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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_07_11 . a ..L szc.-. S.: M:*'i.... ,�, ...2 ! -' "` 8„`: •,'` x'.,t..,. ... .ti, .wx` •e. sane .. ,., 2^ .. ».'+v: ask .•t$< 10 .VOL. LX _ I�gBRING, ONT., FRIDAY, JITI,y1941- -No. �' _ II. 4� At, a Coroner's In - PICKERING NEI quest Wednesday COMING EVEN1 a - ged� evening a verdict of "accidental• - NAVIGABLE WATERS P80TECT• death" waa given in the death of Garden p _ NOTI arty, Green Rives Church lox ACT. R 8. FORBYTS, Opp.D.. DE, �r .Neil Degeer at the Contin gravel pit. Lawn, July 19th. The Johnston Fkrt- tionM Oso.►to t{ss. ertainera and Miss Iva Fallowdown, R. St C 1927,TChapter 14o • � alae a�.rle.o `'`� DEFENCE INDL STRIES LIMIT. sanr� by a0votstaost. MONDAY, AUGUST 4th 19¢1 of Blackwater, will give full variety ED �n p ��•••�•�'_ CIVIC J401JDAY Program, Humorous Eleantioaist ,. acting as agent for HIS M.A.T. GREENWOOD sa/sb Skits. MErarotoguea, Duets, 8urlee e, ESTY'S QOVERN•MENT'in the UN• MILLS '1 At the Council meeting Admission 26 and 10c, ITER KINGDOM OF GREAT BRIT. +ahD BU,pDY 13uerirter. Y►g on Monday .NoraryPntlie, Tait Reeve �- Reeeor proclaimed :. A'IN AND NORTHERN IRELAND, 1886--1936' x iaarly ogcw�ep,,�y toe 1a •1M� 'Oa°' IlQonday, August 4th, 1941 a Civic ' Wednesday, Julys lett, _ 13i. hereby gives notice that it has, un- ft of Cbsrt�losee.w<rstiy. Holiday. Old Timers Concert at the Broughader Section 7 of the Said Act, dep- On aCCotQnt 0 the scarcity 8 WrON, BELT, d€ ROSS - Hats: All your old favourites. . pro- Work with the Mini�r of Public y Of — coeds is aid of :War Victims. Works at Ottawa and in the office help, Chopping will de dODs Barrs;tors & Solicilors RUBBISH! of the District Re d ONDAY slatrar of the Lan On--M S and FRI.6AYS. ft.J.BLATON.K.C. Telephone Canadian National E ibitioil opens Registry District of Ontario at Whit. Ei4$ROOKEBELL.$C. Ade l.2M -The old citizens of the village 'Auguse 22nd.- F by, in the Province of only, during May, Juga& ant& IUntario a ROSS must look, with regrets upon the `" I ae Aption of the site and the plana July, except by special ar- r• RY 372 Bay St, streets of our village these days, to Man ' of a.water intake pipe and crib pro- JOHN L.POND Toronto see the large arnount of waste �' complaints posed to be built in Lake Ontario in rangement. er,-'emPt ape- f-rit of Broken Lot Number Seven !'!dant Arrange Accordingyy. 11i�('sUS McNtILLAN-�arnsta.Sol- Y ]unche8 boxes and paper, Of pOWer failures, _ �r„�7otary Pu►lice 19 Melinda Street bags etc. that is lying around the in Range 11 of the Township of Teledhone FA In 6303. aotlPickering, Z•a f f 1� edges of the sidewalks in the hall -- g in the County of Ontario. l�eatai Park and so on. Everyone b--„, The Hydro -Service in this-area• AND TAKE NOTICE that after where it comes from; but ,chat are lately should just' about have ex- the expiration of one month from Clare G. Maclean, M. R. A. L G ERBERT T. FALLAISE,L. D e„ these men going to do about iti bets the patience of every user. the date of the first publication of B. Arch. Registered Architect. "D.LZ,S,Graduate of the Roy■l Collrge of They come into town to the em of 60=cycle power. No attempt has this notice DEFENCE INDUST Graduate of University Omtd Srrgeons and.tbe Uplvenity or Toronto. ploy- RIES y of Toronto offs is retidepce seeodd door east or St, And- ment been_made to rNccsrd the numbers of IiiMITED will under Section ? of : n.liCbwce, 'Pickering,one. o�iee Wean: y office, carrying a lunch under Office '9 Sultan St. Toronto KI. 621; ►ryseem. w s p.: or of aimietwent. (x their arm, and when they,nave fin-'. times the voltage has been reduced the said Act apply to the Minister Residence,-Pickering, 27 r 11 ta*vieN. Peons Ptek 3'00, ished with it, there is no receptacle I tO a point that injures motors, and °f Public Works at his office in the Of any sort, or other dace to throw. even cut off aitogether, and never City of Ottawa, far approval o! the PETER LEVlNE 8. A. 1patwim,aals al'arbs. the containers, consequently they with an announcement of the Com- .mid site and plans, and for leave Barrister, Solicitor eta ' D', " "”" " ~- ^ •--^ are dropped right there. Here � mzss:on's intention to do so. When to construct the said water intake Office hours - sometIu the voltage .drops till your- 1i 1 1 - 6, Wed, and qac,,. R. HEATON. TOWNSHIP �. our Police Trusters might p lights pipe and crib: King Str. Pickering- Next to Library 3atrr�. cyprk. Goaverancer Co+nmwionar for deal with, -- ul'tce -h=ire garbage are im, turn off the motor' before Dated at 3fantreal, Quebec, this 23ru HEAD OFFICE -- rting a nark•, r,ecQQnnt.pr, Etc. issuer of baskets or other container in diff_ .1 urns up, Those who own electric d OSHAWA, , laje L4enaaa. NKkevale.on t. ay of June, 1941. ► erent sections of the vitli! a where refrigerators, and who happen to be w]I[. C. MUTtKAR they w.auld be used. Tt,e liar that away when this ha Defence Industries Limited .� J'UST'ICE OF. THE PEACE Peens, 1t iivill be -B- M. Ogilvie, Sec.-Tress. �' K. M E " just too bad, (as has been found in for the Conn streets today dcesydng rrr�urul our Ontsria favourable im mi not create a.very: several homes already) and_(don't + ^��• It to be seen 1 PICKERING ONT. let some salesman attempt to sell Card of Thanks p alone Insura1, .of Ali. Billie. ,� A. R. RICHARDSON t you a.new.one by telling you. that the whole refrigerator is used tip, We,welsh to take this opportunity gest Ratti! t�'7 Traffic Control M` Just because the motor is damaged of thanking the many friends and al' able.with GF$N10RAL IN9IIRAN as- happeoed in one home here last neighbors; for the many expressions REAL ESTATE needed in Picker f week). for -hen that mQtur in the Isympathy, �n��l► and =9IT�tA.. ' • of and flora] tributes in 04lY V EYANQI N l3 machine of any type is forced to I our recent bereavement, in the death 7Fd dress ppe iEti cid astabllaahetd m�i Village. j run on low, voltage, it will heat up, of a loving son and brother, Stanley $R'UGHAM P11'K - a�y, > T d and if l p, I Davis. to servo or►g ea nigh, will burn u Phone, puk, ti001t: Mme around one-yt ai ago, and probablty set the house or othl. ' Mrs. H. W. Powell and Fart ly following a req bW this village, or bufldirlg' on fire, it you are not Wl�i. and "Pith the assistance of our Tx1p, at home to , turn it oft. in many Children's Day at the..Exhibition NOTIOE Ulf MAW Council, A Wmile speed limit was, municipalities .we notice that users LJOBNORD AUOTIONEDift ANI placed on this village for traffic oar are advised in scare manner or oth. --Children's Day at the Canadian _ - VALUATOR xO- 2 Highway.. The Dept, of High er, Wit,the power is to be turned Nadal ambition, this year, is °Q my � � Daae T Stiles ftednctod ,Aa .hero ways informed tilt council, that the off on .a certain going to hear a lot of• Eanni for ` fy dasY for as many { p ng ..,r P�aa or write. Address 61! Doodas W014d enforce the restrietiod. To- hours - but *tot'here, The practice-tha future: On that day, 86 children COAL' Street, Bast. date - not s Bingle charge of during the past couple of weeks ►las will speak for three minutes each on Whitby. Ontario. - alleeding has been laid through this , been to turn off or lower the volt. When I grow upr. The youthful 'WOOD, CHMENT,� area, even though11�"Vakers are all in very few through age on Monday morning when the public schoolsd YH,r x' cars ever stay around the 30 mile washing machines ate will be judged by a D, going, When SrmrP of saxes!!- IRAN +as,� speed Traffic this mile arrears the ladies continence there will be int public speakers, and will be a- ; IIs Sriabush '}a1 � �CSpl ot, be the heaviest in years,; it not beaaQr1ethiag done abort it. It would mea prizes vary-Ing from 216 to .BUILDER'S-- ` • - - j ' Government Liceas.d the heaviest in all time. Since the resting to be ablm to estimate ;.�3 leaders; 0: this country aright BIIPPLIEf� n $t, E. $tOu$Vllle, (�gt� Plant and bridge coannent ed opera- the losses in this neighborhood dor- I �° a lot by •'listening in" on"Mon-- .also local tartsit a work Phone 191 tions, there is a traffic problem irrg the past few weeks, is stores, ` day' August 25th- Mrs, H.. M. Alt- Phone LabssaLo plated Ea stmt a iu?)! � every evening i;, six o'cr;oc r at the homes, dairies and other power users kers' who is in charge of this dep- LINE of IEIAPLE LEAF ldII,L,IN Maternity. Medical, and Surgical four-corners, and though to date, i from failing power, artment advises us tbat'Paul Field Q cases taken there have not been a large number of Pickering Public School is a con. �6WEQ'ANT >I'1iDS, Of serious accidents, right testanb. !� 1Martertrity Semi-Room got in the : DOOMED '' A :..Rata for 10 days-$25.79 village, there is likely to be, and - F'. �its�ieNrted Nmea in attendance and• the OOng"tion. found at the, corner .. - ; ,� - . W. MITCH A short IS on a Husinem Matter 94 tom cervica given. LL eat2r art, and the .unusual amount (The•item below, taken fru,n a well- -• - •,- . 4keringt on t. Of fthrough traffic knaxn m We are impelled Phor.s Office 74 Row, � -' Ambulance Servlet; does call for magazine, we,thought worth Pe led by clrcu�tancea •� traffic control in this .�zllage -. ting., Ed,) to refer to, a matter of business r►' ;MRS, E.R. GOOD '25.37 Hitler? Is he winnin be an impression y pression is g? can any_ There appears to COLEMAN :H.i;lt SeFjaol Entrance Results does at g'rantdalacaer18efrur�mn mend publicity of a neKts►paper ' that it the dot -ACCIDENTS g eto ev ry and. _ g to g1� free e j Passed on- year's work grinding all before it. But. Hitler is ertaking of a charitable or patriotic 1j doomed, w-as doom chara°ter - in ether words to con. Instant light cook stoves. Clareiitont ed before he flew , .Accidents Happen - Clarence- Baker, Murray' Beelby,�a plane or fired a gun, or drove. a f tribute the advertising without which SO quick, 80 Satisfactory, Locally V1tm Binstead, Earl Campbell, Ay 1-: tank, Why dare we say this? Be•. !-such events cann.rt be made success- mer Carter, Harold Clarke, - Jean cause we live in a moral universe ful. E;OaI Oil, Stoves,EIeC• hot - 'Insure with Our Because all history testifies that no Without a moment's thought, off- plates,—Window screanS� �' Farr, Mildred Gillman, Kathleen A. kers of these sacietit' ex m a Local Agent Hamilton, Keith •Hassam, Sl}irley man has ever defied the moral ord= , pet,t to pay Screen door ,Karderi tool S: - M)amo'n, Glatrs-Prouse, Lloyd S ft_ er of this unseen world and not been for the material:; or services rend- SEE _ beck, Glad slerughedBred them in th.� wa and-all hardware at ri' h a ` ' y SPang, Jean Taylor. . Ore Its inexorable real- y of business g �► CYRIL E. MORLEY Irvin Tindall, rhi'• + e letters, telephone ,nessa s prices, for the P ge The quotation is old, it's time- , and telegrams involved in making the GENERAL INt URANCE• , „ arras Bring in your lawn mowers t0a SERVICE PROTECTION �Prckering worn, but its eternally true The geunent$. ,P:o one expCcts man- WArgaret Allchurch, Jobrr B _rn1110 of God grind slowly, but they ufat kers to provide Spitfires, mot- sbarpcned:and repaired Joyce Bath, Daisy Burns; Douglas grand exceedingly small." Sooner or or transports, gnus or munitions AL �T� 8����� Coates Gordon Cooke Gteor Fow- later between these grinding mill= without being paid for the,=s. ii ♦♦ -THIS -14ONTH � , Phyllis Grigsby, atones of righteousness, justice and 8 ler, Bob GillardAdvertising is our business. We gsrdwars.,_ Tinsmith --_ Graham Hart, Isabel H. Heron, Pat- truth, the ruthless tyraint must be depend on the revenue derived-fporn - We are featlaring - n�laBoagte–MTvr a . .ones, ornna' �Phant _Caesar_f it to pay the salaries and wages of PIOE�'�I�(� Uttlefo that memorable da a FWf of ngaged in the ♦,C(�� rd. MkUT ' Martin' Eleanor y; t$le Ides of seventeen a IDn tDle>�nl RU s Michael, Craig Middleton, Dorothy Mab' The seemingly invincible production of the Packet and Times. g Napoleon, the -would-be. master - of We are most desirous of coin S Moors, Billie Mowat, Elizabeth Mc- g. our 1t ,• Carthy, Molly, Picov, Gordan pilkey, Eurdpe, died a prisoner in exile oh share in every war effort, and are JJ�� �t * _ .1AOIt@u1x1 Stz9sarr. Plibz, Jean Roberts, Rosie .the guarded island of St, ixelena, most willing to co-operate. Bert are BVYIri �RQ� Cjowl O• Sloy, Catharine Stork, Allan'Taylor, rt may be today. It may not be viously iwe cannot contribute in ea* ilelath David Thomson, Frances Underwood, tomorro*-, Tirane alone tells the day, if We permit our chief source of rev- THE REXALL 'STO b Olive LTnderwood; Fred White, Dick the year, the century when earth's enue 'to be' eaten into Nor do we Winter. real victorious hosts have won the think that, on consideration. -of our Cameras, Films, -_ battle they had seemed to lose. point of view, it will be considered $ and Beddi reasonable that we should be ex • �� $ Passed on examrnatlons - _ tet- Soft drinks, .Icy • n Claremont They went forth to b*ttle but they ed to contnbute to every branch of Studio Couches Drusilla Alsop, Audrey Baker (hon. always fell., eve y ) every patriotic society and every _ _ ...cream. Bruce Buckles, Frank Couperthwaite, Their might was npt the might of organization of every churolr .[thin _ • Joyce Hardy, Sarah Malcolm, Victor lifted spears. the district. We trust that our pos- • AmbtuLalsa, �7 fir. Niadtt MOr�y' �0rge Yokes, l;'thel See- Over the Battle-clamor came a spell ition will not be considered unreas- CIf t$ for all tDC+r� becck, Andrea slack, Merle yymes, Of troubling music, and they fought onable, The, simple, rule3.1a that ad. • 1'lteas 1$00 Edrntt4rd Warden, Barbara White, not 'well. i ., - I ' r„ vant3e notices of. events organized eaalongo Their vvr•eat'hs are $willows and their for the punppse of tuUdng money, Preseriptioes carefully Co41� Pickering tribute, tears. or for which an admission fee is be- Ce A. STERRITT MuSri riel Annan, George Bandurchin, Their names Ore old, sad stories in i�g charged, are advertising, to be pounded, c :'4' (hoar.) FAward Brady, John Cafik, men's ears. paid for at the regular rates. For �,00711, DELIVERY is Funeral, D3re0t0! Bert Churchill, Reta Goodwin Dor- •Yet they will acattee the red hordes patriotic or church meetings of a Furniture Dealer een Green, Harold Hubbard, Howard of Hell. public character !where there"is no STORK HOURS, 8 a, m;l I p.tn,daggp T - KerfootI Edith Petty, June Pratt, Who went to battle forth and always admission fee, :o charge is made Insludiag Sundays ONT. Shirley Smith, Mary Somerville, fell. for announcing them. Orlllia -taken from "Dumb Animals" Mag,!Packet and Times, - cino 68 Pichwinr a T tp• 7 FugitivesLive in Bomb-fi,_-e English Resort I A -D 10 REPORTER SUNDAY . .... By DAVE R0813IN5 SCHOOL "BETWEEN Eskimos, trappers, and of res OURSELVES LES SON world ats. his- dents of the territory of AWkat Comment on woi eve. ' be the same next tories .of famous regiments. and Tile Yukon won't I-Es about -famous mus dans LESSON It SOrmonth humorist, leaves -New York �_ts and statesmen come within wacky CHRISTIANITY EXPANDS art, ASIA.—Acts 19:1--ZIA7, the wide scope cf R. B. Farrell, on a three-week vacation June 29th PRINTED TEXT' es -whose talks. "Between Outselv " and he's going to Alaska. Morgan really Is tak Mor 19:8.10, 13-32. are a feature of CDC'S network at No fooling! In Alaska! his vication p.m. on Sundays. Ing _- GOLDEN TEXT:—So mightily' 12.15 In Halifax, N.S.. Mr. Pai- .-grow the, word of the Lord and Boorn are -really cell was educated England and Jim and Vera, who in vade�l. Acts 19:20. songstress Vera Holly We, Jim and s :THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING at Dalhousie, University in the Frieling of,-the,Three Treys,,have Time.—The.chronology of the Maritimes. Dcrtg the World War. Monday after- No. 1, he served-first-In the Can- moved up to a new ':- ,-Apostle Paul's life is-a subject in BEN's schedule---� adian Navy, then as a recruiting noon spot On :W which_gieil�-difference; of opia- 19-:45 o'clock. -,.out Canada. and' as ioii axe held,-but._,i"_may date the officer throng' is a sOng-and-patter pro- -y officer in England and This an infantry events of our lemon, apprOxi. -am in which two favorite WBEN mately, A.D. 54 to 58. France. After•the war he�' did a grant ral -singers clo w u a bit, sing @;Arat.-.ot — 1Uim.—Thi great city of Eph- grIe"t-deal-of work for A-her Feode the day's top jougs, and toss a few esus was om thew roast-Of- Department of Labour before going .'gag!;.'­ �izqr, Miletus being about -You'd never know there was a war or�' is a conversational Into Journalism (he is now Assoc -20 miles below. Troaz was on bromide around the luxurious Impei-iiii Hotel, above, at Torquay, late Editor of the Ottawa Journal). Comedians Lou Abbott'and Bud the same coast, t hough far north.* famed.English.-C'Tiaannel pleasure resort. This vayteA, career' ma:* in part oitello whom you recently saw In account. foi- the wide scOPT)e of his C The citfos of Tyre and Caesarea the film "Buck- Privatee," have were'in.Syria. broadcast talks. gone into the cauliflower business In this lesson'We have another certain man named Demetrius, Cook A Porpoise. During tte, hast four months.fir. with the purchase ot.Ritchie Fou- s tEilue 1 promising lightweight coQ­_- s a of profound truth, a- silversmith, who made silver Farrell *ha i received move than Q tr�tio' Diana, . brought no Tastes Like Pork -five thovsand Ieters from 'which is continually emphasized shrines of Dia twenty tender.and *They join numerous other film folks who have business unto the crafts- listeners. These -came from all radio in the narrative of the Book of little ' M Acts, that the gospel of the King- mien; 25. whom he gathered to any of the foods which our continent, from the parts of the done-the same ciliffig. Al Jolson., doin of.-God, thi gospel 'of Jesus gethei, with the workmen of like- ,i,"trs enjoyed are appearing North-West Territories and the LI, Bing Crosby and oth- i Dick Powe Christ, must face a host of an- occupation, and said, Sirs, ye again in British larders. The �Yukon and from 'below Canada's ers all have a fighter er under con. tagoAistid forces—false philoso- know that by this business we flesh of goats and' kids, for in- southern borders from house- tract. Usually it's a •"break" for.. our wealth. 26-. And ye stance --is said to be delicious if wives and archbishops,-from Sol- "owned" phies, pagan and sensual relig- have the fighterAft that being "ow tons, the power of sin and hear, -that not -alone at cooked, properly. diers, -and -e,veia from inmates of in the see a by a big film or radio name.-.helis- and-,the selfish- almost throughout Goat tastes rather like venison. =prisons. A'large number come from him get lights. Human - heart; Ephesus; but peas of human nature itself. a.11 Asia, this Paul hath persuad- and kid like veal. Importation the United States. although Am- --*d and'--turned -away muell.- Mr. from the mountains. of Ireland erican'networks do not carry Swing-catt Benny- Good- go spel is to conquer, and conquer people saying has become a regular trade,". The man is mucti in demand for "Long These �-alks_are hi&d In this clarliiet 7, it did 'in these great events here gods,people, are mane- with hands: meats are retailed at about 46 Hair' dates' as featured 27. and not only is there danger pact of Ontario from. CBY and soloist;witb�Various high class sYm- Preeorded. to 50 cents a pound. Porpoise, that this' our trade come into pop dish in Queen, Eliz&- CKOC... Paul in Ephesus that the a P AROUND THE DIAL. phony orks Ork-leader Anson Ephesus was one of the great- diarp-pute; but also beth's day, is also being eaten Reeks loii 'the- use of his right 7 a temple: of the greit' goddess like pork. Fair warning to sourdoughs, b Austrian Agai It tastes arm In auto -eras -eat cities of the ancient world, be made of no account; it. tenor Richard-Taubef to now gi y- �The first experience of Paul in Diana and.that she should even be de- ing concerts In Engls�qd . . . Radio 7 of which we, have record posed from her magnificeffeje a news-spieler Raymond Gram.Swing. Is his meeting with a group of all Asia and the World- tagland for first disciples, the followers of the. whom enroute to E worshippeth. 28. And when --teachings- of John the Baptist, a they heard this they' were filled BOAT BUIWER hand,dope., situation similar to that. in which with wrath, -and -cried out. •say- 17 Carpets. Aquila and Priscilla found Apol--�'. ing Great is Diana of the Eph- ,HORIZONTAL Answer to PreviOus PuZzle• IS And---. Mental Patients! in the section immediately -esians6 -29. And the City Was I Pictured I IT Pi 20 His — Was Preceding the ci�Veruag- piragraPh filled with the.-confusion- and inventor of a A' 'AIT 10 1 in America. Alarming Increase of our lemon. Acts 19:8. "And d with one accord into war vessel. V, I Cln,N�Y Ai .e, they rushed 22.Stone,..- be entered into thii synagogu the theatre. having .seized Gains �A L A7 supports. Ontario Total 14,636, Sho�ve And spoke baldly for the space 6. men 9 Mace- 13 Shoe. EiNID111 _pports. 7- of three months, reasofiiixg and and Aristarchus, 14 Ratite bird.' & 23 Spit�ler. Gain of 469 in Two Years donia. Paul's companions in 25 Gongs' 1 13 Hammer. A'N'.... .. persuading as to -the things eon- peak travel. 30. And when Pau 27 To a in Labrease, ever growing,of the cerning 'the kingdom of.God. 9. the 18 Black: was minded to enter in unto crossly. % Ontario men- and some were hardened people; the disciples suffered -him 17Tolift up. iTI D E E, 29 NO. number of patients In 0 P .-7 tat haspitals, iii.."most alarming. and disobedidmi, speaking-evil 09 not: al. . And certain 1-9 Cquple. of- I 1� T 30 Sound of Him' Harold J. Kirby, Minister -he he Way before the multitude, N: Healtb, said late in June wheii bo- th*. Asiarchs. being his friends, aI Pile of fabric. WX departed from them, and separ- sent unto him and besought him 22 His boat had L 32-Bugle plant.. revealed that the number has swel aced the disciples, rea*onlng -daily - not to adventAre himself into revolving H, 33 EncounteTeid ed by more than-4611. during. the In the school of Tyramnus. 10. the theatre. =: Some therefore 24 Fisk.e99L 17 A, model. 161 two years. ?VERTICAL d gin" VOW&.- Pae s I And this continued fdr the space. cried one thing, and some af­ 25'Swamp. ..49 Varnish The Minister stated that 03-' of two.years; so that all they that other: for the assembly was in At Additional Ingredient. .2 Father. 43 Moriling. March 31* 1939.. the total 04 W of -3 Boat deck, 45 Armadillo. dwelt in Asia heard the word confusion; and the Fa6re part message Long. 4as. 15,187---at ,the end -'at the Lord, both Jews and Greeks." -4 20M pounds, 46 YoUri ti Potul's ministry here was marked know not wherefore the, y. were. (abbr.), aperture. 5 In. 47 Touched the year It had increased to 15.404 come together.,, IS Siirmisft sadonMo ' 31 this year, it siciod 53 Magistrate_ 31 Dispnsitio'ns, -6 Stin with tow. L by special tborougbnesi of teach- Stingy. at 15.656, boLsed.in fourteen Mt.- ing, due probably to his expert-' Their Concern Is- Money 34 Brads. 54 Shoe bottom. -7 Arabian 48 Noun endin& t Institutions. commander. 49 Bereft. feren, since of errors, among his earlier -suddenly the whole city of 215 Stormed. 55 Street car. PROGRESS 'MADE IN CURES -6onverts; by extraordinary mirac- Ephesus was inflamed and rising ad Efole for a. 57 Yes'. ­ I Trick. 50.E=IAmatlo!rt. '`Considerable orogtess "a be UIOUS attestations, which seem to shoelace. 9 Court (abbr.). 52 Japanese 'h recent years in the treat.- -against the apostle and the dis- basket. 58 Emanation. 10 To soak up. fish. mile I 28 Fuel b ciples, because so many. -were of his 11 To, fly. m,3nt of certain. types.of case's'", have been.intended.-specificallY to 59 Name 54 To woo. offset. and 'overcome the power turning in disgust from the temple 39 Sneakv. 2 Potpourri.-' 56 Mountain said Mr. KirLy. "Insulin and mitra boat. %I f -magic and sorcery In Ephesus; were no 40E11. e %hown eucour-_ worship of Diana, and �.So His type'boat '10�He (abbr.). zcl treatments-hate ry varied and widespread slicce3s, . either- to 41 Battering - was a. particular -forms 80 that t I brough the entire prov- lopger buying Omaaeamachine. is used for Swedish 58 Africa aging results in -pitoffer as sacrifcesor to carry . 44 To splutter. coast (pl.). (abbr-). of mental illness. and other itince his influence ext-indid; by home with thes. objects of meat, units*.have bc,�a extended to fierce opposition, of which the ex- worship. "The. silversmiths who. 1 3 14 1? 10 -111 112 sexeraL of-our.hospitals." 3ying 6 'He said fever therapy to PI citing demonstration caused by w rich on this kind of traff4c Demetrius was- only one, .xrrd 9" afraid their business would 15 bit impci-Lant-.-part in the treatment were 14 probably not the must serious, be lost,. and they would be Oe- E paretics. Special attention is be And finally by constant• attention prived of their large.. incomes. - .118 9 0 Ing praid- to mentaf- patients au! .to the difficulties existing in dis- 6 tering 'from -t,aberculos4s azid.,alt' These silversmiths cared nothing . 7 7 . now hospita�lzvd sat- tont churches,'the care of 'which for the truth of the religion. their 3 such patients are pressed upon him daily: The de- 1 22 under one roof at 37,"oodstoek. • -tails of. Paul's life in • shrines repreient6d biit,'. their'. 7... concern.rn being money, they were 7 would furnish a-story of physical, determined that -this man must R-afri-A--rator Care iniellecivaf and spiritual aril- either'be..pat out of the city, or, 32 133 marvellous for its intensity. be put to death." What an ack- in Summerime �jsnd versatility, the nowledgment of the power of 35 Paul Preach" Against Diana gospel, that the whole city should Absollute cleanliness Jn hand- 38 ling a. 0 foods becomes At the end of three years, be in such an uproar over the and storing me more important as the vcadier 8. Luki­ tells 'us, Paul 'determined-, 'message of one Jew, by the name Refrigerators his -heart that* he must leave a crucified. becomes' hotter.' of Paql concerning .for Jerusalem, and then pro- should be kept spotless. Wipe up need to Rome. Paul struck at person by the name of Jesus! One spilled.foods ibinlediately. 1�vep. 45 q6 7 all the.great, cities he could reach thing _Wii authorities souldn't do 44 rig in eye o,'n leftover 'foods; don't -in the 'Roman Empire, at least was to "laugh off" this gospel allow them to remain in the k6 morth of the Mediterranean, and message, for it was actually 'trans- box 'too long. Besides ordinary the-greatest.-of these was.Rome, multi- daily'.care, give the. box,a- rout-' 'forming the'lives of great -mu 57 --ple o clenning af leasi artre %a we 'which he had not yet seen. ---Pie - - 2-3. And about that time --f4Ais of Ephepian citizenw--wrid 0 With lukewarm. suds and. a clear stir con-, visitors, and everyone in Ephesus rinse. there arose no small oe ning the Way.. For a knew It. LAR WATT -By J. MIL Lost POP—No Time is YOUR HE-Rt-. An YOUR wsmuc"ONS le-TOANAS T. -C ARR,Ya/ARRANT' 'Akkjo COP PROCIM-DING ON WILL LOSE NO LC-AVrff W LEAVE 1 IN READING 7:. P4 i' A, T _AF .E,A 'A , •T ... : « S. 5,4 f Russia l=evees Threat the East � - t in Wbat Science Is Doing y V1 ] o Q �►► �uT twc� s - FREgy AVOKE _ NEW THEORY OF RAIN 71"MOBtJopon might strike at Siberian By literally straining Qouds AVE mainland for food, minerals,and - - O , ' to remove ever-present threat of above 8,000-foot Mt.Washington $ . � • N flussia°t of Vladivostok;and on New Hampshire, scientists have D■�'E - 'f. �� Sakhalin L, for cit and fishing ---= — -flietoq_red that they COIILa1II aril- •, - - Ira SAKHALIN phnric acid and �tltie-cot'1•osiye- --_____-. • • r _ ISLA lays a D.aa't in- ISLAND n ---. • element probaJ)ly p - _ Ir fs ND the mysterious Process of forming rQns- ihari \ :\ raindrops. . too ,F r Khat_ 0� BTATURE AND BLOOD IA }c; , PRESSURE �. ;� ", -A relationship between physical _ funder Soviet u build and high blood pressure bas nHuenee r �.'11XANCHUKU lad onto been determined by Dr. S. C. Rob- g iA Seo of inson, of Chicago, who presents in • • • • - the "Journal of Laboratory"and • • ;�. lapoh Clinical Medicine" the result of studies of 5,000 men and women. Tsushima He found that it, .generally is the erp,ng : . Yes. 1'he COUrte0U8 to <'` Siroi: PerSen who deviates from medium' wary is - rsgt;ini' ort build who develops ditricultie• due •+y, "May I pass, plea8e?" °{ ur to either high, or low blood press. Mod e r n They should be made directly to " - y ure. The tall person and the broad e - the management or the desk clerk. C P E person are- much more likely E i q•u e t t e eke the complaints.3n a Pleas. H� Y J PAN -have-high blood pressure than-the ant manner, never in a disagree- medium Individuals. me v _ quarrelsome fashion. ,- -o-- BY ROBERTA LEE able or jj Japan beet Jtassla is 1905 Pki}icOcean INSECTS' LIGHT PREFERENCES f winning battles at Muk Bright an - ' g d blue lights are pre-. - • Propels` Foods Study .' Port Arthur,'and wiping cert ferred to dim eAd red.lights by 1. What are some thin a Czsta fleet of it T•tubrat. s .�at fltrsso Jap Proposed For Public '�`" •-. �• •-� Coshes, 1931-]941 .night-flying insects, including mos- girl ehouId not do when applying - quitoes, accordink to experiments for A position? by L e.'Porter, lighting expert tit 2. Should one ever advise or u - Japan, longtime enemy of Russia-but currently bound to the the 'Yieneraa Electric Com' an Soviet in a tries D y at ridicule other players in an =Formulation friendship ac P F e of D P t, may seize the present opportunity to F >1$m a Dominion,atrilce at her near neighbor in the Far East while Germany is Schenectady, N. Y. „Obserpations of aports7- wide- plan to educate the public ettac vrere made on Iampa bt varfonl� king in the west 'Map shown access of. Russo-Jap border S. How far In advance should Proper.foods vias.urged by Dr, ' on - Itlashes during past'10"years, and possible Japanese'attack routes., kinds strung :in the open. In the vacation. reserystions be made-? - Frederick Tisdall of 'Toronto, - latter part of-the summer Insect W an of _ nu- traps were net tip with each Iamb enter a street-car who should pay flea of the Canadlaneelldedical »��-�«�'!►�. and a count kept of the number of z tri the carfare. _ .Aasociatio$, at the opening of s: "S insects caught. 5. Isn't it rude for a person , recent meeting of the Canadian ,- �.�'ehool at Work" NEW TREATMEN- FOR to shove when ittemptuig"to Paas- Council.of Nutrition in Ottawa; S S Co to 1Ar L� DEAFNESS tbrongh'a crowd? Representatives of various Gov_ .11.,C.,. JI .treatment for deafness, using 6. To whom should complaints ernment departments,. research • . BY.ANNE ASHLEY I - Ing the spine as a spigot-to with- be mage 'bY a person Who 3s shay- markers from universities, house- Ji !! -1lchoota of Province Are Plan- �v°excess pressure front the flan,. Ing in a hotel, hold 'science experts and Medical - was recently reported to the Am- . -nlnp to Put on Special Dis Assurer: men attended the meeting, w;th - =- Q. Bow can I t{eat an In. � - erioan Association for the Advanta- .1, .Bmoke a ci _ play at 1941 exhibition garet, chew gum, R-• E. Wodehouse, Deputy jTowtng nae}. meat of ll quantity or powder her nose are three Minister Of-Pensions and National A. Applications of alum will A small quantity of spinal fitald things she should..not do if she Health; in the chair. _ usually sure a ease,o! ingrowing C.N.E. headquarters report is withdrawn by tapping the spine really wants the The object of the meeting was ,nail in 'about five days. The ap. that an' exhibit of particular illi- near Its base. The result bas been F position. 2. Ad- j serest which is scheduled-for'prd- marked Improvement to hearing vice on how to play a game should to settle on a means of applying plication is not painful is the never be the lessons.drawn from research ?seat and is usually effective. Ap- sentatioa at the 1941 Canadian is more than 40 per. Cent of the given to'players unless Illy a fomentation of soap and National Exhibition from August 4•,aaes of progressive deafness in they-have asked your help. Teach- In the nutrition field towards the mater for 24 hours beforehand,. 92 to September 6, will be that which 1t wan tried. ing should- be- left to profession- Promotion of national scalls and. and then 'pour the alum• into the Of the'Ontario Educational Awo. -o- ab. Ridiculing any player is one fitness. _ space between the:nail and its bed, Cisition, Thin. it is announced, WOOD INTO SUGAR of the meanest forme of insult. . tam ni will be located in the Music Build_ - BY forcing treated wood to "In. 3, Several weeks in advance if ` Po. nS ,with cotton 'to keep is and will hale and exhale" possible. When delayed too.long, fr►Ithe alum it place, sad repeating g present the theme, Bas Damped Into much loss i �c1"itcb*I.&I Vl the application daily. "The SChOOI at Work." it under one Is often disappointed. 4. Too rP4Wiffrt F pressure a yield of 60 to Q. How can I make use of Here'' it is stated, girl students 6A Der cent sugar hks been obtain- t made about this Per quirkreWiraer;tc in the Biome Economics section ed; according to a report of Rn- y `„r�..a,. °"”` .,n trivial matter. . Usualt the orfs t.r..f.or,.c.re-.a a;.ar..a.,,,,,totiaerr�a.nr pea pods? will who has 'the exact change read caused skin rrO1i�•-"'•bw-seoss,emu.,a u. A. After shelling' the pew; Prepare and serve Meals,-CIO -and Tenn. L. Haache of Ktngeport g y� ..pr.e-aqa,d�D.D. D. Pr"mpn.o, (:r,.sgy,.,, do a daps mending on clothing Tenn., to the U. 9. National Chem- Or the one who encounters the. - w.�ele.a 800d"irntatiu..adq—kir.tup mjw. wash the pods thoroughly and far the men 4it.the Active Service eanduetor first tlr�e�m��.�'��d••^^�„-� bacY,, took them with an onion and some _ nrgle Council. , pays the fare. . 5. Yaw�•tsitttada�fmD.D.D,PRF:9 IPT1uV, .iPal'sley: Then brain, mix with units stationed at Exhibition - -'milk, thicken with a little flour, Park.. Members of the school_ and season with salt, pepper, and demo agricultural section will give a C L S S I F I E D D R S E M E H S . -s tablespoon of butter. Thin demonstration of their work as it • • • is carried on in Simcce, but. The • • makes a deIiciolia soup. Commercial schools of the r ai How can I- remove brown Ince will have ail exhibit,p nd AGENTS WANTED FARM FOR SALE: _-:- ov- attains from, the ,steel fittings Of MONEi-QAC;IsRS ,.,my stove? the bench-working classes of the IN ONTARIO TO SELL JEWELRY 10v ACRES eHU1cE CLt>' L.OAIH, various Technical schools will store No Ina investment prequired. e Ing*. water t i'n crop. o sesand bbarn, A C ialoyue.OUR er`E OAO�money A. Rub with a rag dipped 'in also be re ren vinegar. Then polish in the usual P ettttd•- Supply stock. Druggist. barber hydro avallabte: on 88 highway, savers. Quality matt Order Hauge Shop. electrical appllance stores, N mile east of Dorking.. Ralph Montreal. manner. A11 scheduled 'school comped= :etc. Write givin particulars, Win. Lavery, Wallensteln, Ont. tions, it is announced, aril] take Broadley, 14I longe Street..To- Q. _HOW can I save.tithe when :Tonto. - ieleaning the furniture' - _ Place in the Muait Building, in- FOR SALE PAINTS A. Try using a soft paper nap= eluding the school baking contest BABY CHiCK.4 ILLUSTRATED WHOLESALE CAT- FAINT SPECIAL - AT $1.50 PER ]kin with s bit; 01' polish on it to and the dressmaking competition. ALOGUE FREE. Over i000 fastest Kailas for cash turfs grder In the 7. Also, on Children's Day, August Spat d PREPARE etterE haFOR usual ma ketn•- dtseHE AXTICI- ltCo. Balfour°Bldg lfontreal. hrown� colours —light- brown'; wn. sive, a high•luster- to the fnrni- 23� Canadian children avis par_ tare, the next time,you are dust- { stock up more Bray pullets rte light more green, dark -1 emedlate delivery delated, started. gray,-also •' lag, This saves quite' a bit of tielpate m dressing dolls Or the i+'or Immediate or later 'deIlvery FEATHERS wA1�PTElf) dark lead .floor ennmel. A limited - nursery shelters Of British bomb- thicka. order now. Bray Hatchery. number of gallon's to each CUs- time and gives pleasing res9#9,, I30 John, Hamilton, Ont. WJLL BL'y NEW OR USED FEATH- tomer. Write to-day, g. A. Lister, .HOW Can 1 remote fly ed titles. ere or exchat,ge rbr spring mat- Stewart Street. .Toronto. 4 FARM MACHINERY tresses. New Goose 65c, Get tp�Ck. frim brass chandeliers, * quotattona on others. Robinson's RHEUMATIC PAWN picture frames and ornaments? Untreated Olives EXTRA S ECIAbuilt•MeW De M N— Bedding, 282 Brock Avenue, 'To- A. Wet a aoft cloth with alto- Tonto, GOAD RESOLUTION-E-,-ERy'�t•F-' f cooled engines, used reconditional fever of Rheumatic Paine or Neur- hol 'and carefully wipe the aura Arent Palatable Diesel and gasoline engines, light- I.FGAL itis should try Dixon.-, Remed Ing Dlants, battertes: spare parts Munro's Drug Store.- '335 El .Y., lace. Then -dry with a chamois for Melotte. Magnet and Premier Ottativa, Postpaid $1.00. gip' The fresh untreated, fruit of Cream Separators, alao..Llster En- J. N. LIN USAY, LAW OFFICE, CAP.gasoline and Diesel. Rol Theatre BUilding, St, Thorhae Makijdg " the Olive tree, whether ripe Or In stock. Write S. A. Lister. stews Ontario. Special t7epsrfinent for TEACHER R ANTF,D 6 the Most 'green, is too bitter to be palatable art Street, Toronto. _farmers cvtlecttu,�a " _. .:Of Your Celery to most persona: To remove the CONIsroN, ONT_4RI0: EXPER- RCG9 WANTED HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL. ieneed-female teacher, ProtavtAnt bitterness, olives are soaked.in a with first-class certificate requir- lye 9q�ut10n, Washed, and then RUGS—ORIENTALS,'WILTO\S ANY) EARS WHILE YOU LEARV HAJR- ed for eoript6n Public•School- To aF What about new,ways of Bary-. dressing. Complete details in teAch Grades 1 And 2, also music put in brine, The BroadIooma. Will pay good price new 1941 booklet, now on request all grades. Duties to commence ins the Use,of celery=eapecia]ly ' people of for rugs in good,condition. Driver Greece, however, are said ' to will call at your home. R'rlte or Robertson's Hairdressing Ac !n September. Appy, stating ne if you just think of it as some J emy, 1.37 Avenue-Road, Toronto, perience and thing to' liven 'up the dry cheese - relish fresh untreated olives that �bO°e Salvage Sales Com,pa^y,Y0>f quAl.-Bo Ions,, - tctoria Street, Toronto. isto William J. Warwick. Box 2, t on- you are eating•right to the rind, have been dried. - - MEDICAL ratan. Ontario. You eat raw Salads with both hot -'• - BICYCLER TiRF,S, RADIOS 4 and cold dishes probably. (yes in the Far North in Green FREE CATALOGUE MAILED. RE- HAVE removes.,,Priice R15 0o R'HF.FLCHAtRR (Ini'a11d)•!W ANTED don't forget they're• ' land • the conditioned —.new. Lowest-prices pper bottle, J •A, Johnston co,,,i71 ' good with growing season for —hlKhest quality. Toronto Tire— Ktug E., Toronto.. WHEELt_'H-k Toasts and grills as well). Use _ Plants lasts barely two mon h peerless. 193 Dundas West 'I valid lona e,. R'rite y on NATURE'S HELP—DIXON'S REM. S, J. Dew, '1'49•Church_ Street; , Us he-rt chopped 2eedy for Rheumatic Pains, Neur= Tonto: of watercress and grate beetroot E�$!tt 4.x 6 .�n11ltt'gelrlenb Itis. Thousands praising it. �fun- and carrot'in sC ring round it—' ro's'e Drug Store. 335• Elgin, Ot- a' color's important in food 3Qc taws. Postpaid $1.00, SNAPSHOTS-TO-DAY know! Dice the larger stieka Year film-at%-eloped and.each prfat LEAF TOBAuco " enlarged to 4 x e, 30c. Reprtar., TREASURES TO-MORROW and cook Closely covered.in salted , passe slse,' 8 Tor see. FOUR POUNDS BURLEY AND VIR- water, till tender, Use-the liquor • DIRECT FILM SERVICE ginia Leaf for pipe, $1.35. Five Yoyr trims are carefully and acien- PAPERS pounds 'Fragrant Virginia Leaf tificaily processed by Imperial, tb ' TOT a thick white sauce. The Un- • 183 Klan Rant. Dept, T, Toronto 'Cigarette Tobacco =2.5,0 postpaid_ make sure they last. - t.att�le outside . pieces can- be Natural Lear Tobacco Co., Leam• - NOJVE ' DA'"By EQUIPMFuNT Ington, Ontario. a or 6' E\PONhRE 6ILMs •;c f`- scrubbed and•put in the stock-pot with beautifw enl8rbethenl flee or soup saucepan. BAKERS' -LIVENS AND 11IACHIN- NOTICE 'Thousands with enlargement $5c. cry, also rebuilt--equipment a]• Thousands of letters from satssried ways on hand. Terms arranged, FRUIT AND VEGETABLE.GROW- ouatotnere-•tead[Y to our Superior Correspondence invited, Hubbard ers. The Oakville B_ask., t.*_,f ___ ' tt_(ZO ' duality and cervica Por Clue° Co.--la3-8atbttrst"` e; n ar o can supply your �' !AL _ ��. E7IVILE St Torontq, boxes, crates and'baskets prompt- Dept. 'D, Station J.' Toronto. Protect RE' BOOKS sad CAM ly at 'reasonable prices. front FIRR'find '.'Ipe of :83. .Z eMEN `SCTDILV TO POCKET `— FILMS DEVELOPED i ��ttpe n..alae suts type o! liarse,, er - . ... .. ; llsiOr for may •ares,. Ylsft ➢articulare FAmll x , t0>I3 years old WOalea W110 alb 57.39 AND •LP PER GALLON NA- MEN WANTED nr. er write for piFlcee, ate, t0 restless, m00dy.N>eRVOIIg—w2M tionally known Paints—tretght BIG 'MONEY FOIJ XOU. SELL' AND 11R1NTED D•s't W. fearhottlsshls prepaid.' Write for g'uaran- abR N F7NPOSCRER d�y•�U•'�Mk• Armet Industries Guelph. Ont. a LJh.l of over, 20 'C- L >WdM 1L Platham's vegetable com- ' p teed household Big peat People 2& .R - 'AYLOR UMmm Pound-Plukham'�10 410aus for FARMS FOR SALE buy ort sight. Big repeat business Iliftingwomen sure. Now is the time to make -.'REAUTIF'U1. ALitl'M-FREN SA E W" 0' them-.11171319 our start. verywhere bhsineaa With Every Astl 1lmss"dueto 1tlactfonal lrn 20f FARMS FOR SALE IN M08T jv >Tularl- fertile-section" Ontario:• For fay a booming. I you are,Industrious' AFRO FILM FINi-4HER.v• T uta oft-Get a`bottle today froin your formation advise requirement Mor- and• willing' t9 work, Bend your BO[ 737 TORONTO - drn�feti WON=TATWGI is B. Percival, 282% Dundee Bt., name and address, and you will _ 57A l a ge St. ..le radon "Western Ontario's Fore- receive our Illustrated ratfOoKue ' moat. Farm Sae A racy" and ]an FAAQIaX �' m• MUE 29—_+41 • 'e^ ntt•A _ . _ . _ _ W.u 'en, and s driving house.and stable. Expert Painter ` and Decorator --= PIANO-+VNIN THE PICKERING NEWS 'The land is all sortable for garden W A,NT E D Good 'workmanship. Reasonable. H. AND purposes or could be,subrdivided into pgAD HORSES AND CATTLE J. W- . Johnston. Frenchman"'! Bay. Tams a number of.choice lots, and is being For free pier up phone All Kinds of Repair Work `41.75 Per Year. $1.50 In advsoee sold w close the estate. Tem, 10 dROOKLIN .. •• _ 55 Tuning Guaranteed - ._ Balance in 30 ran $ - . , States of ;.aleL Ba •9i a 1)ON9LD --�ubscriptaons to the 'United p. c. on day CLED�o?�I1 .. .. .. .. bo-Service �'i. Crtsad Gt, Britain, >Z2.00 is advsnce. Sys- VS'm DZaw, auck+ioneer _ PICgERI1�IG- 506 A, -� .2144 j`�a _.209 se Ave. Toronto Sale at 1.30 p. m."11. S. T. AGINCOL`RT .. zone . _ _.. th John Murkar, ProPriet phone Expert seTVW and C9asaffied AinrMseme .. GORDON YOUNG LTD - pairs-to all-makes; Rens- ON5TER CONCERT Toronto Phone Ad.3ti3$ unable charges: Work - ll\ l lO ' _ . ;.Bought and Sold Under the ?luspic" of the 1 1 A iJBEDr•CI�HING,' STERILIZED,' BROU(1H7tM BRANCH of the - guar4nteed _ ,cleaned and pra"gd like new. We WOMEN'S' INSTITUTP FARMS -ARTHUR I{'IEC,D s'ii� .neat of high Graduate Radio and Tclevisioo Brock Road G_ra. received a large r Work G aclasa gentlemen's suits, pants, large In Aid of War For Sale . Member Official Radio Pit singe coats eta. -Very reasonable. It Will to held is the Jnstitute; _ before You TOWN HALL •_._-- Sery ice r f Crushed Pit Run will.PaY You to come here Y - — �o aayiw ere else Sam Sc3rwartz, 21 t Tu�*E Erbttn and Alaska Oats Bar gavel :Bond Str. West; Oishawa. 45-8 BRO r1 1rA " " - ; — reasonable,- - ley, free from noxious weeds, -- BROCK BOaM and 1jOARD ort Beach. : ON"- THEATRE ' San d and Graded ;ion Lake front at Faire Garden Peas. IOo. per tib. �T'H Bunning-water. Spring-filled beds, W E D 14ES D AY. JULY •1 6 _ -stone - _ - tuft G• Simpson, (Big Brown house) At 5.30 P. M., Standard'Time Clover Seed :. •� =TTe3'Y 4s-� -- — F rrmore baying Mash and Healthfully Air-Conditioned Deliveredd -or Loiaaa in-•hili The Program'wilt be presented by All Shows Daylight saving Time bicycle for sale WhiWAlly. good GrowingMash guar anted to PHONE: Plant,-Pick 1026 Aron tires in excellent conditr THE TORONTO OLD-TIME give reg its, *2.25 per cwt. T(;UtiSDAY. FRIDAY&SATURDAY Toronto offlie Howard 6471 new, pedals, basket and carrier. ENTERTAINER'S $2 25, ton JOHN BOURNE � 13ON Apply News Office, 46-7 Assist d by some not s old, Barley& Oat Glop, JULY 10, IL.acid 12. _ The D tAW fort Cedar Cbest,Towt- r ,Summer cottage for rent — 100 yds. Matintt at 1.30 Stam'lake, at Fairport Bea e:. Large er and 24 lbs. of Flour tri 1 be made at Building MSt8r181 Of all 1;1IId6 Two ws at 7 30 and 9.80 pred� i� aid of the two bedrooms this_concert• Claremont Ont living-room, c -! Telegram's British WarVictim's t C7IROLE LOMBARD L. >�• 0"N���� 10 a 18, kitchen and washroom, run- ve »g Fund _ Prone — Res, So- Offte sow ROBERT MONTGOMERY ;FIINBSAL DIRSOTOS AND A ming' .rater auto electricity, shade . - BUBALKHR _ treat Rent by season, or '�a0i- ADMISSION, 35e, Cbildrtn,20t. IN A ' '=.!.ply owner: Spence, Dunbarton �ICBTRIN4 �LIAd"W 44 _1�,.�e..�:�IW,J. Kab.e,:_ hares, Eric End ai Sandbar. 46-7 - 11Rr• and Mme• 8cougTllle Pearson's Cartage - Smith N t Day 11ecriee i8�1IS$ED COTTAGE for notib►ui-$sin f eead,�r V" ,00tid, East-Woo4Jands, Apply �"' $essisess Pdoea .._.R+siidto!e PIx1N( "BuII's S,er,iee station, $ftegston Rd. IDAILY chicken - -wrrs gSOI ADTasbartom 41-e _ Vke . GENE RAYMOND ' BaJ�EW -- large, airy house, TORONTn-PtCKERIl\o starter, - growling arichin walking distance of plater; MONDAY. TUESDAY %WRD, AY • "_ la'nrniture -Moving mash, laying mash, to beds, ,,JULY .14, 15 toad.i6 'modern eonveeienexa, separate - ._ - 1 Ll�' 1'C C 7sominal rat'o. Box ZV.News OffieetiLeal8t�d joat a•a0 �T T Your Patronage is.App range _ mgnos m� y Lan CoaiPUte Show MARKE Paoris PIGS saw starter. conctntra• -871RBRRA-3T1k';wYCK 4wisag well, + one and 1-10 .• _acsas. Idre► Jt Hobson. R R. 2, Ptclr- p, �;V. HARVEY PE?1R30N ,HENRY FONDA We ean'y 8 fall line OU tea Calf start er, tuf- F atlas. A. C.E.H• Prop. s salt Fresh FOR .Raz •- 6o-acre fares, IsleAnd key starter, ' --•Rutins east of•Richmond Hill. spring , t__ : "Timms Lady :E7ef! _ .. ."d well. Hydro in house► Good blocks and bags ii ,L,$ ` g� Apply Drs• N..!'. Tomlin- COOKSHUTT �a - . :bank barn. pp Purina lF spray _. son, cisttimoont, Out AjiiE47--e T. C. 1�OS i iWood for . cattle• CHARLES COBVRN +MCat� '$]SC'YCLE FOR F EUGENE P.ILLETTE • • AN ADDED ATT$,AMON Our dt,livory 1s St your 8614'100 Brawn, Brougham, Ont. - Agency D N Lock wood A :yC'OR. SAL L —.Teg. jersey cuw, Just $1CKBRIhtt+ OA1T. ;' 'I TOUt' f0! r3a1Ci� Pbione Pick l6`� freshened C. G. McLean, Brock Rd• now fish of Part an now - - A E K somisa est ow ms+�r AS DELIVER WITH " 4th eon. P1wne Pick 27 r 11. CL RENiC 3 nota on �9W to Oman - - .-."SWR SALE G-weiehs old .pigs. _ - - �P� r?►NITA LOU13E . �'"'• saswsris �' • ROGER PRYOR Wtitt. Heron, Phone Pick. 5205. • HORSE REGISTJUNE MacCLOY ••• YouLLYE Nodp(26812) . o - AGAIN COf[ G xh° and -sat. iy�;g lClarenOnt} � acthoeaao ht hoieelyRzlbredStallion, We do Building of AH t 1 .` _ ' Riv property wiake the seasoof Robart n Green1 -.and --- - - JULY 1T,:$ ad �� ... - June 5th. « OARpRNTZRING, - -:EFFICIENCY Repair Shop as follotsa:— on Thursday, That Night _ CEt;AfEN"TIN4. x will leave his'own stable and proceed x ~ Tractor Sc[vice to Murray Dunkeld's, lot 3%, rear of R by :. Con. 7, for night; Friday, Proceeds in. lorr PLiJMI3IPT(i= Graduate L H. C. Tractor,Seboolto Bert',Sitverthorn's, Lot 21, 10th ��'WTT d `" as v 10 years experience- H ROUF'INQ :�• H. TUCK service in sal mekes of Traetors fin° Marlsl'ble for noon, thence to ALICE FAYE '`>•; ieensed Gars a Scrvite los own' stable where he will remain {� , .,so eell•'Srsottori Boutros L g until the #ollowing Thursday after -DON 71MECHE Materials,kmpire.Batlaroom.- apt. Satisfaction guaranteed noon. Terms -= $1"2.00, Payail►le Feb- $q�ttpmeot, tlaro'YPsise �-. JOHN Nf1RTON ruary lst, 1942. _ g C CLENDENINca sYgtetne. Beatty, Eyesight Specialist i+honebl0! CLAREMUN7 • :,..$c•►ble Equlpmeat Disney Building (opp• P. 0.) -p�IIrl$RAL DjREOtOR Building Material _ - Oshawa, Phone 1516 - e rostea Free _... . Optical Lenses , E ti p-dve►te Ambulanco� Work Guaranteed' -Optical :Lenses D d Night U- Day e►n g t F J. PROUBE -'To ielieve the .conditioil of Hyper- _ Phone 9000 F. o�riaZ farsightedness, that tens is us- Malvern500¢ _. Phone 8;102 PERN4ANENT. NAfa61NC P,�11N TIDING, ONT 4M ' ,ed Which shoats by the eye examine- THAT FRAYS -THE TEMPER '...'tion to have the proper power to ! L Ont. .� ::imake the eyes sufficiently less Hyp- AND NERVES,- IT MAX BE Malrl�iilaulY erupts to focus as it.proR+erly should YOUR EYES. " Why write letters and send mnow oney, as per the standards considered-by �m?, .your Buy C"r, loptical science normal. The -relief C. H• 'rVCK• OPT D ugh me- 4"ond attention. �. the eyes to work. to !. 0. m delivery given en permitspigmy Bled,, oPP► iso pt. - Pickering 1� C E r Ca g without strain, o . 1616 ckwood Milting , � �' t - normal efficiency .,• Algae - Lo, P r.�c� Ie Stn Vars',' of iciest n R. R• 1, Myrt ged w.arki ,--�- O�'1' G. Wilso , , ,.If strained while'- ng- •�.A AW.I. L -qprl�p to aff• vrd oomfort, Thi3 lens is considered _ .. g plus lens, because of the positive 0� 4� Costo l thick 9 �ctibn on rays of light rendering ar�j _ D�+g e m y _ _ . lthe parallel rays convergent. To the ; leve Myopia, nearsightedness, _ ky 1939 Plymouth Deluxe ""'el- SCh lens must have the opposite effect to Attie lens above mentionel. This lens _ Lu-� : musL render parallel•rays'divergent o because y can be sure of. row- :-1.938 DeSoto Sedan ss "'" -without any_-setback ane : ;y►nd being negative as to, fosrus Ing up -withoutSed :carica a minus lens. 'l;.ens used in fl you n 81v►sys have such goo. - 1938 Chrysler ' =.the correction df either of ate above *� - talth - -and -peP. ke co sed rgrs must be decided by -_.. yA f saj0 : h that ou it x -1�►3 cy Deluxe -Sedan the'examination because-it is pose- M ry mina t g _ "� _ live.You are go I t !e for'telesis other features of-&, :, L Sedan ' 1935 PIyIY1ou h ;rase.contributing to sue h a purpose a { 'to get }fit 0► , - s Y,fir t" x ; _ t. dondition appear f0r as iwould make he, know I ca3l,depead on 3 ,,lo be other'than it really is. results and �►at is^' -- . . . _ -- _ - .1934 Chew Sedan- SALE ]REGISTER - - ����� MASH 931 Cbiry Co - - SATURDAY, JULY_19th --- auction ^' 8 .E cmd �7 - ,,- f0�{}�!d V111{fl! I r r ether to P�� -�i _ ,gale of house And land in the Village _. eta. s�bssea , 1 C• a+r! - aC t, : of Pickering. Estate of rhe late Your docks need ALL S vttssetlns. fee the S a9 �� hLL Richard Pnckrin..This priterty con- 91 �� 0°�0°irwd ft m vWis bs+�ta PSON15 g� mute of four and one-half acres, more ,;� down your hooses to snrORAU07 Ibw Pew %Qss •w ` -or less, in lot 13, con. 1, Pickering ably I>nebbdL ! 7ebiseds isr ballot asst► . .. "Township, south side of goodhwaY L41 so brick+ - on which is a g , E mie Stroud, �L unbartong Ont. I 4duse of 8 room& and swamer WWI r ry -AL ARE ' MONT Player, and a very popular', young Albert Gray'h — 112r• and Mrs. Jones _--- man of the district. The funeral took oP Toronto, at the T. last week and suffered body Welling Mr. and blrs-'Robinson of Toronto, 'place on Monday, with interment in home, on July 1st -- Mr, And rtM�rs and serious nausea, ' - • Visited XT: and bi.rar Thos. Gregg on the Claremont Union Cemetery. He Muer wood Barrett, Mrs. Machin The a le c The service of the Green W' PP rol> is suffering frosp Church next Sunda J t Sunday. is survived by's sorrowing wife, to and two sons, of Pickering, with the dust and hot weather. S Y, July 3 Spraying for 7 p, rn will be under the sus Miss Isabel Gregg, al µ'poo this community extends i railroad worm has been done in 6ev- I t gg, so Miss Jean t$ Whn--Ellicott family h • _Gregg are at home tor' their holi_ 83-mPathy and cwidolence. _ _ --days. — -- o n wit, _ anal orchards, a coag People's Society. Laurence and Mrs. Clark and Miss Humphries, tY, —.=CHERRYWpOD Joan, of Toronto, called on her bro- speaker. ' - - bii'. sill Mrs. Ken din w. re' � -. -_• BROi'(1�HA.M :�_'- . - visitors in C1ar g s Leonard Hollinger is s fir' F. M. Chapman, and his wife is acre car. T aple saf Mut were in Toronto with a sister, who Mr. George Todd attended Council Congratulatlon� to X1ss Bollinger s+M and Mrs. Bruce. Taylor of and to the pupils, Dick Winter, June Goodwood, were in the vi1 aka on was ill "during the week.. on Monday. ins raa�� Co. , - Mrs Sisson and" tiwo sons of Hal- Pratt and Shirley Smith, upon pass- Sunday Miss Edith Roach and blr, Wesley _ 3* � M iburton, arrived here to be with Mr. Roach, spent Sunday in Bowanarlville ing the Entrance Exeminatioris MA WAWANIIMA r ,. Peters' ,f Fort Sisson, in the•Gannon home here. . Rev. Mr. Whattam, of the Ontario 'Perry visited Mr. and-Mrs. George Baby Band Picnic at Mrs. Nor- Airs. George Davidson Sr., of Tor- Temperance Federation nos a led th S@verley one day last wee,iy onto, is visiting with Russell and P e cheap rates for Farm and ` Mzs. Grant, an,3'daughter, of Tor- tons Wednesday afternoon wlas an Mrs. Davidson. pulpit here on SundAA He is further- buildings. •; ionto, visited Mr. and Mi-s. enjoyable affair. ing the Youth Movement for Clean ° James Mrs. W,ri. Petty is spending a few Windstorm Insurance an hail •8riscoe, on Sunday.last : A quilt was completed by the Red days with her ddhghter, Mia. Alves, Air. and Cross workers on Wednesday after- of Brookiin: Th'e local Sunday Sahool picnic will Wludmills, Silos etc. _ M/s. Hooey, and bab�}z, noon be held at Green's Park, on'Wednes- Automobile Insurance of pre vacatrioning ug on Lake Simcce Mr, and Mrs. E. Hyslop and son, for a few, weeks, The Mission Band Picnic at the day, July 16th. Take the lunch bas- r, of Barrie, spent a few days with Banda Miss Margaret-Briscoe. s now _ Gusman -hone �?P'as postponed till the ket with you. -' - 19th. Leonard and Mrs Gates and faunilry: Mrs, Geo, Purkrin arrived houle Write or Phone pioyed for Iweek-ends in the Ed. Can atulationa to Edith cid g The faanilg.re-union of tn �rtez Pettyy rorirfhe-hospital orr-Slmday� and - � J Levis Store, an-0 oo Clans, Mary Somervilleo on passing their �0 ns, at Lake Scu g, on E A good ercrvd attended the sale of 8'o her friends hope for s speedy rec� July First twee a ve enjoyable able of Entrance Exams. ovary. WHITBY, ONTARIO the estate of the late • Mrs: Harry. fair, . } Y Airs- D. Milne and little grandson Gid Wrnter has just harvested a t Thompson and prices are reported to Mrs. Robert Malco r-pent a few days with her daughter fine crop of strawberries r June have been very good. Im, of Queens- p r �J Mr. and Mrs, (Bud) Norton are Ville, is in :Newmarket Tospttal, hav- at Crow Lake, Drip, Premier and Dunlops. ing under Mr. and Mm Leslie Hol<inger ea- rePorted'to Crave reisbed part of the gone on operation for aper• te�ned the latter's family on Sun- DUNSARTON _ . .Rmnohr hotne, and will move in the endicitisron Friday last. She is now day. HOTTER near future . progressing favourably. Rev, Mr. Wilson of Whitevale will Rev. I. sari M Kemxed and Brougham friends congratulate Miss Ina McConoehle of Toronto, �' Y. Mrs. Jane-Boyer of Greenwood, have charge of the chixreh service on e9ent last week at her home here. A&MIDW are spending a part of the passing her 92nd birthday on July Sunday next. Harold Scott, F. C. A. F. and - matnth's vacation'int the' Niagara 2nd. The Sunday School picnic at 10sh- Howard Nkaeme'nt R. C. A. F. spent IL The OId-Timen�'Concert is to take awn, rwas well attended — and all last week-end with ;Tie" here, W•. �l!•lad _ Tie Mission•Circle of the Moubt report a good time. place on the even n of the 16th An - ,Miss Marin Thomplpat, of Toros- Dennis Church, and the local Circle g Ales, Collins Si p ta, is holi ttl+a4weeks at a� bolding a int - °lfportursity of a life-time to ,hear gsialler, ut Cam dap'ing for •picnic ori the these old fav6rites. Mark Boffin, '� been home for a few the home of her l W� Pansoaage C•romLds here, on Wednes- Your cal- days. parents, lir. and 'dsY..July 16tits, co�artes radars for the SIXTEE:v'TH. Dia. T3sompson A. m aping at 20.50 Zye Duncan family re-mu vvaa The sympathy of Cha community Cor�gratulaGions to Mr. and held in Markham on July 1st, form- in extended to-Mm' A.: J. '!uylor, an' kin's. Robe:Ste. on the birth of a In simple but clap de- The Girls' Used" — "'he Worn- erly held at the home of Dins. Geo. the �� of her sister. Mrs Webber,! daughter; -- Mr. and klm T.loyd Me- ,1 ` t'in's Institute will holid their regular Duncan Sr., whose illaiees .made that of Columbus. ,Into&% on the birth of a dsuahber, sign we can furnish tuomehlgr meeting at the lsome of impossible this year. The Wt A. Will have `a Garden —-and to Revs. and ll m Bru" Peg. memorials that Will •lT» Frank Carson, on Wednesday, esSet Party on the church lawn, on Satur- stoner from every - July 18th, at 2.:30 p. m. Al! girls of Timers' t]us straight' the Old- day 'evening, July 26th. Tile "John- on the birth of a:son. �xY 41lstandpoint In di .tlie cammoaity'a,re cordialillr invited FrO� 'in the Town Hall sons" Datertaiiners, of Blackwater The W. bi. S. Will hold taedr nest of appearance our to attend. Topic -- •� here, yl on WEDNESDAY, JULY , igeaebing on Th work will stand out araday July 1�t6,. pi Ccmmnssity will provide the progzaaL Ike flair t7snough blue ages. ,. 16th -- no matter v>+lfat anybody else at 3 p. mf„ k the churl$ Tose mean: Aietiviti es. sayK lVs the 16th,_and should be a date in mind and join as that aver- bens ase.entertaining the.Baby Band, No Greater Tribute +E'riaade of Mm Ctannee Pipher, -$� Shaw to-go'to — better do it. ing' and their mothers of the M ConceaAcu, Will be sorry Regular service hours nmll be — '—'-"W` - Mrs. L Bteakin. i*o has bees vis- N. W. STAFFORD re- t4 learn that'she has had to be re- - AUDLEY - moved to a Toronto hospital for a Sunday School LW p. m. P'r'eaching iting her mother, Mrr. Foston, left � Hi h y Monwaental Service, 2,30 P. nu Rev. Daniel, of '-�- on for :•t vla$ wQth her dau- ' Works - - -serious ration We trust sad hope Claremont Baptist Church Will oc,e- Miss Doris Hedge Las been'spend• .gbter, MM Bruce C l%filer,-XOWft Pis. 46ft Whitby, that a speedy recovery will be Foss- lag a we at home. ad Ont upY the pu)tiit on Sunday afternoon Forest Kingston Road West ice` next. -Wilbur aGeor of Canton. visited The congseS%tions of Wtennial A fair %XXW attended the Decor-' bmf, George here on Sunday, - Sincere sympa.hy is attended to "and Duabartoti United Clssur2yes reset action Day Service at the iJrnon Cerra- the bereaved in the on to Gonion and s O salary "ca Sunday last. Rev. Walter passing of Robt. Mrs, West oa the birth-ar a bounc- it Dasnbarton 1P+et Tlrureday night, + _ Daniel of -the Baptist Chords had Barrell, wzhe passed awn -on Friday mg boy, when Reduction Services were held last, interment taldng place at the Miss •011ve Jones, _of Hi and for the new miairter, Rev. litT. Mad- charge of the service, and Was Aug- Union Cemetery, Claremont on Mbn= � den. Atter the services asocial lhour ibted b0* the choir of the United Creek, was a recent visitor with rel- t�;hur+eh, sad the rel- Claremont Band day. vAes 'pent in the fchool room, when About 150 relatives asseanbled a! atives hero Mr. Madden and his fumiy _ were - , ne Imblia address s the Bayies' horse on July 1st, Fred Crawford has commenced an welcomed to this •-ommunezy. STANLEpaten was users • 'dud ad's° mach to t2se service, enab- for a re-union of the Mowat and �� hates of .+1lsike. An excellent, �, -. �S ail to hear, and also has the Parlrin fansiliee, guests corning from, crop is found, and seed good. GREEN RIPER effect o! causing-everyone to listen, WM Cox_ was etumg by a hornet Chicago and Detroit, and other iia- Theatre .camper than a timetovisit, while Cant points the service is on. Mr. and Mrs. M- Hamilton and Plicas I00 s'i'OUFFYILLR The speed-with- -which it moves, �'meanbers'of the funnily Were.guests and the mystery and secrecy sur'- e!t the Wedding on Saturday after- FARMER Thursday. Friday and Satoundia,g the Canadian Forces is nic- noon,-of Dir. Kenneth Baladon and S �� ■ ,JULY 10 II i demanetrated locally, it the 'ONTARIO , And IZ fact Miss Virginia Plitt,_ at the .,home that Bob Hoban: who Was in ' our . parents, at Pickering, - "Brigham :viUags a aunath r of the bride's r ''S ago, ;B .over in - Bean wisher to the young aon- r1►a Pay Toronto Pr1Ces_ England today, — and he undh't: tell pie. everybody he wag going. -He prolr f This Conununity was sho,ked b WITH ably did not Rana, himself, until the ' Y At Whitby-.Your Home Market TYRONE POWER very 1®st day announcement of the aoGiderst that I took the life of Mr. Neil Uegeer, a - A D7i1RNIELL Rev. Daniel will speak in nun own : �— - young man. much esteemed and res For church on SuridiLy morning nett, on • ' .'�tkct Short Subjects 4 sacred m this cornmumty, the trap- 1 .,the subject, "A Crisis in the Minis- edy of war coming as close home as try of our Lord." At Brosham,'in if on' the firing-line The most sin- -,et - MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDS the a.teinaon on. .The Reeling of JHOGS M D `the Blind Man" - and an* * Qpen-air 'cert sympathy is telt for his young -..:JULY 14, 15, 16 „ µ*lion', and all the bereaved family. _ -Service here at ,.30 p. m. in tar On Sunday evening, the- young lo4Com ��een' oI �. duced o it Pa mel "The hospel rem CALVESrudu�ced bo its ai;rrplest Seams." This people'had cl{arge of the sen-ice. The i� LAMBS and al nth r President, Mr. Allan Gray, assisted 1 e services are open to by Miss Hild4 Hood and Alan Ell- WITH icott, and Miss Helen Malcolm, at z ( All ' After a lingering illness, of over the organ; conducted the opening'de- Kinds .oI A C I All :'GR E FIELDS .a number' years, and following a votions. Guest Speaker, Dr. Hoskins \ Comedyand Short Subjeets ♦ irbore critical illness during the past gave an illustrated address which _ Both '.Live -� ` ;three weeks, Robert Barrell, of the was appreciated by-those in attend- ��B ��B 7th concession, beloved husband of ance. „ , - Y Thursday'. Friday and Saturday, Mildred Robson; Arid Dressed passed- away' on 'Week-end visitors — George and - ;,., . .JULY 17, 13 and 19 Saturday'last at his home here. De- Harry Knox and Miss Barbara and - ceased was the son• of the late David J. Gordy, of St: George, tenth hunt 1 11C K.E 1R I N C FARMS Saps at Sea" and blas. Brre11, of Pickering Town- brothers — Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Har-. ship, and was, himself, a life-long Gey, of Montreal, at-the Broux's — L1 M IT E L� �w1Tx resident of Pickering. He was in his Miss i♦Targaret Burton, Mr. and LAUR EL ung er, - egis er Gradin _ . ration Birrell was a very popular figure of. Detroit, Mr. and. Mss. Norma:,' 15 Lf 'i `r ♦, le our community, interested in nth- Bi;rton..and the Clare BaIsdon fa:: Whitby` Horror Island'arse and social activities, He was, ily, all at the M. Hamilton home. — - _ - one time a .well-known hockey The John,Nighswander-family;• at n 'hone rr h1 7 3pWITH� y DICK FORAN o ell A. •�••_.'^ S •2�' ry...�..,,,�_ 2" y, _.��y..` ti`�>^.s w(�. NMI _. ..._. ��:'w��•je,,. � .w•,r•^"'r°•• 'l �rf' T„+"s..� - ,�•� ..' _.. y. `.w,^ g i�.ria, �.•. ..Q.'<;;i; 'K'#' t►,,``q w y .`xG;;, r/ .:..�" c .. � i ... % i":fR'�+^'', •- - 1r, ear �,� '�;... e ' J�ep�'ata ,t Amer 'ab if nfies,4 ,- `+•`• r, ! ! /'nef'' •CaQadant 1'atat bait ollrrt•wide MWAr of Werk-rye/Aw aW sMtrr tent from rusts At 44,pow CW of rdow6w r«~ _ UEyes p e rh llirotdep ~*-ad dr wft4-and 1"Jor w1th a f the ddtArma# with dr **#ara paW'.Xst to h ldAa*sl#20. okw aw w4r,"Ar •w*r.+i*'of edsaw Jett datdnr'r kk#ApA TAt Coo a bw. . : anirp ditawSr C&40WO drraWfflW Ibt lap err son► 30,800/$Isis,0#41 *W*-awl at wave � �ilalrlt sad/skrAW*W It , ►�w liarµ/1y Ips _ sip Y"Icy yarn t&Aeh AMA Aria EASTERN EIMSE phone 45W r I' s.. fyG tqF A saw •„rM1, th Stalks'the Highway 1 Nazi Planes Over Russia military attach* at theBritish fEmbassy at Washington, said it was quite possible the Germane 127 LATEST R.A.F. PHOTOS FREE _ would overrun vast sections of Ruseta In initial penetrations,but that to kn 'k out the Red army °f -- ” i t f: would be one hell of a job. He t believed it was quite possible for the German's to capture large - --a3 efts—ept ReSteM and southern - Russia and still leave the Soviet "•w, r Union more or less intact as a poll- two tical enemy. A great deal might a[ai1 ooly Durham Coca •'Hurricane" or "Catsliaa" de n upon the unit of the Rua- t3arch labele for each e- ,the list of 20 other Pic. : Pe y ture desired—or one Bee tures will be rent with your is sian pleople and their trust in Afte Syrup Label. first request. specify your name, address, picture or Lhei? leaders. To .tart, select from the Pictures requested--enclose Joseph E. Davies, United Staten.. "Flying Tor edo"—'•sky necessary labels aqd mail to ambassador `to .Russia from 1936 !�'De!int"—�'Ihtnias"— the St.Lawrence StircCredit. Co., s pitfire"— Limited, Pott Credit, Oat. to 1938, who is now special assis- tant to the Secretary of State, commented: "It is my opinion t , s - -•, that the world willhbe surprised ' s t at the extent to which Russia will resist." ITALIANS WARNED On the other side of the fence, -. _ _gar enc. M ground.. is "or Italian people were warn or. d y by, Mussolini's mouthpiece, Vir- light, and in fact, quite sandy. I FARM am told that this compost has ginio Gaydo, that they must not little value as a fertilizer, and am expect a lightning victory over inclined to agree with the .state- Russia. "IV would be a serious - mistake to think that all Is easy F 0 R U M " "ment. Would you kindly advise? H. F. B.—York Co. and ought to speed in quick-step A. You are correct it your a to the desired solution," Gayda _-Jr— "Russia is resisting the - conclusion that the exhau.ted -wroteoff . (A not only with a gigantic, IA Department conducted by mushroom compost does not sup- Professor Henry G. Bell of the ply much plantfood. . This com- -' t' masa of arms, and the,more or Ontario Agricultural College, post originally, no doubt, con- less capable arts of her leaders, Guelph, assisted by various other twined considerable fresh horse but also with distance. That was members of the faculty.) the case in.1812 (when Napoleon manure which carried to sp ton r,.• hailed to conquer Russia). It was about 12 lbs. Nitrogen, 5V2 lbs. e'. the case—H in a less measure— QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Phosphoric Acid and '15 ?%s. Po- -_ from 1914 to. 1917. It Id still, in Q•. I have a field of sand land tash• With the growth of the • E' part, her chance today." - which I want to build up for mushroom crop 'and the eonti'n- In- Washington it was admitted potatoes and I have no, barnyard uous watering of the compost that the Russians had put up the- manure, I.sowed it to rye last heap, no doubt there was a very - _ x' strongest resistance the Germans fall and intend to'let it get around large exhaustion *I both Ni:ro an ' had yet met Bbl the Adminla- 14 inghes high-this summer, then and Potash. I mould say abnut }ration uvea not expected to give plow it down, disk it in, let come % of the former and at :vast 34 . the Soviets much substantial aid up again and plow down,. and so of the latter. -Tbe heating up of : until it became clear whether or ' on. Then next spring I intend to the compost was caused ay bac- -not the Russians were going to sow the potatoes. This land is tenial action which liberate 1 much survive the blitz, For the time pretty well rim-out and will you of the Nitrogen i-n-the .orris of # rw, being,,tecbnleal experts only would, please advise if I am right? Per- Ammonia. I cannot see that this be sent to the Soviet Union. haps you can advise me of some. material coulE-.be of much value "SHOULD 81 RIKE NOW" thing.better: Some advise plow- as a fertilizer. In so far as ma- : The President bimdelt voiced tng it down when ripe. "A. S.— terial carries organic macter,. it " once again a hope that the United - Norfolk Co." may...be valuable to a light soil Nazi-censored caption on. this radiophoto from Berlin says it State's could keep out of the war, A. I believe you are proceed- lri providing ti Roil -with water- --- ' how the Luftwaffe smashes at Russian supply lines. German 'while declining to say that he holding.capacity,. Ing along the right line to build._ • - have just released sticks of bombs along an unidentified Rus- believed that America could re- up the organic matter of the soil, _ road. Some of the missilei~ can be seen in, mid-air--others are main at peace One of Mr. Roose- This is of'preliminary importance.. ding on the ground. velt's eblel lieutenants, Secretary py� - One thing I would advise you Certain T BrOI'aZe - - of the Navy Frank 'Knox, bad the_ againstis in under of the Will Absorb Moisture prevlous eveniug made'a flat'dec- land ao that it lies bare all win- laratlon that "The time to use our _- — lnrnentary on (surreal Event; ter. Be sure to seed'to rye or A t e of bronze has .: c'entl - T 1i E WAR W E,E K=Cn —_— navy to 'edear the Atlantic of the wheat so that the field- may\be y - German menace is at hand. Now well covered .and rbtected from been developed which a .1p oil 'T le the time to strike, .while Hitler - p in structure and vril] soak ip oi] `�' . CTORY MAY Spnll BE the washing effects of winter b capillary i : _ __. � bey crushing Rnasis•". - Y p- ry attraction, n':uh an - _ -- - �i ' rains. a eon p- FAR OFF"± CHURCHILL - . PROBLEMS FOR CANADA sponge takes u water rite Russian ,entry tato the war� -amount of .ail.which this irr+nze against Germany brought 'fresh Q. I -have used several times will take up is equal to about - -. 'problems. to Canadian authorities, mushroom compost as a fertilizer one-fourth the mas,f of.the metal.' especially.since the--Soviet -Union Accepting Cattada's golden agreed that- Ruesia'f long-term has never been recognized by the of Victory" - In a brief -. chances for -success. were good, Dominion Government. The In- - - remony at bis London. England, even though severe defeats were LIFEt S LIKE .THAT By Fred Nelaer terameat 'here of many syinpa- ome last week. Prime MinUter experienced 1pltially. The Ger- tbizere writll the cause of C-6m. US AMER", / ton Chnrchlll said of the war man supply problem, they argued, mum Ism creates -an emtbarrassing w raging ..on three continents: should become progressively more situation, too, since Russia is now e end may be far off. We can- difficult and dangerous over ,the virtually as all}, of Great Britain. et teI1, It depends ion the great-distanced's'Involved. It. was Last week while making a tOUT emy. Flow long that wicked said in London last week in auth- of the West, Prime Minister Mae- will torture and afflict oritative circles that Russia would kenzie King promised a two-ocean sans, how- open or in what not be in serious danger until and navy for Canada, pledged that the ,/�~ traction he will set his- murder unless Moscow were taken and condition.n of. the masses would be y y 10 &chine In motion we cannot tell. the German armies re,-ched- the Improved 1n the post-war order. no thing we are assured. He and Don and the Volga rivers. Even But the most important move, is villainous 'crew will be deliv, then, guerilla warfare Would be a: 'made by the Government at Ot- du i •� 7 / 44wvd to the doom and shame which grave menace-to the Nazi invaerataws was 'to call 'up 378,000 Can. to their due, and we ourselves and actual occupation of -they Adian youths from 21 to 25 years - shall have the honor' of having Soviets w o u.l-d exhaust their of age for military.training,•those had something to do with if." , forces. found medically fit to remain in BOUND UP WITH RUSSIA Upon the tate of the main Rus service for the duration-of the war. o 0 1 The British press and public aian armies hinged the' course the / }Wily appreciated that a- British conflict would take within the It Requires' Water •+ \ 117 victory was strongly- eq dependent next few months. St - \ - upon the success of the Soviet drawals, .leaving• a path of de- - To ProduceMilk C Union in. beating the Nazi blitz• struction behind, could assure the safety of great masses of the Red • r S krieg, and conversely that a J4 cow's production is 'limited: quick German win against Russia army, which, If retired to strong l would weigh heavily against Bri• Positions deep In Russia, might by the water she drinks, and if organize a large-scale counter-of• she must drink from dirty ponds lain. London's Immediate policy or go a long distance 'in Summer - last week appeared to be' three- fensive and - bring Germany's or drink icle water in .Winter, or _ fold: to assist' Russia by maxi• chosen war of movement to an gets all she needs for the day at ,t . mom day and night air attack end one time, the amount she drinks on Western Germany-, to make WILL SURPRISE WORLD will be inadequate to supply her every. effort­to Improve Britain's While many people on this con• bodily needs and to run her milk ~ Ptrategic position abroad while tMent last week took the gloomy factory at full capacity. - She Germany was preoccupied else view that a decision had already will supply her bodily needs first -" where; to Increase the home effort been reached in the Russa-Ger- and use what is. left for milk. 3-fig to pile up reserves of armament man_w , pure. water avail- LONG-TERN CHANCES GOOD spoke the opposite opinion. Major able at all times is .essential to British military exTerts were General F. S. Beavmont•Nesbitt, economic milk production. ''1 wish they'd go . . . I'm tiled o' sittln' here grinning at the REG'LAR FELLERS—Comforts of Home `$y GENE BYRNES - IT's BEEN RAININ' I W15HT THE JUS' A 14NI IT — FOR TH REE DAY5! �-.•'� _• - -- I WISHT IT WOULD I� AfY' 2 WASHIM111' YOU RIGHT ""' - 9TOP! MY 9ATHIN' SUIT UP / �Q — ti � DOWNEACH AT THE f3 03 --�1o"y%-A t , Pkh s of A*gfj "Now—" He followed Dorothy and Paul out to the oar, and saw esu/w �.}..! them safely inside. He even shut ?ABLE ?ALMS assns MrasuP the door himself, so there would �•sP/7tMllg^ «IiiYRRICAN!^ «oi[R INCTON ■OMmtIt"ER" be no mistake about it. By SADIE B. CHAMBERS 'C ' �'DLD1rKIM SpMiER'+ «wtLL .,.- . ' "adA1Dt:IILANp�'LYlllj DOAT" The Perfect Father '1 ROOMY . ARK ROYAL "'see you at the station, Catlett,« Vegetable COOki `•.,,,"rte t' "JIL � p��T�1 ) l/ he told the chauffeur. The man got �$ _ oftm send two box tops tram T in behind the wheel,and the big car CA � packages to Ca nada purred smoothly away, Mark went �D boiling vegetables have the "wrr Starch for each picture requested. �ti'rite — haat name and address on one of the box tops r in for his hat and coat, 911d came water boiling, 'when vegetable is •r., v+'irh the name'ot the desired picture—then ' out again to VaIelie. put in, and keep it boiling. Add tnai: them to Dept. 7.12, The Canada Starch �� ,x L-'Omp%ny. 49 wellington St, E.. Toronto, Ont, She longed terribly to tell hint a teaspoon of salt for each quart -'= - >' Thee wonderful pictures are also obtain `>, '� how marvelous he was. How much of water. -For strongly flavored OO r able for 2 box-tops from packages of i�4 ti more the vegetables such as cabbage, on- . Q� �$tE•Aetf SEN"N'S CORN STARCH he than a v perfect fat r 1. or `: iCKr` ��' she had ever made up, n ions, cauliflower, turnips,guse a t flLV[R C1 OSs LAUNDRY STARCH `+ "By the way," he wanted- to large quantity of water and cook or 1 complete label from a tin of know, "what are lav uncovered. By this metliod the . .-. � ueowN DRAwo SYRUP. �', a men wearing as F+ wo odor is not so noticeable.. Pot. � O D�� LILY WNHI OSYRU! „�, g this season. Your mild vegetables use a sinal.! Po Tu (for each Picture aunt seemed to think you ought to have a new deal in frocks. And ount of.water and cook covered. anything else Spinach and tomatoes do nota• " 1 I Valerie looked up wisely. "I deed water added. went to talk to you about that, W 6Sauce For Vegetables — as nl butter, V C I should wear black. It's tunny spoons flour, YA teaspoon salt, a 8 N G paused on her way down the hall. about black. There's party black few grains pepper, 2 cup milk or tis � '��� She liked to be near Shirley. It like for dancing — I love it. But cup milk and cup vegetable ARKf wasn't only. the strange--different black for—I mean like—like bers— water. Melt butter in saucepan; e N perfume that drifted indefinably , Of course, I could wear it, if you blend in flour and seasonings; r about her and drew want me to—" stir in milk and cook until thick- �' ' '--- --- by, you�Hke a sort of magnet. There war something "I can see where I'm going to get ened. IN4 f Viole9lte Kimball Dunn else that drew you, too.._Just._'as_ a kick out or this father business," The Most Nourishment _ there was something about Elise Mark said. 'Twonder I didn't start. D week promised you SYNOPSIS. that pushed you away, -sooner." "Sal dt Dressing." R'O Mark's beautiful wHe, Ellen, has - Will you Shirley put an arm around Val. ""Now about that black," said please pardon. this delay for one Ju died, and for the first time erie,.and bent down to speak, "I Mask• "I should say it-all depended week for in comes a request for he,it aware of his adopted dau h- on you. I don't happen to like it, More about vegetables" for g think it, marvelous," she say very -ter..Valerie, fourteen. Valerie had myself. but you shall have a ton of softly. "I mean [or you and Mark y Y Immediate use. /g��' alwys been submerged in Ellen's it if you want it." To obtain the most nourish- r/ to ride it out together, .Would you t. personality, Just as everyone who like to came and see me some "But 1 don't." she cried. "I want ment from , vegetables and still knew Ellen was submerged, but 9 blue--aird white—and—" be the most protection a few rules. now she stands out as = day• We could do—oh,-a let of - Young .things. It might be fun.' ✓YpU lady, timorous and fearful of hav- "It would be lovely" She put her (To be Continued) tasteless doubt should be observed �� Ing to leave Mark. Ellen's sister - You all have eaten tas nose a little uearee Shirley and tables with the flavor gone and / Dorothy, has already aerangld for « incidentally the food value drain- *'O Valerie to live with her, but_Mark. sniffed quietly, "I'll call you up,". said Shirley. Soft" Is word will hear--none of it. the family ed down the kitchen sink. f - Y 3Fre spoke as i[-it were a aecreL B k' )� ! - -- and friends come in to neer Ellen's For New Styles 'Baking 2n the skin i9 the beat � will read. at least ten yearNobody felt she must have shad - •y way to retain the food valve of $ -` - ever spoken of calling 4er up be.CHAPTER I � po - r any vegetables=or try cooking ejtet reg* 'Even Skirts Are Subjected in the oven in tech little water A.Qem yoti � Ca follogr Valerie dropped her -father's fO�' Off•hand like that .r !d e. to Draped Process and Gantt* in a covered dish—and be sure � the dna je'J�eL 411 were nothing, liner and save the water for sauces— Permits Y°n actlpn hand; and moved to where Shirley especially with on anth carrots 1'oq'llto se leap '7 Suppose yo.0 .wouldn't forget - thank Yon—" she whispered hut• Sott is the word for fashloa. : this method splendid. Spinach �. 4 like the T j.OI D rledlY- Dorothy and Paul. with Everything is subjected to process also may be cooked very aatisfac- the1,ri C$attit t - - BUTTONED D Sc, _-Elias betttad. sear Mark. 'wets ea that.make for sott•draped .ef- racily this way: It is not quite' k1:eQ fu sPof movingdown on them. 'Thai is— fects, soft necklines, arm-holes and as fine a method. levels 1411 Spill $and even Of course—we're going sway blouses, not to mention skirts Choose Sauce for Vesetablar teY°q°ff sash spdenee _ '"Mark told vie. But I'll know yfhich ietused to be overlooked To 2 Cups of white sauce. add - tie if out. _ ^ when you get home,. Shirley whim- i}na the new softening-up process. cup grated cheese. Stir cheese " LCTM ,� pered back. "I'll be seem There are always exceptions, the .into the sauce and let stand in S�Rf'ALg S IS PaJ g you—.. y She leaned, ants kissed Valerie exception which tits this case being a-warm place or in double boiler MIC Q quickly, Almost•ra it no-one.must the trim tailored girl who just until cheese melts., Ly �O� see, won't . wear anything but severe Sallop*d Vegatablu. Cor .�: Reading of the Will clothes—the girl who wears shorts Use such vegetables as cooked - 'Q !8 E !!•+!ori ti The will was read on Friday. Ou and shirts or overalls; the 'girl peas, onions -asparagus, * 4 d Sgturitay, Dorothy and Paul lett for who wears men's wear sailings cabby carrots,. 4 home. Eatlett, ha chauffeur, load. >:! celery, cauliflower, To . . g d shfr a, but even so dose soffit 2 ps cooked Vegetables Il_ an t cu Headbands+ ! ed tbetit and their luggage tato thing to her costume that .makes cup cream sauce. Combine u put her look the town car, and,Mark drove Val. quite-the reverse of etas-' � lin a bgttered casserole or baking -. ♦8 4 � tris in his roadster. valine. „ 'nds n dish, top with buttered crumbsg"laC"`6 Hats She had lifted her face obediently Cotton seems to _be symbolic-.uf and bake in oven until heated 0 a tor" het aunt's pias' when Mark something typically American; al• through and browned oz, tap: A 'For $umtrter Wean.-Wrap d d -swung his Ion •nosed roadster into h the S. isn't g thong t'. 't the only combination of vegetables each as round Tltits_Js Very_Popular the drive. He jumped out and .ran. cotton-growing country is the car to ani A luta the house, world, for come reason of other Peas may be used 0 d "I thought it 'would be better for Americans see in cotton a symbol Miss ct.asinen. "rlr..u.rn perruaad .-Summer hats aren't.all coming g us to fellow you than to try to of their own- particular band of d*tter• Mss leterentrd rraaee. yrs out of hatboxes this season. You crowd in," he told Paul. "Hadn't democracy. Cotton is one of those . �opi.d toe k ed�ia;;�saNa�� can still roll your own turbans, k m you,better be obliging and there are lent geittng on your bon- ging fabrtca that is right for all ever ready to Ii too to T*er »vet P Y of new fash- • net and sbawl, Val?" sorts of ores e•. tte•"eeat• for reaper or ions to work with and plenty of Valerie wondered if she was Dorposes; _.aturd9 sail eirertal me■a are IN under, addre•a i< cloths and denims for workers, Tbeorurr lectern to -sten %adze e,ca„e,• new tricks to learn. It will not + dreaming_ She looked cloael at fragile organdies a went Adelad a just a ms and d j t p - Y mulls to a street, T .ter of winding r o- ndin and Mark to be sure -he was in Ilia real*'" mead s4■ms�ed, •edr. i flreaiied knotting g iJl mtlhonalres, as well as girls who ea.elupe tr To wast, a rosy ng a plain- Jersey or silk m right mind. look like a mtWon dollars. Pique wrap-around into a turbart You'U "Are You—going to take me to is one of the summer standbys--- do far more Interesting things. the station?•'-she asked.- used by milliners, beach and bail HOuaeholC} Hints You'll apply gay bunches or flow- "You didn't think I way going room' designers'-and just 'a.bout era. tassel-topped hat pins, or to leave you hale; did you?" everyone who has anything to do Vinegar lasts much ion decorative flnishlngs of some a = Dorothy- opened bier lips, but with a summer girl's wardrobe, ter t� kind. + e you lay .the bottle on its side so TASSELS, POSIES, TRIM TH1&!t s. Valerie didn't wait to hear; what The glrLwho is budgeted until it --'that the cork is always submerged 3 (A ; i came out. She was .already (Pep- hurts couldn't do better than to and automatically 'kept airtight. Half the headbands in the jet- _ Ing up the—wide stab's toward her get herself one or two 1 u y g seys and sines have`long, [ringed p q e jack. Next time you want thin wafers room, et.s� to'add to her cotton dance of soft cheese for sandwiches, fold ends, and by,clever manipulation, ".Lo You rQallY-think this is quits frock with.the calm assurance that apiece of grease roof g YOU call achieve .striking wise?" asked Dorothy. all,, has struck the right note your knife badeand •thecheeseTwist them around and knot"I had hoped to have a last talk t the front so that the fringe�f (:R -------_ want stick or crumble. When rakishly off the side of ails �r /e with you about the child on the ' you're boiling milk put our you hea'i way to town." Dorothy lowered TOO Many (',1otilleS Y pie and flirts with your cheek, or knot funnel into .the saucepan and the them at the back, Pig-tail style, ' her, voice again, and drew sail closer. ."Httr. wardrobe'—' ., e over s o the r up the edge Take a plain but flashing col- - Bad For Babies n' , aced'silk. a'striped fabric, or ,+ You meas she needs new . v milk wont is f pa clothes?" asked Mark. "I'm glad • r up- band and you splashy silk or cotton print bead- % Hot bran rubbed into youhave the foundation . You reminded me, V�'e'1! Igok some It Is the Chief Cause of Their holstered furniture with the. flat foe a fascinating new turban. Circle U p today as soon as Catch' pour train of your hand will brighten ,it up one around Br Anne Adam, pulls out.' time your head and catch and clean it for winter. Black lead It at the center front avitii a This hurray-front . cotton is Valerie's Clothes --� or a lead pencil rubbed on the sty lifted right out of the "house- `That isn't exactly what I meant. Too much clothing is the cluster'of flowers. ft is, even smart You see, I've had no time to order eat cause of-babies etching ctoliis curse itsquicker gthan t oil. do Warm yourlols foreheadour olike bangs. And And two $eePtng" class by .its tiim--tail all her 'rnouining. She isn't even in the ,summer.according to Mise your flat looking eiderdown in bouquets on Yowl and well-designed details. wearing the dress I got for her the Margaret Brady of the Child Wel- front Of the fire and then shake better than :one. You'll find Pattern 4777 b Anne. Your bonnet are even Y day-before the funeral—" fare Association of Jfoatreal. In s it—it will puff it up again no end. Go to work on one of 1 the now Adams useful'-the'h the day-long — Mark blessed the taint thud 'of. recent address Miss Brady claimed A cracked stone hot water bottle fish net wraparounds: You csR wear it at home, shopping or Valerie's descending footsteps o► that ` visiting. It's one of the most the stairs. above. "She People should never forget is still useful. Fill it with kitchen have your choice of chenille, cord„' slenderizing frocks you've ever forgot," he apologized. "After probably fort itsD•comforteand thent n clothing bean an others trete'ut ns thein awarm oven to heat far ion longer colors. They Rets in bright or Owned, with lovely long-waisted pastel You can hardly.blame her her ould be adjusted to tiie weather, than�►ater and the same salt does die, and Just what hall need if yoy linea given by' those side-bodice age—" . • sections that EAT LESS 1N SUMMER for.ever! gracefully curve Valerle now came into sight Tlie baby should be offered want comfort plus fashioA. _ ;mcround to the. back. A convenk around the bend in the Stail's. A drinks frequently between feedings ^ ent full-length front buttoning, blue -beret was half on bar head, and should not be handled any `-- double front skirt panels — and and her coat hung by one sleeve, ofterkW than ngcessary. During the a long panel down the back are -hire she Struggled into the other. summer it shd[ild be bathed iwica. IN /+ PIP all wonderful figure-flattering Mark caught her •just •as she ,- a day and on vert hot days a nnF f GOOD o ff'- stumbled down the last two steps. sponge bath during the day will " s� ` R � TAST Pattern 4777 � is available in He straightened her' hat, and. put her ,in making the the, child mor9 women's sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, her into her coat. • 'Where's the HANDY SEAL-TIGHT POUCH— f 44, 46 and 48. Size 86 takes fire." he asked calmly. comfortable. ttababfea ' eat less in bot LB. "LOK-TOP•, TIN i4% yards 35 inch. fabric. "I 'wee afraid /t- sacked in Pocket Tins you'd get tired -tattier, 1413as Brady said, and a also P Send twenty' cents (20c) in wait!119--or—change your'mind=" Child-should not be forced. Variety coins (stamps cannot be accept- "How do you 'know I've gust should be. offered. and .the tool ed) for this Anne Adams-pattern, one?" should be 1n small :,-Write plainly size,. name, address $he looked n with rti quick half quarititler but �' a and style number. • p q attractive. ' { glance and then giggled suddenly, i • . Semon_ our older to Anne Ad- "Go on out and climb fn," he Or.— ams, Room 425, 73 West Ade- dered. '`Second car to the roar--. ISSUE 't8"—'41 laide St., Toront•a. seat beside the driver, That's me.•' ' Q GROWN O WN I N SUNNY,N N Y r SOWTHERN ONT-AR=hp w s =— , .47„ ... ..... G. r , T �l1�LIg age, they world disconnect the w` Councillor AnniR notified Council Mss. Herbert Parkin Jr. Refresh- to the groom's grandmother, 1J OCALISone of the two'ignition coils, that the ratepayers do we soutb ments were served on the,lawn. Af- Q 1•L Pilkey, of Pickering. and drive in ccs 6 cylinders. I%< end of the West Tawnline wanted ter a short program, the bride and groom is a member-of the staff of number of "ailments''' that 'those that road put in shape. (According groom unwrawed their gifts. A the Lakefield school, and in Septem- Jespie and Louate Burke service men could find in that car, to a joint agreement of a year a o, sing-song* and a good old charivari ber, will take up•residence at Lake- :' olidsyrng at Thornbury. was amazing. When ;the were con- this section it Searboro Townshi 's _-bbrought a pleasant evening to a field. uz Smith, of St, l;atharines netting of that wire would do, oatresponsibility), Supday with Pickering friends. . - Len Bath was- home over station wanted to put in a new trans- Church t'tl►unUnrier to be under Parkin — McDonald - WHITEVAii,B mission, another a new muffler and w,ntrul of, wtd a charge of she res- Wood A 7�Rt �• Wood ferns and allardia_formed We are sore report-- — -._'ihN. Andrew is spending pectii_o church. 8 Y to that Mr. F1F�} One mangy when er• pie of weeks holidaying with Posed by the couple, wanted tr. kidney H1shoC►, Fort Union app- 1 McDofor-nald an ddi�of Par- ideaVbvInti-melping u nasty in Muskoka.Muskoka. know "how in h...., theY thought ointed Constable. garet E. MieDonald and Herbert Par silent while helping out vzth. the _ r. and Mrs. Tony Lawson and the station overhead could be paid, ~+ ----= kin. The ceremony took place at'the haying on the farm of his daugh- attended the Lavason re-uniom if they didnA do this sort of thing? -PARKS -- CLARXE home of ,her sister, Mrs. Lewis ter, Nellie, The extebt of his injur- The report claimed that over sixty Freeburn, of Norwood, on Saturday, ies are not .quite knowU He is in - on Ju lot percent of the stations in.the United A quiet~ but Pretty wedding took Juin 28th, with, 4ev. BE J. Robinson great pain, in his shoulder. We.ho5>e W. Gordon of Toronto, via- States were "crooked" We, don't place at the Parsonage,.Greenwood, officiating. 'Miss Fileen Parkin, sis- for a speedy recovery. fnen&, In�trrrrsg va have any such stations in this coup- Monday, June 30th, when Muriel ter of the groom, piapred'the wedding There will be no service in ate Gladys. g James Andrew., and ][r. try. They also report -- the smaller youngest daughter, of Mr. music. The bride is the daughetr of Whitevale Baptist Church next S=- VW Draper, of Hyde park the station, the more honest tires op- VW Mm Percy Clarke, became the Mr. and Mrs.E. N.. MacDonald, of dale. morning', July 18th. The congre- ori friends here on Sunday. erator. We don't have any'such.gar- bride of Lawson E. Parks, son of Cordova, and the groom the son- of gation will unite xvith the United Mr. and Mrs. L. Parka Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs H. Parkin, of Brook- Church at 7 P. nr:, when Itev. Harry sad Mrs. J. D. Gator and ages is this country, so why worry. The ceremony was performed by lin. The bride, given in marriage by Wilson, will be the speaker, Sunday Of TOM410, spent Sunday with -+Wise youth striving to live life __ to the full will learn to.play tennis. Rev: McVey,..The bride, who was att- her father, looked • lovelly in her School Willand Mrs Morleg- be held at 14 a. m. as nr and Mrs. Bolyes and Don- of every community belong to , the tennis clulf. Don't conclude at One,. ney looked charming in a two-tone ered in white chenille stardust. _'We extend our syndpathy to Mrs. uprro visited the farmer's dau- that it is exclusively far the "upper- redingote of pale blue and navy chif- carried a colonial buoquet of pink George Burkholder on the death of Mea, Franklin, Port Berry, on Y fon, with white hat and au:essories, roses and cornflowers, arra her only. her brother Wm, T. Kirton, in his crusts," My shorts were ridiculously inexpensive; my racquet most only and carried a bouquet of pink roses ornament was her maternal- grand- 67th year, at Harvey, North Dakota, the sale notice oU the--sale and bouvardia. Alm Dish was in mother's gold wedding-brooch,brooch, She on Sunday, June 29t$. W. Kirton' house and. lot belonging to $2.50, and my shoes are cheap runn- le blue chiffon'dress with rose was attended b her friend ►tit ies spent his borYhood days in Whitevale estate of of the Late Richard rug shoes Neither my. boy friend hat and white accessories and can- Rena Tosn (rocked in a dusty rose going West about 45 years ago. His in this'issue. nor any of his chums wear cream flannels on the courts. Just ordinary ied roses and sweet peas., The groom crepe gon-n: She carried a colonial wife and one son- survive him; also ed and Dick Fowler, and Jack iwas attended by, non Heard of Osh- bouquet of dee ink roses. The ane.brother Isaac.; of Oklahoma. spent a few days at their �� are good enough for him — awa. A recet?tion twas held at the corn was attended b his-brother The July' �meetin of the Women's here. This is.expected to be Bless-him! Should you have the gips• gr y g xP home of the bride's parents, with the Mr. Stanley Parkin, of Brookiin. Af- Institute will be held on Wednesday,,,. last leave before proceeding in your soul and wander off to - - China, Japan, Mexico, Cuba, South mother of the bride receiving in Bri- ter the ceremony, a reception foil- July 16th at 2.30 p. m. at the home eas, fish Blue sheer and- white accessor- owed. Mrs. McDonald received, %•fear- of Mrs., Adam ' Spears. 'Topic — ack and Mrs. Teetple,.of Toron- Africa, Australia, Norway or Spain, ies and wore a corsage of roses. The in a navy fi ared sheer, with a "Community Activities." A -dainty d the former's brother, James, that is in peace-time, take your ten-- 8 g g rand Prairie, Alberta,.visited ms bat along nvith you for they mother of the. groovn' receitied in corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Parkin cafeteria tea will be served. Special play the game tw these and dozens Queens blue sheer and natty access- was gowned in navy sheer with white music. Lots of fun,— so be sure to and Mrs. Murkar one day last ories and wore a- corsage of roses. roses .The couple -left for a brief come~ Another layette is almost of other -countiies. Maybe you feel Misses Jean Clark and DorothyThe bride and .groom left on a mot- we�h t ' to Eastern Ontario. cornblete, needing these few articles: that tennis is to -effeminate for sin= 8 � - etiv-y youth 'A soft tennis-ball, a or trip to kin,-stun and points east. The bride travelled.in a figured pus-. 1 boy's wioollen coat, 'face cloth, saf-• attended the C. G. I. T. Camp, . On their return they will reside in sy-willow silk, with white Accessor- ety pins, baby's blanket. Will some the Island, Lake Seugog • last PAY racquet, white duck trousers, the term "love" used sometimes in Oshawa. ies:, The bride presented her bouquet one kindly donate these, _ the score, gave you that impression. - We are glad to"know that Mr. GRF E: w rJOD Bryant of Pickering, has al- Put the Pretty racquet into comet- _ 1 ent hands and the ball is driven and fully recovered .after his ret- Dont forget the Sunday School• ' smashed with bullet speed and un- A h o re accident and is looking forward picnic to be field in the Greenwood19 believable precision into the desired eetiisg his kin•at the Bryrant Park on Ci-edne:';d_ay-afternoon, .July on at his horns on July 26th. place, and :manaculate white duck 16th! A good pro—gram - Ladies' Aid of the Presby- trousers are wringing wet with per- be P gram of sports will - y spiration. "Love" in tennis means put on. Bring swell-fr�led lunch Church will meet at the home basket and come along and enjoy a Mea H. W. Boyes, on Wednes- nothing". You will find the game real 'n Workmr,..X good afternoons entertainment. �a�'s held physically. It will strengthen .nest, Jnly"76th, At 2230 p. m We al] enjoyed having the Scouts . mn.•clea in wrists, shoulders, stomach .. $ will be at the 4-Corners for with us at Divine Service on Sun- and lege My awry tnanmy would convenience of thole who have dab* morning. The boys are camping •-have reached alarming proportions care. All the ladies are -welcome. in Green's woods. Workmen if I hadn't exercised regularly on the . - - - T9se ardtrual Sunday School pic- Miss Mildred Corbett has secured courts`, And we girls have learned Caof ills United CJinlrch will be held the school on the 7th con. for the _ that the,fast work necessary to good Tuesday neat, Jn$► 15th,at F. L corning year, while Miss Gertrude Park. Cars ,will leave the tennis assists as i>? our .lancing. To .see the new Blucher Leather work-Boot for at 2 D. Sl,T. Games for re are two or three fair racquets back to Epsom. - Miss. Zorah Gee goes to the new , available for you, free. 2feraac>>ette school at Leaside'this year: Come and have g good find: arves 'and warm weather wear—Light in Cieor6e's Womaen'e Guild will Robinsor is Treasurer of the local _ club. Nasty commercial ening, isn't The tragic death of Neil Degeer, wei bt•—Li ht leather sole—Triple stitch, Just a Hoene-Baking Sale on this 9 has cast a gloom over this comratrn- - g $ y July 13th, at the home of ib. — By Guess W�So�. ity. A fine young man of splendid e right boot at the right time of year. Burninghatn, Frenabman s BAY, character, well-liked- by everyone; �h $ o'ohWJL Pies, Cakes and Cookies Red Crone Doaaidon Daf Report , The crowded church ab the funeral ? be sold, and tea will be see- Gate receipts $ 0 g0 service on Saturday afternoon and •.• PRI(`iE Nell, it's east. $2,49. . Come and buy. Everyone wet- gifts of lovely flowered tributes Kitchen-Peabody Overalls - = a Ice cream booth 79.b9 The July meeting of one Wom- Soft drfi* booth .98.89 spoke of the respect in which he was _ Hot dog booth gg;� held, Ilse aynwatlsy of the entire 'a Missionary society of the unit. _• - . - Zig 88 Overalls �'1' Lu!nch booth »34.18 co;,mmuniV is extended to his young (Lurch wets held at the borne of Concessions wife .and liftle daughter, in _ their ! Misses Rorke on Wednesday af- Picture draw 26.80 sad bereavement. Haugh s work Shirts n, with: the President, Mrs. Dince X16.5$ Congratulations and -best wishes - 'iiu !! . Tt Fsllaiee, in the chair. The to Mrs. Jane Boyer who celebrated Hanson" work Sox tienal Exercises were in charge = her 97th birthday on Jul 2nd A 1. Nies R Murray, aelsisted by.Mrs. I = r X625,73 Y ••No Better Made•- In- the absence of the number of her friends enjoyed the rice Secretary, Mrs. Valleau, Tobacco and tansy- - X44.99 tea'Greenwood in her horrrou:.. LEADER GROCERII S•- rs, Frank Baker read an article — Soft drinks 6526 reenSchool Reports .. Weiners rolls etc 22.54 Grade 8 to 9 — (Recommended) — • r. quor, Canada's Protected Indus- Ice cream (not' * available) Campbell, Earl; Clarke-, Harold Quatity,Economy, Courteous Service " The Fall Sectional Meeting was S Grade 7 to 8 — honours) McoVe , • _ _ ounced to be held in Whitby. Concert transportation 24.00 ( Y . e topic -- "Stewards in SocieW' Printing 15.50 Carol; (Pass) — Whale, Joan, Whal- We deliver Colne ori 1A given by Miss Margaret VS'est- en, Edward,. At .the close of the meeting, Grade 6 to ,7 •= (pass) Maguire, x And browse arouarl _ as Murray's groulo served refresh- What the Council did at the last Grote' (cord.) — n') — Campbell cuts. Session :4londay, July 7th.. Grade 5 to 6 — (hong) — Campbell, _ - •-After a month of `failing health Milton; (cord:) — Clarke, Ronald. s .s, C*r � �/�� k N. Leavens, Editor of the Mr. Lloyd, who' recently purchased, Grade 3 to 4 — (hon.) n, Whalen, _ � L !'1 11 lton Enterprise for the past fifth; a farm`on the bth con. east of 'the Denis; (pass) McLean, James,. - Hayward, Dekvid, Brown, Wm. ears, died.on Saturday last in his: Brock Road, asked for road improve- _0th year. Mr. 3.eavens was born in , ments on the hill which has not been Ii1\S.�LE �ard�rarePring, and learned the printing re-conditioned since the 19.29 flood. _ - . Pickeyin ess in the office of the Picker do a letter received from Defence Miss Betty Balson visited with .her — -News. On leaving Pickering, he ' Industries Ltd. it is learned that sister, Velma, last week nt to Toronto, and shortly after- at the close of the war, the govern- Red Cross met at the home of ards went to Bolton, where he +p)ar- merit propose to return to the town- Mrs. Hooker on Monday evening. ,;We have. a Co»ciplete .Stock of based the "Enterprise". He was shin the nine mileas of roads taken ` ,Sacrament of the' Lord-s Supper -- - ar� h�hly respected. He was act- over in the expropriation, They will was observed 'orr Sunday. Field Seeds, Red Clover, in municipal affairs, and church now'grade the sideroad zrom the Our Wonidn's Institute are invited _ k. He was also a prominent mem- Highway (No. 2) to the plant, lay �' visit Brougham branch on Tues - alfa �iotl� ,Sweet Clover, ber of the A; F. and A. M. and for a six-inch covering of.pit-run gravel, day afternoon of this week. ! y was Sec. of the Bolton covered by crushed stone and oiled; s'ISse Foursquare Clare meets at bulk endpackage) furry years g the home of Mrs. Reginald Rainer, Garden Seeds! (bulk Agricultural Society, "apo he organ- the same thin to be tamed out on lied the Bolton Telephone Co. His .the "leg" from Pickering'Beach Rd- of Markham, on Wednesday after- !r►ife Predeceased..him four years ago. to Ilse Cloverleaf; running parallel noon of this'week. McClary Electric Ranges ]3c. is survived by two sister's: Mrs• to the new highway. They have also Visitors at the R. M. Movs*bra5* T. R'. Barton and M'rsi, G. C. Gilch- asked Pickering Torivnsahlp to ass- home during the past week weere: • rist, rf Toronto; also two daughters: ume a portion of the cost of the Mrs. Annie Hadley, Toronto; Vim Frigidaire Refrigerators $drs. Wni. Frisbee, Niagara , Falls, , new bridge over the new highway Jean 'Patterson,-I oronto; Mr. Moods, and Xi J. A. Code,'Toronto; also and C. N. R. tracks at the entrance of � Stock and Poultry Foods *woo sore:• A. R. Leavens, Bolton �to .the plant. The, latter proposition Sorry to report Ray Ledgett of the - tmast,;r, and Wardenreaveris, of j is not likely to be considered by our Air Force underwent a sudden oper- + ribs Enterl rise. until. ation for appendicitis 'on Saturday - of All binds r-�An .ir:,erecting article, appear , Considerable discussion .took piste evening. We wish him a"slpeedy rec- in- the Jul issue of the Reade over -questions and problems arising overt'. Digest, which describes a trip made out of the' bush fire on the 4th con- Mr.. Jack Mowbray of the Ii. C. ,74geq� EOr� McZOrenick•Deertng Ftirm Machinery send a by two caro? 3a:es of the publishing recently. Ntbmerous, unexpected billa. .4: F. left on Monday for Nova Sco- 'Repairs. ompany,-o�-e•- the whole of the Uh- for services cartie in, and resulted in tis. Jack was on hia last leave be- ' ited States. The purpose of the trip a question as to who was responsible fore going overseas: The best of 10e�[ Yoi�O _, We lith !�. Cies fiat IL Of lie ft'lien e■■" .'hier lovas to find' out howt may. honest for the fire and wl}ose liability, More luck from the community goes with Fbaft 8900 s} garage men (service men) there will likely be'heard on this matter hire• j�/', are. The report. of their investigation at the next meeting. Oin Thursday evening, Juiy-3rd, a *• S,` BALSDC1Nt ��C���•�' '� is astoundir,r, -- and amen& The Road Supt `,to arrange with farm- reception was held•for over forty re- J c.7 � ` couple, a nun and wbeman, driving ers fo cut weedq in front of oven latives at the Wm. Parkin home in ` a Lincoln Z`phyr, a 12-cylinder car. farms Paying 35- 'pier hoar, and .honour of.the newly-weds, Mr, and , gar- 76c. for man and team. • r ' Before appr,)aching a ,,victim" _