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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1946_07_26VOL 85. NO. 48 DICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY, JULY 26, 2946 8si. Rate lj2.00 per year; U, S. M50 W. C. Murkir and Son. Pbblahers 4�s. Authorized fi ss Second Class Matter ._. _ _ Poet Office Department, Ottawa - .: • Robberies , Accidents, n q ass And Electric Storm ea urea In' . .,. - , ornmu Hews : s 3[CG& !rd's Garage, i'huttararten ,� ="!en minutes, vise after he called PICXMING N TICS Mr, and, Mrs. G. F. Coates and Pickering VIage ►ant 5.10 a, M. on ffie nwrniag oi•the -�O N;F7W5 WEIOK OF 11TH. - �i SW. Chid J. B. Irvine was at the O - family aria on a motor trip down ' _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, -' McGladwn Garage, in Dvabarta -r, _ - • through tie State of Maine and the and Folio New ter, Mrs, J. Baffle - whoeh had been entered by Nieves. that of ache majority of weekly ! Fund coast :V V' spent Surma with Mr. and Mrs. W: Some cif our sideroads crossing the Y They tad however, escaped by Chia t C. Marker, tine, taking with them a quantity papers in Ontario, we are suspend - I ;,: :,," _g publication on flee week of Aug- new highway are now closed off, as �.... M.F Of c' t es, money, a tine and a road- making anachinery - is at work :ate Mr. and Mrs Don: Kamp. of Tor- ..of lamp. Goof ey, a p tire, were ust 11th, Correspondents and ae- I preparatory to cement - laying. onto, spent the week end at the vertisers • please mote and be govera- The Woman's Club was entertain- thome of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kemp %obtained, which sometimes help. ed aRacordingly, We would suggest b Mrs, Rosa 3iuri�son at their t, .,, oh the Range Limp,, - A great deal of help can' be given y; „' Miss Mary Martin spent the week that any_. notices ordinarily made cottage at the Bs. I x tide police on an occasion of this eAt w eqk� W published on the week y' ant "'eel end visiting friends at Niagra Falls kind if delays by those co- operating p I - ! Miss Bernadette Robinson has re. revious, M save not permitted. _ turned from spending a vacation is ' T�ikeu fnosn the Pickering News of )Greaser's Inquest Postponed Owings ' Quebec: To Absence of Key Witness . • ! kh Sgt. K, J. Watsrm RCAF. Trenton i 1921 ' a 'y spent the week end at her home here. A coroner's inquest into the death JULY 22, cif Philip Kelly, was scheduled . fur I Raspberries are quite Plentiful i.: Miss Gladys Burns, of, Toronto, is spending a few weeks holida ' Monday evening, but owing to the t'this locality, selling at 20c, per box. � _ `'�';x ';,', g y8 with I the Morley families here. absence of . one of the leading wilt- The cement founda'.ion for M. S. :..: Mrs. Pe MacDonald and dau- rpases the evidence will be e takn on. Chapman's new store was completed Percy � . the 29th. Kelly was a passenger in on S801rday -lit, ,-- • - . -- _- - ghter Myrn a left this week for a an Allaince Dairy truck that deliv- James Rose has a of men at 1 three -GVeek holiday in Oriilia. work pulling flax He rte a biT Roy Mowbray of Kinsale and Brook- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Irwin spent Hers milk to the Jewish camp north P g Po o lie, who was recently elected .Dist- lint LL` the week -end in Niawara Fails. Tl.c I..-Ik u . �. Turned crop this 'year. r Y Grand Master of C,ntian� -_ f `�i: I Mr. and Mrs, Dr. Fall>3Eis+e and near Dunbarton, and Kelly was kill- ' The' Cl& `r of Commerce is dis- i District A. F. and A. M. (Ontario). td, The driver of the truck was the cussing the purchase of about four fa.ity spent the week -end with Mr. READY FOR SHIPMENT -and Mrs. Redditt, at Keswick, absent witness. acres of land for an athletic field. Mr, and Mrs. L. M Morse R •, ,. • s • r i KILLED BY. LIGHTNING -, the week end with friends at Kahshe Fallen TO ?flake The Tarn JL•LY 24, 1885 : 1 0erald Gescoinge, Whitby, and his' As was anticipated would be the Hermitage Farm lost tft?ee Gal Lake, Muskoka, passengers, Dorothy Hy� as rman, case, the Scott Act carried in this arable cows during the electrical � John W. Dorlasd and Mrs. David RoaE and Donald Phillips, also conaty, on .Thursday last, but the st urm last week -end. Pasturing at Dorland, of Pasadena, Calif., spent a A. of vAlitby, and Betty Moran, .Osh- majority was much greater than ex Gregory Clark, whose r., the ranch south of the rasla� here, f Mr. 4-W Mrs. A. J. Bromwielh and awn, were all taken ` to Oshawa P�� P g� is the three Ayrshires were killed by Sospital an Monday evening after General Grant is reported dying. the Monday eti- enings at 8.00 P• s bait around six o'clock in the ev_ family, of Brooklin, N. Y. paid a their car had left the road and, Clarenior�it - it is reported ' that• m. over CFR$ ening. Reedy for shipment to the surprise visit to the w parts,__. hec into a tree at the earner of we are have a grain elevator -here. Slates, they were selling for $600, Mr. and Mrs J. CL Bryant, alter gran the Brock Road and the 5th Con. ]!Cesare Webb and Nesbitt have pur- Delegate to world Youth Conference $:325 and 5350, but were largely holid . 'F a week s. at Alexandra Bay, . The ear is almost a total wreck chased land from Mr. Tracy; and are Addresses Diary wed by inauranre -there will be Mrs. pfd Baladon; Burford is AM the passengers a varied degree to build at once.. a1put $100 loss. *t fifer mother, Mrs: W. J. of injuries, Gascoigne 'with a pose- Thos. Peart sails shortly for Ent- Mr. Leo Ueaty, of the Altona Rd. Clark who is in poor health dt prea- - ibie fractured leg. Chief Irvine is land, with a cargo of sheep and cat - and Toronto, -Ao was a delegate to ent. aiavetltigatiz tie, the World Youth Conference, -in _ Township of Scarborough at is said the Salvation Army is London, ling.. last winter, was tea NOTICE HOLIDAY a GARDEN PARTY . . to withdraw from Pickering --ex- speaker and guest of Rotarian Geo. ]iCorgs-a's Lawn. Rogge Hills penses greater than receipts. Todd, at this 'Week's meeting. During the munch of August, CLOSING FRIDAY, JULY 26, 11 the Township Offices will be open Willie Miller, son of Mr. R. Miller Mr, Usaty, slang with nine - other sot 7.00 P. M. from 8'.30 a. rn. to 5.00 p. m., on, Patrons and others are sated ± left for Indian Head,, N. W. T.. this young Canadians went to London as Under the auspices of the W A. I-wneelr. Monday to .Friday inclusive, and to note that our place of bus. of St. Paul's A ti accompanied by Mrs. E. delegates frame Canada to ti►e Co:►- can Church Boone. ference that had representation from closed all day on Saturaay. iness in Pickering will be , Garbage Collection will coin- closed from August 5th to the Donbarton The grade of flour being- turned Rix. y -fout different countries. The 10th, inclusive, enabling our Fancywork, Hone - c,�okin8. 'Games mence at ,7.30 a. m. from Monday, out 1+y Messrs Hoover and Wright main seasion3 were conducted in five 1. • Fish Pond Good Program to Friday isclusi*r�e. Residents, staff W take their 'vacation at o wish the new roller process ss giv• different languages. The agenda of lease lace containers out .b the one and same period, mt- Adm, Adults, ..5c., Children 10c, ' P P Y _ i lag great sartisfacLfon. A foreig,i or-, the Conference fell into three main 7.30 a, m„ in their respective her than the staggered method, LIBRARY N•Oi'ES crier has been received for 500 bats parts: "Youths' Fight for Freedom thereby pro-vMin more effic- Pkkerilag Pobi'k Library (this is the mii'1 until recently cep- and a laetter World ", 'The 'Organ- �' tent on. g. erated by'D, X. Lockwood), izatu)n of International Youth Co-- �ti • o ;E, Knott, Clerk - The Library will be closed fbr tvcv Last Green `fes3rrs Ham a^d O'- operation ", "The Post Wear Needai of A. W.- MITCHELL `weeks after Saturday August and, Connor turt*d out a beautiful! top Youth ". A Constitu. ion of the World Aug. 2 Fuel and Builders' Supplies opening stain on Tuesday, AuQ%tZ ! buggy bast for workmanship, oamnot _ Federation of Youth laid down such Pickering, Ontario I -:20. All• niember's are allowed extra be excelled in this county. =- _ aims as -_Lo s'rive for close inter- Where The Nights Are Long And hrookg for the two weeks -.' � We andetstand that g7vorps of national understanding, to eliminate _ 'Ate Dayb Are Short - A4. 2 young men from Toronto I&N-e been all forms of fabeism, to encourage in the habit of salliag down Jo, the . young people L,) participate in pub- ;Chia year is find' AIL �hul rgGes In Memoriam ye tatd 'a greater Pickering Harbor oa SaivMay night lic life and to work for .good con - number of persona sett -ins out on a i and desecrating the Sabbath wish ditions ' of education 'and labor. Q r ... vacation b w• o pANKS , Is loving memory of I Followin 3 �Y ! long tourist 'say dear wife Hattie Bailee, who t fishing and drinking, 't if some of g the Comfta+enge, 11C=: 'Pickering Urdted Church our people of those were only LTeaty had Lice privil a of travel]- trips. �'u has been douse since be- - passed away at Pi*eriag, on. Jul ms's ea Rev. Robt. C. Copeland, B. Aa i fore the war: Mr. anc' Mrs. N. Y July l alive today!??). ing through Czechoslovakia, Yug- _ .Minister - 81 1944. Shortreed are entertaining, this _ A- PIs pen ca-.1 writs; no torr;sae can tell 1 ` We regret to hear nett Rev. Father oslavia, Poland and visited sash onset, the hatter's aunt and uncle, Sunday, July 21, 1946 My sad sna3 bitter loss, . Beausant' who has been located in war Corn cities as Budapest, Bets- and their. son, Mr,, a'ad Mrs. George. 20.00 s. m.- Sunday School Pickering for the' mat eilr�iza ..raid, JLah*wrg --and- ber9L He had Becker and Smythe, from Potue 11:00 a. m.-- Morning Worship -4 Wped so . is to. be transferred 'ho Newmarket. mans pictsses, •Barge of theta wrem 'Coupe, 9 miles south of .Dawson Rev. *Walley, of Ajax, will occupy To bear my Heavy cross: His successor wilt 'tie Rev, Father war- horar"n, which he showed 'the the pulpit on the next two Sunda _lAv'sgly awmembered'by Husband. Sheehan, of Nevm arket. club.' City. do the Alaska Highway. Ya'i• t They have been operating a store NO EVENING SERVICE - Pickering Markets Along with ffi_, Uality _•on the - ,up in that land, where gust 'BIRTHS I Tall; wheat 8Ae. -fir; Spring, 86-=, program wan Mr. Wilmot Gates; of _ you can read 1;�ring July sad' An - �- Flour per ewtL 32 - $2.50. Cherrywood, who rendered two fine you Paper by daylight, at midnight, Donbs;rtm United Churek Born, on Mo tday, July lei, 1945, � •Shorbr6 $18 They have atot been in ' Ontario for Imo, A. E. Holley, A _ - ut St. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto, to•,` per tea sOata, 31fe, Hay vocait sols3 . • . • T f y. ., H. D. _ $10 a ton, Hags, 56.50; Beef, $8,50. a ° y*usra and recently sold out Minister j ]Cr, and Mss. Clare Hdter (nee Betty :'their business and are taking a hol- • ' July 28, 1946 ;Le Gard), Pictrfi-tz, a son (Way=s). ' •, Bus meets all trains. :v'o extort- Nit week's meeting is in e}arg� iday, motoring from' coast to coast, , 9.45 -a. In,�y'�Mom Church Schoo? rortate' rates charged bf Rotarian Cec1 Winters, hoping to reach Halifax in a few 21,00 a, M. _Morn, Church Worship week's time. They will return to The Minister will conduct the sec- ' EDITORIAL COMMENT :the \srchwest, on their. return. _ MCe. Visitors • ana summer residents $ohidaye and Vacation or swim as you used to do-in fact, about the only -rg Women's Institute '� Dunbartoa, Frenchma.�t's Bay vic- During the past few days, a lot of people have thing you can do better, Li eat, However - holidays � � inity are heartily invited to join n to think sec of builds s= hat is' �v _ '-The Pickering Women's Institute in these servi�c % gat iousiy- y is'- -this was-to be --not worrying about how old you are _will hold their annual picnic at the - body but the farmer, and he takes his in the winter, getting. Vacation, or better - holidays at middle -age, P Centennial Unit Church, if he seta sat at all, This hot, July Breather should' should mean just that. - REST. Some leave Home for = home of. Mrs. Brady, on Tuesday, Highland resit July 30th, The program will be - • � + . • . put anyone in this snood - around this, office, at least, two Greeks, and go at something that takes more out. •, �� Rev. A. E. Holley, B. A., B. D. • we almost' 'hope that nobody cones near ,asking far. of then than if they were back home, assuming that Current Events prepared by Mrs. Minister w. Cronk and a "Reading',' • by Mrs. A. : i something. • u change is as good as a west not at over fifty, r Sunday, July 28, 1946 t Reading the strike news these dayi;`one' wanders if old * fellow, it isn't. If you're gnsng on holidays for E,, Baldwin, Picnic' lunch by mem- 1,'JO p, m, - Afternoon Church Ser. `,holida s with pay" has become a national institu- a rPSt, t bers• Meeting at 2,40, .every bey and � y p y you find better take-that REST, Too many Idesig`tied to give !ton, instead of something the doctor prescribed as puddle -aged men are getting their :tames in the -jlirl a strong spiritual awareness, L as cure for that sleepy, lazy feeling we are taking on papers these days , for the - first .time, because they A New' One -But Something To It through regular Religious Educa- hbovt this time of year. Came to think of it, we were thought they were as good as they used to be-it Ition. West telling a visitor to this office a few days ao-), can't . be done. When you get away from home, find We are 'begi -ming to -hear reports 2.30 P• m. - The Church at Worship that we recall quite well, hearing fifty - year -olds and a cool shady spot,- a, good book, or even fishing will 'and complaints from owners of cars 1Phe Minister will conduct .the sec- better about .twenty -five or thirty years ago; say do, and -don't take orders from anybody, but do just 7 Who have •been trying to retain the )Vice; This is your United Church of they wish they could take a holiday, -that they felt -what you want, when you want (if your wife will _ _ body lustre and finish, that, driving )Canada at Highland Creek, Support the need of it. We used to think -they were making lee you) -and you'll finish up those two weeks much on our township. roads is ruining It by yiour attendance. 'excuses for an unexpected attack of laziness, but we better than when you started, but don't think you that finish -the brush, hanging over y g going to feel like a toe rt year old --as. old car g Presbyterian Church, Pick - ,know different no�v =tbe were tellin the"trut.h and are y y on the driving area from the side is Pickering ,not rjust making excuses, It'3 a bit of a shock and never runs as well as it did when it was new. scratching the car body. Rev. D. Marshall P K, _­0 I 14EW( clisappointment to find out in a cold, hard ,manner, And.we know- one when they tied this is going to Minister •' fhat you can't' do those things you did twenty-five sa }, "he's up to his old tricl -s again - making excus -s ". Mrs• P. N. Spratt, Organist years a�P- unlecrs it will be, to set rrnrre than exec, If we've helped any of. you old fellows out any by The Rory Club are beginning to Church Service arl Sunday School end d^.ve;lop a corporation, or "old -age spread "'. It's a this space - filler, we'll feFl wP have done our weekly make arrangements for their Fall P- iwhdrawn duri g month of July- end planning, Fair - likely in September. Sunday School picnic, Wednesday, bit disappoinding to find that you ca:mot run so far, good deal. (Won't forget her while Lanni too), July 10 may.. � • . -.GOES TO U. K ENGLAND HAS A WAR SURPLUS PROBLEM, TOO War surplus vehicles awaiting civilian buyers are stored in the Spanhoe car dump above. near Ketfer- ing, England, in a picturo. similar -to those it; many sections of the United States. The British Air Ministry is auctioning 25,000 motor cars, trucks and motorcycles at this depot. o f t h e • S ..H Z g h, L % t . — .' h t aS -N e W - Dutch Take Over • Royal \etherlatids Indies forces officially resumed control over the Dr. E. H. Coleman, K.C., under - entire Netherlands Indies, with the secretary of state for Canada, was a passenger aboard the Lancaster t._, - - r exception of Java, Sumatra, and the o Espionage .Ottawa in at least two of the nation's three colm MacDonald governor - general aircraft operated by Trans- Canada basic ateft Pia1.L,, IOU,' in tlte- -thiFd f 'k Mt ^i an Union with an ad- Riouw Archipelago during the week. Air Lines in -the Canadian Gam•' - Russia had ''several parallel un- y end, according to Dutch headquar- �r went trans- Atlantic service whom It dercover ' systems" operating in the situation was confused. dress expressing confidence in pro- tens in Batavia. left Montreal airport for ercb,,• ten, Canada at one time, and the may Production came to a halt at the gress under British colonial rule. y Dr. Hubertus J. van ),look, Lieu- 1 Scotland. Photographed .just be:ore still be at work, a Royal Commis- Algoma Steel Corporation plant at Mr. MacDonald, former British tenant Governor- Genera] of the hosselmR _ -fit. -plane.---he— sign reported to the Commons. The Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., and the Do= high commissioner to Canada, flew ' Indies, took over from the British of except —comment n say that he�wa going, iit sF spies, it was said, obtained-- fop nTM� Steel and Coal Corporation from Singapore for the ceremony: the administrative responsibility of secret - political information affect- plant at Sydney, N.S. the United Kingdom on depart- the Dutch areas on July' 14 at mental business which was not ing United States and Britain as However, at the Steel- Company British —U.S. Loan Macassar, Celebes capital and however in connection with the well as Canada. of Canada plant at Hamilton— The United. States Congress gave headquarters of all Dutch forces scheduled peace conference. According to The United Press, largest of. the three —some 2,000 of final.. approval last week to a in the eastern parts of the_ N.E.I. a Russian military attache in Ot- the 4,500 men remained in the plant $3,750,000,000 loan to Great Britain. FLYING EYE tawa had obtained a s ample of and company officials said .pro- . !� The Senate already had authorized -: •, uranium 235, the essence of the duction will be continued: Bank Clerks `Strike atomic bomb, and rushed it to the loan, Briers is intended g iz- ' • �>� �'" - ; , : „ . m, - --^ - habilitate Britain's war- disorganiz- Northern Ireland's 100 banks _' • ' Moscow by plane. ' ed international trade. Washington were closed b a strike of 1.450 A . y .New British Crown Colony 8 y Union heard that Britain intended to' use employees demanding wage in- L Steel Workers Strike Jacks and Chinese flags the major part of the 33,750,000,000 creases and improved working con- . flow over Jesselton's bullet - ridden loan to buy machinery and raw ditions.- . "A A strike was called last week by wooden Survey Hall when British materials. "Anglo-American trade .. Canadian steal workers despite the North Borneo formally b e in a officials believed Great Britain may . - Y - action of the Canadian Government part of the British Empire ending be drawing upon her Loan within a in appointing a Government con- 64 years of administration by the week. troller for the three basic steel British, North Borneo Company. _ - • ' 'plants in Canada. Representatives of the colony's. Price of Newsprint U The clanging mills were silenced . 330,000 population presented Mal- p� - P , For the second time in a ten HIGH weeks period the price of newsprint - - has been increased to Canadian publishers, an increase of $6.80 pet • ton effective immediately, !� // i Lately, �"'f�► - #. �►�wi ing an increase of $9 per ton. that - * s had become effective May 1, 1940. = a This further increase brings the " - Rolls an Al price 'to $69.80, up $15.80 so far tlis , F &$4*,, z ;BIZ, year, or approximately 30 per cent. >•_ ., _ �� M xKy< '• kf Since the pre -war price of $50 a ton �'' ..+""' £" _ the increase is approximately °40 per cent. 114,000,000,000 in Reparations _ United States Secretary of State , e F8 James F. Byrnes estimated at the ' Valuable aid to aerial operation is - " this giant "fish eye" of the Ameri- - " K '''� ` I . final day',s session of the Foreign mp can Airlines electronic laboratory. s 1 Minister's conferences in Paris she 'Flagship Alphia.' A radorne' I that Russia had already received, , antenna for an airborne radar in- , ,• ,.^ ° '"" directly or indirectly,' $14,000,000,- a 'stal>stion —it is intended to aid_y 000 in reparations from Germany. :transport planes in navigation, in y # r n Rr Earlier in the week, Soviet Foreign �r`t strum flying, weather surveil. 4 lance and terrain collision preveis• $ , a: T " A Minister Vyacheslav It. ;Molotov' Lion. E. F. Herzog, designing en. ` had demander: $10,000,000,000. �h ;gineer of General Electric's trans- .. sitter division which designed the apparatus, inspects the "eye." - „ , g t}NLIKE FATHER',x - �. �d � �. �• ��• -•• '_ . _ 'i MORE AND MORE PEOPLE • � _ Pretty Kathleen Turner makes ski aquaplaning look easy as she goes over jumps at Cypress Gardens, Fla., where she is training for 'serve women's natiopal water oh ienships ' to be held at Holland; ^ p 27 Michigan, July 27 and - ..cerea s r Dealers ,,,in anytime nt, GovernmeCanadian Provincial, Municipal do' p O and 0` "`' Here's an idea that can hel . CIE, p Corpol'atlori ��eCUrltle8 . ga ' `'' you save time and work: Serve Kellogg's ready- to-eat cereals .: not only for breakfast, but. for -1 r° - — �' .Kellogg's All- snacks children's wheat is Canadian - rigid- morning , Lt. (jg) Philippe Henri DeGaulle, �D ,1,r,7 whole wheat in its :lunches or suppers, bef ©re -bed; „ �!- year -old, son of France's former w L I M I T E D most delicious ,All- Wheat, Pep, Corn Flakes, president, Gen. Charles DeGaulle - -form. Flaked, All-Bran, Rice Krispies, Bran :.. . although the' image of his father toasted, ready -to- Flakes and Krtlmbles are all prefers the navy 'rather than an Hueon &Erie Bldg, Dominion Bank Bldg, eat! and made by Kellogg's the greatest 'army Or polit Fal career. Lt. De London Toronto f 'loves the heartening • Y1ame in cereals. Gaulle is one of 45 French naval _ norwur! - - -' OGDEN S 'A ,officers undergoing flight training at the Embry - Riddle School of Aviation at Miami, Fla. ,SAYE TIME ... SAYE . FUEL... SAYE F000! _ ' - j 'u REDS A'gACK MILES 10 10D I MANCHURIA 40 PCs& lEMOL U."Ift l , !• PsOvINCE ", • Fwlw • - t' •Mullen ••�, ..r i �'°••i .A.f�nj 'll•. r. •;;:' KOREA •Tontwn.; • SEOUL•, • T►tnytao � ............. •.rts; ,say; Reliable press rt 80 '.000 Communist trop s ing• scores of _'!'' *; fishing boats have attempted to seize strategic points on the Shan- tung peninsula for a new attack on " Taingtao (1) where .the U. S. Seventh- fleet is based. The Com- munists reportedly launched their amphibious assault on Island of _ Yintao in the center of KiaocRaw One attack was reported at a village 12 miles north of Tsingtao. o f t h e • S ..H Z g h, L % t . — .' h t aS -N e W - Dutch Take Over • Royal \etherlatids Indies forces officially resumed control over the Dr. E. H. Coleman, K.C., under - entire Netherlands Indies, with the secretary of state for Canada, was a passenger aboard the Lancaster t._, - - r exception of Java, Sumatra, and the o Espionage .Ottawa in at least two of the nation's three colm MacDonald governor - general aircraft operated by Trans- Canada basic ateft Pia1.L,, IOU,' in tlte- -thiFd f 'k Mt ^i an Union with an ad- Riouw Archipelago during the week. Air Lines in -the Canadian Gam•' - Russia had ''several parallel un- y end, according to Dutch headquar- �r went trans- Atlantic service whom It dercover ' systems" operating in the situation was confused. dress expressing confidence in pro- tens in Batavia. left Montreal airport for ercb,,• ten, Canada at one time, and the may Production came to a halt at the gress under British colonial rule. y Dr. Hubertus J. van ),look, Lieu- 1 Scotland. Photographed .just be:ore still be at work, a Royal Commis- Algoma Steel Corporation plant at Mr. MacDonald, former British tenant Governor- Genera] of the hosselmR _ -fit. -plane.---he— sign reported to the Commons. The Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., and the Do= high commissioner to Canada, flew ' Indies, took over from the British of except —comment n say that he�wa going, iit sF spies, it was said, obtained-- fop nTM� Steel and Coal Corporation from Singapore for the ceremony: the administrative responsibility of secret - political information affect- plant at Sydney, N.S. the United Kingdom on depart- the Dutch areas on July' 14 at mental business which was not ing United States and Britain as However, at the Steel- Company British —U.S. Loan Macassar, Celebes capital and however in connection with the well as Canada. of Canada plant at Hamilton— The United. States Congress gave headquarters of all Dutch forces scheduled peace conference. According to The United Press, largest of. the three —some 2,000 of final.. approval last week to a in the eastern parts of the_ N.E.I. a Russian military attache in Ot- the 4,500 men remained in the plant $3,750,000,000 loan to Great Britain. FLYING EYE tawa had obtained a s ample of and company officials said .pro- . !� The Senate already had authorized -: •, uranium 235, the essence of the duction will be continued: Bank Clerks `Strike atomic bomb, and rushed it to the loan, Briers is intended g iz- ' • �>� �'" - ; , : „ . m, - --^ - habilitate Britain's war- disorganiz- Northern Ireland's 100 banks _' • ' Moscow by plane. ' ed international trade. Washington were closed b a strike of 1.450 A . y .New British Crown Colony 8 y Union heard that Britain intended to' use employees demanding wage in- L Steel Workers Strike Jacks and Chinese flags the major part of the 33,750,000,000 creases and improved working con- . flow over Jesselton's bullet - ridden loan to buy machinery and raw ditions.- . "A A strike was called last week by wooden Survey Hall when British materials. "Anglo-American trade .. Canadian steal workers despite the North Borneo formally b e in a officials believed Great Britain may . - Y - action of the Canadian Government part of the British Empire ending be drawing upon her Loan within a in appointing a Government con- 64 years of administration by the week. troller for the three basic steel British, North Borneo Company. _ - • ' 'plants in Canada. Representatives of the colony's. Price of Newsprint U The clanging mills were silenced . 330,000 population presented Mal- p� - P , For the second time in a ten HIGH weeks period the price of newsprint - - has been increased to Canadian publishers, an increase of $6.80 pet • ton effective immediately, !� // i Lately, �"'f�► - #. �►�wi ing an increase of $9 per ton. that - * s had become effective May 1, 1940. = a This further increase brings the " - Rolls an Al price 'to $69.80, up $15.80 so far tlis , F &$4*,, z ;BIZ, year, or approximately 30 per cent. >•_ ., _ �� M xKy< '• kf Since the pre -war price of $50 a ton �'' ..+""' £" _ the increase is approximately °40 per cent. 114,000,000,000 in Reparations _ United States Secretary of State , e F8 James F. Byrnes estimated at the ' Valuable aid to aerial operation is - " this giant "fish eye" of the Ameri- - " K '''� ` I . final day',s session of the Foreign mp can Airlines electronic laboratory. s 1 Minister's conferences in Paris she 'Flagship Alphia.' A radorne' I that Russia had already received, , antenna for an airborne radar in- , ,• ,.^ ° '"" directly or indirectly,' $14,000,000,- a 'stal>stion —it is intended to aid_y 000 in reparations from Germany. :transport planes in navigation, in y # r n Rr Earlier in the week, Soviet Foreign �r`t strum flying, weather surveil. 4 lance and terrain collision preveis• $ , a: T " A Minister Vyacheslav It. ;Molotov' Lion. E. F. Herzog, designing en. ` had demander: $10,000,000,000. �h ;gineer of General Electric's trans- .. sitter division which designed the apparatus, inspects the "eye." - „ , g t}NLIKE FATHER',x - �. �d � �. �• ��• -•• '_ . _ 'i MORE AND MORE PEOPLE • � _ Pretty Kathleen Turner makes ski aquaplaning look easy as she goes over jumps at Cypress Gardens, Fla., where she is training for 'serve women's natiopal water oh ienships ' to be held at Holland; ^ p 27 Michigan, July 27 and - ..cerea s r Dealers ,,,in anytime nt, GovernmeCanadian Provincial, Municipal do' p O and 0` "`' Here's an idea that can hel . CIE, p Corpol'atlori ��eCUrltle8 . ga ' `'' you save time and work: Serve Kellogg's ready- to-eat cereals .: not only for breakfast, but. for -1 r° - — �' .Kellogg's All- snacks children's wheat is Canadian - rigid- morning , Lt. (jg) Philippe Henri DeGaulle, �D ,1,r,7 whole wheat in its :lunches or suppers, bef ©re -bed; „ �!- year -old, son of France's former w L I M I T E D most delicious ,All- Wheat, Pep, Corn Flakes, president, Gen. Charles DeGaulle - -form. Flaked, All-Bran, Rice Krispies, Bran :.. . although the' image of his father toasted, ready -to- Flakes and Krtlmbles are all prefers the navy 'rather than an Hueon &Erie Bldg, Dominion Bank Bldg, eat! and made by Kellogg's the greatest 'army Or polit Fal career. Lt. De London Toronto f 'loves the heartening • Y1ame in cereals. Gaulle is one of 45 French naval _ norwur! - - -' OGDEN S 'A ,officers undergoing flight training at the Embry - Riddle School of Aviation at Miami, Fla. ,SAYE TIME ... SAYE . FUEL... SAYE F000! _ ' - j 'u • a eiia,t ' —�-4 - # : CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PICTURE PALS �.f 1 HAHY CHICKS HAIRDRESSING 1'HlyrllliNA1•HY YYy: y PULLL"rb !SIGHT WEEKS to lay- LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE HA Y FOURSOME! WITH FACII " • 1 I. � ? � Q;�;;''. :• ,y': ` fng. Free catalogue and pricellst. Robertson method information on 25c order or more you receive; (1) Top Notch Chickertes, Uuelph, On- request regarding classes. Robert• coupon for two 6 x 7 -heavy paper tarfo. son's Hairdressing Academy, 134 enlargements; (2) one of the prints ,,>.• Avenue Road, Toronto. - "edge tinted'(- (3) "double ' seal" 'F WE'LL HAVE JULY AND AUGUST film wrapper; (4) quality unlimiteed. chick -, for orders received in good Films developed and • printed 25e; HELP WANTED G r time, Dayolds — pullets, non - sexed reprints, eight for 25c. Fresh try x cockerels. Ask for pricelist and COOK - GENERAL, CUML'E:TENT, films available. Victory Studio, breeds available. Bray Hatchery, small home; country woman pre- Sasknloon 7, W., Sask. ;4ty 130 John N. Hamilton, Ont. f .a >> erred, high wages tf qualified. Tb CHFRS WANTED - } ' *' LAKEVIEW CHICKS Box 103, 73 Adelaide w., Toronto. A _• M,{ SWV Bleeders HELP WANTED 1'RUhESTANT TEACHER FOR S.S. No. 1, Dayton. Apply stating salary ♦ • Summer and Fall hatched chicks, and qualificatlons and phone num- 4 . batches July 26, August 2nd, and .DIETITIAN her to Leonard Cameron, Sec'y, 3 Weekly after, also limited no start- Wanted at Muskoka Hospital.' Sal- Dayton. Ontario- < _ ad chicks and pullets. ary $166,60 per month or $149,00 HASTINGS NORTH, FR RANGE PULLETS per month with cull maintenance. Protestant teachers for Area No. 2. y One month'■ vacation with pay at I' ! mo is to laying age, raised un- Monteagle and , Herschel. Salary — Y der deal conditions. Send for Price the end of one years service. Blue $LSOU.00 it fully qualified. Apply to lla and catalogue. Book your or- Cross Plan available. Permanency G. H. Woodcox, Sec.- Treas.; R.11. 1, for the right person. Apply to Sup- der now Also new pot type range erintendent, Ivfuskoka Hospital, Hyb1n, Ont.', « - oil burners, immediate delivery. Gravenhurst, Ont. Pot type brooder oil burners. Book r yours for Fail delivery. ISLAND FALLS', NORTHERN LAKEVIEW POULTRY( ONTARIO _ GENERAL STAFF NURSES ti tr FARM, Weln BtOi.v (North of Cochrane)' Exeter. Ontario. Operating Room Nurses A Consolidated one room, grade $100.00 PER MONTH, PLUS FULL school, requires Protestant expert- �' n y ,•.aft , a j maintenance, 3 weeks' vacation experi- enced female teacher for grades 1 r' 4 PULLETS E I G H T WEEKS to 9 Number of pupils 18. Music with pay and a $50 bonus at the ter' 9 y to laying for immediate delivery. and sucial service, Including chit- Also iwR and +i completion of each year of service. - - tee week -old start- dren's Su-" >.,wv, 6..., helpful - Pension plan. 1 day sick leave with eel ch(cka, Free catalogue. T ergusi Salary ;1690.00, starting September + pay Per month, accumulative. }Sus Chick Hatcheries, I.tmlted, Fergus; 3rd, 1948. Apply in writing to Her - u Ontario service to city street Car lines. Ap- bert L. Sanborn, Secretary, 401 ; ply: Superintendent of, Nurses, Tor- onto .Hospital for Tuberculosis. University Avenue. To !, Oat: `RELIABLE CHICKS Phone JU. 1183. TEACHERS WANTED JULY .PRICES ON BABY CHICKS. Barred Rocks $8.75. Hamp X BR.. MEDICAL TEACHER F OR SANDRINGHAM $10.26. STARTED CHICKS up to School S.S. No. 6, Roxborough a ?? 6 weeks, Suarez, Barred Rocks, IT'S EXCELLENT. REAL RE- Stormont county. Protestant. Du- Leghorn pullets. HYBRIDS L.e g- sults after taken Dixon's Remedy, ties Sept. 1. Hydro, modern plumb- horn X BR Kamp X BR Prompt for Rheumatic Paine and Neuritis, fng, piano, beautltul building and shipment Millers Chick Hatchery, Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin; Ot- grounds. Community Social Club. -• W sr •'.-• - •,• %x�es«.,•• -c� J -w' Fergus. Oat, taws. Postpaid $1.00. State qualification and salary ex- pected. Apply L. Y. McDtarmid, During the making of the movie "Swell Guy," actor Sonny Tufts, ii P.R. 1. Moose Creek, Ont. left above became chummy with 9 -- STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS y year -old Donald Devlin, second HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS often are the cause of 111 health In from right. Tufts offered to set up a $10,000 trust fund for the humans, all a ea. No one Immune) WANTEIs • • dyeing or cbshfag7 Write tq us for g boy, who is appearing in the movie with him, if Mr. and Mrs. John .' information. We are glad to answer Why not find out 'it this Is your HAVE 15.000 CASH FOR -TURK 'Devlin, above, the boy's parents, would let Tufts adopt him. The your questions. Department B. trouble, interesting particulars — -- Parker's Dye Works Limited, 781 Frael Ws1ta Ilulvene3's Remedies and grocery business in village. B. Devlin refused, but the group became close friends. Tongs Street, Toronto, Ontario 8pcfa1l&ts, Toronto S. Hale, R.R. 1, Caledon East, Ont. — - - MILLER REAL iSSTATE. 18s +++�+ ►+ _ FOR SALE ARTHUR'S ECZEMA OINTMENT. Oshawa Boulevard. Oshawa, wants SPOTS'OF Try 1 e it works. Arthur's Eczema resort property, unimproved, wood- S ATTENTION FARMERS Try I-LoIt one of the most aEczerve eel, 'good beach, near highway. ointments i knows for the rage! of WANTED TU PURCHASE. PULLETS For Sale: Regular Tractor Tfrsn eczema: 80-w BUe, and 81.76. For fn- Barred Rocks. New Hampshire&, lug treads, suitable for bolting on formation write Charles Arthur, 83 White L steel wheels, front whabis $6.00 Spruce Hill Rd., Toronto, Oat eghorns any age from _t By FRANK MANN HA1tRIS "each, rear whpels $10.00 each, weeks up to laying. Uood prices ("A'Six Bit Critic ") F. O. R Toronto. When ordering, paid. -Apply to Box No. 15, 73 tea' �++-►��+ ++ state height and width of wheel PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT -'Adelaide W:. Toronto. Canadian chartered banks have falls to the greuna to„ be trampled National Rubber Co. Ltd.. 6 Wilt- the good results from taking Dix- = IL shire Ave., Toronto, Ont on's Remedy for Rheumatic Pains Fly been striking a new note •among thousands of other discards, — - a35 Neuritis. Munro'& . Drug fliers. Fly Imported g— g • + ; • BRASS VALVES. SAFETY VALVES. 335 Elgin, Ottawa.- Postpaid $k00. in their advertisin sellin the , 'Gauges, oil steam, grease cups, a, Carburetor. Reconditioned. is , From B. C. TO _ public of their facilities for lendag But just let &high -cla>s steeper, Brock, Dundas, Ont. IF YOU'RE BALD READ 1 frioney to private individuals. But with a properly .photographic mem- THIS 1 Battle Budworm. friend of ours, 'who is a prominent ary, happen along.. Like a flash he !`. CARPENTRY -- NEW - HOOK. - Turf Advisor— tipster to you— recogaiies that one .ticket, -from 'ComDI &La data on framing walla. Do somethlast about your baldnea� .stairs, roofs, trusses. Interior and now. Hexonican Scalp Preparation The Agriculture Department a'n'- having investigated the matter, among .all, those worthless- thou- _ __ .exterior finish. A mina at $storm •the new, remarkable treatment - ' atton for those interested to ton- for baldness ... -has grown hair In nouncrd it is intensifying its annU. doesn't think so highly of it: at all. _ sand's, as an article of value: In no structioiL Sent postpaid. Three dol. came after case professionally con- al attack on the spruce budworm, "I tried three different .bank's," he time at all it is in • his pocket; and lays. Master slat Comp Toroo- trolled and supervised. New hair. to 14, Canada p has definitely appeared In most cases which infests estimated. 260,000 - reported indignantly; "and the very before very long he will be at the. after treatment with, Hexonicin square miles 'of Canadian forest first thing every one of them- want- payoff, window, cashing in on his ELECTRIC MOTORS NEW. Q$liD Scalp Preparaton. Effective aloe to and destrn s 10,000,300 - cord's of ed to know was slow soon I ex- --sue erior knowledge. ,w feminine baldneait Start this new Y P bought. sold, rebuilt: belts, pulleys, treatment for baldness now. Re- timber each year, petted to pay them the money ' " • brushes. Allen Electric Company mambas, if not Hexonicin produce Scalp' Preps- The weapon used against the back. I call that a heck of a way to Harvcst;time . for stoopers is 1 .Ltd.. E8Y8 Duffezia 8t" Toronto. Oat ration does not produce reault� aft- •:.i.,` or following directions YOU CF.T budworm is a fly known 'scientific- lend a guy dougltl 1 1" right after a disqualification hsi ' r S11ACHISES DOING COKCRETE YOU$ MONEY BACK ,every far ally as phytodietus fumiferance,. - - taken lace. As YOU robabl know. -- block cements combined, hand op- sold is Insured with a Ioadfng Ca- * • P Y Probably *rated type, size. $ x 8 -18. two nadian Insurance Company. Don't which destroyed the budworm Jar- a sizeable percentage of race -track 'holes. Selling price 325.00. H. Doatpotte Send $3.00 (cheque or va, and now is bean distributed b 11IARTINEAV. 8T. HERMAS, QUE. money order) today for trial jar to being ,Horse- racing undoubtedly at bettors have the habit of relieving Phone 916 -12, Hexonlcin (Canada) LAmited, -Dept. the tens of thousands from the tracts —and more or less supports their 'feelings, when they see the ONE MODEL D JOHN DEERE 20- department's parasite laboratory at —more queer characters than any steed they ,backed to win finish MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Belleville, 'Ont. = others second b 40 tractor on steel, with extension port; and not the least in- y dashing their tickets to lima, equipped with lights, Dick's FRED • BODDtNGTON BUYS — Officials said the budworm is teresting of 'these are the ones the ground. Then they move on us. Welding Shop. Nashville, Oat. sells, xchanges musical Instru- threatening valuable white spruce � g P known as "stooper4." Visit' any search of liquid seises and aomo- menta 111 Church. Toronto 1. in an arc running from eastern thin in fife next race that will otL BURNERS race -track and you are apt to see 8 get IFOR KITCHEN STOVE OR FUR - • Manitoba to northwestern New certain men moving slowly through them even. A littlt later, when they aace. Complete instructions for in- OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN 8 Y B atallatlon and operation, also g all Brunswick and slicing into New the crowd, eyes eagerly • scanning diicocer that—by reason of a dis- c anted.. Wholesale, retail. yeast BE A HAIRDRESSER Fork and Vermont, and already the ground, and paying not the qualification —their Morse has been fng, $706 Chateubrland. Montreal. JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL has .destroyed all the balsam and slightest attention to anything that placed first, they dash madly back o . Great Opportunity (warn 50 to 60 per cent of the white gas on around them, or on the to the spot they had quitted and SMALL STEEL WHEELED TRAC- Hairdressing spruce ill an area of 25,000 square tor; excellent condition, sell or Pleasant dlgt.Ified profession, good racing -strip itself. Watching them, make a frenzied search for those trade for car, truck. Send for snap -, wages, thousands successful Marvel miles. - shot. .Nettle, R.R. 1, Pickering. graduates. America's greatest sy■- you quite possibly get the idea that now valuable pasteboards. But they The budworm defoliates the trees j great-price has been seldom succeed in finding them - tem. Illustrated catalogue tree. same jewel of g SOUTH BEND BENCH LATIM Write or call by consuming spruce needles, thus lost, and that they're "archin some quick-thinking stooper has 914'- swing, 62" bed, motor and )' 4 g g Cushman chuck, excellent condl- MARVEL HAIRDRESSING limiting !heir 'growth and killing for it. - been ahead of them. ' Lion, $350., P.O. Box 827, Peterboro, SCHOOLS them by s �ccessive annual attacks, « • * ant• " '358 Bloor Bt. W. Toronto, • :* • :.. rr Branches: 44 King St. Flamilton _ In whole areas, rich* of tim- .. - -& 74 Rideau street Ottawa. bar have been reduced to bare lee - Those hotheads who tear a THE NEW IMPROVED HAY -But they're not. They're merely -of rotting, nod. tickets before. discarding them are DIVIDER PATENT$ stoopers, engaged in their quaint The fly used against the worm not looked upon with favor by the Can be nits- to swath board of any profession of seeking for mutual • (mower, Will replace help usually • FETHERSTONHAUGH t COMPANY has been imported from British fraternity of stoopers. Too -much tickets that have A value, and that needed to Cork hay behind mower Patent Solicitors onto. Book 1890• Columbia, where it has- ke t � the trouble piecing p p ttg aed pasting them In heavy Props Also says time. as 14 King ,West Toronto. Booklet of . have been either lost or more there is no clogging- of er-- — formation as request_ ___.._. _- _ worm;-under control,, and propagat -- _ _ hl���arelessly' tossed as by tokether again. However, .stoopers knife guard. Guaranteed satisfac. ed in the Belleville laboratories. are blessed with 'the virtue of tion. $7.50 f.o.b. Bristol, Quo. Sole PERSONAL their original owners. And we have - Mfgv and dl ibutor for Canada. , •patience —any( have all the time F been told that some of them don t' and 'U.S. d. Local Spero Imo Quo. CHECKED there is=so they, frequently suc- Wanted. A. Arbfc. Bristol. Qoe. WHl' ALWAYS WORK FOR OTR- d0 s0 badly for themselves, at that, ' •ors? Manufacture plastic obi "sets IJO<a Ili" fy - teed, and cash on what might be .. ..: . TUBES AND RADIO PARTS to your own private home, The although it is by no meads such a -or Manor Back called "rebuilt" tickets. HARD TO GET ELF.CTRiCAt. ' demand to big. Capital -required •. thing as w•o-�d ,ad��ise any. ambitious � . Electronic supp - $5.00. Write us. R: Mercier, 3662 St For quick relief from itching caused bveozems. young man' to adopt as a lifetime - list for stamp. Economy Distribut- Andre br., montreal -2-C -Qua:- athlete's toot, scabies, pimples and atheritchin. - - Which' is about all for now re- " Ors, Kingston, Ontario.. _ oadditions use pure coolm� g, medicnted.liquir Calling. ' tf, p. D. O t:fClli0flON. Greaseless and garding stoopers — and quite PHOTOGRAPHY •-laless Soothes, Comforts and quickly sale= w • y enough, too, says you; - L FARMS FOR SALE nterm itching. Don't saffer. Ask our ruagist FiLMS DEVELOPED 2,1 CTS. GUA- ' Azr for D. D. M VIIIESCOU ON. To be a successful stopper you LARGE DAIRY FARM IN VILLAGE ranteed one day service. NO WAIT- need eyes like &hawk —and a mom Fre8h Foods 86 miles from Montreal 40 head of iNG. say Photo Service, North Bay. ���i ory like an elephant. This last is cattle. Large quantity timber pulp • QUALITY and wood. Price Toronto. Bo: 19, TIME TESTED UALITY highly important, because quite Over- rooked food, rehashed.. nd ' 73 Adelaide W„ Toronto. O - ' 50 ACRES FOR SALE WITH GOOD SERVICE and SATISFACTION j�/ / frequently some race -track patron reheated pleats, and other foods buildings. Edmond Fowler, R.R. Your films properly developed and /� N�O Die f Will discover in his' dotlies• a mu- too convllon in 7modern life, are 3, Burketon,, Ont. printed This Hoe medicine is wry clJacdsa W tuel� ticket days, weeks, sometimes condemned by health authorities. 200 ACRES BLACK LOAM. REST 8 OR 8 EXPOSURE ROLLS Zbc. relieve pain, nervous distress and weak, even months old. Possibly not even Freshness is all- important in the ' land for corn, soybeans, grain. REPRINTS 8 for 26c, dragged out" restless feelfags, of remembering what horse , it repre- platter of diet. Such symptotlls as Good buildings, ]Iydro, water. Price FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE:.' "certain days " —when due tafunctiond $20,000.00. Essex 6 miles. Mrs. Wm. You may not get all the films you monthly disturbances, sents a• bet on —ar perhaps' think- headache. lassitude, -poor compleX= Arps, Essex, Ont, R.R. 1. want this year, but you can get all �% � • V10011S11 ing that, because of its age, it has ion and low resistanSe to infection, the quality and service you• desire L'� +•� /����t�COMPOUND lost its value -said patron casts may it dicate the need of fresh BEST .6 ACRE FARM AND VAi.- by •sending your film■ to P 1 ley underdralned in Niagara Dis- IMPERIAL PHOTO SERViCE said pasteboard 'to the winds, and it foods. .rw trict. Young orchards bearing all Station 1, Toronto. wits, Greenhouse, chickenhouse, R.R. 3, IODNEYACIDS _ barn, modern house (Hydro), t50Catharines is Gardens, R.R. 3, J DON'T RISK LOSING "SNAPS" TA Rob ourRest • • 1 RESORT PRtOI'ERTY FOR SAi.F. TURKEY RANCH AND- NATURAL THEY CAN'T BE TAKEN AGAIN � � trout haven. 'A acres, one of most Any Size Roll -6 or 8 Exposures - unique farms In Ontario. Equipped DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 25C Many Pie never seem to get a good ' with modern turkey raising facili. 3 MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS 26c night's rent. They turn and toss —blame it ties for operating in business man. Slze•06" In Beautiful Easel Mount• (ea•� whmitPuybetbeirkidneys. ner. Concentrated group rearing Fnlargtmentp 4x6" on ivory tinted H 7OVAtiter feet$$ springs on elevated slope, with mounts: 7x9" in Gold, F41ver, Cir• lm and excess speckled and brown trout. Perfect cassian Walnut or Black Ebony acids from the Mood. If tboy fail and . foundation for automatic ram Sys- finish frames. 69c each. if enlarge- is,ptrilies stay in On system•-diskAW tem trout hatchery. Great quanti- ment coloured, 79c each. rest Often Pollan. If you don't rest well ilea Partridge, Deer, 'Jack Rabbits, neprtnts Made From You? and aw Dadd's 10dne etc. Easy accessibility. Georgian Negativer !e. Eacb y l'Illa. Dodd'& ` Bay district. 100 miler from Sarnia. np l„t >t1 the kidneys so that you can rest Complete including 3000 growing - batter —and feel better. turkeys mane of rare Beltsville va- ziety, -starting arketable �etartln Auprust, Sacrifice $20,000.00. 'Owner --E. J. Box 120. Post office A, Toronto. 'W ISSUE 30 1946 haling, 80 W. Jefferson, Detroit./ Print Nam* and Address Plainly. — Uassiried Advt's Audley Lay observing this Holy Spy Is Here Maple Leaf Fire- . GARETAKER WANTED - J - �"�' Vwv. Smalley, of Ajax, will occupy LOON THAT ROOF NOW t t y W r'._•d, - caretaker. Apply Can. Misses May Hedge and' Hele -i L,,e ui u; ueie during the _text twu Bamc of Commeroe, Pickering.- ul_] .rin, empio}•ed at i vrouto gnu `,Sunda s, tee ah%11 az Lased Lu Tnauranee Co• ng.- - y P - ;Call Us For Free Estimates. rFOit SALE - horse, harness a-ud Ajax respectively, have been boll- welcome back this guest speaker wag!,n. Edmond Thompson, Alton% dayirj ac their hones here. who we heard last summer. K40 Yearn L", � Write or Roos � .�,• ..... Miss Helen Pardon is taking a About use hurired membara and �+ • R ,c .i, Rouge Hills, R. R. 2, Picker- J & G 'G aseoigne Rates for Faris and Summer Cour3e in Hume Economics iriencis ui bee 'Aud1ey l,uin iiuni.} J. Cheap Ce=bX at Toronto. In $ept -tuber she will Club held a very successful picnic Saildiags FOit SALE - eight seven -week old take u her new duties at Leash•, y Phone 743 Wina.Lorat Insurance on , Pigs. apply F. Slater, mile and .a P - at Lynbru y 1 arx, ou Thursda ev- qua.!_ar :wrCh on Fairport Road, at erring, July 16, at six o'clock. ' Ev- Windmill, Mrs. Burns vis�t'd her , uncle and er; oody enjoyed a fule'supper and a ' Silas ' Dmibarton. Whitby, Ont. Aolcmobile Insurance of All X". aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. b. Pratt, a treat of 'ice cream. The children -Unix :rsit,y Student, ex- serviceman, , :w days last week. - were also treated to chocolate su& wife and child, require 3 or 4' un- Roy Russell aril his. sister, of Aamlier interesting ieature • of the N GIB a• furnished rooms. -or house in vicin- Lan $ staf -°, spent the 'week end with evening was the safigail gains bet= -�O` ` �+ +a+ 1ON �w an ow� of Ajax. Apply News Office. Mr. and Mrs. Arch. Bell. Tire fovm- ween' the married wid single men, TRANSPORT STRAYED -onto the property of er i3 spending, the reritai rider: 'of his the former winning in the score of *�• Arthur Percy, lot 15, con. 3; a two- holidays here.• 11-9. TRANSPORT year old heifer. Owner may have Mr. and Mrs. F. M.. Chapman are The Audie • "Woman's Association %s � y sane. by pruning property and pay- • holdaving this week in Eastern and 1 held •their ,)uly ,m; STANLEY �eting at the home OAR -EAG'E ... ing expenses.. N,urthern Ontario. Mr. Chapman in- ' of Mr. and Mrs. Thearn Kivell, . of �dql�( FOR RENT - -large cabin, sec- tends vie�vving sakes. orchards aril Bt19*lin, with as .attendance of 26. Theatre' - triciLy. Mee. S. Dixon, Old Rosebanx Jersey herds near Brighto7 and After an interesting program waa 'g A N D i C� - - Road and Kiagstoa Road. Brockville. ,given the West Group served lunch. AGtneoart 88 Rev. MacKay, Representative of the A ``TbAr►k You" to otu• corres.- b'd■s 1� Q Paper Hanging and Psinffing Lord's Day Alliance, Preadhed here Toronto AD 4628 -- Plek. Iii a hat . • Stouff Ville Highly experienced- paper hangiz� purident this Week - -- decorator, painter. Fstimates given. on Sunday 1ast..Several. were priv -.. � ��e Sioaffyille 30 C - - Gordon Yo Box 92 Picker. iieged to hear 'th'e ardent desire of e a - Young, Pickering. _Notice to Larediton � tiX �. many organizations,, companies• and _ - p ,'Saturday Mt .nee ak 2 P. X HELP WANT..D individuals to help keep ' Sunday a ( : AND. OTHERS P,/ !"tI I�1J�n Each Night Alt aer ! Cook, g'neral, small family, new �, of'rest and. spiritual uplift 1 -.-.---house- just north of Oshawa, good through worship. During the critical ;a The Estate of Herbert M Taber + FRIDAY -- SATL,'8UAT I wages, accomabodUion. Liberal time Percy, Farmer, Deceased. oft Phone collect, Brooklin 9j, war Y�rs it was proven that people Carden & Grain -- _,JULY 26 and 27 � ALL PERSONS having claims a- could do better work when they. had - g Letter for Evie FOR SALE =-.3 springer cows, due one day in seven for rest: God made gainst the Estate of Herbert Taber -Any* Quantity a in August. George Hutchings, R. R_ the ��h Day for Man. May, we Percy, labs of the Township of Pick- �G -_ •-2, P%kering. erisig, in the County of Ontario, Marsha Hunt A C:arroi ,'• LOST - - Reward for return of a Farmer, who died on or about the '1 lb. 1 ton brown wallet containing money and N .12th day of April 1948, are hereby, Old Texas Trail identification papers. Lost last Sat- notified to send particulars of same LOCK WOOD - U urday between . Rouge Hills and 'to the-=dgreigned on or before the Rod Cameron F. Kaigh►t Pickering. Return to Pickering News i WORK first day of -August, 1946, after 7.MILLING universal News Office and collect, which date the Estate will be _dis- 61CLI ARS . - FOUNDATIONS = tributed, with regard only to the Phone Pick. 59 - STABLE' ON elairns of which. the undersigned - MONDAY -. TUA'gDA? � ` shall then have notice, and the un- JULY Wand 30 l� .-Chem w.�od •� a Y, lNY"CSING IN CEMENT WORK derao -u will not la liable to airy DR. P. L. LOOS,- Frontier -Gal perso:►s of whose claim they shall l i Cherrywood Ball Park, surrounded not then have notice. VETERINARY SURGEON -_ by stately maples, proved to be an DIX Dated at Toronto, this 27th day of Rod Cameron Yw-sne de Carlo ' - ideal setting for, by far,• the best - S. Jnne, 196 DUNBARTON _ � -. Camp Fire Meeting yet held this 0 Ingram Howard Percy. Myrtle Marie Phone Pickering 77 $, 6 WEDNESDAY - ^THIU Ieurrrmer� by the Young People of Greenwood, Onto Percy and Archie Way Percy. Ex. � _Pastoral Charge of Whtitevale Un -- ecutors. by their Solicitors, Beaton. JEIL'ii 31 AUGUST 1 -.4ted Chinch. Fo;lowing the baseball PHONIC PICIL ? B 21 Bell 'and Pond. 372 Bay St. Toronta ,game, and the lively other games, �' _ _ • _ Claremont Locker -• -'aa t10 n;ght closed in, the young A Yank in London people. gatheri -W around the camp. DA NFORTH BUSS LINES LTD System = - -- • fire, and squatted on blanket3 and •' -' Anna Neagle Dean Jagger ' standard Size Locker $9.00 A Yeas p- ;, robes, were led in ling-song of , . _ �+ lt:e - _- Select �rti ibjeoy l -_ Paily Ser V - - - -- Caning Room and Chilling Room P0T0 -NITS - '84JBS 4horuse'. and negro spiritirats by' _- _ -- _ Available Free To Custos�rs Gorden Hunter, Then Gordon and __EFFECTIVE MAY 13, 1946 - . 'his c, %upaaion, Lloyd Howtstt, led i • .Daily ems. Sun. A Daily ex: Sat. $ua iE SOMEULOCK:EBS AVAILABLBI A e � � *TTY the group in a discussion on Yonn3 Sun. A Hol, Hot. Sun. A Hot. only Rol. TA j L�R LDS T R. C VmLriiti ��lXIN0 'eoje 3 Problems and the Challenge • Claremont 7.15 8.13 12.-15 3.45 8.0(1 PHONIC CLARE3liON1' 19W ee 1!J of this day to ,young P�PIe. In /UNiZRAL DI>RIOC'!O< t co.°wluaion, an earnest plea was made Brougham 7.r? 5.2; 12. 2? 3.5? 8.12 Peivato Anbules" Green River 7.35 8.35 12. 3'5 4.05 8.20 for young people to Cti3i1SeCTatP. them- >hMns 311art. iNt .r Delver: tcc Christ and His kingdom. Locust Hill 7.38 "8 12. 38 •4.08 • 8.23 t �+� ]Illness 6 1 Malvern $.i5 9.05 1. 05 _ .4.35 8.50 - Farr a Elevator _ - • Lloyd H:rwlett offered the clo4irr�• :.. -. _ • .. ��` prayer.'Rev. Mr. McLachlan thanked Return Leave A.M. A.M. P. M. P.M. P.M. �" � Pboos's Oli. =w Markham, nts the 9.15 '10.00 : 5. •45 2.00 VA6 We Solicit Your Business - he two young men for their pees- .. _ _ _ - ¢ pence and lead- rship. a-id wished them Daylight Saving T•rn a Parcel ixpreea - Grover .Oxford 188>! Farr'% Elevatgr Claremont, Ontario _ success in their work They are both RADIO SERVICE: 'from E?nrn %nuel College, studen s Pbones Rea. 38J - Otllas SSW rn-er t th.�s -kg during t a,�. GET THOSE NEW TIRES NOW I W. ha.v car of G� aad ' . ;rrt£r to meati:�g Y. P. L -'a,. The'r Car of Fencing :. _ yvisit was under' the auspices of the _ . _..... . Na .Y Alfalfa geed Red Ctawr " Toronto East Y. F. U. The Cherry• Dunlop► Tires FISk Tires sad All Grass Seeda f' wcx,d Y. P. provided refreshments for all -about 60. Special Pis Grower. Fare's Own Mips a...,a.SUMMON wall • Miss Fern Reynolds visited with Mastu Chick Starter is doing s - J -friends here during the weekend. 'F.lde B8tteries Real Job �a.:rarrteea tl:.pdr seals., Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hollinger Try Fais's 31 p.c. Dairy Ration ART Make of r's'i!l { and 1311uye. accompanied by Mr. and - Western whole or Chopped G hi rain ARTHUR U R FIELD .es. 'Murray Hollinger, juurneyAd to : Peerless Motor Oil Order your nut or stove cake g `Xentre Island on Sunday! - �- PHONE 62 8 i - We are sorry 'JSr. Edgar Pilkey _ WATSON �t - - = Claremont, oat fiiaa bee:i ill. we hope for a cnmpletz r RON. -/Y A ! .SOi\ _ - - Bought and SW& - - kecoveryr %von. 2;6W Clothing -_ stwrtll daast .Miss Susan Gower has been'hnli- - - A SerViee Station _ NO ad -and pressed line ate Carry i saving wi :h bliss Mary Anna D1or- i ISM stock of Msh d� overcoats and pants. Also a t;iTNDDR NEW 'JIAN GEI4IENT) ,.. .. J - . """- stock of new leatherr , cost d - - P'bone Pickering 44 Our trucks psas your way every windbr�eakers, and sentie faraisb. , - 1'Ol! _ - - a lay = Mss at very reasonable pneaa, Glsi CDul1f err - COAL.' CUBE, and be conviwAiL Plll'!"f7�1011.i` ARDEN''PARTY. Samwa t4s V WOOD, CEMENT; n Bond at>e« W..t, pabawtt; _ BAND; aftAVEL, WANTED and .� DEAD HORSES AKD CATT- ' ` ` ' • .-ST Fl;Axcl~s De Salti>��.- CHURCH -_ .. 3IIILllEft'B SaPPLIEH tlt> For tree plea -up phoneQ Piekerin Commanit •'Park ,11190 i00-al eartuge Work 1 y We havealso %laced iu stoct n full PICKERING .. .. .. 77 ? ; PICKERING .. 98 R 21 :'Tuesday, Jul »xI of MAPLE LEAF MILLING • PICKERING .. July'-30, 1946 _ COMPANY FEEDe ° •11ROOKLIN . . In simple, but rich de- GO, 'CLAREMO \T� .. .. . sign, we can furnish INA. W: MITCHELL AGINCOURT .. R; , ' Zone R 44 mearroriala t $ A1VIE8 - DANCING �� Zo e please' from a file hcn standpoint. In di qty Pickering Oat, - p y O.p_ a charges FANCY GbODS CUUNFRY STORE ' " GORDON YOUNG LTD, . -' of appearance our work' Pfioses : Yi}ule 41; Itee 65W X11 AtaAd out through :. Ball .Game at fi:30 P: 1'VI..... Toronto Phone Ad. Iese g "No Greater Tribute" - vs .CLAREMONT� N: W. STAFFORD - . Highway Memorial - - . . - -OLD- HORSES - WANTED Works a Mefi,'0,40, 3 Campbell 11lidk Ranch Pays Ph. 462 Whft inch Served From 8:30 On �R� by. Ont. _ _ - `- illt � ► RMO .�iw T+ . $15.00 , AT Y(>UR FARM - - - � PHONE AGINCOURT 13J12 COLLECT- Ad mi _ �� ssion Free ■ ■ For Pickup .. P Pines of the W A. on the .church mud* teacher, Mine B. Ramer, Mrs. LAREMON 1' _ grounds. J. Deft a rendered a vocal solo Much , :r ,- Lois Graham took the meeting at enjoyed. Mrs. J. McLachlan gave •a - +' • •• _ .__ . __.__ Y. P. V. seriously last week and splendid paper on the topic, She I - Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald moved to with • Sarco Company here. He was announces she will be attending stressed, "all must have a better w•t- III 'Wingham on Monday, where Mr. a -member of the Orange Lodge, the .he Sparr,w Lak9 Leadership camp derstanding of the meaning or the 'MacDonald is tear ng school. [:anted Churdh, and the former on July 27 to August 3, this year. word ."love ". , ...we must understand ,,1 Nagging PWR Mrs, Thos, Bacon and family at- Claremont Citizens Baad, — - -- what social welfare really means.. ' -•teExlsd the Watson re-union at the He is survived by two brothers: ,,Jw, it is not conilmunity, it is world AAft !rasa Nw Tbak ace end Greenwood Park on Sunday. Arthur, of Claremont and Frank, of Greenwood wide, and until we fully realize all Mr. and Mrs. Len Lye are end- Manvers; four sisters: Mrs. George men are brethren, we will stay far Neves, It may be 'Your Xye , area a few days Holidaying in the Todd, of Goodwood, Mrs. Parander, The Mission Circle met at the from idealism ". A dainiy lunch fol- , C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. North Country with Mr, and Mrs. of Toronto, and Mrs. Walter Hardy home ~of Mrs. Kenneth Holliday on lowed the meeting. x •E: Ridge, of Pickering. Mrs, Den. and Mrs. Robert Redshaw, both of Tues"y evening, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Randall, or Dicey Bloe 6 Opp F Q Hedges is attending the store while Claremont. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Green and Toronto, also Constance, spent the _ ,they are. away. daughter of Butfislo, and Miss K. week end at the parental home; OSHAWA Sorry to report that Mr. Albert .BROUGHAM Green, of Toronto, spent the week - Leslie Randall has now received ups T .Slack is very low at time of writing. ' end with Mm Green and Edna here, his discharge frotn the RCASC and Mrs. McMullen (Betty Manion), of Mrs. Gee, of Toronto spent the has obtained a position in Toronto. 'Toronto, is spending a few days at Mr. and Mrs. A Bedford, of Tor week end with Mrs. F. W. Gibson. Miss Doris Wilson spent two TOWNSHIP OF ~` -the home of her Pmts hare. onto, were week erd guests at the ilia., Stewart Corbett and Miss weeks vacation at her home before SCARBOROUIGH The Baptist - Church held their Albert Gray home. Ger.rude and Mrs. Crummer are as leaving for four mnath's at Mon- Sunday, School picnic at -Lynbrook The Donald Beer 2'mully are noii- iting friend3 on the American side. treat with her business firm. _ Park on Wednesday and, the • child- Baying with their •grandmother. Miss Mildred Brown has her ' Mrs. D. Scott and children of Tor- ' A BYLAW to designate the Tower irari and .parents as well, joined in Roy and Mrs. McWfhirter and 1'>t- Wormal School chd= visiting her for onto, spent k week w$h Mrs, Allen. $ i 04 of Scarborough as an Urban ' die fun. t Ile- daughters were Brougham call- a few days. Walter Griffin is around again IiDevelopment Area as Provided for in A Loud -s r , syste min bei:ig era on, Sunday. Miss Shiirle Diane o!. W hitb after his operation. peaice Y Y, Y . , an Act respecting Planning and •.-used at the Sunday night Park Ser- The sincere ayanpathy of Brough is .�Wdayin with -Mn. Elmo Deis- Mrs. Ironside, of Shawinigan Falls g wind$ ,1?eveloprnrant, 3taLu#�y of Ontario _lti I. . viper - `his feature being sponsored am ,Friends is felt for the bereaved, ••ney, is holidaying with her sister, Mrs "�7ge" VI, 1946. by the businessmen of the town . in passing of Donald R. Beaton. v, G. I. T. will meet on Set- W. Fitch• ` TAKE NOTICE THAT the Corgor The service next Sunday evening A number from Brougham- attendc_d urday, July 27, at the hccne of ii�e- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Grover,_ of Tor tation_of the Township of Scarbor- W e;��,. the funeral, will be in charfe of Revd Misses Raines. ante, spent s few days �rrtli Mr. ouch has enacjted a Bylaw, under Visitors in homes of the vii I the provisions of Section 23, of an Mr' Douglas Bacon is sP�n$ a � David Hayward spent the last Mr's. W. A: Hilts.' few days with Mr, and Mrs. Earl. duri.q the week end included, Mrs, week with his cousins in• the city. Mrs. V. Jones and daughter Janet Act respecting Planning and Deve1- Booth, of Newcastle. 'Mohan and Miss Gertrude Brats, wit@1 Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Toronto of Toronto, spent a ,few • days with opment, Statutes 'of Ontario '10,' The L�yst Canning Factory is their aunt, Miss Bate; the Misses are with Mr. and Mrs. Dix. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hamlim week to can Rowney' with Mrs, Brown — all from � George Vi, 1946, designating the busy this preparing, Mr. and Mrs. Kivell and son called Claremont Male Quartet rendered i Township of Scarborough as an chicken: They have been shut down Toroatto, on Greenwood . friends on Sunday several musical nwnbeft at our riw for the past week, but are ready to Mr. and Mrs! Ridgers and Mr. and evening. Decoration Da Services at White - I Urban Development ' Area, wherein Mrs. Bevens, of - Toronto, were with y no parcel of land shall be divided swing into the fall operations. Congratulations to Miss Marion vale .cemetery am Sunday last. Mr. Mr. Roy McLeod, of Toronto spent Mrs. Tripp nd children on Sunday. Wanno who I for sale or sold in Part or agreed The Albert Harvey- Tamil were P P her Viocal Ex- Hard a3 speaker with Mrs. N. K. � be sold "ct Part, save when the ' the. week end at his hoarse here �'' Y emulations, 4th Grade, with First Robinson at the organ. The collect- -_ The park service on Sunday night with Mrs. Harvey here. Class Honors at the Toronto Con- inn amounted to $137,00. land Is Shawn sic a duly regiebered Sun- was well attended, when the Suit Roy Miller and friend spent Sun servatory of Music. Plan of Subdivision_ shine Evangelistic group of the day with the fcrmer,3 father. Mrs K. Wilson spent; the week eaid L A certified copy of the said. By- shine People's Church were ih - The -Alex. Moffat family and other with Mrs. S.,Cosbett .D�nbarton law has been lodged i.1 the office at The was Toronto friends were at the SHep= the Minister of Planning and Dev- .charge of the sere group -- led by Wilbur Cordell. The congreg- herd horse, a' Mr. and Mrs. Kemp are holidaying ` elopmerrt,' and in the .Registry Office _stein was treated to several. musical The Wallace Ellicott family wore in the -Fenn -n Falls -district. t for the Registry ` Division of the numbers. Included in the group were , witi► the W.. Ellicott family Sunday. Whitevale Mr. and Mr9, Gee Bannerman I East and West Riding of the County two violinists, two electric guitarists, :Hiss Margaret Burton. of Detm3t _ spent a few days with the former's of York. i trombone soloist' acid a - trumpet . is visiting her relatives here. Avery fine meeting of the Wrnn- brother in Rochester, N. Y. A copy of the said Bylaw is also trio. Following the service, the group Mr. and Mrs. Phil .'Forsyth. of ens Institute was held at the hom- Mr. wid Mrs. Chart" Annis and , available for examination of the were entertained at the home of Markham, called on friends here of Mrs.. W. A'. Hilts. Mrs, Goeden, daughter Evelyn have reiurned frown Office of the Clerk of the Mmlicv- I y at e. , Nise G: Pepper. -:.- Thursday• _ 1st Vice President, orrnduc'. the th�r motor trip to Ft, William � a it any ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas' Coates, of = meeting, The topic - was •`Social where they visited - their_daughter. Uxbridge, spent the week end at the NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1iV e-tfare" and brought many good and family. - - DATED at Scarborough, this 16th _ answers to the Roll Call, A pimw Hip Ke np.3ufored painful burns day of July, A. Dt, 1946, homo• of Mrs. John 'Coates. AND OTHERS I Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McLeod, ectid duet by Catharine and Doris Hilts to the arm and body in an accident 'Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor, and In lie Estate of Thomas Cowan. stwws the interest bakes by their . L1 � miry, last week, E. Knott, Cleat Mr. and Mrs Grant Taylor wbre� rap Deceased _ ALL PERSONS having claims 'a- near Cooper's Falls picking blue ._berries on Sunday . and report the — - _ -- crop to be light. r gain3t the Esta•,e of Thomas- G >waa, _ M r. Murray Scott, of London, Out, late of the Township of Pickering, - _ _ D LJ A . ii ei=t Sunday at the haane of Mrs. in -the County of Ontario, Retired, -- R. Carson and Miss Foraie. Deceased, who died an or about the Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hammond, Fifth Day of Isauary, 1946, are -1 9 pf Brookliat, visited on Sunday with hereby notified to send to the and• �� and Mrs. George Haimnond. ersigned Personal Repreaentativ-r . A .;Au G U S 1tiir. a ,� Miss Vivian Sadler, . of Toronto, r of the said, deceased, on or be`ora a pent the. week end with Mrs. Es' the Twenty -first Day of August, i 11,946, full Particulars of their tther Palmer. .- _ _• _ "' Mr'. and Mrs. Goodman, of Oshawa ;claims. 'Immediately after the sad .. CLARE. MO isited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bears on '.date the Personal Representativ±-s - . +the week -end. will distribute the assets of the sail - D[r.: Jesx Warden, of Tvronto,— deceased, having regard only to the. *pent the week -end at his. hoarse claims of which they ahsil then here: have notice. P. m• F' Teams s i ndi � Da1i carne Mrs. H. G. McIntyre s ape rag p • a few days at Ride Like. +Dated,at 'Markham. Ont.. this 17th The football game here on. Satur- { Ilay of July 1948y P 2 day evening sanded with a score of 1 Georahra Garland and John Edward _ .i st rize, $ S.00; 2nd ' $15eW 2--1, when GarPmOnt won from Lin- I G&Aand. Executors, by - - — ___ : ,field, from Toronto. The game was J, A. Cattanach. Markham, Ontario, � I' _ 'good, and 'fast, and a real turnout their Solicitor herein - ■ . ■ -for the first game of the season n s Races - - Cbfldre here was 'appreciated by our team. _ The Vacation Bible School will be Highland Creek held .here next t week, from Monday _ — 1.30 to 4.06 p.. m. ..to Fiid'ay, irasrt _ $ a also -Men" Open ce - '"'Good Prize. each afternoon. This School is open Tuesday and gave a beautiful day + for children of all ages, and will be for the Annual Sunday School Pit conductedi ,bp Rev. L. M. Wenham. sic, held. at Graham's Park, Rouge _` — Hula The 3v<d mi hole was the 'Match ■ .� ■ '= In F Ju Todd Burt In Accident ` t _ °Mrs. pp popular spot, but races too, came in - .Mrs. Jupp Todd, of Claremont re- txived serious arm injuries last Fri-, for their share of at *ntio.n, wi h . day..:uaht, when driving home from I'runntng races for all classes, a threeNL TEED vs CLALtri01'�' Claremont ';with, her husband through l leg-Zed race and eating- peanuts out -- ,the storm. A telephone pole fell, of a cup with chopsticks. Whoa -- lauding on the side of the' car. She I supper time rolled around the tables Good PAies was taken ;to St. Michael's Hospital, groaned with food and all the clod- _ - Bingo olate milk you could drink, After Toronto, for tseaotment, _ _ clapper Game the bull game and - New Band Stand Te Be Dedicated •tb " reUresentiV. the cykurch staged Here on August Sib. a comeback, over last year by de-. -fie pew band stand in the . park I Heating the Y. P. U. 14 to 11; - - Il dedi ed to the . i o n 6 e r# 8n15 • _ ! - • �3 will be officio y cat Bind carmrru uty Fervice, on Mr,nday, Aug., Wednesday night the gang really - _..._.....,.__`._...._ ..._.::,:....`.._ ". ._ : =. 5th, the oacasjon of the Clarrnront went to work on the tennis coma Field, Jay. The new stand of'cemiint ; and levelled the cinders. A •night or By �RONO Citizens Band - '�`o open New .'Bandstand foundation and platform will be well two more' and we will reach the lighted, and will serve a very useful height of our ambitim —a game of. • purpose for community affairs at tennis before the snow flies'. • _ .the Park, during the coming years. Saturday a few of our gror�p' . were seen at Lakeside Park, Osh- after o e e r # = _.2 5 c ■. _ ee #Dance Charles DeRusha Passes I•u 6Sth awe, eajoy-,,ir a• ball game and tl e S #r Year, at Uxbridge marts Kith the Unionville Junior _ Mr. Cliatrles DeRusha; of Clare • Farmers Executive • at their annual merit passed away :at Uxbridge after Picnic: - Bruce Gould's Loud Speaker• on G� unds--� All Day IL lingering illness. He was 'in his Sunday night the Y. P. U. Pre,- ident George Mull was in charge and _ 68th year: r y r was a di4c•ussion on Cb.urdh r Born on the 4th enneession, of t�' e Booth will h open for Ref realm is ixbridge, he attended school near and Su:- rday•School in relation to the _ there and farmed for a time with hi3 young people of .ti"y. father. For r�a�ray Years he travelled Repmta, on the party at Marian - ,Y _ QQ through thercountry with a thresh- McKay's home Saturday might ate Adm. AduitS - -4oC• � Children - . 15e CAR*, �� inX outfit, later moving to Clare - that a'good time was had by all. Mont. Don't forget the bazaar to be Fie wo " for a number ,of years ' held c n August 10th, under the aus- e. i moll t 1411111111W 1111111M .rsie _a, r_i_._i- - =°ssi - ° - °.° •_ °u.. :.s� mi,mi. (2) "Let him take up his cross. CHRONICLES' 8y This is to go on the paths which ; ' • "•,,: ' Jesus -tads and meet the suffering: �• :. "� "• '' Gwendoline P Clarks and -the crucifixion that lie there. of GINGER FARM (3) "And follow Christ This is to * • : • • • have the mind of Christ and that -�-. mind is to obey God even unto death, and to choose the lowly path 'When a .erson has lived in a speaking of wheat - -I have wended of service instead of ti a path of `T P neighbourhood for over twenty that binder canvas 1 referred to so ease and glory.'- :( T` year:, and has had the same neigh - lovingly last week.- But f didn't The foolish man who seeks his .OINT - - bours east, west, north and south mend it with needle and thread. personal welfare will not gain it, �� Mar y Imla y y e►i Ta � for most of that time, it creates a This time I pasted the patch, on the but the man who loses sight of _ feeling of permanency, for our- canvas. Whether it will be a suc- personal interest, for Jesu¢- sales " - selves, and possibly for the neigh- cess has yet to be proved. 1 am will gain the very :Bing he has 1�J • � - •- forsaken. A man must have a • 'SYNOPSIS accustomed o "change work" with lot le se It was i first himself. The "thought' impelled hoping it will be because bourhood in general. The men are hop CHAPTER XYIIIt Stenhart, weak ` less work anyway. higher null than "saving his own from exertion, got oft his horse and Jim to look back at Sherwin, and the same neighbours year alter soul." Not self - saving, but self - groped along a aarrpw ledge, then something in his white face made This week -end we thought we' sacrifice is the vocation of the toppled over. He was caught by a 'him recoil at the sight of his bound year; the women visit back and were going to be alone. Yes -actu- 3 protrudin limb, dangling above forth -when they h•tve time -at child of God. certain death. Sherwin saw his hands. He beckoned Cutler to him.. ally. But around six - thirty Satur- enemy tall and crept slowly toward `!s it necessary =f .mean, those Quiltings, meetings, teas, or per- day night the telephone rang and a e his helpless victim. It was then ha s' only- on the telephone. On 4 - that he reached the turninS point' handcuffs? By Jove, I saw what he P y` p meek little voice said "Hullo, Aunt In his thinking and did not kill his !" washdays as we hang things on the• (;well, can I throw my hat in for Van %VIU �:wlo31 arsrtwr Al , :enemy. did; he's, a brave _man. line we notice our neighbours have " CHAPTER XIX The •sheriff nodded grimly.. the week-end"' Of course there their washine out too. and +ill Hotel He sought a foothold, a crevice, "Can't take chances, Mr. Keller; -- ..ate ....., .,." a „ „��. .0 er=a% vaCs- helps to give one a comfortable - he's a jail- breaker; swore he was tiou. But then .w•e didn't see much � eNtutY•t u -and .found one where the tree had oin' to kill Stenhart. I ain't so all feeling -a sense of unity with the of our visitor because -on Sunday • I.•rn ream ..un u.th g nhoNe, and retapbaAF - — -'- rooted, a wide fisture in the wall of rest of the community. - rock. He swan toward it of his fired clear in my mind what, he afternoon Bob . took her to Toronto � PluRle, 111W.8 up - - g ' g meant to do with him anyway -he That is how it has been here to see other relations. And then nouhle. 83.W op foot into it, and, holding-,thus to had him all trussed up with -that any way. Insofar as we are con- ' the house was so quiet I could not a jngd Voitel � 11lalna nod nnue- + the rove an�Lhe cliff.- _reactierl ropcl-• - cerned I must admit we have not sit still -oe was it because I was . xherhouree a, Cantos v` down and laid his hand on Sten- Jim, shut his teeth hard. The sus- visited back and forth very much reading a very disquieting article iel.' Its 4135 = 'hart's body. He thought he was - -_ , °a still conscious,, for his heav y eye- picioa was horrible, but he remem- but - yet we always knew, . that - on the ,Soviet Union -an article, bered that, ho had telephoned for should the occasion arise, as indeed which proved beyond a doubt that lids”- quivercd.�IIt- h = -may' there`: a- -- - - Cutler. He had given this man into it has a few times, that we had Communistic organizations are unr _ _ •.. idead' weight. Swiftly, cautiously, their hands, and -there was Jane- only. to ask,for help and it would healthily active in Canada and the * 7 Sherwin wound the rope around They began the descent slowly. be given graciously and willingly, U.S. Is it-, any wonder we have HOTEL leis �gO�OLis -Iris` body and trade' it secure under strikes and et more strikes? the armpits, balancing himself on a Jim, supporting Stenhart, went Of r urse there have, unfortun- y All Beautif y Furnished -' foothold so narrow that 'a -touch ahead; behind same the sheriff, ately, been gaps left in' our neigh- then the men bringing Sherwin. A With Running Water • lug ht hurl him dower. Then, grasp- bourhood t the work of the Great Sunday School beau cloud had risen 9n the west;. Rates: fn the slack of the rope, he be y � Reaper but there has beA'n very _ to climb. The ledge seemed athou- its purple edges were sweeping up- little voluntarily moving away from $is5o sand feet 'above him, but, at last, ward. The sunlight went out and. the district. - .;he lay 'on its brink, gasping. as they entered the steep trail, * a - - Lesson NIAGARA FALLS H-e heard sounds now other than _thunder rolled dee41y across the OPPOSITE And now, like -a bolt. fron, the bills. The-way, narrow and difficult, - ` the cataract, the crashing of C.N.R: STATION boughs, voices! He took no heed of grew dim with the darkness of the nleuehbourss havessoldt thg faun our The • Supremacy of them, for, as he rose to his' feet, he approaching storm. Stenhart, weak g Values. and :turned from his fall, stumbled It gives one- a queer sinking feel- _ saw the tree that supported Sten- and let tine stones rolling and ing: It.-is hard to get used to the - Exodus 20:7; Leviticus 19:12; mart go down and the motionless - idea. that in a few short months 'body swill out on the end of the tumbling ahead of them. Matthew 5:33 -37; Mark 7: 5-S; g +�. • . =- these same farms will have differ- }' rope. Sherwin- braced himself and 1 '-"Steady, old chap,” -said ..Jim. and ent .,wners -and_ we shall have dif- _. a began to haul -him up: by main ferent neighbors. �'Vhat•will they be, Golden Text -But seek ve first his supporting arm tightened. It 4 his eenennysoutlof the abyss,- seemed to him that Stenhart suf- : like, these new neighbors? Will the righteousness; t ant - othesenthin Isi 1 l fed him at the edge of 'the rock, fered with some trouble of the they be of the ''dirt farl.net school g mind-as deep as the stiffness of his or will they incline towards ultra- shall •be-addtd unto you.- Matthew brought him safe over and laid him modern methods of high! mechan- 6:33. t down. His own muscles ached and body; not once had he lifted Ma y - - -- h n ized farming Will they be con- _ ..The Third Commandment : •dark -eyes to look ahead of h be._ con- head s „ am, but Stenhart stilt y m' _ breathed. He opened his eyes and and ng was ghastly- pale. Jim, genial neighbours, good mixers, or Due reverence for God is the 'glancing back at the steep path, will they eudeawour to live unto - p•, looked ' up in Sherwin's face. themseltes._ and -ka be -a law -unto great _principle underlying the - saw the feet of _the mea_.foliowing Third Commandment. This r - - btitehe was leaped. spea ,helpless ;c his theta before he' saw their bodies. themselves? Those are questions to ; all ratans vrhich only tme can give the an- ciple is violat.c h p The sheriff came next; Sherwin, he y swearin y white lips moved„ taut, only one _ g..and' indeed b much that knew, was last -with his guards ewer. At the same time we can't is called prayer, when -the name of word came is a whisper. _ P Y �• Ovehead the trees locked their help wondering -and with a little- "Water!" God is taken upon the lips, but with branches now, and a dense thicket trepidation- because one's neigh- little thought of God in the mind. —_ - --A• mountain spring was trickling- surrounded them. They could hoar hours are so important, especially- the cataract less distinctly, but the to folk .who live in the country.' Giade to Holiness close at hand, and Sherwin cupped. pped rush of the wind in the tree -tops Good Health the water in his hands and wet his ." God requires us to be sincere -f .J l de a tumult. Jim, face and lips, and again . Stenhart ma _ -steading Sten- And the people who are moving and true in our speech. The word hart, spoke slowly- in his ear. and Lots of P !tied to speak; brit, as his rescuer away. In one case the place was of a Christian should be" as good � . bent to listen, heavy hands fell -, "I saw you --you and Sherwin." acquired but on the other the lady as his .bond. Not all oath - taking Dr. Chase's Kidney-liver Pills upon him and there was a shout of he said quietly. "I was out in the of the house' has lived th'e`FS_all_her is sinful but jf we nius..sweas to have a long record lWe dependability nd kidneys triumph. . " . road; tberea an ,,opening in- the- life. One can only imagine - the our testimony it- rust be in a man aasnabowels. of liver and kidaeyls "Get him, sheriff I" trees -one glimpses the ravine. heartache, • it will be to pull ' up ner -to the glory of God. We may 'lye qquieklT arcane these organs Sherwin, on' his knees beside the How did -you come to fall in that ,!,•ekes and go. I am sure that as be sworn but we must not swear to healthful acttaitx -- ehat7ien the ap- injured than, looked up to find'the way. Max "' the day of 'departure gets nearer -in the common, wicked practice of petite and help to improve dl¢estioa. ` posse closing in. H.e . shook off the -Stenhart roused hintself� he Lifted anyone so placed would find every- the world. The Christian's speech Clean out the �oieons watt Dr. fAw tnan•who had grasped him and rose his head and tried to meet Jim's tree, every shrub, almost every lief! should always be sense red with Chsnse'8� Kidney-Liver Pills ind re- Jim, his feet just as Jim Keller questioning cyes, but he wavered on the wall. had some special grace and truth. _ �� a ppm� anted ti p the trail. and gasped. si nificance. The well =worn path "Hold on, •Cutler) " - Jim cried. "1 -he was guing to kill me!" he, fiom the house to the barn along, _ Serving Christ , '"that man saved Stenhart -1, saw said weakly; "that was it. I remem- which so man) well -loved feet have There are three fundamental con- � ,-him -at the risk of his own lifer" ' ber now, Sherwin `was going to trod; the pump by time kitchen der ditions of -discipleship. (1) "Let • 1 "Ain't taking' no chances, Mr. kill me." � � * � which has provided cool clear him deny himself." Self- denial is - a jKeller. Here you, Adams, you ' I water summer after summer; the the denial or renouncing of self. ;handcuff him; he's the man we're 1t was the naked truth -nu rnor- view from the kitchen window J al€ ter!" t:•' man knew how the change had and oh, so many things -such little _ Sherwin offered no resistance; swept into into Sherwin'e soul! But things, that may never have been - be submitted with an iron tom- Jim Keller had seen tht rescue. of any great importance up to now. SOUTH ya curt. He' had thrown away hit He, saved your life at the risk But to leave them that's a YflawII����� v411t[� �` EA/ RE dear- bought liberty to save Sten of his own; Jim retorted bluntly; different story. - T'1ASMS , hart. , "he went down on a rope and' - - "1 reckon he can walk, after-ail," brought you ' uo -and, lost his But isn't that the way of life? p, �� • . - said the Sheriff. " Uow; you feeling chance to make a' getaway Sometimes we must lose a, lot in one direction to gain a little in' nova•, '.fir. 'Sfenhar'tc" Stenhart passed his hand, over another. On the other hand if the Stenhart tried to stand upright, his etyes with a gropiiig gcAvrc• take a chance we sometimes lose a but his'eyes had met•Sherwin's and - "l - can't- understand -it, -he mut lithe but gain a lot. — r !�' -r his mouth went dry. He wet his tered; "he was going to kill me— lips, shaking all over. he hates me!" 4. "We'd. better carry him;" said' ``Then, by heaven, he did a. Ih the 'meantime there -is - stilt Jim. 'Cheer up, old chap, you're great thing -he' risked' his life for seasonal work to do on. all farms- sound, no bones broken!" his. worst enemy! Are you sure, , haying to finish, wheat to cut. And "1 can • walk," ' said Stenhart ' old chap, quite sure -that he 'was thickly,- leaning heavily on Jim..' guilty ?" K "The ledge is mighty • narrow; y inn, try in to steady "him, was Stenhart's face took on an ash ' J & ' t can you manage without help, Mr. whiteness, his lips, . sho k, "1 tell suddenly swung aside by the other r P ,.I- man's blind ago.ay of terror;' the Keller? The sheriff was solicitous you he did it!" lie cried wildly. x . t for the man whb had helped him oh, my God, what lig}itmng!" fall had broken his nerve =he was almost hysterical. The rain began make his capture. The heavens had been torn by a • • jagged fhlsh, the dark woods were, to fall in a torrent and.Jim, trying "Oh, we'll do!" Jim threw a sup- for an instant, ablaze with itfit then to catch up with him again, came f ?J,. P porting arm around Stenhart. -It the "roar of thunder rolled crashing abreast of a windswept thicket. He W. was on the tip .of his tongue to tell around them, echoed from height heard the men behind scrambling - and shouting and the men to go ahead with the psis- to- height. -The very earth beneath . thought of Jane. *net and bring help from the ranch their feet seemed to tremble with He had made' her stay behind; was - tend a car for the injured man, but the reverberation. Stenhart - reeled; she out there .; still, holding the be remembered Jane; he ,must go covering his eyes with his hands. h'oises? He grasped Stenhart again, and they came, to the last lap of the descent. It was dusk in the - _ c - trail and the rain blinded, but mud _ Blended for Quality denly, there was a tongue of fiafne r i from the thicket, a sharp report, and Stenhart .crumpled up and - ,e �.�. 71 �� sagged into Jim's arms. , At first 'Yes, yes, of course I'm glad to see you - -Ira's your cu e he did not sense .what. bad happen- :. friend with the crisp, crunchy, delicious GraRe -Nuts Flakes ?" ed; jt seemed a part of the tem. - pest, of Sten_hart's utter' collapse, "'Eta I Eta 1 -I fooled you Jim I That's "And don't forget that Grape -Nuts „ and then he felt something warm "our new cook. She won't serve any - Flakes are made of two grains -wheat - - A d wet on -his hands and knew it thing but malty, -rich, sweet -as-a -nut and malted barley. They, give you car - Post's Grape -Nuts Flakes for break- bohydrates for energy, proteins for was blood. _ • , _ _ .fast." muscle, phosphorus for teeth and (To be continued) bones. iron for the blood, and other - "Well what are we waiting for? Let's food essentials.' They taste wonderful - get home quick and dig into that gloat They're good for you. They're easy to . 'IKUE 30--L 194E t, .- : ieconomy package." digest:' • NEW finger, preparatory to putting him No Mora -No Lep Most Drams Trial ,t 4 ' under her thumb." But •that's only Five- day -week advocates poll That dragging trial at Nr w*v , O i t ; E O F THE PRESS part of the story. -She takes the sibly have forgotten the Fourth , berg may be a form of punishment • poor guy to a preacher and has Commandment "Six days shalt 6-discourage makers 6f future < him tied in a knot. thou :labor." wars, let us hope. y A Tougher Job Given a Chance_ - Ottawa Citiieo. - Stratford Beacon - Herald. - Quebec Chronicle - Telegraph. It's easy turning out ships and One thing about those Nazi war planes like doughnuts in time of criminals: they are at least being D J 4 E V E R war, The truly Herculean feat is given a chance to die of old age. �- to build a couple of in houses - Hamilton Spectator. ITS A60UT TIME 1<oR GOODNESS SAY, 'iF{EREsSNOTitr�G amid the distractions of peace. TN15 BUNK WAS OAK DEAR, WRONG WITH THIS COAT I -- Detroit News Sticktoitiveness CLEARED OUT- "- LEAVE IT ALONE, W 1146 CUFFS WERE •Perseverance is sticking to some- ITIS NO USBTO. US YOUQNLY MAKE FIXED UP -ITIIS ASHAME Deodorized Pe thing you are not stuck on. 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MAW s%a sal« a Ilpe*ft. at >t9sir ,r aye an added attraction - area sout1h of this village has now Rpaaonabie S&US :SING YOUR WAY HOME. closed off, -and paving equip- Cost Ranges - :- Lrwn Movers ' mend is on the scene, grading and 'a.awr.4,:;u..�� AUC']2'J'ON'E'M and P'8R>1NS AGFN, ti3 * 8. 3iILL�o ' ,hack Haley and Marcy McGuire preparing -for the. concrete. This � D� D. T. Bain spray - HQIfi Ripen VALBATOE ._ . highway, although designed prirnar- Garden Tisols ,- - Binder Twine_ Anywhera Barrister 8didtor Notary loiifie -- 'I! UgWAY, FRI., SATURDAY ily for fast traffic, we antieipabe �$ardware ad T1aaa�Mb Aid Dmdas 8t Sant. rite y, OaR. = _'C!0RtrCHAR0SON -- - AUGUST 1, 2 and 3 its bevn�g made into of by onsg Snits 611 - Camtineatai LKo _ �� des _ People driving 'the city a . deal. 171 Bar 8t. 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