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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_08_01 „,,sass _. ,,. n•.u.,�.,_ _ sees... _ w .._..._.....__ ..A aC '•Y'a- r `_ �.1 - `.•” .% a: ,, "iv T non, i '4•a;p .S -e THIE • VOL. LX PICKERING�, ONT., FRIDAY, AUG. 1, 1941 ' . . :No. 50 q„ i�trtoite,iftfv:tal �a>rD�. ;CanacLan National ExhibWon Pupils of S. S. Not 4 West (Public) TOWNSHIP COUNCIL �ledfcab C. N. E. tickets at News Office will meet on Tuesday, August 5t} NOTICE r, -- British Government War Museum for the transaction of general .bus-• R. FO RB TH. O h.D., is coming to Canada this summer. It p Director g see=s ,GREENWOOD R.t?ptome�rigl Aaociati000to410 ,41 . will be part of the British Govern- WdIITEVALE — _ -- ' ` psrry'b Member of the Amertcan ometerl meet exhibit at the Canadian Nation- " �L'I`TB a}ZTON wsNdanon. 'Roes etamined bon antment. 4 -,.MILLS se.>se.9sa. Ctara000t.ono. al Exhibition Just what type. of The followpng will be.the pulpit -- ' souvenirs from the battle of Britain supplies at the Whitevaie Baptist The August meeting of the NV. A. i fieQat' will be sent is not, yet 'revealed, ex- Church during the vacation period: of the United Church :�Il be held 1SS6--14''G. �U:YA,feD RUDDY Barrister, tooting that "it will include air-' August 3rd. No Service — August at the home of Mr,. J. 1M cGlashan, ;. .SgGcitor,Notar)Public, Rao. YW.Loan• lanes. 10th. Young People's Service.. Aug- on Thursday afterrpvon• ,:august 7th, p On account of the =caress of 8 tomeily occupied by the tate A.l:,Chris- ust 17th. Union service with the Un- at 3 p. m:,The meeting will take R1sa.aeuth wing of Court House.Whitby. Sty ited Church congregation. Rev. Dr. the forum• of a. Friendship 31eeting, help, Chopping will de done Tommy -Dorsey, Kay Kuser; Ben- on,11I0NDAYS and FRIDAYS BEATON; BELL ROSS Roddick preaching. On August 17th; and members are. asked to coning a y _ ny Goodman and Eddie Duciiin, four service will be at 7 p. m. friend, or pay a small forfeit. Word BdrrlstOrs ff Solicitors 0 Aimericas leading dance bands, for Roll Call - ";Jur, Faith iii the 01719, during May, ,J&Ue and W.J.BEATON.K,C. Telephone are under option to aippear in the p Ministry." The members of the Went 1 �� � b special err,.. H.BROOKE BELL,K.C. Adel,=8 Giant Dance Pavilion this year. yan He-unioroupn y — j.H.F.ROSS = thanking all this gnu t friends rangement:. �► -- 373 Bay Si . The United States Nav Band of The' 1941 Bryant Re-union ws, who helped in anyway •to make the Please Arrange Accordingly. JOHN L.POND Toronto 85 pieces under Lieut Chas. Benter, held on Saturday, Jully .20th at garden party held last Tuesday night �A ZJGUS.,%IcMILLAN JBarrister. Sol. °°ill appear on 'the 14 days of the Pleasant Valley farm,'home of J. C. such. a success. eltor.-,lNvotary Public. 19 Melinda&reit C N. E. — and C. S. Bryant. Perfect weather " Terodto. Teiedbone Elgin 5Bo3. 29th favoured .a goodly attendance- The «jJlf `�� pSjC�lolo$�y Clare G. Maclean, • M. R. A. L4i Dental afternoon was spent in a programme B. Arch. Registered Architect -� Recd Cross of s;.,)rts fur both young and old, H[�EEBERT T. FAL�.AISE. L. D S., along with reminiscing of pastyears. "V" for .Victor.. The story is be- Graduate of University of Toronto D.L)L,s.Graduate of t,e Royal Coutge of Pickering fled Cross Branch Office, 9 Sultan St. Toronto KI. 6214 ons CSurgeon.and•tge tJ •emit, of Toronto. Through the kindness of Mr. Reg. coming. an interesting one. The pay- Residence Picketing, 27 r 11 to rmudenee second door east of St. And• g, brreb."Pickering.Out. Once noun: 9 The regular monthly irteeting of Geh, aloud-speaker was Installed, chology involved in its ahplicatjans =elms w e p.m., or n9 appointment. CX-ray the Executive of the South Pickering witch provided fun and- amusement remind one of that saving - tell a nrviee). Pbone Pick 3 oo. 8 PETER`LEYINE B. A. f ]reed Cross will be held at the local and as each guest arrived he or she false story often enough. and you 1 was interviewed over they loud-spea- will believe it yourself. in timet" Barrister, Solicitor etc. 41 lis oinsoo e,arpo. Rand Cross roorne-at 2.30 V. m.'bion- Office hours —'2 - 6, Wed. and Seri; day, August 11th: Pastgoned'from ker. ,At 6.30 a hundred guests sat From the s'tutiy of hutttan nature, day,FirsAugust MondaCivic Holiday. down to supper wNch was served on the all know, and can understand the King Str. Pick-wing- Next to Libras;► �•�, R. BRATON. TOWNSHIP the spacious la=wn beneath the pines. demoralizing effect, upon the enemy HEAD OFFICE — OSHAWA L a Cion ooa..yaacer.Cgmmiaaio.ar for The evening programme, with W. J. troops and civilian population, in a alts, flies�a alt!pt,Etc. longer of �se:iaiet.iwaea. wiiW.aia.Ow. C. R, Purcell boat to Searboro H4ri- Bryant as Diaster of Ceremonies, .being faced with the "V" wherever -p� WIL C. XLTFKA.R ;cultural Sodety, at Rouge River, consisted of sing_gootgs, instrumen- they turn, and hearing the three dots. M• �.• 33 X1 3M •s+'hl JII3I'LCT OF THE PEAL$ ------�- Lala,-recitation eta During the pro- and dash (telegrat;ihic ' "v"1,'from - e the Luck Draw-fur• a War eadio, music belle etc. One young oz the Colin of Cataria Scarboro Horticultural Society gr•amm , Y_ ' 'Savings Certificate was won by Mrs. lady last week however. thinks, the Insurance eI AN Eiirds. ' PICKERING ONT. bele its first anneal picnic at the t'.-.in is carried on very, Heil when beautiful summer home of.,biz. C. R. fig• G!--b, of Torontd.- One of the g _ hli is of the evenin was the the two sausages on her plate, were Rest )Rates lkysmabie with Purcell, proaninent Toronto Realtor Bh g A. E. 1� iH�IRDp -closing event on.which was a Radio laid out in a V, when arrved'-- one dapr last week. An atternoon s ns Siou*r and ■orvtae. "1 -G EN)iMAL INSIIRANIeS program of grorts was enjoyed by Quiz Programme, and.- very ably ILEAL BSTATE the children, and old-fashioned dant- conducted by W. J. Bryant. The $24.00 a day. Iddrese - .. Phone ~ 00'NYEYANQINa �. by the eiders later, in the old Prizes 'for the oldest lady present iR1Ql iiiHiliM PJCK $IS 1876 barn on this homestead on the was given to Mrs. M, Cassidy, of Nothing,appears to b« able to AS old sotsblished sa'an7'r rmdy Rouge River. Ms. Parcell wag m=ade Ashburn; for the oldest gentleman, to serve. Der. John Q Bryant, of Pickering; strop it, It was reported to un over an Honorary Dbimmbex of the Society, the week-end, that conte• mase' at the NOTIC Phaos ��• ��• while Mrs. Purcell was resented to the ones who came the greatest P munition plapt here r.•eccive�d for one with a beautiful boilquet of•fowlers, distance. bion. sere biro. A. J. Brom- 'fir.+s work (it watt a :Sunauy) .the +• ---� , .t '' " AW grown by members, with, of Brooklyn, N. Y. The 1542 sum of $24.00. Very often it is found pw � •ii re-union is to be held at the home IMI *MY ug- LiOBNBtiBD AUOTI02PSBB AND ._ _.:�_ of Mr. and DD's• Fred Holliday, in that those , bac mini t of such never VALUATOR - -- GREEN RIVER Brooklin, Ono, on the last Saturdaty es, resent it, because they have never - iWee conducted Anywhere ass been paid anything like it chem"i- CQJ� CQ�. - - - 7 In T+ith the following officers 1• '• ., y' wtng vee=„ and map be a bit ern•inus. This V%ooe or write. Aadrese 814 Dundas During the vacation period at the in charge: President, -Mir. Ham' is not always the carie. for do all WOOD, CBMENT,: E Street. Bost, Green Paver Church, the following Bryant, VOiit ; Vice-President, Mr. • - ry �' 'ail of the employees receive anvtlting _ anen have been made for n SAND, -MATEL, :• Whitby. Ootuto. arrang to John G Bryant, Picken g, Secret- -. carrying on the servhces:ANgthsL 3rd .any-Treasurer, Mrs. R. Geh, Toron- like it. There are maty of thefts mere The Ladies' Aid — August,a0th. The to Sports I-?,4wnmittee — Everett fOi wa maybe receiving i Pretty a sib$ �� Yo People — August 17th. Mr fair wade, while oro a tt , bus are BUILDER'S SUPPLIER i •• � j �g gu Bryant, Pickering; Allis-Ross. Whit- able to find employment only a few BTierbush iia$ iW Reginald Macey, Toronto. Service • 'Mrs. H. McCrimmon New Tor- 01 gz Y b y, •�ra » err •and thea g- 1 l work" .-. e eo l Ca cartage'n e a 0 8 months t the pt _ q each Sunda eve at i o cloth. Dons Bryant and Mel- - Government Lkensed Y �g onto; Miss ry months becomes � n v t3t:r A!1 welcome. ' villa 'Hmzant. Pickering, earnings for twelve old NTS bawoalw plpct+ti iw stoei< a full t E. touffvllle Onit a v small figure. so care should Main S Q s gut ` � r very LTI�E of MAPLE LEAF MILLINQ Phone 191 be used when criticising thR amount Maternity, Medical, and Sur`gieal " of a single two week's pxy chequ _ Q'ANY FTiBDB. cases taken "OMWI"w Eire and Civil Defeneel However, we think chert•' is acmle tification for the criticism of I . M TCH - .. . A WELL hlaternit 5eiei.Roote - a h_ labour not hi The Phckering Village Police Trus- it is in these areae that the Civil $24.00 a day far g Rates for 10 days­—lab.?i in receipt of .a communica- Defence organizations are more par- skilled one at that. Following the r, rI4keriIIg� Out. toes are p . riot- . fltogiatared Narsa sit attendance n ral's ar needed.. There is a small greatest appeal ever made to a P�iore Oiflce 75 — Ras. 86 tion from the Attorney-tie a tical >y ! • millio a lot 94 bola aervin 'woe ion for six hundred n. have o watch _ t r of these areas ........ o office which calls their attentionnumbs . ere • b Service n f b -eons are going to -think about - i -Am ulaace 'n et taken u this organizatio o ut) , the fact, that even though Pickering not y P MRS.E.R. GOOD 45.37 Village and the itesnediate.surround- and - Pickering is one. of them many things, when Duch as flus is COLEMAN on. Ings has been declared a "vulnerable We trust, of course, that, Canada going _q area"' bj the Federal Government will never need the defence plans �,j ACCIDENTS and! Dept. of'Defence, no "on has similar to those in' Britain, but, Women urged t0 ID9t8nt light coop 6tOTe8. been taken here, in response to the it is considered, by those ,whose s0 quick, so satisfactory, Accidents Happen demand for such by theoOv'11 Def- business it is to study'thear matters, preserve froll8 and ebal Oil stoves,Elec• hot ence Congnittee: This . Committee that we deo make these preparations, L isles,- indoor screens, w heard this week, that Dles. P 1 e when, as a ve eta Local � . takes the lead in organizing rhes e , g a a height of six Screen door, garden tools : ' vui'nerable areas, .in the matter of bombers flying at g r�{ Insure with your • Local Agent Bre protection, medical and nursing miles release a bomb, the crew of Ottawa, July 23ro. •= Increase in and all hardware at right 8 services, incendiary bomb control, plane overhead won't know whether the demand •for commercialtY canngd • lice protection, evacuation, trans- that bomb will fall on the munition rjJrlCefi, \.. :SEE police P fruit or vegetables in the next twelve ; E3YRIL F. MURLBY portation, first aid etc. In responss plant or outside of our Post (Office. months is leading Canadian housge- Bring in your lawn mowers t0 tP the request by the Provincial Township Council meets on Tues- wives to pond to the t.i peal to be abarpened:and repaired !� GENERAL_ INi URANCE Health Officer, some mouths ago, dam*, August 6th, Is that not the time SSRVIC$ PROTECTION Dr. Tomlinson, appealed to the Tawe- to arrange with local authorities to Serve by Conserving' ;ttxarding to sh i Council to pssi3 a required res- have this Defence Organization pre- a statement made today. by the kLYIN BUSHEY olution, which would authorize the pared. Dr. Tomlinson is very anidous Chairman of the Wartime ndicA and THIS MONTH organaa'dm, in this townahip, and to follow the derrianda of the Dept., Trade- Board. There are indications Saicdweeo,. 'liidrmitba also permit him, aq Township Medic but he cannot, proceed without the already of heavy'buying for (come rIQ� al Health Officer, to requisition. for necessary authority. Our local Poi- canninggrowing out of a realization We are. featurixig the see Trustees, in view of the cam=- . t counm unusual packs will be sub- �ORtt , approvied egoipment, Jett to unusual strain because of stir which is suipplied to the lmal,' CMI unication from the Attorney-General, creased shipments to Great• Britain, ' R>�9s Defence organization(, .There are a would be well-advised to see that BQYU DRIG Coe �Iti number of these "vulnerable areas" the necessary. authority is obtained. increased Purchases for the armed ;;`` ! ++ . • forces and increased ,domestic Pur- _. Linoleum scattered across Canada to= and _ chasing Power, coupled with the THE REXALL STORF+ti•- .' �dC�at� lessened imports of certain fruits and vegetables. The Bard points out C�tlaiel"a8 E11mS. Lower Speed Means Greater Mileage that increasing household preserving > > $ aid _d and storage will also contribute to " SQf t drinks Ice +_RMe— ,On another page of this issue, the. ever, yet some are not so sure. As price stabilityAn the winter months. y 9 Gasoline and Oil Controller'offers a -an example, iwe have the figures ,A node supplies of sugar are now - ' Studio number of ways by which the mot- of one of the travellers who calls at available for preserving.- purposes," cream. wJ't't�dl® C®uC sero ,.. f .�• .1--.. t, tM ve .t..,os 19n as ii'r..p orlat way spinate the cauls-La iption 3 111c c..�o :.w.•.. - •-- - gtay�d p, K., LNouie, oubiLi' _ these fuels - most of them never be= miles on Thursday, and in driving tremor under the Wartime Prices'and Gats for ail OC• img questioned -as an established at around 55 and 60 miles 1►er hour, Trade Board, "and, householders v9111 • V. ] ! M�Ion" Day or Nb*t fact. Research and actual driving end- he uses approximately 8 gallons of be doing a service to themselves and _ .-casions. er these conditions prove beyond any gas, Last Thursday, as, an expert- their country if they make tiyd of it Prescriptions carefully CQ!'d-• 1'ltaao (800 question the efficacy of such driv- menti he drove •at•40 and under all 'to preserve as muc)t as possible .`of pounded ing in a fuel-saving plan. -there are day, and-at 90 miles of'the trip, he available fruits and vegetables." C A STERRITT some however, dispute the state- had used about 4 gallonsi. Which There is no shortage of gla"erg pre= LOCAL DELIVERY C. A. ments of science and 'experienced • means that at the reduced speed, he serving jars, and housewives are ur �llnee8l Direatt}r drivers, on a few of these suggea- could drive 40 miles farther, ort gam, if thely are not in a positio�t t� STORK HOURS, ger, in,•llp.nl:d 'f R N- EWS — tions, one of which'is - whether any the '8 gallona than be could at the make use of all their owh jar', to Including Sundays — 4P IFurniture Dealer saving of fuel can be obtained by 55 and so mile rate. This teat was make them available to other house- � 0111'1'. driving at more moderate speeds. On made on a recent model 'Plymouth. holders in their locality. am 68 Pickering a,. ! �' ' i this one, there is no question What- s s ,. • ti • r rcels home. wbo has old the fol! nal for ' «�+� f! -Take those short shopping trips >t'3 Vold •Japans New Foreign I _ SUNDAYout sine by His 'Holy voluntary Minister 1T -easy Ways • on�ook to apt and ed t omathe movies. - des;th on the cross. This redeem- lie ,`i, u /'� r To Save Gasoi S 1 O-V t� - ULg work, accomplished. for us by "t ` - d B ng speed., ton. can be1D..lzy re _ �. (� - Christ in His death, we appropri- +: LES '.[ O N ate by receiving it. This is the r i Government Makes Concrete New Testament teaching of salva- Suggestions On, How to Cut - --- LESSON IV F h Down Consumption of Gas lR goon For Women tion. God forbid that we should PAUL PREACHES FAITH IN fall into the false teachings of "- `'" Your Car `- _ CHRIST men, no matter how brilliant.they On-Motor Trip may be, and depart from the iLere are the "17 easy ways~ Rom. 3:21.31; 5:2, 2; Gal. 3:1-29 clear, divinity-given teaching of toward a 50 per cent gasoline sav GOLDEN TEXT—As it is ,writ. the New Testament, no matter At this tim f year when many, tsar. But the.rigliteo%s shall live s ing,-.advised by the oil controller time.of a how humiliating that may be. 'Lor all Canadian mc.•rists:" families are planning long motor by faith.—Rom. 1:17. 5 . trips, I should like to pass on an• 'Reduce driving speed Brom 6o p THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING idea that will be a wonderful help Subdued Hat Tones'" ones 9 to 40 on the open road. - rime.—The Epistle to the Rom- �� to the women of the party, says ons was written• about A.D: 60, predicted For Fall Avoid jackrabbit star while the Epistle to the Galatians a Avoid useless `or non-essential a •writer . in. Christian Science Monitor. O two months' m driing. oni or, n e n. o- was written, probably, immediat- The 1941. "Fall Card for .Felt.. Tnrn motor of[-when not in use; tor trip a few summers ago my sly before it—about A.D. 68 or Bodies," portraying twenty colors 5 do not leave idling. young daughter and I .carried �9' for women's hats, has been issued. Don't race your engine; let it small zipper bags (we recommend ' Ptace. — Both these epistles - inexpensive-dark colored ones, for for members of,the Textile Goloi•. warm up slowly. � were written from the-city of they'll get very soiled) on the Card Association in New York. Don't strain your engine ; r . `• Corinth, during Paul's third visit These fall and winter shades,which floor-of the car by our feet. In : change gears. these we carried'the little -things- Keep one to the Church atlome tie up`closely with the, important r� Keep' carburetor •cleaned and _ at this time a city that Paul hsl fashion colors in costumes and se• f;; we had previously had to search properly adjusted. not seen, and the other to the eessortes, comprise: Tune up motor, timing, etc. through our.suitcases for, such as ---.at-Galatia. --- __ - hair brushes, combs, wave lotion, All Men Sinful Greer=Tatter—green'- canyon- Admiral Teijiro-Toyoda, above, --Keep--spark— bobby pins, make-up, paper n In the.' g green, khaki green, hockey green. who replaces pro-Axis Yosuke clean. , precedin lesson the Blue—Aerial blue, deepwater p p Cheek cooling system; overheat• kerchiefs and our own favorite Apostle Paul has shown how ut- Matsuoka as Japans Foreign soap, ete. We always carried - , '- blue, soldier blue, Old Glory blue. tug wastes gasoline. - P Ys < terlyt guilty , of sin .-all meninister, is supposed to be friend- these ba g-with -us to the rest Rad—Chilean wine, CaliforniaiMaintain urea at right resaure. g' throtighout: the wa�ld axe; that ly to the U.S. Experts took his rooms and so cc•uld really freshen claret, Old Glory red, plum violet, Lubiilcate efficiently; , worn- en Y they can only become righteous pluntwine, cruiser grey and trophy appointment to mean that al- gines waste gasoline. up each time. But the great con- and,find the way to eternal life gold. The association's millinery though the new cabinet is strong- Drive'in groups to. and trom venience was that 'we never had bq_ the help of God. color committee, representing the ly nationalistic, Japan may follow o work, using cars alternate days. to get mto a suitcase during the Apart from the law a right- Lett.hat body Indust-i.-co-operated, a.moderate policy towards Amer- For golf, plenres and otl~er out. day. The men„will bless you •for eousness of God hath been maxi- in'the selection of the colors.. Ica. Ings, use one car instead of tour. this! jested, being witnessed by the 'law and the prophets. ---- - ° '22. Even the righteousnes§ of _ God through faith in.Jesus Christ -- - unto' all them that believe; for - -- there is no distinction; 23". fcr all - .have sinned, and fall short of the - glory of God.' There is nothing thiLt roan in himself can-do to G _- : H E T _ -� WG E _ ". make himself righteous before God; to-deliver` himself from this - at�ate.of desetyed penalty.. It isnot by living as Christ lived_that we are made righteous .before i God, but by having faith in Christ 24. Being .justified. freely by -his grace through the.redemption - that is in'Christ Jesus. The mean: _ _'ng of this passage is hidden from - -• -- _ _. _ ._ _ _ _ _ us unless we understand.the mean- Ing of the word justify. It meansto stand before. a judge and. if - _ we are justified- by him' we. are " _ - declared just or right or right^ eous. Standing before God we are given the righteousness which . . .. - "is not in ourselves: We are de- .�� ISO livered from-the bondage of six by the price"that Christ. paid is - 'his death Righteous of God "25. Whom Gcd`set forth to Abe s 'propitiation, through faith, In his blood, to show his righteous- - - new because of passing- over-oi .• - s i --- :' the sins done aforetime,- in_.the. - 1 forbearance:of God. Inasmuch as man by sin has .broken the- law, a broken law would indicate judgesPatriotic.. Sticker _ .merit. .Ged"ia.ever insistent upon i _ Let Yoas Car W ear''ProiLdly This 3, s q. obedience to the Divine Law and — demands a- full punishment for sin. Righteousness became avail- Go io y6ur�friendly neighbourhood servtc� -- able far us when Christ died for -station or your local garag, man today. A t as, that is, when He paid the _ sttrtbrise avRmis yon-, He has changed. He Nea� Ways 6'var& ai. - OAR penalty for our sins, in His own will be as courteous.and thoughtful as ever blood, thereby lifting from us the �-glad `to see you--anxious to do anything � y penalty..of six,' taking it upon cm 10 But heOLINI . .0 Himself.' is no longer a gasoline salesman. He is d - G . 26: In the showing; I -say of gasoline SAVER He will urge you to buy his. righteousness at tit�' present less, instead of more. He will point out..ways Beason:. that he might himself be sad means of saving gasoline. just, and the justifier of him that - } hath faith in Jesps. 'MENG, X27, When ... ' He will tell you all about the "50/50" Pledge (.-Approved by.Automobile Experts) -.then. is the :glorying• It is es- — cluded. By what manner of law' _ to cut your gas consumptiosi by Y P c E;sduee driving speed From 60 to 40 on the open road r ent. _ of works? -Nay: but by a law of ..He will invite you to sign. This proud and d Avoid iacnon-ersnnti 1bit �d:i*ln _ - `faith. Sin should be Heated ac- - patriotic sticker for your car will m=k you _ Avoid useless or q•. as a member of the wise and thoughtful band -''Turn motor off when-not in use;do not leave idling: cording to its true nature and the g Don't race your engine: let it warm-up-slowly. demands of law and justice should of car owners co-oopera with the Gores- { -Don't*train Your engine: change gears. - �ot be. disregarded—justice. and : « .:ment to save gasoline. _ Keep.carkurstor cleaned and properly adjusted. - mercy are-united in.-the sinner's Tune up motor, 6='zq, eta . justification. As our sins. have _ _:This is entirely a voluntary movement. It is Seep spark plugs and valves clown. . been atoned for, paid for, in pot rationing. This the Government hopes to Chock cooling system;ovsrheataq wastes gasoline. Maintain•tires•at'righi pressure. Chi rat's death,:we no longer need tsvert.. But we are faced with.a Critical.short Zubrieate effideatiy;wont eagfnes waste gasoline.. " bear our sins in .our bodies, or,in - age of gasoline due to the diversion of tankers - Drive in groups to and from work. • - . . our hearts, for He has borne for overseas, service and to the growing needs using cars alternate days. them. die has taken them away," - )For golf, picnics and oilier outings. _ and for this reason God can de- of our Fighting Forces. use one, car instead of four. FOOT . - T"o-those short shopping trips ON OO Clare:us justi�ied in His.sight.: 'There;is.no call for panic—no need for alarta and carry parcels home. R. Faith is Necebary but this war- is being fought with gasoline - =,'Walk to and frdm'tha movies 28. .We.reckon therefore that and we are $ghting for our very-lives: Sign lBoat owners,-too,can help by reducing speed. _ a max is justified-by faith apart the -Pledge today and continue to save :, from, the works of law." By the T Your regular service station maxi will gladly explain works- of the.-law is meant simply per,cent, of your gasoline consumption. -these and other ways o/saving g�soline. Consult him. - doing those things which are It is also vitally important that you reduce 1 ' right. 29. Or is God the God of Jews only? Is he not the 'God the use of domestic and commercial fuel oil. 'of Gentiles also? Yea, of Gen- -• tiles also. 30. If so be that God $s one, arld he. shall justify the, circumcision by faith, and the un- - REMEMBER: The slower you drills, r - circumcision through faith. 31. • ,:' - •:. the more you save 1 - Do we then make the law of none .:eh6ct through Faith? God for- The Government Of lite � !7 �e 'bid: nay, we 'establish the 'law. a $3,000 cosy cottage for a this nOMllitIOI�T OF CAANl�l�11 things• that. are right but—we'are � •nnt QAvPd in this wav,' by long prayer, in going to church, or giv- ricxsng titrottdrt me�J ing away money; or reading .the � THE HOhiOURABLE t:. D. HOWF„' G:R. COTTRELLE, • 9de.'r� Bible or-by doing many other good" Minister of Munitions and Supply Oil Controller /or Canada deeds. Salvation comes to,us by what Christ has done for us. Try- ing to do what is right' is not s enough. We'must• confess our- • s - selves sinners and receive-s right-' eousriess not -our owl:, which is -provided for us 'through Christ, ,��J` ..v.4a-'C '&. ct. { J`... 9Jw•'�i: .;-,ya.. ./., .r- .,} M.J y.....7f y 4 /• .Y � ,. ' " .X �y Farnisked Coaj'pletelT ••� •� — - - :, -- - Tie V t0 These houses will, it is announe- iQ ed, be furnished throughout with S HAVE -,Ogden' ^ ) ft' itore, electric fittings,_gb4na gden s! ware, etc., opt-pnretyi"Canadian :1 manufacture. Wallpapers just Y O U H-EA R D a � - e arrived from bomb-torn Britain will be.used on the. walls of each of the homes. Individuals speci- Twovery weary soldiers were _ ally chosen by the C.N,E. to make hiking the long, long road back up families r,r groups yvill actually to camp. It was s lovely evening, ' 1 demonstrate the livable qualities and presently'one paused to ad- p _- of there houses and apartments at mire the sunset and the view. t the Exhibition b living in them. � y?» ai� �p Oi1t=Ome �5% i y g Ise t it love] he exclaimed. t4 s N R ULISANDS " me feel like the poet. NON'*: �� ENTitfApOfECT10N OF SHARP, D • It,makes 'Oh, for the.-kings of a dove,' you Mit AR 4%0 ORO'lOpJr aaIMST ��ttL �jj Vheck with-- Cl��`e know." SlOw0Ui5 � ,� = - �,.•, The other wiped his streaming es ! brow and retorted: "I'd .rath Food and Water- have- the' breast of 'a chicken, - Ask any old timer how to get thethanks." I�, •; -_". *�• ~ . '',, i greatest satisfaction from rolling your 1f Holidaying In Out of the `• a• •'-- own and he'll tell ypu to tie up to Way Places Why, Take a Pat got a job in a railroad =` <: Ogelen's—the light green' package Chance on Contaminates! station. VMen the first t •,pay Mori'? Money � 0/ that Is your green light t0 the best came in, however, he forgot— o cannot lou a safer tire. +• '�- smoke of your life For Ogden's isn't Water or Spoiled Food Y sM , ,, the name of the station, so Why accept less? Firestone vas "just another fine cut".•lVs different, 1 t gorgeously. different—a distinctivez�gwpier, he called out: you extra safety,extril velum ea: N �nh•t t ! b Si—of choicer--f per o accos . have been improved generally, it is "Here ye are o w e e ye ry .1t today. are going. iome o� in there for And here's howl �. -not safe to use water from any and her „ __ Only the best cigarette papers— all sources.1II out of way. places. o Firestone Champion "NagtW'*r"Chaatsclee'— .• 'Tire 'figs -the amazing Gear-Grip are good enoughfor.OgdWv Pollntien may be present only .at "Now; children, said the teach- tread which gives 11% longer non. ear, after a nature lesson, „I have skid mileage than any comparable infrequent intervals but why take, / '• s chance. Usually a,fire is 'avail- - told you how the 'little new. birds tire Firestone has ever built. �a able and where this is so, water for , - learn to fly. I'll play the piano - '� Its t*ouaagdq of sharp-edged. • drinking or washing raw vegetables -angles grip the road with a pAl► Q OGDEWS and I want you to imitate the 4 or cooking, utensils should be a ' nre, firm hold and protect g " EINE-CUT broughtbirds' movements in time to the to boil before using. If „ against skids and side flips. when_"vacationng.nn whe,ols" a fire music. And, only . the Firestone pipe Simko"I is dangerous or out of the question As the music went on, all- the .'.Champion Tire Is built with F -� r• Ask for 09411410's C40t Ahrp the simplest method of purifying'' -children waved their arms ener-. Rhe _ patented Safety-Lock getically, with one exception. Gum-Dipped cord body which / LO your water Is to chlorinate it. This "Come along, Johnny,",said the provide. 2796' stronger bond FIR s�R v C tla " --s can- be performed quite easily by teacher coaxingly: ."why did you between tread and cord body, ra .dditioaOlVIt TIRE,s ' acing the chlorine outfit to be hadand '35116 grater protection Borah ra„ to the 11.284- - fon' 60 cents at the Ontario Depart not imitate the little newly hatch- �� blowouts. t'raww Doampi n tire; ed•birds as I told you!" aced roe, worn tires s. .r Priced meat of health, Parliament Build. �p 1 o y e.-.°� lower Ho n I "Please, teacher replied' theta. HaveSpec - ' Ings, Toronto. Vacationist® or ren ' „ your nearby o • Idents unable to oonvenlently Irrepreaaible small boy, I m a bad Firestone Dealer at Firestone etil>aliAIfQAap, BY ANNE ASHLEY secure their chlorine outfit from egg!►' Champion Tires on your tsar an, 'opa*tree _ to a.r fo= ar;o, � the above ec;u a map employ the today and Janco that you w r° floe so Pira, {o following method: it the doctor in?" /ettittg the last word In"safety to .er so eh�rmo. Q. Sow .can._T bore a hole in .. hr bar. jlasa? TO PURIFY WATER No, air. and economy. rma.y wave you • Prepare a solution by adding you know when he'll _ > A, Use a regular steel drill, half a teaspoonful of fresh ohlori- be back?" and keep the point of contact " sstuaated with camphorated oil or hated lime to one pint of water: i dont know, air ka turpentine. You will be surprised Use one teaspoonful of this solution w.at�• out on as eternity at the ease with which this is to tea gallons of water to be puri- �"• done. fled, 36 drops to one gallon, or 9 A male nurse in a mental-hon- drops to one quart. Let the water . - Q. How can I remove ,grana - - stains from white canvas shoes! s� at least lb minutes before pital noticed a patient with his dosing. The ear close to the wall listenin in- freshly n- fee Is served at the table either A. Add a few drops of house- �hly prepared for should be � B for each chlorin- tently. The patient beld up aduring or after the dessert course. bold ammonia to one teaspoonful ation Taiblets of ' calcium hype. finger as a warning for him to be o d r n. 8. No;...only.3atknate: friends of of peroxide. Rub the stains with chlorite .and' ampules of the dry very quiet: then. beckoned him this solution, then wash off. "'You „ the bride should be invited. 4. -� powder can be procured for thin over and said: listen here. Etiquette 1 Q. How can I remove-old wall purpose and are the most satiatac- The nurse put his ear to the If the musicale is to be held in paper from my walla! tory since they do not leas their will and listened for some time, the morning, eleven, is the cue- ' - A. Use s strong solution ofstrength if.properly sealed. then turned to the patient and .11Y ROBERTsy A LEE tomahour; if in the afternoon, nal-sods and water. Boil the mixx-_ good supplies need watehing, see said: "I can't hear anything.” -cure and apply.while .hot. After thall;they are properly stored at Iow "No," said the patient, "and r ng, "'•-' four o'clock• if in the evens ` A few applications, the soda will 1. Should servants be intro- it may begin at eight-thirty, un *a through the glue side and.the temperature. Do not allow food sup- it's been like that all day. duced to visitors! _ plies to get hot by day and cool oft less it follows a formal- dinner ,paper will come off readily, nightly oil eiuceeseive day*. Main- `The appeared in the 2• When.should•the coffee be and -then it begins'at ten o'clock.' Q. How can I restore flan- fain them at an even low tempera- M served at an informal meal. cele, that have become hard and ugsletoa Times the follow- 1 5 With. a fork.' Cut off one tare Where ice is used see that Ing advertisement: "if Joka, S. Should. invitations be sent bite. at.a time, and be sure to **sunken. to their formes soft- the source is reliable. Jones,•who deserted his wife to a general list when giving a leave the seeds on the plate. B. nese? h f friend? - - • "rad babe some tweet Barr bridal shower for en A. Soak the flannels in Baso- Y y She. shouts stand at the Telt of - 4!i` line for a few hours. Then wash Should 1VOt VVOrry aro will return, the said babe 4. At what hour should .a the bridegroom, facing the minis- . win knock the at.ffinx out musicale be held? - ter. in soft soapsuds .its usual, and ...On Your Holiday of bias." ' 7nhise in clear ,water of the. same _ _ 6. What is,the proper way to ' temperature. A sew words on bow not to e ' Q. How cs>7_I clean old soiled 6.w$ n which�side of the bride- at '-'photographs? worry_might not he lnsppropriateirltly Loot _ groom should the bride stand dur-. TO P P 0 at this time. Some people persist ing the weddingceremony? ,�C N ix a✓iffy A. Rub over their, surface with in taking their pet office worry ' •oP Money Back oome soft, white bread. The will In Philadelphia, a thief stole two Answer. por4o♦elc,aaelGaraiacbinseteesre,a v�a+d uh They with them on their vacation. : .unlabeled bottles. They contained 7,1. Servants arenot introduced 1010'itoot.sealer.•eab:wraabeaanaeibereste,,.11r dean -very nicely. Don't. Worry is the most futile ea�saa skin troubles,ow sass--ti„s,tooting,anti, poison and roach powder, in to tate casual visitor, but should. readsI,�,d D.D. D. 24c.,,iprim G„aado., Q. How can I clean windows of all bad habits. It can do no Salt Lake -City a thief made off be introduced to a friend who ie ao.loses.Soodw.irriutionand ga;c#lr ortmw eery well without water? good. It can cause definite harm. 'with 16 drawings of a cemetery. visiting for a few days. 2. Cof- �rl`ero•eaRor�Aik A. First wipe the windows It reacts on the nervous system, !�•a forD•D•D•ea ors :with a dry•dusting cloth; then causing"indigestion and insomnia, ' go over them with a soft rag dip- which in turn causes more worry .ped in kerosene; and finally ifepoland- so a vicious circle goes on. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS . , is6 with tissue par or chamois. Train Thin yourself to accept life for � - a • • • Windows cleaned in this manner what it is rather than fretting- will not only look unusually about what it is net. Learn to p' g -relax = it is the only, means Of AGENTS WANTED BELTING FOR THRESHERMEN , b ' ht, loafs will ICee clean longer MEDicAi: tbatt.washed ones. treating the vicious circle. With BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN NOW THRESHER BELTS, ' BELTING. HAVE YOU GOITRE? "AB$ORRO" seat and relaxation should Come ready; cost determined by terri- pulleys, home, lacing, feeder can- reduces and ,removes. Price f5.00 tory dealred, but not prohibitive; vas, molars, shafting and hangers ear bottle. J. A. Johnston Co., 171 -less nervous irri bilit better article sold by the gallon with at reduced prices. Send for new p _ sleep, better' di-es y' inevitable repeats: a natural pro- list York Belting Co., 88 -York King E., Toronto. digestion n r P. nadfewe g duct. unequalled�j ��y��� tl c , u aqua led and easy to cell. Street, Toronto, N.E. �eataaa firer • IT'S EXCELLENT,'REAL RESULTS worries. This is the only way to Apply Aqua Vitae Sales Office. after taking Dixon's Remedy for break the Circle. This fs what 46 Yonge St., Toronto. FARM9 FUR SALE �_ Rheumatic Pains' arid Neurltis. "Model Homes Munro's Drug Store, 336 Elgin, " your holidays are really for. AFiII/AL PET STOCK WANTED 200 FARMS FOR SALE IN MOST ottaira, Postpaid. 31.00 _ -: an, Rest and Relax. — UNINJURED W*ilea Olt C fertile sections Ontario. For to — .— y WANTED TAMED, JURED formation advise requirement Mor- RHECMATIG PAINS -You owe,it to yourself, your bust- Young wild animals and birds.' _rla B. Percival, 252% Dundas St, Our conn Six Canadian Homes'oi Var- seas, and to John Wood, 2722 Tonga Street, London Western Ontario's Fore- PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT y9• Toronto,' moat Farm Sales Agency." the good results from taking'Dix- love Sizes and Styles Will on's Remedy for Rheumatic Pains C� ^ p� BABY CHICKS FOR SALE -and Neuritis. Munro's Drug•-Store , Be Shown This. Year in thg Gene Out 335 Elgin, Ottawa, Postpaid $1.00: Intennatlonal Building HERE ARE SOME GENUINE BAR. REBUILT 10-20 MCCORMICK- — _ g gainsIn well started chicks. Non- Deering Tractor. Same guarantee TEACHER W_t\TF.D�—� Up 54 Per Cent —sexed two-week�oid Barred Rocks, as new. International Flarvester _ New Hampshires $14.70. 90% Pull- Dealer, J. H. McCaw, Barrie, CLU TE, O'TARIOt PROTi;ST- ets: White Legkiorns $21.40, New ULIPS ant 'teacher; S.S. tic, 2, Leitch. . Hampshires $20.95; Barred Rocks 'RE S, LILIES, PEONIES, TCochrane district, salary one The six modern Canadian Substantial Increase la Seen 19.75. Cockerels: Barred •Rocks DaSffodils, Narcissi, Rockery and +thousand: d u t i e a commencing loosen which 'will be an lm Octant In Canadian Production FOr 113.20, New Hampshires • $11.60, Perennial Plants. Numerous Var- September first. _Thomas Pope, D Leghorn pullets: 3 week old $26.40, ietles and Colors Sensational Clute. sentare of the International Build--. Month of June Over May E week old $36.40. Order, direct... .-New Introductions. Our descrip-. Na. from this ad. Also older pullets. tive Autumn circulars are again 'ing at this yearn Canadian hFigure Twedale Chick Hatcheries Limited, ready. Cpples mulled on request. ,WOMF.:1i-WANTED tions] Exhibition are,state, C.N.E. 'Fergus; Ont: James' Seeds, Lindsay, Ontario. STEADY INCOME, FULL OR PART headquarters, nearing Completion. time-selling 200 necessities..Gua.r- A 64 per Cent increase in Cana- IF YOU WANT BRAY LATE SUM- HEARING DEFECTIVET anteed Familex Products are at- They include an eig11E-roomed mer or early fall chicks, please anteevely packaged, create Instant than cheese_production during Julie_ LEONARD INVISIBLE RUBBER eye-appeal, build and held cum- -bouse, -a six-roomed brick house, orae. now. Hatching to order: regarded by spokesmen at the Immediate delivery on pullets Ear Drama, helpful in many cases. a ;3,0d0 cosy cottage,,for a thio was wbich are still ince 1907. Send for a ecial to rs' confidence. are • Sold a me If you agricultural.branch f the Dominion. goon buys: atartad, p willing to Invest-a few dollars ' •:•day-ol most breeds. Bray Hatch ;2.50 trial offer and recommend- �esr'a June bride and groom, dia- ��s.trona of sattstied. users every without risk we will help you to B1ITeaII Of Statistics as indication erry, 130 John, Hamilton. Ont. '�rhere. Write A. O. Leonard, IS progress sifrely' 'and quickly in tlnctive for' its Color and design, that farmers are heeding the goo- Boon Ave., Toronto. Your chosen district. Ierormatios and yet so planned that .every- ernment 151ea for increased prOduC- BEE SUPPLIES and Illustrated Catalog IDe Sent ..thing.in•-it is.keyed to the small'"' ,don, ` E FAY HIGHEST,.PRICE8 FOR BT siYES3 v1=PtiNcYUN,tTY Montreal.Mi L7 X, 5?0 S2. Clement, ! Rt^wo of ha occupants; an all Bureau figures "showed June pro. Canadian pure beeswax, Ple"o SELL OR TRADE. ONLY HOTEL dtieilon total] submit offerings •immediately. wood colonial bungalow, a modern '" in goon town near large military ' 11 family apartment, and a 64 m8 Sb,b60,190 pounds, . Lloyd's Laboratories, Montreal. camp. God repair. Twenty bed- SNAPSHOTS TO-DAY b�aaaa per cent in advance of the yrev. r:� pooms. ugh MgKenste McCallum 'TREASURES TO-MORROW 'Sive-alont-and-like-it" business sous month's output,and '6 per cent - met 4 x 6 'Entargembhts ruro,-Nova Scotia women's apartment, so compact. ahead of the-June make-last`year,-- - 30CLrGAL Your tttma are careraily and eclen and stream-lined that one can sit which totalled 24,050,316. J. N. LINDSA P; LAW'OFFICE,'L'AP•- tlflcally processed by'Imperla•l, ,to itol Theatre Building. Thomas, maks sure they last. Teiie nRa deseioPed and eae1Y l;rtat; In the .tiny kitchenette, make MORE CREAMERY .BUTTER ealarsed to 4 x e• 90e. Rein'inta, Ontario. Special Department for 0 or 8 EXPOSURE FILMS ROe toast and coffee .with one hand, Oteamery butter production in , saase stse, 8,fav SOe. -farmers collections with beantlfut enlargement ire. -" 8 reprints with enlargement 260. r` ":riMtd the morning paper in the June totalled 40.498,603 DIRECT FILM SERVICE _ Thousands of letters from satlafled • N6 _ _ pounds, FUR FARMING 16a-Klan-Raat. - Dept. 4. •Toreate customers testify to our superior ear, and check Up Oa make-up COalpared with 32,978,810 the prey NORTHERN BEAUTIES. CHOICE, quality and service. . tAI a strategically-placed mirror sous month, and 40,192,223 in June, Large, Dark, Silky, Heavily FuFr- •;;. •fbeve; ail at the same tlrne.' 284A. ;.• (� 31—''41 Ldd Peatggr�ted'Kitts. Ptamona-Mink ' iMPF:RIAL PHOTO sEavlce r Pedis? Ont Dept D. Station J. Toronto. Will 7 Ulm ¢BE PICKERING NEWS ,z - L'.xpert Painter and Decorato! — LAND 3URV LYCIt � 1i �" �� °" ent• Good w�orlumanehH.1p. Reasonable. • �T _ O NL /LL heT Plckerwg _ F. 7. DON�ti'A2�. H. tlt.. Be. G FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND larrAT 1VIARKE'�-Y ' $L75 .per year. ft 0 i advsaee t. W. Johnston. Frenchrnon's Bay. "fitrthsedptions to. t�ts United Stste� '_ Survom� �n 00161sand �Pks0ao St[BALllRB and Gt. Britain, $100 in advaaee. � _. 9uceeisor col VST.J. K Stber, - - f L. `. ON life are tie roods e! _ Pearson s ._Cartage 1>KL �e, dtoadville We Barry a full line of . ---_._. el;n lWarkar, Proprietor - __Night Bind Day ldQrvico - - - L'resh •DAILY ANTED Stidnem Phone ._ Resi3rsee Phone � elegrallY B. ERING DEAD HORSES AND CAITLE 98oI and _ .•.. _. For free picK np phone tetir=s ---Fund i1b, miture Moving .. NotiC7.AREWNT .. ..• ..• .. .. 913 %je You • stn Paul's Ang. Sunday school - 7 Dunbarton $5 pp Your Patronage 1s Appreciated PICKERING Eos _ .. PHONE PICK 5304 PICI:ER.IhG '' ti.' •• •• •• 39 We-do Baildi g of all kiaaal Ou.r delivery is at your serviai _.. . _. COUR • . 2144 • AGIN T : ROC P. C.V. : HARVEY PEARSON.- We= pay. the phone charges ._ +CARPRNT 0��N Phoite Pick t620 - __ A. C.E.H. Prop. TING, _ _. CLARENCE SILK + s - `PLU9[BINt3� - - THEATRE GORDON YOUNG LTD _ Toronto - Phone Ad.3d38 and - GOOKSHUTT +� RUUFIN(i 1 ~ ''healthfully Air-Conditioned s V% , ditto Bell 'Brantford EtovffnE All Shoots Daylight Saving Time ateriala Ern ire B - Eq Duro'Water ntpnient, . knd-, Wnnd - FRIDAY&SATURDAY - - - JULY 31, AUG i ff 2 PERMANENT NAGrtNC PAIRI Expert service and re- _ Systems, Beatty ; Agency '. Stable hgiiip-nieut _Two,Shows. at 7..30 sad 9.ao- THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER pairs.to all makes. Reas- Building Material _.'- xe., Stock. of PartsgW Saterday Matinee at 1.30 AND VERif ESS. IT MA.Y BE onable charges. work ;lEetirpatea Free Service on above atadhm �r a� . YOUR EYFS. f�stp Chad Hanna guaranteed. .' . _ Wont Guaranteed IemPlo�o aw ate. C. H. TUCK. OPT: D. ARTHUR FIELD F. J. 'ROUSE In Technicolor •I..._ Diwur7 �• ,Graduate Radio and Tcleviston Phone 8562 - �. a L. LYE WITH ute; Member Official Radio HENRY FONDA �O°o. lnstit PICK31mme, ONTARM �wkw&- o> -Claremont, _ DOROTHY LAMUUR • Service Metz s ?Association. : - LIND'A DARNELL = _ :3Ionda7, Tuesday and' Wednesday _ AUGUST 4, - 5 and 6 - Tvo Shows,`at 7.30 and 9.3G Holiday Matinee,Nooday at 2.00 .' 'THIS "The Sea •Wolf" MOTORIST SHO.ULDL-CLIP WITH._ - - _-EDWARD ROBINSON WA LUPIN© _.JOHN GARF IELD .COMING -- Thum Fri. and Sat. ways _ AUGUST '7,' 8 and 9 _ `Swita Fe Tiail" Radio : . easy 16 i 0 WITH � • FLYNN AVIN Ae:, �. OLIVIA DeHAVl L?1ND _- --' -- - :Notice to Creditors AN D OTHERS n AutOrltO r _ HE:'ESTATE of Stsntey Will- i :- (ApPrOo' id by . .. . _ _ biie ExP"e �� Jam Davis, Deceased: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that - all persona, having any claims or de-.. � a worthwhile - iaands against the Estate of:Stanley. , * :: 1'y Eve Item means d Wiliam Davis, late of the Town- i arsd valves - _ . �f �:. deck t _ ship of pi 'ecering; who died on or'a . Keep sparPlug boat June 18th, 1941, are- Hired to (] ti - - - isom Lo send to the'undersigned on.. or be- _ Aeduee driving`mea ��' ems;p�renheatnag 4 - -fore An;ust 18th, 1941, full panic- s 40 on the open �L-� Check cos - a 4 ars in writing of their claims. r wastes gasO e' 'ack•rab 't start. e. i' ul L .. AND TAKE NOTICE that after � , �.' _ 0 Avoid ) ess 1 - t� � at right presses 'A9_gust 18th, 1941, the administrator A O= Gott- Bails l] Main , of the said Estate wall distribute the void use `� Lubricate e$icientlY% 'aO�en`�� re rd only claims of a ich he a m Use --assets of the said deceased having v '.` w drivirt -' ti - . g•- waste g worn+ shall- then have notice, and will not � n ` ]•Tura m off when sot ' d � Drive its groups to aaa� ��� otor ate O ' be liable to any wkrsor4 of whose t servo idling• y ears'altera claim he shall not then'have notice.- t ':. s het it W using cafes and other oufia9s• Ito 1 FATED,.drily 17th,•1941 _ it Don't iccce your en9'sae�' :� ] Fos golf.Pt instead-'of #our• car arm W. J. HARE, Whitby,•Ontario, Sol- r uP slowly' Use a mopping trips ON - _ lector for Howard Lawson Davis, 011T ease' change "'.� Tal[ t � home. - ; - ort Admi:usirator x tiM d astir parcels 4 Dont _ FOOT as ... �. alk to an . qe�s. m the mo*ids, carburetor clean ors, too, can help by ed and Pr 'a DICKERING MILLS Beep at di + listed. _ $Oed. a _ erlq adj reducingspe ,4 Shur gain feed ser= ' t�: [] Tti 19 up motor, . 1 ex lain these vice :Hill chicken `� our.reg ��''tce stationlt onsul�hire. >► Y � of.satin& l3Woline starter, growing �� ti ane. other _ mash, laying mash, ' range mash, joy :, . 1 a 1 starter, concentra - y - tes, .calf starter, tur- key .starter, salt - _. _ _• : :,11 u„*c ks and Gags ;` Kra : IWAMEMBER: The slower you drive, tae i�60re YOU' �r�ve1 Purina fly so Tay for cattle. � . 4 � . e Gov*'rumeat of the ;'T i .-D. N. Lovkwocd _ _ =DOWIN = ox . of CANADA a ,PICKERING ONT. Acting tliaoug�; L ;., . 1qE DELIVER 173E HONOURABLE C.D. HOVE. Minister of Munitions and Supply G. R. COTTRELLE,09 Controller for Catwida r Pi'01"V 5:317 - - R M1ACk1:'S. Recommended by thousands who have waited•bsttei - • � oz w hesclth, --BaYES•' DRUGS. +, .-CLAREMONT Just a short distance west of this • . ` p village, and has spent the whole of ]daple3�a.f Yataa�lF'ir! her-life in this coatmvafi Her :Iaiaraaee CATINEc IF !lilies !;rums Brown entertained a tV. Q a. r few friends on Monday evening, husband, who had been in the imp- STANLEY —� lenient business in this village, 'stet Wf�►� m'4M. ` Brock Road Caravel Mrs..Warden spent a few da in g . Pr's- the city last week. deceased her many Years ego. She Mr. Cheap rates for Farm and Country Pit Mr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor visited is survived by three daughters: OL--',Mr. Taiylor% parents on Sunday. ►ve (M,cblurc4y, Western Canada); Theatre buildings.7. - Miss Clara Neal visited Mrs. Ay. Florence (Mrs.'MUdgeley, Toronto) windstorm Insuranceon Buildi� -Crushed Pit Run. ers -over the week-end. and Laura, of Toronto. The funeral -Phone 100 STOUFFVILLE Windmills, Silos etc. Miss pDais S Duerden Toronto has I took place on Tuesday with service -Gravel ,, Thursday, Friday and Saturday el been spending a few days at home in the United Church here, and in- 7' a3' Automobile Insurance of Y, terment in the Union Cemetetw, Rev. JULY 31, Au=. 1, 2 All Kinds Sand and Graded. ' garet McDonald, of Tor- ante!; officiating. •. �� • 1� Writ! Or Phena onto, is spending her vacation.with The Rank Dick Stone �. BOWMANdC ROW - - alter-Daniel, �arsti s. WITH _ . _ DeliPerod or Leaded is Pah a Mrs. Wid 3Liller and son Carl is BROUGHAM WHITBY, ONTARIO apent}tng a month with hei sister, W C. FIELDS PHONE: e'lant, Pick 1,026 Miss Emma Brown: Mrs. Edward Willson is in very Comedy and Short Subjects r `Eoroote offlte Howard 6471 Mr. Brown, of Manitoulin .Island bad health at present. Is. visiting with his ' •sister, Mrs. Mr. Will Jones took"charge of the JOHN BOURNE & $O)i Harrlq Found for a`few weeks. garage during Mr. Easton'a absence MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED'SDAY Mrs. Peters, of Port Perry is last week. AUGUST 4, 5 and 6 R C CLENDENINQ spending a holidaW witlr-Mrs. George These last.few, .hot days finished ` R. C. ! Beverley. up the berry crop, which was fairly 't4Roadsllo�" - Mr, and-Mrs. Jim Taylor, Mr. and good here. FUNERAL DIRECTOR ud Norton and-Mr. and Mrs. ' Will -and-}Yirs:Brown-an WITH Beelby were at Port Bolster on Sun- *LrY were Brriughaln visitors over _ Private Ambulaneel - ADOLPH MENJOU Y1. !�! lea Da and Night !day, Sunday last. L � y Mr. Robert. -(Bob) McLeod has The Young Peop,)e's Union will CAROLE LANDIS l Phone 9000 hold a Weiner Roast on Cnesda ffyK lCl6 _-� taken over his new business, the for- y' ..Beet Sheet Subjects F M slvern5006 -. ; p. m.,in Reesor's a 'mer Alf. Mote establishntant, and .4.ttgust 12th at 8 .- •. , Mr: Mole takes over the- Dodge-De- flats. Jean Hopkins, Culture Con- Soto plant, Brampton; this week. venter in charge.of thg Worship-Per- Thursday. Friday and Saturday Markham'', "Ont• The Woman's Association of the od. Vernon Ellicott, Recrearion Con- • In simple but rich de- United Church are holding an Ice vener, in charge of games. AUGUST 7, $ seed 9 sign we cau furnish Mr. -George 'West, of Ashburn, p]]��, memorials that will Cream .Social on Wednesday, Aug. filled St. John's pulpit ep 44One'Nl alt please from ave HORSE R.EGISTLIA 6th, at- 8 p. m. on the church lawn. P P t most acc b b r'y A good program. has been arranged. ably on Sunday. The "Transfigura- • if r standpoint. in dignity COMMODORE AGAIN (26812) - The community and congregation is tion" being the basis of lits "sermon, In the Tropics of appearance our. the choicely bred Clyd" ale steatf,,,n, extended a cordial invitation. Come shoixIng the need of both-mountain work-will stand out the roe of.Robert Dafoe, Green WITH property.rty t-)p,and plain for the Christian's dev- through the ages. River, will make the season of 1941 and bring your friends . elo ment.•Attendance has fallen off I No Greater Tribute _ Wlio cuts'the wweds on.the streets P ABBOTT and COSTELLO ,` as follows:- On Thursday, June btal� In our tuwn? May we pass .on a during these holiday weeks. - N. W. STAFFORD H 1 lea,•Ye his own stable and proceed `"tip" to the local authorities. We Visitors- at the =Crawford home 'on' to Murray Dunkeld's, lot 32, rear of Sundaes nvere: Mr. and Mrs_. Garnet �+ Htgllway Monumental Con. ? for night; Friday," hear' the ladies `coar#plairung about Eyesight Education � Works.' � g Y, Proceesds the damage done to summer dresses (Craw-ford and Londa, of` Oshawa; to Bert Silverthorn's, Lot 21, 10di %Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Tran and fam- Ph 462 Whitby, Ont. Lina Markham, for noon, thence to and ligho-coloured• hose, 05 weeds alnd and grass hanging inward, over the. fly, of Whitev-ale and. Mr, Charles. _ . Kingston Road West his own stable where he will remain ---edge of the sidewalks. They claim Hamer; of, Myrtle Station, and Miss EFFICIENCY ". until the following. Thursday after- that Wanda Varnum, of Torolrto. Miss- 4 r noon. Terms - $12600 payable Feb- . .!that they have to Walk'in single file P Y� the way to church Another s Margaret Wallnsiey, Toronto,-- also Y t� i ru4ry 1st, 1942. on Y ug v y Seats that the Countor is cwT)ing on -IrTnt the week at .the Crawford J - a re-forestation-plan in t]re ditches - f ;an .the north and south streets, - home.Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Easton were C.. H.. TUCK FARR S _ . .a bit of. as exaggeration, •but we avraq mer the week-end attending. epa�r' �]pp see what they mean readily enough the funeral of the tate Mr. Easton. t For Sale This is to be taken as a call-for aid Bruce's lather, wdto left here a frau R•I� 'Tractor Servicr �— by someone: - months ago to be with another son Eyesight Specialist - Oraduate I. H. C. Tractor School Erban and Alaska Oats Bar— Rev. I. E -and Mrd. Kennedy are at Windsor. During his stay in Br- expected back in town this week-en ougham, he made many and Disney Building,(opp. P. 0.) IQ years experience �, - ley, free from noxious weeds - swd Mr- Kenne(b 'will occupy the I" why esteenied• SVnipaihy of' - Oshawa, Phone 1616 Service ip all metes of Tractors ..... this co unity is extended to the Optical Lenses Licensed Garagc �vi.ee- 4arden Peas. 10o. per lb. pulpits in the services on Sunday, cguaranteed (Service n the United Church on Sun- bereaved. July meeting held last Thprs Optical .Lenses n Clever Seed continuing -atida do The followfng has been credited to JQHN N;#RTON y _ -day morning next,-and in the.even-. �Y at the home of Mrs D. Mair, - t'bose 5104 CLAXIM.0NT� Farrmore Laying Mash and Ing, oche Open-air service,.at the us- had a fine attendance, Mr's. Norton,, er-President Coolidge, on care of the eyesight, -hese two remarks' stand Growing Mash uaranW to _ enol hours .This order continues dor- A'�%dent, presiding. Mrs. F. Cassie � M $ $ ing the month of August. The even- conducted the opening devotion out with considerable force, "It has R� ive results, 2.35 per cwt. fng seryie'es. in 'the park have been Mrs. Miller, Treasurer, gave the,fin- been said .that trifles..make perfect= �"` rclayr Transport s $ most encouraging, very good atter- ancial rei,wrt for the Second Quer- ion, but perfection'is no trifle.-This _ ^_ _ Barley di, Oat Chop, $2.25 ttl►II dance, and enjoped by all. 'Me dev= ter. Arrangements were trade for is the standar of- resent day fcc- otion of. the band members is much. the August picnic at Mrs: Phillips' omplishmenti. And further, - a per- lbw �t,ll� s Building Material of all kinds ;appreciated: They have turned out on the 3rd Thursday. The program son and a nation, to be successful, G omwewd. W)Jtavaiw rmd Twr■M in good numbeis and directed the dealing with 'the problem of meet- to have that mechanical and spiritual Claremont, :Ont. tnusi,cal art of the service. Rev. ing and assimilating the people 'of vision Which makes for progress, p1�a ` It0, SSJ, Of k* SVN- p 1Rjr ab#�ef ori trained, M be earalrl ;Walter and Mirs. Daniel wilt be on other nationalities who may become must be able to see." When-we con- osurtsew sad rrdl Me. v neighbors' was taken by Mrs. T. C. cider the question so-plainly repres- ee their vacation _during the -next four PIANO-TUNING weeks. fn the event of unfavorable Drown and Miss Annie Bayles, with ented above we must readily believe Rat"t+a err Lew Dlatanoa I_ ?weather off Sunday eveningd-the ser- answers from other members. A- that in the correction of refractive 1laalfng. t ANL vice will be* held in the ,Baptist very pleasant social half hour was errors consideration of .every detail tV waa�e - spent at_tea -tables, spread with an is essential. If we are going to truly All Kinds Of P epa'tr Work The death took place on Sunday, bundance of tempting viands. consider detail in the correction.only - All Tuning Guaranteed July 27th, at Brierbush Hospital; in lenses corrected to the last degree of *0 ardw t� r� News tN larw AS i Stouffville, of -one of. •our few, re- -- r perfection- will be considered absol- ��� � �t«lir 't'• S. Mge110NALD 35-40 BUSH. TO THE ACRE Imaining ninetq-.year-old friends, in utely perfect Realizing the .great 209 Close Ave. Toronto the passing of Mrs. Ira Powell, in necessity of efficiency irr optical Men 30 40 60 'her 92nd year.•Decesesd had beep ill 'Corsi'crops, in rrrar>a cases; so far lenses the manufacturers fiend every > > phone Lakeside 1602 for about fifteen months, and had rapiorted are turning out much bet- effort to perfect a product, and .to PEP, VIM, VIGOR, Suonormal? (spent many of the last weeks of ter than anticipated. Milton Burk, tie absolutely sure of perfection, ex- Want normal 'pep, vim, vigor, Y - her life in'the hospital. S%e was born threshed a field of fall wheat on perience proves the necessity 9f per-• vitality? Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Tuesday netting' the above.., feet the finished article in their Contains tonics, stimulants, oyster SUFFERING FROM BACKACBF^ awn plant. elements-aids to normal pep after Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago :30, 40 or 50: Geta special i•ntroduct- is not necessary, Use RUMACAP9 ory size for only 35c. Try this'aid to at once for quick relief, - AOYEaIi' -= S. ��R O normal pep and Sim today. For silo DRUG Co, Pickering, Ont. FARMERS oS T at all good drug stores. We Pay TorontoPrices .. Market At Whitby Your Nome M _. • .. . . BUSES LEAVEChick . you are " FOS o. I'OR TOR '`TO _ .� - . Lucky Every hour at six minutes to the . hour from 7.5 a. m. to •9,54 p. r0., aa GGSand at. 6.09 a. m. and 10.44 p. m. i because you canbe sure of_ daily, fend at 6.44 a. m. daily except tag up without Bay aetba good Sundays and Holidays. ,- t you always have such y y�Y health and p LAMBS f FiOR OSHAWA - us>�; t t that you'll en CALICESemin Every' hour at thirty-one minutes e.You ales� L 9 And All K�Ad� of after the hour from 9.31 a, rn to �'•� 'Ro,get the mash 10.31 p. m. and at 7.31 aG m., 8,38 r }fi' know I can.depead oa fvz boa _ . . . ]a. qy;_Rind 11.41 p. m. daily, and at scsolts and that is-- Both Live-POULTRY �„ Holidays. Y Sundays and NOWa -u sed CHICK MASH 6 30 a m daily ce • ,.Nair TUVIL N 011"MM AT. FaMied wife Vikww A,B, , E cud V �K 'RING- F AHMS - -EIASTERN HOUSE Phone 4b00 � peed Az,� vttasfdo�, �. s.wat $a]a�ee s }��, VBpld growth. Freedom irate cola ebwAot =11W rcedem From ooFds. BlatdrEor�a LIMITED.M f T E D. _ -In*down yow louts lbw per02 eentapea vPhW btdldlo, = • ..,ay: win Xwcb[wC@ liar boson rra1K Regnatered Egg Caradin� StatioGRAY COACH LINES n - La 11111 ' > WHY-SUFFER the agony of Rhea. Ernie Stroud, -:Dumbarton, (Ont, y -Matic Pain, Sciatica„ Lumbago, when K - Whitbyint �"iroir+�-Whitby 336 y q� Rnmaca will give you tuck well. � Phone P sane relief. AOYPS' DRUG Cp« PIM ?? r ---� r _ _ _ Soviet Anti-Tank Gun Crew on Guard and other units would be released n— to aid Britain in the Battle of the, c— • • Women- JVy Atlantic. Saving- Ontario's . . . Work On Ak+ raft w,< N "+ Germans Slow-Dawn71 •vatural At the outbreak of the Russo- Re80tirCes At least one-fourth to one-third ' German war, the speed of the Ger- of the fobs in U.S. aircraft asembly man advance was estimated to be planta mizbt be filled satisfactorily at the rate of 50 miles per day. by women, Mise Mary Anderson. Last week neutral observers claim- BY.G. C. Toner director of. the Women's Bureau, ed that, after four or mare weeks (Ontario Federation of Anglers at Washington estimated on the of war, the progress of the assail- and Hunters) basis of a bureau survey. ants had been reduced by 50 per No. 51 - At the close of the World War, cent or more. The stubborn re- 23 per cent o4-the-em-pleyees-}a'-40- sistance of the •Ruastans had been ONTARIO'S ICE AGE airplane factories were women. much more formidable than Hitleir --, Office of Education officials, now t : ezpected; 6oviet tactical skill was We have seen how mountain engaged in aking a survey of air. such that even the Germans 'ac• building and tearing down go on. craft courses open to women,report ,'. knowledged it. .side by side. Sometimes the tear- that a dig .�• _. proportionately large num. Ing down is fast as when glaciers her of women are learning g o fly z'C' Y The Battle Fronts do the work. The ice acts as a when the real need of the''future will ' Last week there c :-ared to be great rasp, cutting valleys and b8 in the construction end of the ` ' little change in•the, position of the leveling hills, as it slides.outward industry. warring forces-along the entire or downward. Glaciers are res- Studying each production process front. In the north even Berlin ponsible for the shape of most separately, the Women's Bureau. admitted that the Red°armies were of the countryside of Ontario. drew these conclusions: still intact and fighting. There Five times in the last million Fuselage manufacture — From had been no elaHapse under Fin• years continental glaciers have one-fifth to one-half of the opera - nish-Nazi thrusts from the.-Arctic formed in northern Canada and tions could be done by women. - to the Baltic. The Russians claim- w spread outward. Assembly—Women can do work ed that Smolensk was still in.their The last of the ' lacial ranging from 18 '• hands, but .Berlin reported that g periods per cent in the occurred between 50,000 and 1Y t) almost all 01 the', -t final assembly an enormous Russian force had 000 fobs in wing and control surface - x .: been trapped east of Smolehak and, Years ago The.Centre ' that a battle of annihilation was of the glacier formed was some- se where near Hudson Bay and it aslnspeciion At least one-fourth going on. reached down to, and somewhat other tha n floor inspecting of com- Drenching•rains had•been falling beyond, the Great Lakes. . As it plicated assemblies could be done - - z• in the central area, of the battle- slid south it gouged out the lake by women and in case of a shortage front and the condition of the basins of the Pre-Cambrian shield; of male woikers; considerably t roads was undoubtedly a factormore. the rock-rimmed bodies of water in slowing up the German machine. In the tool crib, where tools, dies ; that are so common to Muskoka Guerilla fighting was said to be and small parts are issued, w�,men and Haliburton. Further south it Germany's road to Moscow is defended by Soviet anti-tank gun particularly intWsive behind the melted leavin might well.be used, the bureau . g great piles of de-like this one, pictured in action somewhere along the broad linea in this sector. Column after' found. As they become experienced, - -- brig known as moraines. These' $nano-German front. Radiophoto was flashed from Moscow as '.nazis column of German mechanized they could also be employed Ih the claimed the way.to th"oviet.capital was "open." material,'after having been pushed- are usually gravel or sand hills production .and roofing depart- ` and are common along Lake On- beyond the Russian "Guard Front" menu. • tario. Great boulders were some- had been cut off from tbeli-fn- Dr. Robert W. Hambrook,•:Office fantTy support, which they had times carried by the ice and as it ei Education official, who recentl THE WAR - WEEK — Commentary on Current Events been counting on for -'theycleiLri bad-up melted these were dropped.-They- returned from a study of Britain's can be seen to-day. almost every- operations itt_the on. of ' e ad- wartime educational techniques, re B ' ' vane. where in 'old Ontario. ports that woman have gone into ritain Fain!! Her A l l ie $ Dotnp a China ?' Retwirn at Animals the British aircraft industry with The old glaciers hada the full approval of organized Prepared To Block Japan Elgar Snow, noted writer on profound labor and -with- the -understanding Far Eastern affalrs; last week effect-on the animals and plants. Of course nothing.. •• posed a question: "Whatever_vii- � . g could live on that they will return their fobs to men after. the war is over. - Y ahineae foreign office spokes- roads which her mechanized div-- tories the German armies may be the ice so the animals had to re= - -ma last geek said. that Premier kions overran so easily four years having In their Russian drive,and treat and if unable to do so per- oye of -Japan had formed a alto. even if they succeed In capturing !shed as did the plants. Later ter ,bird cabinett% which Is a Hong Kong ,and Singapore lie: Leningrad ani! Moscow and In oo- when the .ice began. to.melt, the - Wi1de�st Dreams Javanese phrase meaning a calm across Japan's path to victory and- cupying -.the Ukraine and the 4, animals and planta came back. swlf%ce concealing great activity she would-have to be desperate to Caucasus, are they fated to a This was a slow process, a -few -Copies of Monday in underneath. face their strength. Three years protracted guerilla warfare Which miles gained in one summer edition of the London Express are Recent events•In Japan indicat- ago a noted British strategist said will cause them continuing embar- ' would be lost in the winter,. but, sold in Montreal that same after• ed that the national tenders were the -great- commercial ,centra of rassment sad interfere'with their gradually the ice .gave way and noon, rites the Hamilton Specta• - =: laeling that the time had come Hong Kong would fall within less plans on other fronts? Are they our familiar animals took over tor. ;The,wildest dreams of Jules U driv-s the white man out of the than a week if Japan attacked it. heading •into such a situation •as the land. But they were much Verne are today becoming a com• Orient. Britain, the U. S. and the That isn't true today, his faced the Japanese army in different from those thatlived pre- monplace, and the time may. not - Netherlands had made it plainChina-since the war began there vioua to the ice age, their sojourn be distant when the North Pole Hong Kong, Singapore Ready th " + at they would not be driven out "not two-but Pour years ago? in the'south had changed many will be as well-known-to summer.. Their first move to render Japan More than $50,000,000 has since - until the were -_!helpless would be a blockade of been spent on its defenses. Sub-. Time Against Nazis y Suite different air tourists ea the Muskoka dls creatures: tract is now. 'the sea entrances from the Indian marine nets.and mines guard Its "Titus-In the biggest element.of -�° Ocean into the Pacific. It was harbor. Air raid shelters have risk in the Nazi scheme of con- _not thought likely that -Japan been built; .heavy' guns In place quest. With perfect timing, nof could break this blockade. The around the island make-It a fol'- dream -is toot fantastic to be re. LIFE"S LIFE THAT By Fred. Neher - Battle of the Pacific would be on midable fortress. alized; .without it, the most care- -or Jim earnest Field Marshal Lord Roberts fully laid plan•or the most skit- - Expansion Southward once said the history of the world ful improvisation may fail. It is •�Y%f� .---� Japan had her eye on French would be decided at Singapore one in this respect`that Soviet guerilla day. And Admiral Lord Jellicoe resistance may turn out to be .a 4 Indo-China which would give her, recommended Its development as decisive factor." besides valuable naval bases, a great naval base with a strong In the south the Nazis saidthat woch needed iron and rubber. She Pacific fleet based on it. -Today, the German forces were pursuing / f mould need these bases ff she in the Battle of the Pacific, It will a defeated enemy in the Ukraine. / 1 :were to move against Singapore be the strength of Singapore,that Russian sources claimed that their and the ]rtta7h East Indies: will.make victory possible. Singa- armies were holding well. - The Australian radio quoted a pore, protecting the pathway to ioeesage from Batavia, Dutch East India, probably can't,be success- ;Can Hitler Turn Back1 ladies, last week, as saying that. fully attacked. Its importwce, The losses on both sides in men '"Brltiah and Dutch defenses in the however', is gTeater then that. A and material were thought to be 'Far are stronger than ever war in the Pacific can scarcely enormous. The destruction of \ \ a_ before." The message seemed to help but be a war ,f attacks on Germ" supplies of all kinds 'was' say that the Dutch, East Indies trade lanes. Singapore, ab-one of so tremendous that,, it was esti- � - : 'was not afraid of the new Jap­ the great crossroads o2 the world, mated, .the Nazis would not be anese cabinet, that not an inch can be used to curb effectively able to make them.up in less than of soil would be given up without Japanese commerce from the s< fight. two years. P. south. IIegemony over the Dutch East U. 'S. Ma Use it Hitler's definite objective' ap Indies would also give Japan con- peared to be the destruction •of , Like Hong Kong, Singapore _Is the Red armies-anytbing less drol of the Burma Road, the great. on an island which is 28 miles. artery• of war supplies to China, than that would be reckoned as a long and 14 miles wide: Unlike Aitler defeat. As one Associated Against Siberia? Gibraltar, Singapore has superb - • . ► Press correspondent put it: He • - drive into Siberia was also facilities,fbr air defence or attack, limit his _ cannot turn back nor mit a •• :iiee ed as probable. But the Rus- it has great -land batteries, Includ• ._ "Crusade" without risking the Ulti- 1'+ .,', ,,, ;. "•".�r' were known to be veryin 18-inch guns but most of�all _ r,I�► (L x '" g mate disaster, collapse of the myth -- - I•,, !� a�. • . . strong in the Far East and Japan's it has dock facilities where battle- -of Hitler Invincibility in German, tinder cities would be compara• scarred warships can be repairetd. tively easy targets for Soviet !n- U. S. warships may come to use itself. eendiary bombs. Japan might find Singapore—a valuable asset, for :+ ',• r 'u"��'''"'! ' herself, like Germany, with a war Manila, 1,500—miles away, !s too "I bane shpt my bolt. I have j on two fronts. She has to use more small to handle big boats. done my work. War or no war, .�aPev^ 3 _zb •�w - than, a million tfoops. in China If Japan could be gendered help• my number is up. to bold the cities, railways and less, concentration of U. S. naval --George Bernard Shaw. a _ !How did I know you were'still in'�t this time of day. ! REG'LAR 'FELLERS—Superhuman -: By GENE BYRNES -- E91JUIUST REALLY WANT TLS EARN OH,BOY THAT'S AN Y ESSIR A NICKEL SAYS YOU WELL, I LOSE: iT - MONEY I'LL GIVE YC7U A AWFUL STACK OF CANIT WASH AND PUT AWAY TOOK YA JEST FlFTX FOR DOIN4 THE DISHES CROCKERY BUT A THE DISHES INSIDE OF ONE HOUR EIGHT MINITS TO DO DIME IS A DIME! THAT PILES YbU�RE A W1 _ MIRACLE t j MANS ` f 014, 4 :_ `► I ILmel, A- 4Y ��•••+ / S.nt 6M..All Aght,--ill ' . - w - ' Hears Ant's Bite -TTALg Peop14 le of Canada 27 RmAm Fa I By sADIDE B. CHAMBF.Its Eat- More Beef �.. FREE PHOTOS • . Increased Consumption Is Jelly Makti/iS Curtailing Export to United _ •`: Bta by Mors,Than Than Half z _ fes M ' ALL THE LATEST PICTURES With every jar filled now with Canadian beet consumption is In- ALL y'' {,;� jelly or some of the many, many creasing with. resultant decline in 1 kinds of delicious conserves the gra. •'' marketings of Dominion cattle in Mail only two Durham Cara "Hurricane" or •'Catalina" homemaker has an extra touch the United States, the agriculture starch labgl■ far each pie. .,.rhe list of zo ocher pia. for some future meal. I wonder department said last week, desired.--or-one-Hee- tore6 will be seat with your xive syrup label first regae.t specify your if you all know, that you may This is in contrast to hog market- To start, select .from the D Lme. address, picture o e g obtain from the department of Ings and the price of bacon has "Flyiu� Torpsero -"Secy necessaryia ■and mail to Agriculture•at Ottawa (Market- been increased three tmes in re- a "De fin Li htaias"- the St-Lawrence starch•Co.. ' Ing Service) their bulletin on cent months.to keep pork supplies •'Defiant "lpitrwe Limited, Port Credit, oat • "Canning Foods and Vegetables" in Canada to meet the needs of ;>s This is a valuable bulletin and the British market ' s should be in every' home. During the second quarter of + . The general rules for jelly' 1941 cattle exports to the United psaking are well known and have States were less than half,the low- r - been given in this column before, duty quota of 51,720 head for.but I feel that due to the large heavy cattle. keeping my eyes open. Mr. Alexan- number of requests on this sub- Estimates are that exports 1a ' der's *hat you might call a natural act the should be repeated. MARRYING y g a ' - y P this category will be nearly 100,000 father." Unless adding pectin, it is: bet- head less than the normal annual ..Even refined termites will -be R "I'm sure I hope- so," said'Mrs. ter to use underrip-d food. Wash quota of 193,350 head. Shipments of permitted no mealtime privacy Fla r s a Banwood primly. But ante didn't fruit and place in kettle over the Canadian calves to the United when this termite detector, I .�. by sound very convinced. "fire adding just enough water to States have also been on a reduced vented by Walter Burgess and "Which is more than can be said prevent burning. Cores and peel- late son, Walter, Jr., of Benton Har- bor,Kimball Dunn . for some people." ..• fags should' not be discarded - PORK PRICE INCREASE FACTOR bor, Mich.,. goes into production "It you mean Mrs. Alexander-' they, do contain much natural "One of the main reasons for re- for U.S. home defense. If you've ". SYNOPSIS "I'm not naming as names," bugs in your beams, this super- "I'm y pectin and also many vitamins. duced exports to the United,Statea snooping microphone will amplify ' After Mark's'beautiful wife Ellen Chiltern told her. Hua watched Heat - slowly to boiling; • crush is that the home market for cattle sound of their sabotage. died, her whole family became In Mark's car ,round the drive, and thoroughly and. cook until the Is attractive,'with an increased de- terested In Valerie, Mark's adopted •left the.housekeeper standing .by fruit is soft. Turn into jelly bag. mand for beef because of larger daughter. All save Shirley seemed the window. that • village •wit (always wring jelly bag out of earnings in many Canadian homes h blueberry pis to have their eye on the trust fund Valerie leaned back beside Mark, warm water) and drain overnight. and the-requirements of military swimming in juice, not to forget left Valerie by Ellen. They wanted and looked out'upon the world. There is a test for pectin, camps and other establishments," blueberry muffins; blueberry pan= R " to -have .Valerie live with them, She supposed she was the same which is very valuable to renrem - said an official. cakes and just blueberries drowned 'but Mark, aware for almost the girl she had been six months ago.. her. One tablespoon of fruit "'Because of various increases is in cream. first time, that he had a daughter, Three months ago. Even six weeks juice and-1 teaspoon sugar and the price of pork products in recent Not without turning for a Is* refused to let,her go- Shirley has ago 'h tablespoon Epsom Salto. Stir months, beef is comparatively lower look can imagination come back to - Invited Valerie to visit her-and She looked up at him, saw that until. dissolved and allow to stand Ir price. town .and duty. True, there ase Valerie has planned to go, but he was looking ..back- at her an_d for twenty minutes. If a jelly- "Requests that the Canadian not many things to be said for only after she'and Mark make a that he was sm[ling. like mass forms immediately, people use :less pork products in blueberry land. It offers little [or, trip. Dorothy, Ellen's sister, has "When I was young, girls wanted there is a large amount of pectin order .that the overseas require- the myriad material needs of hu- left for California, but Elise Is still to' know things.' he said. "You in the fruit and yon should use ments may be fulfilled also tend to man lite. Still, for the world- around and Insisting that Valerie haven't spoken for at ,least ten 1 cup of sugar to 1 cup of juice. Increase the consumption of beef to weary soul it holds a sure hour o! - and she become friends. Valerie miles. You haven't even- asked, ' flaky substances-are-_ some extent." peace in its sunny sanctuary under - _tells her about the trip with Mark. where we're eadlag-" -formed, there is a small amount the-sky=''`Iew °ris Times. �_►' y CHAPTER Vil "But it doesn't make much dif- of pectin and you should, use course, u 31ark isn't comm home "You see.this It"' asked Valerie. from two-thirds to three-quarters We Are Asked Powdered Egg' _. Elise droppgd her hand. Of ference.' does g you s is the firsts trip 1 of. a cup to the cup of juice. If --it would probably bore you ter- ever took.°I mean; with my father. the juice remains liquid it con- To Save Zinc ribly Just us two-" Because can't call a chauf- tains no. pectin and will not jell Fill r Overseas --She sat down again just as Val- _fear's driving you a.trip,, can your without the addition of pectin. eerie Ras begizuifag to breathe free- it's the first-llm* 1 ever had a This may be supplied by the ad- Supervisor of Canada's 13&1- _ 28,000,000 Dozen of Thom Go -ly once more. She suddenly asked Mend. I mean really-a friend, Are dition of Commercial pectin or wage Drive Says It's Needed To Britain-U.S. Is Doing 'a great .many questions; where' fathers always friends?"_ from fruit uice rich in What King's Horses Can't "Well, anyway the j pectin a Sinew o! War •. � they were going, how long they'd y .always such as- underripe apples (the - - � _ he away, and eabecially it anybody ought to be." said Mark •"As for: cores are a great assistance.) Vi'llliam Knightley, supervisor of They're going to put Rampty. _ else was going, too. Valerie said_ where we're going. I thought we'd Bdil the fruit juice for 15 the salvage drive under the Nation- DuMpty together again millions of she didn't-knout•, until they came just head north and let things ride. .to who was going. We'll loaf`along, and If we' see minutes, have the required am- al War Services Department, called ' times-all for the British, says a anything we like,. we'll stop and ount of sugar heating in the oven; -last week for increased emphasis Chicago daily newspap-er. -- - •El*.ae's rather sadden tlarit eyes measure and add to hot }nice. ;oa the saving of zinc. This neer twist on the old nursery look it over. It's nice not to burry-.'rested on Valerie. sharply until she Stiff until sugar is dissolved. Boil "Zinn is s sinew of war, and al- iiigle, • emerges from the Leans whe•n.you're just out to play, don't j found out the answer to that. Then from five"to twelve.minutes• Now though Canada is the third largest they brightened, and she rose-once You think?"- •� - - - Lend Act under which II,9. Depsrtr I.'think ft's all nice," astd Ya!- try for the test: either. when 'zinc producer in the world, ken• pos meat of Agriculture has purchawd -More. She glanced out into the hall erne _ dropped from r, spoon the juice , neon .in regard to zinc is not as Mme_gg.000,000 dozens of eggs for almost as if she.were going to say will form threads,,or it will-form satisfactory- a* it might_be," he Be Be Continued) - shipment to England. _ something nobody must hear, and a sheet dropping from the spoon. said. To elaadi shipping weight, eggs lowered her. voice. THIRD LARGEST'PRODUCRR Pour into heated sterile glasses. will be broken,the yolks and whites -, - - But .she spoke casually. "I au.p•- -.Allow-to cool; cover with-paraf- The -supervisor .drew attention removed - and thea put -together pose you wouldn't know what your Beauty Alone fin, Store in a cool d lace. also to the wap Canadian ne-ra-: Y ry P again after going through a pro- -daddy did with darling Ellen's Raspberry Jam papers are cooperating to zinceal= cess that reduces them to a fine sable coat? i just happened w Isn't Enough '2 quarts raspberries verge Had said: powder. Nome of the edible or no- think,of'it.- Funny. wasn't it?" -- 8 cu s eu err "Canadian-dallies had a large cut _ tritlonai P g qualities _Ea lost, last obs Valerie thought it wasn't-funny Movie Director- Says Most 1 cup lesion juice. _ libraries. They store all sorts of shells and moisture. at all. My"father sent it to the Combine sugar and .berries and plates, chiefly cuts of prominent - Gorgeous Girls In Extra g Egg' drying, an cid• Chinese io- furriers," she said. She felt-some- allow to stand-in an earthenware .Canadian people, for. use &gala dustry, is comparatively new in this Ranks and again as the how it was enough just to tell dish overnight. In the mornin y come ir' the - g g - . country and most o[ the equipment - where it was, place over heat, adding the lemon news. Many newspapd' e.teak- for the modernized process is coo- Wander around the studios" for . Chiltern was standing by- the juice, (many prefer apple juice) g mats for these cuts. That fs centrated ilr Chicago. Ing a time and you will.6e lnc4ined to- y a releasing quantities_ or the metal g door. She-looked at him' oddly as agree, wiW Director Edward Dmy- Had boil until it sheets from the - she went out. spoon. for reuse i r w ` try k when he says that the prettiest a induatr, or. [o err "Cali my Car, will you?" she saki. -.Raspberry and Gooseberry Jam Purposes.' An EsSerit181 Part girls In Holli ood are not_ on the t _ She- ittli9Y-have [orgottetl Val- star enlists. 1•. quart raspberries Qr Regulated FBrlln erie, for 'she didn't say good-bye. "A girl" said Dmytryk, "has to 1 _ quart gooseberries p „ An Early.Start - have_much'more than igere loveli•- �3i¢ lbs. sugar Blueberry Land ;They really started the next nese to make a name for herself 1 pint water. part of every,A worksht.p is an essential morning.- In.;-the early May sun. oil the screen. She has to hays .Prepare gooseberries.-and allow ..por fife World-Weary Soul It pays for itself lmanylt timated es ov�ei' ,shine. Alice, still smiling, had till- talent, and intelligence and cer to cook until soft. Try to choose eve year. Ever ed two a the cases in the luggage tall driving ambition which will large and soft berries. Add rasp- ft Holder a Sure Hour of every Y y farmer has had -trunk with Valerie's new clothes, berries and cook until avell mixed- -Peace in Its Sunny Sanctuary the experience of having to go' to permit her to keep on deapite`dia. the blacksmith shop during the and didn't forget any of the things app'otntnlents and' " heart-break then add sugar and cook until •Under the -Sky" busy season for Some repair that Mrs. Banwood was sure she would which •are a part of ever young -thick (aboat 40 minutes). Turn -forget, Y - might have been made immedi g player's career:" into jelly glasses and seal in the The blueberry has, for It's size, a ately at home; had there been a Mrs. Banwood silently disap• usual way. " ' mighty power of suggestion. No shop equipped for doing the work. proved o1 Alice's packing. She des-' INTELLIODIaCE;ANIBITIOh7, ARE Rhubarb Marmalade (Request) sooner does it arrive In the market There• are some obs that must. .approved of Valerie's=blue •kiittted :WEEDED L cjnart rhubarb cut fine than off gnes Iinaginatioii over the of course, be done by a profea ANN suit, and her blue tweed coat to '-Dmytryk,.points. to the hundreds •.1 quart..sugar ? hills ^nd far away. Sloane workman, but a great motor in: Of course. Mr. Alexander o!-beautiful extras who have.never Juice and grated rind of two Through the hayfield one climbs many of the simpler repairs can ' - •was spoiling the girl. been able to make further. p",, oranges _ _ .to enter.the upland pasture by the be made by a handy man who has the said as much to Chiltern, as gress. 34 'cup,chopped walnuts. white gate, being•careful to replace they stood'directly.behind-a draw•' "I've seen more beautiful wo. Prepare fruit and cover with the bars. Fleecy clouds just over- the tools. s Ing-room curtain and watched Mark men in dress extra seenes,Than I've, the sugar and allow to stand over- head drift eastward in the July i open the door of the closed car. seen on the star list," he said. night. In -the morning, place on Cblue. A world of green woods and �.Oltlg Time TO COOL "He'd much rather drive his "Once is a while I become curious heat until sugar is dissolved. Boil gleaming ponds spreads below. roadster, but be thought this waa about these girls and talk to them rapidly until -clear. Remove This !s blueberry"land. -On-Chia The cooling of'forgings for air- better for %Ilss Valerie," said Cliil- in' an effort fo 'find out what's from the fire; add the nuts, mix promising .ridge where bedrock plane motors is controlled, says ".tern. He almost-forgot, and 'let a keeping their names out of lights, well and pour into' glasses; seal- crops out the blueberry is at home the New York Sun, so that it -note of affection into his voice. Many, I'find, lack both intelligence ing in the usual way, among its friends, the young bir• takes several days for the steel "He's spoiling th? girl..11's not and ambition." Cherry and Gooseberry Conserve chez and the prickly junipers,, the to cool down from about 2,000 ` what her mother planned for her," 2 cups ripe gooseberries sweetfern and the wintergreen. The ,said biro, Banwood grimly. degrees 'Fahrenheit 2 cups'pitted red'cherrie"a low-bush kind lift full, ripe clusters "Thank heaven for that," said 8 cups sugar to the hand. The ground is silvery iChIltern. He had Mark's check for + 1 cup liquid pectin blue With tliem. The tt:inner 'the Years of Search •fifty dollars in is' pocket. Mark . .. 1 7cup chopped almonds. gWhat9 �` ~ had slippedsoil,'the better they do, asking the it into his hand not Put fruit through mincer. Mea- least,and giving the mast of ail End—So . i twenty minutes ago. "dust in ' sure and combine with sugar. Mix plant's. - Allyn' G.'Smith, research' aa.. ` case-" he had said. He had looked Cthe butler in the eye as he said it, well' and bring to boil, stirring The Creator blur must have thought constantl Add nuts; boil-for- 1 kindly of blusher He made so emy o at .the California Acer and grinned. Not that. The man's y' ' demy of Sciences, said last week - 'liking for Mark depended on JUS RUB 1K minute. Remove from fire stir many bf them: Note a so that He , :pis search oR years h•.,d ended. Checks. . in pectin., Stir'and boil one min- gave each one, owever humble, its He said 'he found a snail tiny crown. Sly coun y children, ;You never bad any children,,did f rte longer. Turn into hot sterile invisible in the .birches, though whose ,shell spirals. wound You?" Chiltern asked Mrs. Ban- Jars and sea] in the usual way, d counter clockwise. wood --- -- - „ - au_ _.te k well them, c - d� Misr Chamber. ,trloomra pe :oaai•" too foie �nou h, thief - Th-e--escargot (scientific name - - "We'll Head North" - letter. tram'Interested `readd)s, a for e--escargot he explained, • s a us �i "Here's a grand patch Look, million-inose rarity, and he has " "No-no=", she admitted slowly. Is pleased to rscel.•e ■>,sgereloo. „hat I found!" Their young voices ' on topics for her tolemn, and is had friends searching their•gar•, "Did you?" even rendy to listen to your -pet ring across the hill, For the fruit of _ "N-no-as It happens.." Ile hadn't peeves.,, Requests* ter recipe* or, dens- for years for bne: Royal thought of being asked -himself _■geelal menus are in or .er Addre■a an hour's eager picking little.folk tt ort .• Stewart of Berkeley, one of his: ISSUE --4y 7ovt letter. to Mtwa vndle B. loam. can get a lot o' money in-the vii--When he put the question to her. berm, 7a We■f Adelaide Street, To- amateur snail sleuths, made th- IA€4<---even,• maybe, 20 cents-and "But it hasn't stopped me from q "into,"send ■rgmped, self-addre"ed their labor Will hisser the homes of 9nd, - envelope I1 you wish • reply. S ' e IM �.�� -�rr '�n� QQ ii �• •.v _- -_,-vas_ T.��. _ �i,JVV�I„rIID -10# cast steel, black and forbidding will pay any attention to the arch---get hel from ns." ed Hitler, because in aPPearance, shapedP Russia waded t)ys has. consider- much like the criminal's appeals.1f Hitler had any 'into a war with Hitler against her ably strengthened the rear'lioaary churns seen in the country in the thought that he was certain to wjn own will and the Allies must help 49�pletel bank°'s policy hag gone cosi- George, Law, of Toronto, old days when dairy better was an. this war, he. would not. seek pgBce I her now. When, hc.:vever, the war. is p[etely bankrupt, but great Russia spent a day last week with his sis- article 'of commerce, and before bar- until he had conquered the iixhole'over and the Allies will be victors, will play also iri the futurean inajpl tens, Misses H. and N. Law. rell churns were invented.. Loaded world in a war that is the most bar- i Russia will have just the same to ortant part in,the reconstruction of -iMonday next having been pro- with its proper complement of T. N. barous in the historLr of the world. remodel her system, giving the peo- ruined.Europe For this reason all claimed' Cis ie Holldaiy, by To�vnalzip T. and ammonium , nitrate, sealed, It does not matter to Hitler how j,,Ple back freedom of thought and of true democrats, and particularly we Reeve Win. Reesor, places of burin- with the firing a-)AAance and the many millions of lives are lost or, religion and retaining those meas- Croatians and other Slays are in ". ess here will be closed, - difectjve fins attached, it is not diff- how much suffering he inflicts upon ures, which had been introduced in this, Russo-German war, on the side --Services in the Presbyterian ircult'to see in the, ey,Q of the mind, the world, so long as he reaches the relation tice and proved of the greatest Slavic nation; being o sociab just Church will be resumed on Sunday the devastating power of this instru- height of his ambition, that is of to be useful. As a matter of fact, convinced that in due time Russia next, when Rev. ]!Zs•. Lawrence, of went of Kar produced in Canadian being the conqueror of the world. after this wai all nations of Europe will become truly democratic, and Whitby, will preach at the usual plants.. A filling plant is as clean as The shedding of blood nasus nothing and of' other continents will rest on that in the present struggle against hpur, 10 a rrr. a hospital rward. -It is absolutely to him. If his nearest friend sees fit the, foundations :of socialjustice, the Prussian barbarians she will ' —PLEASE NOTE the Class in ^_leant. The visitor wears clean rub- to a-_-,pose him .it is a pleasure to freedom-.and humaneness. As soon as contribute very much, that this ab- Home Nursing will Thursday, bers" provided by the plant.. ,These him to order'his execution or have Russia has become an ally' of the ominable gang' is finally defeated August 7th, at 8.30 for their rubbers are used 'for nothing else him imprisoned in a concentration Allies, she will automatics] turn and removed from the face of the final lecture. ;•- but walking on clean floors. Matches, camp; to die of starvation (as this in that direction that w-i11' be net- " (Croatian earth. — Hrvatski Glas --Mrs. E. C. Jones'and s„Ii§ moved lighters and other trinkets are left article ii written, one of the best essary for the democratic front. It Voice), Winnipeg. to Owen Sound this week, where firs. behind w1;en the visitor starts on his men Hitler had, Ernst. Lrdet, has Is. unfortunate that she had follow- Jones has l= • purchased one of the large trip of inspection. The clothes of the taken his own life). His only reason old residences in that city and is re- workman are clean. , They wear a for desiring peat$ at this time is modelling the buidling to be used as standard uniform. he men leave because he sees defeat staring him in ` an apartment building. Her friends suits behind them when they leave the face, and a period of peace ” 0 -' here wish her every success. the plant. Thee, are trained to quiet, would give, him time to prepare for The funeral of the tate Mrs. efficient work, in a'place where care- another war. A big mistake-that the to,re Joseph C. Raham, took place in Ux- less Gess might mean loss of life and Allies made in the last war :was to - bridge- -bn "Friday last, ]Deceased, serious danger to pra^erty, careful- make peace before Germany realized whose maiden name.was Agnes Pil- nes$ becomes .an ingra;ned charact- what tti;ar really meant. As soon as _ bey. was 86 years of age. She was eristic- The enormous ,size--of- Germany' found that their country born in Pickering TQw-nship, and 'Plant, the extent of the operations, was about to be invaded trey cried AllWorkmen was the last surviving member of a the. movement of traffic in and out or peace. But in the present case, C-f .1 . _ - famly of twelve. The late. C. H. gives a' profound- and lasting imp- no peace will be granted until Ger- Pilkey of the village of Pickering, ression of the tremendous activity roapy"s power to bring about 9nother was a brother. She tuts- an active in Canada as a result of the %<Ar, world -war is completely destroyed,. C a i�s�� �' member of, Chalmer's Presbyterian When the shells leave the factory and Hitler will have no voice 'in Workmen ■ Church. Where'thely are made,-they are clean. settling affairs, as his promises can --Notwithstanding the regulations The-filling plant cleans them again, not be relied upon, as he does not - To see the new Blucher Leather work Boot for regarding the sale of gasoline which they might have taken on some ex- possess a particle of honour, neith- is, prohibited from 7 p. in., to 7 a. traneoas substance on the journey. er has. his followers. Harvest and warm weather wear—Light ill - m and on Sundays, the traffic on They are then poured. This done in Sunday was very heavy, no falling several operations. A smoke box ifi HELP FOR RUSSIA weight-Light leather sole--Triple stitch, Just off being noticeable. added. The men who are +vatching ►-The-Vagstion School being con- the firing-of these shells want to "Whoever is fighting against Hit the right boot at the right time of year. ducted at the United Church during know where thely hit Smoke will, ler" recently, "will DEICE ? Well, it's eau x.49. - the peat fravo weeks, is holding bis- prove the indicator. When the filling (t'.,3p next column please) + . y itors' Dap+ today (Friday), whe operation is complete, theyareseal.-- -- _-- --_- Kitchen-Peabody- Overalls -- --- — -' ---,----- -to- -- -�� DUNB'ARTON - pare�ta and_inenda__are invited to ed, varnished, ready ' for shipment. - . call and view the splendid wvrk that They are stored in arsenals, react;p• �r�Q has been carried on. Rev. M. R. Jen- for the journey to their tina1C7s ' des- A very hapyny event took•place on Dig t;, Overalls kinson, exWened his thanks to the tination. When they explode on the Sunday morning, July 27th, when ` _ several young ladies of the village, field of battle thegr exert_a pressure two little cousins were baptised in Haugh's • work Shirts 96 who have assisted, at the morning of 50 tons to the square inch. All St. Paul's Anglican Church, 'Mount - se'tvice on Sunday. munition plants have certain common Forest]. Murray Allen was the name "Hanson, Work Sox .During tete past week we have mics. They occupy large given to the infant son of the Rec- for and Mrst Bruce A: Pe No Better Made Seen exlperieiycing the hottest west,- ,ground areas. Tk(e buildings are lo_w glen; and -. . ., �- er of the season.On FridaF the tem- They emploorr large numbers of men James Stephd nson, to the little son LEADER GROCERIES '+�/'� �+�. peratore wall 95 degrees above zero : 3,000 in a shift,` - two shifts-to of James and Mrs. Blenkin, of Will- ,.. LEADER GROCER IES-- Will- =d for about •a week it was over the day in one Plant They are awtay owdale. A verb* large congregation 90 degrees every day. , Friday* was from large business centres; but- was presftt. Mra Pegler held a re- the hottest J.ulty 25th,in one hund- life seems to go on a good a* I more .ception in the Rectory after the cere- Qualit ,Ec nomy! Courteous Ser�c� sed yreara, accordE to the records calmly in a munitions plant or-shell moray, and entertained at dinner af- We deliver Come Qlf �$ st the weather torero. or bcn -loading plant than in thae te�r'd• Severer friends ' motored The School Board of S. S. 4. W. ordinary ,busy,hive of.irYaSQ'ltry. The d0WP from,Toronto for the occasion, n ' _Browse around (Pickering Village) are cvnaidering ,gone of Nab;o -. -And fired one ' shot - _ _- -And bthe Introduction-of Elementary Man- per half hour at Waterloo. , The TENDERS WANTED W Training in this school this coon- French 7519 ran the Great War ran to - lug term. Mr. a T. Doble, i1r3ncipal 20 or 25 per minute.` The Bofors for the caretaking of building andy Ms So CHAPMAN of the Public School is a vetlyr pro- anti-aircraft'gun tires 120 per titin- grounds at S. S. No,_2 Pickering, _ fident teacher in this wiork. and is ute. Time, which brought the+e mod- (Base Line and 'Brock Road) Annual - quite enthusiastic about the propo"- ifncations, c3ian,ged also the relative 01ritract• Tenders to-be opened on,sc Although v►e cannot get the site of othe ions Plants from one �,r�ay, July 31st. Lowest or anqFick�rin lardware ' ,. . ... school board to say so - many grown- wsr to another - put six men at worktender not.,necessarily accepted, g ceps are saying "the pvtpils, buys es- on,the .borne front to one on the war d l B AG. ason, _ pedally, might better be receiving front. These are the factors which Glare instruction in mum anal training than have increased tremendously the `."ISecretary of me Board in some of the other subjects they materia.] contributions to this warm R• a 2. Pickering - We have a Complete Stock of are takft." May be something said con»arason rs with the wan of the, = — � that too. paffL ,, ,�,�, , Screen doors -and- Window -.We treat that the few persons 1A Meatbriaw FOR SALE — Pi vtba have froth time to tinge inform- Pigs and Corns. How- ed as Haat a friend of theins or tray- and Malcolm, 2 miles West of Brou- !7GI eens, 'Electric Appliances, ' be some member of the family, now in loving memory of a'sear hats- gham, on No. 7 Highway. wiitIL The Forges, has' been on his .bend and father, John W Pawell, F$ns Hot Plates Etc who passed away, 1st, 1940. '— cottage, with 4 rooms, • last leave, will recall that Censor- TO RENTi_ ' tyre-place, ` ;.,IyICCl8ry, Electric Ranges ,.DUO Regulations prevent our mens- God has taken one we lour From our happy Thome and circle, screened porch,insulated, hand and soft electric,water, and a io�ttg the last] in ' these columns Borne away,from sin and sorrow, large ,wooded lot• $25 month. Apply To a better home above, at Hull We do wear to be rather indiff- 's Crown Inn, Rouge Hills. arem to a notable occurrence, :such - Sedly missed by Wife and Family. 50-61 _ Frigidaire-Refrigerators as a friend or son leaving home for - Y• active service, but it ",Quid not in FOR SALE -- 154 March hatched _ Stock and Poultry Foods neoes9atp*, at this date, to explain TENNIS NnOTES Pullets, $1.00 each• Good garden the silence on the part of the press. horse, $40.00; 3-year old Ayrshire- • , Ross Heron is one-of those who left by Wilfred Monnet' . Jersey cow, 1 sow; 1.organ• Waite; '.of All 111d8 recently, and who should be safe in It has been said in these col- Robinson, Highland Creek. Phone, England lay this date. Sear. 800. limns that they play tennis in man —The local Hydro "erviec-is about } "I?Igent for McCormack-Deering farm Machinery 1;vd the same as usual, ' in this village. countries. The Davis Cni'a-is the a- FiOR SALE — used vacuum cleaner, . ward put up for -the International $14.00 Box 229 News. Rtpaita On Wedneadacy of last week, the _, ., ' < �,.' , - •.: . - power iwent off in our section of.the osis : 'Let-us suppose FOR 'SALE — new 4-roomed Cott- 1 — We 1�1w Case ad IL at !R r oft an" town, about 12 room After waiing, that two of the numerous opposing *tiently for gacaie tame, (on the teams are Canada and Japan, as age and garage, water, elpetric, in- actually was the case two ears a aced brick siding, finished �BA . .. ICK,.,��*G relay we 'need the power mos" we y g°' throughout. AppIW F. Slater, corner J. . ey�( called trite.Supt at Whitby, between There, will be five matches played t! 8.90 and 8 O'clock, and asked if he ISDON between the two countries, four sin- how, 1 1-4 miles north Faiypiort - glee and a doubles That is A playet Road,'Datnbarton. �^+ Io v ch power was off over here, from Canada must meetr both A. and ;`'SPEV�ALS to whf� he answered; "N.a~. Ik uses FOR SAIIjE -- beautiful ift-&=* B Jap netters; and B Canuck must highway, near 3toutf elle. sasne time before the linemen scold !arra on be kmisd, with the result, that we do the'same. The singles players Good buildings. C. Wid U# love valuable hours that dog, may �o pray the doubles match or ville, Ont, Box 325. 50-51 Wedueeday of the previous week this d'ty may go to two different - 8>reakf lit �con, C. a • ' was the same. The #ransfoi her on men. Each player must vein three FOR SALE — I. H. O. traitor 20- • the pole at H. R, Mortney's vies the out of five hypothetical matches, 20; Ford, with Oliver plows both in � Minced Steak J ae.. centre of the trouble, and has been Canada would eliminate Japan. The good condition; also•,two M-H 'bin- hAlder of the Davis does not dens, and a tandem disc harrow. J. Pork . Liver 12c $ .l on many oca�asions recently.' �'heP men have been up and down that Play until a winner has been decid- L. Gilknan, Massey-Harris Dealer, f • ► pole qo often this year, that it has ed among these, dozens of nations, Brougham, pnt. Phone Pick. 5r12 tewln Beef, �f $ s' and then the defend the trophy g • - i been worn dowfn to about half of the e P t TO RENT — at Frenchman's. Bao 1: rights at home. Australia, resent 'Jewel Shortening, ..:1 lb} _ original sine. _ � lD a 3-roomed apartment furnished or �• holder of the Davis 'Cup will not Sc.• defend this a unfurnished. Electricity and bath. �'+ Malat►g the tools of war year as the Irate patron No chnldren Phone Pick. b702. - Classic Cleanser, 3 fins, 1 US, al Competition -bass been suspended The following article should be of for the duration. Other recent win-- Bought and Sold - • r V- 6-t»s 25c Hers of the trophy' USED CLOTI-LING, STERILIZED, � � � 3 f interest to -Pickering people, rwitit a PhY are the U. S. A., • - ��'�' ' munition plant located within our England and-France. cleaned and pressed like new., We boundaries. (issued by.-the Dept of received a large shfpment .of high O D Munitions and Supply) — It is reported "that Hitler purposes class gentlemen's suits,.pants, large R s "Take a' passing look at an exp- to make a move toward- peace. in singe coats etc. Very reasonable. It + losive bomb — a 500* poured one. If. order to end the terrible come will pay you to coe here before you Butcher �'pY mac 3040 Pielkering Is 36 inches high as it stands on of human lives. He. does not ncod'to go anywhere else. Sar% Schwartz, 21 e _ end and IS inches across. It ir made think that Britain and her Alli-3 Bond Str. West, Otshawa. 4b-8 ' • 1 "