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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_07_04 l y. y' w VOL. LX .:PICHERINCI ONT. FRID , AY, JULY 4. 1941 . No. 46 !N1147010ita'lrlal `alts!. ,Attirew — Barrett Count $368450 ' -NOTI C E The United Church,.Pickering, wase n t over R $. PORSYTH, ph.•D., Director the scene of a very pretty :�veddirig, � l �wW f Oourto 1Kai- on Saturday afternoon, last at 4 p. ;�RL'j; �]�jZ � examined b7. met a m, when Ruby Pauline, youngest s GL •. i�r=:«.r.oeatOat. dau Ob etighter of Mrs and thelate Mr. c e 'n V�c :�I1 LS!Fred Andrew, Pickering, became the o r L� can , bride of Leonard Harvey, son of Mr. 886--1936 DUNA.LD RUDDY Barrister. and Mrs. Murwood Barrett, Acker- Final and toal subscription by the amount raised and percentage .sgaieacQr.ivotarr Patric. �loweyto��..woaa. ing, Rev. M. R. Jenkinson,' officiat- Teams Committee which includes all Osh. and E. Wiutbry, 85 —1,185,450 On account of the- scarcity of formerly ugeu�1'ed q7"the late A.S.Cbrio- ing. The church was sources in Ilea.souµwsaQ otCouraH6are.Whitby, sly prettily decor- rOntarid Counts-, were re- Whitby and Twp. 155 - 2^r 1,450 ated in a great rofusi of the sea- leased this week, with $2,236,450, a Uxbride and Scott, 119 - 149,050 help, Chopping will- de done BE�ATON, BELL el ROSS son's flouters, th phinium the sum of $36;450 over the objective. Reach- arid- Scugog, 115 - 131,850 on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS 8arra,stora 1f Solicitors; ;predominant one. Pickering Township is given as the Cannington, and ]3rcls; 136 - 128,850 W,J.•BLATON.K,C. Telephone The very pretty bride,'gowned in highest in the County, with $245,550 Thor, Mara, Rama, 86 - 124,650 Only, during lay, June and white_ or 170 per. -ce - ROSS veil and coronet rwith lily-of-the- The other areas are as follows, in ?97,600 over their -objective. ---July, except h special a3`---- _ Tangement, 372 Bay St. valley, entered the church on the arm g JOHN L.POND Toronto of her brother, Allan, of Barrie. Please 'Arrange .?Accordingly, and carried a bouquet of beautiful Au`s Park, at the Bay, one of the 1 GUS,McMILLAN Barrister. Sol- NAVIGABLE-WAITERS PROTECT- -- -�� Z'• f Ior,,�otary P�ibllc. If=Melinda Strw American Beauty roses. The brides- Beauty Spots in our neighborhood ?.r dtrz,. Teledaone Olgin eaoa. sett maid, Miss Jean, Alnnan, cousin of ---- ION ACT. - - !lethal the -bride, wore sheer crepe over The First of July saw the Avis r _ Clare G. Maclean, M. R. A. L Q . R. S C. 1927 Chapter'140 - -^• satin, in blue, and carried similar Park, at Frenchman's Bay big day ' B. Arch. Registered Architect • BBBERT T. FALL*18E,L. D S., Dowers. Mir, Ivan Barrett, DEFENCE I:�DL'STRIES LIMIT- Graduate of University brother :his sucruner. Several hundred .:rays of Toronto -nys•.Grbdwte of ctii Royal �qlansa of of the groom was best tnan, and Fassed in and out of this beautiful, ED' acting .as agent for HIM MAJ- Offiio', 9 Sultan 3L Toronto 11;L 8214 reidSur`de a."Con tral,r..ai it of Toroatp. Carman Barrett- and Don. Andrea`, well-kept park during the afternoon. ITEDESTYgOVER:�-HENT in the UN- wt Residence, Pickering, 27 r it ' V Nellie�t.ecoid floor e.at of Sl tea• ITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRIT- f30 �Ic I ent• O■er bort.: 9 brothers of the bride and- groom, us- 1lJeing along week-end holiday • ., or q 'a�olatmae" "" ' AIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND, PETER LE`VINE B. A. i rick oo. hers. Mr. W. C. Murlcar, was at the (many city houses being closed from organ and duringthe signing hereby' gives notice that it haa,'un= going of Saturday noon till Wednesday morn- Barrister, Solicitor.oto. i der Section 7, of the Said Act, dep- �ltflrtltas+f !'a>•As. the•register, Mss. Frank Baker, sang ing) early' Saturday. afternoon. saw Office hours —1 - 8, Wed and �. . "My World." Following the ceremony trailers and tents beingset u for baited with the Minister of Public - P Works at Ottawa and in the office King Str.Pickering-Next to Libragg R. BRATON, TOWN 8HI,P a reception was held at she hoot a few day's stay. Those desiring do READ OFFICE — OSHAWA; � of the brides mother, of the District Registrar of,the Land _•; D+ Gonnayaaeer.Gommi;a+iorar t0, both Mr+s: .spend a few. days in this ma�inei; " •• 5loss cm manner-xe�,tntaqft,18te. leaner at. Andrew and Mrs. Barrett, mothers- a'-ill find alI`convenierices and req- Registry District of Ontario at Whit- al rlesa l.seewu. wf�t}erate.o.c. of the bride, and �Y, in. the Province of lOntario, a groom receiving, uireifnents right -Within the camp ,/�. �- A. E. RICHARDSON and gowned in blue rw ith white acc- area. There are several 'acres of description of'the the site and the-plana essories. The toast to the bride ane carefully-mowed-lawn; shade'trees, of a water intake pipe and crib pro-. GLENMAL INSURAN groom was proposed by Rev. air, bordering the water-front, fresh'; posed to 'be built in Lake.Ontario in sur9Ao■ Of All Si W4 a. AREAL ESTATE. Jenkinson, and responded to; briefly. hard water-from ikells,' hot water, ,rnnt -of-Broken Lot *:umber Seven In CONVEYANCING by the happy couple. The ,receptioc tea and coffee from the in Range it of" the Township of ,pavilion. beet Rates Availai�l-o with ready was held -on-the.shaded lawn of thl• Blots and canoes are available for Pickering, in fife County of Ontario. L old establi Iry icy, krone where the tables -a-ere set, and Neill Swimming in the lake or the. AND-TAKE NOTICE that-after �Zp1 J and Service. ~ served by the girl friends of-the warmer water of-the bas. It is also the expiration- of one month from " . 1Plla►e Pick. 8t1Q0. bride: Misses Margaret Westney, an ideal spot for large and small the date of the first publication of 7SydldFeis = =Rene u ary pic0ica, tables tern$ placed, ready this notice-DEFENCE INDUSTRIES �� MAW Ruth Redditt. bl' MacRae Doris tlRlCalidlt#At4l iP1CK SIS 'rim M. M A 1(Y hedge, Elsie Adair, Doris _Walton for-nse, dishert and silverware, being >�ITED will under Section 7 of -I JOHN881) AU-CTIONBEIR ANIS Follouving a wedding tri to Hunst- available from the proprietor. the*said Act apply to the Minister - VALUATOR ville and district, Mr. ' and Mrs. For the younger folk, and many of.Public Works at his-office in the �wlu conducted Aytgwhero Barrett will reside at Pickering,. on of' the older. too, the .dancing floor ' ofva+ Sor approval of.the NOTIOE 1Phone or Wrlte. Address el i Dtandaa the Brock Road. of hardwood, and cushioned, is one said site and..plan!+, and for leave •���. Street. East. of fire finest in the province, modeth 'to' construct the said water. intake p■r R YOU MW ,ae orchestra and =modern lighting, A pipe and crib. dry e.a • 07 _ recently urchased - Whitt Ontario. i _. NOTICE _ P )mower polisher Dated at 3tafitreat, Quebec, this�3rt1 COAL, +COK11, gives it the' beauty. of a *01,kcot hardwood floor. While Asitin the day of June, 19 . a - 8rierb�sh Hospi �,l - Industries' : wc�ar�, C)�3i��i] T,a -- Ar'-is park you trill appreciate 'the Defence Limited All the-residents sear the corner .courteous se lce ,slush b all alt-- B X Ogilvie,'Sec.Treas.' - BAND, (}rhe`�-�i La `�GGovernmeai Licetiled y , , of Ding and Church 'Streets, during endanta of the Park. Main St. E. StOU�9111e, 0*Jt� the hot weather, are bound to real- _ ... .._. -,s - Phone 191 ize that -the open ditch at the back $i1�LDlf�'B BIIPFLIF.f3 Or-maternity, Medical, and Surgical of J..T. Stephensonls Prpperty-which � ■ cases taken runs down through the Anglican pro- Stv' G � e s An I�ean SlEO loos) eartagework IMateroity Semi-Roottf _ Petty is a real menace bo health. We hawealAr,pleteed io ►et a full The stench from this place naa-been LINE of MAPLE LEAF MILUNQ Rata use dinar tench c _ i 00AM NY FRED& Registered Nurses in attendance add- sickening and we are apt to have a • -_ 24 hair service gives: serious outbreak of disease. The pot= celebr'a 109th �teS - -Ambulance Service � ice Trustee Board are therefore'ask- `_,� r •' - - :.-- ing all the residents" whose cellar i A rr a IW1TCHELL 7 drain empties into the large• the on St. George's•Anglican Church, cel- speaker.at the morning 'service;Rich �1■1Ct310�ng'�. Out. either side of King Sir. to refrain a ebrated its 109th anniversary of the Rev. E. G. Robinson, B'. .A, of the Phone Office 74 6-- Rea. 65 4 ' ACCIDENTS from emptying waste water, sewage founding of the .parish on Sunday -Parish, at the evening service 81piec- 'a etc', into-this drssin. Please try' to last, It was also the 100th anniver- ial music for the service was arran- assist us protect the; health of your harry of the erection.of the present' sed b Miss Kate Faai�ces. who has y households by,observing lack request COLE-MA N Accidents Happen. ,,. ._ building. � - ' - resided at this organ for over 60 ' - very .carefully: The lack of rain, to Rea. q,- C. blcCalaum B. A: B. P Locally keelp this drain flushed has eat! years. and Mr. F. Robbin. } D:, of York Mills, was tete guest InStAnt light cook stoves. 111inre with your added to the danger of disease. The ` SO AICk 80 satisfactory, Loesl Agent ditch is now.,perfectly' cleated out, - q y, -+ ` and alI!water should get away quite, Neil Degeer fatally injured in cave. Coal Oil stoves,Eled,-hQt SEE readily. COMING EVENTS, in at Conan Gravel. Pit on 5th colt. plates,:Window screens, The PoRice Trustee Board CYRIL E. MO,RLBY Screen doors,harden tools GENERAL INI RANCE —the Annual Sunday.School Pic- Discovery was made late Wednes i nic of the United Church will' be day evening of the body of Neil De- and All hBrdWare at' right SERVICE PROTECTION. ,ark, Greenwood 'on goer buried in avel.which had cav- • held at•Green's• P , AUDLEY _ - Tuesday afternoon, July 15th. ed iii. upon.him. Details of, the acc- prices, 7 The -members, of the local branch All the Old Time Entertainers at a 'dent were not available as we go Bring in your lawn mowers to s of the Women's Institute will' be Big Concert in Brougham on Jules' to •VXe_U. bs sbarpened,and repaired THIS MON' TK_ anions the guest branches o! the 15th. Bert Franey and all His Old ALVTN BUSHE Brougham Institute, on Tuesday af- Gang of Fast Years. A'Good Show: Canadiah National Exhibition from + August 2n September si ware. -save t _ Congoleum Rugs >. . A � J Liaoleum * ~ � � �..��• �.�,�� � ter. . ... LU BOYIS DRUG , -.. -. `' ,• :. a .;. , 0ilcle t� © S \ � th \ \ THE REXALL STORE Beds and Beda�n Y k. . �. _ Cameras Films' 1 � I es- Studio a S Couches .,; r drinks, Ice Soft drip s MOW Amber: DW n Nl it I, f cream s� r � Mo. + E' - Gifts for` all oc• - , J / easions- ! , C. A. �TERRITT y Neat - f Ftlneir�►1 Dilseotar f i peusded,a P alp! 11y coag► r <,�• , >� yr .� ,,•r��<r.,, .ar`?�.;, -Furniture Dealer r �{.. a _. •'LOC7AL DELIVERY HI-i R N NEWS - _ . .T PICKE I G STORE HOURS, S.a, m,-11 p,m.daK1I I' Y 'Inaladins Sundays Part of Canada's War Effort one 6S Pickering —T __ _ _.-..'..-„s v Yar..:y .-' "'--:.•,.•�-"'':�'.r--.•_' _ - s :.d.`«':w # �k�V `" p v.'�'a';s i9c-<v 'v`,' i,.,.. .— ...,..,,.,....+,�—..� - ,:':.✓.-n ':tea."'..<. � ... ��, :. .. • v,W.2 .. i Y Y -� .CAKE FOR SHOWER PARTY they'll not only wish on but be d` 8 tablespoons cream (about) S t1 N D A Y lighted to'est. - 1% teaspoons vantla '�' BRIDD'8 CARPIa tea apoo lt. . SCHOOL O O r By KATHARINE BAKER 3% cape finely sifted cake flour -^ c 01Fa add part of the J L 1% teaspoons double-acting baking s Ily, blending after each powder addition. Add remaining sugar, al- E� •N M 1% cups butter ternately with• egg whites, then --- % 8 cups sugar �i�h sream....31pti1.of right conale- LESSON i - ! 1% cups egg w•1►ites unbeaten - tency to spread: Beat alter each ' THE GOSPEL IS TAKEN INTO tfi teaspoon vanilla addition until smooth. Add vanilla �:° teaspoon almond extract and salt. Spread frosting smooth• a EUROPE—Acts 15:38-18:21 �\ v y.,, r Sift four once, measure, add ly on top, sides, and inside center IpR1NTED TEXT, Act. 18� 8.1l1 baking powder, and sift together opening of Bride's Cake. Use're• GOLDEN TEXT.-6---Come over three times. Cream butter thou- marring frosting with a pastry tine tato Macedonia, and help us. Acta 's ` I, oughly, add sugar gradually; and to make borders,. festoons; and cream together until light and rosettes .on cake. (Fill tube only ' THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING „c", S fluffy. Add egg whites, U cub at halt full at a time.) Makes enough Time.—There is much differ- �, iy; a time, beating about 3 minutes frosting to cover 10-inch tube cake ".encs of opinion among scholars 'a ti ��`s after each addition. Add flour, a and to use for special decorating. in regard to the enact dates for small amount at a time, beating Because of the butter In this orna- 1he different events of Paul's° well after e`kch addition. Add flay mental frosting, it remains creamy life, but we can assume, with oring and beat vigorously. Turn and moist. some degree of accuracy, that the '� into a 10-inch tube pan which has events of this lesson occurred be- 4 been greased, lined on t bottom, - #ween A.D. bi and 64. ;."„ aides, and around the tube with Bomber Breaks Place.—Antioch was located in heavy paper, and again greased. ghe northern part of'Syria; Derbe -Statistics seem to prov9 that Dainty should be the keynote for. Bake in slow oven (276 deg. F:) 1 • and Lystra were in the great area there has been an increase recently table decorations and d fur the food, hour, then increase heat slightly Atlantis Record _ we now know as Asia Minor, with in the number of marriages. This too. the table (300 deg. F.) and bake 50 minutes one on the western coast of this means, translated in very per8onal and for whatever •you serve ie s �� s�� -- then flourishing part of the terms, that more of our friends are goo ides. Paste green, blue or ors; if desired, by wrapping each Hours, It Is Announced Roman Empire. The cities of getting married, which means in mauve crepe paper' makes lovely in waxed paper, and pressing into Philip Thessalonzca, and Berea turn, more entertaining rot brides- decorations. and candles in s harp small slits cut in cake. Spread orna- A bombing plane haslet S Sew were in northern Greece. known to-be. Since 'the summer is stili monizing shade can be used to light mental butter lrosting, smoothly on east-west trans-Atlantic reccrd of as )1lscedo>zia. At and Cor- the most papular time for weddings, the table. Small roiled sandwiches, top, and sides of cake. Decorate A bombing plane,has set a new - Inth -were located in Greece pro- any time in the summertime is the (asparagus or watercress are nice), with simple borders, festoons, and ada, it was revealed last month by --- yes, south of these cities just �e for showers. It's not hard to ice cream, cake and coffee make rosettes of ornamental butter frost. —officials of Atfero, a division of the.. .. "named, decide on what kind of a shower a simple and aufttcient menp Ing; and trim with silver dragees. British Ministry of Aircraft Pro- --- -- to have, eep and-saucer, stocking, ---.COCONUT MIST CAKE Serve on silver tray or platter sur- duction. rf this lesson we find a won. kitchen, linen or miscellaneous, be- _ deriul illnstratioa of a mss who, 3 cups sifted cake flour; rounded with sprays of terra, trees- TWELVE MEN ABOARD day and night, was continually cause most brides need almost 2 teaspoons doable-acting baking las, cosmos, or bridal wreath. Place _.The plane, bringing, trans-At)an. occupied an with the gloriosa work everything.•-'Wben you've decided powder special bridal favoi on top of cake, tic pilots back-to Canada to terry of bringing Christ to the vast on the shower and invited the 34 teaspoon salt it desired, or the small wedding other bombers across to England. guests, then it's time to think 1 cup butter or other shortening bells or other favors tied to white landed at an eastern airport 13 1.2 mnItitudee of mea and women is about entertaining. Bridge, the type i pound (3'% cups confectioners' ribbons and intertwine through the great cities of the Roman Est- ) hours atter taking oil from an un- th • To aceompthh what Em.Pauplayed 4t showers, is rn excellent sugar sprayi. disclosed spot in England. way of passing the evening—it al- 4 egg yolks, well beaten ' ORNAMENTAL BUTTER Atfero is in charge of the ferry- Pinhere achieves, it isndnecessaryfor Flows for plenty of conversation.. i oup milk - FROSTING Ing.of United State's-made bombers one to believe is the need of the Then comes the happy concluion of 1 teaspoon vanilla human heart for the gospel which the evening—the refreshments. 4 tablespoons butter to the United Kingdom.. About 12 he Is preaching, to have an -ex- 1 cup premium &bred coconut 5 cups sifted confectioners`sugar men were aboard the plane when perieace of the redeeming power 4 egg whites, stiffly beaten: 2 e$g whites, unbeafeit It established the new record. .af this gospel; and to be yielded met Luke. It probably was here Sift._ flour once, measure,,add "'!n one's personal life to the will In the city of Troas. If St: Luke baking pohree ami snit, 'and' sift - ' of God were a Macedonian and had been tpgethe[ three times. Cream bpt- Paul's Greet Work Begins speaking to the traveller he en- ter thoroughly, add sugar grade- BREAKFAST FRUIT How toast Paul remained i>3 the countered about affairs in the ally, and cream together until light city of Antioch at the close of province at the other side of the well.and fluffy. Add egg terns and beat - o - - his first mimic Aegean, easy to understand milk Add rill a alternately with nary journey. -we Ae an, it is a mirk.' a small amount at a time. ' HOILIZONTAL Answer w Previous Puzzle i8 Its tree is ., do not know. Our lesson opens how the vision came to St. Paul' beating after each addition until 1 Juicy fruit. with the Apostle beginning pre- that night. E C,U R 1H• A wA'ID verdant in Dr smooth. Add vanilla and cocoautt. :71t grows on I .S E _._. R parations for the second great 12, "Aad from thence to Phil- Fold in egg whites quickly -and win;err missionary Journey of his life. He ippi, whish is a city of Macedonia, thoroughly. Sake in flues greased a -- tree. I_! p S L I 1`1 19 Animals. desired to revisit the churches he the first of the district, a Roman 9-In layer pans in moderate oven 1I Wine usenet E R E L E 21 Inferior cloth. had founded on his envious colony; and we were In this city (376 deg. F.) Sb to 8e 'miauter. 19 Father. 1 F'E'N R R 23— wear its - - p ,Journey. A map should be useful tarrying certain days. la. And Spread tinted fluffy frosting be 13 Organ of N �' blossotns, ' here in following Paul from, this on the Sabbath day, we went tween layers and over cake, Sprin• fig ' RIIA: AMA I N 25 Common �er6 - point to the end of the lesson. forth without the gate by s-river kis with coconut 16 At any time. NI ! Y A 21 And. - ' Paul chose Silas to accompa T side, - where we supposed there 17 Sarcasm. L E'A E NEA 29 Heavenk" farm. was a place of prayer and we sat TINTED FLUFFY FROSTING 18 Too. i AN body• Acts 16:6. And they went down, and spoke unto the women ! cnDs 1sugar 1 beaten STeo 1 I L E:N!T 1 : 30 Tennis fence. . water _ t3 Sheep's call. ` 31 To observe, through the region at Phrygis And .that were -come together. 14. O R:I ' Galatia, having been forbidden of And a certain woman named Ly- 'A �P L al 12 Blemish. the Holy Spirit to speak the word dia, a seller of purple, of the , teaspoons light corn syrup 26 Possessed. �1 34 Scepter. In Asia; 7. and when 'they were city of Thyati:a, one that .woe 1. Red coloring 48 Ever (conte.). 54 Fastidious. Matgrass.. 35 Blackbird. - 14 teaspoons vanilla 28 To redeem. 55 To scorch. S Roof Dowry• come over against Mysia, they. - shipped God, heard us: whose . 33 Lang-drawn - . " 38 Mends. ed to go into Bith ia; and heart the Lord opened to give Combine egg whites, sugar,water 58 Broach, ornament sassy lm p speech. 39 To argue. - Abe Spirit of Jesus suffered them heed unto the things which were and corn syrup to top of double pees (yg I+'leld• 8 Portico. o Dollar, beating with rotary egg 37 Cupidity. 45 Part of a toot; S. and.passing by.Mysia,they .spoken by Paul. 15. And when. 38 Uncooked. ISO This fruit is 7 To weep', church. - y- Oester until thoroughly mixed. : t same• down to Troas... 9. And a she was baptized, and her house- 40 Giver, rightly called 8 Wild duck. 4,Hardened iron vision appeared to Paul in the hold, she besought us, saying, II" .Place over rapidly boiling water, -41 Velited. a _. h49 Italian coins. beat constantly with rotary egg gBreathing night: There was a man of Maze- ye have judged me to be faithful . 42 To do wrong. 61 To open pea sound. 50 Maple shrub. _ - Oonia standing, beseeching him, to the Lord, come into my house, seater. and cook 30 minuted, or pod 51 Close by until the frosting will stand- to 43 R4dacts. s. l0 Sear _ and saying, Come over into Mace- and abide there. And alae eon- peaks. Add coloring to hot frosting 44 To bark. VERTICAL constellation. 53 within. �donia, and help us-" While at strained us." 46 Onager. 57 Belonging 77 Troas it world seem that no At Philippi to give a delicate shell-pink tint. '48 Enthusiasm.' 2 To be furious. 13 God of war. to me. preaching was showed. Just as =Apparently Philippi did not Just a tiny speck of coloring on 132 Enamel. 3 To unction. 14 Graft4d. 59 Dye. _Paul's calling of Timothy provad have enough of a Jewish popula- the sad of s knife or a few.drops of Ilqu9d coloring are.�esos;gh. Re• to that young man the great tarn- tion to warrant the •erection of a move from boiling water, add vett- 2 3 4 6 7 $ 9 10 -'iing point of his •life, coming so synagogue, compelling-the Jews ills, and beat until'thick enough to unexpectedly to him, so likewise to meet on the Sabbath day either " I( 12 13 14 (5 in the life of Paul did God send in a home, or in the open air. spread. Makes enough frosting to cover tope.and'sides of three 9-inch' inn experience which was to Paul always made inquiries where 16 17 l8 19 ehaagt his entire program, the his 'fellow-Israelites worshipped, layers with about one cep extra frosting for abecial decorating. . throwing open of a door, as it He was concerned primarily, 1 23 :,were, into a vast new field—Eur- wherever he went, all of his life, MAKE THE BRIDE'S CAKE ope—which up to now apparently with souls of men, and he Bunted AT HOME $ 6 7 Paul had not been, seriously.con- out men and,. women in their. If there's- a .wedding at your sidering as a field for immediate hours of worship, that he might house this summer you'll be-riving P g 8 F Q 1r. 2 33 3q 35. 36 nisdionary 'activi'ty.' speak to them about the Lord some thought already to the Bride's Forth tato Macedonia Jesus Christ. One good thing Cake--as mach of a tradition as old 38 39 qp 10... "And when he had seen about Paul ke was, not seeking shoes isd rice,'or the Bride's bou- ";'the vuston. straightway we sought some new religion; he .was pro- quet I 42 43 w to go ,forth into Macedonia, con- claiming a divine revelation. Perhaps you've overstrained your eluding that God had' called us• 'While,in the city of'Philippi, Paul budget domewbat is making It 44 45 46 47 to preach the gospel unto them. of course vigorously preached, the very loveliest of weddings. But 31. Setting ani] therefore from and when Paul preached, things. witk this bride's cake you'll save ' 50 �' 53 Troas, we made a straight course haps ned. The whole city would , money for it's economical and far to Samothrace, and the day fol-" soon know that'someone had come more delicious than anything you „ could bty. You've probably had flowing to h•eapolis. - Inasmuch into their midst with .a gospel experience with 'bought cakes as Luke is writing the Book of that could. break the'power of sin, 6 7 58 F Acta; }ie most have been with'tlte with a message that could save' that were very ornate and attrac apoa a au to rive to look at,but quit, disappoint- where' he uses the pronoun "we." in many cases enabled the one ing when t came o e `We do not know where Paul first so preaching to perform- miracles. . So Sive your guests. something _ �. POP—Tramp! Tramp! By J. MILLAR-WATT .� THERE�S ONE THING YOU CAN BE- QUITE :;>.. - VYE�RE NOT LETTING THE SURE OF ,}:: GRASS GROW l�NpER ouR FEET; MWI '• '�• \2�114;p^?.,` .` .t 'v��•.,. r\ ti?, a:•, �'' Tei � � ;e. � , t a , , �h, ;,. .. . ... .....' .. . Y+4a.. .µ (y 1q' .., Lgrrr.%Tk.tY%1:W .. . fF•; 5r orf �, � yF;• 'p.' :: a:.;" ! „' • I•fe stood there with his hand on Valerie's Shoulden'Shirley gathered up her fore and gloves and purse - 27 RmAs and started for the door. Elie; weighed various possibilities from - PHOTOS • under half-lowered lids and decid• -A PICTURESQUE RESORT ed to follow. There would be plenty Come to the Chantecler-u happy combin- - of time later. adon of friendly, courteous service. and "You'll t>6 staying long, daalingT" warn hospitality. High In the Laureaduas, wiith a sparkling lake at Its At-I . /he a9 ked-Dorothy. feet, The Chantecler Hotel f1D <!•' �:, `' offers you allthe requisites ' —'"Of a Derfett Summer holiday, -tenpin.TJ ■Rir. soli, rldias, swear- Maa an17 tom Cam • " «� � said Dorothy. Paul.will telephone " ,�4e � � �,,,,• mins, bonfire, sandy beach, 13ta:eh labx>. for each the_ust of 20 other p r for reservations tonight. I hoped �� spa ■ 4O0prin er protentain es- for desired-or me tures will be rent with your �{* perhaps I could help With Teadjust- rAw tate.`- Sprinkler protected Hive syrup label• first request• spay your 'IIients here:'`But Mark and Valerie rooms, throughout,m a 1 l ou ger, 1 address. pictu" or rooms, comfortable lounges, *j To start, select sum the Pictures requeste6--c-1080 seem t0 have milds -their own _ _ with well prepared. parse- 4 Flyin Torpefid-•sky neixsssry labW and argil to p , o Lively served cnidae. i Rocket' Ll htnin/"- the BL Lawrence starch Co. 18II9, 9IId s.0---' •Defiant4- lipitfirs"- Limited. Poet Credit. Ont- , Write or Phone- ::.;' '.'Too bad.' sympathized � Elise.. '(m CHANTF.CLER - "I mean, that you're .not staying. . - ate. Adele e■ lisat. Que. I was looking forward to seeing you. But you'll probably be run- - ning back and forth-" •'TABLE TALKS teat carefully, when. assemblil� _ "One doesn't-run back -aud forth - your salad-find touch up your y over two thousand miles," said flavors according to your own in- looked from Mark to Valerie. Dorothy. "And os rousse: "my own By SADIE B. CHAMBERS IIIA A A Y I G Valerie liked Shirley. She liked menage, is,waiting-" sal dual tastes a Remember a her blue eyes rimmed with long To Be Continued saladr ruins your dressing and seasonings, • dark lashes, and the lovely trans- - it the flavor, hichlaplacesd or gyou _ . . 14 Salad Chat ti. A A ■ a • s ParencY of her skin.-She made up - her mind to look as much like Shir•. Salads always grace' any menu in the honor roll of salad makers by ley as .possible when she grew up. , New Ma le Jelly firstly from the aspect of an ap- -Do not make your salad fires- Vio1C�e Kimball Dunn Dorothy didn't smile at Elise. � petizer and secondly, what better sing haphazardly. Choose salad, could see that her aunt was Made From' Symp Iends itself for the hostess to dressing, which from testingusat- _.._ . SYNOPStS angry demonstrate her decorative abil- isfies you as the best on ever Char- itY'4 Mark's beautiful wife, Ellen, has ".Bark and I both appreciate t Has Excellent Jellytasted. Then onion has an in- Mark's ,comparable place as flavoring and just died, and for the first time that," she said sweetly. "But $cteratics, A Mild Dsgree of Even the-simplest salad can be its twin sisters the leek and as hs is aware of his adopted laugh- see, were anxious to get the child Tartness and an Attractive thrilling - for greens - nothing for garlic, when a salad master ter, Valerie, fourteen. Valerie had settled and back to school as soon but greens. simply and cleverly rubs the salad bowl with a cut 3 ,always been submerged in Ellen's as posei.ble. I plan. to. keep her '. Color dressed can have a very fine ap, garlic clove - it adds a touch personality, just as everyone who just a few days-" ,. -peal. _ nothing else can do. knew Ellen was submerged, but "She's Staying .With Me _Maple•Jelly Is the newest confer- =Always have your lettuce, cress ` now she stands out as s young Valerie doubted her ears. Her tion to!come from. the laboratories Salads are no-longer -regarded lady, timorous and fearful of hav- lovely castle was tumbling before of the chemists at the State Ex- celery and radishes as crisp' ss. as "extras"-but take -the" place In to leave Mark. Ellen's sister your best starched pinafore and Ing she had it fairly built. She turned.: pea-tment Station, Geneva., N.Y., In _ of honor in many a luncheon. . Dorothy, has already arranged for as cold -as the refrigerator can y 9 terrified eves-on Mark. He cosi- the search for new products from supper or refreshment.. plan. if - Valerie to live with her, but Mark make them. .-With' this basic ad- fix anything. He would fix this. maple syrup which in ilden vice you should be able to give ca� hold the recess gaslust will hear none of It. The family Mark was. speaking. "it's simply the outlet.for this commodity, par- cations for such a role they moat and friends come in to hear Ellen's every salad a character and every grand of you ail to make plane for ticularly 'at roadside stands, and time you make them they can .be include tissue-building- material, -will read. tis." he said,"We appreciate It..But thus aid, in- stabilizing the maple- Meat, fish, poultry,-cheese, "eggs - different. •- - you see, we made our own first: syrup ind'estry:Aa Improved meth- - - end rats are of this variety, but CHAPTER 111 As a matter of tact Valerie isn't od for making the ever-popular i'he Seasoning fruit and vegetables require = "`Ellen's child was her dominant going anywhere. She-'4 staying here map ie cream has also been devia ed The real art of salad making something to "build.-them tip:'_ at home with me." It fell like a sort by the station workers. comes in the seasoning. Always .-, passion' said Dorothy, looking oil - _ ... These Ad "E'lavor ` liquely at Mark. She was feeling of amiable bomBshell. 1JOME FREEZER d _ sentimental about Ellen for the ..With you' cried Dorotby. Of The lmpraved technique for mat Cheese can be used as balls o4 flrat tf�B-+n t+renry years. The tea course he cauidn't mean it. But Ing maple cream developed In the _ CASUA - STYLE WM cylinders--the goiter type of thousand dollars Elllen had left her looking of.him closely, she knew station laboratories utilises the GAY YOKING course should be used. Cheese lied bees' as enormous nrprLae. in spite of herself that be did. It home lee-croam . freezer, and -by makes as ideal_ scuffing fol, _ . "i was sncredibie The plana she had rovtding temperature and control fruits such as prunes. dates, figs• With. five-thousand each to- Elise p �"" ` end Shirley. lain awake perfecting the night and preventing loss of- moisture "'�`"`"' apricots or peaches. Cottage And the trust fund for Valerie. before were not to be swept 'away by-evaporation insures a product 1 cheese may be added to your _ ». like this by a pleasant young man- ' jellied salads thep o#age cbeess_ Not a-fortune, of course, but mord of superior texture and q to bosag_ c whose gray eyes ,sett- on her with the chemists. The syrup is boiled �. or cream. white cheese may be. than a child had- any need .of. to a temperature of 282 --degrees, a look she couldn't understand. a .. wrapped up in sells, sprinkled - - MaIrk's marriage settlement must - - - tIf with chopped radishes. ..Greer- "But-oi coarse you haven't stopped.; holed down to 60 to 70 degrees, have'been far more than anybody to !pink-•• pepper adds a splendid 'decoiatioba -" dreamed. But that was Ellen's way and churned in an ice cream treez- pePP P -- Mark was 'smiling at her pleas• sr whlck.is eurroanded with water -and is unexcelled ab/-flavor. = hum childhood: Secrecy. _ant , hid hand. 1n "Valerie`s. "Off, Leaving mosey to -.Elise and at 60 degrees.- Creaming begins 7n •�.•••% •'. For building - materia! yea, we've realty- given it:a lot of- about 20 to 30 mint+ted and Ls eom •.' ' ' '•• tables 'use earn, lima, beans and 'Shirley was, madness. Not that thought." he said. plated In 4e' to 50 minutes. •'•• •• peas--Of course you all know tits Ellen would have listened even it Valerie shivered liclously. A maple jelly. ,comprised of 60 '.' .•. '.'• value of the hard.cooked egg— de 1 anybody had known she was going When he said "we," It'meant her, - devilled eggs with vegetable`salad Varts maple-"sugar. 400 parts cane + . is do, it. Elise's allmony must run She d"ed it was the most won. /near. 10 parte cora syru9• t part 1,•• •' - t Tato thousands, and Shirley mad dertul wbrrd she had ever beard. !a an admirable dish when 'cut is 9 pectin and 0.4 part phosphoric acid _ -slices, sections or diced and serve& en ough- with "sellers to "But aInes-alone-with ashit- her beat b said to have excellent jelly char- 1 • . ' with or in the salad. - 'keep her like a princess Still, re- -who isn't even his own-" acteritLes, a mild degree of tart- - verting to the trust fund, no pro: Valerie slaked a quick upward- nese and an attractive color. The Meat or Fish Patties---Rape perly brought-[.ip child -could use glance. He-was still smiling pleas- ' jelly can also be made from maiple •'• balls-or cylinders, roll: in chop_ Ahe Income for years. antly;but-somehow underneath she -_sugar alone by increasing the a• ped cress or nutmeats if desired Lee Dagnall stopped on his way felt 'he was not pleasant at-ail. mount of the acid, tuft the eobr is and serve with vegetable sapid. "to the great hall•to shake hands. "But you see, Valerie is my own." usually darker. The proeee/ for y" Nutmeats may be`used as salad "I'll be getting along;" he said to Mark explained patiently. ..As making maple jelly is still rather ,• ' ' • ingredients or garnishes. • Cooked Mark, "Drop into my office when much as one human being can be -dolmplicated. but the station work- • ' ••••• vegttables and,cer_tarn.of the raw you have time. There are a few- another's-which isn't tar. She's era hope to simplify the procedure - ,• , - ones give. mote .t>ltsEq o.nes"" if details-" mine in -the -nibest way in the is the near future.. ' ' "marinated" also your flaked "I'Il do that," Mark.told him. He world. By the iron arm f the law! .• ` fish-and diced meat n ot 'Iso -.-gripped_ Lee's hand. He liked the For some reason or other, she •• "marinate" meana to allow to _. '. man, although there had been no seems geite happy about it. Which j �+ •• stand any time from-one•half-hour -- � ', .Teally close contact between them. makes it practically unanimous!" Fall 1 o Feature �'• •' '. until over night sprinkled gener- "'Good-bye, lovely ladies. That Congratulations to Valerie . . '+ ' ously-•with salad oil' and seasoned i means you too, young person," Lee Valerie [curd herself wondering. A T�eng Lie ••�. ••• vinegar or French dressing_ said to Valerie:"I congratulate you what her aunt would say to that' '�•' =; Fold 'in thick dressing before - on your father." She was almost sorry when Paul ' ' serving. - Narrow Hip Styles Will At:- "Thank you," said Valerie. She laid his-hand on his wife's arm. Hepentuate-.Wide Shoulder Ef- Nothin is Easier' than the raw`Cried"'to remember a grown-up knew if. she grew angry.. enough, g voice. She looked up at Mark, and she would say things she'd be sorry feet In Autumn 1941 Women's vegetable salads-lettuce, torna- he looked down at her. Both smil- for tomorrow. And summing. Mark Outfitsf/5 toes, cucumbers, cabbage, rat► • =ed tip, he decided-that world- be too Carrot, young leaves of spinach-� There was something proprietary late. lettuce,-- cabbage and spinach Previews. of styles for fall-and shredded and the carrot grated. In the 'smile that vaguely troubled 'He knew'quite well what ails winter, 1941-42, show grim deter- Either cooked' or 'raw vegetables Dorothy. She nodded mechanically had in mind. He had not been Initiation on the part of designers .� to Lee, glad of his departing foot- averse to a band in the manage - can• be set" in i tart Jelly-try • to transform 'women, into big- vegetable' jelly in• a- ring mould steps. If Elise and Shirley woad mnt of Valerie's trust fund hhnself, cheated creatures with narrow tap turned out and centre filled .with follow— But after all,.the money had'come ering'hfps. ' "The•-Cwe4test Plan" originally from Mark, who Rasa Maybe it's as well they.let us. In meat or fish salad. But Elise and Shirley showed no handy fellow to keep in with,' on their plans so early, ba[oee (Next week "Salad Dressings")- symptoms of following. They stood "I'd like to be the first to con• we've discovered that we can't, aa one on either aide of Mark and his graulate Valerie,?' he said. Valerie spear Last summer's battling suit. By Aunb Adams- _daughte;, chatting pleasantly: counted up to ten before Doroth-v 'II give us time to do something Pat- "I have the sweetest plan," Elise finally spoke. This Anne Adams. style, -eitlier•' to whittle' down hips, or .te old Mark. "I want to take this .,of coprae-" m tern 4775, is 'just what you need she said-"of work up a loud protest_ ♦ / , a while-Just' us course nothing is really final„ in' WIDENED AT THE TOP whether you spend 'the season'at two-not so far but what you could this funny wor , supposeThe big-chested, wide-at-the-top home or vacationing-its so can- d , Tun up often-" She put a familiar I was thinking of my dear sister-" effectual, smart and young, The will be achieved in several -hand on Valerie's shoulder. Mask's hand tightened. on Val- ways. The dolman sleeves that bodice'is soft and bloused below ,D Valerie could feel the spot turn erie's shoulder. It seemed to b9 were often shown and seldom pu'r= spirited scalloped .yokes. You may �LLlLl cold. 'She edged toward Mark and telling her everything was all cut the neckline higH and round pili her fingers on his arm.,Shirley right no, matter what happened chased in the early spring will be. �. or-in a cool-square. Notice the with "us in abundance 'neat fall. said nothing. The scarlet line of "We won't forget Ellen, either," Some designers use for the same gay duet arrangement of buttons itermouth twitebed a little as she he said. "I promise you." ,deep cut armholes, fuLineas down the bodice opening. Panels i make both the front and back' - attached�to drop-shouldered yokes, - � and. on coats, great big ,shawl cob skirt slim and. line-perfect. A "LUXURIOUS RUSTICITY" Tars, vintage 1918. 1ti ie your really must have-order Iry M valley of lnen ou Los, :Wiwi aaeyou�eeo hen atpter•they e widened nyou It to day P - --T _ f Ttfi i ; at the to the mean to narrow pattern 477b is available iii ^� spend a memorable holiday la an stmesphere the rest of-you. This is fairly easy misses' and women's -&es 24, 16, f'1 or "Luxurious Rusticity•'. You can ride with evening' skirts, which taper 18 20 32 34, -36, 38; 40 and 42. Play golf tennis awvim In the pool or from our sandy-beach . . all on the terrain of down to the ankle and allow tor - Size -16 takes- 3% yards 35--inch our beautiful country club . . 60 rooms Witt a split tt) Lhe-knee. But with day bath or runsilag water , . sprinkler protected 1akTIC., .. Itleas solarium .. delleloua food . . dnneing dresses, designers resort to pep oranals6d Indoor and outdoor apdrta. Send twenty cents (20c)• in . lams, •tunica,-.tiers and draperies— Write for booklet-ratea, THE AIJi INIF. lNX, all devices to provide hip-room. coins (stamps' cannot be accept- lite. Marguerite -Station,P.H. ' while still maintaining the tapering ed) for this Anne Adams pattern. effect. Write plainly size, name,-address - - - SOME EXCEPTIONS. - and style number. There'll be two exceptions to'the Send your order to Anne Ad- ISS(TE 27—'41- • tapering rule-formai evening wear ams. Room 425, 73 West Adelaide - " - Jr- and college girl 'clothes: St., Toronto. 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It of same to the-undersigned on oi_ — Pit ,r will pay you to come here before you before the- 31fA day of July, 1941, ®r Sale service Nf t 's • go anywhere else! Sam Schwartz, 21 after which date the Estate wiR ..be. "— - :. Bond Str. West, Oshawa." 45-8 distributed, having regard only to Erban and Alaska Oats& .Dar- BROCK CruS�1CC1 Plot Run RflO�f and I'IOARD — reasonable, the claims of which the undersigned le fr on Lake front at Fairport Beach. shall .then.have notice, and the un- y, ee from- noglaus weeds; Y . _` : .r. Gravel deksigned will not-be liable to any Garden Peas. R� Running water. Spring-filled bed: 1�©• p� l� Sand and Graded person of whose claim they shall not ';Mrtt. G. Simpson, (Big Brown house) 'C7CT'�3S'T�Y' 45-7 then have notice.• Claver...Seed. . :. �_-. Dated at Toronto, this 24th day of F>trrmore Laying mash and Healthfully Air-Conclitioned' _Stone 'To RENT — world like to sub-let Jnne; ><94i. 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Ler . received >s•eall last held in July on the Parsonage lawns. • Congratulations to Brougham young Dear.- Son, Hillyarl, w',ho passed Sr; -week to her oro ' rome, -owing The Group, to conclude the da},.sat her mother bei eery nra. people in their yearly exa.ns. Beul- - way, July 5th,'1935. D7i'iss Elsie W4--bb, of Toronto, spent 3°an to a very love]]} supper., bits. ah Ha Ilton succeshful in pas ung Peaceful_'be t - .silent slumber --= fax da last week with Mr. and Lynn l,us made this an annual aff- Grade 1.j, and Dorothy Harl, k, ,�_;, V i Mother, Dad, Brothers and Sisters s air for some years -now. Her hos- Grade-10; Mildred GillmaA and Bath- ' ��- . . Mrs.. Hooey. - This Friday evening the Bawling pntality is fully 8q_;preciated by ev- leen Hamilton passed Entrance Ex- :/ Club holly a tournament Lbemselves Pee 10 cen among eryoner ams wr the year's work. II A miscellts aneous shower'.was held Visitors on Sunday and during theGARDEN 1 Mr. Duncan McMillan visited histhe Curt ° w withan rs. Matthews, jV R day e' ening• last in, honour .of the were: Donald Witter family of Mon- sister', Mr. Ed. Lewis one day last r OTTE .:.week approaching marriage, of bliss Edina treal; Mr. and Mrs. R. 'Witter, - of The Wiutby-Lindsay-Claremont Taylor and- Mr. Bud Norton. They Toronto; Mr. and' Mrs. E. Crocker, PARTY Association of the B Fere the repipients of many,useful of Toronto, and Mrs. Matthews' Baptist. Church held a meeting on Thursday of last l numbvo of a rieinn�their wi Y a niece, Mrs. KnapYand child. presents, and were setrd ''b bon week, at Green giver. „ shed The•Garden , sponsored' by lir. and ]lire. Gordon Graham re- them yag coming the church, on June 24th, was quite VN --- • x!•rQa a marriage. a success; a good attendance, and a turned to Claremont on a. turday, 1 after vis rJttaws and other ens good supper and program The camJ`C1` g Claremont' Public School Promotion niittee i$ grateful to all wiho co-op- tern points. List (pot rn ord'er'of`merit) == erated'so cheerfull-y in makingeIn the Baptist Church.can Sunday at■ Nigh t Party a success in such a busy •morning next, Rev, Walter.-Daniel _ 1n*ill take as }x . thesue, "The Plough" Senior Boom - season. Na Greater Tribute the. symbol of the KingdonL GTS 7 to 8 Honours: Pearl Books added to Brougham Public Mi --- Mr. James Coates, bliss S. E. Ev Wilkey, Megan 'Beare, Thelrria Sand. Llbrary, June 26th, 1941 � ��• furnish Ev- erson; Recommended Irvin o11= _ �� nth -- ans, Dtrs. Pugh -and Rev. and Mrs. ( ) e R Chur@hiII BIood, Sweat and Tears y n ft - Daniels'were delegates to the Green fig' - . Buchan.— Meanory hold the Door - ]a d Grade 6 to 7 -- Honours: Lillian AlLge V. Millar — Te White Cliffs -' 'River Conventian last week. - r aNs The United Church held their-an- Redsshaw, Lawrence Norton; (Pass) C. D. Roberta�•--Can speaks of-Brit. WMk with sdsd out __, iversary services on Sunday last, Bob Ward; Blake Briscoe, Jean Stor- pierce van Passen— Tine time is now piMp froon ry, Kenneth.Morley, Douglas.Hinan. Wavell = Generals and Generalship - hire cps. With a well-attended congregation Grade 5 to 6 — Honours: Joan at both services: The choir rendered Jan Strother — Women of Britain You - JL W BT�gp Sanderson, Earl Anderson, Dick Ward J Hilton — Random Harvest , aeries] .mwaic Hader the leadership Velma Binsted, Bill Manion; (Pass) g of Don. Hedges. Phlllis Bottom — Mansion House of � Ho" p� an SundW afterrwou next, aMaria n Redshaw, Helen Norton, Dor Liberty - een Pattenden.] (Recommended)- Gr-. Lloyd Douglas —Disputed Passage Memorial Service •Will,be held in the g R dO wYwr dw. Union Cemetery, swith Rev. Walter enville $noddon, Robert P7rttendern. t�peaheirp — Exit a Dictator _ . .. P" opl'e S Daniel, oMkiatingb The United 1 4) F. B. Hosie — The Spy Master -Church choir and, - the Claremont Juidar'Room.- W. Deeping — Faatasis a b Band will be in attendance. There Grade 4 to 6 — Shabby Summer, Wallace, Lillian Busted, Joe Morley, — The Malice of flea en 80'a1 r - - will not be stay Sunday evening ser. Gloria Beverley, Georgine Pilkey, W.. McFee -- Casuals of the Seo � ° v1i01°e' , Ksrion Manion; (Paas)' Alex Bea- bon, Bruce Le tuan, Jotmnie Alder- K. Norris — The Runaway Taylor — Nortou�� - .. — World is tike t1Lat. - z L son; (Recommended) Ronald Beell- Z. Grey - Knights of.the range Ev'g STANLEY d!1 =Y pretty wedding w" sol- by, Elmer Brooke. .. _. Weeterrn L-nion .. Suday swaized on Saturday last at the nibs- Grade 3 to 4 —Honours: Donnie Livingsume.Hill — Patrida. .... - Ited Church Parsonage~, wben Edna, Kanion, Grant Hardy, Wilfred Mor- Ethel Vance — Escape .. service Theatre second daag�ter of Mr. and ' M s. ley, Marion Evans, (Paso) . Allar• Frankau — The Dangerous Years James Taylor, was ubited in Marr- Pilksy, Michael Valentino, Carl Nor- M..-R. Rinehardt .—._The; window at isge to Mr. (Bud) Norton. The-bride toe , the white cat. - �'boae lO0 S'I'OE1Fp1PILti **a ,prettily gowned in to" with Grade Z'to 3 Honoaia: Violet Ellery Queen• — The A neritan gun :Jul 'white accessories,-and +v+ps attended Blasted, Joyce Redshaw>. Ivan Bev Mystery. - y .6 - - _ -TF3l1RSDl1Y, JULY 3 by Miss Irene Taylor, a cousin of erley; (Recommended) Billy Patten- J. Vandercook'— Murder in Trinidad the bride, w.bi'le the groom was sap- den. _ ported by his brother,Dougtaa. Af- Grade I to. 2 Brace KeiinW7, - r,t The �.ile�t, to the cereerwny, the happy couple Joan ylidd]eton; A9tngeline Valentino, Dictatorleft'for a motor trip. to Muskoka, Dorothy Brooks, 14ral Brooks, Nor �'NTAR10_ . late north and will tea= ren' Snodden, Mildred Ward, Clyde FARMERS of S.and other po , 'OP�'TH -tde 'in Claremont on- . their retairet Beaton, Keith Carsop. - a The beautiful wedding cake was a Teacher, Loin F.. Kinnon a pay Toronto Prices CH71RLIt VAPLIN ' -Lewis- Bakery creation.- Wr • _ BROUGHAM Ot» Stto 'og, at 8 I5, 9 T tl�ene _ At Whitb �Y' Home Market M.cCalloasli fl The W. J. Brawn family were .at_' - FRIDAY tri SATURD. V 1 (Claremont [rained Church was the the old hien on Saturday- !Claremont - _ - setting for lovely wedding on'Sat- Mr. LeRoy Kenny-and brother, vis- _,For -JULY 4 8 5, S T 4trday afternoon, when Stella Kath- ited Mr: and Mrs-- Bert 1rlarvey•\on s' 2 Showf each NiQbt at 7 cad I. aline _McCullough and Jamas Albert Sunday. ,. -_ - {{���� Pickens were united in marriage Mr. and Mrs. W. Gray attended a EGGS ai "Deep Your Seats- HOGS Y`. Rev. I. E. Kennedy officruted, and farlujly re-union at Port Stanley ager _ _ Miss Gladys Liebman played the or- the week-end from June 19--•23. WZTH t --gen. During, the signing of :the The Russ Brodie family visited. GEORGE FORMBY register, Mrs. Allan Speir sang "Be- the former's sister, Mrs Philip, on ati : I�A D� .,. Sunda st. -CALVES ALSO - her.Given in marriage by her y la . father, the bride wore . a gown of The Happy Circle Mishion Band +shite taffeta with a finger-tip veil, will hold. their duly.:meeting at the A 1 Y• - _ pp arid carried a bouquet' of American Gillman, home ;xb a picnic, ..,-,An A 1 inds o - �fiTQ��$ 1n ArZnsf! at Beauty n/es. Her bridesmaid, Miss Mis. J. Everest and Ray, of .Tor- Both j _Ve WITH Joyce McCullough, sister, wore ,wave onto; were out for.. Deeorauon Day _ ..POULTRY ��R 1..; blue sheer over taffeta, with snatch- Servicce at 'Salem, on Sunday. PO D '"E 'THREE STOOGES Ing- hat and carried a bouquet of The Women's Institute will enter- _.' _ .. _ sand Dressed 'a •Talisman roses• Little Dfarilyn Kirk, fain members from Pickering, Aud- Monday,.Tuesday and Wednesday tniece of the bride; wore pinta organ ley, Kinsale and-Brooklin un July . 'die and .carried a nosegay of pink +8th, in the Town Ball. PI(.J i. RING FARMS JULY 7, s sed 9 awieet peas-and roses. Mr. ,aohn-Cur- Mr. and blas Ross Middleton and Tie, cousin of the groom, WRs,best son, of Goodwood, and the Henry LIMITED "Kit Carson" nuar� and the ushers were Mr. Ralph Robertson family, of Tomato were -C.urne .and Mr: Melvvin Martin. T)ne guests of Mrs. Lennon on Sunday. .- 2egistered Egg Car din , Station uveatero Picture " rege tion,n as held at the home of The Y. P. N% hold a'`say sal even- — - - •WITH the bride's parents, and the bride ing on the Church Law><u un Tues= — -, JON HALL and groom recei'ed nzth;,the groom's day evening, July 8th,,at 8.30, Mem- Whitby',. n 1(Nniother, wearing..a gown of brown bels 'please b'Ung'.lunch:, t! Phone Whitby 336 . _ L N BARI- •� rsheer with matching hat, and. the The Y. P. Llnio#s swill have charge ?brid'e's mother in gray with mauve of church sersice nest Sunday. at accessories'. The bride and groom. left ?.30,: in of in the afternoon. -.,•, _ _ ' `gin.a trip:to Muskoka''and on their. -D Hoskin, guest= speaker.•A 'Falk, �` { , 3eturn will live in,Toronto with illustrating pictures. a .-»-- The monster concert to, be given by, - r • Wo Mission. Wrcle .of Old Tivne Entertainers of'Toronto, s The W ' the a��tist Church were entertained sponsored by -the Women'g Institute - -• 1 :.'nn.Tuesday. last boy Mrs. Lynn. The w ill be a.special event. Dont _ ed :!Carsune Us 1937 PontiaZ. c sedan, radio, treater 1540-1. H. C._tract:'riubber sand steel 19ST 'Ch-ev. Coach 3•;Furraw I. H. C1 tractor plow 99 Ford Sedan i 2-furrow,1. .1-1. C. tractor plows 1 1935. Olds. Coach Massey side-delivery rakes �o .. . ` _.. ,2_Mh.%sey hay'l,iaders 1929 Durant ,elan M ; ` Massey—&-foot -- 1923 Olds Coach.- •PC'' Foot hay rake 1929 illds. Sedan. Corn cultivator lr►•il llukk'•sedan Hai, tedder 1 19',6. C30..L.H. C. truck' 'Footlift riding'plow" r' .1933 Dodge 1-2 ton ,panel" Hand lift 'riding` plow J 1935Chev. H. duty long W. B. I. H. C. gang plow - - 1932 Chen:stake duals"' 68-Spring'tooth cultivator' ��. 193o Chev.. stake duals 2 Sets farm trucks 'HOW HOME GUARD DRALS WITH DIVM BOMBERS 1935 �' H: C. C48 short W. 'B.•` W$gon Pox 1929 Plymouth sedan 4 Can Gilson.milk cooler, 25 cycle ► attack b an enemy �0-20 i.- El:. C. tractor on steel =Beatty scop,:r_r tub washer, SO cycle -Britain'a Home Guard'are seen during a dnrpriac S lo-2e T. IL C. traetar on rtiubber _ "enemy. dive bomber daring anti-ihVaaion malice etla The' mtllt have a'pread out, seised any available cover and directed a�ell•t)ontiroll• �� g -�-+ C ONT ed firs at the-approaghing bomber. • r T i • 777 tions of the present leadership issecletw. Anadliitn Section Germany to come from Washington. TO NEWS OF T WEEK since this war started. Mr. Welles Joint fence so>ua _. said, "the purpose of Germany's a3lon. Pacts nd fully vs ¢ y k' -•• d rrevealedeand leaves no question - p x that to the 'present German Gov- 1iu i x VM r nment the very meaning of the ...h:f. word 'honor' is unknown." He r. 4 r added, "The best help that we could x give Russia is to keep on batter- Ing rHitler as much as we can., HS Part of the text of Foreign Mints. i ter:Molotov's broadcast-on the out. J i break of war with Germany, an - translated by Tass, Russian news �! 'r agency, follows: ` "Citizens of the Soviet Union: The Soviet Government and its r head, Comrade Stalin, have author- ized me to make the following state- y meat• Without any claims having been presented to the Soviet'Union, -• F:. ` '- .>�><` ���:• -without a declaration of war, Ger- �P ;' man troops-att—ked our country V - y "attacked our borders at many - t, r. ,. air- points and bombed from their 1 Of the many stout jobs handed r� a planes our Cities, wounding and to Dt Hugh Llewellyn Keentcy- - killing over 200 people..There were I also enemy air raids and artillery: side in Ottawa,- none -has been - shelling from Rumania and Finnish more particularly,fitting than his r. territory. The attack on our coun-- present duty as 'Secretary of the try was,perpetrated despite the. Canadian Section of the, Permaa fact that a treaty or non-aggression ent oint Defence Board. For the had been, •signed between the last work he polished off before - -• U:S.S'`E�. and ,Germany and. that joining the Department of Extern the Soviet Government•Imost filth- nal Affairs in 1929 was the wr:t- fully abided by ail,provisions of this ing of an authoritative -volume. treaty. The Government calls upon "Canada and the United' States." Y .� your eftliens of the Soviet [inion, to rally still ore closely anon can we be truly ly good withhalo Pur Soviet Government and around in our hearts? - Hoer, can we pro- our leader, Comrade Stalin. Ours mote regard for the inherent riE'-.ts � x ' is a righteous cause. The enemy of otoersi Only by setting an ex- sliall be'diNated." Victpry will be ample of love and;tolerance out.- urs." . .. . _ - ours." selYes. Let us parents never speak ua=' kind] of an religious faith. When _. a 7 y g i p -w a-hear a child in the family ridic- oeranct� Ming any religious`group or reltg- -- ' - r v Today's Needfoul practice let lye calmly say, "In j yw our home, you know,-we never say - And Home la First Place For such-things," and-then.be sure this - FL'au:iT-iaEi1T. Cathcart-Jones ALEXIS SMITH, Penticton, HON. J. L, RALSTON,-Minister Is so. .1 wish teachers. would do (top)" of the -R.C.A.F., confers _B.C. girl (above) who is going It To Be Taught, Says Child likewise. w{tit Hal B. Willis, a:erUtiva Psychologist To be always tolerant toward the places in Hollywood. Alexis has of National Defence,"addressing producer for Warner Bros., re- _-- - religions of others does not mess" -- ` -,garding technical details of "Capp-- recently appeared .in "Million Those of na who believe tbaf toI• we must be indifferent or disloyal tains of. the .Clouds," a tgovie Dollar Baby,". and now has the the gathering attending the cera erance Is the very basis or true to our own. On the contrary;. we about Canada's airmen. '. „ _ lead opposite Errol"Flynn to Dive - religion have been happy to see should- be proud of our religion "THE BOILER KID," Fred moray at Montreal, as the float all sects meetings and worshipping or philosophy of life. Bomber.". The blonde beauty of D 7 $site, Jr., infantile paralysis Tic- the western province claims that Canadian tank came off' the,•pro- together in recent months, In the EXAMPLE THE BEST TEACHER rim. visna with his young dsugh- Un1Ced Staten, writes 13r. -Garry I•f. we can prone to children, that ter, held by nurse. A friend en- she has more cousins in Gonads _ Myers, Ph.D. - our faith works and makes us lov. 'joys the babyfaWlr. than any other movie.star. duction line. - It to in the home where +ve seed able and easy to live with, they " first to teach .tolerance. Speaking- will be inclined to give It a serioua - not divert their eyes from the math recently before an audience repro trial'"themselves. What we need. THE . W_A ft - WEE K---Commentary on Current Events target senting s number or different ` today i more. People airtth coovlo- .. __.. - Canada States Peiltion groups, I said that the first es• tions and the stuff of character- _ - ,�■■_��L -"Every one -who engages our seatlal in wise religious education to live by them, so long, of course, German Marches (�•• Rt1sa1 � of the child In. the .home is- tor- as they de not interfere with t:e r y Qm t enemy advancers our cause." was erance_ and 1t-is best"taught by aondetione. or Anybody- rise and the Brat -comment of Cinada'a. _ Prime 'Minister, Mackenzie King. the example of the parents. How hit right to believe. 36ritain �eeomes .aQvlet Ally Thus he made is creat that she Bri- tish r -Neher Neh point of view in this new � " L1FE S LIKE THAT 8 Fred N h • = was Else Canadian point of view. � Last week the world rocked under• went to the microphone to tell Ms Mr. King'¢lso-dtated in' his'com- another serpriso mote of Germany's countrymen and the world that meats on the new turn of events TME MC OWSL - - 'military machine. The Lull Impact Germany was the enemy, and, at- that "thin move has removed the of the vast forces loosed by Hitler though tie did sof taste back a last shadow of doubt, if any pet re -~ • �' was beyond any possibility of gang- single word of all his vitrolic att- mafaed, concerning the purpose-of W for the time being, but one tacks on communism, he made It Hitler to dominate the world.' � thing appeared certain, Germany's clear that whoever fough essinst "'Balked in his effoir to break "-supply of oil and grain for the Germany was helping to rid the. the might of Britain, Hitler has (hordes of fighting men must be far, world of Naziism. "We have but -decided to take Immediately, -in- !hr lees than previously supposed one alm'and'one single irrevocable -stead,-of latera another ' essential M " and conquest of the great oil and purpose," the Prime Minister said, step to his march toward world �1 gmiu. lands In. Southwest Russia and his words were obviously.for domination, -namely, the, spbjpga made necessary if the Reich were, the United States as' well'as Brl- tion of Russia. I[ successful 1n b V to wage s long war, s war on Ger. Lain and her colonial Empire. "We this purpose, the Nazi armies, an- y_ _ ;many's' "all-out" scale. are resolved to destroy Hitler and disputed masters of CanduentalThe Nasi High Command, It Is - every vestige of the Nazi regime. Europe and a 'large part of-Asia. Any man or State who fights would then have in their possession noted, chose a time when the crops of the.,Ukraine were green and dit-. -against Nazism will have our aid. vast stores of-wheat and oil and j dcult to destroy by fire. Later to That is our policy and that to our munitions of war. for use in. a _ declaration. It' follows, therefore, . final gnslaught against Britain and . .the season grain .>ielda might, be th9 WeStern world." - burned by.the Russians to prevent that we shall give whatever help the Nazis from gaining"say immed• we can Russia and to,the Rua- V. S. Takes Stand Ute increase in their food supply elan people._We shall appeal to all Condemning communism and na• oar friends and allies in every 'from that region. Climatic and wen- , :lam as "intolerable" to t.a people r% " that conditions or June were fav- fart of the world fo fake the same of the United States, but still view- * '� orable for the German attack. Fall course and pursue it as we shall, Ing the defeat of Adolf.Hitler's at- ft 4 rains would tend to bog down the faithfully and steadfastly to the tempt at world conquest the great _ / tremendous campaign, end• est task fading ._the • world, the y The actual military strength Rus "R'e'have offered to the govern- A,metriran Government gave Soviet i sfa would be able to bran to bear went of Soviet Russia any technical Russia some grounds for hope of - against the invader was the sub- or economic assistance which. Is material assistance in her war -ject of speculation the world over in our power and which is likely against Germany last week. last week. The ');ted Army was - . to be of service to them" The American position regard- j 'being'put•to its first great test Thus did Mr. Churchill voice the Ing the new turn of events in % Vg Churchill Speaks official British attitude and thua Europe was stated by -Sumner CHURCHIL SPEAKS WITH FIRE did• he .remind Britain and the Welles,'Unifier-Secretary of State. -� 3-i2 �,o .+/s 6i�.. �w.,.... * .�,.-"„*,,::..:;•� As the news broke upon an aston- United States that the 'latest de- speaking for, President Roosevelt, a'4 ht if 1 did throw away the bills on your desk . . . you wc:ea i !Isbell world, Winston Chyurchill, velopment in`this'-mad War mu9t in one of the bitterest denuncio- gonna pay them anyway 1 -- _ .REG'LAR FELLERS—Real Sorrow - By-GENE BARNES GIG SO AR TME LOOKABUT( HESS MUC3 OIOAki NE's ttE5T OF US WORit•OF'F _ Cf�1fiN' YMN % 6VT WE'RE !Wf '� n ► TiIAA1 WE AIZE u\ - H[ 1-S--FATHER-a-- 3 •a....,..rs,� Or •--•-•'-'-' Ontario Cuts Toll r ' Germany Begins Great "Drive To The Fast" t �" .� Qf SCienC@ In Meningitis Cases {Ogden's IS My ., zG brand t h� ���• , �,��� Dr. 1. T. Phaiy, thief medical of- seer ^� f s Being seer les Ontario, said last month that early diagnoos, followed by _ treatment with new chemical drugs -- MORIHINE MAY KILL "d with sera-, has held the U you want to stay alive death rate in cerebro spinal men- through an attack of asthma, Ingitie down to 18 per cent., a new don't permit anyone, not even a low in Ontario history. •.ri•"•` doctor, to give lou morphine. Since Jan. 5 there,have been i Asthma itself seldom or never 294 cases and 85 deaths, he said. ' kills, Dr, Warren T. Vaughan, During the first Great War when t y of Richmond, Ga:, explained ata meningitis was even more prevtt- - �, symposium held by the American lent than now; the death rate ran -. Association for the Sutdy of Al- When 60 and ?5 per Bent. When an old-time tergy. But morphine may kill, he Dr, Phahr said tihers was so roil-yow-owner Bees -- • anyone �ecte wit}1 evidence that the incidence of 1:h• "Opden's" on a package, he feels disease was decreasing, although • that iYe been branded specially for normally its rate is higher in the him. For Ogden's is not just PLANTS AND SUN winter months. another tobacco but a distinctive Some plants can become so sen- • blend of choicer, riper tobaccos j sitive to light that fA sunlight with a flavour which has kept It will cause them to become pros- a steady favourite for a quarter of trate, and when the light is re-' H 8 Coal? a century Buy a package today S's duced they can regain an erect and then'Ogden's will always be position. Dr. D. G. Langham, :BY ANNE ASMLL(Y your rand. b - - :..•.<. t_the Institute . _ Only the Dent dparette Dayan for Experimental Agriculture at - - — "vogue"or"Chant•c+er"— • El Valle, Caracas,. Venezuela, re- Q. How' can I wash A small are good enough for Ogden's ported in the current issue of Oriental rug? r sy "Science" that a potted plant of A. Rub the outface with a teosintk, s large grass resembling lather, of pure white soap. Then OGDEN*S- corn, drooped when grown in i rub cif as much soap as possible !'DRANG NACH OSTEN"—With Germany in the driver's-seat, Ru= greenhouse, but when removed to and rinse with cloths dipped ia. FINE CUT manian troops like these are driving into the Ukraine through Bes- a shaded locality' recovered its clear cool water. Dry thoroughly. CIGARETTE TOBACCO sarabia, formerly a Rumanian province. . Their objectives are ob- erect position. Seeds from this Q. How can .I make a disin- viously Odessa, Soviet naval base, and Kiev, Ukrainian capital plant produced offspring that had fectant? Smokten! the same sensitivity. A. A home-made disinfectant, Ask for Opden's Cul'Plug �`''.y' Thomas B. Reed. once speaker -0— both efficient and inexpensive, of the U.S..House of Represents- ;SHOT OF SUNSHINE can be made by completely sub- _ tivea, was the author of many Recovery of a large number of merging a small quantity (about The American-felt hat.industry I Ra d e r n quips One. day an effort was apparently bopeless , infection half a can) of chloride of lime uses up 8,000,900 lb. of fez, a • 4 being made to secure a tluo-um. cases after the injection of a shot in vinegar. The gases released year: tl Q a L e Telegrams were sent to the ab- of "sunshine" directly into the by this mixture will destroy germ _ 7 sent members. One man,_delayed bloodstream Was recently report- and unpleasant odors. by a flood which covered the rail- ed to the American Institute of Q- How can I prevent old go- IB11 ROGER I A LEE tatoea from -Corning black when 4 t f road linea, wired: Homeopathy. ? "Washout on line; can't come." III. the treatment the patient's boiling. 1. When signing } hotel regia- Reed iced back: "Buy another own tined was irradiated by expos- A. li a-teaapoonfnl of vinegar Ur should a man write G. H. Hall shirt slid come on next train." ure to sfrong ultra-violet rays is added to the water, they will vu —wban �a r� and wife? not twin black, in spite of their porn--thanes"t�paint from a mercury vapor lamp in .cod G mora your pains 2. Is it rigbt to show a hand age. to further and but tons". r much 'the same fashion that milk to the dummy when playing A woman wear:ag am oEf.- flow can I clean . brick „� ahoy etrectiv.. Peneoa" is treated by dairies to give it Q „„„ p,e.ena tot And iseett�ttadt bridge? ah•-foe• bat she had just vitamin D—the sunshine factor, tiles? a. - is it obligatory that a man bought asked her Negro cook A. Waahin brick tiles with N«' endertLwiat�otoms. An automatic transfusion pump $ 1++1°�of°rd1O'n P�°" help his wife to entertain their how she Iiiced it. was used and the patient's circula- vinegar makes them look lilts Ila a�tt the paint ua+n patoe fowls.. guests? "It's a right pretty hat." _tion was not-3isturbed except for new. Goad painters stns"add -Pt"°'- so ebw 4. As ten per,cent is the cor- tht, conk - gave judgment. the detour'the blood took through Q. Now can I make 'frosted a'"` ti SAVE MONtY Oa0£Z TODAY :-Feet amount for tipping, in a res- "But it such do make yo the pump and the small Irradia- glass for a bathroom or sleeping taurant, is it all: right -to tip,five face public." tion chamber where it was expos- porch window? Nue 12k1 Qa""';x' cads IS'ls' coats when one's meal costs fifty history shoots that it does not A. Clean .the,glass with gasp- • ed to ultra-violet rays before ifs-. t 1 cents? always pays to do a thing your- line. Then coves with white tis- entering the body. 5. Is it permimible•for a*girt self. A workman in 'London was sue paper which fits exactly and o01 n a vacation trip to send a pit- told by his wife that the sitting- apply clear waterproof varnish Slack buttons on the gaiters tore postcard to a young man wh6 room needed papering. 'R'II do thinned 25 per cent with tureen- - bas not asked her to write? It Myself," he said. He sent his of the Gordon Aighl;nders were -tine. The varnish wake through `first adopted as a taken of mourn- 6. When a sudden Beath oe-- "wife- to-the cinema• And set to" the paper sticking it to the glass, ... Ing for Sir John Moore.. who died exits in a family -after wedding . work. When .his wife returned, and than effects a frosted win- 'Invitations - have been mailed, he had finished the job. She at Cornnns in 1809.. _ does. should the wedding be postponedv looked at the wails. "'What.are - Aaawors those bumps on the galls?" she _ 1. No. 'Write Mr. and Mrs: .. -naked. LAS I F IED D A E S E " " _ AQ RTI M NTSe . .. .=:G. H. Hall. 2. ho, and it is Eh. lie answered, ..I thought e • e—C g� - . often annoying to players to have I had something wrong. It didn't - only okers. If one wishes to watch look right,' somehow. It's the - y a }fame, ask permission to do ao, blooming -pictures." ' AGENTS WANTED aIAKEAT EQTJlP1rENT � #tHE1 9IATiC PAI!T! and keep quiet if such permission IN ONTARIO TO SELL JEWELRY FAKERS' uirENs AND llwcBIN- is given. It is the height of bad on easiest payment pan• to your cry, also rebuilt equipment al- READ THIStEVERY SUFFERER •of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis . manners t0 ma!a an tomm'ents " = Mr. Green: "I am going to- store. No Investment requlre�W ways on hand. Terms arranged . should try Dixon's Remedy y supply stock. Druggist, barber Correspondence looted Hubbard Muarwa Drug. Stare, 835 Elgin. on the play. 3. Yes, the man, eater Roy clog for the tones mono etectrlcal appliance stores, _ 'Portable Oven Co, 10! Bathurst Ottawa. Postpaid iLOA. as that, a nail obligated to �1e yet!' etc, write giving particulars. Wm. st- Toronto. equally ga Broadley, 181 Yonge Street. To- Mr. Black: "My goodn•ssl Tonto. FOR SALE s8OWCV-SAVIORS _ assume his part of the entertain- M jou think u will win?" Ing, helping his wife in every poo- Mr, Greens "No, but be BABY CHICKS ILLUSTRATED WHOLESALE! CAT- ' vible way. 4. No; ten cents' is AT.OGUE FREE. Over 1000 fastest ARS FOR OCR A'E1. BARGAIN Will meet some 'very nice THE PROSPECTS FOR A PROFIT- selling items, Penny-UD Merchan- <'atalogue. Over 2,000 money considered the minimum; ten per " 4 able price for every egg tfiat can disc 'Cn.. Balfour Hldg., Montreal. Pavers. Quality Mail Order ]3otaae. ants, Montreal. tent when the bill is one dollar. be produced in Canada all next . ar more. 5. Yea. 6. Not neves- Fan and Winter never looked FEATHERS RANTED saril However, the lane should rorigbter. It Is not too tate to PAINTS y. p cash In on .this good egg market v✓ILL BUY NEW OR USED FEATH- �` be changed.. Recall all invitations Canadian National five can give pprompt delivery on ere or exchange for spring mat- excepting those a the two imme- iU purebreds. 8 hybrid crosses 1n. trespes. New Goose 65c. (let F.4C`TQRY TO POf'KF.T-1L39 AND n day old chicks. Also two and quotations on others. Robinson's up,,per trallon. Nationally known diate families, and have the wed- Railways Revenues three week old White [.eghorn Bedding, 282 Brock Avenue, To paints—Freight prepaid. Write for Ming as,quiet as possible. land Black Minorca r White IAA- ronto. -particulars: Armet Industries, Lora 90 per cent. pullets. Aldo Guelph, Ontario. The gross revenues for the all- older pullets and turkeys. Free LKGAL . ......�e...e... inclusive Canadian National Dail catalogue. Tweddle Chick Batch- irries Limited:'I`trglls. Ontario. PAi!T'IR. .. CAP- ways for the week-ending June J. N. LINDSAY, uilW uFFUTE CAP. a 21,y1941 Were ;6,OA8,5i9 sa tom- LOOKING FO#twwRD TO THE 1to1 Theatre Building, St. Thomas e .r Ontario. special Department for PATNT SPECIAL — AT 91.50 PF,R d With $6,063,551 for the coming good egg markets, why -farmers collections. eatlon fnr:cs.mh wtth•order in the pan "tot stock some Bray started pul- followin•: enlours — chocolate { Y 0 0 HEARD? corresponding Week of 1940, an Iota, especially Llivingns or B.R T B HALRDRES911iG SCHOOL Drown, dark 'een. d light brown, ^' increase Of =945 028 or 18.7%. Higher cost of living set-ma to 01rht mono ¢Teen. dark gray, sign �Ipndicate higher egg and poultry ARN WHILE YOU LEAR'd HAIR= •dark lead floor enamel: A limited 1 rices. You'll be sorry, if you dressing. Complete details in number of gallons to each cum • rt. .. Uoab out on them. Order summer e 1 41 booklet, now on regaest tomer. Write to-rap. S. A Lister. chicks, last regular hatch July lb. n w 9 Robertson's' Hairdr0asing Acad- Stewart Street. Toronto. a Bray Hatchery, 130 John N., Ham- -• - - •' I want s dozgn of your emu, 137 Avenue Road, Toronto. `planes;" he ordered; "they must 'T� Xylophone Soloist Coma ing Ilton. Ont. WHFF.T.CRATRR (Invalid) WA i'rF,D :be ready three bights from nOW:' 10 Exhibition FARM MACHINERY MEDICAL y "Impossible"' exclaimed the EXTRA SPECIAL — NEW DEMON-- HAVE YOU GOITRE? "ABSORBO" vl'HEd ennaliR4 (Tnvnlidl need :works manager. - Often seen in character roles strating and rebuilt Melotte Cream reduces and removes. Price $S.tlU Rood cnnAitln�, reasonable. Write cooled engines, used.reconditional pper bottle. J. A. Jobnston Co..-171 R. J. Dew. 119 church Street, Te- "I command!" roared Goering: In descriptive numbers played by Diesel and gasoline engines, light- Kiug E., Toronto. �r°nt°' "The crews will be here at the the United States Navy Band, Ing plants, batteries: spare parte -- -' Louie Goucher, xylophone soloist, "tor Melotte, Siagnet and Premier DIXON'S REMEDY—FOR SE RI- �SNAP�'!!OTS TO-DAY ;hoe stated." iCream Separators, also Lister Ea- tis and Rheumatic Pains. Thous- The time Came, and s0 did the is a particular favorite with audi- ,ggInes, gasoline and Diesel, carried' ands aatisfled, Postpaid $1.00, cocoa. to stock. Write S. A. Lister, Stew- Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin; TREASURES TO-MORROW trews. German efficiency had art Street, Toronto: Ottawa. 3rinmphed;.thete were the planes. Your film- are carefully arta melon 9 ' Without loss of time they net out BEE SCPPPLF.9 LEAF, TOBACCO tlfically e, thorned by Imperial, t0 m ke more they la?rt. for their target—England. WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR FOUR POUNDS BURLEY AND VTR- Canadian pure beeswax. Please ginia Leat for pipe $1.35. Five a or 8 I .�PURI'RE FtLNS Zile Over London the leading pilot /� submit offerings immediately. younds Fragrant Virginia Leaf with beavttfui enlargement free. jpQlled the .Bomb-release` lever— Lloyd'a Laborntortes, Montreal. Cigarette Tobacco $2.50 postpaid. 8 reprints with enisrsremeni 25a and out dropped three of the fee- Natural Leaf Tobacco Co.. Learn- Thousands of letters from satisfied RUGS WANTED [ngton, Ontario. cuatomers testify .to our anperior tipi�'a night shift. • , • • avatlty and merviee- LC G • RUGS- ORIENTAIA, WILTONS AND NOTICE' tNPF RIAI, PFit1T0 izF.RYi(:0 Broadlooms, Will pay good price )trot f� Ct:,tlon .1. Toronto. - Proprietor: "You come into • for ruga in good condition. Driver FRUIT AND VEGETABLE GROW- _ -- -- _-- ' ,ny sestaurant, yon order a will call at your home. Write or era, The Oakville Basket Co., Ltd., Rhone Salvage Sales Company,208 Oakville, Ontario caa supply your 'FILMS DEVELOPED glass of ester, you drink it, Victoria Street, Toronto: boxes, crates and baskets prompt- =. sad you calmly Talk outl" h 1Y dt reasonable Dr1c4s. a OR 8 PRINTED Scot: "What were a as- MIDDLE ACE BICYCLES, TIRES, ICED: y m MEN WANTED ?,& , pectin' me to do, mon? Stag- FREE CATALOGUE MAILED: Re- conditioned — new. Lowest' rices HERE IS A BIG, QUICK BUSINESS HEAL:TIF1'1, AT,RI'M FREE It, Wit ery FINISHER. oll er cot? _. highest quality, Toronto Ire— ods of folks _. g WOMEN ' break for Yov, Thovap Peerless, 193 Dundas West, To- need Familex Producta and want AERO FILM iTOPP! ronto. them, but we pave not enough BOX 121 TOROTTO MEEp iMIS ADVICEtI representatives. It's your oppor- '— I1r E✓! t .x•6 �� tunity for easy sales and plenty of Thousands of women �"" Enlar� repeat business. if you are willing Money received its slang name _ •of Msnarigek �O smilingtluru'trylII 30C of tin because the silver coins - yweaiekreliebtSieallsDinaal times Lydia Q - to work and ambitious, Ret Going "tin" I=% ea•asa, " ><r and you'll not be sorry. For Illus- bee codas mashirn•rash--&M- tbee.anrsstly Pinl[baIn's Vegetable Your film developed mad eaeb print Crated catalogue and detalis:'870 of the 1$.th century• were triads Beard skin trosbiss.on fset.odM.eooane.naw Oompoutnd—famous Palwrned to e x e. See. Ro rrtatat, t. Clement, .TontrPnt. of such_poor—iquality' metal that "tesie. D.D.D.Pre criptim Greaseless. !OT over 60 years In re-.. - same Rise. 8 for See. owalmo.9ooebe.krladoomativieW llevfns8 female funs- they soon wore thin nits lookerk qty sSeaWbottbpe,,.esKar Ash tloval troubles.Try itl DiRECT F1I,M IIERVICII MUE 27—`41 tinny °your 0, and"taeDJDA� lea it[Lng Emat, Debt. R Toronto r` � a - 6 u - 1' w - GREEN RIVER •Li 1.J V A I8 ed that $zoo or more will be svail- ,DUMBARTON _c.- Vining, who at *epent is assisting t able for Red Croyr purposes. The _ Mr. and l+drs. Leon Tondevold and the Oshawa Churcil�• v: Leland IWTx' _ evening program, a varied musical The Wo A, of the Anglican•Churehisons; Mr, and Mrs. Huekaby and Gregory, e! 0. Pastor Chas. +.-i[i. W. L. Courtice 'who )� and dance program, was provided by purpose holding a-Garden Party on me ters, of I.emwnvllle, v�aited J. SPP: Rev. Az usssll; Rev. El- Sm ill for several months„ walked, Red Cross Headquarters, gratis, and thg- churns grounds, on Wednesday, B. and Mrs. Wilson last week-end. user Green, at the Women's up to the village one day last week, was prepared, and under the direc- July 9th, ,amunencing at 7 o'clock Last:week saw,the 54th meeting of meeting, M,rs. Turnbull sad-Miss tion of Miss Caroline Fancy (work, Home-baking, Fish pond Robinson, returned missionary, were Ws fist trip in many weeks, the Whitby-Lindsay Association,^held -The Sacrament of the, Lord's onto. The embroidered, framed - apd Refreshments•will be for sale. in the Baptist Church here. Meals' all special **akers. Myse H. Shank Supper mill be administered in the I "The King% Message„ and another A good program has also been pro- were served bw members and friends gave the words of welcome. A vmn- : 3bbshyterian Church on Sunday I"There'll al'w ovx be an England" pared; at the Pavilion at Wilson's Park. derful time of fellowship and praise next at 10 a. at The $heft went ,of were won by Mr. Clarence.Silk and The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- Rev. P. C. Reed, of Lindsay, retir- was predominant througihout• the - Ma. Calvert. The whole day proved yer was celebrated in the United sessions. $tsptign was administered last Sun- and there appear- C,hunoh last Sunday, and baby Gor- Ing moderator, led the business, and The Armenian Red Cross Society ;day. very satisfactory, other ministers, the Worship Period. y'. are pleased to relport that ad, from the cars on the grounds, don James Annis, son of Mr. and Mr, George Hwmphries wa'lrelected of Toronto, and St, Catharines, cels H. (� Calvert, who was so .aevereky to be the usual craved. Mks. Elmer Annis, was. baptised. Moderator for the g year. Rev. ebrated ;their annual picnic at the The Q. N! R. station here has The •members of the congregation Park last •week-end. injured in a motor accident three Walter Daniel, Claremont, Vice=Mod- increased its business to a point bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Howley, erator, and Rev. Ha Wilson, of The west .Hill Sunday School eel- sun-ago' m satisfactory, w and fancily, on this their last Sun- rt'Y ebrated their annual chic on Jul s toward recovery in the Os- wdayt here .revenue for one month Whitevale, Clerk; Dr. H. R Bingham Y Hospital, and is erected home equa}a that of delve or fifteen in , here. of Toronto, of the Home Mission Bd. 1st, here and a very enjoyable time In a fever days. The others who were,the past ten years. $188,000 for the There passed away iV�oo and Foreign ssions; v. r. u- - - Injured in the same accident have. month of May. on Thursday, June I)th, Mrs. X. "- Sleightholme, belvoed iwife of Jos. aU nearly recovered. r-fencing on Sunday nest, ' CHERRYWOOD and loving mother, of Balfour Slei- . the evening service in the United ghtholme. The funeral took place on Church is being withdrav4n during Mrs. Wm. Petty is confined to bed Saturda,--; 21st, with interment in the tore again. We hope it w,on't be for lou Erskine Cemetery, Rev. Howey, of !be month of July . and August, g P g' as has been the practice during the Bill Morrish has been holidaying Dunharton, officiating. Before her t _ __ _ _ . few-yeam Choir fkactice. is in Ottawa for a few days. -- ----- illness, Mrs. Sleightholme was an - : o withdrawn for that period. Stanley Taylor has returned home active member of the Red Cross; _ ' 0' 0 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kennedy, for Mrs.r the summer vacation. . the Women's Institute awi otherA any of Birch Cliff• Mr, and Mrs. Neil rs• Laughlinghlin and Newton,. atteA- local organizations, and will be' "' `ette r tur p, of Toronto; Misses Betty, Jed a fagnily re-union picnic on Jul. greatly missed by her.friends `in 1st. this district. , � an Doris Henderson Birch th d -.. , t;liff; Dir: and Mrs. C: Palmer, of A number from here attended the Friends and Dar. and Mrs. Geo. Dominion Day Celebration at Pick- JONES - ANNI, Customers & $. Paterson, of London, Eng., who ering ntly returned to Canada, were. Miss Barbara Reynolds is visiting At Greenwood Parsonage, Tuesday. _ of Mr. and Mrs, James L, with her cousins, Joyce and Mary June 17th, a quiet wedding was,sol- _ t lf'akner on Sunday. They were pre- Somerville. emnized by Rev. R' W. McVey, when - t at the baptism service in the Mr. and Mrs. Fenny, and Mrs. Ruby Evelyn Annis, of Greenwood, We are arranging anew system whereby OIIr byterian Church, when Kathleen Davey spent Sunday with the form- became the bride of Ralph Jones, of lull Staff Of assistants will en 0 their regular 1 Ellen, infant daughter of er's daughter at Wagner Lase. Mount Zion. The beautiful bride were y g and Mrs• Palmer w,ss baptised. Our ehoif assisted with the Mem- a floor-length gow=n of rose petal half holiday. on Wednesday afternoons and child roPore the baptismal robe crani Service at Locust Hill-on Sun- pink.silk net made on bouffant eh was worn by her grandmother day afternoon. Tines and embroidered in blue, and-a evenings ,Of each 'Week. _ en she was baptised more than Remember the date, July 8th, for matching picture hat. She carried a - hundred years ago the Sunday School Picnic at Oshawa hoaquet of 'Sweetheart roses, baby's funeral of the young Park. Sports are;being planned and breath and' maiden-hair fern. The -$n order--that we may do this We are suggesting --The sad ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Guyon, everyone w-Ill,be welcome, bridesmaid, Miss Zorah. c,ee, was was lolled by a car driven by a The W. A- will have their meet- gowned in baby blue mousseWne de to our many- customers and friends that they. ung woman, at Arnold's hill took ing on Thursday-afternoon, July10, sole Hith rose accessories and Carr- >'efrain from aBZin for OOd6 t0 be delivered lace last week-end from St. Fran- =der the leadership of Groulr 1: ied an old-fashioned nosegay. The $ g -Sales Church. Mr. Guyon, Subject for Roll Call - Our Faith in groom was attended by his brother, mon that afternoon. You will please assist_ IIs - -to Pickering, from Northern the'Church. Mrs. Hoover will be-the ;Ir. Percy Jones. The happy couple tarlo, ,only recently to work in guest speaker, left on a motor trip for northern - and ou'r staff by giving this your kind atten- plsmt here. Misfortune.has been Beginning on Monday-; June -23rd, points amid good wishes and sholw- _ lrs.- In sympathy with the ber- the 'mai► arrived before noon, but - era of rice and confetti. tion• _ ved, it Is very nice to hear that instead of coming a few hours _ BELL =PL`CKRI�I - '- - 1$e lady who drove the car, is re- earlier, it' apparemtJiv, is one day This eyibem *ill start on Wednesday,. June 4 ported,to have assumed all or'• the later.. At time of writing, some :-.- u n the papers have-not come yet. A pretty, -quiet wedding was son- sadden eandn also, tha� his fellow- Z30 on .Saturday, June 28th, at logesa at the plant have con- 230 p. m.'on the law-n of Mrs Wan: ffi�••,�e relied -in a HOME DEFENSE DE- Pnckrin-and- the late Wm- '?uckrin, - . wwheh their anlly . daughter; Alrna roes, financial wayANI)4 SEWI:VC� Louisa. was united in marriage to .-mere. is as iicteresting aumbeschie Allen Bell, ,son. of Mrs. .Wm. ' 'CHAMei PMA American tourists passing through - - Bell and the la Mn-. Bell of Kin- -- - . . - s- village on ., their way to the Z be Madbehind the machine - pular' vacation districts in North- gun depends on the woMan be. sale. Rev. M. lit Jenkinson, �f Pick- Ontario. Many• of those_w•Ao.for- hind the sewing n machine. So. Bring, officiated. The bride, given in- - Pickering S S marriage�by ber brother, John,wore y spent their holidays .n tour- buy a remnant and make a street-length dress of pompadour far rare Europe, have found that Europe wh essories --g -esd a yourselff. And while about It blue sheer *nth ite a,.� too dangerous a place.to and.a corsage of,salmon pink roses. oliday, on account of the war, and maks an extra one for a war Miss Margaret Puckrin,. cousin of. ve found out that Canada is -just victim, "Serve by saviog the bride, was bridesmaid, and wore We have a Complete Stock of - attractive, and not -so ..xpensive with Sewing. a street-length dusty rose sheer dress lite European trip. if the .w-orld w;th white accessories, and at corsage _ J ever returns to normal, janacWs TOWN HALL BUTTON SH01' of pink rosest Alred Hell, R. C. A.. Field Seeds, Red Clover, _ uriist .trade will almost .:ertainly WHITBY (Opposite Town HaID F., brother 4t' the groom, was best be greater than ever. Hitler will — man. Mrs..Puckrin, the bride's mot- Alfalfa, Timothy & Sweet Clover, have Accomplished that much, by her, wore a printed black and white zinging the United States and the ' sheer dress.and Mrs.' Bell, the mot- r British Edmpire closer' together• than her o€ the groom, wore a printed -.Garden Seeds, •-I(bulk and package) thee, have ever been before- 4W 0black and white sheer redingote en- ` -- - '` McClary Electric Ranges . PICKERING RED CA,3SS UNITS semble. Both mothers wore corsage of white roses. During the signing The Local` Executive a-%lI meet at of the register, Mrs. Lloyd Pegg, Frigidaire .Refrigerators the Red Crams Rooms on 1londay BIASES LEAVE cousin of the bride, sang, "I Love ` afternoon, next, at 2.30. _ You Truly" while another cousin, - . Stockgand Poultry Foods FOR TORONTO Miss Sadie Puckrin, aceomipanied at F Favourable. weather and, plenty " the piano.-Following .'the ceremony of good luck was *its the local Red'. Eve our at six'mimrtes, to the a reception was held on the lawn. - . _ m: of All Kind Cross Units on the fust of July, in hour from 7.04 a. m. to 9.54 1� t ,After a dainty buffet luncheon was " the Celebration here. On June $0th and at 6.09 a. m. and 10.,14 p• m served. the,happy.•couple left'•on, a � there iw still much to be•done in daily, and at 6:44 a. m: daily'except motor trip to Manitoulin Island, the Fr' completing the usual organiiatianI Sundays and Holidays. "' g 4lgent fora McZormir:k:Deering Farm Nlaebinery and bride LravelIin in dusty ruse . with but a few hurried-up moves brought tr everything into fair shape by the POR OSHAWA white accessories. 'Repa' s _ time anyone was ready for it. Much Every hour at thirty-ane mihutes ,BIRTHS Y *e Vh R ad on" criticism r'9 ward on there not be- after the hour from 9.31 a. m: to Rjpy 19043 : Ing the usual opening parade, yet 10.31 p. m. and at•7.31 al. •m•, 8,38 Arrived at the 'Brierbush Hospital, �p (�j� each year when the plans ..re being - and 11.41 p. m. daily, and at ��c w. ��CKG prepared, this gnestiom and debate a' m„ StouffvilIe,' on June 20th, 1941, ..to a� �-�►+++�+' f up and is argued for and to 6.30 a..m. daily except Sundays and Mr. and-Mrs. Bernard Burnell, " ;df insrL Certainly, the paraae is an Holidays. Claremont; a non: 491 ttractive feature, but in the minds P _ Arrived at the Brie hospital . 'SPECIALS > there is doubt as to whet- ;,on TRAHa promAIM AT , _ _ June 30th, 1941, to it attractive enough to spend Stouffville, on . amou2►t of money on it,. that is EA'�N HOUSE Phone 41100 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson, R, _. q of . red to indace enough entries to 3, Claremont, a son., Breakfast ist EiIC�89 r A 1C• sr' • e part. This parade usually costs, i G , , Y COACH -� prize money, from $60 to $90 •- Arrived at the Brierbush `Ho�ital, Minced''Ste , � 1�• � �• _ . $7b the 'parade this year.at 25c. Stoui'fville, on June 30h, 1941, to ult adinnassions, would require 300, Mr. and Mat's. Frank Nokes, R. R. ; 'ons to take care of tf at item 1dzploLszf XthalFirl 4, Uxbridge, a. son. Pork Liver, _ 12c. a one - is it worth it?' Those In Co. _ • of operations.in other years• Insurance COn.Saturday, June 28th, at the Mt. 'Stewing Beef, I2'Cce , wthat when the paraae is on, :V � Forest General Hospital. to Raver,- , , yz ,Streets were lined with on-look- ���.. end Bruce A• and Mrs. Peglar (nee j6wel Shortening, ��'• ` 1 l Ethel M. Bldnkin, Dutibarton), 'a . about half, probably, of wham t - ent Name again, wvibhout the organ- Cheap .rates for Farm and. cotmtr>r son. .. . +Clasiie Clea'scseE"� =�3 tks; ,13e• 25c. from them to buildings. = tiEls,' 6 tion getting At the Albany Hospital, Toronto, to - • elp pay for the spectacle they nave Windstorm Inanrance on Buildings P , Mr. and Mrs, 'Melville' Carlton (nee ust twititessed. In other years, when Vnndmi]Is, Silos etc. Getaldine Pickering) a son, on ' ect, this condition-can be tolerated money was not the only ob- , Automobile Insurance of . Wednesday,', July 2nd, 1941. . i some ,extdnt, but- this year, . the . _ - All,Binds Write or. Phone At the Oshawa General Hospital, on ! �p L riraary objective way -- fords for •C iekering s local RAd Cross• Definite figures BOWMAN � ROWE Tuesday, July 1st, 1941, k Mr. and Ba�aher �goIIo a�OQ : ?tars Chas. McGuire, Pickering, a '� e not T lable but it believ- et ave , W$ITRY, ONTARIO son.