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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_06_27 Sarre;... ;,. ..:, „r - _ _ aM•,• .. ... - - ..6 - -_ _ •^-T'o....-. `s ���.. ..-.0 "'„Jraw?h,F F�e, :.i. -..•.„ �• �•.•'e..°-T.-YF ' � :=� 9- "�.-�' °� «ei'+R r4+..r+?ii T : L'.ri�F"'.I,••'�tt'T•^�.•t lr•••^-. �....�.,w,.•_-�-.ee:�+a:••.�-:,-.-++syn..�►+-++..is`•.. .N. ,aw. ...N EWS s 4' b -H Pi K ING E C ER ''SOL. LX P-ICHILNz.: N ., -R'RIDAY,--JAIME 2'-.--_1a94i _ . o. 45 - - -- ;. •>�f r.ts est sswr. __ (:oftme, EVE1� n uredon No. ZNOTICEy Union Cemetery, Claremont, Mem• _ s.•e. P'y/Al1i801s—>3 Imo, o Saucier, Jniq .: 1* hwaT, s here. NW tat+n.oa.: tee-• ' t GREE 00� The Annual Sunday -Schoot Pic- .' ' 14. lt'ORBYTH, •D,. DlreOtor . A serious motor accident'occurred truck out of control. It dashed down •totearto. (t+s. nic of the United.' Church will be on the Highway, two miles east of the incline smashing into the car, in . +.e.f+.r lies or�•wrai M ILLS held•at.Greeais•Park, Greenwood, on - sdi�aetn.+ �' '� Tuesday afternoon, July 15th. the village, at noon.on.Thursday last which the four were seated. The car - la8e.•1936;in whic.R four local men were more was wrecked completely, and the - Lee" Annual Memorial Servioe at -Sal.- or Mese injured. H. G. Calvert, Nor-' transport, which was leaded with em Cemetery, Sunday, June 29th, at min Banka and Chas. McGinty; ofcFw_id gas cylinders, turn—`cd over On aeco�tnt of the scarcity of I?()1YALD RUDDY Bi.rrieter. 280 p. tan. time. Rev, M. R. Pickering and Bruce` Wallace, �of on the pavement. The injured were help, Chopping will •de done c'�• Piblic. yUxbridge. These men are �nnplo ed _s�r �xra t 'iw��"s,t�r» Jenkinson, of Pickering, and Rev. R. y t ' to the � 1+ The on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS tlas. .iosor=% Wbhby- sty W. McVey, of Greenwood, will have by- the Dept. of Highways to keep most seriously injured were: Mr. only, during May, June and BE?kTON BELL 1f ROSS charge of the service Greenwood the road in repair, They were sitting• Calvert, whose condition is critical, y+ g y, In Mr. Bank's car, parked .well off and Mr. Wallace„ both of whom are _. choir in 'charge of the music. Special July, except by ape ar- barns►ora ff Solieiiora Collection will be taken for upkeep. aide of the road, eating their suffering..internal injuries and rib rangement,. W.J,SZATON. K,'C- Telephone -- noonday lunch, when a Smith Trans-, and skull fractures. The other two :.., g " �+'WBROOKE BELL.K.C. Adel,2M Stanley W. Davie„ well-known figure port .traetsor and trailer approached were able to return to their' homes. Please 'Arrange' 'Accordingly, J6 H.F.ROSS of this Mage interred on Sunda}) from the east, and rwhen, about ,to. The driver of the transport was only �•Q �� 272 Bay St `__ . __ descend the grade at this pant, a slightly injured, JOHN L.POND Toronto feral services for the late Stan- broken spring on the trailer,gut the SUS McMILLAN JBains6er, Sol- ley Davis, who passed away on Tues- _ _ _ _ - _ Clare G. Maclean, M. R. A. L Q , ot•jr Pablk. 29 Melinda Stre•i day of last week, were, held at the _ teaodto. etediwDe ElOn encs. esti Mm W. Powell (Stant DavisInterred) 31iss Ruby Andrew recipient at B- Arch. „ Registered Arran o _ _ h�aue of his mother, Graduate. of university ot,Toronto Lewtaa at Kingston Road East; on Saturday Inn about ten years ago. - many showers during the past weer afternoon. Deceased v,-a.s in his 58th Surviving,' are his mother; one Office, 9 Suiten St. Toronto KI. 621 �REBERT T. FALZA ISR.I- D S.. year. Follawing the .service at ' the- ister, Elizabeth Powell, - at home. 04 Tuesday-evening the members Residence, Pickering, 2? r 11 •D.Do 3.:Graduate of die'R Cats•a house, service was held in at. Geor- tis- brother, Norman; a nephew; of Miss Ruby Andreves Sunday •'7+' Oawtat 5�eooa aod•tJRe un.rvedtr d Toronto. PETER LEVINE B. A. se1e:r rare:�q..wog Boor an: of sc /Ens- 's, Anglican Church; and was att. Norman, of Dunbarton, and a niece, School Class met at the home of chorea. Ylekeris�,enc. Olbee bona o 8e. Barrister, Solicitor etc, +.a s-, oe ,d ,pvofocs+acn, pt.r„ ended by a large number.' `•ir9. Thomson, of Califonda. Miss Mary MacRae, assistant teacher Wed. and Ss +K •t�iet srao• Interment took place in the Dia- and presented Ruby with"a pair of Office hours —1 - 8, The local Warr. Savings Committee Kin Str. Pickeria Neat to Li --'T ciples Cemetery, cor. No. `2 Highway raeautiful candlesticks. On-Thursday a $- bmiT, under Dr. N- F..Tomlinson and' the HEAD OFFICE — OSHAWA tirtfalwo d atrbi. and tree Brock Road on Siutday evening Ruby roves again mte "guest _ - aft- ernoon, so that his brother, Norman school. teachers of this township met of honour, when Mrs. Jenkinson was 4n Brougham on Monday-night and ••��••�� ;tt. H$ATOh,wTOWIy'Hti? of- California,- who . was motoring hostess to about forty ladies, who YJ• C,��••��it. Conveyancer.t:a.nau NS tw here, cold be present at the grave- =ompleted-arrangements whereby the �•. .�. �� afaCattta. Mee ncer.Cntant ' nv"Etc. ir••r of 7upils- of the•schools are being ere- f-presented'the bride-elect with a kit- tiaert,a i-t•eaaea. w weak.put, Fide service, he not being able to ehen shower — and a tot of cod ,.,�•�••... �,. _our'aged to- complete their folders, 8 arrive here for Saturday:, advice. On Monday evening, Mrs. aurin the summer holide.ys. Each Alvin Bushb ' g' xnsaranoe of All Ein'ds A. E. RtCHARDSON Dee±a-ed was born in Darling�on y entertained a number • • teaalier administer his or her ow•n 'Township, 'the=son of the late ��m. _ of the yomiger friends %+o showered . 4ENDRAL IN9l�RANCEschool. best Rate, /�Tgllehle with . .. REAL �3TATE Davis,' and-came to. 1-feKering a: Ruby with miscellaneous, gifts. .On Weds • � an ea-1y age. He"'farmed here for - ' .' � � ay -evening, -the Y. P. [,'. QgCAtI� and 86r1�0e. TWednesday _10ON V EYANCi Na many years, and daring that period, Notice ' to Pickering met at the.home of Mr. and Mrs. W. AX d established ready became one of the prominent, act;:e H. Vestney for a social evening Iddress Phone agency, ' Library - Members vafien Mins Andrew who..is President to verse. young men in. local gt><1^+,' .iiAct: y , � BR"l`1tJiCilt�AM WCK SI3 F'bane Pick: 6000. k,imseif, a i5raat football pl ay Pe He 1 be p ckering Librar} will bt .of the Union, and her, fiance, -- -- !ater.opened ,t barber•sh-)p_--,e-1 -,.,sl- 1. for *?,•, „�i, l h�,,t e<,n .it,l- Leonard Barrett, tonere presented room which he,operate¢ fait ,shordy Qr2-an?-July 17th, for the Ubrar= w� a•besuci_ful end-table. Previous- ..WM. revious- ,WM, M A yY after the death of.his wife -C'ie f:)t 1y,-the choir had -presented them NOTIC E _ L1OSN9$D AUCTION SII AND ons earation...Suhscriiers will be l; mer Stella Leng, ono re+=��czasA_ ,?lot;e,l to tike out extra• readingwith a mantle clock. All tricep fest• �.. 4XLUATOB,. (continued a.+it column) avarice testify to -the popularity of .r a-erfal to cover that. time. Oe>: tracks pass ywt oaf ee'} Aales esadncted Anywhere these young people, whose marriage • �� - f bone or write. Address Olt Danda. -- _ place on Saturday. - - - takes Street, Etat. - L+ coA ooYIR►. ,,!Whitby. Ontarrio. Ist. of July, Memorial Park Pickering Pickering -..Woos, ohMEIwT,; = ,.. saxDt GUATEL, Red Cross -Branch 8 _ . 8riabush Hospital and. As• rontiised in f Government Linseed p our Iasi issue a e , �'Main$t• E. Btonffville, Ont, -publish herewith ..the complete ptvg- BIIILD�'iR $ SUPPLIES - rain, given by Mrs. P. 11*, spratt, of also local eRrttie work Phone 191 ' Whitby, and her pupils, assisted by We Iiavealeu placed Is sWelt a fu' U .. .IMattersity, Medical, and Surgical a number of others., in the patriotic LINE of MAPLE LEAF 1[tl.I.i'itt4 _ cases taken concert.-given-last week in the—Ur[. ElOMPA3YT -- Maternity Semi-Room ed Church in aid of the local Red states im 10 days--tiZb.75 Cross act+vities. 1Rc&tared Nurses iq attendance and 1. Lily of the Valley, by Marie. •A MITCHELL 24 b%Aw service given. o_Cpwan. Pickering, Out, -Ambulance Service =` Dance of the.Teddy Bears - Up GOAD 45.37 r Donald Linton gore Office 74 - -Res. 95 3. Baa-Baa Black Sheep;, acid - Bow-Wows-.Waw - by Barbara Sleep :.;�►CCIDENTS - +.COLEMAN_ 4: Yankee-Doodle - Ross Irwin' ` 5. Vocal solo - Indian Lu,:e Call - e9. 1� ' Blanche Balsdon ' Acc det)tg'Happen C: A Set Song - Muriay�Fallaise Instant; light coon stov 7. Cat and the Fiddle-- Juan Mill- gp quick,. so satisfactory,- LoCallj - aise. . . •� 8. Minuet in G. - Eileen tAarke UOaI Oil BtOoeB,EleCe hot 1siBIIre With your The Red Cross Committee hav^.. ,►la thousand dollars 'f he annual ev- plates ---i12doW screens = pr•e,aar•ed, an•interesting day's grog- suet has been conducted by different 9. Vocal solos.- Englisli Polk Songs p + Loess Agent �, for the First of Jul 'here. This or nizations each 1 - Lyi-iin Steen Whitb car y ga year since that, - •• }' .SCreoII door+ garden tool SEE - sni>ruai event In Picketing, etas )*wr.,but always a First of July, Celebra- 0. ,lv' ding Daisies'- .�h�lly 1'icov slid all hardware a!�right carred on in Pickc:in for probably tion and this year Soath rickerin 11. Duet- Waltz - Joan and Murray CYRIL R. MORLEY g p g Fauaiae ; _' riaese fifty years or. more, at leyKt so far Red.Cross are in � charge and the - = p GENERAL INSURANCE back, we are unable to find anyone entire proceeds go to themwork. A l2L• Moon Flowers'- Jno. Fallaiae .'SiRYICB PROTECTION today who can sa• definitely, when good I& Moths - Betty Scott dtit►t i!1 your lawn 40wlt! t4 y } g program of sports,' an import- -14. The Chase - Jimmy Wtbite be srarpened•VA repaired the• Fiat of July Cele-btattior, was ed Midway and a Grand i✓ti�n8 15, Vocal nolo - Sing Buds • Miss first started. We do have a few who 'Performance, siren by tag Canadian litsbel"Hatbron, Markham` ,�� $� Y recall its being conducted by the Reds Cross Concert Party. Dancing "4 011M MONTH local Fir: Brigade, and held in what to modern bands after the evening}16. Skating - Catharine Stork l was for •years know as Go"011's performance. Lots to est and drink, 17. On Parade -,Uoyd Pascoe. �seriws� l�sas� Grove, last beautiful hillside and on, the grounds. Come at 3 in •the 1-8. -Utile Boy Blue - Janet and (, �e ilre featuring bush, sputh-of the C. N.'' L track-i, afternoon_and spend the day at the David Allison: _ opposite the railway sP••tion-house. Memorial Park, Pickering. 19. Vocal.- The (pen Road Leri = Ru�►s It lavas "also held on the Elate aoutb Pictured above is the'old College v �* . of No. 2,'just west of the 'bridge, Gr+oandc of S5 years Aga, where the Z0. Valsette • ltariel ScoreIBM$ DR�� / -� but will be ret4lemberod by 'many in Celebration was than held. 'Now the 21: Dane! of lite Jesters Bert • ' _ the .old Pickering College grounds, property of Mr. E. L, Ruddy, taker CoatesT$$,' R$�LL STORE • of the horse and baggy days, when from the No. 2 Highway gatR, 22. On fhb Meadow Lyon Stan � - gross receipts would reach nearly 23. Vocal The Trumpeter Frank : • - U.AlbwnblatZ - Joyce Robinson RoseUmi Cada est Hauls,; r. beds and Bedding Doo . Johns serious! injured• � Hiumoresque (Dvorak),and Fields,"- • Soft drinks Ice . Now � ata (Beedloven} - Paul�Ftiehil-- . ---,-.-�_ _ _ 28. Vocal - Land of Hope and Glory, -.� Studio �Cocitches English hospital. . Likely to be hQine Mr. H: Maguire - cream. - Mrs. Lea. Joh this week received injuries • Nola - Grace Pu lehite ant -Gif is for of oC• r _ M ns ] occurred, but it is bell _ g NOW Mows Day -)i< word from her son Do'ug..now with that it may have been caused in 'The Spirit of the-Flag • the Signal Co>]ps in England, telling' some affair which regulations do not The Soldiers•'of the King. _. ::' casionse ' llrsfss 1800 of, his being confined to Hospital permit him to describe. Judging from Rule Britannia Prestriptioss t4rtfully COMO' with, a -compound fracture of one his condition and the 'nature of the The Navy's Here = poWdtd, ��+'�. * leg. He states that he via remani in injuries, ave expeeb to see Doul. ion To t}te• Stare _ C. A. ! :tel TT hospital for several months, and is valided home, as soon as he can be O. Canada = LQCRL DELIV[RY ,PtmeZ•a1 Director experiencing the oft-told story of the prepared for the trip. Such a'sevem Canada;Arise - Janet Spratt _ surgical methods -of repairing fract- fracture of the leg, does not leave Carry on• Canadair $TOR! HOURS, ffa, m,-ll p.nt.ddiy 21 umiture Dealer ed limbs and joints by the silver' a man in very good condition for the Canada's Presentation. to.Britannia. _.In"Jarlandsye ' Iain method, and having the leg sus- purpose which took him to Fngland. The Flag - Paul Field Y VSMZUMfir' ��� pended in the air for . weeks at a We hope things are not too bad Doug. We'll never let the Old Flag Fall ofae 88 time. Doss does not state how the L• . g• _ � TThere'll alwo�' be r' *`}a•tand _ -. _ i S�'itOij3hCre Party ,seems as though the Corinthian`' God which was given unto me, as x _ Church broke -up into factions, a wise masterbuilder I laid the A D I O: O E P O R ? E R In a semtolinei- 28,000 feet each one of which took a differen£ foundation; and another biiildeth ' above- New York's skyscrapers, apostle,,as its supposed head and thereon. But let each man take 87 DAVE ROBBINS Jose Iturbi, the Spanish pianist, teacher.', -' beed how- be buikWth thereon."- gave a piano recital for 29 of his All God's Fellow-Workeri PAul was not.only a laborer but ' r friends. '. _ 5. "What then is Apollos? and an architect. To flim was reveal - -' "SWEET"SVIfEET S1XTE)E;N'S" DIARY Certs of the Gilbert and Sullivan what -iii Paul?' Mini tors through ed the whole plan of the building --- - As refreshing and tonic as the light operas for the . summer "Practically every weapon and . whom ye believed; and each as and to prescribe the way in which ' _!$xeet Laurel grim it advertises, months. - ' method the Germans are employ- the Lord gave to him. 6. 1 plant- it should be carried out. 11. "For the new half-hour dramatic pro- Mr. Waddington started a$ i �g the development of 'Am�' ed, Apollos watered; but God gave , other foundation can no mats lay - gram, Diary of Sweet Sixteen. youth, •conducting radio orches- the increase. 7. So then neither than that which its•laid, wlhieh is gram now be erican inventive genius. Jesus Christ." ing staged .by Wrigley tr$s. — and has waved the baton is he that �lanteth anything, X. —David Saraofi. each 'I'hlirsday night at 8 (DST) over the orchestras heard in many _ neithe he that watereth; but God 12. "But if a:iq man buildeth ever CFRB. •IVs- something•.en of the,outstanding. shows on the that. vette the increase." Paul oil`the foundation gold, silver, tirely,, db radio in radio .enter- Canadian chain. His latest aeries decla es that.he and Apollos-.and­ 'costly atones, woody hay, s},,,sbble; *nmeut: Penny Matthews; the is heard each Tuesday night 'at S U N D Y other gospel•messengers are mesh ,'13. Each man's work shall be heroine, sweet sixteen'and"always the popular favorites from the �+ ly servants belonging,to God, and made manifest: for the'day shall ' itn a pickle, is a real true-to-life works of the immortal British J C H O Q L that it is absurd for the Chris- declare it, because it is ievealed f 1. who tells all to her diary.. , composers, Sir William- Gilbert f; c ]�,] tiaras at Corinth to divide into in Sire• and the fire itself shall But what rhe emnmite to its and Sir Arthur'SuDivan. _ L A+ v O a • parties, saiyng that they belong . . prove each man's work of what pages does not remain a secret— ' • to men whom God has sent oto sort it is." The judgment of It is dramatized over the air— :NOTES AND NEWSLESSON XIII serve them. These servants of Christ is here set forth symboli. and, oh 1 oy I do the teen-agers �Tho •familiar "Yoo-h0000, hare Mrs. LESSONS 'FROM `THE EARLY e, ap .on y, nae aapest • Up it, up. Ponny'i trodbles with Bloom!" echoes again over NBC's which the Lord assigned'— they of fire, namely its testing power; Ur teachers with the new' CHURCH—! Cor. 3:1.15 red Network each morning at have different tasks but are un- Its ability'to discern the perman- -glamor-number down' the-street GOLDEN TEXT — For other ited in.their•aim and purpose, the ent from the transitory, the fslse — 11.80 o'clock. iy, with her mother who doesn't ap- The neighbour]y' "Goldbergs" foundation can no Haan lay than advancement. of the Church. 8. from the true. ' It is a fire that ve of man of her Tans with• that which is laid, which.is .leans y P are returning. the network "Now he that planteth and he will'test 'whether a'-building v+i11 r beat 1 friend and with Christ. I Cor. 3:11. �' when they or Hated nearly 12 that watereth are one: but each really stand or not. It is Christ• prospective dates . . . reflect the THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING . years ago•for_a new daily series shall receive his own reward ac- who puts the final appro^al or thrills and disappointments of all Time--The date for the writing PP to be heard in place o! the Serial, cording to his own labor." . The disapproval upon 'a man's work.- of people" of that age who "Lone Journey." of the first epistle to the Corin- rule of the reward is not the tal- 14. "If any. man's work 'bhall �ar'en''t' either "dopes" or thians has been variously placed p Berke. Lovable characters in the true- crate or gifts, nor the success"of- abide- which he"built therein, he' Adults listen, too, and smile moist- -to-life stn at between 57 and 59 A.D. • shall receive a rews d 15. If"any story of a Manhattan Jew- Gods servants, but their labors. T fully in recollection of how sad ish familyare'Moll ; Jake, Rosie; I'4ea—The famous Greek city This brings the humblest on a mane'work' shall"be burnid he y of Corinth was on a commanding g and serious things used to seem and Sammy; who rose from a level -with the most exalted. 9. shall.suffer loss: but he him3elf at sweet sixteen. - position at the southern extrem " � v ' ` • lower East Side tenement to a ity of the narrow isthmus which For we are God's fellow-workers: shall..be saved, yet so as through "MAKE. MINE MUSIC" - Park Avenue apartment. 'In pri- a are God's husbandry, God's-. fire.'.' If all that at Christian has . . ; vate life, Molly is Gertrude Berg, ~ joined the Greece, ft to the. Y -Another musical treat heard g mainland of Greece, often, called building" God needs men to done here on earth is finally *ho originutdd, writes and directs the "Bridge of the Sea," the rayl• ,carry out His purposes. For the shown to be worthless, still, when along the •air lanes these nights, 'the aeries. tel of the Province of Artesia. distribution and application of $11 of bis works are consumed by comes from CSOC in Hamilton- - when at 11.80 a restful interlude A versatile and commuting Paul and Corinth Christ's finished work on the the fire, he himself may y4t-be ` et semi-classical and popular g Psnl was finding some grown- cross, God depends on men, saved -as by . passing through a' P P singer is WBEN s tenor, John Christians behavinglike. ehil- 10. "According to the-grace of fiee. saajeal comedy works is featured. Priebe, who has-been signed for - 1%is change of pace after an.eve-' seventh appearance this sea• dren in the Church at Corinth,and... ` -sing of dramas, dance tunes, and "son with--the Boston Symphony su writes this chapter to. correct keavy-going newscasts, is fast be- Orchestra August 14th in Stock= ouch.a situation. It will be to # ` ` 1 eossning a favorite spot on the bridge, Maas, our advantage here to 'summarize iisl for Canadian listeners. Tune briefly Paurs relationship-to the -" r Mr. Priebe is a- member of QUICKSILVER . Ja Make brine Music from 1150 WBEN's Candlelight Singers who Church p this great city. The on the dial, and enjoya good- ApoatIe probably went to Corinth fills concert dates between bion- in the ahtuma of A.D. 50. ori- HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pnszle 18 Dispattdsed. - - _adght spot of music that pleases- evening broadcast& at 7.45 19 Street (abbr.). s s g ginslly he had intended this visit 1 Latin god of _ o'clock.. The August 14th date to be a comparatively this one, coinmetce 22 Revokes. P 19 I T! T I G11.BERT AND SULLIVAN will be the fifth time he.has sung ?He is the 23 Tem - but, as s result of the direct lead- Geoffrey Waddington, one- of Beethoven's "Mies& Solemnis 25 A is �N I • stag.of ?.}le.Holy Spirit, Pani re- messenger"or . Canada's most able music direr- under the baton of Dr. Serge- mained for probably eighteen --- of the N called by his has returned to the CBC net- Kousaevitsk V A name. _ •-ate' y- �- �-' � months.: There its reason to be- gods (PI> 28 Pertaining to - - work for another series, a cots- eight o'clock, and will feature all ng liege that the Apostle passed 13 Assumed l t 'L focus. through in Corinth a period of name. V 28 He is.a.---- severe mental struggle, out of 14 Roof = N E a - which he came with the resol3e ornamient. j4, R � 30Cattlefarm. _ By William to preach :more simply and plain- 16 Consciow. . • � BUT I 31 Pale. �. IT/J ��1�/�US �JTL� Ferguson ly than ever. The Church which a7 Examination V 1 33 To stop up. Paul founded here was brought 37 Undermirses: p - forth withmuch travail; and a sk . Saline _ h IS Strikes. 40 ,. x , t ever looked on it as peculiarly his 7. 20 beast King of •39 Pound (abbr 1 ViIRTICAL '• so]utiost. _ g� "Mr * •r i x-. , . own. Around his relation to it, 41 Vnplowed. 1 Door rung 43 Tenspers. some of the most perplexing ansa-s 21 Myself. _45 To repar3 - 42 Half an ern. -2 Fragrant P. Z. tionof his life cluster, and out . 22 Full. 43 Sound of oleoresin for printing of it grew some oz his most. ini -`24 To suffice.' 47 Charity.' ►,-- surprise. . -3 To succeed. g r Aa portant teaching. 25 Musical note. 44 Musical note 4 Feline animal. 49 Can term, A Rebuke to Corinthians 26 Moor. 49 Canvas ' t .'' I..Cor. 3:1. "And I; brethren,.. - X36 To splash. 5 Plural shelter " I"t� .. ' 27 Senior bI Form pf "a." pronouns. 56 And. r� eK x *s *' .�. -could not speak unto you as unt6 (abbr.). 52 Helps.' 6 T bark. `51 MoRammealn A '�• ,. y ap'sritnal, but as unto carnal, as Wrestlers noble P` - �' ,, 1EARIs } unto babes in 'Christ 2. I fed 29 Pair. (abbr,) 54 Icy rain. 55 To discharge. throw. •'`52 Snake = 1. %�' • ; /ytipV�g FASTF�Q - you with milk, not with me:t; 3i Custom. gq To shoot at 13 Sun deity 53.Mineral for ye were not pet. able to bear 32 Turf. ` " COIR°rn ty MfA ft"#Ct,W_ NONIN.��rpr� ��-Q '- it: nay, not even now are ye able; 6 .. _�Shoemaker's Aging. 58 Males Shoemspr 39 Vestige. Chief: tool. lis Age, S. for ye are yet carnal." The 80 -� - 35 Violently- :8l His winged 10 Deposited. 58 Beverage f;. C7 /'VL4Fc'Cf s/• Apostle felt that all his preaching 3 Scolds languish. Electric - would do no nod. it he talked 6 cap. 11 To h. 58 -r' - _ g constantly. 12 His winged 12 Measure _ term- pip argent spiritual things to mete who - ; THE E.C�U fNOX£S were unspirituah They were 3$SL'veet 'potato shoes 7 5 Chum M 80 P]us a] (abbr'r L/4iLJ�i?i�"Lzir (, tW.21 AND SEP7P3� Christians, real Christiana,, babes I 2 S 5 10 RI f2 Phllyl/LY. DO NOT DNIDE in.Christ; but there was one dean-THE YEAR EQ(J�AL.I.Y. ly fault-they were carssal—they 314 IS 16 _TME 1�fTFJ2V,o.4-• allowed 'the flesh to dominate isr1 PCWA /AAR,CH 'i•O , their•lives. The carnal state might `7 113 19SEPT MSM 13 A FEW be described as a state of pro- 7: IMIK 1 77 o [�.Y°S i:pNGFJ2 .. tracted infancy. A babe cannot help himself, and that is the'life .. of many Christians. They make their ministers spiritual pusses of 6 7 13 - babes, keep them occupied all the 31 1 _ 'CKJE'i�INC Cl�L1 r-SHiPs -time in nursing and feeding them 3 MA.t.S FLP t"'e_.. OF TH E r on the Word of God. "For where. 5 FAMILY 'EMfm/DAE" as, there is among you jealousy I�Et vr' rHE I=TMALX2!� , n strife, are ye not carnal, and and WITH 9.'s�F-T3 do yet not walk after the-manner • ' % of men? '4. For when one saith } Gl.lr''TENTING BL 1t38t�s 9 I CQPV'ri�iNING PREY, 012,IN �' I am of Paul and another, I am 3 SOME INSTANC�S,BTS OR "' �� of Apollos; are ye not Hien'!^. GAY >=LC1NE32 >?ETAtS: These Corinthians were not walk. 5 4Is 51 ing according to the Spirit' of TIl3>Y loser to t,lti@ Russ the earth is,"the fester it,travels alprtg Christ, but they'v ete conducting 3 55 56 ' •orbit,and,since It Is at-its nearest'point'during the wlriiti then themselves just as plain, ordinary 7 59 ;, !E males the disle'.fr-om the autumnal equinox'to the men of the world, a conduct which e�uigtix ref lege"trig. was characterized by jealousy-, ' . . NEON and then, as alivays, by• strife, rxT: How crlckeb pan•be ueW ss tb*moP.11lerl. followed at'last by division: It PSP Rhine Wine J. MILLAR WATT _ . - ti: YV� uJ',D EWOW►-1 O� \ S — I F WG COULD GI:T -rwis WEr COULD aE�►-F HiM TO DRINK IT ?NE ENEMY' IN NO "TIME - — --- i :. .. ' • •ed � A• • e lar. ;:�...ry,•., ,,x . _ n ... ,. .... .. �-r.,u,l• .nix. .•dE.• � ,,1� :.;, ' - � . ,. .. .. . .w w.ae+*.+, � sF%�Ie 1�'•��• Xeb'!1•rtry..a-� ;.rF � Ws *'c�r'�t�s,+r<R7tiro' �*,:v.. . . .Y. •+ r "��'` r• ,. an example. And anyway, that we " s PICTURES ! ould tearu a lesson from you. She r' MRRRYIR-G- • r , l�T u� . _ , F is the head mistress at'Bolton— r,...., p ' buss Weatherbee, I mean." ✓ 'a "BLENHEIM [BOMBER"t!'SPITRIIjtt'! Bend two twz tops from packages of Cauada MARK R�._ • ■ ! ' • "What a' hofrible idea;' said."WELLINGTON, BOMBER^ Cold Starch f'br each picture Zquested. . / _ :< p1,M•f.MOOD-ROONEY-ARRROY oil wars your �� and adrtreof �'� Violette alIT1�It Dtil<]!1 lark _ _being taken for an ex• Y ; ptppcc e%MD tL0D FLYING BOAT" The Canadat3tarch- them tato elelhngtthe �oa ' ample. t He pushed bacli his Chair b '� curie—thea mntl them to De and of Sunlight flooded thetZ 'f c: H.M.DESTROYER(TrWdm) St.Fw Toronto,Out. room, and outside on the- lawn a SUBMARINE(Shirk dm) , t i MOTOR TORPEDO BOAT and t►lfMH C HAPV E R TWO , lore robin strutted. Mark picked ' These wonderful Pictures are&6u obtainable Valerie out of her chair and walked ng with 'ktrterie-over a late' z .. fur.2 box-tops from,packagea id .. t•. _ ..witla leer to the.window..- Y l s BENSON'S ? breakfast, he luau himself mak: -^ CORN STARCH Ing plaus. - d Thla to sort of tripplah weather, k ► or "Isn't it—exciting.?" asked Vat- How..would `you like to take a car y <f ' - SILVER GLOSS LAUNDRY STARCH • Brie oYin-111e- rim of a tall glass o[•� ax,4 'drive? Anywliere--:just 8.s it or 1 complete label from a tin,of mirk. -„L �. comes? Bafore we go back to work. CROWN BRAND SYRUP. ^•' LILY WHITE SYRUP "What?" Or how about your,not.going back - + e . F. 1KARO ":Etat sttAing here like this—toy io work' I Wau,.not until fall?,. f. (for each picture nestled) Tia .�'~.;;:• /, gether: No lessons for me- and nog Valerie leaged a, lit le shyly ag- ust P18 arm. ",You have.grand_ - i ly forgotten for the moment the thoughts, dou't you? I,suppose—" Y a t t reason for all this. Let "R' her'forget, ,. hat?" + • ' s though:= Mark. He had no inten- : tion of turafng 'the'pCBce into a -t*We..cou1du'k really.-start this house of ntournttig. _ tuogning—"• - "The reason we can't go awayx, i A TIP FOR TEA TIME - askedn't you like your schogl?" he hat - today," he told her, '16—twe _ • .i � have to hear your. mother's' will. - " By KATHARINE BAKER -- She hesitated for a long moment, We have to meet her lawyer here - lacing hItn with a sort of shy spec at-three. Jitailyou mind?" = pp •• , ulation. "Not—very much," ":wt if'you are there." et vs t "Why tact?" _ Helooked.'out over Valerie's head ,• ' "`Of course, everybody is very across the lawus and gardens. nice,'.'-she hurried to tell him. "But "Is mother—somewhere'." she i - - - you see-- Nobody seems to care. asked suddenly, ' DEj lCIaUs1, ". I mean you feel like a machine i'-Yes;- said Stark flatly. He re- a j d Enj y its deHctoutlgenuine _ Mark nodded, watching her. Her aiize, that he had been expecting o 1 ._ _ .. .. _ peppermint flavor after every, , small flee gave ,him' the curious the question. That he was-prepared meal, ..relieves that stuffy' ' impression of almost visible ­to answer. "What they put away - feeling.. ..helps-keep,teetk�- v thought. was no more Ellen than her sable clean.bright and atttadive... •'Maybe you'd like to cha.irge. coat. t mean, there wouldn't bebreathpleasant. be suggested.='Jte, I'm t.ot so crazy auy'Culi In creaA4just'for-the : .GET SOME TODAY$ _,about this School thiaa' anywway." puupose of exti-action, would there? .. ti "of_course mother Is—was:--al- I 'mean, they haven't hurt-Ellen's ways -righty-and she said-the ma- thought. She's taken It along with ate, and she found trouble In-keep. ' F -•chine part didn't matter: She said her, wherever she Ls. Reall*, she lug her mind on them-except as an w - �°'� a +r It was the very beat school. And is- her thought, I -don't want to --acoempanlment to her thoughts. tr. _ _ --that We ought io tie Lhaakiul—" 'muddle you -Slie loctked up and found-Lee had Mark finished his coffee before "1 see--just a little said Vat.- stopped reading, and was putting ' he- ahswisred. "I don't say she erle. Mark wondered if he only his papers back in: his brief esse. - „•,.: z wasn',t right. But took at It this Imagined that the nervous tensity -Her Aunt Dorothy got up, an-Elise, way: we have to stick together. that always grippe'd her was giv- and-v,hieley,with Mark beside them. V Y� • ;; who's going to st that ! stay home hug wiry. "i feel much better,about She followed and slipped her hand nights, it you are-off. up the state it. I only thought—it, was such a Into his. i E0, being educated? So just say I'm sad'time=to go away—jest -when- "Your darling mother still watch- a selfish gny, inn we'll- hynt us everything is starting to bloom— es over you," said Elise seutlment- - a learning factory: somewhere lu_ if, that wag all,there-ls to it." _ ally, r W - town, There must he one. I meati -I'm quite sure it isn't. If it Valerie looked up nervously. EF " the kind tou-should go to.-Or may were. things w.ouldn' make sense. Sae had s tear in each of herr lar`gii be you can stay at home and,Have Everything has to make sense, dark eyes. Valeriem. • watched the a governess tar tujor, or whatever ttoesa't It?" faacinaWL watting-for:them 13.roll.. i beautlfu young 'women almost With Ellen Gone down. - y • , "fourteen have.'We can let it ride "Stoat` times.".she- stood quietly - ► a while. anyway. and see. There's beside him for a'long time. (Tp Be ContMued) - - - 4 741.i no burry." He had thought of her during the - ; A Mark of Chdractei• -five--yews he--had been mUrried to - ° r �} But _ - ` "I tike it!-[ mean, the idea, 8 Ellen as a email shadow in s state . There are few df our customs gy city milk - does It matter what 'You like?" of-perpetual acquiescence. With jlrl[8 Parade more delightful sad more worth. I teaspoon vanilla Mark looked at her quickly. She tits. glitter of Ellen gone, he was - had no business-w'itlr that blend of -beltlning.to-see.Valerie,,, Yet d e -preserving than 4 o'clock tea: and I cup broken ivaluut 'merits wistfulness and renunciation. "f Ellen had fascinated him at first s-parade The vel duchesses It is becoming one of the daily Si[t hour once, mdasurF, olid bat- Beside. my garden wa hope to_tell pout it matteTs! Look by the very qualitles that after- In -amethyst and white jhnd ofd, "musts in homes and offices on, lug powder and Balt. and silt to:. ys B at me. 'I like work, Even In col- ward proved disastrous: unearthly Green s ear-ti this side of the vrater. It also-r*r - gether., thi ..times. Add butter to_ p peed ]eaves stand tags and l knew I•was going to.be ._iov_e4laees cotmbltgesi with an almost tally _ closing hours of the day: Plan to gradually to eggs, bearing•that- that. So„ what do f do? (3o and ludicrous Pfflcienc and a varae• _ y. serve something. Tittle dt[tere4t oughly; then add chdcolate mix. take.'up room In a plant being• a lous capacity. for absorbing people. yet taller still'- the duchesses, chemical engineer that .somebody With the spell of her beauty-on ,t.•. at tea time at home. Nothing that Sure seri blend. Fold !n hoer. Add With royal head' held hien •_ , else might, fit much better'_ hl he could forget. her capabil• e -....would.involve etttra•work of course thilk, vantltli, and nuts and mlz g -Scornful of earth they-walk-upon, "ElLt ft's your plant," Valerie raj- - ttles. or he could escape In work. But.gracious to-the sk 'because that would defeat the par• ,. well. Bake is greased.pan:8 x S x 'l Y• minded dtlm. And• now" she had suddenly. and note of the,tea hour—a time for re- . inches. It( slow_o.ren (3_'S degroea � y' -.—Marie Doerr in ChrisEian Sci-, taxation and congeniality. Thea "So it is." He realized suddenly permanently left him, And already F.? 1 hoar, or until done: Remove enee Monitor. -eugge tions for -small. eakea ant 'from pan and cool. ut In squares, with a pang that he had not -even: he was dwelling on her fmpertec• quick breads are ideal. They pro-. -L10 } let squares, thought bf Etter.'dui Ing the coiaver= liana.' -vide just enough int e•,way of oo DELICIOUS CUP CAKES "llies Weatherbee Bald it was a s - -He.cam* into-the UWrary at'three and are perfect companions .for a 2 cups sifted cake flour mark of character. f mean, trot just that afternoon; with Valerie, se• - tragrant cup of tea. 2 teaspoons. double-actitmg-baking spending money because your tach• date: beside him. Lee Dagnall, El- tug � ���s� )lot and oozing with butter !a, powder er lett '1t So you.-S'he said If w'e len-s.frfend-Std lawyer for madyy- aide, crisp and brown on the out ?•� teaspoon salt were boys we should take you for years, sat at the table looking over ����'� ■ide, quick breads are,grand too_ pp Butter or other sihur ontr rl► ' with salads, perfect for Sunday 1 cup sugar papers, -anal to. Mark's sarprlse P there were, tour other people in the night pass'around snpperA and just 2 eggs, unbeaten Place ?$ inch apart OR: an un- room. right with hot 'chocolate around a 3i cup'milk greased baking sheet, bake In a Reading of the Will - --blazing fire on a cold-wintry after=' i'teaspoon vanilla pot.oven (450 esF.1 12 to He had not realized there would, - O noon. When' served plain, jelly oi• ,Sift flour once, measnre, ad,i bak• 15 minutes. Make 24 biscuits. be gnybody but himself and Val- marmalade- can accompany, them Ing powder and salt, and sift to- Biscuits placed slightly apart on erie, and saw from-the alightly but when made vrtth cheese or to. gether three times. Cream butter baking sheet have an*even `brown reproachful looks they bent on him �' = y . < mato juice, just butter will be eu•' -thoroughly, xdd sugar gradually; Crust all round. When broken open that they felt he should havg been ;•' _augur,. and cream together until light and they show k creamy white. fluffy told when they arrived: and same COLLEGE FUDGE SQUARES 'fluffv. Add eggs,,, one at a 'tinge, crumb, even and fine grained. They . notice taken of them. Dorothy and cup sifted flour heatiug_thoroughly after each. Add pull apart in flaky layea•s. - Paul had come'and gone in the "- ifl teaspoon double-acting baking. flour, -alternately with milk,' a TOMATO BISCUITS house at will during the last - powder' sniall amount at a time, beating 2 cups• sifted cake flour wretched week, and Elise Water- 14 t teaspoon salt atter 'each addition unlit amoQth. 2 -teaspoons double-acting baking ford and Shirley Endicott, being cup butter or other shortening Add vanilla. Bake in greased large ponder Ellen's dearest friends; were en' Y squares unsweetened chocolate, . cup-cake: pins 'hi gigoderate oven r teaspoon salt - anything but a formal footing. ' melted (:3-45- degrees F.)- 20 minutes, or 4 tablespoons butler or other Mark sat on the sofa and drew 1 cup'sugar until done. Spread with chocolate shortening Valerie down, beside him. Lee at ' S eggs; well beaten or any. favourite froatipg. Makes a• cup tomato juice once unfolded Ellen's will, and be• 1- 13.cup cakes. f Silt 6m, once; measure, -add gan to read. The •formal 'phases, ie as he proceeded. CRUSTY BAKING SCUITS POWDER - mato baking jCut.in powder ellshortening;on eaadd to- they a -few more and moresint o ever, (}� 2 Cups sifte, flour . 2 carefully until all flour_is damp- sof cadence, like some-somber gnu- "I rete neatl halt Jim teaspoons double acting baiting., p y y powder seed. Then stir vigorously until Brown beaten. I had him' .E mixture forms a soft .dough that " drinking coffee or tea at � tea9poon salt - _ - - 2 teaspoons sugar clings to sides of bowl. Drop from • _teaspoon oh urig-eased baking "Luxurious Rusticity" every meal and-his-neves— — .ti 6 'tabtesl+oong -fie _ • shortening sheet. Bake in hot oven (450 de ere a .our Cha- were going, his temper was a i + ...• .. .., g .. _ le�tr nc 11q�(neap`i allc pr PIRe. < •T�' 3* cup milk (about) glees F.) l0 to 12 tnlnutes. brakes coveredm•untninx, gnu- can frayed,..hts digestion upset ' 2d stnall biscuits. `' '' ,,pend a memorable hVliday In Sift flour once, measure, add an atmomphere of "Luxurloun by- caffeine._ But some baking powder, salt and sugar, and CHEESE DROP BISCUITS Haaticlt�," Yon emu ride . . meddler started him on a - sift again. Cut in shortening; add 2 cups sifted flour play [roar . . . tenolrr . :. iitvtm In the pool or from our Randy thirty-day test Of Postumj milk'-gradually, stb•rjng until soft powder. .. -_.. g eking brash an on the terrnln - - • • • • - ' of onbeautiful volt.ntry clnlr and awn went-caffeine- 6 - dough -ls formed, Turn out on tin, h' '-- •- Y . rooms „Ith troth or I' - - , 3 teaspoons double-ac `w `ictur t sh ]grip floured boars an�c�knea 4 tablespoons butter ranulatt' water . . . rpr n cr r - g- A Pierre ue 30 seconds;- or- enough to -shape. or - other - - grrotet•ted .'. . x1in,at Frotarlaan - -cheery thes_C days to suit Roll 'A inch thick and cut with sh rtenln �nR',dell lmanl food indoor Red me!" } o g vlslt 1W.1 -eoitiur'- 1 cup grated American cheese dMi door sport■: R rug modern hotel floured 1-?Ys inch biscuit cutter. of Noraiandie de- _. -.. -- ._ .. '1 V about) - �, Vril re Yoe ook',1 — It ntr•: att;n la the Laur- e a THS A11,1. � { Dont let eaffeine-nerver et you! y , St to ace, in'�~ure..add bait• � 1 g r , "Baum, 44 mile■ I`1TF. "1 N-i. f Drink delicious, besithful Postum.. itLortli of NOntreal 400=acre , I irig powder and salt, and sift again. ate, htarp•- "Coe/dne',io refeise. Can't harm > oaetrllln saints, on labs . . . all Cut in shortening and Cheese. Add asitia cin- , ninst,stomach orbovn,-And Powna - -• ■ orts. Write � bklt. THE / Iron. P.Q. soars Ase�s pries le law sed these CAPTECLE$, 'Ste.'''Adele ee milk g,radually,.stirring.until soft - - { IS no s✓asts—mad*imtaatly in the nt, que, dough' is formed. Drop from tea. a I cup.Order Pomm from your grocer. 0,v % spoon on ungreased baking sheet, s•: aP243• ► • • Bake in hat oven (450 degree8 F.)_ 12 to 15 minutes. illakes 14 his- r L Dr MADE s NLEcults. - ft _ 0 1 ' JD •r TRZ Mcxmuia IliW8 to Creditors 'WANTED . _ PIANO-TU`NINO o Zis�s --.Notice AND OTHERS DEAD HORSES AND CA1 TLE Peiarson t -CSrtagi - AND- flil•!fi p+s ,rear. liL6Y iia t:{ the Estate of charts. _ "For Tree°'piaw< 'up Phone — e ti«�k • to ties uaitsd statue Itt.bert aROOKLIN . .. .. .. .. ss' _DAILY All •Hindu o#Repair Wart a>.i Gt. Brilaio. iZ.00 is adrois�ea. Patty,.Geatlesnaa„ Deeeaaed + CLA11iEMl NT ., .. 81s 7111"Ttwi>K Gwra�leer Au »I ox r Pte. :• sus TOA�-P•,�OI[1�I2I�iQ 0. 6. HGODONALD ainst the Estate of Charles RobeA AGWCOURT . " coos .. Ave. lbaenl� Peo4y, late of Terwshship of Pkk- kurniture Moving - 14 . .Jsiit 1Lpir�e: Pi+/siMse We Pg7 the pholne share" Clese ' eriue, In the Connt� of Ontario, >fhr�►'Llwfil� IIPI! cbeld" gaetlaman, dacesed, who died on or Your Palzonage About the 304% day of Mar, 1941, are GORDON YOUNG LTD is AppreoissMsd x before the SW dal of July, 1941, RMTRMT -- k?a�xt. 21ea! he�'y notified to send psetieaLis Tenwev NbOele fid.SdiB PifiONi PfiCiC 3fN try, .• , tie sad of of same bo lbs aadessigned on. of 1'. C.Y, Mi1RY6Y rEAR.f!i 4 large 11vhwrooATTZNIfloq�& d 7 '.• rn be veOsha lr, Pb wer9 o C. Aad- ted, having regard Only .ta ���►7 —_ e hich datt a* Bow" wl t3seon, Oshawa, Pbons 9s or 1888 fel. the claims of wtic t the Wired - Ro". - F._� Sok, Radio Service � i F • sbalf then have note% and the un- 1/k�pwt�� P"UkP, -- ,dp i J h�yli_�ohx��� "i" t* any - _YYo., �.oL ..� tv[7Va. Vi 7fA�ae C•1�l 'shaft - y•.��lt,r•5►2' --- not M1l+- - ..A:11Y.r .w iA!.:•>1f•Y-�V a•, •T. W. Jaimston. Fraadursea say then have notice. Frban and Alssts Oats+t Bar- 8zpert seri►#cwt# anti re- !`il l FOIA• SA3.E — 3-year old ,Hare, Dated at Tore#tte. Hula i4tit'day lei,free fzom noaioue weeds, pairs to all makes. Rena• ;1♦d' - a. � ''-eonaii., I,o! 1!3 coo. 3, Pielsering. A Jhr f: 4____,r,: Garalcsyl. 43-5 (widen Peas, 10e. per 'lb. S�At� and IF'brem* Petty, Cherrywooe, Out;, guaranteed. -13SED CLOT=—NG, STERILIZED, Wm: James Gordon (Pietty, R, R. Z Clover Seed A :Stone cleaned and prdwwd like now. We Pfckeringi- ,Ontario, Esecetwsd ARTHUR FIELD - r ' received a large shtltnerht of high !Sr tklr Solidtors: Beaton; Belk sad Farrmore Laying Mash and class gentlemen's suite, pants, large Ross, 378 Bay, Srt: Tetroata Crowing Mash guaranted to Graduate Radio and Tclevisloo Delivered or Lorded is Institute; Member Official Radio singe coats eto. Very reasonable. it give results, $2.25 per cwt. ger h E r '; Pt10N& eefant, Pick f02S . will-pay you to comae here before you r ice t®rsste gf#ice how" 6471 . go anywhere else. Sam Schwan:, 21 .,WHITF7VALE Barley 4; Oat Chop, $2.25, Wn Bond Str. West, Oshawa, as-a — JOHN B'OIIRNIZ do dON .� •A special Patriotic Service in Building Material of all kinds BR ._ ;ROOM and LARD — reasonable, 30nnection with the National Day of ^^ THEATRE � �'+ / !bn Lake -front at Fairport Beach. Prayer will be held in the Whitevale , Claremont' Ont. "l HG+!`�► i RE L. . C�'Ni'/LL r Running orate;. Spring-filled beds. Baptist Church next Sunday at it a. - :: :lets. G. Simpson, (Big Brown m, pl e#miTsr wall be held in Pt+ons _ �J• OtNoa ;FUNBRAL nlRstrroR AND 45-7 - the Green River Church in the ev- BMBALKRR IiUti5E to PENT — at Green River. ening at 7 o'clock. All -are cordiallq *^� �*hfi� ft ♦ Healthfully Air-Conditioned . invited. _ i V I ILLS All Shaws Daylight Saving Time 9uoeessor;tah W.J. il+tber, 7"roans, partly furnished. A,IaIy to 8wuttviile - y�. Vera Smithy 52 Spencer Ave. THURt DAY FRIDAY&S�TURDAY n 1� pe Night,and Day�3sr Toron+o. Melrose 1853. * Shur-gam. e k 27. 2$ Card o- Tksnka feed, , sere �U E 26, 8usnam PWae Reaileaee Phosel -Electric Waslhera, reconditioned frame Vice mill chicken ' Two Showa at 7,30 and 9:30 9801 28 $19.50 at Dor: Christian.Electric. --'The family of the late Thos.• Sas- i Saturday Matinee at 1.30 Ice Boxes, used gas ranges, oil derson wish to express to their man)' starter, growing stoves,-Coleman ranges, recondition- neighbors and friends, their deepest L ♦'Tin Pan Alley" ed, bargain prices Don 0iristian gratitude and thanks for the many mash, laying mash, _ PIITI3 The Pickering - Electrie- expressions of ey :athy during ` . 'their recent bereav�earhent in the death range mash, boy ALICE PAYE M��' MARKET :Radios, console, 'reconditioned,. 25 to 'of a loving. husband aid father. BETTY GRABLE ehoose'` from, from $4,35 at Dor. starter, Concentra` _ ristia�n Electric.. _ JACK OAKIE Y2h -- We oarry a fall line of tes, calf starter, tura. JOHN PAYNE Cook Stoves, make your choice frorz. Fresh over rted extra-good trade-in - e 3o asap l 4 $ . COOKSHUTT key starter, salt - MaNDAY. 'rL;ESDAY to WeD SDAY will be higher ' stoves, now, Pricei4, vrh . $ Sh UNE 30.JULY i and 2 and 4 next fall. Don (hristiars Electric. liI b�locl�s and bags J _ . I'ro ft Vood Purina fly spray . Two S*nose. at 7.30 and 9.34 ;ured AUCTION,SALE _ Ho�iday Matinee, Tues.July let at 2.(SO - -Meats - regency dor cattle. Household fnr'ture and Real Estate - - _._ New Stack -of •farts an aa" nn T ie� �iirl, a 'Guy ` the. pea C rty- of the Estate of the _ 9erriee on above maealpas -D . N + Loi;k w o:ud L„ 0,r, ellvery-is at your service late lTrs. H..H. Thomson, Claremont Implements on ezMbit in season - and a GO�1 hone Pick 16:, - -4 _ Plows. mowers sty , . PiCVVERkDFFLI O R - kYITFI- �0 P_ baturday, July Rk at 1 p!• m. 'P. CLARENCE SILK : .,•�: .. GEORGE MURPY -C hesterfield, Mohair couch, End-tab- - L. i,,Y�', + - le, Settee; Small stand, Small table. UCLE BALL 'Electrio lamp and shade, :Electric Claremont, Ont. HORSE RE ISTI rG E[)MOlr10 O'BItIEN table- lamp, 1:lectric radio tStew•arr.:, '��(� arner); Dresser and wash stand. - COMMODORE AGAIN (26812) Old E l (] YVYou- WIron bed. springs and;mattress, •? the choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion, C ING — Thum. Fri. `and Sa . Notre' ••Toilet .sets, Q J U t.Y 3,-4 and 5 .�. Di:iing-room e.ute cam- �epa� •✓�Op the property of Robert Defoe, Green - piste, 2 Drop-leaf tables, Number of 4 River, will make the season of 1941 ­BOB HOPE We do Building of all kinael kitchen chairs, Folding cot,-lied-room - Tractor Service; as follow-s:— On Thursday, June 5th, i GING CROSBY CaRPFNTERIti(3, - - 'chair, Bedroom, table,' Quebec hea- will leave his own stable•ard proceed !. " IN . CE�IENThQ,- Graduate 1. H•-G• Tractor School. ter, Fineilay 6-hole, strove wdth warm -- to iyLurray Dunks{d's, lot 3's, rear of 10 genre .experience ++ `PLUCdBING• r •ing oven, Small heater stove, Dining• Con, 7, for night; Friday, proceeds 1 ,.. Service in all mekes of Traetors- - f roam-clockr Dresser and uashstard, to Bert silverthorn's, Lot '�1, 1Qth Zanzi and Licensed Garage Service•-- � Oa t0 bar Red springs and mattress, Bed roorh ` Lino :Markham, for .noon, thence` to .atisfaction guararrteac3 •ROOFIN(j box and small' tab,e, Rocking-aa r, his own stable where he will remain _ . Be�rooiri' chair; Bed,: 'springs and _'.JOHN jN-,RT0N unt:1 the:.following Thursday after- �+ �c �+ �+*�ff*r �.io eel[ Bre►utford Rooeos mattress, Dresser, 31*dicine cabinet, E'hone.i104 CLAREMON7 noon, Terms'— $12.00, payable Feb- R. C• CLENDEIV♦j� Materials, Empire Bathroom' w :'..$mall table, 2 (food arm chairs, Sin- runty 1st, 1312. EgirphnPnt, Duro'Water ee bed, Chest. of _dm%vers, Andque FUNERAL DIrZSCTt}R yyetems. Beatty I, ' living-roam table, Washstand, Rock- � `` Stable hq•aionhent Private Ahnbulance B ?ng-chair, Commode chair, Sewing- Building Materlat Lasket, Looking-glass, 9 x 12 Rug, ' Day e►od Night" j E time Quantity of carpet, Desk Lamp; �'tc- Pbone 900(1 d tee Free trola,-Stool, Oil heater, Clothing J. Guaranteed hamper, Large Oval mirror, Number PERMANENT N A GG l N C- P A i h 'e)y 1Mt a►l derrn3ooc+ P. . P R O V S a`1 ". of Iullowis, Feather tick, Number of THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER '-.t-ictures, earlour rug, Lumber oz AND N E R�►ES, 1 T MAY 8 E Markham, Ont.- _ Phr ne 4502 ,&mad rugs, Electric .plate, Electric. !toast4r, Pot and pans, Qraantity,.. est YOUR EYES. ,. �. PiCKJOM 6 ONTAM good dishes, Number of,fruit jars, . K. TUCK': O PT. D. W carte letters and.end money ° Urge table. Kitchen cup- Order your gray Cb cka g .' board, Coal oil stove, 2 Vvens, !. Q, thretvah; me--perms d attemtioa, • • rnow�er, Garden tools, Iron pots, Pro- s iblti ' 01MAWA. OWL Lockwood Mil ' Co., Pickering _pert0 including, ?-room house, An- �S Ised-, - tique.standing mirror. : L. G. Wilson, R. R. 1, Myrtle Stn. The property — including corner lot, - (3 1-2 acres, more or less), ?-roomed 1939 PlymouthCoach house, with electric lights, water and `cistern; will be 'offered subject to a ��� �� L reserve bid. 939 .Chemo Coach Terms on Chattles and Property, — 938 Dodge', Custom Coach - - Cash. Sale at 1 stern. tkne. 1937 Pontiac sedan, radio, heater 15-30 I. H. C. tract rubber and steel A. S. Farmer, auctioneer 1937 Chev. Coac}i g?Furrar+v y H. C< tractor law* 1 Dodge 1 Luxury Liner : . 1539 Ford Sedan— . ;. 94 2-furrow I. H C tractor plows r+ id tri 1935 Olds. Coach Massey side-delivery rakesr p o 1 w _= P.EEI`NriOQU 1929 Durant Sedan : u drive �llemonstrat r — l 2 Massey hay loaders - - =- 1929 'Ford coach Massey 5-fc' t mower _ L.., :.X19:38 Chrysler Royal Sedan The Ladles' Bible Clas, met at the 19.78 joras. �'•nnr•h• - 1C Foot 17 rake � P&rgonage,on. Monday evening with 1929 Dlds Sedan torn•cultivator : • _ dQ 1)iiss Edith Ormerod in charge of, 193.1 Buick sedan Hay tedder" 938 'Na$h L site i�elUxe :the program. 7`1936" C30 I• H. C. track Footlift riding plow Sedan - - - ThP Y. R'-I;• were at the Union 1933 Dodge 1-2 ton panel : Hand'lift riding plow i '.. 'ionic•of Young: PeoAe held at Or 1935 Chev. EL duty long W B. ' 'I: H.`0. gang ploov " 1 Q c ono on Saturday and were successful 1932 Chev. stake.duals 68-Spring tooth cultivator .1`''32 CheviSedan in cartyir)g off the- Shield' fox eff- 1930. Chev, stake duals Sets-farm trucks ..AS jsI $145 VV icienGy, Congratulations; 1935 A. H. C. C40,short W. B, Wagon Box y The W. Dd. S. of the- Circuit will 10-2d I. I•L 'C: tractor on steel Beatty colt;e?r tub washer, 60pcycle :• �/( 1929, Ply-mouth outh sedan _ d Can Gilson milk cooler 25 cycle •T meet at the home of tiles, Y. Par- Ai £ _�'1 ' la�.e�O�t 7. len of Kinsale, on T•hursdaq, . Suly to-20 I. H,. C. tractor on rubber L•r• +L,/ - ard, at 2 p m• All la-lies oordialty I . Invitadti =PER — C OT YHGNE 89/1 _ � - ..,. ... ..•..... •.- � •_ • . _..... .girt - v r ": , LAREIVIONT of Miss Annie Grabasa of Pert Perry vsded as all enjoyed *0 soon tp c�::e and Jim l i�ks:d. of Pete with ront grandparents, • M . Ma wbridesawd, and a provided by the hostesses at the af- ahs Camp returned last Svp4w th: thheir blue orgy gamm 'with white see- Yra� Wilson. ledyts Katie Beaton, IL N. visited eatories, and carried a bouquet of � � attar tw�w s leave. Bober, gap. Visitors to Lebmaa's Last weep- -bar home.'av* the �-ond.._,: .. Fraser and Q+tin�s-+Lai eneesrs• and lily-of-t�vbliey. 'After .' GRID( RIVER !e � Ilton, spent fibs w�eek••ead nnllh thele, end —• 1[r. and lira; D. Fred Ward has been:saffer- - wives at WiLRvn Pant - falsity; Yr. and airs. C. _ /�• the ceremony, a reception was held sad T'; Lag from a heavy cold and eo at Oak Lodge, :when some forty,-five YistioesW Samd in ons $oadas YsS sad a( Ptittsrsoa at Wia� go�' Mr.ead and XM sad Chsta eg l+es hamnO �.. dD tt to 6e `,�..'. �J`. Se" 'nest S�,pOrnbw- e03' 7iaited wStlt taM! lattee's dibtgt tO' I%--- Mr. sad'i[ras'Pez{ey Bbl Bud,` of t I z lala and anjoyed a bippy $me.'togedier. 'Tba �—jtk*.lfiit4bings mw a T*r- daug3tter of Ll,nffo a„ ">�alioc, visited with Rev, 1. E. sad' wraddinc �. s tone-tier . oee--wan ordo vLties Let weer. and hw�ad. Wfm. sad,flew D h[r. aai born. Tvchsr, of Tera !r[ra, Kennedy sad tam[ly fait week. lLiaa_ -ac Tor+oaro Lr tmbw made in the brides lather's bake- Um T. KM_JL 1'R Wil► al � Siahsei -Miss Donor Bw tea . apsaot lite and � 1!(,oLtJod w�telr-eedi , Nkc shop by b� brothR�ia-lave ani was on.a".Mm �" Drs_per vbdberi laN tltrel► wm�e Mr. nit Wb*.,tr„i whit J� P te• »a also decanted bs hem, and wbea tin- week vistk �lisarit err IAe MVV T. >I[r. sad liter. J. 1�j ,,Burton is aispki is >• smeary `�,:� BELT Povad. ' nt weight �YiLoa, sad Yh: aid u , arp�Low HBs- tail by oar:lArs. Ottawa sad ollhes ft Aflee)he it w4wea,-dw bap"couple lrs>�san communion Savice will be held in iu h+srs here akrssieri Rhe Baptist CMuA:It on &M&Y-.morn• P�� it the A n seed" of dee 14sserai Of dw, isle Was. 8�tover, � gut, wbft lien Daniel will trios >'rovinea '.i ♦ ! ?oroatoc 8e ver iaberred at Loewlt thnas, "t Xbdanity and the Tits United i gave YLKimHiIL His wets P: ed bias "Mas his e[iraeies." shins to *0IIaited Stella afeCvtlough . ehorer on l[oa- I,� aqYftft age. They resided ac ciswaq march anniftwaryt the evening dw ey, Along with. River Boase years ago.'Ibg armL mby servian o! ate;Bapflrt Chuseh,will ottser Loose shim '_ `' _. of this conymunity roes to.bit rem Y 83 davgbLW and sw�o sons, woo mcunR �/lnniv�eibary services refill be held presented with ahatrk cloeit froo� -� __'� R his lose. �MO R' ' in the United amnh next.Sunday; Ger es d y Seng a Chat, J,,li Smythe,- Tbeedsy being a holiday, the Netwt To the Editor: June •_ .will.be at Claremont on Monday:-of RiNG ' of Port Flerry, will preacn in tele next 'We wish through lase News to.e:- �. atorning, and Rao• ` P. L. Jull, of press our 'Sincere appreciation and '@r+ooltlin, in tete evening. The choir BRiDUGHAh[ ICK. heartfelt thazslw to all neighbors sad. frf'n .•oriel rendez special music at both •"` � ds who,so promptly and viliing-• . services. You are invited to attend i -Mrs. C:'4 Barclay was a"visits - ly reetja,dl to the'call for hel;s on On Thursday, June 11th, the W. -ants the city mermbers of her family "• �' :; Monday June ?.3rd,.when fire swept - SOXAL fill S. ateetiag was held in tae United last week.' s terrific Bpegd'across Mr."White's Church, when Mrs. W. G. Scott's. Mi, Elmer Crawford and Mr. S. property and seriously three '• the los group wan in charge of the Program, FCni�lpott spent tele• week-end at the Apert d ho s of our y an uses. which strewed "Community Friend- Crawford home. - Tlye prompt action of lfie loess fire- ship'". Mee, Jodusaton conducted the miss Lsynda Crawford of Osha'ws, z r m e� ting ones department and our neigbbo devotional service with members of spent the-past two, weeks at tate _ Claremont and Pickering, along with ' + the group taking part-, home' of her. grandparents, Mr. and tea did msrchtawargd the faithful off At the annual convocation at Al- MM D, S. Crawford. ■ Telephone Central, Bert College, Belleville, on L'&ur9daY, Miss,Margaret Watmaiey..leas left waysating heavy }ons Special mention )1iss Helen Glover, daughter of Rev. for her home in Toronto, atter fin- must be"spade of the Telephone men J. F. and Mrs. Glover, of Hastings, fishing her course as teacher at No. 7 - and truckers, Viso were practically was awarded the Kitney .prize for 12 school on the ?th. con strap ers to all of us, who worked g iCommenem a 3 40 . • m. so faithfully to. extinguiAh the fire "outstanding contribution io the cul-_ �Visitdrs at the Bert Harvey hoarse g { and supply the water. We are very, Lural ldfe of the school" and the' fqr .the-week-end. were: Mr. and - Howard-A,vard "presented 'to the Miss. Sherlock, and Mr. and Mrd. grateful for the action o? our Town- er finest representative lady student Albert Harvey and vve soi:. - CONCERT - mount for soutbri a she so t for highest standing . in scholarship The. G G.-L T.-girls*met at the VENING to Prevent fresh who reales; sero to + recreation, leadnrehip in school act- home of Mks. Gillman last Saturday those neighbors who dreg► water and ivities and personal character." She afternoon. _ �'+ AA f'� AA �+ watched on the scene all night, who' also sang asolo - "How Lovely are The W. -M; S. will entertain tibe the E�enin �1`1RD �L PR1"l�T l vweae,.not so seriots,aly endangered, Thy Dwellings.- -- Hastings Star. _' ..The and babies of the Baby Band .. � but were_willing to lend a helping A birthday Party Alss held for at the hosise of Mrs. Norton on July 1��` hand• We are assured that the Res- Kira Harmon Yakey on Jursu 22nd, at 21st at 3 p. rn sten time. and a party of 25 members will order.of all Deeds done-in the flesls, the home of her daughter,. Mrs..Gor= Callers.at the T. C. Brown-home . � will reward Cheat ms they have ` don .Ridi3le. of Claremont. A beaut- on Thursday last rxere: hire. �r�reseat# a program 1Ty Yaudevzlle the.satisfaction to themselves o[ the iful birthday, ?-story cake was made Greig and son, Toronto; and Mrs- and Mrs. Yake cui the cake, She- Duncan, of Detroit:.bfrs. J. Baird pass this way again, .but I have helpereceived a lot of nice pre*enta, A- of Wick and Mfrs. Stuart Mckay, o1DANCE AT LOSE friend n feis.nen, for truly, atboutwentypersonssat•-down to Saskatoon. friend "in need is a friend lndee�3.' the birthday dinner, and supper.. In last week's issue, the date fol —. L . Aynong the guests ;present were Mr. the Old-Tirr-crej Concert; sponsored Li$1C b Well-known . orchestra M• n Burk and family, and vel CL - and M^3. W n. Glad-Aw-11;• Mr. and by the W:.' I ass g.ven as July 15th. Y Willson sad family. -- ­Mrs.. R Feaster, of Toronto; Mr. This date should have been July �ooth$ ' Tea-room ;Refreshment$ !_ and hers. Los. Kill, Claremont and .16th. Take note of the'co=t ect3on. lady friend; Mr.- and 4lr4. .W. ricks;" More part�culat•s later, Ykand Ras, Wilmt Quite a bit of eitment as . -STANLEY Mr. andMi . AISSIQN 250rf 150, all having a very.haPPy tim2.--Com. caused on Monday mornirrg-when -a Funeral rites ivere-raid to Thomas call for fire fighters and equip-neiit Theat e Saaideraon, well-known•re§ident of mune; to go to M. Burk's siaeroad to 'Claremont, a week ago. Thtfrsdak. fight.grass and bush f ires that'bad = with the funeral` 'service from the gone beyond control. Clatea+i:oht and O N.��i RIO phone 100 STOUFi:YiLLS �aFARMERS of S.fail- n 'fire cc an anies were al home, Mr. Sanderson had teen Picker. g, p Jf*g in health for some time, bu ' was called. -The fire started in a ca*nF t a 2 active up until the time of hia,dsath, being opened by a Jsw•i.�ti orgaaiza p oras o Pri $ Fri., e , .7 Th - . ..He ase r 7. Born in biarEthaars, by liars. . We a ce Thurs. F Sat.,Jun G 272 spent his early years in farming, The exco-;rive heat and threatening "'Return`Return of later moving. to Claremont ,where he storm. did not make for a good att- At Whitby--Your Home .Market „ teas beim a resident for the past $4� endanca a;' the .anniversary.. services � t _ . . r T Fears. Mr. Sanderson was propriatnr on Sunday 1-st, but Reverends Wil- o ec or of the hotel in Claremont for-nine= son and".Jenkinson delivereu`earnest _ ... 1 ;:; hie . "•'.teen years, until is was da aroyed by mE saes, and Miss Douglas in the ;fire -in '1937. He %%w a•member of evening, re:. '_tired some inQ:;lrrn eel t _ g .NAGS - Wl'L'l� : _the United Church Sunz�in are _actions of sa red music osu the xyl- ��s HEI�IRY FONDA ' - hs wife; four daughters. :Mabel; ophone and chimes., which was much ..:GENIr FIERNEY 'Mrs. Ham, of Toronto; Mrs. Benson, appreciated She t¢ok• Part, also,. iii Select Short Subjects of kgifoourt 'and Mrs. Anderson, (if- theGarden Party of Tuesday ni t tAMIM CALVESClaremont; four sons: Fled; Nelson+ of which mare will lie written next uaand Louis of Toronto, ane Harold, weeks Rev. Wilson and Re.. Jenkin- Mon., Tues., Wed.,June 30,!'ly I. of Whitby. Rev. Kennedy,. assisted son are always welcome guest spec- d _CHARLIE CHAPLIN :by Rev. Dahiel officiated at the kers at Brougham. An(� All K in o IN funeral, hath.intervent in`the local The June meeting of the W. M. S. - Union Cemetery►_ - held at the O. Burton home on Ulre Bot] Live. "The Great A pretty wedding was solemnized 17th, had a large attendance: Pres tOULTRY ;oil. Saturday June 21st, in the home ident Mrs. T. Norton, presided. D -and Dressed of Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Levers, when Group, 34%. H. Malcolm, convener• _ Dictator' ,.their daughter 'Irene Isabel. was un- conducted the ..Upening I)evotions in charge of the B Ited in marriage to Gordon Thomas, Mrs, Norton, - °Bon of M=.•and Mrs. Stewart Grab- iness Period, arranged for thew PICK�;KI N ••FARMS Friday 1f Saturday, July 4, tf ;'.acn, of Port Peryy. Rev. Palter Dan- of the Garden Party. Group D. pre wo Ni 'i• ' tes Only iel waa the officiating clergyman rented a short -play, "Communitj LIMITED _ 7- and Mrs. Daniel sang a solo. Miss Ft•iendsluya'°� Mrs Malcolm, Mrs « gyp. Your ,Tenn Ward officiated at the piano. Norton, Mrs. Knox and Misses M. • 'The,bride was given in marriage by Du3scan and A. Bayles,"over after- Regii$tered �$ !�++adln� Jta�On f het father and wore w$site chiffon noon sea in an informal way, dis- �. Please. !with slurred waistline and wore a :used experiences and plains fo: n ` ■! * �•' WITH i three-quarte rs' veil . with • orange 'bringing •about a helpful friendly, Phone Whaby 336 close of the session. A W hitby' '. f GEORGE FORMBY blossoms, The brides bouquet was spirit, at the I 4. rn _.Sweetheart Roes and Caations. real friepoly commmuniiy n)irit per. '� ' o. • r>:KEiS swf i �<srZry` l�ivi�e- ,- :. :'r , .+ L, v F }. Lit L +�n C ^ 'r '� �• �.,•� �3!�•517 ! '�,. '� I ¢ �""' '`� `K <?� _•.fir, 3 ; j , :`..3 <. i:"c .,,+>'' t<:TYa .",.' ..+Y': •^ r > 'g! w►' '1K TyyF\� i'^.'• 5 ''• _�.. �•,- .. .w._ - 3 •a^r�riy'� > I •5 l..�� 44` 'J ! _ ;�?�":: • kr rrw,~yrnr nerd -lrAW veggddidN.Vdm►bas" ren car► choral sok t'rrradl wirJl tri' experua Acid fi+aLi � .�►►r�r��^�"�'� �'��' rt whfi!rh!hot swsaN/dye d/ Muskoka tdArs il16, 3 dw /wa<riae 4 her»dad r the hd/iddy ro alder f� fiecr—NrsrE- Tina»-2 Dye, �' - -•' •Mt doth dewy on rw+ :-!s" $25-9,* Ali Res Tie+tul lafonedrrar r� rrtsfrsiss. Ihur-am ro wMtywr/sMf d AeiMy. ud ►/iAs ro waor s wi�A1 h>n�a! wr�A so"J* Mw'w'id �y�aC �,' EA3'TE1iN HOUSE piwne �iSO►^ ,�„ --• _ •Nlt/f� I .S s "6.--. J*toe S7-••-q $ .0A _ -,,.,�_'E''.,,.. ?" --,.-:''•__,,,_.,�;,,-� Se-.` .,.�1= .�, •r- ~ .3 .. - - �M '.�� �tya / h,�- 'u• F "i�w,tx 'n.e 's..,..++.: -- w' 'e p+iC�lr�Rd"�'.K'...''�E9�.w!.ww�&,. "�.�:,4iv* ;.tnLC«,•.. ..;C;.,. ,•,:.�. rc��, rw ;:,rt.,. .yai,,.�.v. 'y".: ti Sw =.a.:�..., .,. .. ,. ��`.::;,r�t�?N�Jf,+ . "�""�"'�+:_ -�"•M' Y Lad of 7 Freed Se- Ontario'sFor THE WEEK In Aaaautr carie . Natural Magistrate R.. Inglis of Halifax gasped, "then roared "case dismissed" alter seeing esources i x i the gecused•while-hearing ai assault charge last month under the -criminal code. Here's ,the G. C. Toner ?r "` train of even r t$t, Ontario Federation of An ter* r r The mother of an 11-peas- and Hunters old boy was is i. 0 midst of the > ¢ 1 story of 'how her child was '` • CNo. 46) s� beaten ' when the Magistrate -HOW MUCH .TO REFOREST asked for the accused who 'was ` {, � not represented by counsel. ; introduced Mr. Douglas last i - a In walked . week by quoting him on water s spindly-legged seven-year-old boy, conservation and forests. Here, I am continuing,to quote him: A definite plan of reforestation must give the amount or percent- Nearer Formal War age of land in any given area In Washington last week the _ Administration, already admitted• that will prove to be beat for 9 .;ly waging informal war with the water conditions if covered by Anis, made a number of signifi- forest or swamp. If a ratio betty en forested anre dclear- ,,:; cant moves which such brought the country nearer'to a state of form- at war: all German consuls and so complex.. Using this-percent- we Y f age could. `find.the amount.of; agents were ordered out of the (+ . ld- U.S.; action was. taken to freeze p need in each ehreturned tohaorestu if ' Axis funds held in America; the ! United States flatly accused the water conditions-.are to bat their Germans of sinking the_American best." merchant ship "Robin Moor" and . Fortunately, our forest engin- ears have worked out a definite �. branded Germany' as a treaty _ violator; in a message to King formula:to determine the amount George `PI, President Roosevelt of land to reforest. Here it is,— gave renewed assurance of all- Take the slope in feet per mile of \' out aid to Britain. the area under consideration, Still War of Nerves transfer this figure so it will be ° It was still a war of nerves: that -of the desired total forest ql That President Roosevelt under-' percentage; substract 'from this t w 1 figure the present forest percent- age stood this an would a to the d play _ and the result .will be the _ utmost the game of keeping Hitler percentage to reforest." guessing was amply evident last In Grey County _ week. But most experts were In us illustrate this,important agreed that the big crisis would formula as it works out in Grey fs; come in July. county.. Three years. ago we tools a census of water conditions. Our , 3 Grey county Council and the z " YOUNGEST AIR TRAVELLER STARLET MILDRED COLES FAMILY OF THREE CONTiN. w un - Cerinetery Music Owen Sound Board of Trads harles Moffett Mohan (top), (above) poses in the latest style ENTS—Constance Winant (top) combined to send questionnaires - =month-cld tot shown arriving to bathing suits, and, if you ask recently married and settled .in An employee of the cemetery to each township clerk. In answer Washington, D.C.; from Knox- Peru, South America. Her father, these men described the water sit- ill, Tenn., In arms of airline us. her 8-feet-one and 112 pounds o at Pearsall,.Texas, .has perfected John (}. WinanE, to in London su uation as acute. Another ues- ' hostess, Peggy Herrick. make the ideal 'filler-material' for t gravestone with a loudspeaker q _ MOVIE OF THE WEEK — this favorite summer wear. Mit- U.S. ambassador. to England. tion.asked was the percentage of to allow relatives+to play records t Other members of family reside of the dead person's voice when land in each township unsuitable 1lary Cooper and Barbara Stan- dyed is listed as one of the 1441 in native Concord, N.H. they visit the grave. for agriculture. Totaling the re . ek (betow) play leading roles finds of Warner Bros. Her most STUDYING MODEL -- Royal plies we found it to be 200,000 - ilp "Meet John Doe," the story ,. _ acres or one-fifth o; Grey Conn- - �ot Mr. Average Man. This film recent pictures are Footsteps In Canadian navy recruits (below) _ _ An- b said to be of Academy Award The Dark" and "Affectionately study a ship's model at a West ty's 1 census acre area. , 5%Lollipop Tater other censna revealed that 7596 �•" rikature. Yours." Coast barracks. of the streams.in North Grey bad I A candy company,at Evanston, ceased to flow. from ground heat on Turkey to "collaborate", Illinois, consults 7-year-old Bar.- springs. 1 - bars Schultz whenever they inti a- -(To_.be continued) ---- T H E WAR • W E E K—Commentar On Current Events with ahs Axis against - Y duce a new line. She tries them "It appears unlikely," said Mr. _ • ' Simpson, "That German military passes them to friends, and re- -"The.. first rule for effective y ports. Her fee is one lolH a thinking efficiency would risk a 2,000-mile P PoP g is to be a good observer. Russo German Conflict roared-about march thfoagh Rus- day. —Joseph dastrow. _y sia to reach Iran .,or Ira and :. . i _ . Possible But Unlikely q - their vitally important mil re- Etc LIKE THAT ' sources with a better and snorter LIF •7 By Fred Neher Turkish.route available. Nor is "In. a short time something real smash in -thti west against- Germany apt to have to fight Rus- �-•' great will happen: You just -Gibraltar,, against Ireland, or sia merely to obtain additional WILL-YIJM, •_ I 'weteh and wait."—Lieut:Gen- Great Britain herself. The long- supplies of grain and oil from oral Yamashita, head of the feared invasion might very well Russian sources if that is all Ber- -Japanese-military mission to the be at hand. lia is after." ,Axis powers. 2. The move might be part of Britain Takes lait'ative "Russia, abides by- provisions a great peace offensive being /The first anniversary of the fall o1i the Russo-German launched in•an underground sort ' of France last week saw an un- pant, In view of which rumors to the of way by the Nazi higher-ups. daunted Britain, engaged- in 'a ms►^ ^ !'�� _ _ .affect that the U.S.S.R. Is pre. (A more fantastic explanation, three-front offensive against the paring `for war with Germany' but.remember Hess! If Hera' enemy—in Syria; in'-Libya and in' OW ' �sre false and provocational."— mission were 'what we think it the air over Germany' and theme ;'Tsss, o?ficiaf Soviet news %vas. he flew to Britain with the Channel. Britain appeared to 1 i agency• puFpose of convincing British be doing everything in her power leaders that it would-be better -to foresthll a tremendous new Despite strong ,denials on the -..to call off the war between Sri- stroke of Blitzkrieg 'war which � part of 'the Soviet Goverdmeut, tain and Germany and let Hitler was felt to be impending either inaistent rumors that'war between clean up on the Reds instead). against British life lines in the + ;Germany and Russia was immin• The .dispatch of--a liundred`divi-` east or against Britain herself, ent swept all Europe last, week mons of nazi Hoops to the Rus- was endeavoring to hold up the Rus- -and continued to receive the ma- Sian, border could then be con- Axis juggernaut until aid from jor share .of attention from the strued as evidence of Hitler's the United States could become. Dress and' radio on this side of good° faith in making that type. _strong enough to turn the tide. the Atlantic. However distorted of peace propozal. The fight on the borders of. -the truth of, the reports, there was The Screws on Turkey Egypt and Libya was developing io doubt about this, that some- �P, 'Hitler might be exerting last week on a much larger scale ing big was in the offing. severe pressure on Russia to ac- than any,struggle yet waged on , Part of Peace Offensive? cede to reported demands for fur- either shore of the Mediterranean. In the opinion of this column. Cher economic collaboration. The With 'the imperial conquerors Of the foul most' plausible explan- wheat and oil he needs so badly East Africa flowing northward to ations for the reported massing are to be found i:: vast quantity join the Army of the-Nile the of German troops on Russia's in the Soviet Union. British were at last a match -- frontiers were: 4. In the view of Kirke Simp- in manpower for the Germans and ' 1. The move could be a gigan- son, Associated Dress correspond- Italians, who unquestionably had tic feint engineered by Hitler to ent, Hitler was seeking to im- been reinforced with men ,.and — - - screen his preparations for a mobilize Russia while.he put the tanks by every sea-borne means. "Napoleon, nothin. .. '. . . I'm holding up my pants! !" .. REG'LAR FELLERS--Too Fussy '. By GENE BYRNES HNRRY IJP/ t SAN T! i WHY BOTHER WITH ��,f'� A1{,C'MON i t GOTTA RIX JUS•THAT ONE-HOLE - I CAN'T THIS , IT WON'T SNO1�i/ j — / WAIT/ FIRST! UNDER WATER v 71n Li&er Vein: '1`6 GoWit Opportunity" Now Can I? "It DOES wits good in o pipet" .; ., MY ANNE A4WLEY HANDY SFAL-TIGHT POUCH—tat J' ti — How cm I- maks aGood - Vi-LB.-"LOK-TOP" TIN 450 ';••, >y k y acetal polish? sato, ►stlrs4 !e Peck r Fiat _ rL s ' r A. ]fix one cup of cigar ashei f a ' psM with two tablespoons of bicarbon- ate of soda. Bring to st smooth s< Pasta with water. Use an a, clean. a , - Cloth, rubbing vigorously. How can I make a delicious co ' y fruit sandwich?s r f ` •orf. A. On one slits of bread put e a 4 some mayonnaise i' on a second , :, } '�4 ' �,' � , 4 slice place• a slice of pineapple, e• _ + , /f ., y —�� f " ear, drained, and bn the pineapple lay , drips of canned pimento. Then Quints Are Soon ean4tda Wheat Crop press the -slices of bread together. How Can 'I remove •the To Study Eagl]►ah 325 Million •Bllalleli' i0 R sediment from a stained vinegar' 1 j r, h s $'yr flys Carnet? Commenting on-the Candia wheat situation, Nat G. Murra A. Pour s little ammonia into The Dionne quintdpleta so 1 w be taught English,•Dr. G. F. of Jacktian and Curtis Chic a K the stained .cruet, and give. it a t ag 1• " { ' F'° -• few shakes. Then a little hot says an average yield of shun water and some more shaking will Rogers, Deputy Minister of Edu- 15 bushels on an acreage of 21, remove all traces of sediment: cation for .Ontario, said in a let- 6b5,000, as officially estimated i x How- can I' make a rose ter to the Grand Orange Lodge. the Canadian government, wont y. s /y jar, or potpourri? of Ontario West. The letter was Produce' about 325,000,000 bus A. Select a large-mouthed jar, in answer to an iagniry by the els of wheat or slightly more thas�'� ✓a domestic needs and normal ex- t and put in a layer of rose leaves lodge-as to whether the quints' N inch thick. Sprinkle with education was according to law. ports. a� "f'' ' !• 'i; salt, and add one or two cloves. The quints have been- taught Repeat this process until the jar, only French "in accordance with is full. Let stand for.. about 10 the opinion of educational snth- Shenango ,t•''' days, then remove to permanent, orities that children should have jar, and if desired, add one ounce a thorough groundwork' in their r Ilf elt+Weliirt. �.. s� 1, t essence-of roses. Jar should be mother tongue before.' . being _ �*� is S.Ha kept tightly closed, opening for taught any other language, Dr. ; Hang on to your hat, McGinnis--I've been. waiting for s chance a few minutes each-day, as frag- Rogers said. i i BOUGHT -- _.- _like this or years!" _ _,. -- • � _ rance is desired. Q. How can 1remove the. ,SOLD _ ' 'only the men he would be willing white lining on oranges, with the UOTED to invite to his home, or to know skin? ' - Q M d e= his sister. 5. Do.not try to in- —yL• This white lining will come I s i Buy Through Your Owe - troduce friends in a crowded off with the skin if the orange is grosser ,or • aisle. If necessary, to make in- soaked in boiling water for five Ur -vaatox'• with 1•m • minutes before peeling pial—wlxneva ra•pales �' troductiona, snake thein in the .. wood: n teata.>foef voilaWrits __.._ lobby or whit until'you sire seat- WEST TO KINGSVILLE � to further and wt Iona. Lakewood Investmenti "IBY ROBERTA L8E ed. Even then two persona who Prospective shortage of dude HHhlr.ffecti.: c :- Fifu - are seabed some distabee from oil will not affect propane gas ,;; ; Prevnt$rot and;Nut Mack 9 Adelaide St. E. - Toronto 1. What is the usual number each other should not be intro- -production 'for a year or more. a'M� f�the paint int—r 4o'� . of bridesmaids for a large wed- duced. 6, The first course may The Dominion company has signed Rot soder the paint oars trpensive eapaiea. -- - ding? be cantaloupe, grapefruit, un- it contract with a Montreal firm Good paiatets Owart mW ''w.tos:• to heel. 2. Should a. girl, working in hulled strawberries, or the fpvor-- for 1,200,000 gallons of liquid w'"` �� �� PAI its office, wear eye shadow or its cocktail of iced'fresh fruits. ro ane. The. tom an 'has sari- SAVE MONEY ORDER TODAY y D P P y t:...,..•..a..i e. tllumara? _ ficient on hand to fill the order. h.,, 12k0 waw.,yk tacks uta+ Women Wilo Buffer palnful. lxxo"- 3. When a school teacher its No solution to the heating prob. ear-Porto" with nervous, moody sm old friend of the 'family, iso Dem in Hamilton .baa been found ' i :galls sue to functional cacao y Canadian National • s ould find Lydia E. Pinkbamrs she supposed' to extend extra - as yet,. Mr. Crozier -said, and "a vertable Compound s<rtyty mar- little favors t0 L child Of that very se-rioua situation" is expect- to ous to relieve such distress. Railways Revenues P Piakbam's Compound U Casae ed in.that city.this this vrinter. He s eapecteup to bete Weak.-ttrod wom- en to go amiling thru diAcult da,-s. 4. How can a man determine said steps have been 'Laken to Over 2.000 000 Women have re The gross revenues tor. the a]l=. _ m 'to whom of his friends fie-should set peak loads in. rtes-Windsor- - amazias heaersts: �Lf. wp�•I•xa Pe 4R inclusive Canadian National Rail= TRYISP(3t Issue guest cards to his club? Chatham area. 5. Where should one intro-` ways for the week ending June 14, 1941 were $5,984,076 as com- duce friend& when meeting them — in the theatre? pared with-,55,467,110 for the 6. What should the first con pondinyt w eek of 1940; an - course of a luncheon consist. of? increaseof $396,966or7:3 •'. . . : I� LRSSIF ED ADVERTISEMENTS . . . Answers 1. Six; seldom more thantk.aa rED FOR.SALEtcu�Fa'-�+At h:Ra eight. 8. No. Allurement has no "'I have a feeling that 3n the Place In the office. 3. Never. This England of the future evening !tet e 1 Phillips Lightning Prote- J�tiedTbrick h user s ectricL(rv. gar- A 4%onfFobue OUR erN�]y+OOB�`money. thild should be treated just the dress will be.less Amportant than alae bl acem, if Phillips Company nice, fine• poultry douse, ranges. 4n%.: 4. Quality -sail carder Hoose, same as eve ether pupil. 4. A it has'been in the past." Llmrtea.,3: Osborne Avenue. Tai cufomcic barn with stabling.Extra Ntnntreal. every P p ronto. scud sawmill. frame house, base- good -rule to go by is to invite Somerset Maugham.' m•nt barn. eier•trieit:i% three,acres. 1N ONTARIO TO -Clef. JENELRY Clint, Pearce, Reactor. Exeter. On- UFFF:ri TO tIN{'r7,\TUIt9 on easiest payment- plan, in your tori.,: store. do ina'estment required. lt'e AN OFFER To EVERY 1\%'T-',7TOR supply etdek, nruirgimt. barber » ; shop, clectrlc 2 aDDiinnre-stori•a,. NlCI'CLEB. TiRRc. RAD1Uy ma[I,pr lacus tlfree atTheurRa 4y, k•„ z etc. Write soviti partleutars. wrn• F. +`AT b-RF. AL0(,-UE. SfA1Lrr). RE- Cu., Ret;terered, Paten" Altorneya,' Broadley. icl Yung. Street. To- conditioned — new. L.owest,pri.eee :73 Bank Streit, + r'anadp,. ronto. highest qualfttrtasuai•:Toronto Tirp-- - PerrlesP. 193 Dundas tt'e•t, ' ' "ronin. To. - PAr\Tb - J'AL1T SPECIAl, GABS CHTCKQ. F tLLETS anti IIAKFIIY R(11'll Mr.NT x' tun fur each aarCh c Gcr fr, ;ho ` l'AYt1\iZIN.G instars 1n cnlotn R — hJCQi'1 to Q(y�ff�t BUT Ri.UUD TESTED STOCK fHult RAKEitti ttVi:Vy AND MACHIN. i,t•.,,t . dark brontti T11;tK brown, AMp` a real breeding Farm of :,UOU erg, also rebuilt eitopment el• light mo.-s ways -floor . dark gra-", also layers anal. 10,000 breeding rapsc- 3s on hand.. Terms. arranged tlaa•1: lead•[Foal• enamel, A limited - ' ty. Chicks and Pullets uaranteed Correspondence Invited. Hubs "% Livability for sa w e Portable ova Co., •1471 Bat t rrd rom--r. of gallons to each fens. ;!? p e kR• R h M tum.-r. write t. day, v, , Ll!ter, - •�• �ussex chicks and Barred rock 6C- Toronto. •firrv;�rt :ctrcct. 'I':)r•'�rrF.,. cockerels. Month Old -Pultete in _ :• F,6{ r3 d.egho:rns, Rocks, and Hybrids at CARS, N :W AND t'RF.D "MR1 HATIC vi FFF:R[e'T1� '•`' ; 35e each. Our eapoalzing expert ,,,,t„ ,,x•. "r ,, can caponize your cockerels, Lake= TRV iT' I:VERI' Sl'FFF:Rt ; t1is vi(ty Poul,iry ,FPrm• weiii Brbs., is -TUI VT ['LEASAlafT 5Ic)TURS-LTD., Rheumatic L'aEiis NenrizF t 4%` t Exeter, Ont. Toronto's oldest Chrysler. Plym• ehnuld try "Ii•'� ����''• `' `���`�j� , ��` s iixon' + R •Muth dealers; three r— !dv. � ta- Ht. Pleasant , e; gre "i5 w in, Ot- CO011 -MARKETS 1T HOME AND 040 Yonge it, ttiaia. I. tid E,.uu, _ 265 ken r s. Dont 1e t these markets make arem ny fries s. z.tLFa R"t1HF.N R'hST.^D , '•+�;,, ' ,,+r.' slip by: Sto,.k now•some 'Bray gullets, dayolds, started, all ages; HF:I.P WANTED - HALF •• I,hARN` R'H1' PFOPT.F 1'RFFF.R' Leghorns, heavy- breeds.•=Also 'or- Lit or- der hummer or autumn delivery Familex I'rodr.ets, then there is •.'.i:( �, o'�,, v . chicks. Bray Hatcher•, 130, John,• LINOTYPE AND F L O O R M A N n devoted womaiito sprue tl:c.m, iN4j ata N., Hamilton. Ont, J wanted. ripply giving particulars nod avhy our Ilne IR ensy to sell, to Box 421. 73 Adelaide West, Cat Logue and full' informnt7nn XM ` •nit':• ,,,.,• ti 1�07.7•aa Toronto: upf+n renuest. F:,ma.,•; 57u St. ' iri:ykKe2>ia%•' COOK_lti'ANTF.D Cit-mens Street, \kine cel. �• � t9!•.:::::.. ::•�'' IMMEDr.%TELY $30 A MONTH TO _ �T•4KsIf R(VG fi° > `• start, Cook eir:neral, fond.bf chrl- N.J. NLlVDSAF, LAN OFFICE, CAP. dr n. 153 V,f buruul;h Drive, To- itel Theatre Building, -St. Thomas. STs` MT,'.R.fN+:, PEF11ANENTT.Y i ronto. Ontario. 'Special T)epartment for orr��fid: .t;uaratlt,wd. +•onFuita.-• • • , farmers collections, river fir,, Five tri:1, lessons $5. FARM. MACHS?VERT � - 'Jt nor st4tisfactorr'monev refund- "RODS ed. ••Hog'ue" 506 Jarvis Sf., To- t. $t 0 EXTRA SPECIAL - NEW DEMO\: fronto. . titrating and rebuilt Slelotte t-r!eam LIGHTNING' RODS. BUY FROM cooled engines. rued ".conditional "Dle'sel and ga+t•littA`sngihea,+Light= ryranufactur'er. Sate thirty-to forty W.iNTI ing plants, baitetiea,: spare parts per cent. Phillips Company, •E2 for Melotte, :1fal;net and Pre'mi'er Osborne Avenue, Toronto. _ - IK ANTED -= M T X E D W0 () - ip. Vream Separators, aiso Lister Ea- Rags. Write for prices. Flesher �a ;nines, gasoline aird'Dirrel, carried - NEUICAL' ton Woolen Mills, neshertou, Ont. ' TTn stock..Wfite h, A. Lister, Stew- _ _ Cert verset. Tpronto: HAVE YOi' +.UiTRE? \RSURBU" C FTI' DELLO. LLGHTT`c; PLANTS.1 .~ =y reduces. and removes. Prdce IS.OiI and batteries wanted. State size, Ev4erything in„this treat,fro 'la new-and dWwemL COMMIL NLTIt', tl ZR sAL\"AGE r bottle. J. A. Johnston Co:, 171 age and�pripe.. Lloyd. iii. Better, New Safety-Lock Lock cords have 35 ('AHPAIGNt;, 'rxsng >r:; Toronto. :tiFmtt:ton: our. _ �- %O �rlatbr heat .- I t WE BUY EVEtiYTRI\l:- TN,.§A.L- ()O0D.REST:J,TS — i3 ERY 'UF­ protection; (rast+lldl WANTED protection; tl�d sod'body have. a 27%p strop vagi. Ftfper, I3a„r Mrta1, etc. ferer from• RheiMatic Pains or > Write to Aetne.SalvaOe'rompany,- Neuritis should try' Dixon's Rem- WHEEL-HAIRS (Invalid) used, 22 St. LaR rents fitreet, 7`oronto. -edy. Munro's Drug Store. 335 El-. -bond between them; beads are rust-proofed and Own�,i and operated by�Ex-Scr= in, Ottawa•, •Postpaid S1.Ur) Rood •>ndition, reasonsihre, Write, To- -vice men. K �• J. Deac•, 149 Church Street, To- 'Ned in and the new Gear Grip iread'has'll?%more w a non-skid- `�''�u�Y� _ _ — FARSf FOR -t-L>; LE FF TOBACCO - '�`a`� them new � FOUR PUli'.�DS BURLEY AND IR- TO A(-RFS OF LAND SIX Itf1LFS ginia Leaf for, pipe $1 N �ive -SNAPSHOTS TO-DAY Firestone Champion tires d0 not Cost OAC Cent 1]]Orta. from Parry Hound for sale or FN_ pounds Fr:agran't Virg-iiira Leaf change fnr two ton.truck in good 0garette Tobacco $2.50 postpaid TREASURES TO-MORROW .i ' arDrive in today and put Champions On your cshape and rood tires, Walter Naturnl Lenf T.�"bacco Co., L.eam- Sent t, \Tei.`ellrr,'OntariR. tngton, Ontario. Your films are earefuliy and'scten- - Whenever you need new tires first go.to to your nearest Firestone Dealer. He has a Eight' 4 x 6 E'nlargementi NOTICE e tifically processed by Imperial, mak sore -they last tire in 'emery price class to suit every ^- FRUIT AND VCUETAIILE•GI}UW-' a or S E.l'POSL'RE F161N8,ySs _ 3w era. The Oakville Basket E o.. 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She has bees ill man for the osaxssioxi die birth of a daughter, *ndtty, sttnz:aer. = for some months, but bore up with --Coming E�riro_— on the trout ��++,, June 23rd (Ju=ke Elaine j. The Danbarton'Unit of the Red great fortitude, always ready with tAage of thins iepue� _NO'I'ICL: The W. A. of Daabarton United Cross met last Tuesday at the home smile for her visitors. ane was a. Mr. and ]fir. Irving White visited n Church will hold their next.meeting of lira. Hopkins, Rosebank. Reports member of the'United Church and --- ai�ith relatives is Guelph an Sunday !lire Reed Crass,are sung for don- on Th=w y afternoon, July lizd-at on the Euchre and Dance given last Sunday School, One of the"best-loved atloar of Pies, (`she, Tarts, to a p� m. at the home of Mrs J. Gil- Friday where very gcatifyttig•aid the young ladies in the villages The fan- _-XW Maidne Elliott, of Toronto, sold at ths, booth on July-N4 Your mer. Word for Roll. Call -- Out proceeds will be used to further the eral was held on Tuesday the 24* the hai+e al ]drsl u Roffey, Thiess idonstlon-�wlll be eatled for shoat s pytfth in the chum— rood work of the Unit, 'lhe members In the United '"Iss home aver Sunday. _ _ -,ft George's Guild will rrieet at s m. Tuesday, Juty Ut. The Dui barbon Unit of the Red Wish to thank all those who het �°� r� �v J pod in Bids oifldated. A �ehois of teen-age tdt�, July 8rd at P1S0 p. m: /►UDLEY '. Cross are an=tmg the Pickering any way to make the evening Much a girls daintily dressed, in white stn mid hiss. George llellroy, Branch with.tine 'irat of July Cele- sum•.The.pxiLe wdnner for cards pilose rendered -beautiful, Stting spent the week-end with relatives is p Piultrin dislocated one of his bration at Pickering. Ideational Pant,: were: •Mrisr-if:ibey, Fairport;Beach;. make, Fwltesriei were: Tem--age ` Hasntlben. fingers is a recent ball game. , and are in &arge of"the ice cream Mrs. O'Brien, Xz* O'Reilly, X!rs. boys: Wilber Alnnis, Doug:bloan,Or- _. wr: idea. Wilfred-Asrrls, of - Ralit. Bsstson and brother; of Tor- and soft driidt booth Hannah, 34;m..T.. Hodge and Mr.. Ed. val Wilsor, Clark Major,- ,Elmore visited wish Cyril and ides. onto, ars vacatioiir<rog•ab Pine Grove A Ga„rdeir-•Party will be held ' on Rabses. For..,the LUAL7-Draw,,.Mri�. McKay, .Vf ealey Deans Besides her a oslsey, ret iced . Farm here. the g=oner of St Paul's Church; at Lihey ,won the. quilt• donated by sorry ps,�* rile leaves to �. t,•••iliise Kathleen Gooch, ut.Toron- Frank Spencer has jtautt returned Dunbarton, on Wednesday, July 9th Mrs. J. Allison and Miss Sinclair, of mourn lie: toss: two brothers,- Bob An excellent programs has been pro- Toronto ?won the chair donated ..1)y and.Brace,.and little sister Barbara spent the .week-a d.. .with. Miss from a visit in Chicago to bias sun in vided. Please bear tV s date in mind:' Mrs. De Luxe. 'The -meeting next Ann. The many beautiful floral tiri- ltaene Emom that civy. St. Paul's Anglican. In evnformitY, week will' be at the. home of.Mrs. butes showed the' high- esteem in •ri'aesday next being larniriion There will not be any church ser- with �e Government, the service .at W. Cropley. and Mrs.' F Morrison -which Marie was held. Interment ' Day, the stores will be closed as us- vice here next Sunday, owing to the this r.-hurch on 5ua,1.ky, June' 29th, will be Tea Hostess. . was made in lil"nit?vxie Cemetery. The Sacrament of the Lord's The Victory Loan Campaign here' at-3 p. nsi will be a special Servi�c` - -•- — -- - Supper will.be dispensed in the Pt- west over in a big way, and every- of'Prayer and Dedication to Nation- WHITEV�ALb3 = In MemoriNat esbyterian Church oa Siiiuuay, .July. body seemed sorry that they could a] Service is the present Crisis. You. ` .`. -' -�--- ... . _ ` . ,•-..•-•-► : . - esh. - not do more. are cordially invited to attend, Rev. The summer camp for underpriv- Pn_ loving memory of my .Mother, E._G. .Robinson,, Preacher. _Sunday ileged children.to the British War. Mrs,- John Crockett, who passed a- -The amontlhly meeting 'of the George Ramsey-saw a-porcupine Victims' Presbyterian W. ni{• S. will be beTd on � hayfield at Grasmiere Farm Se1sAo1 at 2 V. m. �ictims Fund shared filie coliE� n, way, June 25th, '1989. -. •.. •. Presby Brian July 3rd, at she home this week I must. be in .the back- Members and adherents: of the -.Mr, and Mrs. E. Keeler, �t4e Somewhere beyond the shadows on of Mea W; T., Miller, at the usual this w said George. Dunbarton Unites Church i et on Creek, Mich. were week-end visitors' Dwells a dear sweet another of mine, hour. i woods, are about twenty cases in Thursday iZvening in the school• roor. with W. A. and Mrs. Hilts. They al- Whom- I looked on, as a treasure, �-.-Wr. Lavine, Barrister, `riches to the Division Court Claiming board- of the church to honour Rev. H. and so. visited with Mr. Hilts Sr. of Wham I chefished�as divine. Wince that lie - will be �peo on mosey. Same say the foreigners dQ. Mrs. Hovey, who are leaving.soon tc Brougham. But God called the one I loved away. Monday and weainetday evenings not offend this way: take up mew duties in Torvisto. Dur- - The'splendid performance-by Miss Forget you, dear Mother, No I never fits 7 to 9'.otcioek. piss. Geo. is way. was taken to ing the evening there was a sing- Blancre Rainer's pupils in piano, at ;will.„ , Tho Baxter family were in Os- the hor3pitail last ,,Saturday,_ for, an Bong, and duets- by Mrs Harold Locust Hill Church, shows great pr- As years roll on I miss you still, ; haws, on Thvraday, attenaing the operation, and latest reports, we are �'��1 and Mrs... �V: Davidson omise of-fine mtusiciana°There were (Tike blow was great, the•shock severe Bauer-Cook wedding. - The groom, glad to state, is that she-.vrili soon which 'were enjoyed, as were several 88 numbers,from little tots to the I little thought the end was near. Jaynes Baxter, is a son ai Mr. stud .be cured, readings by Mr: Howey. Mas John seniors. Duets especially showed the It is-only those who have lost can-tell linea. Chas, $atxer, formed of this Forgie was chairman for the even- care bestowed upon thein by their The sorrow of,Darting ,without fare- a y Mist M. Hollinger has been re-en- mg, and spoke. in glassing terms o: teacher. The church was beautifully wall. village, and is now with the.R. C. A. gaged as teacher of No. 5 for .an-F. - other year. The Iris�ecids . report tht splendid work and services con- decorated with :peoniEss and detphin »sit God is good He gave me strength .-The regular meeting of, the W. �,,a s very favourable one an --her ducted by Mr: Howey; while in brain- (inn. To bear my bitter'cross, J, of the United Church will be work. Barton. Mr. Chas. A7uhiM, Mr. Frank I The sympathy of the cutixmum' 1 He it the -onlay one who_ know& ha3d at'the Biome of the Misses J.-C. Bryant, roVho celebrated his White and Sir. James McIntosh Ails. is extended to Mr. and Mss J. Buck- I Hole•bitter'fa my loss. ' Rorke, an Wednesday, July 2nd, at 80th.birthday recently, lust with an ar.9ke of the friendliness and-admir- lea on the loss oktheir eldest daugh- .-Ethel 24% Mise Murray will be in charge accident tura tmiight•have been more anon felt here for Mr. kind Mrs. Mit- of the meeting. A cordial invitation serious. While drivin3 a sideedelivery "HORey end family- Mie. James Mit , is extended Ili all ladies to atter-(L, .-rake, he was-knocked off and was beauchell .Pres. of..the.e l presented g •II'he Qshawa Salvation Army side-delivered to the w-inarow with dutiful laza on behalf of the coli P gregataon, and gifts were given. tc Cittadel was the scene of an interest-..no more than a few bruise:. - i - ' AFJ19 0 Rosemary and James Howie• The hug wedding ceremony, on ruesdaY Your observations air. Editor re evening,. June 17th, w+heri Lieut Ed= Fathers Day wes enjoyed. But_say', Ar W guEi.ty-of-honour replied in suitable _ to terms. Lun"h'was then served by the ith Irene, daughter of,Mr.. and 'airs. ,f thare is a day for all the family, Ladies and the singing, of God Save _ A. C, Sallabury, of Whitby, was un- t about one for mother-in-law, - - � ���� any ited is marriage to Capt. John Viele. or the hired man or the Jersey or the Bing, brought a very enjoyable e' ' to evening to„a close.Toronto..The -bride was formerly. Ayrshire Breeders? Really; when one _ a reaid�st of this•village. starts a specialty worship, there-is no - DUNBARTON� —Mr. Norman Davis, of Californ- end of altar: to be- erected. Pler-t� (received t wes see ed a -for I t k too !a a as ia, attended the funeral ai his bra of people think perhaps that mother _ ��������� � Friends � i` Cher,. 5tanley,..on Sunday,.accompan- is to be remembered only -once- a-' Mrs: A. Wood, of BownianvIlle, e the mites in time.for the funeral. but year. ' e rinisiveraary services were held in spent_ Thursday of last=week with.. _ IL, Tier frieind,..Mrs. J. Allison. had to drive incessantly, day and the local chinch on Sunday "when be-here on time. The had Guests at the home of Mr. slid night, toy Rev. Mr. Jenkinson delivered a real � Chas. Annis last week 4-ra, = We are arranging a new' system whereby our to drive alternately, one- driving living message. The•Pickering choir v - _ ssldle the other slept. , .: ably assisted.in the mu9ic`. Miss Jean Miall a elyn Annis, Torontx,; fir. H. �A description of rhe 1✓ve Quackenbush a:.d..little bun, Allan- . . -:full staff of assistants will enjoy their regular Hing Clark% tang very nicely, Carrie Jac- Charles, of Fort \;'.kills•i Program. has just been re.-eived — .obs Bonds "'Morning, .N-oou and Farmiar -residents of Uuaburtrn, half holiday on Wednesday afternoons and The Variety Volunteers, directed by Night." On Monday everring a. ball- Mr. and Mrs. Hunter ,:altvd on :► 3". Caroline Prattis, and includes: gsme between the_local team and the, number-of old friends and ririghborr= ePe101n�! Of each week. - 3". A+ T. Ellis; Phyllis Hancock Cherrywooci team, resultwi in a score last Tuesday. School of. Dancing; Wheatley Mus- for Audley, after whirl the Brooklin ical Trio; Beautiful Giris, Colorful; Young Peo).s put on th,�ir drama •.- � Hre• George.White. living from ;III Order chit We may -d0 this we are tst]ggeetiag i Toronto recently and Is living in the ]Ilfmsic,,°Soirgs, Monologues and Danc Uuncle Josh Perkins,w-h:ch was ably villa t0 Obi many CIIatOmelB and-friends test they f . « a.• A roti of tr+venty-five prof- and appreciated by an vei•fl,w TheeDtuibarton Unit of the Red ersnonal Enteitainer-r- ice Cream and Cake rornpleted a refrain from asking for goods to . be delivered h'8 g R done Cross are follo*ing their usual cus- g ,-3s. George's' Church, Special pleasant day. - - - : (top -next eofamnn-please) _ Services marlong the 109th anniver- A large crowd of friends a�¢,-ml- — , _ _ 'oII that afternoon. You Will 'Pleas-8 assist us saigi of he Founding of the Pariah, •atives gathered at tike home of 'digs Brown _, `altdere will be held on Sunday, June 29th at AQma PucLrin last friday evemne and OIIr staff by giving this �OII! 1ilIIa atter ti and- 7. Also, Sunday- June 29th, to rlher ant he Bei.ll with lt. do Saturda�June 14th-at 4 p. m. tion r will be-observed as a Special Day of P - eVictoria d ng took places ke2i Dor-: y40, Prayer .and Dedication to National Jenkins•)n was chairman and sifter y Service, by..order.of the Canadian a sing-song, the presentation took otl►y May, eldeut daughter �f Mr. -This system wi11.Mart on. Wednesday, June 4 Goverrmi,ent:.' Preacher at the morn- ace, These two young people who ` service will be Rev. A. C. Mc- and Mrs. Angus.Valliere, bf Victoria hag' are being married on Saturday, are Square, became the bride of Mr.,Ed- "^ Callan, B. At, B.-DL of York Mills, two of the • beat-knorwn and.most ward Bulwer Brown, son of Mrs. Rob- and in the evening, Rev, E. G. Rob- res John young people here. John 'toms, of Pickering. Rev. H. At neon on Mondaythe Packer- taken--a. J: McKay--performed the ceremony, _"_ �•. T great,interest in all church and cou- gwAst a background-of pink. and ing '.Fire -Brigade received a call to munit work and has a sunny Bis- i 111 e e VV ss 11 1 s � fight a grass fire which was raging n that•endeared her to-all. white peonies and lufiins. Mr, Robin on Jahn A. Wliite'�a fa'rin-ori the 4th posits Nicteolson, of Whitby,rwas at the or- They will make a trip. to Wanit- gun, and Mrs. H. S. Pearse of Frank- : toncessibn. The Broughams and Clare- oulin, after which they will reside. fort,'soloisit, iwiit brigades (were also summoned, here for a time. i The bride, given in marriage by a is a1Td it took abort three hots to _ -+- _.. her father, wore a bouffant .slcirted rfickering, ardw�re' ":' . bring the fire under control,-but not ]CINSAtY,E frock of blossom pink sift over Before It had. spreW•over "0 acres : destroying fences and.bush... and al Aircraftsman •Jack Maiapbray ie at. with aw+eeslieart neckline and so the grass del& The fire Is ie- home on leave for a number of days. ruchinays of veil saatenai. abs wore 1 a finger-tip veil of piny._#title with ;'We 'have a m*te S parted to have been started by three Sunday School and church will be : Men from the Jewish Camp, rfrently WjdXIrawn bene•next Sunday. ow7.ng flower.headdreea abd carriid a white- opened there, who left a camp fire to Mwsnnis�sl Day as galena yemeEery• bound BiblXWOMe giY1Un a bouquet of roses, to wrork at s well which h they A es ° Constable was ber sister's notron- di66�6, sad wd+o last all their spent the'wie�-end with his lurents. of-boA 1�� r y : "Millift sgnipmevt is she fire, Kr..Nihon Parities, of Sudbury, taffeta our acid wore orchid tart aver to.lair. . and Mrs. Root. ane day taffeta sande oto lines similar to flit --- - r.Horsy gilled on Kiessalrr teiativ+ea brkk's•frock. She rwrre a 86WI dont ���]� Picloeriesg, ab Sn Michael's Moab of the farmers an'1 y 3'' Dat of.matebingf flovvirs and carried '� &w ("'w& a" Torenss, on Jure 28a , lag :lets►• i our ldople s colonial boaqueL liar•'F%%d Con- 3941, a anis, Fd+vs►rd Syeir: tiA nv0ribes� of, nk a stable acted as best mark, and Mrs. -ipn w nesdtlr evening last, s attended tRe Y: P. fpcnie at Orono. James Valliere and Mr. H. S. Pearse pwb enjoyable time visa spent of I&A Saturday.' tine hams o Mr, and Mrs. its C. rEongratulations to Milton Mow- were u rn• " •. • re Re�a� ,. .. > eor, Qin the 4th eotneessten when bray and Hazel O'Brien on passing Beate were received later at i jea 204 =WnbW and friends of their Entrance Exams. We wish Corseroft, home of MeA X.J. Corsors, , thf Presbyterian 1rurch met to' en-' Jean Mark and Howard Stell success. M.�t the brhde'e moNier'wear= Sk+fid �'ol�ltr� �' joy.a social time together. The night - ing black sheer over' rose figured DUMBARTON ,, crepe with matching bat and corsage ,. c kiss AM ideal'for such a gathering, and 0[ - lac Is a very attractive one. _ of loses. and baby s lireath. Thee ; the P__. _ . Mea' J., Z;,ilaner had as her guest. gr 'a mother ware dustty roseThe evetnt .as epprisored by the her nephew, Mr. A..lrerr sheer,matching bat and corsage of Ldiesd Aad, and s very enjoyable last mak+ roses and bouvardia. ' poo wps given by the artists of Niagara-on-tine-Lake. a=sAt ford McZorabieir•Dtedos.F4.rra katbiosry•-sed from Toronta,•and Whitby, with Mrs. a(iss Shirley McConochie left on After the reception, ttiehapj)y cosi- -- p. N. Spratt, at the -piano; A de- Tuesday evening for a lrollday-with ple left for Eastern points amid lightfal.lunc?n. wars served by the had- relativves in Saskatekemm shower% of confetti, the bride trav- ow Uwe we bm IL on Qd IL Of It Y W4 itti i lw- let and the scene was a most pleas- At the United Church next Sun- elling in an lOxford- grey tailored - irsg oise� especially as the place �vae day, Lite Sacrament of fine Lorti'� 'suit; with dawn rose acaceseories and /1etN s90�a - lit uV by a.large camp fire on the Supper will be administered. Nevi mink furs. On thekering fila they wiU *. S., BALSDO t, -FICKvn groiiinds and. . toy a proms- members are alwaga welagmed at reside near Pickering. J it • ` (, ._ , . . this time. �'