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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_07_18 ,s e 'N VOL. LX - PICgLRING, ONT., FRIDAY JULY _ µd 18, 1941 No. 48 � -- >rirfisisitossaJt �asD*. $25.00 — $201.00 — si$00 Pt'.zes age eligible. All entry forms to be NAVIGABLE WATERS ,PROTECT• ' in the Old Time Square Uimc!ikg forwarded to th•s C. N. 19. by .iuly Cun!est at the C. Al Et Sep'j- 3rd- 26th. 3rM Kate Aitken, wno is in ION ACT. . ,N O TICS R8 P'OR3YTf3, Oph.D., Direotor charge of this Dept,, tells us that R. S. C. 1927, Chapter 140 ef Mwm�eerat mss"A ��b Ass. No Entry Fee, Open to ail who do we have some- marvellous'- s DEFEN ��IT quare- CE.INDUSTRIES LIMIT- � ENy�00i) coat. ,ts>ti•• asamia•d bs aoodat,■•eR. old-time dancing. Contest to be held dancers in Pickering, and we are ED, acting as agent for HIS MAd- *� �41C: wig of a few such coupes. She ESTY'S GOVERNMENT in the L'N'• lrlltt3 wpm, exact time and location will be an. asks the News to recommend some- ITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRIT,. nouaced an receipt .of -entry form..one here, who . would 'organize a AIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND, 1856-•4936; i �o4D RUDDY Jiarriscer. Each group miust Supply sour cou- group from Pickering. Wouldn't we hereby gives notice that it has, un- tor.Notary Public. Sto.Rr4�looa. Jy „ d.� late A.B,�btls• ites, one caller-off and. a fiddler. life to hear of F11 "ring, takin - der Section 7, of the Said Act de aas.:o n s ctcy`ourt,ios„•.wbito,• , Thi Lan ai&ywjVone a On accoant of the bearcit of TOWoLd-time square dance will be aces u Prizes. W(ho will take osited with the Minister rf Public help, Cho in will de done L fs ROSS p- P this dare.' The - -Editor of the Works at Ottawa and in the office Pp g table. 8arristors Solicitors Costumes are not necessary. New News will act promptly on receipt of the District Registrar of the Land On_MONDAYS and.FRIDAYS iif 00ritestants will be furnished with of word from anyone here .who will Registry: District of Ontario at'Whit- w.1.""TON.K.C. Telephone admittance tickets to the Park. Any organize a group• ay, in the Province of ►Ontario, a only, during May, June and �•13R ROS SELL,K C: Ade1,2838 :•��. description of the 'site.and.the-plans -July, except by special ar D.F.R_°5� Pickering �'owr�shi and the ' E 372 Bay 5t. }. of a water intake pipe and crib pro. ra23penlent. JOHN L.POND Toronto quatiZed Posed to be built in Lake Ontario in please 'Arrange Accordingly. `r^fit of Broken Lot Number Seven NIGLS,NicMILLAN Samster. Sol• Assessn"ient Issue. in -Lange 11• of-- the . ToNvnshi-p o! _:.X'. e tor, Notary Public. 1. Melinda Street ' Torun-to. fieieghone r;iRin s,oa. zstf Pickering, in the County of Ontario, Up till the present 'his paper has the Whitby. Gazette, that, Pickering AND Dental TAKE NOTICE that after w had'very little to say on this (pies!- is enioyin "its the expiration of one fnonth from Clare G. .Maclean, Bf. R. A. h Q , ^^^^�" --�•�•�•�ry g greatest room in P' .on, a tiue.=tion..on which the average its -history," and• that we can well publication of B. Arch. Registered Architect. [l ERBERT T F9I .,A ISE, L. D S., ratepayer has very little -to say, or afford.to the date of the first +ten.n,s S. 6rrduate o[the Royci couxgs of i contribute the 'usual levy, this notice DEFENCE IND$:STR_IFS Graduate of University of Toronto a St?enta:Surgewas and•the linSieeast of St. %to. Igloos anything' about. from the proee.'ei,s �' � LIMITED will under Section 7 6' Officd,'`9 Sultan St. Toronto KI. 6214 16st's it 4arch.ace second docs east of St. r'tind- I of this .Doom -"'• : . . •w'aCb+trcb. Fickering.J)nt Office hour,,: s For the benefit of the average i Our representatives have refused the said Act apply to-the Minister Residence, Pickering, 27 r JL tt.m. t0 8 P.m., or ay rppeintment. (X•r•y reader and ratepayer, let us,describe to. accept this ruling and ..re con- of public Works at his office in the, $•rules), Phone Pick a:oo: this feature of muriici,;ai financing sequently, ajj;sail',, the decision } of Ottawa, for a in simple len — City , approval of the PETER LEVINE B. A. P guage and-ten's, the -appeal to be heard �nefore a said. site and plans, old for-leave Barrister= Solicitor etc. s iBxssts►ie!+s 0 Ryas• A county council ia. an• organizat- Judge, later this yea to 'construct the said water intake Office hon ` ---riw ion (which many think '.we could do We :heard the-Ree at our last Pipe and crib. —.1 - 6, Wed. and Sat, R. BEATOIIT, TUWIVBHIP without) which at the King Str. Picksring- Next to Library,. Do Clerk. Conveyancer,commissio••r far Present ti:ric taw lshila council aerrioii, 'ray }ie Dated at Montreal, Quebec, this 23rt, HEAD OFFICE — OSHAWA affidavits, Accg�Untant.,pec, Issuer of controls many of the roads•and.main-, hopQd the rate;,,ayers of this town- Adieara t.ieense•• wblte�aie. tarns same, .in their county, aloe ship day of June, 2941. g P supported him and Mr.-Down in Defence Industries Limited Wad• C. MU-RKAB wdth many of the major" .?roject=. their decision to appeal-this rulin ,, R conducted, also'in the count The g B. M. Ogilvie, Sec:Treas. JUSTICE OF THE PEACS y y of the"County Council. We believe _ for the County of Ontario too, must have funds to arty on we are sate in saying - g' the townships of. that partWe carmot agree 'with he Gazette _ A i► _—� - PICKERING ONT. ! their work, and this is obtained by certainly do hav-3 our sup.-ort. COMING EVEN2~n . "taxi' � Insurance of All Xiirds. A. E. RICHAR'DSON i`"'� county, according to the that Pickering'Towriship has gained Garden Party, Green River Church, Rent Rates Available With. wealth of the individual townships, very much by the•location• of the Lawn, July 19th. The Johnston Ent- PICKERING NIEWS G]IND'RAL 7NSURANE•B This-"wealth" is determined by the plant here: The retailers in- Picker- ertainers and Miss Iva Fallowdown, -acu'rity and 6eryfce. REAL RSTAT111 _j� Equalized A.asessinent Committee of ing_-Vilfage, are probably showing of Blackwater, will glue full variety CONVEYANCING ,`w", the County Council, and is comprised some increase in sales, but those p?Q��' Humorous Eleciitionirt, �lddres3 of members of the council, who are outside of_the village proba tl don't Skits, Monold 4es., •Duets, Burlesque. BRIOUGHAM "IPIC,K SIS — ls old established shy, roA4i the reeves and in some c y . to serve. sees, the eben know there�.ir a,asutsitiort !plant . deputy-reeve elan, from the town- m the tocgnship..The local bank has ° M '' July 26th at'8 p. nt. S.. T: Phone Fick. 6000• 4 , sdiips, elected to offitce by ourselves. a-b' rush" Cherrywood United Church Garden The Equalized Assessment Committ- 5 ayo Pnday, but Party Softball, followed by_ a pro NOTICE - �(_�M. MAW their cheery'es ar: Payable at pAt and g- _ - lf l( A �ee are assisted in their deductions - ram given by The Johnson 1•,'ntertain- most of the cash (that which the IJOBN&BD AV0TI()NR ANL b t= wn foment guies- prepared landlady, and the Whitby beer par ere' by Miss Iva Fallow+- t� 1•aM $,� way oT� VALUATOR 3' our awn focal township assessors..I lour $$neer$t dovxa, Huumorous Entertainer. Adm. get) goes home to de- �R For their purposes Pickering Town- I rondents. A few persons in this 25 and 10c. Refreshment-booth on 8aies o write. A ed ss Olt e , �p is aiieessed at $4,.341?68 which ' the grounds... COAL, CORN,_ fflione of write. Address Olt Qatadaa � village maybe benefittin ` .by the - would provide over 18 penxnt of the g Street. Sas,, slightly increaaed populatidon (a The Reed of the.Week— Poison_Ir _ WOOD CaMENT�, total requirements of the county for tam or y s ::.:1W61ibT. Cataria � year. P cry one), but conditions are _�••With the expropriation yet far from a "boom,,, ..nd it is Poison Icy i$ being estlt with $ANDS '''&RAVEL, _ p priation of- the .not'exp$cted, that it'will ever read, this week, riot because it is a weed slpprox. 2500 acres by 'the govern- that state. in cultivated fields' but because it and went, from thi3 township for the L�itfortunatel e y _ _...: ' -'p' "SMBTbnsh �0$pita,r Ah Assessment Com- is a menace to 'children and adul_ta BUILDERS SII PPLIES Governmeat Lieemod mm�itiofn plant, Pickering' 'fowrialhip mittee are able to defend their stand Everyone should. know this weed. it ` foxes $114,560 in assessment, on a statute that permits a levy to is seen along also local Cartage work Main Sty E. Stonffville, Ont' Reeve Wm. Reeaor and Deputy- ng roadsides, woods and VPe haFealso Pu Y- ,,be ,Sade on a previous year's assess- thickets in many parts of Ontano plaead i n eMct a [ul l Phone jai reeve W. Heber.-Dow,ri `have asked meat. - which is probablyLINE of MAPLE LEAF M11JA G Maternity, Medical, and Sur teal the "Committee" and the Gotmcil agreeable .and is also found in thq neighborhood 8 to everyone until a case such as this of many sumer resofta ane bath$ him s. to recognize this loss, ane make a p p ,r — we would be beaches• Poison 1 n8 COMPANY F Casts taken comes u Sun 1 Ivy can be eradiciet- rte' -. n corrtarlpondizig allowance_ for same. (Maternity Sergi-Room asked ss pay .or something we do ed.. 2 is percent by spraying with ':�. MITCHELL Rata for 10 days-425.75 Tfuay have refused to, do, prod- not. possess, chemicals Cottagers might spare • ably believing, as do our good friends _ their families a lot of Greif .and r Pickering, out. ttegistered Naris in attendance and misery by treatings aye u. - �f dour sere control it. Pamphlets have been pub- Plior.e Office 74 — Res, ag tl .r.: • - vice -, ..• .. 'Transfiguration : . 'Ambulance Ser P The 'Transf► uration )lathes by the OntariA Dept. of _Ag- MRS.E.R. GOOD 25.57 g - - ricultute outlining• he control, -and vin illustrations'ons of the weed Pickering was a lovely lace g £-b S' g good i 1 - P itself so that everyone mi h ecome ACCIDENTS - - - AN r 3'ili `Carter Hall catr.e there;' '• t pamphlet Instant light COOk stoves. t.ained'f familiar with This Crops did fill its every space - _ . . , Osatisfactory,' '"-.. mi ht be ob tom the Dept. -of g The birds had rota care. Agriculture, Uxbridge, or Lrom the BO tjaiek1 s , Accidents Happen - _ ;t Dept. 'of Agriculture; ,Parliament I�ocall _ sat -Coal Oil AOTES, Elea. � of T s Peaceful homes did dot the lana, Bui ngs, Toronto, Watch for leaves - " -+•. in groups of .three, smooth, glossy plates,—Window screens, - 'Insure With yoAr And trees,.the}: grew.in splendat�r, ; tr Local A eat I '' Giving shade, and on eve Kana, and firm, Hand-gulling is often the Serean doorFy garden tools g _" 0, '�. _ A .service to Man did render. - simplest way.to get rid of. small:. ll a P and a '•hard' re at right SEE Patches of Poison Ivy. Trailing .pail . -` g - cyRl --Then suddenly' was heard a growl, , should be pulled or grubbedprices, E. MORLEY Gloves -should ,,_ warn andrubber.,. A fearful nol�e, as thunder; GENERAL IN;URA1\CE "a' -M. infernal howl, SERVICE, PROTECTION �• = after each• Tex o of Iworke Pe ohs be shat ened.a►ndrrt aired' Br � -.••.:.._ .And homes were wi'n ^cunder. .,I P p f} susceptible to poisoning should gLVII� BUSHBY - - -" u Le Tournea js.here, acid•tractors there, leave the work to others..THIS MONTH `• `�i� Trucks and rails and lumber If spraying, use either of'the foil- ' garaware . Tinflmiih - ;�f-'" -Appeared from out the very air; oaring two chemical 'mixtiires:- _t Confusion reigned in number, a (1') Disolve one pound of Sodiwn pIQ t•RI�d we are featuring Chlorate and one }pound of Elephant t. _ .�. �. Brand am The mighty trees wiere"pulled by root, ! Congoleum Rugs = Randa appeared' by magic; ", gal on of rwatera nd�sprap wnsature max, Fields'were trampled by heavy boot; izatiatri any tag's after the middle of O i �li DRUG CO LLGi ! It was both beautiful and Ira is June, using a fine nozzle sprayer i Linoleum g . ., . • •� with as much pressuure as possible. THE REXALL STORE _ t _ The Ions were'made - Each -ingredient should be put sep- 011C1®til y P.. by busy brain arately into the.water immediately _ 7 , Arvid much strai7t and thinking; before spraying. . ' But everyone will stand the strain, (� With never a thought .of,shrinking. (2) Spray with Atlacide Weed Camera$, Films,. _ -. As. and Bedding °: Killer, two pounds per gallon of wet- r .Well give our strengt)1, and very best et'. Apply in the form, of a fine SCI, drinks, Ice 311$0• t�`! :.Tijl'..vte:can stand no longer; A,lray any time, during the growing 1)0 Collars _-* For when it comes, the Eternal Rest` season. If new growth appears late - - =cream. i- Shall-prove we are .tl a stronger. irI the fairy a second spraying will Cif is for all oe- _ - • be necessa as ►J .�L mighttor W6'lI work and fight for evermure 1'! whereConsu), your cheyinica s mayeed Ins b ` Phone 1800 F t pon',the work assigned us; to the 1 0 - cas><ons• tamed. Prescriptions careFuliy cont>R• w For what 'the'Future-has-in.'store - - C. A. STERR�TT _ _ Is God's design Upon us. . �. i 1. paueded,. BIRTHS I� Y So Pickering gives from morn to,night, - LOC?il. DELIVERY Funeral Director w. Its homes and fields and ,haters; FAMES -- at the Brierbush Hosp- .$TORN HOURS, 11 ,Furniture Dealer � ',till Re have, won this awful fight, !, ital; Stouffville, ,on 'Friday, July 8a, m,• P•ca.dslt,� t� M ---There is nothing else-that matters. :" Including Sundays 11 h, 1941, to Mr. •and Mrs. Edgar �8('Ji LlfaRTNQ , ,r.+ki�+is?�„ 1'P. r James, R. R. 1, Pickering, a laugh- one 68 Picbring . -' Jim Brennan, Enah'itteer(ng Dept. ter. :3 v f a _ Corlatltiana t. know le that what missionary in some of his apostolic HOME-MADE BREAD SPELLS s U N D A Y hs meant in his former (and now journeys, and probably o'ne of his lost) epistle, by not keeping com- converts. Here it appears that HOME HEARTH HEART! - pany with fornicators, is lot Titus, together with an unnamed SCHOOLf f p _ they should keep no company brother, had been..sent to Corinth,, l LESSON 's O N with such in the Church, as con• as the apostle's delegate to �x "Y i• treated to the world, or perhaps, Corinthian Church, where. his more definitely, that they were chief business web evidently to }r>> < r rn tY LESSON( 111 not,to be on any intimate terms deal with the cases ofm imoral- RESPONSIBILITY OF THEwith such people in the world, ity which had occurred there. CHURCH REGARDING whether they had business deal- Titus was later left on the Island BEVERAGE. ALCOHOL Ings with them, or not. of Crete, to set in order the ,.. �+ •x x <; fi. ...Al Cor. 1s;8-.135 Titui 2t1-8 Da►linis With then Wicked Church there. In Paul's Epistle GOLDEN TEXT—"Ye are the 11. ,But as it is, I wrote unto to Titus, he advises him how to salt of the earth."—pdatt• 6:13. you not to keep company, if any deal with the various classes of man that is namepersons mith. - R"li]E LESSON IN ITS SETTING d a brother be et wy; ! ?ims. The first 'Epistle of a fornioator, or covetous or an Titus 2:1. "But !speak thour '•r apI to the Co'rintliians was writ- idolater,'or a•reviler, or a drank--. the things which befit the sound on from Ephesus about A.D. 69. ard, or an extortioner, with such doctrine": Sound doctrine is, of ? s; Its Epia�-�to Titus was written •a one no, not to .eat:' Among course, the truth relating to the. bg, the Apostle when he was in the ancients, for a man to re- Christian religion, is understood . _ prison in Rome, -shortly before •ceive any at his-table, was much by the mind and cherished and { his death. A.D. 65. more a sign of intimacY_OmAk in held by the heart, having its , rf ' ee.— t1r-of-Corinth'was our day; and the secs a is un- fruits in the daily conduct. 2. � located in the northern extremity• 'ming - of -.,"That aged- men" be temperate, the Idea grave, sober-minded, sound in ' of Greece: Titus; when he-.re= close a personal 'relation, Baa should be authorized that the faith; in love, in patience: S. That ' '/✓ ;;. <. s;..•. ovived this Epistle, was probably Y,4 exercising his ministry• in the vicious man is acknowledged by aged women likewise be reverent • :, M Christians as worthy of the in demeanor, not slanderers nor %>Y '' %•f^,,r' yF„y;';r>;.:; a , ? _ : Teland of Crete.' other C .... , 'siii :f .r enslaved to much wine, teacher's riz:::r:x:: <;:.;:•}{ ,, y Keeping Good Company name. _ f. .ti•::,w.>;i: : r.,„ '-. : F;•1. f f cf. Paul's First Epistle to” 'the 12. "For what have Ito do of that which is good; `4'. That " they may train the young women " Hungry for home-made breadt Nostalgia is needless-when a recipe great Chnrcli at Corinth was ah with judging them that are with- -most entirely devoted to two -out? Do not ye judge them.that. to love their husbands, to love for making bread like mother used to make is the simple, baking their children, 5. To be sober powder and all bran brand that you beat up in a jiffy. Down 'memory primary questions—the matter of are within? 18. But them that minded chaste,'workers at home; lane, back again, is no trip at all with these directions for making personal'purity among Christians, are without God judgeth'. - Put memorable home-made'bread today'. Do it this way: ' sad the problems that arise in away the wicked man from among kind, being in. sdbjection to their lite institution known as the yourselves." Paul here is remind- owe husbands,' nds, that the word he ALL-BRAN'NUT BREAD - God be not blasphemed-"' The - " " - "' • "' " '" Church of Christ, problems of ing the Corinthians that, be Christian home is not_ a place -1 egg i4 cup All-Bran �-- ^ �tsilowahip. of Ch�e6 goverataent. speaking directly..and exclusively - 34 cup salvor 2% cups flour of doctrine, etc. In this passage. to those that are in the Church. Where a man rules with s rod of 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon salt iron. There is nothing more beau- 'these two problems of purity and sad' he brings his admonition on tiful in the world 'than a' home 2! tablespoons melted shortening 3 teaspoons baking powder Church life ars brought together. this particular point to a power- where'husband and wife face all _ % cup chopped nut meats. - I -Cos: .5:9. "I wrote auto ful conclusion by saying that ` you in my epistle to have no those who were in the Church problems together, hive each-dtb- Beat eggs 'and sugar until light. Add milk, shortening and company with fornicators; 10. Being these things should be er's absolute confidence, do all All-Bran:. Sift flour "with salt and baking powder; combine -with riot at all meaning with the for- put out of the Church; the things in- harmony, and in peace, nut meats; add to first mixture, stirring only until flour disappears._ 6. "The younger men , likewise Bake in greased loaf. pan with waxed paper in the bottom, in mod- - nicators of this world, or with the Church since has suffered greatly 1 p covetous sad extortioners, or with because it has neglected this part exhort to,be sober-minded: �. In _ erste oven #8o deg. '.) about 1 hour and 10 minutes: ... idolaters; for then must ye needs of the New Testament teaching all things showing thyself an ax- idolaters; Yield; 1 loaf (4Ys x 9'!i inch pan). go l f concerning Chw well membership. ample of good works; in thy doe- ... out of the world." Paul. of connccaction today migbk cause trine showing incorruptness, gra-'. course is not concerned -cataloguing.all the flagrant sin- some consternation in our com- wiry, 8. Sound speech, that can- men in the world. He mentions placent membership, but it might not be condemned; that be that _ AMERICAN BELL three classes as being sufficient bring a stirring, surprising, awak- is .of .the contrary part may be ashamed, having no evil thing to - for his purpose. A covetous per- ening message to an unbelieving say of us." When tbo life of the HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pussle 17 The son is greedy, avaricious, often world. reacher is• an example of good 1 Most famous Congress spirit ere,.in manner reverent, 7 Itwas bell. crooked. An extortioner L of th� Genuine Christian Charaet.r� p e it - - - --lame type: but he tow not stdp• Titus was a Greek Christian, .. teaching � mad D t N T � - avin at vialeat measures to rob an Intimate mend of the Apostle _. famous.in _iothers. What Pant wools the Paul, -a companion .of the great din substance true, the opposer when tolled' A P T Q E T i 17?6. finds nothing-to criticise, and is in 1831 28 Flies. _ plainly without ressots in -his op- 13 Eccentric 20 Is undecided• wheel. I N F` I I 22 Impelle i. . p`oaition. He is thus disarmed. - - E P 0 T E B And the first part of the fight in :14 First E L ('Ir'(�(+n! 228 Plunders.I - ® winning him to Christ is over. aPl �a�• C11YY1I�s11�iNNAA1I 16 To cleave. (- speakers. I'A17 Pigeons 30 Serf. -By DAVE ROBBINS Post War Plan 'TRtABUF= TRAIL did, liked It and soon was singing � homes. : :._ . 18 Damp. q 33 Species. -- M p 20 Thin metal 3S Epoch. '•Treasure Trac -Canada's most with two other gibs in a trio that To Ban DVmibers - plate. .. 37 iidusiro note. �porwec game sf Ltlon—winds Its promptly got a spot on the air. - 21 Heavy. N4 Stocking end. 'Howl for 40 Decorous. 1l py wa' taro soot the summer The trio split with marriage 'Lease of Natiotrs Group rin 29 Component,. 46 Three. washing - 42 To mous - r isaoaths, cotitinn.ig each Tuesday of one of its members, but Yen England Would Abolish Them 20 Seaweed. 48 Astern. gold. sidewise. at !.W gin., R D.S.T. "Treasure kept on—with a singing assign 'Together With Other Appres 26 Onward.- - 51'rraacpocled• {To arise.. 4S Helmet 27 Toward. 52 Remote wreath. 7lrail" has been on the air over meat with Bruce Baker's band, sive Weapons of a !S A clad pipe. Po 29 Units of work 53 To sura up. 47 Inner sole 1 years, and this is its third nett a vocal berth at Schenectady's - 31Turf. 55 Sloth. 6 Taxa :48 Destiny. summer, without a loss of a single W GY, then at NBC's stations _ 32 T_ „_ trees• _ night. Rai Purdy and Alan Savage W![AL aid WRC in.Washington. An 'effective collective system -� 56 Attacks. ._ 50 It is .rcentr.). continue W Iwut out good humour D,C. She returned to Butfolo a of defence" enforced by armed 34 Chooses. !i9 Enrolls f Shrewd- - "'.52 Blower. , sad dispense r out Dollars, and year ago. and soon was featured internatibnal authority is the basis 36 Spike• volurltprilY 8 Right (abbr.).54 Noise. of a post-war policy for the world 38 Challenges. in the army. 9 To stuff. 57.Tone B. tit• Pot of Silver has awarded On. In WBEN's House Party" and its outlined by the League of Nations 38 Heating .b1 It hangs in 10 Air toy. 58.Spanish _ tarso people many thousands Saturday afternoon "lt[atlnee in union executive cemmittee pie- litensils. --Hall, 11 Opposed to_ (abbr.): dollars throusb its Telephone Ques- Rhythm" over NBC. oersted at a union meeting on 41 Fro of-sin ..`PhiladRPhm• odd. 59 Half'an ern. -= tion Contest. Listeners are request- • • June 26th. army. VERTICAL 12 Small -60 South - •d to seat outside wrappers and NOTES AND NEWS Abolition of aggressive weapons 43 To bend th! 2 Portrait depression. Carolina 'their names and addresses to Carry On Canada, the-CBC show_ and supervision to pre>ent t'"eir -head. , statue. """15 To exist.' (abbr.). _ Treasure Trail"—Wrigley's Spear- from Toronto on Sunday nights at for the construction also should be ob- I 5 6 7 9 10 II Toronto," to ual .. 2 � S ? snip q ifT , - t. 8.30 — is a program that every • '" 'Telephone Question Contest ani tamed by international agree- , Canadian should hear. This feature t, the said. ~ DOUBLE the amount In the Pot mene c !3 14 i6 (D of silver i< their name selected broadcast inoorporaLed highlights- WHEN WAR'S OVER -and Question over phone answered• � - = In Canada's war effort. Listen in "We believe," the .committee an the Caandian network and hear .� t7 8 19 2Q :-correctly. It's a' great.show, and added, that when this war is _ ' wtiat your neighbours are doing to. franks right up with the leaders - over there twill he a popular de- 11 3 on this continent, according to help twin the war! mand'in all'countries for the abo- autbentic radio surveys ' ' ' lition of bombing aircraft and if (Madeline Gray, who conducts the the demand' should• lead to the 2S ?6 "HOUSE PARTY" Bright Idea.Clulb, over NBC, has an abolition of military .air forces.' 7 $ � WBENS -fast-moving "Inter- army of talent scouts. They are and to international control of school teachers with whom she , ' national House Party" has a new civil aviation, it would be possible ' " 32 am-Cee In Vera Holly, blonde, love- formerly worked, and they are con- for the first time to arm.-an in- 4M _ . .1t songstress of the°show. atantly on the alert for- clever ternational authority with a wea- 7 8 c Vera, w-ho has been 'on the air youngsters who might make.autt- pon possessed by no -natiorial since her graduation from High able guests for the pr gram. state." " `,School in 1937, was elevated to the •. • • —_._:- :' 41 q2 pilot's seat this week to succeed" : We like the story about the; -Oscar Davis, who is leaving to fill would-be musician who-appeared at Inventive`PrOgreas" 3 5 47 X18 49 a previously-contracted Summer an audition — played,& piano num- 52 3 55 commitment. her — and then blandly-#nfermed-- "--`in Manhattan last: week.a .de-.. _ The. youthful singer first used the program director it--was ab- partmeht store advertised "Cor- a Cor liar voice an'a collegiate "dare." solutely original. •"Shake Mister," seta to Match your Suntan."• In 6 57 SS 60 A6 student, assembly program'was said the ,radio man, "I never Washington, a patent was award- ' is the snaking and someone dared thought I'd see the day I'd be face ed for a bathing cap that looks iha.biouds. junior to vocalize. She to face with Beethoven!" dike a wig. 31 - . • __� . '. : . ' . . .,.By J. 1VIILLAR WATT , 'POP--Cause and Defect NRR¢ Is YOUR HERE- ARG YOUR INSTRUCTIONS -TLlANKS _ . . : .. _ .LEAr/Pr 1!YARRANI''_ ANO " GOR PROCEEDING ON I WILL LOSE NO LEAV6r TIME IN READING ^-. - - .• -THEM ::x.. _.r.,, �_ �.=�' ..:ate•.-• - _ .... �`r^'�'•�- - �� .!,�, _ ,J - LandA nericmA�ravel Editors Find Perfect Holiday ••.••••'�••:••••�««.:.«.- _ _. _ _ . .. . _ . — ," What Science Js Doing IT'S i 'IME - Y � III { n t 77W SUPER-FUEL FOR PLAN)ESTO TRY •. ' 9 A new analyzing device which _.. scientists y hope will id hemisphere 1.-:�.:91 BIG BEN `-rl • � ^;, ... defence b pavingthe wayto de-- - _--- - � selopment of a. "speer-fuel" for combustion engines particularly those of hig�apeed— fg er and bomber planes—was displayed last week irr Pittsburgh by iti disc ov- ! 1 sz erer. I i The device's discoverer hopes the machine will help petroleum * engineers along the path to a -- "perfect gasoline." 771 ~. may help con-The machin also serve the nation's fuel 8 supply by leading to better, performance of heavier-grade asolines g - through _ reduction-of the "knock." —o— THAT'S MY CKEW t TOOTH DECAY ARRESTED Their visit to Banff National Paid' in_the Canadian Rockies re- Evidence that caries, or tooth pealed the perfect holiday land to nearly a score of United -States decay, can be produced in ani- ' y - - travel editors recently. Visiting Banff Springs Hotel a mile -above decd ,y a deficient diet and that sea,level,-they toured the Columbia -Icefields Highway, had lunch vianatural repair en the And that at charming Lake Louise and saw big game scampering freely beside 'the roads over which they motored. "This great holiday land will - teeth can take place under an 6. They may be chosen from be visited this year by record numbersof Americans," they prophesied adequate diet is presented in ex- _relatives or friend$.of either the. - to Deputy-Miniater W. D. ging, Major P. J. Jennings, Banff Park periments carried op by Dr..Rei- M O e II bride'or the bridegroom, 6. No Superintendent, and other government officials who greeted them at dar F. Sognnaes, of the Univer- and since the provision of this the mountain resort. In the above photograph, in addition to govern sity of Rochcgter (N.Y,) Sellool - e paper is & courtesy of the hotel, ment officials, are representatives of New York, )Minneapolis, Pitts- of Medicine and C-entistry. Rate - �j t,q n e t t e kis Poor taste to waste it, or use )burg, Chicago, Louisville, Cleveland,,Cincinnati, Detroit, Spokane and were kept - it for cones • other big newspapers who visited Canada as guests of the Pacific on a diet of coarse pon'denee after one Northwest Tourist Association. torn, which is deficient.. in s.num- has left the hotel —C.P.it. Photo. " bei of dietary essentials and long. By ROBERTA LEE has been recognized as a �i produc- Cana an Nat ' cr of caries. Studies were-made 1. May one show impatience � ]tonal - Fanny Hurst Says of the manner in which the decay when one's opponent at bridge Rail-Ways Revenues - HAVE - - processes affected the rata` teeth. deliberates before playing a Men 1Kade Failure ,Part 'of the original group was card) The gross revenues for the &11- - '- Y 0 H E A R D .. kept as a control •and received. 2. When a woma is touring Inclusive Canadian' National Rail_ ' normal diet. At the end o! two •across-country,•In an'sutomabiI'e, ways for the nine-da . 1 Could d than build a more peace- is it all right for her to wear ended June 8Q y Period cul world thaw men'? "After the months the teeth of these rats , 1941; were $7,- were examined and a surprising slacks or shouts? 848,112 as compitred with $6,- war, says British author J. B. 3. Is It good form for a busi- b50 After recovering. slightly from Priestley, "it is up-to the women change was discovered. ' The eav ,140"for the same period of Oe shock. of the budget in Lon- to assert themselves a little more hies were tilled and presented a• seas moa.to invite a girl who is . 194D, ori 'increase of '$1,292,9-r2 g fished a in his employ to lun46h? - br 19.7%. cion, one employer called his staff 1n public and a tittle lees in Priv Po appearance. � _ ,, 4, Is it all -right to gine an - together and explained that there ate The male delights In —o— afternoon Is tea with to iv to joust be further reductions is deetruction and !n making destruc• ANTI-BLOOD CLOT FLUID „ g vet.. tine gadgets. Those twin d`eligbts' Two Swedish -physician* re- brim out .a daughter?. HARNESS & COU ARS means we aha}1 s1I have to must be tem 6. How should the ushers for "It tempered by feminine in- Parted ]sat month that heparin. ,Farmerd Attention —-Constilt _ - _..tighten our belts,” he ended. Then fluence in-the.future." death or"prolonged disability af- a church vredding .be chosen? your nearest Harness Shop after a moment's pause, be.turned Stout words, I thought, so I tools ter operations. 6. Is there a charge for;ata. about Staco Harness Supplies. `. to a junior clerk, who did nota his. statement_ to Fannie Hurst, In thrombosis, which some- finery used by a guest while Wo sell aur goods.anly.through pear to be listening_ "Do you American autbor and=feminist;'and times' develops after surgeries, a staying in a hotel'(- your local Staco .'Leather Answers Goods dealer. The goods are .. • understand_ what I'm saying, asked.for her Ideas on the subject, clot-or plug forma. is a blood _ _ _ rigbt, and no are- our prices- +" vessel or heart cavi try to pay'atten- a manufacture in our fac- `Bmith. writes Adelaide Kerr, New York ty. I. No, and - -� "Yes, sir," replied Smith, "but columnist.. _ The physicians gave the drug tion to the game. It is annoying tories. — Harness, Horse Col- -It's no good i Liss Hurst settled back on to 325 patients. after surgery and to have to teI .a lar, Sweat P d _ - g d tell ng me that. My a nota P $ y 3.. player when to a s, Horse Blan i' anelt broke at the budget before in her crimeon•rurtatned 16th cen- not one of them developed throw- lead or deal. 2. Clothes that kets. and Leather Travelling tura Spanish. drawing room and boss, ' say suitable for street wear, in a Goods. Insist' on Staco "Brand spoke in a`soft, low voice. city should be worn. 8. No; he Trade red an rad Mak Goodin, d tw .. get satisfaction. ))lade only by: - --•_ ' Mrs. Styl.: "l.wa■t . Lat; A greet indictment faces the At Troy, N.Y., an experiment-_ elioutd not do.so, even _if he is but it must be to the 'latest ma)e. He-has spade a colossal faft-- Int biologist 'proved to his own not married. 4. Yes, and a SAMM TJ' M CO., LTD' style." ore.-A mar[ must"Allways save his 'satisfaction that the larger a gold- similar affair may be given to WRITE FOR CATALOGUE• rShopmans "Kindly take a. face. Watch a man drive a ear. ' Ash's eyes, the less ii sees. present a new daughter-in-law. 42 Wellington St. E., Toronto *hair, madam, and wait ■ He'd rather drive Into a jungle stew minutes; the fashion is than ask the way; rather.go bblind- justreechanging." - v forward then 'Admit be doesn't ' know. " [en have always been war- " ADVERTISEMENTS : ` aeeCLASSiFIEDlittle boys were boasting , of the abilities of their respective makers. Women',on the.other hand, have always fought war and sought Efp.UtPMENT AGENTS WANTED jAK18RY PAINT _ - Said one:. "My father's a mu, for peace peace moves'and petitions. It's true their BUSINESS op YOUR OWN NOW BASEILS' uVENJ AND MAL'HIN- dcian, and when he composes a ready: cost determined by tem- cry, also rebuilt equipment al- PAINT SPECIAL — AT $1.64 PF,It %"'sang, heseta five dollars f0r attitude has,been somewhat shd nti- tory desired, but not prohibitive: - ways on hand. Teras -arranged. gailotr for cash with order In the mental. The fact remains, hoarit." article sold by the gallon with COrrespondence Invited, Hubbard following colours — chocorate "That's nothing," said,the sec- ver . 1n vitable repeats:,a natural pro- Portable Oven Co.. 148 Bathurst brown, dark brown, fight brown, "Mnd. "My father's an author, that 1n .spite of their efforfg, wo- diet. unequalled ane easy to sell St- Toronto. light Moss green, dark .'Apply Aqua Vitae Sales Office, gray, atao and when he writes an article, he men have•fatled to produce peace." 616 Yonge St.. Toronto.- s dark lead floor enamel.,A limited +, — _'-- FARMS FOB 9ALE number of gallons iq each cum- sets ten dollars for it. PARR MACMNERY tomer. Write to-day. S, A. Lister, "Well," said the third bo "m 802 F 8519 FOA. SALE IN 110ST Stewart Street, Toronto. y, y : ::Belligerent Mouse EXTRA SPECIAL — NEW DEMON esti a aecfFO Ontario, For ta- ?ather'i aminister, and when he ,tracing and rebuilt Melotte Cream formation advise requirement Mor- RABBITS 1 preaches a sermon, it takes six cooled engines, used reconditionai ris B. Perolval, 252% Dundas St., - • NEW ZEALANDHI]dALAY- ,A- linen to ca the mons u to Even the meek field mouse be- d ' Diesel'an gasoline engines, light- London "Western Ontario's Fore.y P ins yytants, batteries: spare porta ?ft^st Farm Sales Agency." , ane, -131ue Beverana, finest exh)bi- •1�'1." - - comes 'belligerent. in this war f r l[elotte,, Magnet and Premier rtion stock always in the ribbons,_ + • - cam Separators, also Lister En- FOR .YALE .,every rabbit pedigreed. 80 Les- ravaged world, says D. J. Taylor, ,sthee, gasoline and Diesel, carried mount Ave., Torown, "'What part of a motor-car deputy minister of the Ontario Ja stock. Write S. A. Lister, Stew- ILLUSTRATED WHOLESALE CA-T- souses the most aeeid.■ts?" department of fish and game Te- Art Street,.Torgnto. ALOGUE FREE. Over 1000 fastept RHEUNATIi:rlt selling Items. ,Penny-Up Merchan- "The nut 1kot holds the 'lacing the story-of the mouse that BABY CHICKS ylise o.. Balfour Bldg., Montreal, )T'S -,IMPORTANT! EVERY w:keel." attacked a young rabbit. serer of Rheumatic Pains or \eur- _ y 8 THE GOOD 31ARKETS WE SEE FEATHERS WANTED life should try Dixon's, Remedy, The incident occurred beside's' ahead make us urge poultry- unro's Drug Sture. 335 :Elgin A boy had fallen frits a river bUah tract near Toronto. Ta for keepers to see.they have.all the' WILL BUY NEW OR USED FEATH. nttawa, $l.no postpaid, Taylor •;productive pullets they can han- era or exchange for spring mat- -* and- the kind old lady •stopped said the mouse leaped on the rab- idle. We've started, day-old, most tresses. New Goose 65c. Get , p (breeds. Order summer chicks-stow, quotations'on-others. Robinson's SALESMEN p'A\TED Bntil he ,was safely on the batik. bit in its nest'arid started biting, -Ilssc hatch 20th, after that. hatch- Brdding, 2$2 Brock Avenue. To- IF TOii WANT A- BETTER I`- 'fir "How•,did you come to fall..in?" It like -a wolf. One le was &I- Ing to order., Bray Hatchery, 130.• - ,onto. g rpme—your own bu ine.�--pi,,nty At asked.` ,7ohn North, Hamilton, Ont, of co-operation—re moat severed Snd the rabbit's nose HELP RANTED a big line of fastpsellingsihoucp "I didn't come'to loll in,"'.he was lacerated and in shreds. TALKING OF EGGS—THE ARMZ hold necessities. write for free ++_ .. .. needs eggs, the Navy needs eggs, WANTED, .LADIES TO FiNTRH details and catalogue at once it acid,"I came to fish. _ The mouse, when he saw Tay-. the Air Force needs egg's and you scarves, wall hangings,• etc. Mg-• you are villin to make a change. lor, snarled and -disappeared down need Tweddle Chicks to Produce, terials with instructfona cent F_ mrLEX, 570 St. X71!men't Street, •. 1 wish that 1. could make a a hole. , these extra eggs. We are still postpaid. Rivera Arts & Crafts, Montreal. hatching thousands - of day=old Marguerite. B.C. rub chicks and turkeys every week --- — —-- and can give you prompt delivery WHF.ELCHAIRSYI■valid) WANTED ' That ever moih must During 1940, .the marria e. rate. LRGAL y B g . cr sixteen pttrebrbree 8 hybrid J. N. LINDSA T. LA W. OFFIC CAP. > gd to school for Great Britain Was 22.6 e.r 1,000. crosses and' four breeds of fur- p lEol Theatre Building, At. Nomas. WHEELCHAIRS keys. Send for free catalogue and (lAonah)) used, And learn from some e:- For the four years previous to latest price list. Tweddle Chick O-'farmers Apeetal Depsrtmeatt for good condition, ,tsarina a write Hatcheries Llmited, Fer -'farmers collections. S. J. Dew, Y�9_l^hureh Street, To- perieneed mole 1839 the annual average was 17.4 gus,..;On- tarso: HAIRDRERSiWG SCHOOL Tonto. • ..:Te make a less eonfpiev- per thousand. - pus hole. BELTING FOR. THRESHERMER EARN WHILE YOU'LEARN HAIR- SNAPSHOTS TQ Dunnville Chronicle dressing. Complete details in DAY THRESHER BELTS, BELTING, new 1941 booklet, now on request._ _ pulleya, hose, lacing, feeder can- Robertson's Hairdr6saing, Acad. TREASURES TO-MORROW TI►ree Canadian soldiers Bleep- Ir vas, motors, shafting and bankers envy, 137 Avenue Road, Toronto. at reduced prices: end for near Your films a fully and acien we in a tent in as English camp 31-vt York Belting Co., 88 York MEDICAL tlfically processed Imperial, to were awakened by a terrific crash Street, Toronto. make sure they jest. - 110t lar.away. s e A s s - HAVE YOU Gt)ITRE? "ABSURBU" d or 8 EJIPUSLItE FeLMS lto ` ■ RUGS WANTED reduces and removes. Price.$5.00- with beautlfui� enlargement tree.. "What was that--thunder or , er bottle. J. A. Johnston Co., 171 = reprints with enlargement free.. gti orie, of them. a RITGS—ORIENTALS; WILTUNS ANT) p )snits?" ask Broadlooms, Will pay good price $lug E., Toronto. Thousands of )et•ters from aetistled "Bombs," was ' tRe laconic - for rugs in good condition. Driver GOOD ADVICE! EVERY SUFFER- customers testify ,to _our superior _ _yvlll mll at your home. Write or er of Rheumatic Paine or Neur-` -quality and service. answer, _ _ yyhone Salvage SaIee Company,108 itis should try Dixon's Remedy. "Thank Heaven ••for that!" V Victorta Street, Toronto. Munro's Drugs, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE ri.imed in- the third. "I thought $1.0-0 postpaid. Dept, D. Station J. Toronto. `sem we were going to have more _.. F ORY TO_POCKET _ ACT LEAF TOBACCO _ ." Restless— $1.37 A- UP--PER GrALLON NA- FOUR POUNDS BURL.FY AND YIR• v'rt •en ,,,mess,.^A ■ - ` e ' ' - tfonally known Paints—freight •! ra,.ivY.7- L,nf6,YiL,Ik,,VCED - Cranky?Restless? prepaid. Write for particulars. ginia Leaf for pipe =1.35. Five ARD 1•RINTED Girls ! m� dustrles;''.Guelph, Ont. pounds Fragrant Virginia Leaf a OR 8 F:\POSCAEi STOPPED oan•t'aleep?Tir. " I Cigarette Tobacco $2.60 postpaid. TCH01 .rx.a>,& auWy?Annoyed byfe- NatUra} Leaf Tobacco Co., Lenrrr - . 25cmale functional .dig Elilt 4' x s Enlargements Jngton, Ontario. r Money sok orders and monthly distress?Then take 'a EAI'TFL'l. ALB-11M FREE 1ekkfitoaAitcLieaef • Lrdia X. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. � - - 'NOTICE k Every Roll 80dda to04. • '•" i S'onr rUm'developed and eneb pelt 1••AF,RO-FILM FINISHEng y■ ptlrlad, fihiotlAi for Over AO years >s ealarse0 oto 4 s e, See. RepMah, BO:[ 121 &fa t+°°dss,w■frt aptly,ooniiae,aatL FRUIT AND VEG TABLE GROW- TORONTO )d D.D.D.Peseriptio■ a; lLetpias such rundown, weak, nervous , cause dse;>$ tog lee - - era, The Oakvllle Basket Co., Ltd., — ks�Aadaaasdgofeld� h+ts„w Conditions.Made eapecioUyyor vomm Oakville, Onter can supply yout ' 11 J i f w DI•i41sCT u m •Envie® UE 2$---4) - t�r�.�s�e 4r WWZ WORT$TRYI G1 bow, crates ah baskets pr^met-' . s/all/asD.i7,D.YI1PTfON.' _ 1f8i slag•�6 .Dt1t (. Tina�e- ly'it"reaeonYble ttT_letd '" .. 1-4 1 x r .. i.:._.. .. THE BICKERING xEwB 'ical power being on the one surface WANTED ~--' `.: +T-O-TW+NG ° and the cylinder power oeing onDEAD HORSES AND CATTLE Expert Painter and Decorator -- _ AND Terms the one surface, and the cylinder Good workmanship. Reasonable. H. r, p1•75 power on the other surface. The tor- For free p1Cg Up phone per year- =1.60 �. advasia .. 55 J. W. Johnston. Frmrchman'e Bay. All Sends of Pepalr Work • is lens has both the cylinder and the 3ROOKLIIv' .. .. .. .. All Tuning Guaranteed ;Subacriptions to the United Staten - . st.yherital curve ground on the one CL.AlEtEl�$ONT. -� •• °• 913 and Gt• Britain, #200 in a°dvaw& • surface. This surface is toroidal. Its PICKERING 506 ry d o Se'rvice C• 8• �aCl�ONOL� surface curvature being greater in AGINCOURT zone .. 2144 (,` t j one meridian than in the other as in .A'e pay the phone c�largerr 209 Clone Ave. Toronto `'� John Marker, Proprietor the surface of the bowl of a spoon.' ` Ln wearing the correction for as- GORDON YOUNG 1W• Expert service and—re phone Lakeside ib02 igma sm it is always better U pairs 0 a ma es. ea have the lenses securely adjusted to Toronto Phone Ad.3tiS6 one position.- They must correct an Onable charges. WOTkAJ.T�ETION1 error int the particular meridian and guaranteed it is essential ,that they be held sec- 'FARR S -ursly to position. Those who^ars ' ' ARTHUR FIELD ' wearers of a lens correction should For Sale; Graduate Radio and Television Brock Road GraveLE• be mindful.of the necessity of keep- - Institute; Member Official Radio Pit -' ,-.BUSES DAVE _ ing frames straightened and PrU:er- -- - - 1y adjusted do position that the most Erban and Alaska Oats Bar- Service P c D•a r l rushed i Run FOR. TORONTO possible in ser%ice may be ava!able. le free from noxious weeds. Evezy hour at six minutes to the The comforb to the wearer is more �� Gravel hour from 7.54 a.' m` to 9.54 !r; ray, certain when the correction is sec- (}arise Peas, 240. per lb. - BROCK and at 6.09 a. m. and 10.e4 m. urely held in place. Sand and Graded p• Clover Seed THEATRE -daily, upd at 6.44 a. m, daily except r1 Sundays Sud Holidays. 4� 50 Farrinore Laying Mash and Stone _ Men 30, Growing Mash guaranted to MR OSHAWA � PEP, VIM, VIGOR,_ Suonormal? Healthfully Air-Conditioned Delivered Or, Lo,,aed in P Want nor al pep, vim, rigor, give results, $2.25 per cwt. Every hour at thirty-one minutes vitality? Try Ostres Tonic.Tablets. All Shows Daylight Saving Time PHONE: Plant, Pick(026 .After the hourSrom 9:31 a nu--to Barley.& Oat,Chop, $2.25, ton Toronto office Howard 6474 -< Contains tonics stimulants, oyster AY FRIDAY&SATURDAY itSD .10.31 p. m. and at 7.81 a� an., 8,38 elements—aids to normal pip after Building Material of all kinds rH_ , 18 and 1g _ JOHN BOURNE de SON - a. m., and 11.41 p. m. dais and at 80, 40 or 50. Get a special introduat- JULY I7 daily, , 6.30 a. = daily except Sundays and cry size for only 35m Try this gad to Claremont. Ont. Two Showa at T 30 and 9.30 Holidays. normal pep and'vim today. For sale Phone _ Rea- 3a. O� Saw. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 L. E. 0 N •• ILL at all good drug stores. t • N13 D E _ "That ha N*ht 'FII RAL DIREOTOA AN Sts 'MAveli taf00"rott AT F ' N HOUSE Phone 4500 Pearson's Cartage 'ICBERING : SILLS - = in Rio" Ru Oto $Nock: • In Teeheicoler 8toalMLle ' COACH DAILY Shur-gain feed, ser- xigbl:and My _ I3ovSE•TP*4,UER - for sale. Call TORONT0-PICKERINGi Vice mill, chicken ALICE PAYE peiseasPksee Rwi3roee pmNl between 12 and S. A: J. Barge. 22 DON AMECHE owl � . �, !�urniture Movie starter, growing n18sh, layingmash, C#s MEN MIRAr10A Beasht and Sola Your Patronage is Appreciated The' Pick �► y 4ONDAY. TUESDAY %RED'SDAY _ vsFD czJar�IN0 STE>�r JZED, PHONE PICK 3301 range jnash, ��j JULY 21, 22 and 23 MEAT M��1ZKE'� -• cleaned and praesed like new. We P. C.Y. HARVEY PEARSON starter. lconcentra• --received a .large AJp hent of high • Last Cospiate Slaw at B.dA class gentlemen's ,vita, panto„ large A• C.E.H• Prop- teS, eaif Starter, tur- CHARLES BOYER We carry a full line 9d -' singe costa 'eta Very -reasonable. It key starter! salt MARGARET SULLAYAN -will pan, yon.to cane here before you i IN Fresh , ,go ire elan Sam Schwartz, 21 COCKSHUTT $ . :. afi3a E Bond str. West, Obhawa. 4b 11'11 blocks and bas «Back street' pUBNISHED.COFrTAGE — for "mt. 'vast & and Purina ' fly spray Cured " gear round, East Woodlands; Apply cattle. ALSO AN ADDED ATTRACTION Hvll's Service Station, Kingston Rd- for Meats .�,. Dmrbarton. 47--8. . Agency "Sand Gets I _ _ - D . X11 . � Lockwood Y OR SAIX — Waare farm, irla N*w Etesk of Parts oa -Bud :PtCKitRi*iG ONT. livery is at your servers. Her M a" o>zT del lnnea east of Richmond Hill. Spring gu. �. sbo+e aad6ras qpg D3LIYER pl]O,e Pick 1620 and'good well- Hydro in house Good Lepbasaests w ezktbil to seaeae 1 -- A bank barn. AAply:Dr; N. F. Tomlin- Pb ws„ cowers Sts. CL ILK ' � � ;WZTS RENCE'.S son, Claremont, Ont>, 47-9 _. : BABY 5AN0Y •-'' ,. - Z LYE k •. aIUART ERW:N >k`OR SALE _ Beatty Elecxrit wash- HORSE REGISTk;ti I� or, for balance owing. Just take over UNA MERKEL _ payments,.bl.00 weekly. Al,+ply Box. Claremont, Ont. COMMODORE AGAIN (268!2) - Notice to $, Pickering Noxa 4&-•� — the choicely bred Clydesdale Stalilon, COMING — Thu- Fri• and 3aC yoq the property of Robert 'Dafoe, Green JULY24ti 2S-etsrl- a'r ,progressive business for sale. Ser Repair Shop River, will make the season of 1 we do Building at all kioast J+ervice Station. Accessories, Re- - as follows:— On Thursday, June 5th. BUD ABBOTT _ -Ireshment booth. Real money-maker. Tractor Servier - �wili leave his own stable and proceed and GaRPF.NTERII\G. , law rental:-Apply Alf. biose, Clare- to Murray- D4nkeWs, lot 3Y, rear of CEMENTING, lnont. Graduate I.H. C+ Tiractor School-' Con. a, for night; Friday, proceeds LOU COSTO LLO ' PLUMBING$ IU years experience to Bert Silverthorn's, Lot 21, :0th / IN _ 3 $ Service Lieen Garage his own stable where he will remain 4a .. _ and POR SALE — 5 acres -d arden I.inw Markham,. for noon thence to. land, builrlin-•s, near Uunbarton. S 7� .� ` �:ROUF?`ING ;heap, Bos 224 Views Offices Satisfaction guaranteed until' the f. vin Thursday after- B4Ck -Priv 1� , v..4u sell 'Brantford RooBog FOR RENT..— cottage, partly furn- JOHN N��R?ON noon: Terms— $1&00, payable Feb- MaterioM, Ern pire.Bath room , • (shed, pptiorlal,_1 1-2 acres, Dixie Fhont 5104 CLAREMONI wry 1st, 1912. 'Ecinipment,buro'Water Road, 2 nd. com north oz 13unbar- R. C. CLENDENING systems, Beatty -ton. Apply to .Mrs. Murphy, next _ 8t%ble Equipment cottage. I _ IrUNERAL DFRECTOA _ Building Material : eft SALE 3-burner owl ail ! • G�cremates Free , Stove. AFp1y-J: O'Brien, Frencitsman`s Private Ambulances Work Guaranteed T Day and Night _ Day. PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN Phone,9000 J. FROUSR = _$0e� _ with board, for six'men. THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER � � _ ' "Apply Mrs. Jack watt, East -side, AND NEFIVES, IT MAY BE Idylvern500G Phone 3502 �JPiltona Road, near 2nd con. ' A YOUR EYES. PICKERIN� oNT RM C. H. TUCK. O PT. D. wiry write letters and send many Mark "Ont.' .orders? Order your Bray Chicks See the Anderson "shelter" from _Iduouglr me—persoml attention. (Birmingham, Eng. and an under- sy Week �' F. Q• '--- prompt deliNN". _. Wound shelter set-up at the Canad- �e 1516 Lockwood Idi'lling Co., Pickering Ian National Exhibition. h'�AWA' Off' L. G. Nilson, R. R. i, blyrtIe'.Stn. i Cars ' 7 Pricedlights � Eyesight Education <hick and _ ustoin 'Sedan er .yam. . :1940 l�od•ge C Y . _FFICIEIvc . Lucky �. Deluxe Coach because you can be sure of grow- 1939 Plymouth by x ing up without any setback and 1938 DeSoto Sedan • ' you always have such Qood C. H. T�)GK { heahh and pep _ x that y 'u �iaf► 1938 Chrysler Sedan ILD 'd �► enfants yM e t`" Sit er=e sh l 1936 Dodge'' Ekelux " §` to gee the awash $ --' - y Building P. - �,6,. r—�depena ---� . 1935 mouth.,-Sedan Sedan _ Disney Btrildiag (cliA P. O•) issults sad that ith jlthi,�.� -' lr ,shaven, Phone 1516. - optiat Leases _ CK MASH `ii 934 � Chew �7Cfittaia _ - _ ,actiorr of FOf1l�l� i�»'A.9.� E t d �. _ ....> hettaei easel for the co �_ - 193 Cou _,%stismsdsm are eylirrder, splrero- Yesr ehklS Desi ea/td Pewd+. bawd kava , for do 9 W00111041 tem fiylituier.a'nd toric lenses. Tire cylin- bojewe',tlloe s - r in the one rarer• serrow /+ °Oi ger lens has power pt dove Tow irM b wtfeYa�>I M�wttSa bsEdlag ani• ��� MO� rat idian only, and no pfosvleT inoP'P-. `s lei, pelts meridian of power. The apirer'o' + ya ► t moi% !it bdW 00ftPROMS - ylinder lens is a lens With s epi • &Die sb cud, ontot' Phone PICK. 77 r 4 ; ,c^ :'. LAkE MON 1 ill of whom were slightly hurt, as of all. The deceased was from near -: �:WHITEVALD ' Mra Ramer served s delidoas 1 was Mr. Albright, Dr. Tomlinson Banbury Cross, Warwickshire, .Ehg. Mrs. Rawson has been visiting rendered first aid to the injured. His wife was Caroline Davis, of the The Ordinance of BelieversBap- The next meeting will be held at Marj friends at Norisad, Ont Constable John Morton investigated. same place. They came to Canada tis�rn will be observed at the White- h,omtP of Misses Jennie ani Par Mrs Harry ie Boose, of Toronto, is A charge of "carleless driving" has when he was 27 years old and lived vale Baptist Church next Sunday, ie °n of Myrtle Station, the Veen i�g#stered against M.T. mi.. Veitch. at Sheridan, later buying a home July 20th, at 11 a. All acor- week in A,ingust. viBitang her- daughter, Mrs. Jess. g • ai t ~Warden, for a few days. Red Cross Workers are still need- near Clarkson, where they .sed a dially invited to this service. p } Mr, and Mrsl Bud Norwn spent ed by the local unit urgently family of fourteen childre eight of '�— Barclay-Transpo Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce needed. A new.. shipment of material wham survive. These are Richard _ DUNBARTON 'Taylor at Goodwood.' has just been received, and knitters and Gardner here.,and Mres. Edgar, 1-ding that _ The Friends-hip Groupo *► anre' ° Y -A. is holding an r).tternoon Tea and � : Miss Jean Taylor visited the Toronto there are many yet, in the village, ville; Mea. Rutledge, Aokni; Mrs. g > ween Claruoont, Drousomf who could afford a few hours each I). Leaver, Oakville; Mrs. Dent, of Sale of Homo,-cooking, at the home Oseenweod. W itevaL said Island on Sunday last. of Mrs. R. W. Balsdon, Frenchman% The annual union Sunday School week, devoted to this most import- New, York and Mrs. Bradford, Col- .picnic is bef ng held today (Friday) Ray Road, on Saturday afternoon, ant war work: We believe that the borne. Fred, who w� a Me4hodist Jul 1 My drhwaw are trained to be at Lynbrook Park, near'Brooklin. indifference displayed toward war minister, died at 25 years. There are Y 19th, 3 till b o'clock. esas6*ons and rellable, Mr. Ray Runrohr and family, of efforts and requirements, is troub- 28 grandchildren a.nd 16 great grand- KINSALl7 •Hamilton, are visiting the Iormer's ling many of our conscientious children surviving. Deceased was a spad Rata on Laos 0648ma mother here, Burin his vacation. workers, both men and women. The, stonemason b trade, and man of isaliK• g Y Mr. Walter Stier visited Kinsale Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, of Agincourt, .imposing of reAn"etions on gasoline sterling integrity, and with a high !!M fin wMlisr sales, has opened--the-way for many sense of honour in his work. For -Friends last--week.-- 4 spent Sunday with Mr. and-" MrsA number of ladies of the Kinsale David Gregg., _ "shots' at some who resent lav- 25 years he was Septi of the Sunday i?t► erdse tee �a1I. Neaae fee 8g•. ung their Sunday .pleasure interfered School at Carman Methodist Church, Branch attended the W. I. meeting ��� � and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bright, Raglan, at Brougham last Tuesday. and Mr, and'Mrs. Gordon Graham, of with by war reirairements. The way as well as a member of the Board. Miss Gladys Oshawa, were visitors in the village some Canadians? carry on, one His wife predeceased him some 41 Stell of Toru,rto spent g the past week with Miss Marion Xaple Leaf Nutnali`ir on Sunday jar would think this-war was no concern Years and was noted for her chant- Stevenson. f theirs. If we don't prosecute this able wlork and community service. Mr. Fred Ward returned' home P „ „ ' The W. A. meets this Wednesday �a$nrange Co. from the hospital on Tuesday after war to the limit, wie'll walk on Mn. Winter's mind was clear to the � Y last and he afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fara- � ,ar W *fid �� � , undergoing an operation. He'is reSunday, and every .other day. has always been deeply � g � P- -- --= interested in current r+olztical dale. Mrs. Mark's group have charge - •. �...... _ orted to be very much improved, and r events the programme. BROUGHAM but he never.took office in any pun- of �r :we trust the improvement may con- The July Mr. and Mrs E M o Cor- rites for Farm and online► i lir capacit The funeral service was McDonald f p meeting of the W M• S. y Bova Mines spent Wednesday Last _ _ �gs� Mr. and Mrs. Robins, former res= conducted on -Tuesday, at the home with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parldn Windstorm Insurance on ` idents of this place, visited Mr. and of St. John's Church will be held at the home of Mrs. Mair on July 24th at eleven, followed by one in the Jr. Windmills,: Silos � Mrs. Thomas Gregg:over the week- old Carman Church, at. Clarkson, by- The Foursquare C A�onmb{le and. Mr. Robina, owing to failing Local Red Cross workers are hold- aTBq met st the InsuravAn ad Rev. M. R Jenkinson, of Pickering. hone of hire. R nald Ing Quilting Been. each Wednesday egi Ramer, of . All Muds health. has been given a less arduous afternoon at the L Matthews' home. Markham on Wednesday afternoon .• 'tion with -his emp',,yers, the C. ft 3Lemby am Write or rbioge P. The postponed picnic of the Hap- '-_ w'fth Mass VelinA Balaton .in charge P. R of the program After the .Constable John Norton reports py Cela, picnic is to be held on Sat- IA loving memory of a dear'wife pTOg�' NOWMAX � ROWS urday 19th, at the Gillman home. and mosher, Laura Hagerman, who , complaints being lodged of a renew+ WSITB'Y, ONTARIO ._ Congra%iladons are extended tie si of the �plsgue of chicken-thieving. Passed stl►ay, July"12th, 19 t,0. L sv�vzyo� Jahn and 111 ;�norc on Me arrival : ... :`-Several cases have henna reported Ops lips cannot tell how we mien her V. J. DOMMAX. •l� A. f C from just north of here. Thirty were of a wee daughter. Our hearts cannot tell what to say, ' 'area frau a well-laiown. farm only The W. Ellicott fatnflyf attend$d tI~asr�sw Aiwa aft ♦>trill. God only knows haw we miss her, Dim Mogday, the funeral of their rel- In a home that is lonesome todsp. � �' Odww• !Ve few nights W. `--the late Mr. Mashinter, v to �S. O� !s ins Bas lessers of N011tR s Mr. Alf. Mole, who has been"Doer• ani"E' -daving>,]r remember by HnibwW died in London Sanitari=4 after a ltlttt. IdIr i annus sueeeatdir?ly, the secures ata- long illnesd. sad Fauali!>j tion and aeeesawies estaulishment _ -_ on the fourtorners here has &Feept- 'fie Red" Cross are holding an ` _ ad s lucrative, resironaible post with Open Meeting in the Towkn Hall, at s< motor sales concern at Brampton, Brougharn, on donday emalig, July 21st Major Watson, from.Headgear > f• X .IAP and will be leaving here shortly. F tens 11M Cook: and son, intactCook ' to be the speak er. ' 3tsvie been vacationing daring the Rev. Walter Daniel, Claremont - Baptist Church, occupied the. pulvit h twoweeks, out of town of St. John's Church on Sundaky and t The regular meeting of the Clare- Will be here next Sunday also. His a ,,� y w , - anoa�., North Pickering Branch oi, ' ldae Red Crass will be held at the earnest message o! haat Sunday was in simple- but rich de- i Town Hall, founded on the.text: John 6 — 67, e w«X"�ry 'a'' s sign we can furnish Brougham, on Monday '�/" evening, Jul 21g at $ m. Sts3. 68' x e meeenoriata twat will -g' Y 21st, P. Sunday and Week-End visitors in- b o V h ofr r, o�> ro b� �' P rSF Qfeia2 frtYnl every : cMz Jack Bradley wig the 11.Robert- Z Y standpoint. !n dignity Time. Major Watson, Field Secretary _ and T j of the Red Cross Society will be.the and s.. . f; . ..�, of appearance our guest speaker. Thus is an open meet- — :sfi� son's — Mr. Siqson, Haliburton, with ' work will stand 9vt fknng. Come arul hear, first-hand ofhis peat�le at the Gauuton home — � l through the ages. the work of the Canadian lied Crow No Greater Tribute bl r• snd W., Knox and Barbara, from Headquarters St. George; with their relatives Mr. Elmer Daniel, of the Teaching W J. Brown and family with T, C. N. W. STAFFORD andStaff of �Rurgnymede Collegiate, Tor- and Mrs Brown _ and the young Ff.;,, Highway Monumental onto, and son of Rev. Walter and people from training camps and oth- rt ' Works �• - tics. Daniel, here, has been spending er centres in other points, who gpetnd '' Ph• 462 Whitby, Omt IL few days with his parents, while their week-ends at home. '' Kingston.Road Rest on vacation. At the morning service ,{ .The Brougham Branch of the W. in the Baptist Church he gave the I. welcomed as guests; on "h:uesday.. - ;congregation another of his pjeasant ' , last, members of Pickering, Audley, -,solos'. Mr. Daniel has a very fine Kinsale ani Brooklin branches. Mia t -voice, and has many admirers of his NJ. Hamilton, - President, presided_' `singing among Claremont church- The progn for the afternoon ra- *a.-' a _ iVers. provided t c�.sitmb each group con- STANLEY . ' On Thursday, July '10th the Wom- tributing two numbers. At i.tie close, erx% Missionary Society held.an(Open the Bmu Brougham ladies servea refresh'' 1 ;Meeting in the Sunday School room mentaand tEs,. and a pleasant get- of the church, when they e�ltertained Theatre- Mandacquainted half-hour •wan spent. The -''the C. G. h T. Group, the Missionhostesses were pleased so -many and the Batty Banti. The Pig- .accepted this ins itataon :for a..get- - rarnme was given, by the anove-menZ together gathering. TORD BEAVERSR60K .. -Phone 100 STOUFFVILLB� tanned Groups, and a group of ladies Among those from a distance at Who has been appointed to the new•British Post of Minister 'of State, Thursday. Friday and Saturday gave a Playlet, entitled "Adventures the home of the late Robert Birrell li which in Community Friendship." Mrs. W. in tw+hich he will devote- himself to general_questions of po cyc on Sunday and Monday for the fun- ocedp,y the War Cabinet. 1ULY' 17,,18 sed i9 - -Evans and Mrs. . -Snodderr sang a ,eral were: Dr. and Mrs. Semple, N. 4 duet, "Whispering, Hope," and Miss Y. City; •Mr. Beverley Robson, of BI�r T)vUBLE . BILL Pl,key gave a short talk to the child Guelph i Mr: and Miss Anderson, «�+ ren Tea was served at the close of Mr. Meen, Mrs. W. G. Price and dao- ��A��O . , Saps at lea" ''the meeting by the W. M. S., and a VI iti- S■ titer• Dr. and Mr... Haist, �. H � g FARMERS' of i _social time enjoyed.by ail'. iard Milne and Mr. Geo. Johnston, of WITH 1. Rev. Daniel, who has "charge of Toronto; Dr. Geo. Currie, C. A' M. LAUREL. and HARDY y - .,-....the church services here during the _-' Prices G, Mr. and airs. w: G.. Milne and a Pay Toronto month of July, will speak in his own daughter, of Hamilton; Mr,,and Mrs. :, . L ii church on Sundry morning, using Arthur Howden and family, Colum; At Whitby--Your Horne' Market Horror Island ' as his subject title !Conditions for bus Mrs. Johnston and family, of Worthy Achievement." In the even- pr{nce Albert; Mr. A. E: Smith and -- WYTH' ins he will again speak at the open- r son Maurice o, Gue114n, ai?d many POr DICK FORAN air service at the Park, ou "Adver.- .others. AN -'.tiseanent of the. Divine Love' This + PEGtaY MOR service at 7.30 li, - S. T:. A good .. AUDLEY -. N O s EGGS _ MONDAY TUESDAY, WED'SDA crowd attended last Sunday'even- _ ._ , ring's service. The seating accommod- Mrs. George Blake has been stiff- JULY,21, 22, 23 axion for eighty persons was allering from'an ulmrated tooth and is taken up, and between thirty .and with her parents in' Greenwood for AMBO `%ittle Men" or-r. ied made u the CALVE S o cars all u p a Korb stay.'.. ..forty , � s Y circle. The Claremont Band provnea Miss Margaret Westney has arc- - WITH .Ilial accompanying music. epted.a position on the staff of. St . , t (p'�i' A serious, though not fatal acrid- Josss Hospital, where her sister, Amb All �d� of JACK OAKIE Visit occurred on Friday evening July Muriel, is Dietitian. - • KAY FRANCIS XitJi, about 'f- When a Chev. sed- F. hi. and Mrs. Chapman spent the Bo I,�Oe y au "INFORMSTiON PLE7ISB" : an6 driven by Mr. Rol Veitch ,endRoysL_Qak_teaQrt in_ - -- -_.. felt the road and crashed into the Muskoka a -n PEOPLE" near of W. Mel. Albright, on the A leading Italian fralt`merchainb "PICTVR - -milk Rgpd, &?rth of here In Ux- in West Toronto, called on ,GJtrd brlidgQ fiown,�ia l[r, Albright,':tRhe Winter•on'lfpndsy *.sea "the fi�nrsiit pIt.:KERIN, FARMS► Lad been driving'out from a xMe- ,Ald tae:h�:Qgee'#f44G� '�d.'baa in Frialy tMt - Woad, took to true ditch to'wvoid"hie. refereing to the+ist4,David-Whiter. Lwl lt(1_ E Q JULY li t. _; N� i � crashed by.the,Chev- Mr. Yeitrh David Winter died'on. 3uatda��� .. . ��� tiT�� � � _ iia �robabiy attempting to avoid a at the home of hie son, ' , RegWe red Egg whng Mosilady anticipated accident .fade where he hasp Vved for twelve yeses. _ •ITN for the ditdl also, striking the Al- He would have been 96 years of age • " bel&t car, driving it forward ft on the 27th of thin mon%, and had • SNIRLIaY TEMPLE feew 1[r. Yeiteh was a«ompanied been in .good lfealtli tptil a wnelc a. WhSy "On#. Phone Wltbp 336 hie --ohne and dsugiter, HeLa, go. His garden. was theasl�irattion �' .. b iii Support for Churchill—Canada's Victory Torch • itnatood shock at the )Nasi O 1 blitaltrieg fan the Fart, and open up a two-ftont war. Germans Fear It It Britain could do It, a two-front PRESS "BERLIN DIARY" h. B William L. Shlrnr star would mean the end of 11hi Y _ y Hitler regime. The Germans ter- - - -Thaae who- t-Y�r - ` fainly knew that. Last February time and again to Columhla's cor- w; ONTARIO POTATOES S. a front-page editorial is the qy grown and gradedprop- M Ito respondent William L. Shirer 's When a —� us 044Uder y Ontario po oes are as goo World Today" and wondered what � "What indeed was the war on two as any. W$at _makes it difficult sr fronts? It was the war designed undisclosed sensations lay behind to sell Ontario potatoes is the h'i spoken words, mayhave their to take Germany into pincers from accepted fact that other potatoes curiosity satisfied and their know. t West and East. The British made are better grown and better grad- h. every effort to present us with such ledge of.world events considerably a war, as in 1914. The German ed. Perhaps the basic reason for poor mexchandizing methods is extended now that Mr. ShIrer's agreement with Moscow has cross• that the Ontario grower's market Berlin Diary"-his personal, un- + this English scheme once for a1L is right at his own front door, censored journal of events in Eur- ed. . . Just because.Germany's rear Distance compels efficiency. ope 1934.1940-has been pnblished. In December last year.-Mr. Shir- r f is free she can use her entire force -Farmer's Ad - iONE enemy-no against matter vacate er returned home to _na United y PATRIOTIC DIET - _ where he stands." States to prepare his diary for the Elsewhere, but also as an indirect 1Ef had to o without pork press. Completed, we find tt an in- we d d •t t z result of the Russo-German conflict, or pork products completely, we could do it, and still live quite as timate day-today record'of what Britain's war position improved last as a foreign. tosses ponder; he saw „ well as we do now. There is, and heard his mc-etings with the week. The Ethan.lan._eam Aign w --therefore- no hardship 11wo'I-ved cleaned up,' the Syrian situation in the request that bas been made leading characters 1n the tragic practically in the bag; more troops q drama en watched unfold during were released for service in north by Son. J. G. Taggart, Chairman the seven terrible.sense in which Africa; leased was service longer being of the Bacon Board, that Cana, Hitler rose to power and conquer- > ians cut their- consumption of 'ed most of a continent, i viciously bombed by night; and for these commodities by fifty per ,f y the time being, a German invasion cent. Here you may read horn Shirer -- -- ,J' of Great Britain was out of the Pic stood in the Place de is Concorde, ' This is a definite part of the , parts, on that February night of - ture entirely. war effort. It will make avail- ' 1934 U. S. Iceland Base Helps able to Britain what she needs when a Fascist b Woos kept from <y News of the American occupation Isom storming the Chamber of Dep- r in the way of this particular.type titles only by force. He Qvitnessed of.Iceland and of the coming co of foodstuff. The fact .that Can the declaration of conscription in ' operation of the U. S. Navy adians have already noticeably Germany the neat year, when the with the British in the North At- cut do_wn on their consumption o - lantie was received with jubilation' P Versailles treaty was torn :yp. He in Britain. Speaking before the pork, though the original appeal saw the re-occupation of the Rhine- ' t wan.made only a short time ago, land. He was in Vienna When the House of Commons Prime Min eter n _ Churchill emphasized that last indicates that they will adopt this Nazis took over Austria. He cover- ---_- :-.-. week's move by Washingtoa, ez• patriotic diet, now that "Mr. Tag- ed the Sudetenland fighting in e tending the American patrol zone gart has indicated the exact ex-, 1938, and watcher the sellwtt of -- n tea- er- •o i that is e B tent of rationing n t Czechoslovakia at Godeaba:SS, t w 00 mil t Nazt• g Czec o ithln � es o occupied Norway, was one of the wry lin and Munich. He visitei Danzig, most important events of the war. -Windsor Star. - Gdynia and- Warsaw during the COUNTRY 39. He saw !TY AND COU fate-heavy August of 19 C to e 1' Kirke L. Simpson. Associated to y 8 A Press military correspondent, wrote It is a matter of common ob- the whole of the'war from Berlin " of the occupation of Iceland: "With servants that country-bred people and on the Western front :rom its United States.naval-forces occupy are not more dull-witted than city inception up to the end '01 .344 He - folk, Rather.have they stores of witnessed the signing of _..e Jiine Ing Iceland by Presidential order, - r-': •.`:"." vital tactors in the Anglo-Nazl death wisdom which . the feverish .din- armistice at Compifgne; ind he - = struggle are destined to undergo tractions of town life do not breed.' scooped the .world with tsii news • drastic changes In Britain°s-favor, For the purpose of education of it and its terms. Tremendous potential strengthen- the country provides far more The reaction of the rye:man Ing of British, sea defenses could favorable material in some ways people themselves to the car and Prime Minister Winston Churchill appears to have some diff&- result from this far-reaching ox- than the city. One does not need to their changing fortune+, is ae• Bult in to move the Canadian VictoryWordsworth 'or Torch Which tension oft the American bastions in to be a Wordswoor a Jeffer- fleeted In the "I!cry." Is of more _ F - attempting - t. ter _. n to Churchill � Ian _ 'es to find inexhaustible subjects than Heusi in ee �ere w ted i �eC�atly arrived m London. It as prase y the North Atlantic: i! the Wash• j Mackenzie,,Canadian Minister of Pensions, at No. 10 Downing Street. lagton move means what it appear of interest and inquiry in the '.:Berlin Diary" . . . by W. to mean. Britain's defense sone in earth and every common sight. Shirer . . . Toronto* 0yeraon that sea has been cut to less than The boy who lives amid mead- Press . . . $3.75. THE W A R - W E E K—Commentary. on Current Evenh a third of its former 3,000-mile*pan own, mountains, woods - and _ _ 4_ from the Canadian, east coast to streams is at an advantage as Scout's ports SW G !n.England.British naval compared with his fellow whose �,IfgbitliDlil - Ruserman Conflict and air forces affording protection horizon is bounded by bricks and :- - to convoys bound' for Britain can mortar, the endless monotony of -Im S artanburg . S•C•, 3 Jrne Reaches Decisive , Stage; ' p - - - - - be very largely coaceatrated eastQ the streets and the endless bustle zuelan Boy Scout neared he-end U.S. �Ove� sem• l�;$n�Y ward of the aoutnerQ tip of Iceland. of the factory and workshop. of an 18,000-mile hike, trsid"`Ae That would mean a potentia! trip -Guelph Mercury, planned to take a plane home. ling of the effectiveness of every British battleship, cruiser, destroy- sin sure that. the great aid; and that the Russian army. or -or corvette _assigned to North i Ibe tle now going on In-Eastern having withdrawn almost intact to Atlaatc convoy day. ;. . The Ameri' LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher . Ruropd will bring the turning Inew defense lines, would be in a can use of the Icelandic defensive '.folnt of the war on which da position to double those losses for base 'may go far to" help Britain - Pends not only the future ofGermany within the first month. /1�1R5•PIP'S DIARYthrough to winter and beyond. It any-country, but of the world." The,odds seemed to be swinging could Insure her -American lanes y t'Y D Soviet Ambassador to Great -46fimftelr In-favoreC the Russians. and other war weapons neat yew / 'Brita4n, Ivan Malsky, A diplomatic view expressed m on a scale to guarantee her ultl• "The United States cannot Washington last week bad It that !f Rusiia could hold out until win- mate victory over her Axis foes." / ;"Permit the occupation by Ger- Chinese See Victory Ahead many hof strategic outposts In ter, the war Itself would terminate 41:he undeclared Sino-Jap war Hit- the Atlantic to be used ■s air darns 1942 with the defeat of Hit• went into its fifth year last week. K naval bases for eventual at- ler, and with possibly a revolution • �� !a German The German le, with a decision no nearer In proe• against the Western tioml- y ( people. `'tacit age pest than the night the shooting Nlhert!"-U,S.President Frank- etready war-weary, are now being _ began., Its fourth- with- a long war after D. Roosevelt. brought ilechanBe.inthmilitary having been promised a short one.) , - stalemate ou the-fat eastern front - The most, terrific battle in the Two-Front War Wanted that has persisted for nearly three - ,Ylstory -of the world raged last The British press and public last years.- The zone at Japanese oc• week all along"the 1,100 mtlle front week clamored for an 'nvastou of cupation has extended a little here, - r Western Russia as the Nazi war the continent at this moment when contracted a little there. But the saachine hurled itself against the' Hitler's back is turned and his de- ' cost In life and' wealth has con- outtposta of the "Stalin Line" and fending soldiers drawn off for ser- tinued at an unchecked pace. ee Soviet deieadere ferociously vice on' the eastern front. The Jit a message marking the fourth drew 1t back. The super-conflict London Sunday Times reported that anniversary of the war's outbreak; approached its crisis. By many, Germany was using 240 divisions Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek told the turning-point In the second (perhaps 2,400,000 men) in the of- the Chinese people,that the initial wmid war was thought to be at fensive against Russia, Iii-addition ' objects' of China's'resistance had bifid. The-middle of.July would see to.the entire Luftwaffe bomber Beet been achieved, that ultimate defeat tips climax, and 80 per cent of the fighter of Japan was inevitable and that Not in the Nazi Plan strength. The Russians claimed a Chinese victory was in eight. The Gerutan-schedule, It'waa re 'that Germany had drawn on Iter Nevertheless, he warned, there Darted, called for smashing of the artillery units on the French and should be no relaxation of vigilance Lasstan defenses: is the west by Belgian coasts to bolster the drive' on China's part. He exhorted the _ Ansaat 18. What that same plan against the tSalin'Line, and had lett . people of China to develop an "even 4N not envision wati that an enor- dummy wooden guns to face Bri• greater" national unity, not to re - rsona price would have to be paid fain Russia's former Foreign Com- lax ilk- their "spiritual reconstruc• 3-as b ow she first small Nazi Baine; that miissar Maxim Litvinov, in a radio `tion," and to regard military, eau. o ,f = Swcoany would lose upwards of appeal urged Great Britain to throw rational and economic develop- tMY a million men to the casualty., her whole weight against Germany menta. as the principal factors of "I'll call'you back later, dearThere's a man at thenei�leobr'ti filets before the blitz was two weeks in the West, while the Red Army national reconstruction. front door." REG'LAR FELLERS—THE END _ . By GENE B.YRNES : WELL', TMS IS THE LAST STORY THE GUN JAMMED! I RAN FOR 04E WAS A AND THEN y0U HAVE TO GO Td MY LIFE AND THE TIGER 4FT'ER AND WHAT COULD HEEL, � BED.' I'LL NEVER. FORGET ONE ME: I COULD FEEL HIS HOT WiIAT HAPPEN?HE W�SN�T HE, TIME I WAS HUNTINy IN BREATH .ON MY BACK! AT LAST HAPPENED JUST ATE ME IJP ppp! f AFRICA-I CAME FACE TO t;AIf:E 1 GAME TO A CLIFF' IF 11V Ut TtD 5 - - =3 " n WITH A GREAT VA TIGER.' ANOTHERINCH lb DROP TEN a I TOOK CAREFUL AIM AND........ THOUSAND_FEET AND RIGHT IN •S a Fm 09r— dACI� OF ME Wt43 THE TItaER... 3 � • .K, i•-' :Myf;•;!n . .101: 4�^?xfld M'5�,. LQ piled bozos in the rumble. Valerie ��� ��� 27 o e test RA.F. Photos FREE! had 'dieter on oarryiag then: She • • wouldn't treat them to bo de• f �`� .` livered.I never saw so man at once••- C�111B y + r/ A116. r`� - • Ar f >f eight dresses, three suits, and four coats—besideq hats and —Ali the u•Tsi[� 'bad=I�s , k — as they ve ;pt no time of the ear are e said ilio with are going al away. corers salads; more a y i err.: �►'! :,. `� t all the clothes i aesaoa: Firstly,appetizing ethgen do w i� I a this y ` r ready?"�,'' :,�, • offers a variety of greens and a "Mark lighted a cigarette, and ,, ►REE ►ICTvaaf ., vegetables, then salads simplify of the ' M inn waved the problem away. I'll bet �' the menu;. and they help. make a Torpedo-—'Sky Mrs. Banwood knows some needy Rocker^—'i iaht• balanced meal that may be aero- z / 4Y ' cacatit—, souls. She looks as it she would. ed cold. The wl�o�e If she doesn't, there are always •splcfire —"tier- . A salad is no better than its otl;; ^ aaa so some people who-well, loot out dressing. Let fpoll�y enjoys '�� z; g your dressing be 'i • e • w or:%Wn� ^ one RAF , for people—" : :< p4tl perfect. of its kind and chosen <. ,• I know-the Salvation Army," to supplement the salad it com- h said Valerie. "But probably Mrs. one Bee Mve Syrup label �, each � � pletea. . The basic dressing types etnre desired or two Durban► corn Banwood will fix it. Housekeepers are important, these you will is Healthful. refresLin/ rcpt nquested��r.croons are clever, aren't they, ' vary and "dress .up" for special" (spearmint Gum 1s a treat St.�„s at.� co., i�it:a. Pore r "Are:they 7 My acquaintance occasions. for gel'ting cad old. And the C`ed" Out. seems to have been limited. Your 'oa :. ;..a;..;;:...,•., r r... Try a boiled dressing, expen- hewing helps keep your mother picked Mrs. Banwood off_a_ "-iiient sant)) you reach m y perfection, teeth-clean bright--and-sit bush somewhere. I wasn't so crazy • • • about her at first, but now I believe then many additions may be tractive.The delicious flavor : _ made. - she's good for me. She takes me sweetens your breath,Boiled Dressing down. If she looks at me long, I This is my favorite boiled` freshens you up. Viola the begiti to wonder if my Lace is i niilions of happy families Mise Weatherbee at all. --It was dirty.,or if I have a caterpillar on dressing: MARRYING something sort of behind her fere. my, collar—" %1 teaspoon mustard who enjoy Spearmint otter Maybe it was her thoughts. Valerie giggled delightfully. She teaspoon salt every mea(, 3b teaspoon pepper 'g knew Mrs. Baonly a effect on - - Anyway, she had on chanes .to 1 tablespoon flour ��► MARK one. "She's only my second- w,R a a a a• speak, for suddenly the train was U cup brown sugar oVM► I mean housekeeper, she explain- ' TKO by gone, leaving a faintly"disturbing 2 eggs �W scent of smoke about their heads. th "There was one at. school. If cup rich milk Mfrµ �24te dtlTltl the girls met her in the hails, we R • ..' It made you..thick of places—Cali- ran. We nerve knew why we ran. � cup ,vinegar (diluted equal" Affg - 'fornix, where you longed to•go, land 1 "� parte with water if strong). �✓ SYNOPSIS We just "d. So of course Mn, other ,far spots. Mix dry ingredients thorough- TODAY After Mark's beautiful wits, Elton ' . Ban•wood seems pretty mild to "A railroad-station is terribly ex- ly, add the well beaten eggs, then died, Mark, for almost the flet me.' time, became aware of his citing, Isn't.it?" Valerie asked, as "I dare say-she is really,"'said add the milk. Beat a few second* they went back up Mark.the long stairs. with dower beater. H011seE101Ci Hints ar 'adopted daughter Valerie, fou "it's probably my guilty teen. Ellen's relatives Insist that "[ mean—it sort of goer up your conscience." Cook over bot water in double - Volaris come to live with them, spine—" • + • + - boiler: Just after placing over but Mark ie just as Inslsterrt that "Let's Go Away" * ;Mark headed for his factory next hot water add the vine and .-When making crullers or gas g doWih- butShe' stay with him. Dorothy, El. Mark stopped short to look down morning. He had, he said, to show give a few more turns with beater. nuts or .any other batter wbi:e,k fen's sister, has has eye on the on her. "Can you belong by any up at least for the day, before they Stir constantly until thick, remove is to be fried in deep fat, be sure trust fund that Ellen left Valerie, chance,-to the Brothers of the Wan- went adventuring. He wondered a from' heat. Beat again with to lneasura the ingredients very - and has already begun to make dering Foot?"-he asked. "Because bit uneasily what Valerie would beater,".add butter, best a. few accurately. A dough that con- -I&, -efforts to obtain custody of the if no, you've picked the right par- do without him. It was tho first more.turns. Pour into dish•until' tains a little'too much.shortening _ girl, She Insists that Valerie eat. Just .give me a few months time he had left her. -cool; set away to chill. or sugar may sbsorb" an excess wear black, but Mark says she can at the factory to make 'em think He put It to her at breakfast,but French Dressing of fat during the cooking pro- have whatever clothes please her they can't get on without me, and she told him-solemnly that with Sometime ago the'French dyes- teas and make your finished pro- _, most I'll show you a real vacation.'. her old- things to transfer to Mrs. sing was not eo popular, but to- duct tinappetizingly greasy mA "You mean--away'" day it seems indispensable. Some indigestible. _ "Nothing Baawoo .bar new ones to pack.the f . thing else but. Where would d wood be hardly-long epi like to resort to sort o core - .. Chapter 1 l ou�gh . ,Chapter v, you be. wanting to go?" He left herstanding out on the monial and make ' .dressing-at By using proportionately-lora "We'll Lind your favorite shop. California, please—and the South_ wide steps, the morning breeze In the table; others just buy it at liquid in cake, bread of-cookie re.. sad buy 'em out.*But maybe you'd Seas — nowhere.cold—unl,ess you her hair, her right hand raised in the grocer's. If you wish to make cipes, honey can be "substitute) better not tell Dorothy.". like It-" a queer little salute"as he wheeled your'own, a salad French dressing for other sweetening if one-third I/ "Oh-no-" "California and the South .Seas his roadster around the curve of can be just as simple as salad"oil teaspoon of baking--sods is-ad" He laughed at the limik in Val- are all right with me." the d=ive and was gone. and vinegar. for each cup of honey. f; srie's eyes. Then he decided it They came out of the station. Valerie..watched his ear vantab- To this -vinegar and oil all that - - -was no laughing matter, found the parked roadster, and among the trees. She felt small and need be added is salt and cayenne. It is not necessary to grease a • . • • headed for shop+: Mark asked insignificant, and st the some, time Then again it may be given out-. griddle for baking' pancakes. Tis f The olein ellpped away from the whloh one she preferred, and Val- terribly important. It was pleas= standing character by'the sddition, -"about four tablespoons salt in a `platform. Valerie and Mark 'bad este, alter trying frantically to be aptly confusing. She went Into the. of garlic (try a garlic clove In the clean - cloth bag (double thio#- almost missed It. 'Mark apologized grown up, collapsed and told` him house and hurried to her own room, vinegar bottle). Then again, try mesa)- and rub over the dello the truth steadily for the two minutes left (To be continued) adding curry powder, chili pow- before each baking. Mm, and said things about the "L don't know any shop+, father. :: der, mustard or Roquefort choose, = Il siIIc. •You see,.4 never'saw my clothes celery salt, etc. Other additions Here is a simple recipe for ssi- until they were sent to me. Mother mi ht `bol oho d olives, iekle mon krai. To one can of minced He was .so charming, 'Valerie t 1 - g PPe P wondered how Dorothy could look got them, abd I jtlsi wore them. Womell>< Of Flom' nce (especially dill), celery, radishes salmon add one cup of bread She thought girls ought not to r or" imento. To be "correct" use crumbs, one well beaten and - �, a him so crossly. She and Paul. Can't Wear Slacks P egg - stood in the vestibule of their car, think about clothes.--I mean, until , French dressing if serving a fruit. half a cup of milk. Season wain J ehind glass, for now the door was - they were older—eo what--are we police warned the women , of or "salad course" salad at a heavy soft and pepper. Bake for thirty . _ ohut In their faces. Her aunt gotaa to we'll on or dinner.-4}tis-tyga--of" a a s w t looked out at them grimly as they "Ohthey will be fined if they appear dressing must-be tossed on ingre- saucti Mark. dients whether ve etable or fruit. stood side by aide •on the plat- -in shorts or slacks. If they are 8 form. She looked like Miss Wea• His eye was caught by a riot of riding bicycled at the time, the To give a finished technique of When making sauces, if sonttA- therbee, at Bolton,- bursting with color babied aplate-glass window. bicycles will be conn gated. "hostess" toss it right st,the table thing goes wrong and they tura things to say. most of which would He pulled around' a' corner and The newspaper hlazione com- in. a large",bowl, or simpler, let it out lumpy, try a rotary beater. --_ make you wish you had never been parked his car. mented: "It was about time to be 'passed, each guest serving If beating does not smooth but born. It was funny, because of Lot of New Clothes I takes stroma measure aisainat"this themselves. the lumps, a strainer 7 tnay be course rhe didn't really look lire They came out an hour later,and stupid Hollywood style.^ Fruit Salad pressing - used as a last resort.. The are- so many variations •v. -here. Y may make a fruit juice :When eggs are being broker base for serving on fruit salads. and shells get into them, the ram- "' Make this similar to.thick dressing est way -to remove them is by using fruit'juice instead of milk. using a part of the eggshell i*- On jellied fruit salads we portico- stead of a spoon for this purpose- - � -• �« �^ larly relish this. Again,-you might - COold -in whipped cream to your Always prepare our.jars, - sirt �, thick boiled dressing equal arts. Ing rubbers on, before you start AT! q p 1•�1 Y 4 {� E' ) Another variation might,be to. add ... canning. There will then be no N { � > : X. ��� a • a lime juice-or chopped ginger.• delay when your fruit or •4eg0- i Thousand Island Dressing tables are ready to be put,in jars. To every .cup of thick salad dressing add lt/s each tablespoons ea :1e of. final chopped. P Marlr'iage and Mutiny y . pP green pepper RE ?: and pimento and olives (gherkins p' r Two Pitcairn -Islanders,- des. u em, may .also 'be if you have them, added.` TQthis mixttiro add one cendan.ts of the Bounty mutineers quarter cup catsup (or chili of 1790, are seeking divorce. sfold in one-half cup of They are the first Pitcairn coufdo sauce) and re who have ever done so. - �' whipped "cream. This. dressin •is g the favorite for hearts of lettuce, shredded raw cLbbage or t. cress e . 1 > Another variation for fruit salad dressing, add equal parts of whipped' cream, adding chop- �x ped maraschino cherries, candiedJilt s,. ' ginger or huts. A tart jelly'add!. , ,..,w. tion also gives a zest. A Relish Dressing The simplest is to add to y4nr 8 , thick salad drgasing, Chili sauce, SMUM catsup, chopped green relish, mus- NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT Lard relish or any of these with a ' 1 -little added horseradish. Excellent for fish salads., The food you eat has much to do with your capacity perform cue extra wore " - . "• that is rightly demanded from every citizen in wartime.•Eat the food that gh y Mtsr n o m Int welcome. ors. S■1 ' made Canada "the granary of Empire"—whole wheat. .. ••� „j Ltten from i■�erented readers. sr. is ple■lwo to receive sagie■tlofi Nabisco Shredded Wheat is 100 o wbole wbeat, with nothing added. You .n topics for her column, wild ss A adz to listen to year' "pet the roteins,carbohydrates,phosphorus and iron contained in pure whole wheat. ti nesk for reeipes er Ane because the wheat is rixiailled, all tbo impomat ivbeat germ is tetai�i special mel�� a� 1P.prIer. were■. -To benefit from the abunt]ant food-energy that Nature t into Canadian w�leat, 'car r �• {�. n • e ca and serve Nabisco Shredded Wheat regularly. Ask for it by the full name geY3 siln�rp�. el�a e ve.:�e j1/.7oA wiri a reply Nisco Shredded Wheat . ~ r TNR CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD., Niagara Fall*, CesaJs Civil aircraft in revenue nese- ' ice in Canada carried 10,634 pas- MADE as-t CANADA - OF CANADIAN WHEAT sengers in February as compared with 10,556 in Jllnuary. C ,... �!.�.. y -a' .. .,.:.. 6..' .,.... T• - _fir • L i y CA L I q _ and wsa accamnpanied by some hail. In Memoriam 2.0 , D.Monteith and Monteith, audit- Damages to y simp- ors, 62.75; C. Morley fees 12.35; son, 1 grade S •lamb killed, The ligibtning was severe and much - Municipal World, statutes, 2.00; 8.00; Warren Willson, inspecting, 1. i.--Mr. W. V. Red 'tt, Mena er o�j of it uncondortably close. However, In loving memory of lvorman A. Trees. IOntL County, hospitalization, 8,5, . g we did not appear to have received Petty, xbo pawed away July 17th, 487.44, R. Clendenning, ambulance _ be local branch Can. Bank of Cum- the worst of it in the villa e, but 1937. - ' a►ercis, is enjoying his. annual vara- g fees, 4.00; Registrar of Deeds, 2.Ob; Power and Light - F3 Gannon,'61 east of Dunbarton, through the Liv- Gone from us,- but not forgotten, Dr. C. E. Wilson. fees, 6100; ,Wm, bulbs -for street' lights, Broughaat,. Jou, at present, e:�pool area, there was in addition, Never shall thy memory fade. , • j.i -Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thexton, of Cheater, constab.e fees, 60.00; Lioyu 1&80. a very high wind, which caused con- Sweetest thoughts will ever linger, T. Johnston, salary 50.00; Donald _ .'oronto, called on Pickering"friends siderable damage. Several silos fell; 'Round the &pot where thou art laid ,n Thursday last. Both have passed R. Beaton, salary, 12500; Reeve _ ,SALE REGISTER _. and Mr. Wen. Milne, had. about .half -Sadly zd•ased b9 Mother, Dad. Reesor, Toronto expenses, 8'.00; Pick- evere illnesses, but we are pleased of his new barn scattered over the I Hazel and Bernard. ering News,,stationery for clerk a knows that they are both recover- east of him. The •-- . 9.00; J. Bourne and Son, hauling SATURDAY, JULY 19th =- auction, Marshall farm, sale of house and land in the Village• metal roofing may be seen scattered Red Cross A►ctmt- -water at WUte fire, $0. . _ !--Mise Marjorie Callaghan of the over the field, and we nouced one Richard Pickering. Estate of- the •]ate lay has been spending a few days piece about 20 feet square, with the 1eS Pickerin Relief Dept - D. "Miller 6:00; > Richard Auckrin, This prdpterty con- lay her grandparents, John and sista of four and'-one-half acres, more two-by-fours. still fastened to the Baker 6.00; S: G. Morrish 33.00; J. or less, in lot 13 con. 1, Pickering Rre.; Murkar. metal, about 200 yards.away, which Balsdon 3.00; Twp. of Scarboro 6. •-AAs the Pastor, Rev. D. Marshall The Red Croos needs' Wilts - to Township, south aide of Highway. had cut away•a large piece of the 20; City of Toronto 17.18; Brooklin will be on a month's vacation there send to Britain. These musb be made Bakery 1.6OI.. Na-.�. on, which is a good brick tnmk of a tree in its flight Boards house of 8 rooms and summer kitdr- "91 be no services in the Presbyter-. and rafters were carried a consider- of new material. Ladies, look through - an Church wring the next two Sun- able distance. your patches and send us tae pieces Lays. In the first two Sundays in of print, flannelette. or-wool'mater- _ .kagusk services will be conducted ial suitable for making quilt patches. n ReM_Xr__Lawrence, Whitby. This is a way everyone may help. _ The Friendship Group of the W. _�QREENWj0OD Leave the patches at the red. CrossS- ig ��� L is holdingan Afternoon Tea and Roorns on Tuesday' or Thursday af- 9he Congratulations to Harold Clarke n or at Mrs. Bunting's. The Sale of Hoene-baking at the home P Po �--- g ternoo and Earl Cam bell upon asset the )f Mrs. R. ;W. Balsdoir, Frenchmaals (quilts are needed, •let ub dd 'our' - ... . 1 ,. Entrance Examination. Bay Road, on Saturday afternoon, Ass I}ay.5on, of Toronto, spent part to help: = - �. ful,'y 19th, from 3 to 5, -.Dunbar-•;on Church the week-end-with her parents, Mr. Final statement on Do�.nien Day . A Wo.rkme n and-Mrs. Dawson.' a�''n ■ .•�Mr. and hire. D. G. McDonald Tho Hutchison_.and his sister � .`Receipts _ - Isrd family, Agincourt, visited their of Mr. Thos called on friends here Gate rece' is $2,50.90 jmcle and aunt, John and hers Afur-. ;Ice crawn"booth - 5:� • recently. ' or me on Sunday afternoon and for ! Qoft sierra 9.•``•� Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller' dab- i � 1 rel hours enjoyed the breezes Hot dogs 3:i.JF _ ghters, c�'>?nt Sunday..w•ith;W. - V1'. g _. .._ .._._. .. - - pff .Lake Ontaiio at -Frenchman' Lunch booth 3.3.(;8 and firs. Gee. 1 Bay. Concessions 85_b3 TO see the new Bracher Leather u�orl� Boot for �1i3's, Walter Green and daughter -The Wotlrriew bridge on of Buffalo, N. Y. were with .ldr. d `Dance IG.56 _ _ �urch Str., is. progressing rapidly. $ ark S and W. W Ar 1 : Mr-i F. L. Green over-the week-end. Li ht , ,�3 •e t 1 W a,rm Bather e 'n Monday the workmen-started 62F.23 $ _. oaring the cement_ far circ floor. Mis9 Mary Evans retur:,rd 'fo her < '_ weight-Light leather'Sole-=Triple stitch, e�USt _ amount of timter that is being home in Toronto on -Friday, having Expenses : is enough, one would think, spent a-pleasant two.weeks vacation f Tobacco and candy $44.99 „ ' 1110 right boot at the rigU time of year. - - a ith her sister, Mrs. Lavander. , build -half a dozen bridge& It is f soft drinks 65 2s PRICE ? Well, its easy. $2.49: interesting.sight to see the work Mr. Percy Clarke is haven a•barn `Weiners;-rolls etc` 22.54 - Y g Greenwood United"Church are bernR Ice cream 28k9 it progreaseg. raisin -soon, the ladies of the : . --Mss. Eva Bunting . has been Concert transportation 24.00 Kitchen-Peabody Overalls ding- acouple of creeks with_her aid to provide -the su oer and.thur I printing..: 15.50 rD• QQ qqQQ _ p t work. P. A s3 stem - - 5.00 x3ig t7Q Overall r` tives in the Muskoka District. save Mrs. Clark the extra _ Raspberries are now. quite Alen We are sorry to learn Miss McVey Balance _ ' _$420.05 Lt _ on the market, w. quite the Is confined to -the house,-- ,uffering ( Haugh's Work Shirts P is not so good as usual, ow}rg from ,a sudden chill, received last I $626.23 : ,.�;. "Hanson' S'Qx the early dr} weather. The 7 week. W e hope._for a -speedy recov- ` : ` work or syr about 26 scuusta for two-part boxes, eD'' The CommiA nwnber of the women and girls all those who hesttee wishes to thank • oietteC Made • „ - but some have been sold at a lower called on Mrs Ralph . Jones (nee � • to make the grim Ruby Annis) on gaturday, it being dsy_auch a success.. . . LEADER GROCER IES•. - Then is a poedbility teat are• her* reception 4ayt A large nnnaber � • 4ersndi�n may be taken throughout- of friends fruity far and near paid Townskp Council, July 7t►r. 1941 . ] v i� ^tire Dominion on the question of con- their respects in ffiis way drat af- Quality,ECo13oln�i' Courteous Service iseziptlon. There is a strong feeling ternoan. Aecviunts Haid` (�j ]� eget cobscription, but the'feeling = :- 'Raoda and Bridges Kingston Rd. •�' a deliver ane an �n `ie becoming comanaa that it will be .ureter Co. 242:85, I:-H. Copy 17.35, . rAmeauT unless the war comes to a CARD OF Lorne White 4.00. Sawyer-Massey - d browse around aaldden end: Should Hitler win is 4,00,'J. A..Adams .Co. 6&31, Jose;kb �, rope and Britain, he win certain- The farrrily of the late David Win-y Burrows 9.35, Roy Ward 3288, Can - bjy try to conquer the whole of Apar- ter wish to take this o.porturity of Oil Co. .714.17, Goodyear Tire Corp. r S. C14APMAN 15389 Chas. Cooper 33.11, Fiedler M �en3ca, which is his great ambition, , -- thanking their friends and neighbors E and then C"adians will-be compell- for their roar+ People Ltd. 17-32. L, Lye 6.80,-Qht. mmaaa Y. expressooris of sym-. , Sand 3l Roy Ward, 150.00, Gord- s i r. to �+�� - pithy, and for floral. tributes,_in � t-The funeral boost place oh-Mon- their r!cent sad bereavenicuc. on Benson 96.60, A. FJastinKs 98.60, r'n Hardwar day,- July 14th; of the late Norman A Lee 11074; Fred Hicks 96.04; K. ICke g k Howard M'askirlter, aged 30, of Pick- . _ Ward-12L52, Leon. Gates 8-00,. A. J. e Bring, whose death toolt place,at the .TENDERS WANTE.0 Tayior 7.50, Chas. Falmer 14.00. 'Queen 'Alexandra Hospital, London, - Ont., last. week. The fur,era} tookfor the caretaking of builmng and Contingencies - "Brougham Fire Co., We have 8 CompleteStock- o place -from the hoarse of Mr. and grounds at S. S. Na2 Pickering. Jno A. Wbite fire 47.00, Jno. Knox Q�,�,,� '34M. Haratood Barrett, parents of (Base Line and Brcck Road). Annual anis W. Bayles fires.10.001 Morley. Field .7GGZas, Red Clover, Mrs, Mashinter, Rev. M- R. Jenkin- (7ontract. Tenders to be opened on Harlock drawinF" -,mter at White son officiatan Interment took place fire 1&.00; Gent I'yatt, ditto 3.00; > Alf Alfas Timothy & Sweet Cloves, g. Thursday, July 31st Lowftc or any ` at Erskine- Cemetery. The deaceaaed, tender not necessarily. accepted. 'Bain, ditto 3.00.; A H- Rowe, ditto - the son of Mr. Frank, and-the late 3.00; E. Cornutt. 49 hours fire pat- Mrs. Mashinter, of Toronw, came (hare At do Balsn, _ rol at White fire 17.15; Albert White Garden Seeds, (bulk and package) - to Pickering some year"gn: in the - ' Secretary :of tyre Board fire patrol at Whites, 12 60; 3. Jam- Ranges employ of Hermitage Fan,,: Survives: R. !� 2. Pickering ieson, ,curt fees 4.00; Thos. Gregg, _•McClary Electric Ranges tng are his widow, the former Mil- court fees-4.00; Stouffville Tribune o dred Barrett; -and- two small •sons, (top' next column please) _ his father, one sister, and tree bro- Frigidaire Refrigerators n thers. The deepest syfnpabhy of .her many friends here is extended to Stock and Poultry Foods ' Mrs. Mashinter and {«7o boys . Y ' -•Only.-a stone's throw from the of All Kind heart 'of Pickering's business and fi4►ancial district, lie' her tennis I . . _ courts, To think that one can'move so quickly from metropolitan haste 3 7lgeiit forte NlcCormick•Deeriog Faun N.'echir.'ery-and . to rural rer;nse. Two dozen steps 'Repairs. carry one from-the noise of ticker tape and printing presses to the ;. � Ow motto.- We Lit n !t Can Ciel f i nds. iRlrooe ataoo nn s- ou lovehy setting•o. the to gr To the wrest of the courts is a, pec- . FtCKERING turesque old church in whose soil ,J. S. B•ALSDON., - the forefathers of the church ,sleep Overhanging spruces from the church t > yard give warn, players protection from the afternoon sun, and their ,SPECIALS aroma delights the `' nostrils: Upon " _ - ffiew boughs on August afternoons C the wind plays drowsy surmer sym- r25G." S • lbw - hones. A thoughtful club manage- Bi"eAkfaSt Bacon, went has 'p}acied ,'luxurious benches LV�inced Steak, 1!rc• :a l r under til* trees. Reclining there one mau look south over growing grain Pork .Liver, 12c.- a 16. and find visual satiafactlun in the ;A ` . grove beyond. Eastward are comfor-, table homes, beautiful d-.,o!l9noa of Stewing Beef, 12c. - .. alb. a beauty-cointcio'u8' neighborhood. - i Here is rest for .the tired, satiety � Jewel b- h6ttennng 155. a for the voluptuary.-- -- . By-Same Faller., Classic Cleanser, .3 inns, 13c. b. -The heaviest and most severe electrical'storm of the, season, and 6 ting, frSco even, rr'ossibly, in some years, Pass-j _ _ ed over thia.-community on Wednes- dayR E 7 afternoon,' For half ani hour, or / : more, during the. approactr of the- - /, � storm, their. was every indication of 'EYES OF THE GUNS - $atcher plions 30©0 "•Piaerin$ '�a rob % one coming" - it became _ . . .: very da,k• The rainfall was great, In the armoured turret of a British Des'.,royer on •convoy duty site the - gun-layer. He •receives the orders from the com¢nander on the bridge --and gigbts the guns on the targets. , i r