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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_07_25 a _ - — _ .. 1. Nt Y +,.NEWS PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1941 Nb. 4g �yYatsftsttascal �ast�. 'COMINC, EYEN1 a Alves, at Brooklia, ' `'.�,�k Coml{ukaory Mil.tary Training . Xed4aal Miss N. Gollan is holidaying witOT11 CE p� Emily Gates• Officials of the National War Seer- R. FORSYTH, _ h.•D.. Director S�I'daty, July 26th at 8 p. at S. T. Mr. and bars. W!m. Hollinger vis- vices Department report gratifying at the a tioAn ona. i Chenywo6d United Church Garden 'ted Pere and Mrs. Hollinger, at and ready reslwnse from young Can- REE�WOOU !�• •, stw eamts.e bT P`srty: Softball, followed by a prog-- .Motmt Albert on Sunday last. adians being called for military train- 0 - • O°c• ram given by The Johnson-NnterWE— ;A number from here attended the ing under the National Resources _ M LS ' µ'4 era assisted by Miss Iva Fallows Garden Part at Green River on - "Was. �• Y Moblization Art They state, �howev- r dcvgtn, Humorous Entertainer. Adm. Saturday evening,.and.repuit a g� er, that while each man receives a '18x6•-1936; R1DLWA,4D R•UADY kiarristes, 25.and.1Dc. Refreshment-booth on p ogre, mailed individual andnot- -WOy �!�-N+r7 PSK 6"0ruft-8. the-grounds. make it a. date -- to attend the Personal _ . A oQenq� cbs lac.b �.c�;*. ice of his call to training, M his On accoant of the ' scarcity of lyaa.ti is of t-aart>boaea.wditir• 10► Gaming Events — Cherrywood Garden Party un S$tur- period arrives, a number o2 enquir- helps Clopping:will d@ dOII6 BE>tTCEN, BELL & ROSS "Did I Say TbatY — Ken Soble and day e'en 1 9 July 26th, on the church les are still being'' sent`direct 'to Doc. Lindsay will be,in this district lawn' Asn excellent programme is Ottawa Regulations have been plan. on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS Barrtatora td Solicitors with dWr arranged, to be given by the John- nod to smooth out possible difficul- W,!.-BLATON.K,C. Tdepboaa' popes Radio Quiz game son Entertainers, Blackwater, assist- ties for the trainee by dividing (:an- only,' during May, Jus aII� <ILMOOKE BELL.IL Q . Adel,3M GardenTues"s evening, July 29th, at the ed by Miss Iva Fallowdown. There ars ' into „thirteen Adnnir i trativo July, except by 6peClil at- Garden Party] being.. grvrn'by the - Q.D.F.ROSS will be refreshments on the grounds. Divisions, with officials and head- - . . 872 Bay SD ladies of the United Church W. A. r8IIgement• quarters 'offices in each Division, JOHN L.POND Toronto Dunbarton, at the home of Mr. Ben, - . proceduree. - Please Arran a Aceardin r US 11dcMIL3.AN—�arrlater.S�- Latton, Alton Road. Included on W A authori zed to to honlly.To the Ihvisional F. B Y. -{ r.,�t-loiacr Pduk 19 Mounds kreel the Woke are — Miss Jean �Pe are glad to see W. Michell operations of National War Services � � � � �� elenio°e SlRia fiti08, Ott McDonald, popular radio singer; able to sit out on the verandah again. in the:soca,in wlhieh they.are regia- Lots" Stanley ,X-c'Betk blind accordionist; gain. tercel should be forwarded all cum- Clare G. Maclean, K R. A. L A r.. +' Willie McDonald,. Norma nnttleford Miss Beth McNabb is holidaying � B. Arelt•- Registered Arebitect with her aunt, Mrs. Ged. Hamlin. munications coin erning business ar- ` 7 BBBENT T. FAIZ AISIL L. b e.. and other well-known entertainers. Mr; Jack Herbert is holidaying'. at Graduate'of University of Toronto 'sing from the provisions of Nation- D.Llai.. Graneau of ttie Rost caters a There will be Name-made baking and At. Catharines 4ffipe, 9. Sultan St. Toronto KI. 1321 -. eon•aan•ye a :i d Taouto. card refreshments served on the - al War Services Regulations: All Residence, Picks 3a •eeo°a nos ..0 of sc. dine- Y, The Gull faun] nt the week ring, 27 r 11 lt"Kh- Ise.Gm �0C tO1r" 9 grounds; .games-and 'S wishing-well. end in the .Vale. Y � men from I9 to 45 are warned that a. w s m. °r avtpt°o.eac. pC res notification must also be given• ` we AM. 1�eose't+1et Come and spend a"pleasnreable ev- Mrs, W� Shaw, in Brierbuah Hes PETER IX YINE B. A. fir' _ ening ;in a.lovely.-garden.-Admission ital, is not improving as her-frim s marital] statushFaiilure to dorso in- - - . Barrister, Solicitor etc. . _,,k.- - Aidults 25a Children 15c. _ curs the risk of fine .or imprison- _ - �ystfai I a1CD,e. weuld like. Office hours — 1 - 6, Wed. and Sat;. Congratulationd to Garnet and ment. King Str. Pickering- Next to Libras, 7. SfJFT"BALL _ _ � R. BBATON, TOWNSHIP Mrs] Booth on their marriage last Young- men in this area, liable HEAD OFFICE — OSH WA J :•.D• �e�� Con••rawer•Cwnmmsemmm for Canada Bub, D.avisvilIs League;' vs. �. Wednesday. Mrs. Booth was the'for- �� �Ce�fs•, A« hunt.`Etc. -Issuer of People, Credit_ Jewellers, Beaches for-military training, requiring fit- tZarrlip Licenses, w�ee•a1e,Out. League, at Avis Park, Frenchman's mer Loofas Noble. Cher information should oommnnicate MI R WM. C. MUAiiAB We are sorry to report fdr. Russ- with the Divisional Registiar far g• 33 N) Bay, Friday, July 25t1;, 7 p. m. Pro- ell Parks far from wvelL His brother this District, whose name and add- JUSTICE OF THE PEACE` ceeds to` Star Fresh Air Fund. Rev, Rawson Parks spent- dome felt'ith him. for. the County of .Ontario, R'INGO from 9 till 11 at Avis Pavil-- � cess are given below — _ 6- _ :,• PICKERING ONT. ion. Proceeds t by B. W. V, ray The meters.service.was ixell.att- Chairman Bf the•Board - .Hon. M:.Fund,. followed Iln>luranoe of All $indgs, y g'. 11 to. ended on Sunday last Rev. Harry Justice G. Gillanders, Osgoode gest Rates A♦ail&bja with A. RICHARDSQN 1 olciock< Proceeds to B. W. V. F Wilson gave an inspiring address Hall, Toronto SooniUy and service. " GZNIDRAL INS17RANO$- The male quartet renderea two lov- Members of the'Board - Mr. F. a REAL ESTATE GREENWOOD — ely numbers. The sum of$102.00 was Ridley, 90.iMtarkland Str. Hamiltonftdress Rbolyt CONVEYANCING raised and Mr. Thomas H. Roadhouse, -iAx old setablished agency, rsa ft Miss Zora Gee is holidaying in Despite thunder, lightning and pour- 298 Bay Str. Toronto. �RAiJGHAM Il•ICK S15 -` Toronto, ing rain, a splendid meeting of the. Divisional Registrar - -Mr: R. Ar Pboue Plait. 6M. - sang her fKoes or a money's niece is vasit- home of Mrs. A Spears.hThe. Pres de� Electa,ral District 132 Toronto: I to serve. St. NOTIC E J10 �r Mrs. S. Corbett and aaugbters ent, Mrs< E; Goeden, occupied the , %,q -WM. 1F1 A W `>rt d I say that'"— tics papular Ken spent Sunday at Bovi�nna:rville. chair:in her usual; capable.manner. Soble program at the Garden 1Plcrty OW teuslta MM loge War ew'et Mr. and Mrs, Robt, P'retsell Instead of'the usual Roll Call, grouts . WOBNB$D AUOTIOIiE)E$ii AND of at +tt. -Vi. .Lottan's. Ta July Z9: . #7e .'y 'Balsa blaadnotad�R Toronto, son patriotic son � VALUATOR -called on• friends here on g pa songs, 'the winner be- Sunday and attended Divine Service. ing rewarded with an alt-day-suck?r. COKS, Aaywherc Thurs- MTa N•` K. Robinson gave -a very H. A. Newman represents Canadian COAL The Sunday School picnic, fine paper WOOD 0ZMRN'T ` Rrltteas or write. Addeaaa Bl4 Duoda„ a at rest. East. da last was a success. A p P pe on "Cohimunity. Activit- 7 • Y good time Lions International at New Orleans. r r• ., Whitby. Ontario. and sports to suit all present. les" being the Tonic for the month. QA I), G]'Rld PCL: Mss, George Blake and little dau- Miss E. Ireson and Mrs. H. Horn- Mn H. A Newman, Newa3lpnl BAN D9' rendered two very fine ghter are with Mi. and Mrs. E. rY Pian Farms, Dnnbartosn, ]e!t 'on Friday ,,A t Annis for a few days. duets. Mrs. Randall displayed a bea- even Jul 1 BUILDER'S SUPPLIES $lr38rfJ��Ii S�ip� ' y p. rah, for Chicago xor, , Mr. and Mrs W. W, Gee, Miss utiful layette, ready for Jver'aP..aa. a conference, and leaving there on Go�a�ent Iscsnsed Zorsh Gee, and F. W. and Mrs, Gib- The objective of the Institute is. — Sunday by -Pan-American Ltd. for also loot] cartage work ;q son er+ent Thurada3. with . Mr. and ,7ne Complete Layette per month, ao New Orleans, where the Internation- We baaeslsQplae-wd In'stock w ful8 Xain St. E. Stouffville, Ont, Mrs. Thos. Hortop, of Camilla. — far,this lies leen carried out A toll-. aI Board of Directors_stf__ine Lions, 'LL'JZ of MAPLE LEAF Mnl"(& Phone 191 Mss, H, Aa Wib000, who nas beer ection is taken up, for a Mnbile-Kit- International will assemble and com- �iatcrDity, Medica;, ayld Svrgiul visiting ter :parents, Mr. and Mrs :hen-for Britain. A splendid cafeter- pieto arati SANT FEES• peep asps for the opening Pegg, lots returned to hey is tea was served casts taktd Andrew P b'y the group nett- of its Convention at New Orleans on A' �W. MITCHELL._ hone in Collin r. nS b1q.52 Maternity Semi-Rooth tll"ene Tuesday, July •22nd. As a fast Iat- Rates for 10 days-92L76 Mobile Dental Cbnie donated to en stional President it is his, riv- ' p ,r r]l0)teriIIg, Out'. its�tsced Nurw in attendance sad .CR 'OOD total Corps at Camp Yangvelit 'lege to.be a member of the Official 24 huor on vi�t giwea. , Farnily and take part in the deliber- pbore Office 74 -- Iiee. $6 Miss Mildred_ Hollinger 'spent. the The Workmen's Circle of Canada .ations of this great convention 'Ambulance Service week-end at Audle y t presented to Lt.-Col. H. Beam, of the wlnirh will have upwards ,f 15,000 •COLEIVIA N • ,MRS.E.R. GOOD_ .45-37 Bussell. and Mrs. Davidson spent Dental Corps, a mobile dental clinic present- The Canadian Delegation Sunday with-Fred Cowie's at Zephyr at' an impressive ceremony at Camp -which he heads, is endeavoring to tell rss ACCIDENTS Mr. Herb. Bennett visitea in the . Yungvelt, north of the village on all our friends in the U: S. and our Instant light Coo][ BtOVeB, burg on Sunday. unday-afternoon last. Several haind- many-Latin American friends who IMEm-C. R Petty is.spending a fere -ed persons from the city and local will be at the Convention, what Bri< so quick, so satisfactory,. tain is doing for democracy and sol. Accidents Happen days her niece, Mrs. Norman surroundings attended the presents g GOaI Oil BtOV@s, Eleti. hot. 'Locally .(top nest, column please) tion. irit. their continued co-operation to plates,—WindOW seraaIIBe ' ' the end that Hitler and his kind may Iasnie with your be removed before it is,too .ate- Screen door':,garden tools - ` -Local Agent The� Oawfine and O>� Res#rictiona and all hardware at. right ' E NAVIGABLE WAITERS PROTECT. m - 'SEE No );aeoli ne,or oil; between 7 p. m. people of'Canada had been in the wai prides, and-.7 at, -M, - on te�eek-days, or on lora enough and far enough to real- ION ACT. OYRIL R. MORLEY g Bras=ib your sawn mowers its sdad0ys, at ,a111y Mtour• So says the ize that sacrifices will have to ,be R..S. C. 1927, Gltapter, 140 Narpened;and repaired GENERAL I)i11 ORANGE Gasoline and .Fuel Controller to made.'There are a few hovmver,'wbo DEFENCE INDUSTRIES LIMIT-, ?' a siRY10E PROT]ftCTl l mtotoydsta.>Aad he , acting as agent for HIS NA.1`- AL $IIS_ adds, one•'cent aper refuse to let even the war interfere ED gallon, for'revenue- with their pleasure. ESTY'S QOVERNMENT in the UN. These restrictions on the motoring ' No sae is going to suffer frond ITER KINGDOM OF GREAT BRIT. Saeaiw�r; �ieytalth THIS MO� Pubbc as another war effort are this region, and those whose AIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND, bringing out'file anticipated "Tell trips will use more gas titan a Sat- hereby gives noose that it has, •an- We We asd holler'' from s certain class, urday ifterticon's tankfull, will have dtir BeeHan 7, of the Said Act, dap : • : iwynd all 0�''1i3s.coin and we 1 in country, to a►m'y'an emergtmce• supply, salted awi4b the Miaietar .a! Ptfiblic •-- . Rqp dovs't bays to tP far from horde to the reftrozaant specified eantainere, Worko at' Oftwm- acid is the office find same Sum' action as this watt v*idh wdertunately coat between of tilde,District Registrar of the Loyd *� to ►e expetwed. This in a nwwhanised eight'and .ili:ae dollars (9-gal. var- RegisW District of Ontario at Whit. 84�i DROI CO iii► vw. A war with nwJunes ting istO ► t by, to fisc )lrovhtce d ]Osltarie, s nM -IMX," I STOM - gasioline and oil. Weare mamufact• There .is a fear` n aintained by description of the site and the plans wring in incressed numbers, :tanks same'-garage cgperstors that the rul- 'of a water intake pipe and crib pro- - Suit-caTiiers, trucks, cars and plinea, ing will induce'same lave-breakers to posed to be built in Lake Ontario in erase F P. `-`-�- all needing fuel; and must have it, cotntjience the "boot-legging° of gas- Ir-it of Broken Lot Number,Seven . Beds and Eedr1 AL we understand <it, there is not ohne -'that someone up a side street in Range 11 of the Township of- Soft actually a shortage of these fuels, -soszyewhere will keep a fervv barrels ,Pickering, 'in the County of Ontario. ` . but rather a sbortage of transport►- hod:, y:where,osis can go and bop AND TAKE NOTICE that after - cream. Studio CQuehes tion. A very large part of the gas- a'fevr gallons —at a price. There •the. expiration.of one month from e ';^ oliae'used in this country is .brought ane. reports already of..the AAIB 4 the date of she fl*L+t n„hl;�s+_,;,,r ,4 Gifts -for 'all- oc� in, in (tankers)..With the in- many "beyond-Che-ordinary” quanta this notice D 'NCE INBUSTRIES - MAW � 4t.h-W creased derrwnd in Britain and With 'ties 'of gas presumabl for the'da I2XITED wi11 under Section 7 o! y, y ' camons• the losses in ships, there"simply is when the emergency oocura'' the said Act apply to the Minister ' ?assts 1806 not enough trans of Public Works at his office in the Prescription* carefully 601 8 transportation facilities" The- Controller's object' however, _ _ left, to take ,dare of our:nceds, such 'is not to reduce our driving, but — City of Ottawa, for approval of the ,pounded, -• tr_ - CCA STERRITT as it has become during the last to provide-fuel for-the'fighting-for- Said site and: plans, :and .for leave .A.- e few years, and We are consequently ces, and we should be._y►illing to a- to construct the said water intake LOCAL DELIVERY asked to curtail our dri-Ong, bide'by df, '- It's tip to us, If'we do-, pipe and crib. _ STC HOURS', 9a, m,•II - • ••- . P-anexal Director ra.�•�s' •: - H PICK IN E ER G is being done in this way. not, the rationing of gasoline will Dated at`blontreal, Quebec, this 23ra Insludins Sundays ' Furuiture Dealer The restriction may inconvenience follow, and we'll have an allowance, day-•of'June; 1941. IMCMMM ,� 1 some but we had hoped that the deteri' fined by someone else. 'Defence Industries Limited cos 68 Pidurios '• t �, iB M. logilvie, Sea-T=eas. - - a1 U04 come from men; the twelfth IN S U N .� A Y _. .cera. presents the positive dde_ T here After -R R D I O 'REPORTER A came to him through revelation Hitler-'s Scalp! SCHOOL_ of Jesus Christ. � - , By DAVE ROBBINS _ - _ �+ (� �] Hew Thessalonians Received It L"l'i a7 S O N I Thess. 2:18. "And for this Saskatchewan is claiming the cause 'we also thank God without distinction (d being the first RADIO TIES EMPIRE Marmalade"—CI+OC'a peppy mora- ceasing, that, when ye received province to enlist' a full pla- The sons and daughters.of the Ing feature starting at 8.10± If you )LESSON IV _ from us the word of the message, teen of full-blooded Indians as British E&pire`are`getttng to know haven't, you have missed a treat, even the word of God, ye accepted ..an Active Service Unit of the SPIRIT INSPIRES � -- - each other better. ,The strongest for Joe Chryadale and Jack Wilt- HOLY , it not as the word of men; but, Canadian Army. While many' tie is that being c mented through inson take you through a merry ' tW TESTAMENT LETTERS In are, already in the sa it i in truth, the word.•of-God,.. mutual participation -in he Em round of musib and gags over your - 1s11, 1_21 1 -These. -2s13i 2, which also worketh7 in you that armed„forces, this will be the q pire's cause on democracy's front- toast and coffee. This-feature to Ss14-17; -2 Pet. 3:14 161 believe,” Paul held himself preach- first group to go to war as a' line. But there are other effective a breezy eye-opener for your day. Jude 3 ed to,the Thessalonian Church, a body. The platoon will be at- influences. Dial in.and start business with a QsOLDEN TEXT—Every 'acrip- record of -which is found in Acts' -aached,to as infantry battalio4 New Zealanders and Australians;. smile! ; not yet designated. Inspired of--God is also pro- 17:1.0. The First Epistle to the in Canada under the -_ir Training fable for tsaehiag, for reproof, Thessalonians is the first epistle,' Plan,.are participating in the home._ correction, for instruction as far as we $now, that Paul ever life of this country. Canadians, de- Benny Goodman,' Icing of the ch Is in righteousness. 2 Tim. wrote as an apostle to one of the fending the shores of Britain, are tunedelariniii and his ries,""Thhesti-a are IE a• ,i6, eat Christian Churches of his writings which are able to make tasting once again the unbounded tared its a"new series,""The Hous HE LESSON IN ITS SETTINI's Cy Ile is commending the Thes- thee wise unto"salvation through -hospitality of the En'gllAh, Scottish' Warman„” Thursday evenings a esloniana for receiving his mea- faith which is in Christ Jesus. 16. and Welsh. Englishmen', stationed 8.00 o'clock over the HBC red not­ E Time. - The Epistle to the age not as one based on human Every scripture inspired of God at every post from Rangoon ro work. ' tions was written about A.D. is also profitable, for teaching, With Benny will he Don b1cNe[ll The first Epistle to the speculation, on mans wisdom, but Baffin Bay, or sweeping the mar- The as one given to him by God,- for. reproof, for correction, for- • . as Em-cee and the weekly guests, .'1 essaloafans was written about aude'r � frnia the seas, are-sharing D. 64. The two Epistles- att t�sough spoken through mortal lips. instruction which is:in righteous- ideas and courage witl�pen_whose starting with Dorothy Lamour of . ness." Of course this passage film fame, and the SmooQties trio. oth were written at the end Paul was but the instrument,.Gbd skins are ]slack and red as well as Other visitors during the summer , y was the primary author and refers-primarily to the Old Testa- white. Their free interchange of ; Paul's life—perhaps A.D.-6b— origin• merit Scriptures. If' the Old ideas is the proof-of the•Ir wiH to 8111 be the Ktng'a Jesters and the 66. The Second Epistle of The experience of the Apostle fiestainent is'inspired, how much preserve a free world. Andrews Sisters. ,ater was written approximately more .so the New, which records Goodman was .the first maestro A t the same time—A.D. 66; while Pahl with the Thessalonians ought Radio takes Its place among these to bring wide popularity to"swing" to be, even `if in a lesser degree, the very words and acts of the forces strengthening the bonds be- Rte Epistle of Jude was also writ- the experience of all true mini- Saviour Himself, and was written tween the men and,women-of the music. His recently-reorganized lea between A.D. 65 and-70. by.those who cgmpanied with,the giitish Commonwealth.'.In collabor• _ band- has such stars'as Trumpeter Place.—Galatia was one of the stews of a Word of God, as e—to a before their--people---tA Lord, or were in fellowship with afion with the BBC, the CBC Ls, "Cootie" Wiliams aisd Benny's`sed at provinceq of Asia 14liaor in those who did. . "17. That the tel featuring Charlie Christians,on �stn's day. Thessalonica was a � His man of-God may be complete, fur- conducting a number of interesting eh�cts is gl�itar. His Doctrine of.1"nspirasioa P tt'ana-oceanic quiz broadcasts. "Quiz located in what we would It is interesting to note that wished complete unto every good for 'the Forces" is an established tH northern Greece, then known In Paul's last three epistles, the work." Verse aiitteen tens' ui favorite with Qanadians overseas Towards a more picturesque _ ja Macedonia. The designation i,o to Timothy, and'the one for that the Word .of.God is inspired, and their friends who listen at sports apsech:" 2 Peter and Jude are not given and..what it_ can do for us,. but home. on Saturday_ night at_ nine '�`itus, he speaks more often of Interviewed on Red Barber's these respective epistles. verse seventeen tells us that all Dial In this program and enjoy it _ faith,of teaching, of doctrine, of- y WOR sport program the other Pauli$ Gospel laspir:d the.truth, of the Word, of Scrip- these-things are 'to, the end that tbo. _ night, that 'great ballplayer, Ty _ Gal. 1:11. "For I make ]mown ture,. than iii .any other part of we, belonging to God, may be Cobb,- characterized a dumb out- u, brethren, as touching-the any •of his writings of similar complete in our lives'and equip- AROUND THE DIAL fielder in these words: "That guy _ gospel which was preached by me, length. It is quite significant ped for every good work. have. you enlgyed "Toast and had charley horse of the brain. t it is not after man. 12. For. that the greatest statement Paul. Peter's' Te'stimbnyr ither did I receive it from man, ever made about the Word of Peter 3:1.4. Wherefore, -be- was I taught it, but it came God, he makes here at the end loved, seeing that ye look for ■ -- me through revelation of Jesus of-his life, a conclusion resulting .these things, give diligence-that- The RULER - - The-Apostle Paul is here from long years of absolute de- ye may be found in peace, with- - efending the supremacy of his notion to Christ, and the mord of cut spot and blameless in his sight. # - a „ . _ e over all false teaching, God.. _ 15. And account that the long- +- ch had been brought into the Towards Complete Lives suffering of our Lord is salvation; HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pnzzle :many la Churches by Judaizers 2 Tim. 3-14. "But abide thou even as our beloved brother Paul 1, 7 Powerful L I QLTY .R C countries• d by those who were miring 3n the, things which thou' Mast also, aecording to .the wisdom Roman C l7!E UiT RI 1 18 God of love. _ �h►orka witJa the truth of salvation learned and hast been assured of, given to him, wYote unto you; 16. - emperor. O TI W!E IT N 20 You.- ace. verse eleven m7 t tre Isttow As also in all his epistles, speak- 112000 pounds. NIE! I U' L I E E N 22 Wages' grgh ing of whom thou hpst'learn- A s them is these thin a• 25 Call 'd to present the negative side ad them. 15, and that from a g g ; 12 Behind the N A'GtAN pjn at the question-him Gospel did Mabe thou beat known the sacred' wherein are some things-hard to times. ' q l l 27 To distress.preserve - be understood, which the ignorant 13 Stomach. I K S IE L 'TI 1D[K I 'foo and unstedfast wrest, as they do.- 16 A descendattt. N I L R El gEu 28 Constellation, - -• ■ a also the other seri lures unto _ -CURIOUS p 17 To store in N A V T � $1 Insight- _ _ ... 'THIS j n ^ ey William their own destruction." a SRO. furious - �~ ` (l7/J �Vi �Q S �1`L1J Ferguson �' The apostle has just.been speak- 19 To handle. Unpection. _ Ing of the coming of the Lord, -• - - 6 6 and especially of those"who, in a 21 Salamander- SAIL NL I S 32 To soar • ►- --- s offing way, insisted that the 22 Learning' I 33 Moisture: - 23 Southeast 5writing _ x «M Lord was not coming because thus (abbr.). 4S Hits with 3 Weavers 3 tablet. •.......: far they- find not seen'Hihi. But, .24 Neal England the'hand.- - frame. 36 Dower . - says Peter, the day of the Lord (abbr.). 48 To repair. 4 Wayside property. -' will come. If such is so, and 25 Sorrowful. 50 Each. :wteL 38 Sudden- �... 52 Dyeing •••- + yr � " ; righteonsnesa is to reign at his 26 Therefore. - .- .5 To expedite ��• coming, and we are to be in a 27 Bashful• apparatus, 15 He was killed 40 Grain set _ a - �: new world by His grace, then we 28 To query. 53 Joker ` H — by 41 Grandparental ought to give diligence to our 30 Arrow 54 Wireless or iates. ' ' 42 Assam -t music box. silk r7n. persona] fife. These things.' said poison tree. w4 [` ,, .,, the Apostle Peter; Paul' himself, Cooked in fat.-. k- x�• ' 7 Saxons. -IN X44 FrarnevsIork - 32 C S5 Nee -� \; �� - e was half- mifald�_ =34 Bird sf.prey.. �ll_Hfamnus wac stn __ board. -- 1, y he admed in sorne of his epl.-ties,- 11, itted, were` quite 'hard to 37 Railway 9 To undermine discount ` 1 understand, and- yet- should be (abbr.). 57 He. was--a .;10 Shoe repairing 46 Nobleman. 38 To deposit- Latin — tools. 47 Senior (abbc.j w e o he w or historian Conjunction. .49 Reverence. , understood by th .help f t rro Holy Spirit. _ - 4 Embryo APL) 14 crime. 50 Period of 39-So 0' Contending for the Faith Bower. VERTICAL 'I6.fe .—=-- or tirnt. l _ . " 'E U�.�: Jude 3: 3. "Beloved. whi!c J 41 Chewed 2 Practical defeated 5f Ye. MT.RAJ NIER2 NAT%' . PARK, was giving all diligence to write ANNtJAI. SNOWFALLS OF unto you of our common sal- 1 2 3 q 5 7 $ g 10 - ,,' /b� FEET dation, I was constrained to. write ARK CaMMON.,�' dnto- ytlu eshortiAg"'you to con- _ ' tend earnestly for the faith which" COw!.1976BYNLA SERVICE.INO, o r.tr was once for all delivered unto 17 Ig 19 0 Yu z,6g5 the saints." If, then, we have in ' f*��y our hands• not only or. inspired 1 22 �3 _ NATUR Word from-God, bier the'only`fi _ NOON ARE OF THEt NCs -I- spired Word that God has given 24 25 26ALIS 'r . �+ to me-n, permanently record'e3 in ORN(ON THAT THE T�-�� yvriting, how-tragic if this Word �7 28 -9 r". �LDWE.R AtVIMAt6 ARE• PES(5J' should be lost, if its glory should - '.ARE CAPASL.E O� •i-F 1 E be minimized, if its truths 'should 30 31 32 33 TH/NK//�Cs'f '�JNE be perverted, or t*;:ted, or h FluESdenied. 39 35 36 DCD MUCI f - i,.''`' ' 37 COoOa iN ' S1mallest Feet DEVOURING " 40. 2 43 45 46 7 r; PLANT-LICE. Pte. Harold. Jameson, of Nlap- chester,, England, claim's to have• g 49 50 51 52 IN plays a great part in the lives of the so-called lower - Britain's smallest soldier feet`He animals,-but experiments have convinced most naturalists that they wears size one, and it took the 53 54 55 do.have limited capacities.for`thinking. •The-fact:that dogs dream Army two months to fix him up` ;indicates the possession of imagination _. - with boots. He.is 4 ft..9'in. tali; - ' NEXT: The hearth Bra *at has beset Darning for 147 years. w ei�hs 124'lbs.,'and passed At.- 6 ? PUP=Pop's Interpretation - By .J. MILLAR WAFT - - - 1 wwA-r TIMI= WILL . . ._ COME ALTER 1 - SUPPER i (�K AT BF. READY ? , • :..r:,,. }r W... .�::::.: ...n. •::::} ...... .... i ......n\}�.•'P .n ...t.. ..:..:•• ..v.. ::ti:'Y Rwlwesed v M1• BHI TO cat inr,�N _• �_''� T.3 a+rI L "> e.•.s.-.�.►. ••e•' tances The Operation to remove it is thus greatly simplified. ' a ence With the new portable X-Ray What - Scip w PIPErE mac 1 now in use, it will be Modern -- s, GU A I �e e possible to examine wounded so]- i �� TA TE r -i I sig D o�D 9 diens just back of the front line, _t l e e a:':. TIGHT POIKH"t'S1t _ - - -- give emergency treatment and — p,NDY SEAIs „ fIN,bSt "LOW-TOP -� send them back to base hospitals BY RUKERfA LEE �/ft-LB• pocket Tins CARTILAGE BANKS with specific advices as to the lo- 1. How should a girl ,etre- ,ire P e c k s d In y Dr. Samuel Cohen, associate cation of a bullet or piece of tar refer'to her employer? .,professor of laryngology at the shrapnel. y —Graduate -school of Medicine, 2. What is the correct order , University of Pennsylvania, dis- ;or the wedding party to proceed. ?° closes that human cartilage now Hen Called In , down the church aisle? Is-,bein '� 3.' Is it all right to fondle or , g stored in banks for . future use. When Gas Falls feed animals while at the table? 4. . Is it ever permissible to r. ,. � Dr. Cohen explains that excess - - p cartilage removed in operations St. Bartholomew's Hospital,Lon- "show off" one's knowledge about GROWN 1 N SUNNY, SOUTHERN ONTARIO �. previously was discarded but.now don, England, recently received different subjects of converse- - is preserved in a solution for the gift of a set of eggs. It was- tion? suggested when the chickens were 5. Should a man' remove his --'"'future grafting operations where - ' • ( � additional tissue is required. hatched they should be sent to hat when he meets a woman ac- ��� - t, „ -- the nurses'country home to provide qusintance on the 'street and '�--cS- - nye Cartilage banks are becom- eg,e� for the winter. pauses to talk with her? • g A V • • f ing increasingly important as war- The eggs were nut In a gas in- 6. What are some suggestions Warriors Dap time causes a huge number of gg .7 human disfigurements. cubator to the pathological labor- for entertainment- at a house , y p U BEARD - story. Then bombs cut off the gas party? 1 e - Saturday, August 23rd at Can• —O— supply, -The eggs were in dan- Answers i _ adlan Nation¢I Exhibition will LOCATE SHRAPNEL QUICKLY ger of going toll. 'I. She may may, "Mr. Grant, See Many Mechanized Units A new quick method of find- A resourceful hospital,615cial ap- » �� ;Participating-71►� Ing bullets and shrapnel frag- for. whom I work, Mr. Grant, Ile large factory had organlzed patina In the Parade. meats in the hod b pea:•ed with a-hen in the sidecar my employer," or merely'. "Mr. y y geometry of his motorcycle and the newcom• » its own Home Guard, and the Keeping step with the times,the In announced.by the U.S. War De- Grant, if he does not require men were duly posted to gilard Canadian National Exhibition re• ear, proceeded to hatch out the identification. 2. First the uah- the works.. partment. eggs, era, according,, to height, the Porte that it is arranging to ]taus _ The technique enables a sur- The manager approached the as many mechanized units for this on to locate a fragment shortest leading, then the brides-- year's Warriors' Dap parade as' - gmeat in Any g, main entrance, and the sentry, ..part of the body within one min- maids, according to height, then torn between du and,deference Sirius, the brightest stat%in the t3' possible. Details are beingworked ate with an X-Ray spotter and the maid of honor alone, then the challenged: "Halt, Mr. Browrr� ._ sky, is hatter and 6,000 miles flower put, it is stated, to have tank corps, _ `,few .quick calculations 'of. dis- farther away than the sun, girl, and last the bride on- Who goes there?" motorcycle troops, and mechanized her fathers arm. 3. No; some unite false s large part in the an, people object to the presence of - ;1 - animals in the dining room and The Problem dual patriotic panorama. _ • - IL •�+ir� M Warrior's Day, which this year - - - �„'-�+,"• this should when It makes modom ten _ _ guest are present. m4. No; the :,years younger." takes on special significance will s e _ e e y be held on Saturday, August 23rd,' - • '• : ' �;� most intelligent people-are nsu- "Goad gracious, fancy put. be ie expected,say C.N.E. oJYlciale, > sag on ten years every time ally the simplest and the most to surpass all former records, Close modest. 5. Certainly, and bold 1 take my hat off!'? it in his hand while talking, un- to 50,400 persona, it is anticipated,. -- win participate in the paradg itself~ _ less the weather is disagreeable. Brute 6. Golf, swimmin tennis, hik- She: "Y and reparations are now n full P g, e. oar little wife made swing to accommodate a large num- _ Ing, picnicking, motoring. her of patriotic and veterans' org- that cake with her own dear Little _ / -hands I" anizations, not , only .from other q He: "Well now, if m little •�' o Can r wife will' eats that cake with her pons points.inatbetUnited States tk _ s own dear little mouth I will be Detachments of Polish and Dutch BY ANNE ASHLEY. satisfied." troops, now in•training in Canada, As well as units from the Norweg• - AllQ. How can I prevent candles -'. Has Something tan air training school in Toronto from dripping? - - "I have no inferiority com- will, it Is eapecfed, take part, alone • //, j A. Place the candles in the pl.x," deeLreel Mussolini re- with Canadian units in the parade. refrigerator and let them remain eently, "just an Interferiorily r minute eral before beforeait is necess until sary last _sae. Canadian National '• use them. The candles will then It 6a'ppened at the Railways Revenues -hurn, without trickling down the � training camp of a major league y sides, as the flame will consume The groes revenues for the all- •baseball dab. the �' Rail- Gatekeeper ear to the manager)— Q. Inclusive Canadian National Rail- burn? How can I relieve sun,- "Th Umpire -f - today's game ie ways for the week ending Jule' urn 7 1941 were $5,417,058 as corn- . A. Mix two parts of-limewater Shall 10ass them in?" ads- pared with $4,725,996 for the at the gate with two• friends. to one part of linseed oil; best Manager same period of 1940, an:increase to the consistency of cream and g (gasping)—"An am- of $691,059 or- 14:6%. _ apply. Vaseline or olive oil are pire with two friends? Surer' also good remedies that are often "What's s the idea of calling - dOdilsi effective. your dos, 'Swindler'?" i4cratchiffir....'�tt fHow can I repair a vase .. Oh. just fun. When I from which s piece has been ac- Fagtuakrelielfn t.harr•ftrstn.,ttmpk.ad,. eidentall chipped? +call him in the street, ball ba'.tm.�.iK.�' ef y ipped• - earned.hut tmahle,,rue fast-at -. - the men almost jump out .of DDD Gb""'� A. Mould a piece of putty into „ �. D. F*wLrjptiwt, ti ...sad Canadians work to. the CSvitlr and paint it the same �fr lkln.- "° 9oarbeairneatinoandgacktyq inseam titin raa'dntsat.t u,dar(f).D.U,E'dt. IPriOM forceal TV xear the Cafighting adian shade as the rest of the.vase.. -It Two Scota went to a friend's t Aar, National Exhibition will show what will be noticed far less than if house on a tial occasion' and that work is accomplishing.The Navy left chipped. - > will show corvettesandminesweepers. Q. How can I remove scorch were hospitably entertained. 80 FEMALE PAI -The Army will demonstrate its equip- spots from cotton fabn`c? hospitably, in fact, that on their meat The Air Force will have a vest, A. _Dip the article into cold way back ane of them sat by the absorbing display.Manufacturers too side of the road and' be Women veno auSer palmus. trreSu. are setting up thrilling exhibits of water and hang dripping wet in gen to Lar pertods with nervous, wood - pISP�A their war materials. the sunshine. As soon as it dries, weep. "I• canna remember the :polls due to functional cause N AV A� The United States Navy Band will wet it again and repeat the pro- bride's face," he wailed. "I canna Vegemab el Compound simply mar-- remember the bride's bonnie -wee velous to relieve suck distress.: be the feature presentation in the cess again and again, This pro- Pinkham's Compound to made { Band Sheet There will be dozens of case may take s little time, but face." eapecfatlr to help weak,tired wom- * _ enthralling attractions Qf interest to it is a cure that will not fit an "Hold your,tongue, ye full;' en'iO go 6muing taro dsmcwt days, women—from wartime kitchens to y �� Oder 1,000,000 women have reported' day-bydaywor)<for the bombed cities way injure the wearing quality �'pledthe other. It was a amazing TEfa'WORTB of England. of the material. funeral."' You will see the mighty effort of all ' Canada dramatized.There will be art and entertainment, too. Spoits and MY S H W music,dancing anpyrotechnics. It'. L A S S I F I E D ADVERTISEMENTSo . . AR �► a gglamorous;exciting,interesting Ex- •hibition that everyone should ace 1 Itw Great AgrkukVraiShow AGENTS RANTED 'FARMS FUR 3AI,E A\1RDRE��INC. SCEI(Illi. a IIIc Exhibition's AgriCultur8l and - BUSiNESS OF YQtiR OWN NOW, 200 FARMS FOR SALE IN MOST EARN l\'Ii{1.E YOU LEARN HA1R- 14vestock Show is the largest and ready. t,ost determined by terri- fertile sections Ontario. For in= dressing. complete details in t . most important laNorth America,See ,r tory desired, but not prohibitive, formation advise requirement Mor- new 1941 booklet, now nn request Mor- the latest farm equipment. Learn the article sold by the gallon with ria B. Percival, 252? Dundas St, Robert=on•s Ilairdressinry Acad- newest methods. Compare recent Inevitable repeats: a natural pro- London "Western Ontario's Fore- "emy. 187 Avenue Road, Toronto: duct, unequalled and easy to sell.' most Farm Sales Agency," veimment standards. See the judg- Apply Aqua• Vitae Sales Office. WRITS`' fag,share in the generous prize money. _ 646 Yonge St.. Toronto. FOR SALE NOTICE A F• EX BABY CRICKS R E R 1"I L T 10-20 1icCOR3fICH FRUIT AND CFGETAPLE a, - GROW- Deering Tractor. Same guarantee ers. The Oakville Basket ('o.. Ltd... �" 7F YOU WANT LATF. SUMMER, az! new. International Harvester Oakville, Ontarlo can supply your early fall Bray chicks• we can DealFr, J. FT. McCaw, Barrie, boxes, crates and baskets prompt- supply them, but order well in ly at ran."n.ablr prices. advance; Right now there are F'EATHFRq WANTED Shirks•, most breeds, ready 'im- mediate delivery, also pullets, VOTLL RC1? NEW OR USED FFATH- RITEi )1.1Ti��l ' started, day-old.. Bray Hatchery, y 230 John N.• Hamilton, Ont, ers or exchange for spring mat- HAVE. YOi' HEA1t1? ABOUT Dix- 130 New Goose, 65c.. . Get - on's Neurits, and Rhr`umatic'Patn -- quotations on others. Robinson's Remedy? It gives ;:nod results. r; qG • , RF,F. 9UPPLTF.S 33edding. 282 Brock Avenue. To- Sold at Munro's Drms. s35 Elgin. R/ ront�. ID cutr WE PAY HTGHEST PRICES FOR Ottawa, Po4tpaid'sl 00• _ - .i BAN VQ f Csnadian pure beeswax. Please i,ADIFS OR WOMEN WANTF-D � — y N.O►V (fV .submit ofterina;s. immediately. SNAPSHOTS TO-DAY t ,S• f sj Lloyd's Traboratories, Montreal. TURN POUR TiME INTO DOL- ' + C•OX lays by selling Familex Products BELTiNG FOR THRESHERMEN TREASURES TO-MORROW _ In your community. It's your op- •' -portunity for- easy and repeat THRESHER BELTS. BELTING, pales, No experience needed- Be- Your films are carefully and al, to pulleys, hose• lacing, feeder can- gln with few. dollars and own, miioally. processed by imperial, t0 i vas, motors, shafting and hangers make sore they last. (~ 'at reduced prices. Sehd fpr new Your business. Money back fpr list Ygrk. Belting Co., 88 York reiarn unsold itrodw it you have a or 8 EXPOSURE, FILMS Zile a fk0 (Street, Toronto. to discontinue. Free catalogue with beautiful enlargement free. (/r*_ and details on request: Mies G. 8 reprints with enlargement 8504t, , St. George, 570 St. Clement. Mon- ' Thou-sands of letters from aatlefleO Eight 4 x 6 nE�nlargement• ( tarsal: customers testify to our'superior ORK 30c LF,GAL quality and service. Your film developed and each prl>tt J. N. LINDSAY, LAW OFFICE, CAP- IMPERIAL PHOT(k SERViCID enlarged to 4 : e, 39l: Reprhots, Itol Theatre Building, St. Tbomas, Dept D, Statlon J. Toronto. 1 • some size. S toi Bee. Ontario.. Special Department for DIRECT FILM SERVICE farmers enllertiens. ��+� p�+r� 18a 'Klna .East. Dept. T. Toronto MEDICAL FILMS DEVELOPED GLOtrl/ BAKERY EQUIPMENT A TRIAL -- EVERY SUFFERER- AND PRINTED s Q s Q B e a � of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis a OR'S EXP.09URES ;. a AKER9' 'OVENS AND SSACHIN- should try Dixon's Remedy. Mun- t1 �.� Ory, also rebuilt equipment al- arc's Drug Store, Elgin Street, ! r.C 11 aye on band. Terms arranged. Ottawn,Posipatd 81,011, BEAUTiF•UL AI,BUM FRES Invited. Hubbard = with Every Roll Correspondence --- :- jrortTo oats n Co. lOs Bathurst MUE 301—'41 BON AR RO Fll,nt >*r�ra Btioarrtss :1 Ott.-. 1 1,' : - TSE PICKERI G NMB Expert Painter and Decorator LrAND• SVRVZYDIt L. ,'E. 0"N&ILL : 'The Pi�cke'"ring ,i RGood workmanabip. Reasonable. H. - ?aeeut . a.aae. J. W. Johnston. Frenchman's' Bay. t• J. DOMVAN, IL A-, Be- a YUNBRAL BA COTOR AND MEAT :M0�T *1.76 Por YOU. ;1.60 ft; iur,►eyam ao Gtba and Anaoi<d. 80 :'attMeriptions to the United $fates IGf 8tr. >r� Oehs� than [,. e. on file ase the room& 'd 9ucceesoe.to+w. J. maker. We esrry a..full liae of and Gt. Britain, 1*2.00 in •d"u,«. Pearson's -Cartage . }etlr — _��strvfu• Night and Day Service Fresh ' • I e • iae Residence P�' .andJoLa [trar, Proree AILY WANTED - Telegrain B. We TORONTn`FIdKEfc2ING DEAD HORSES AND CATTLE 4;ured 1� urniture MOV�11 For free pick up phone No Victims Fund aROOKI�IN .. .. .. . 66. t�Ve to Y ou Meats .. 413 St. Pant•$ Any. Sunday school ur Patronage is Appreciated CI��� '' '' '' 506 Our,deliver is at our serviaa Dunbarton $5.00 PHONE PICK 5304 AGINCOURT zone 2144 W*do Bailding of all 1tiAaW y y OV a pay the phone cbarges CARPENTERING, phare Pick t620 . P. C,V. HARVEY PEARSON CEMENTING, CLARENCE SILK- A. �.E.He Prop. ..___-�rORDON YOUNG LTD ----.—�-L[IMBING; COCKSHUTT Toronto ,Yhone Ad.3636 and • SOUFINO , TheatreHar 5eell�Brantfoid Roofing �n �I i o rvice !lfatariala,Empire Bathroom �1 QIJ� � Wood ...Phone, 100 STOUFFVILLE Equipment, bnro'WaFter t 8peteme, Bea ty�, Age Thursday. Friday and Saturday PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN Expert service and re- Stable Eq�iinment .JULY 24, 25 and 26 _ THAT FRAY'S THE TEMPER Cairn to all nlakea. Rens- Badding Material �� stock � Pasta � Huai de {�Y011il People" AND NERVES. ' IT MAY BE onable charges. Work Ediimatea Free ��� on above anadrines $r p YOUR EYES. Work Guaranteed ttaplenrents on eshibit in sennas • .. . gllaranteed Plows, taowere - ---WITH C. H. TUCK, OPT. D� ARTHUR FIELD F. J, PROUSE : SHIRLEY TEMPLEtry BFWJ6 em F. a •Graduate Radio and Tclevistor. phone 3:,02 - L. LYE. )Select Short Subjects draee 1616 Institute; Official Radio -._ pit fERm, OI�TAB10 - Claremont, Orate OWMOWJ' OTR Service Men's Association, 3[UNDAY, TUESDAY; .WED'SDAY I JULY 28,29 and 30 ""Men Against - the Sky" :. _ ., tTH RICHARD DIX WENDY BARRI6 C,omadd Disney Carton• A y and AS T>itatsday. Friday and Sataraay _ CALLING -AL : '`Thee P►ank Dick" WITB W. C. FIELDS �ROC� -� _ ..A-4 _ THEATRE _ - N� 11T C Y Healthfully Air-Conditioned Shows Daylight Saving Time -_ H A T _ o R A L E M E R G E 3'HURSDAY FRIDAY i4SATURDA) _ JULY 24, ZS and 26 -• a id right agm • up as acute shortage of gee and fuel C& Tbursd.r'and Frid,%rfat lr=jms that normally supply our country have been _ -:Two Show--st-7 30 and 630 _ = Saturday.Matinee at 1.30 vita _ 1Fint 5boW Suturday tight at 7.00 The C nanonwrealth )Ur Training Plat, the rapid d welopement 61 catuilwo 1 _ _ Last coa.plrcr snow at lo.00 _ wed army units and the great work carried on by our corvettes BUD ABBOTT anise the demand for fuel urgent _ LOUCOSTrLLO �eaude oil intake is limited. There is just on*thing Canada does not ask oe and £' request YOU to,put YBta eft todo if o "full She merely asks for help• . amts that YOU _ ,IN .# our fighting forces are to carry on with a - up. y tank". Every Canadian motorist is asked to cut his ••• gip• walk sometmses when the distance isa t too 9r = Bta<Ck' Privates'' fdasly gas consumption in that You take a shortos drive g. thalf I WITH on Standup afternoaa.,.that .THE ANDREWS SISTERS _ •• - ' -. you look after Yana aur and _ There ar* many ways by 17 ways towarJs a 1teeP it in good castaitioa... ALSO - which this 50% saving can that you say to Your nei4li•' Latest a'CANADA CARRIES ON" -be made . . . ways and, o GASOLINE hour{ „Let's use MY, &ar • d4ChurchiN's Island" means to give you more today. Jim: well mileage per gallon. You can tomorrow." _','drive slower so that you will o SATING=WMonday, Tuesday and Wednesday ', less gasoline. . You can Every dap• m and ; _JULY 28, 29 at�d 30 go' fifty-fifty ,"with your (Approved by Automobile Experts) greater qua:itity. we must Litt Complete Shear ii 9.45 neighbours: inviting each Reduce"9 speed from 60 to 40 on the open road.. . release gasoline and oil by « Other to share cars . . . for Avoid jack-rabbit starts. the thousands of gallons to Footsteps in ' .- ; business, and for pleasure. Avoid useless or non-sseritial driving. our throbbing munitions ' the Dark" people ccta read'y g0 t0 Turn motor off when not in use,do not leave iallay. plug , . . to our tanks and xsad from work together, Dour i race your engine;let ft warmup slowly. armoured care . . . to Ouz . , WITH one car instead of Dont-strain your engine; change gears, fi htin$planes and bomliere ' — C••p.carburetor cleaned and properly adjuster _ g ERROL FLYNN four . . . using one gallon of Tune up motor. bluing;otc. . to our corvettes and :BRENDA MARSHALL gasoline instead of several Beep spark plugs and vanes dean. -mercha=nt ships,that ply the : RALPH BELL Chock cooling system:overheating wastes gasoline. , Wometn as well as mea maintain tires at right pressure. vital sea-lanes . so that ALAN HALE ,mak* these savings. f Lubdcateeffici•ntiy;worn engines waste gasolia•. the day Of ,victory, mat TTR.ACTION • ALSO A\ ADDED 'A Dtiv in groups to and from work. using sooner be at hand. The amount of gasoline used carr alternate dais. In Canada for business. ;_ FO! Wog. picnicscarinstead and outings, Will m Nobody s : YOU help?, 'Take thew short shopping trips ON FOO? WIl � •social and non-esssatiai • sweetheart Now' ucblvitiea is amazingly-high and Cancels inane. _ Walk to and S& WI3T —_ r_in proporticft Dant owns too.can help by reducing spoia. It is oitao viterlZY smpaP¢a.-.i to that usedannul ZENN13 O KEEF by our fighting fot'ces. 4as Yow►ei service statiow mdw wiill siodlr es:piolrr NCE MOORR look at this figures would these and odea+vers of swwssnsolvm CoaaskbiRL riot you rand the ass qr .. on that this dd►meatia stud cdmnt�iei . convince Y I I t I f dl. CO>1lZNG — Thum Fri. and Sat n mud be revsssed• I - �. 1 u Z _. JULY 31, AUG- -' The iGove:ssas<oat Of the - . - 66ChadHannaaoMiN = OST OF CAIN & D A THROUGH: _ to Technicolor ACTING �,$. COrt'i'RELLB.Oi! Coetrolre►ler Cwede E WETS _ THE HONOURABLE G D. HO` F. NU"es of Mu-"— and SuPPir HENRY FONDA '`c* L71ja0UR i s / s VICTORY ' • ' . i pOROTHY r , - .1: #..,......fes" i :. �... •• .. .. .._. A. -�xsy . ,.' *q.•.p, lip •�-• - �C-LAREMONT " , cls carne out'to Claremont on Wed- grandfather built, now the Shepherd chairman, introduced the artists. So •. nesday afternoon of last week, the .home. Mx. at}d Mrs. Brown were able many of Toronto's beet, on one Pro- , 'FARR 5 •"Y Mrs. G. M. Forsyth was in Whithy guests of the local Circla, They were to give her much 'i yt ziformation, also gram) was unique. The following on business last Friday. to spend the day at the Parsonage, Part of a pill-making machine, used took. part — Fred Dawsvn, Frank c Dir. and Mrs Bud Norton are now in a Picnic on the lawn. The heavy by her forebears is the old medicine ;Oldfield and Mrs Oldfield, as ace- Sale established in their now home: rain of that day, spoiled all of the shop. The party remained for the ompaniest; Lenore Hurd Best; Mabel j_.... ^. Miss Betty Pretbn of Toronto, many plans the-local ladies had pore- night to attend the conmrt. Anoth- Cottrell and Burt Lloyd; Edna Beed; was, at home for the week-end, pared for their visitors. and they er caller on the Brown's uu Sunday Jean McDonald; Bob Wilson and ErbaII and Alaska Onto! B Mrs. Len Pilkey lavishing in Os- were forced to take refuge in the afternoon, was, Mr. *James Dundas, Jean Simpkin; Ruthven McDonald; ley, free from nations w hawa this eek. Sunday School room across the way, of the Sheriff's Office, City Hall,- •Ethel Evans, violinist; Jimmy Fax; Airs. Borland is recovering-from a where a program of games was carr- Toronto, whose parents had been Edwin Balfour; Blondie and Atha- Garden Peas, 10A. per lb. serious illneso..Mrs. Morley. nas been Led out, and lunch served. friends of Mrs, Brown before her bas,ca; coloured. The sacrifice of the ' Clever Seed attendance as, nurse. ton immediately, rvvhere he takes ov- marri age, and nearly 60 )Cars have splendid artiste in coming here to W. and Mrs. Nicola, of Toronto is er -the operation and management of passed since she had been in touch help in local rwar work, was deeply Farrmore Laying Mash •"visiting Miss Margaret Graham for the Dodge - DeSoto Sales of that with the family. Memory had much kaPreciated. The Draw for'rtte Cedar (}xOw1IIg Mash guaranted a few days this iweek, Place. The best wishes of -vis many to do with the pleasure to' Mrs. C hest, donated. by Cl A. Sterritst, friends here, tis many customers, Brown in meeting representatives of Pickering, give resul.tds Ivan Beverley had the misfortune meg. realized $82, the Chest g' X2.36 per Cwt. and the community gent�aly wish friends so highly esteemed. be' won b run a nail into his foot. No ser- ins y Mrs. A. Lemon. The Barley& Oat Chop, $2,26, sous results are expected. him the best of.success. Mr. Mole The Old-Timers' Concert on July Electric Toaster, donated by Mr. D. Mr. and' Mrs Hoo Y came into Claremont only a few 16th had an attendance that filled Awr, and the-24 pound b Hooey and ears a o in the 'em t p Y� g donated b Mrs. Gannon,wen to Building Material of all kin_ ve returned to Claremont di�mr an Y g employ of the the hall to ca salt The threatening y ' Chas. Cooper firm, and later o�-ten outlook after the afternoan's storm, Toronto and Oshawa ticket purchas- Claremont, On annual vacation le Lake Oshawa, the accessories, and service station kept many at home. The immaculate ers. Door receipts amounted to ov- birs. Wid Miller, of Oshawa, is costumes of the P Phot Bei. 38J. Offlea in the old stone store on the faux- gentlemen, and the er $100,00 and after e • visiting Miss Err�rna Brown for a - xpeuses are .P = fewt'days, also her son, Ear)~ corners, developing it-into-a�success- lovely apparel of. the ladies_Ras a P g Ped, a goodly sum will-be available ful concern. The community's good factor in making the entertainment .Pte. Gordon Stiver, of Camp Bor- Y s g for Rea Cross supplies.. - wishes go also, to Mr. Mote's suss-. Perfect. Mr. C. URov Kenny, as the, -den, spent Sunday with friends in essor, Mr. Bob„ McLeod, who takes town here' over the business at once. He does Reeve Reeser, of Pickering Town- intend entering the motor sales bus- "'has proclaimed Monday, August iness for the present, at least c, _ 4th Civic Holiday, when it is.expe > Wan. Dickinson has returned to _-_ ted that all places of business in the Claremetit after a week's visit with Township will be closed, friends at Lake °'Kush' og' e w hope - Mr. and Mrs.. Q .A. Overland, and we haves !led it correct! Edin Mr, and Mrs. LLonel Douglas were Y .) the Haliburton District. at Erin, on Sunday, visiting their The Woman's Association of ttRTANT .-NOTICE he- ' 'aunt, who celebrated her 81st birth- United Church are holding- an ire _ Rev. Keith Danlel, of Dnfferin St. Cream Social on Wednesauy, Aug.. ■ Baptist Church, Taranto, has had 6th, at 8 p. m. on the church lawn. to Men L l or ebarge of the 15-minute serviceover Thego omogramunity �e gad, Iwo C1FRB each-morning this week, and extended a cordial invitation. Come ■ ■ ■ gregation is has been lstetned-to by many here. and bring your friend* - � � Rev. Walter Daniel aotdress his g soagrelmuon on Sunday morning, Masses Mary and Betty Farris. of London, are holidaying with their ' ” cuing as bis subf�ct - "The River of (aunt, Mrs. Dr. Tomlinson - :. the Water of !:die" sad in the even- 1 � at the Phrk "A Religion of , BROUGRA Gonanes Sea1W. - -- - •. The local Bowling Club have been -' Mrs Robert Birrell is quite ill at having an active time in the last her home. ✓ - - - . ' two wselrs — visiting Oshawa oa Red Cross wgrkers from the Nor- Tuesday evening this week; the tical thorn Section of the Township gathi- nday Safes! by P'rodass dna, bated use 27th. 1941 (=der atriliorhy of The � . elnb entertaining a group u! abort Bred at the Tows Hall on Mo T•1�B �'� � J thirty from Oshawa; a men's team National Reaourcas Mobiliratioe Act 1940 and The War Measures Act), The Governor .,at 9touffville, on Weds evening, to hear Major Watson give esday. The .a talk on methods of handling Red 40 Council bas now �e liable for tailits�ry. g for the dux of Canada Sirmda* Cup MAed- Doubles in.the • - - . - -.• new future, probably a t Antngtiat Cross work, and much information --all Coale British subjects trident in Canada at arty tame ttiaoe September 1st, 1439,who,od :. on work throughout the `P'rovinca July lS�+ Imo, areae of caildlest Midowrcra, and who on July 1st, 19,50. fasts was received. .fsc*md tae asses of This Sunday evening services in Mine Mary Malcolm holidayed at Twenty-one yearn - _ - Twenty.cataeS the Park are proving very Successful home the past week and evidentky quite attractive to our IVtrs R J. Ford, of Highlari.i Creek Twenty-two - - Twenty-four ] church-going public. The number. .in spent last week with her parents Waal also a m U40 attains or WX atr-W f&dw of wmtk wo pew"ar or-A,,4 a/Hi ,y of wo,1940, :attendance is reported to be increas- Miss Wanda Varnum was with her +r a46o a+are one tbo fitoemb dip of full(1940). w niowmW or widowwr u*haw cbild or cbudrus.a ing with each service. The local people,-the Donald Beer family on _ B:eeact from Paragraph j of Proclamation. r-:7 band continues its important of n part sluihe -Men designated-in the aforegoing are fisrtber required the service. Our people .appear to 'The berry'. .crop has ...been -much _• � .r r � like the idea of bei ""To sorbawl tbnrs./ws for sadicd rmorsortio,r and to rndarso a�f ng able to sit in ben�tted b the heavy rainfal but sr-Wins fW o °'t in f their cars and Join in the Sunday Y 5 ]5 �stowbs oretbiw C.asada or ebo territorial maters tbereot,mad to report ae first places rad tiwos and in sw4 the price is unusually high. a'aam r sad to ssrcb 400bcriA s o►Or"m tf 00 oho ootifiwd M tbea rrspcsisaly ij a Dioiriewd Rsalstrw WvnhiP services. "Where two or Mrs Swardfager,-of_Winnipets, is of as Admisistraaoo D�iea* Rza.act from Pamsmph 4 of Prodamadoe. three are gathered together" still visiting her relatives, the Cassie _ appales, even though in the. Park, families this week: Members of the local Red Cross Several families from herr ce at - � "Branch attended the general meeting dad .the Decoration Day Service at 'PROVISIONS ae .Broughaan on Monday, evening, white, cemetery on Sunday last. when, they were addressed by Major Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ellicott were _ Watson Field d®Sign@d to facilitate !Organizer. The North week-end �isitora with.their pa;ienffi; ; „ '' '" Pickering District was well repres- Mr. and Mrs. G. Goodyear were also. @gUlt06�@ conditions Of mobilization ented, and 'learned much to the ad- Sunday visitors at the home. - vantage of local groups, vne point On Wednesday last, the Brown's _ P°._ pe guests in the per- efelrift of TrainingPeriods to Avoid Individual Hardship being - that a certain portion of the had unexpected g ,proceeds of Red Cross Coi,,,crts etch, sons of Mrs. Gray, of London;'Ont, If the Board is satisfied that the calling out of any man for military trainin*.will cause r.: is not required to be sent to Head- and Mr. Scott and niece, Miss Van .-extreme hardship to those.dependent upon such man, the Board may, from time to,time, quarters as ,understood in the past, Zant, of Detroit, who; on an. exten- postpone the �'�g period of-the than: Provided that such man shall,apply for a nor are they required to obtain a ded- motor trip, stopped at Broug- ponement order in accordance with the provisions.of subsection one of section tea orthe 'permit' to hold such functions. ham. Miss'Van Zant knew it was her rcguladons. Mr. Alf. Mole, leaves for Bramp- father's birthplace, and his people, POftp011@nest Applications Must be Made in Writing About forty members of the Mt the Bentley's rest in the pillage cern- :Denis Baptist Women's Mission Cir- etery. She saw,-the home"her great- No application for a postponement order may be,made otherwise than in writing, by the "t > ;man called out, to the I�isiortal Registrar who issued the "Notice-.Medical Examination" - `and within eight dear days of,the date appearing on such notice. Any person who appears before a Board shall do so at his own expense. - 'FARMofWar Industry and Seasonal Ocwpctions given Consideration � , ERS S : . . : . In;the national interest, applications for postponement of training of key men engaged to _ a industries, CII essential ti = - .:-, -.. ons, -ease to a Divisional Registrar _ vat indust-' or ' ual occupations, may be addressed th D' ' ' nal We Pay Toronto Prices concerned. F . �. At Whitby--Your Home 1�Iark@t Eligible Men Must Not Leave Canada without Authority No male British subject who is liable to be called out for military training shall,after his age - - - - _ class has been called-out by proclamation, leave Canada, for any'reason whatsoever, unless For _ and until he has been so authorized in writing by the Chairman of the Board to whose juris- GS . . ._ HOGS .-. . _. ., :,..,-Eligible men must notify authorities immediately of S4. change of address or marital status If you are a single man or childless widower between the ages of 19 and 49 and LAMBS you change Your address, or if you omni-), you,must immediately notify And A • THE NATIONAL WAR SERVICES DIVISIONAL REGISTRAR IN . - .Kinds O� -'`� DIVISION IN wHlcx YOU ARE REGISTERED .. Both � If you do am know the own sod address of pour Divisional Reg�isuar,ads at JLive +� foal pat offices R B • _ - b�::; :: w : t* . , �= ' to a fins or Itnpdwd- 1 y - -and Dressed ' VICKERING FARMS +avl�, ISE- iPLOYM T provision has been made for flus rsiosatemant of men in tWr positions of emgboy► --LIMITED tnent,akar their peedods of mining or lititr ice,.under amdldons that will fadlltaa dmk as• i . . .. I . . E � to Civilian life Registered Egg Grading Station ftb&&W for As iaf6.tt.wkis i f dose mw&wd y go awbv ity and eoat.rss,� ir THa HOPMRAi SEPH�T.. T O�RSON hmtb Ont Phov WhittM"Ster -of, yX36 . .- `: -, ._,� ., � .. r a.,.y as •.-.., r._:rtlf.,,a• 1I:A'3 - - .:;..... ,.Fyw _. _,..... .,> ,,ny,. .r;.n:�,:.-•,'xu•r..++.' ,a:s:.ig,arizM+R..+•vitiGn ".+c=:ff• .. , Kiev was said to be a foregone 0012* �Oa Shelf How filature Helps Re s on Stalin Line elusion. , , • „The Moscow communique said Saving Onta o ss �lNi.i►ND ,:. oy y, n:)r4' itelln one the drive at Leningrad had been &'The Forgotten Vile" fieisinki `+r}ei* German stopped with a successful counter- -,Natural o In o� E CA-b',r .��dw& attack in which the Nazi columns 1{ i`�e a r'�.�.++ T- were being hurled back or destroy PY JOHN STEINBECK _a �, Resources The top ranking American nov- -a° ^� 0 4: dE ed. jection by section.' In the eHst who wrote "The Grapes of .� -ESTONJA _ c�psetral ctor, the Russian line was Wrath"Pn>e. rath" has,joined his superb tale m •VI,,:�.�,. ���� iald to be,holding at Vitebsk,while G. C. Toner en'ts with those of the film director it• ti .6. 0 the southern throat at Kiev was Ontario Federation of Anglers who produced "Crisis" and "Lights Pskov .: y der back �� � p�A declared to have been thrown back sad Hunters Out in Europe," to tell the story.Of >ho- �- .�' €n 'disorder near Novograd (No. SO) the coming of modern medicine to .� _. yusk:' R he natives of-hiexico. Steinbeck l9° +► •' PROBLEM OF EROSION t LAMA` MOS" _ Which Way to Jump supplies the text, Kline the beaud '- - The belief that something spec• ful photographs for this study of This article will deal with the Old Mexico and the new torcular was-brewing in the Land erosion. I showed last week ho "The Forgotten Village." THUAN A ;9 'Ro On and be the _ of the Rising Bun was vindicated erosion cuts down the highest Smolensk fine, Ruuia has last week when, after paying a The camera crew that recorded millions of men visit 'to the Emperor; Premier mountains, given time, and how this narrative of birth and death. Viino a Orsha to fight invader nature uses it to fashion the earth. - Prince Fumimaro Konoye resign- of witch doctors and vaccines,spent 1E0' + 7,; T ed, and with him the entire Jay But'this is slow natural erosion not the swift man- ode ':da. nine months on the off trails of SOVIETMi -when &nese Cabinet. • Obviously this • They travelle ousanda n Mexico meant serious 'internal dissension tion of.the land that occurs-when of miles to find lust the villa they _ �^" r ' ='�' in the matter of Japan's foreign we misuse our natural resources. ,�+ +•il's '* ��' R SIA needed; they borrowed ch risen . m nt over the One is necessary, the other will from the government sch , took rd'drdl'd,'t.,, steps that should be taken in the even ua men o Brest itovSk_ eE g 1T11arsaw dry +o- +r�� - face of the changing international unless it is co from the markets, an old.medicine -� situation. European diplomats.gen- Where soil or rock is exposed woman from her but by 4e side of ♦t d► 'Is rf• m 6*16d► Guns, mechanised erally professed to believe that to the atmosphere or t0 water the trail. The motion'picture they ,oar KIEV;, farces must de- the Nippon government had been chemical and physical changes made (for release this autumn) is GERMANY * fond Hot Ukraine considerin8 some move to counter take place. Freezing and heating 8,000 feet long. From this wealth .,}� Russia's action in mining Soviet break up the rocks and the harder of pictures 136 photographs were '*� Far Eastern waters; in British soils. Acids from the air and - Lwow^ r - selected for the book, O'rcp�0' and .American circes In Tokio, at- from minerals acted upon by the John Steinbeck himself says: ' ? tention was centred on French-Indo- air help to dissolve •away the "This is a story of the little bueblo z Zs ti _ China and Southeast Asia. hardest rock. - these reactions of Santiago on the skirts of a hill to But while the Japanese prepared and many others are continuing the mountains of Mexico. And this - Y.. Gemouti }. for more "action:' Washington was all the time ,but very slowly for in the story of the boy ,uan Diego . HUNWY • readying counter-measures that there are other factors acting and of his family and of his people, � .. OD�SSA' would almost surely follow a new against them. who live in the long moment when Japanese set, of aggression—eco- In Ontario's History the past slips reluctantly_,ineo the nomic gounter-measures, such- as In our land there are few places future." a possible embargo on shipment where the soil or the rock is nor- 'The Forgotten Viiia®e" : by Mils Black Seo of all to Japa or _blocking of mally exposed to the air. Nearly John Steinbeck . . . Toronto:.Mao- au ao- 0 1t30 RUMANIA Japan from entiance into the In- everywhere under natural condi- rnillan company of Canada . . 92D0• Na3use.as usual,is on the side of the defender to the Russo-German dian Ocean. , tions a.heavy growth of plant life i conflict as Nazis hurl new attacks at the Stalin Line, but even her Canada '012 the War;- covers and protects the soil. This Francet��lenty Sweet ori$ has pot halted'Hitler's mechanized forces in.the past. Map "A gallon a ,day keeps Hitler protection cuts erosion to a mini- 'For TI1c Swiss Bees shows haw Russia builds her great ling, using rivers and diffiri:lt away," Canadians beard last week mum sir that very little soil din- g terrain as natural lenses. at the beginning'of "a government appears into the rivers during the drive to.cut ga�oilne consumption year. At one time every stream Swiss bees 'have been "smug- In, the Dominion. Hours of sale in Ontario flowed clear and cool giing" honey out. ori German-oceu a THE W A R W'E E K—Cemmentary on Current Events for the "buggy juice"..were restrict- the year around: Erosion hardly -pled Alsace- ed to between 7" a.m. and 7 Dem existed because of thee'cover of" With the collapse of France last daily, not including Sundays; and plants and trees. year, many Alsatian'farms went to t _ ] the price was upped by le. it these -The first settlers- needed agri--" weeds. Neglected bees left their Latest War' DeviloPment$ gentle hints.didn't work, car-driv- cultural lands so they cut the hives and abandoned their "pas- Latest were cautioned-to expect strict trees from many parte of the furca" to the Swiss bees across the _ 'Improve B r i t i s h Position rationing by tall. country. Where the soil was ex- Rhine. The Swiss ape cru std sclt eoss t he at trtver and The successful conclusion of the posed it was rich 'and de The rasa ello or first bees win 1aC e-aaadian Army -Active recruiting grew in ugly f the g Increased confidence was branght Middle East by the Syrian victory. • drive-the quota was reached "last years. Later as the rich organic broughtback tone a! French nee- -w- eo- that held.the soil together, - le the people of Britain and her and the politteal results, -it was week—removed the possibility. humus, g sdlfes by the speeches of Prime predicted. would be of much more for the time beteg at least; that- _disappeared, the land became a, , faLter Winston Churchill 0n July ooneequenee. con tptlon would be tntgoduced: more open and less packed. And already gone, the deeper soils are 144, This "dogged old warrior" said, Thele could be no doubt that The Department of Decunder ease ob- .:such conditions erosion is exposed and these cut away even. o quote the New Ydrk Times;"drat tpe "outbreak- of the. Nazi-Soviet- viously could -yet- all themen it- -* speeded up a thousand-fold, Every faster until bare cork is' reached. �fthe tables had been turned s, Ger- war had much to.do with the col- 'wanted through the channels of heavy rain carries away the soil This is the problem we must faee many in the matter of air raids and lapse of Vichy resistance to the voluntary enlistment. Could liar. to the rivers which are dirty from.- very soon. Prevent erosion. or our Increased bombings could be ex- Britleb•Free French allies is Syria King's tour to the west leave acted their heavy load of silt. As the agricultural lands will disappear ` `Vacrted,that there would be no-truce and Lebauon..It ended the-last hope at,a strong' atlmnlant to:the re- top soil goes, the organic humus forever. with Germany; that Italy was on of the"men of Vichy" for effective crutting campaign' ime bombing schedule and that Lon German intervention there. LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neper - don could continue to 'take It' if render followed inevitably. Harden Surface of ;necessary:' a (British-Soviet Pact = Only the .Beginning The_ new British-Russian pact rusty Cement Floor "In the last few weeks alone;" signed st Moscow on July 12, said 3dr. Churchill said,"we have thrown Mr, Churchill, "is, of course an al- The most Dractical treatment for -• - ___ �/ epos Germany about half the ton- Bance and the Russian-people aresoft - - - j r- -- -- cement floors which seem :and - trage of bombs throws by the Ger• our allies." general Jan Christian inclined to dust Is -to saturate s `" Smuts, Prime Minister of South tbe-m ..thoroughly, with sodium silt- tl12saa upon our cities during the whole coarse of the war. But this Africa; In commenting on Mr• Cate (vraterglass)' as follows: !s only the beg no We do not Churchill's atatemept to the British Brash the floor thoroughly *Itb erect to hit without being hit House of Commons, said: "Lett no clear water, scrubbing with a stiff : 'bback, and we infend With "every one say we are now in league with broom or scrubbing brush remov. +week-tbai passes to hit harder." the Communists and are. fighting ing all dirt. Allow the s -face to the battle of Communism." , The — _ shipping Losaes Decrease British-Russian treaty pledged that dry: Mix one. part waterglass ,ago ` - That Britain's position had vastly each nation would support the diem silica_te) with three to four _"- improved t'om s year ago was the Parts of water depending upon other is sear against Hitler(te Ger. - optnton of-Kirke L. Sim*son, Asso many? and that neither would sign the porosity of the concreFe—the `- -�_0 .elated Press military correspon-. a separate peace with the enemy. denser the .-concrete 'the weaker dent, who stressed. among •other The New York'Times last week' the- solution ;required. -- Wtors in the situation, the sharp presented a elear picture--of the Apply• with a brush, one coat decrease in British shipping losses. moves and counter-moves of the' evenly over the• entire surface. ' He said: "London's ship-loss figures two great . powers now !n. the _ 'yhis 'x111 penetrate into the porrP • I - for June tell the story. They were fourth week of waT:"It is-still hard -Of the concrete. Allow the con. ,the lowest since July,•1940 (329,296 to believe that the German and Crete surface to dry; after 24 toss), eicept for a period in the `Russian reports of hostilities are hours apply another colt the same -;- dead of last winter. Indications talking about the same war. Berlin. as before. Again allow 'the sur _ 14 are that the present,month's .losses tells of sweeping_ advances. Mos• face 6 dry. and apply anotn•jr will fall even lower, due to Nazi air cow reports victorious counter, coat. 1f after 24 hours, the third concentrations in the east,' to probes attacks. coat is net flush with the.surface able withdrawal of some German The German high.Command re_ iu any part of the floor, apply an I ` submarines for use against Russia stricted itself to a report of 'pro- other coat. That which remains• the Baltic and to Br grass' on the whole eastern front, on the surface'can be readily re- In measures at sea." The Battle of the but the German news agencies told moved, thus smcothing up the Atlantic would appear to be veering of the imminent doom of two of floor: That which has penetrated - in favor of"Britain-anti-the-United- Russia's greatest cities, Leningraa States. and. Kiev_ 'In: the,north the Nazis tact with the alkalies and salts Collapse of Vichy Resistance- were aid to have crossed the Lugs in the concrete- and formed Intl ti 3-s� ^ •, N, ^• , The British lifelines had also River, last great barrier to Lenin- "Where are you going to be after lunch?" an' insoluble hard mineral glue.— btesa greatly strengthened 1n the grad, and in the south the fall of Ottawa FaTm Journal. _ 'By GENE BYRNES . REG'LAR FELLERS—Taking No Chances WHEN MOM FINDS THi5 DID YIOU PINHEAD, DID WELL,YOU SAID IF t DID OVT lT'S JUST t:OI1JU TO BE SEE THH CAT ---� YC?U ANYTHING NAUGHTY y1DU I. \ M tl0 THIS WOULD (URN ME IMTO A Too BAD FOR ME. AROUNDyO DID YOU LOOK E'p� MOUSE AW I WANT TO GROW • `PINHEAD• IN�W THE R µND "+mow UP TO BE A.MAN INSTEAD! _ r I Ililit I 1 . MY BUREAU _ • - - fir° IAN.U.L M Orem All,YM,nwnM' �. ,A •� •; _ <' Valeria led,the way into the main TALKS drawing room, which always awed , y her slightly. But she felt that for: ` _ ' • - orality belonged to Elise. ,She sat By SADIE B. CHAMBERS •• ,�f,� 1 because edge of a petit-point chair. F4 o F AT4*VNiF because Elise had sat dobva and t a was undoing her fora. ,Fill All The Jars! "I happened to ppeae be passing the4016 >< an gates, and thought I'd run in d I read the other day that a see if I ctouid carry you off to 4 y „ , slogan of the last war was. Eat „ ,Y , drive'a little, she said. `You moat :<�.:"..<".':?°�•�` • - _ need cheering.up, darling. You've what you can and what you cant eat, can." Once again we are at been on my mind night and day, � +�•) ^�-� M �� and I'd have run in days ago, but war and I believe that for this �, x , j Canada of ours, with our surplus ' , > :•:•: 4,'3 I thought it more tactful to leave �♦.�+ ,� o.,,,w, you, and your dear_daddy,,.to gat _ of food and our richness is fruits a bit acquainted." ' ` and'vegetables,•one of the slogans tA � Elise got up-and went to Val- should be: "Let us fill-411 ' erie's ' 'chair' and held out her Jars." Firstly consider your,own ♦} :u ,:,.:, •++•e E hand, "We're going to be great family and make every preserve, pals," she said. "Come on--we'll felly and jam that they like. Thea drive till dinner Ytime; then I'll from the surplus,, let us prepare a Ask your grocer for Calumet.Try it and -~ bring you back and your daddy for the many, many corners of r- see how double-action permits you to use ��b sr<E, y perhaps you'll- the earth to which we may be ask- ------ P y Oy - may be home and Y - less and still get better results. AerINY 'take i on me and ed to send •food. So -here's to pity give ins a Notice,too,how the Calumet tin opens � bite-to eat. Wouldn't it be sweet `the "United Home Fiont? at a slight twist of the wrist-yet never First 1 am going to give you a spills, even when fall. Under the lid is a -v three?" ons, which FFY: at vat few general suggestions, handy device to level each spoonful as O Valerie had to think very �:. _ you use iL .71 iggg' take hor seem this aims of year to:be.a daily UMET IS PRICED SURPRISINGLY LOW hand, although she got u and Ptc.• gar p For your very best i•es iiLs do not . = �►�'� _ stood beside her. .•-^rine"' 's'-New L9t h h ripe of r � � -yes--thank you she • a k ,fir z •#,• ��, s gores color and it unless sshapeuUoD not be „ Y `But you sea, were going.on overly }ntere'sted•.in the bargain . a trip. Tomorrow morning. Very. d t t fruit • c un er when i comes to utt early. M father may not et cv,s - ugly gray of Mrs. Banwood's dis- home until late tonight-And=I'm . and •vegetables.' It just does not D�LfC10US! M A R IR Y I K 6 approval fade. 1. packing-at-least, I'm helping-" pay' Enjoy Its delicloua gesubw "Aren't Ip choosing your bars, pick s you- going to wear any. i - :(Techs continued) Peppermint which will beat serve our meat... tibias t 1! ARA mourning'." The woman seemed 9 , • e t- s e able to spend in nothing but gees- �— family as to size, so that there idettun Pap !se by ( tions. They sounded bald even to Ali. �� may be leftovers to spoil. �e�Sd�••• _ her own ears. �n- Me - Test -all'-jars- befofe"using."Ad- - Viole'ttte Kiilnball Dunn -GET SOME TOD"I iris _ My father says It's wh,,is to ` just rubber ria fill with ,water your heart-not what .color you Fine For Health . vert o test o leaks. Dia- . 8YNOPSIB - � .. an invert t _ . After Mark's beautiful wife, Eueti have on." card- 'any jar test cannot be died, Mark, for almost the .first Mrs. Banwood looked -down at _ ' --It's Lots of Fun For the air-tight. This is always top, to allow for expansion. Slip time, her accusingly. "And your mother `Children - Great -Many Ad- hardly economy.- sterile knife around-for the estops mad became' aware of his con adopted daughter Valerie, tour hardly in her grave!" Always use fresh rubber rings, ofair-bubbles.' Place on rubber. _ults Love A Picnic Alwa teen. Ellen's relatives Insist that Nervous .tears filled..Valerie's - ys sterilize jars thoroughly, rings, dipping irrtoiling water and eyes. She could almost see the ...and if possible, give them a sun- sterilized lids. Tighten; seal. thea Valerie come to live with them, Children lovg'meals tfUt-of-doors:" world turning again.Juin the-dim drying and } guarantee there will loosen tops one-half turn. _ _.._but Mark Is just as Insistent that Nowadays, *ben every family owns be no s In using hot water bath and' dusty place where she. had l.. polled fruit. g place She stay with him. Dorothy, EI- scar and beaches and nor are - Ion's sister, has her eye on the lived so Long - ' Have you had trouble with cer- para in water near their own tens- Ion's handy to the, tovrna,_ lite old � trust fund that Ellen lett Valerie, Mrs. Banwo" was a little Iain fruits darkening in the pre- perature. . aurz to give- watez - fashioned children's picnic ought y peaches time to.:boil after ars are laced _ -and has sfready begun to make troubled at wase.tears. After a}I, a come back In better .form than apples?. , pears and p p efforts to obtain custody of the the child was not her business. ever, writes Angelo Patri. child apples. . If using cold pack bath. girl. She Insists that Valerie. Let them dress her in rainbows, psychologist. It would do the motif• methods, as soon as your jar has When jars are, placed ,on stat.], ` wear black, but Mark s.ys she can for all of hex. Housekeepers were ors goad to get a day alt tend spend been filled with fruit, pour on the do not allow them to touch- each y have whatever clothes-pleaseher not at a premium with .conditions It with the children in the opensyrup• l using the other other and be sure the are cover'- boiling y what the were and places. like methods eel at t time only the ed with water the entire moat. Y P air.-Eating in the en, picnic fash- P y botltt this. didn t ow on bushes. %w Ion. the good b°m Lcooked food which you kettle will ac- period- + gr CHAPTER Vt. tried to smile reassuringly at Val wauld be a rare treat.-Hot dogs at, ate, so that the fruit will Hot Pack Metho& fruit erie, who found the grimace terri- home are ordinary compared t3 the not have for the Observe the same idles as for Valerie event into her dressing ;ging; r good smelling messes mothers take vooking,e to sit cold pack only pre-cook fruit be. _ _ Waiting. room and opened the big clothes "Thanks for the -things," said out of the big thermos jars. There Llgbt Syrup fore puttinginto jars. .1' 'closet to pass- Pins! sentence on Mrs. Banwood. She settled the to always an lee cream man about Use 1 cup sugar to _ cups Crater Steam Pressure Cassias the solemn dresses In an orderly clothes more firmly 'in her long to supply the most essential dish or half and half of sugar and corn Follow the directions given by iron on their hangers. It hardly arma,."I know two tittle girls who of all. syrup 'to-the same proportion of-- the manufacturer. This really is seemed possible she was about to aren't lucky like- you. They will Rome fun, home-cooked food, water. This is especially good for the best method to insure..perfect' ` wipe Ahe place bare of.them and be, •thankful enough to have neighborly.,sharing of good times peaches and pears Canning especially of meas . and start all over again.. them." seems to-be alipping into the past. Medium S She pulled dawn the things, be- Shirleynd Elia. Now is a good time to bring them gscup vegetablesSD f - y Lae i cup sugar to 1 cup water me Ttwe y ginning with the ones she special- Everything nice seemed to be - back 'for the refreshment of 'body b'�• _ ly disliked, and carrying them in l or half and half of corn syrup and If currants are available when ' things th t. serve, Also several and spirit. sugar to the same proportion of happening at on to pile neatly on het bed. Then thi It a not nice.. The _ water.' ale"no If you wish you sugar" method may use 1 i • :-she remembered Mark, and the best was that the da before the - __ _ doing it not carr ae �� blueberriesins in eaaur ant area, hilarity of their shopping. Nothing " were oil awn ; ousehold Hints cup corn syrup to 1 cup Crater. add lemon. juice-it gives real g g away.,-- Shirley.y.•called. .. N )stark did could be so very wrong. her-up. •Valerie_had thought she= HeavySyrup character. ,And Mark had._Said .get rid of had forgotten. y p In canning peaches, crack a few g° Ever try bot fish salad? Allow Thin .type is suitable for the _ them. dark was in ta.t+.r.• and Cliii• peach stones with a hammer and 1 • equal Darla o[ flaked cold cod or very tart fruit each as cherries, She got out the pile-of boxes tern called tier to the telephone' other •boneless fish diced cold pa berries.of all Muds or'the-plums • add them to your jars-one or irnm the corner of the dressing- in the upstairs sitting room, "Will intoes and cold peas or diced car Some prefer this type for peaches two to each jar. You will be'-sur- roomA and began to. untie them, _ you speak to Miss Endicott on rots.,. Make fish twuce by coloring too. 2 cups sugar to 1 cup water Prised at the added flavor. lifting- out-'delieious layers 'of the telephone, if you please, Mise and flavoring white sauce with to- or'half and half again of sugar O does:not know the trick o2 white tissue paper, from which Valerie?" in .Chiltern's beat man- mato chutney and a few drops of and syrup to I up water, adding cloves or cinnamon aticks rose faint but excitingscent. As ler. -• -ri;tlast turg4cten unto c ole sa cec simmer fo$ea few sugar ar s ru and water lacovero pars' '9�likj this treatment : .. _ bleu ;�T,B.- :Aiwa when mixing t she shook out-thei bright dtiffong, i aierie. liad for plums 's 'well. _ ..r the_brgamiies,.and the tweeds, she the smooth lovely tones of Shir- minutes add flaked fish and 'con, a low hen at first until all s Spiced Feuita forgot Ellen and her theories. ley's voice. Shirley's message was time atmmering. until well heated dissolved, stirring constantly to Syrup: 1 quart diluted vinegar For of the em (very milds 4 lbs. brown_ sugar, 2 g pts rooms below. brief. She wanted, she`said,' to through. Serve sprin,-led with prevent burning, bunces whole cloves,. 2 ounces Forgot, fes the time. even that - t remind Valerie of their engage- hopped parsley. Open Ketttti Cannins there was Mark. ment. m er only nbugh fruit at stick cinnamon, piece of root gin- . c She was balanced in enchant- - pry plata cakes for tea become Si m e a ger. "I've been- u to ears,•dar- time, that may be completely cov- tnent heroics the newly filled clog- p Y exciting if. you are able to put a To, the ginger add the sugar, ling, or I d hays honed` before, eyed with syrup. et when Mrs Sanford walked p few sultanas In the foundittion. stir over •heat- until sligar'dia- h1to. -the room. Valerie" um ed Going over the proof "of a silly Sterilize jars and covers sad i P bopk, and trying to finish a stor — - fill with bot fruit and.syrup while solves Bring to boil and then and confronted her, standing be-._ - :•Carrots-are being urged by the add spices in cheesecloth bag: garments deferi- for an exa era#ed editor aril two jars are still very hot and sterile._ afore the swayingsP Y Ministry of Food in London as a Always fill jars to .overflowing Simmer fruit until tender, thea 4sively.• jumps behind me.' Gould _i"drive transfer •to ars ," means of eking out the sugar r.atiou with the hot fruit and sy'eup, whi,4 I When all fruit "I-I'm afraid I didn't hear over and get you.tomorrow. 4, + because-of.their high sugar con• 'has been cooked, bring syrup to you knocks--?' she said. _ - _ -. Tomorrow we're going away, jars 'are still very ,hot. If using hard boil and fill tent. Children are-encouraged to jars to oxerftow- said Valerie. She would have beery a knife to insert in jar to remove ing. Seal or cover closet What About Mourning? almost sad if she hadn't wanted to eat raw' carrot instead of sweets. y for storms bubbles, be sure it is sterile. g, ,This amount of s . - - "I knocked three times;" said A shopkeeper lies.hit cn the ides - nn scup will Mrs. knocked Banwood. "What in the go so much, There was something Dip the new rubber rings in take care of 8 lbs. of fruit. $f selling the children-toffee c ac boilingwater before adjusting world! . . ... _ about Shirley that was so sweet: ippe in Austin on „ - rots. It is a raw carrot d Could co olid 'ars ou 1e s a e have • 3 • Y P s St— :N , ' )ust m new thin � home-made• toffee SinC l.'ha oberr %%clrua, w r d Y i's• i when we get back?,' it took tour= k on a stick._ Invert jars in cooling to test letters from tnierestCd render.Sri _ --I'm sorry I didn't hear you. age-to-suggest it but she couldn t r leakage.�� - + , 1■ gleaned to revere suattesilose Mrs. Banwood fingered 'a bright Cod ••Itew can pe a delectable fo on topics for her column, and r quite give.lt,up, ".We wouldn't be Cold-Pack Cannings eves rends to t4.ren to your »pet chiffon critically. "And who is gone• so• veFy long. ' I.do so want. chanes. Slice hot'boiled potatoes -pack the raw fruit closely in peeves•' Iteyuest. for recipes se going td 'wear these?" she asked.' ,,; -into the white sauce; -add cooked special mesas,are Is order: Address . to come to your part peas, steamed and' Ylaked cod, hot sterile jars.' Have u boil.am.". Valerie ran past her It r party!"' p Your lettere to -Mins undie n t`bata- Of course' said Shirley oyer. .. Tickie u the sauce with mustard ing before adding it. hers. 7f west adetaide street, T•- into the bedroom and gathereq a the wire. "Perhaps.it-will be even p Fill jars just two-thirds from ronro.^ %end stamped, �eir•addre■wed •' envelope If son wish a re 1 bed. "These are for,_you." . She weer, senors 'we'll have more - - y time•to-think about it. . Call me .-Ne.w "potatoes•and,parsley sauce thrust them into Mrs. Banwood's as soon as you get back, and :tirinis. "My' father said you would + are good friends for any meal, a. . we'll make a dare. "'3Iaybe• Matk"' -" s s , f -"know what to do with them. You would come :for dinner and bring see, somehod'r •may need then:'-"• you+borne." i La*n Health bepe11dA Club*0 , , `,`Who bought yvu the others`?"' "Oh-yes-11 It was wonderful . "My father.". The words made On Regular Trimming rsLENHEtM BOMBER^+ "SPITFIRE" fiend two box tope from packages of Uanada how things straighteired out. - - _=_ - larch- for each PKIture reQnos "WELLINGTON aOMBER^ Com S dress magic. '.She wanted' to say them `tIave a good .time darting. •�Y !"HURRICANE" •- "DEFIANT"•.. .Write your name an ad on one of over and over-"my father." Don't g ' g• Househotders,'Vho pass Vil,eatiott9_.. "SUNDERLAND FLYING BOAT" the bar tops, with the name of the desired forget - when you, get•• away front home should'arrange to H.M.S.HOOD-RODNEY 1ARK ROYAL 'cture--thea mail them to Dept. J.le• Whetr�f{e said it, she could see the +, H.M. DESTROY�R Trilaldag) ShECToro Toronto.Ont Com home- • • have the lawn cut regularI in their .: f3hai _ Room igsnd a very' enjoyable time was.had NOifCE i0 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brows , T j ]LISM �dr� J..D. Brown of Toronto by al t one evening last week W give them AND OTHERS .. 3J A 1 spending two weeks with Sare'y and We are sorry to l;p Frank a e1lsneons shower and their IN THE ESTATE of Stsa►ry W I r mer, Church Sta. Turner under the doctor's care; also tsar Davis, Deceased: Joan I,aviolette, of best wishes for a long and hap��y , stationed amiss Mary Mrs. Q Carter, who is suffering married life:_ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' that _•-$Lea. Father Bim-ser Jac)Bon's Point is spending a couple from a stroke. Among those who visited .with rel- all persona,having any claims or de-, Con* nam• of weeks with her aunt, Mme• D; J. Miss Julia Draper, Thessalon, and silver and friends over the week-end mands against the Estate of Stanley -1Fa11 w3teat-Mari'est � now"' Conway,. grand-daughter Miss Joyce Cruick- were Mir. Robert Beatty, Mr. Howard William Davis, late of the Town- _ swim, and spring Brain q -�� many friends are glad to Shank, of Toronto, returned to the McClemment' and Mr. Geo. MroCon- ship of pYdkering, who died on or sr g rapidly. that following a.,stroke, last city after spending two ;weeks with bout June 18th ersi are ed _yrs. Arthlu Haight, of Norwich heat, y - _ °chis, of the P. C. A. F. Te4�' . Miss A. E Ricstiardsoa. week, Mr. Jabez Hallett is now "how- Mel. and Mrs. Draper. The Dunbarton Unit of the Red to sed to the undersigned on or be- TiAting im rovement. �- Cross are still carrying on with the fore August 18th, '1941, full partie- :.-Mr. George Lawn of.Toronto, has in8_ P •Fawns, Toronto, DUNBARTON good wont+. During the summer, the ulars in writing, of their claims. Vending a_few rays with his , Miss tMt ort, lest term; . `. -` — _. =k handed in for June, was as AND TAKE NOTICE that after ,..here who taught A nwnber of their frienas met at ..,Mr. and Mss• SPsOn, of Tor- will succeed MiGs Ina St• john, follows: 1 Kimona; 4 Girls' dresses; .August 18th,•1941, the administrator the latter'e Assistant in the Pickering Contin ({ep ngzt column p'leaae) }2 Girls' skirts; 4 Pr. girls' sleepers; of the �,d Estate wdll distribute the AfiA, dpent Sunday with 'nation So ol• 2 Pr. men's-PYj : 4 Babys'gowha' assets of the Said.deceased having �s Xprris• Toionto, .-The Ursiline Sister" returned to. PICgEEnINa SILLS 2 'Babys'.-coats; 1 Babys' mewl;: 2 regard only to claims of which lie .-Mr. and. Mrs- Elson, of after spending Pr: goakers; 2 Doz. diapers;2 Ladys' shall then have notice, and will not � y with Mrs: Rota Gor Torontoon Sunday' snrnmer school Orson of -who" two w,eek`s teaching The _ vests; 1 ladies' sweater; 6'Pr. Lad- be liable to air Of Smtal- at St. Francis de Sales Churdi and Mrs' Clark, da b s Pic- Stu•. sill feed, W. ies' gloves; 1 Calot; 3 Pr. seamen's claim he shall not then have notice. , closed on Friday Y P `_$ gtoddngs; 3 Scarves; 18 Pre socks; 8aslc., visited Mrs. R. Gordon, school.WAS . A uelightfvl DATED, July 17th, '1941 - Satardsy Die at the Teefy homne: vice mill • •chicken A; Donation of- $50.00' given to 'the W. J. HARE, Whitby, Ontario Sol service in time was had by all . - Pickering Branch The Ubit also took `••--Ti►ere well not•besay �-�A considerable number of the icitor for Howard Lawson Davis, _ p"lyy�;an C%urch on Sunday, gr(lwli�g _charge of the soft drink booth on Adatiniserator. on. n o! the United Chi Sun- starter, July lst, at Pickering. is on his ysdst► children unending the-two MASK laying *� �a� 49-68 provincial .. sae tea: Johns, day-School. are * 1 in the Barrie Distract, "pent the"end an on-e-halt' hour gamier --school the week at his home here. sessions each morning in the_base- range shf Joy ! �- �� + Lyndon Cronk, of Montreal, is ment of the church. The school has ��� _ e direction of Rev. and starter* comentra- a week's vacation-. at � been finder the hone oa the farm Mrel Jenkinson, and Mrs. Gartshore who suffered k. The session includes - a tens, cal Starter, tures V - - -lE�r. Geo. Pugh, sem;Period, M�"ic, `�B' key starter, salt sprees'stroke several. months ago,.. orahip Science, d g g> 0]ly trecaverIng, and is able and is aftd_�In Ming for • � k� an s walk dawn to. the four-corners. and is proving in bloc � Workmen rat ile. • ngiAll i Hamilton spa the P I .- lar .Powrell, of with Wednesday last,.Angus_Eld- Purina fly spra' a Sew days last week with.-his riot^ --On ore home 'is- in _ � - - .: .. her, Mss. John Powell,. Church Str., ridge, aged 18, nail for cattle. g - - Toronto, met with an accident on 'Workmen a* with. Itis brother Rayl . mnilee west of _ �'f t and W. G. Scott, of No, .2 lligtaken neral d Calling 7 --iiia M� w of_SOgiti- here, and taken to the East Ge D•• N • LO(;���� . clan Dont, Dr. Bagshaw, aw, Mich., and Mrs. Ged. W. P. Ev- Hospital, in-a_.critical condition' the PICKERING ONT. ,may., Wbithy, spent a day recently was employed as a flagman y WE DELIVER To sae the new Blucher Leather work Boot far Miller. Standard Paving Co., and w8s struck pv n* E 5317 with W. J. and of the Presby down by passing A -Harvest and warm we wear—Light in = tea, Aid a assin truck. He has a ardingi residing in TENDERS 'WANTISD W@jgbt—Light leather sole--Tripe@ stitch, Just buim Church had a pleasant social. sister, Mrs. _ _. ._ ovening at lam'• and. Mea. Harry W.. Pickering. far rile caretaking of building and i Bpyee• on Tuesday last, aihen •- � v of last ho I grounds at S. S. No»-2 .Pickering, --_the right- boot at the right time of year: mren of the 'congregation were pre- which its renal throughout ' senti Elie ptovince, caused more. damage i $Sage Line and Brock Road) Annual rRi(��i' o well, Lt's @aiy %ffi`Z 49• __Mrs. (Dr.) George Field, and than was first thought. Much dam? i Contract. Tenders to be opened on ` of Des Moines, age was caused to:field _csa and{Thursday, July 31st. Lav�e+it or aIiq Kltc�ien'Peabody Overalls daughter, Georgia, - jawa..la spending s few Weeks with to gardens. One man on the Altona tender not necessarily acoeQted. the Doctor's brother, Mr. Claude, Road ai?ere-there are-matryi oeautiful Clare A!. Balsdon. �i 88 Overalls s gardens, estimates his loss at about Secretary' of toe Board g sad Mrs. Field here. -R- 14 L Mcimring » laugh s work Shirts _.tMe annual picnic.of the Wozn- six liundrer dollars, and another man »Y _ set's >9natitute twill be , held at the on the ALtona Road had his barn de- _.- _ hoSne of Mrs. A. F. Baldwin, Tues- stroyed by fire, from lightning- But 41a� nff work Sox ,rosy July 29th at 2.30 P._aa Miss `the rain also did much g� to the �itt!d AivetNsaeOab - � Merrill, .of the Toronto Daily root crop, P�Tie and late grain' - MoNo Better Made-.- Toro &TONE ):LOUSE - modern eomven- 81ar will speak on "Birds'., '-Reil (w'hich was not destroyed i• ienoes, orchard and garden on high- ( } -: .Describe a Bird. Members -.Provincial IOfflc' Arthur F Way, Picken+g, about one mile. P9in. �� BOER ORQC,ERIES�o Mfl provide lunch. Runcimaa, formerly at the Traffic 27 r 12'or' apply first farm, West •-4& Fred B Penne+, of the Edit Division, provincial Flnliee; and Iatet side, Brock Road, North fivm No. 2. Ovateity,Eeonomy, Courteous Service ori�al Staff; of the. Kingewn W?iig, promoted'to succeed Officer Clarke, PIGS'FOR SALE - 10P<Ss, • and son-in-law of Mr. Vaileau, of at Oshawa, has been tsansfet'ied to old. APP1Y Mss R. A: Bir,rti, `°' 'We deliver Come on in - pic]tetvig, called on-the "News" one the Welland area. Mr. Runciman has browse - ' day last week. On their return they been in very poor Health during the No. 2, Claremont. _ r weeks and his large circle rAnd b around will be aacornpanied by ll s Baker past few hope the Will -share cottage. Married couple _ and Betty Lou-, who will spend a of friends in the district, Lew days witthe loaner's sister, :hangs may aid in his recovery of preferred.Marr Rosebank £►d. Apply Ham`and Morris, Dunbarton. Cf-JAPMANMM Penge, Frontenac Sts. normal health. ffira Runcinsan and Me � C,eorge Field; who a few months Bobbie, ,will leave for Welland about TO RENT - 6 swam and porch, el- L 0601 was relieved of 'hie farm bye August 16th: win- Defense - -, - __. ectric, comfortable sur3miez and win- Defense Industries Ltd., at the Lake GREEN RrvER ter. H. A. Newman. Dunbaa boa nr� nShore, has for some months, been ln inchmore interest- CHICKENS - for sale. About 35. eringengaged $ Pick ins profession, we should say.. He Mica Dot Cloakly+, o! Toivato spent Ddo"tly laying. Mrs, Christoff, Pick-will shortly be receiving.his Gov- a week with Mrs. T. Williams. ung Village. r Mr. Leslie Beare, of Uxbridge, -_- _ - ermieWs Certificate, as - s.Cou=.er.. visited his sister, mm-H. J. Wilson. FOR SERVICE - the (;luaripion im e. have a Complete •_Stock of V . cast Pi" He has made several Miss Gloria Windsor, Toronto, ported Clydesdale 'Stallion, Torn sob flights, with the Lea-vens' Ail _ s spent the weep-end with has•-father. Radio, the .property of Oscar Willson _ Training School; Toronto. Will stand.al his ar rn stable. i!ld Seeds, �� Clover,• -.%A motorist wbo drove through. Mr. and Mea Syd Davies, Toronto, the 4treets of Whitby and past the visited with MISS Margot Wilson. ]3ousbt and gold l L. A. Q Benson Draper, adacl.eod, USED CI.OTHING, STERILJZED, Alfalfa, ��imothy �weet C�o�er, _. ted light, at a speed:of seveirtq miles .. . ,. .. Alts rgturried to his unit after 14 bulk and ekage) as tour, and ran into another car, cleaned and prA"aed like neve. We : :�rdei>� Seeds, ( Pa in jnstng tgwo persona, one penman= ,d" with,his parents. moved a large shilxisent of high Wan..Calvert of Queens Own, and entlemen's suit8, pants, large early, was arrested and•fined $200 - class g noble. It. " "tationed at B•runewick, spent a •,AIIcClary Electric Ranges and had his driver's license cancelled Singe coats eta very te�BO for twit years. few days with the home folks. � on to conte here before you This is a severe pen- will pay y airy, but not.one wdiit'too severe, as Mr. Fred Turner of Saskatoon,was go onyrwhere else, Sam Schwartz, 2y erators ilveryorie will admit. , We .can see renewing old accaiaintances, with- Bond Sts. West, Mhawa- 4b-$ Frigidaire Refrig - every day in Pickering, motorists his uncle, I&..Robt. Dai'oe. FOR SALE 60-acre farm,. •1% _ �'oQ(�s driving at 60 and 70 miles an hour Ml's T,A. Barefoot, of S'jprtuxdale mild east of Richmond Ellll>ceSp Stock and Poultry ti there are signs stating is spending a month with her pas- althongh ents, X B, and iKrs. W11son and good well. Hydro in �d . that the. speed_limit through the ' ,and Mea. P. iohnaton, Toronto, bank bath. Apply Dr. N. F. Tomlin .' � � s village is. 8o stiles per hour. These rat Sunday with Ross and' Mea. sen, mom+ O 47-8 tddWn may State that ' ti my never 4k sae tbeoe signs, 'which are Placed at Carter. FOR SA,IJ✓ - BPatty E1ec�ie wssi' t fele'• Me'Consict•Desfio= Fang Maebi�erY � both Beds of the Street: We do not Mrs. WWW •S'plem and Douglas, o; .er, for balance awinsg Just take over `� s� dose they do, for at the nab Toronto, are Spending a weep with .poyaeenta: $Log wwWy. �►IY $0= Repairs: they m ,• 45:-3 fit!_i Or 0111 N. Oe i rain s ':•I• the worst Sleitere Boll Teom played on tU road ahead. Mnong ve bvsiasss fir sale: Sets •.. /iia MM :.: s` otfemders are die tM&drivers whose Park team list ween-sad Score 12-7 peogressi t a contain sevesll tons of iMV4 in fsvotsr of the Toronto tested.. Service station, ,yeeee�orlee, �' Iry md Mod vMcb OW A" �.tM' MW wastaor, the int boo0h. P a " ' J. S 8 p',ttis saaition ph>n• QW Md !arty woo UN W tlrs @W"mmb 1,ow rental. Apply . Vote, Gare- _ moral. �y����.;;1.111•=+,:, _' tea'' d '' ,:k .w»w»�.•+ ii t ..r•� Z:.ia "�• - S * R ?• :, 'i�v"�S •� .. y] sr. .,• ;.a"4r> �,/ N i e:: � p x �..; •�', .�r, i �•.tw a: ems.. A. _ y �,��% - ,/'•< ��. :� '.�.{(InM y�y ,,,rep.•yJf� •�'• �"kS. � '' v . _ _...... :'� ..A .-. W •ray 4 1. l '�.k.'•Q..'Y, ;!^ / r JC war ;/"�• s"R ",�q, !A for yon/rely o/oeade s0 aworlrax' C#m*ow, Yaeatirori�whh al/expenses paid from dor ' 'Canadian^Vocations` dacr�ibsas'rh�t ro 9 InrNlrnee for rota ro iay**,Vl eeyrn,� • _ �+�,. ;aAfake a break! Tito$yoarre/rt ro carefree Paw-Wow o9in/, S2y.70; 8 . other attractive holidgp _ �o/iday in Ontario's!oke/a2d Of'sanshine and mm. 8 Days, d0sAll Bas Piave/Inforinatloa of} J ,ofiro-stented breezts. leave al/your CAMT Days, Wasaga Beach, 523.75; 9 Days,Dela• steamer'tours, lakeside vaca�ions and visin .;M ,1C39.8S•8 Pays, Wigwossan lodge, i EASTERN HOUSE' phone 4b0 C ` behind-rel.x at ease as you ride in /axury wand/nn, , 8e/ve over scenic highways�•travt/by has. - ' -.• s33.1S; 9 Days, dera well $40.60. to the Diorrrte Quints, Montreal and 6asp� - ,-, __ •a• �.� .