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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_08_08 P Nfiws �,v. �M. .... ... ....-._. .,t•.•{> . VOL, 1i CKERING LX -- PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY$ AUG'8 1941 _ '.:Nto, 51 i>ssfsiesisast Safra. ROUGE.HILL _ WEST HILL ' Address in Ink. - Medical An elderly c Chas. Youn - NOTICESJoseph Hall, aged 46, of b33al- j4 8.FQR$yTg, Oph.-D,. Director Yastmaster General William P. 70, and his wife, 60, of 81 Dorset isbury :Ave, Toronto, was instantly imbeobas rico �►«oa:ttoaat octal*'l as. Mulock has always shown a keen Aver Toronto, had a narrow escape killed• when he was struck by a car Wtm�� �i Personal interest in providing from dean on Saturday ni g$ ad, f GREENWOOD Eje• esataieed b:eppofoesseat. p riding a safe Y ght. They while crossing the Kin ton Road, ;4 were aPProaching the west enol of at Stop Ql�r•ee*t.cot,• and expeditious service for mail to p 33, on Saturday sight. Hall our overseas troops. One Irequent the Rouge Hill bridge, rwhen their acr_ording the police, was crossing MI1rI�,S - ♦s cause'of dela a direct fault of c4 was struck by a car driven a the hi hw , Y — hit-and-run motorist uafi t g �' ,with friends_ who " DONALD RUDDY Btsrrittter, the sender— is illegible-address on , -es} g 't -to had piaaned to'-stay--at Ii-aII s rtiun- Sgtlicitac.notary rablie. ytpl,o.a. mail matter. It has frequently been .careen toward . a-40 foot bank. A mer home over the week-end. Dr. R. ygemar!y*«links by.ws kts,t s.Cbr;•. found heavy guardrail prevented the c Illar.awta e`WA of C4Wt ttow,e-wbu►y. +� the\pencil written addresses P ac- ML Rogergt West Hill, pronourced On account of the Fearcit_V Of become smudged and uneatable dur- from g6ing over the bank, Passing the man dead:--An autopsy has. been bel Cho 1 WftN, BELL & ROSS ing.the course of transmission, with motorists �'� them iiotn their ordered.• p, pp ng will de Gone Earristors .& olieiiors the,result that it is very difficult Perilous positions Mrs.- Young rec- -, - = on MONDAYS and FRIDAYB W..I BLATON.K,C. for'-the Canadian Postal Corps to eived slight injuries to her head and Canadian National Exhibition opens only, during may, titins all IL BROOM BE ��0 effect delivery. When INK is used suffered from shock. August 22nd. _ '' _a LL.K.C. Ade1,28Sg there is less danger of the address July, except b a eCial ar- 0.if.ROSS fading or becoming obliterated and . P y- p -+• - 372 say St. + __ _ __ rangement. = �L.POND Toronto Persons sending letters ata parcels Driving. tips for the motorist - please Arrange Accordingiy. �US McMILLAPj—Barriner.,�, to soldiers overseas can help ensure _ �lotary Public• D Melinda street their safe and speedy delivery by For the Canadian motorist who -not only cause burned valves, but Taut*. 'Teledioae E1IIiQ�1t08. Setf always having care taken to' see sinter-eiy desires to-save gaboline and result in y, gnit,- -- _a poor fuel economy. I that the address is written to a clear oil in the operation of his car or Ion points properly adjusted, and Clare G. Maclean, Ilit. R. Ab L C and legible manner — IN INK, truck,-thus eo-operating in the Dom- ignition properly timed, will give B. Arch. Registered Architect JIBBBERT T. FALLAISE.L, D e.. All mail should be fully prepaid, inion Government fuel '4conomy you the best performance•'and great- Graduate of University of Toronto V.ILS.Gradeateot the Rohm conks• of and a return address given in the campaign, certain sinmle rules are er fuel economy, Office, 9 Sultan St. Toronto SI. 6Zld s'�4eo and-tbe University of Toronto, upper left-hand corner. available The following list of drives fi. Kee es lin sae deoee second[foot east oe St. Aea- p your car well lubricated, Residence. Pickering, 2? r It . 41-0.Chareb, Alekeri out- otsa bo,tse: 9 ing tips;has been compiled by C. E. Keep the tires inflated to the'proper ,�- 1.�. to ay o., or appolntauot. -. sss fte0. �bOne trek art°*. MI:Tav' Director - of farts and �`�'' Civil Defence ' pressure. Make sure the parking PEER LEVINE B. 2L Service, Gene Motors Products of brake is in the completely released: Barrister, Solicitor eb 1 16statst•�• a avbmv. for Pickering Canada Limited, after consulting position,. In other nvords, let your with General Motors engineers and car roll freely. Office hours -- '1 - 6,'Wed, and Sad service experts. These hints are off 7. Don't let your engine -idle-more` �g Str. Pickering- Next to labral? rd R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP Following the request._by. the Fed- , D. Clem. c*ava�eaeer.Cotnmt«,•nar eor star and Provincial Governme;tts, era's[ by Mr. McTavish to the Canad= than is necessary. Even an idling HEAD OFFICE �- OSHAWA. �� etsdaett•, Ae' eteat,'.Eee. e,aner of ian motoring public,- nvtith •Mr- MC• engine consumes gasoline. Naesfii!e t,iteaee•: w`ifte.ale.out• Pickering, now proclaimed $ vulner- Tavish'a comment that a maximum 8. Do not WD[. C. MTJRii:�i8 able area, has organized -the local of eco postpone a necessary en- �• .�.. IBM M M _- Civil Defence A nomly is built into the modern -gine'gine overhaul. Worn: rings -drastic- •i•�/ - JUSTICE OF TS1� PEACm (_ . R. P. .tv.some)- automobile, but that there -are-set+-- ally.reduce engine power, and result =.tor 'the Countyof. Ontario - Public-meetings will be called imm ediately g lain things that the motorist must in more oil and gasoline being con- �II'tdraTlOe Of All $illdg, - PICKERING ONT. + and the organization cam- do himself, to eliminate avoidable slimed, - _• pleted: Under the Defence Commi- waste of gasoline and- oil. Here is 9. Watch the choke, especially If it ttee are several departments,-which $set Rates AT s A. E. RICHARDSONMr. McTaviatYfa fiat — is manually operated. Dost forget . bee Rltl! - conduct their ow7t Courses o! Ino- 1, A�ecele lite gently.- A foot get- to ©ENBRAL INSURAN IV-19 traction. By the Constitution of the push it to the "off" position as ®IC1tT11t'� and sAr7ilQes RRAL -BSTATE C.-D. C. the local municipal bodies any y ol spectacular, out it is quickly as possible after starting the vrastittg gasoline. cold en ine. are required, g 7ltdrtss IIN�EYANCINti1 red+ to appoint _these dap 2. .Do not stein+ in second gear be= 14 Avoid �o Aa.aid established aganey,.readyartment heads as a beginning. The PutnPing the ttraelerator ' BRIWOHRM i tcx 313- yond 20 m.. pt hl Roaring second up and down. This Township Council at the Tuesday PCPs >< slug of to flews. gear speeds devour large quantities gasoline,out f the carburetor eve session appointed these leaders, and ° tY �O°e Pick. advised the Provincial Government o1 fuel. time you make a do",%v rd motion. NO . o! the appointments 3. Start 'to decelerate a sufficient Mr. McTavish draws attention to CE -, r W M, MAW Chairman Jos. Banff n distance from Your stopping point to another fuel wisater. Don't forget to .��..... �� .� allow, the momentum of the car to another fuel.waster, Dont overfill ~ LICI&s$D A[JOTIONERR ANTI Vice-Chairman H Mori carry )on along-with- minimu n the gasoline tank, The station atten- eb' ; VALUATOR Secretary i'Vfi'. C. Murkar. plouce Jade McGlaahan �of gasoline. � dant naturally wants to put alt-the "k. "'♦'� 'ass /ort way _tales oeadected &aywherc: 4. Drive at moderate speeds. Rem- gasoline he possibly:can in your tank COAL, �ElV FireControl Frank J. Prouaa Ylteoae OR write. Ae9dren Alt Dnoda. ember, the best eco Public Utilities Robt. Rudd - Y Is obtained but quite often he.. will apiik some street. Eget. Medical Services Dr. Tomlinson at speeds 25 to 35 mi p. h. The fsa- (for wiiioh you pay) to trying.to get _. WOOD, OEMS*:T�i 1 'Whitby, Oittarto. ter you drive above this s the that last quart in. And remember - _,QAND f#'1{_�YEL i - Tranaportiation �._W, Mitchell, eater the � - .... . gr requirements of fuel and that gasoline expands-with Meat 'std - ' 1 - • 'I TENNIS NOTEb ail per mile, if you park your car in the sun with �a - ` 6. tuned for etre tank full, that expanding gore*[. �rserbnsh $ ill Keep Your engine up • Y Y plugs ine has o the beat efficient Dirt spark BLTILDEg'Q SQpf"LiFtQ )ave just finished a fret of tennis got to .go somewhere .and Govaunwatt Licensed with my boy friend. I .like plaWing can waste one gallon of gas-for ev- .that will be out of the gas vent. alio local 6artil,ge- Rork. - Main St, E. Stouff'ville, Ont. tennis with my boy friend. He drives_ �' ten used. Tightly adjusted valves we hsseai•o plfleed►o•' .k • foil Phone 191 tfte ball with all his strength and - LINE of MAPhft LEAF '::IL.a full - Maternity, Medical, and Surgical all the time his fans is bursting with _ cases takes boyhoh enjoyment. AxSeurate, place. The motion picture theatre still a - ' A F'' 's' I menta require too tenni finesse; he :� �� I�IT��� s ,Maternity Stt*i-Room wants speed. The tennis stylist is a • • •: •' • eifieist.r d Names in attendance and nervous, tem1peramental chap whose � possibility lei Piekeruig U 34 hoar senior given. variety Of shots is pretty to watch - A P10rrZing, Ont. Mr. Forbes Rosa agent for Mite that his coin elle urchssers' Plso>ee "Ambulance Setriu But the B. F.-will have none of this a8 Pant, P , are - - purchasers, announced that his com. Prepared to cottsrtence o rations. � 74 — res. ss MRS.E.R. GOOD t5.Sy fancy. stroking. He always smashes - pe or drives the ball in sheer youthful ?any- X%Iere appealing to.,the Priorit here fust as soon as the Board grant -xuberancy... He isn't annvyM much les Board, Ottawa, for permission to this permission, .which,must be ob- CO A _ ;ACCIDENTS 'When one lands arway out in tette continue with the-work o! providing tsl+�ea before any such enterprise 'fir 1`it , cloves, but you should- see his smile a awtton Picture theatre here, in can be carried out. 'Considerable al- o! triumph wften he nicks she tor- the Community Club, for which an tere-44ons will be necessary,-and - as $ngtADt light COOL: stoves. 1 1�ceideats Happen nere: _ . ._. agreerdent of-purchase had-been.-ark- made .known some months ago, _ Locally i like p]ay-kg tennis with him be angel with the Club Directorate a seating capacity of at least double so quick, sOsati-;i:j, or ; - y cause, he's always generous in his few•months ago. -Considerable con- the present will be required: The Coal Oil stoves, Insure With onr decisions. You know the decision as cern has been . eyperienced in this Club •Directors met on Thursday e;e- y plates,--�in4io�� sr,•rFens, - Loeal Agent- outside- y op jsboi -is- pillage during the last two months emngt-to discuss a number of details' g to whether our o Screen doors stilet vols . outside or in, is up to, you. There as to whether we were going ter of which we will.heaz: swnetfiing in ,g -SEE are those who yell. exultantly "out" have a theatre,- Mr. -Ross informs us- our ne.tit issue. : end all hardWal-P ,3� right CYRIL E. MORLE'Y -' even before a.ball has hit the ground _ ,' :• - prices; Not so.my boy friend. Wheh'there'is s GENERAL 1NlrURAhCE doubt he either gives me the bene- i • Bring in your IAHWn rnzwexi to BRVICK PROTECTION fit,' or suggests that we replay the Little change In Towrsship Rate be sbarptned;and repaired point, -And it isn't•,just-chivah;w; he " does the same thing when playing = o t Y ac- �>� THIS MONTH f r hs3 a L:VIIIT jT Q with men. B V S You may conclude that he doesn't After wpiicing for three hours, essary to keep these up-longer, Hardwared ?it,iu.ttly. ' give a darn about winning: tie does. ending We are featuring g up about midnight on Tues- The Gagne Committee announce the - -He tries for eve shot, and . _ -..P[GB�F t ( _. C(�� t'Y t, P1aD's day, the ,Council of the Township of Game and Fisheries Dept. 'replacing .�. • Dn Ole> Rugs his best game when in a.tight nos- Pickering completed that Bylaw, of pmeasants and trrout in this township, PROM VAW �` s •, [tion. When he has beaten me badly, August .h 'each year, striking, the. Riverside Park'Subdivision ask for LiLinoleum _ Olin he does seem more inclined to talk tax-late for that year. In spite of street lights. T' n about -how it was done, but on the. the fact that Pickering has lost the i Relief Dept, reports'7 on the roil, �Q�� iJRv;,,t C�.f I. other hand, "he can -take it." The assessment of $114,000 at the plant, with an expenditure of $43 for July. T ' 1. ,. . reasons why I like playing tennis other 'increases in assessment have Constable Chester reported 'havhss THE RE L -TORN. with my boy friend are, I find, occurred, that allows thet council complaints of rowdiness at 'certain pretty much the .same reasons why apply rates only. slightly higher of our beaches, but was never, or- I Fi�rris Beds and Bedding I Pike my boy friend. Pll bet you're -than last year. More money than ev- investigation, able to find anything f dying to meet him, er before was required for the roads .demanding his presence. • this past-spring, but certain subsid- &Ieaers garland and Glennaty, of �o ` da ii1K�f �L e -- -- Watch your ,pets for distemper Studio Couches les paid :by the Provinciai Govern- Cherrytwood ask for a correction of meet offset a considerable portion of a water course on the Altona Road. cream• ed epidemic of .distemper' rep- •the losses and expenditures. We can These oiled, atkead5, to have caused the. parties,have.made other,req- '' r 11 Willow however be prepared for an increased uests for attention at this spot. The �ilftS for all Q�^,,. OIarM, �7 7L 11Tiftltt death of a number of valuable dogs rate applied,by the 6aurl'ty..As point- 'matter is, being taken up at.once.. in the Brougham-Greenwood neigh- casl�ns ![keels 130Q ed out at the meeting, rvve moat be Council have been attetripting .to • borhood. The disease appears to have prepared for, and expect'higher tax- remedy its origin in a number of foxes now y a bad condition at the corn- Prescriptions ca.-r, corn C. A. STERRITT roaming-around that country., A ser- scion as a'result of the weir. It is er of the 3rd con. and the, Altona yet a long way -from that point Roar[. Visibilitkv is Boor, owing 'to a um has been administered with con- reached during the Great War. high bank at the corner. A most ex- -Funeral Director siderable success to ipany pf the LAC •.:. D� .:,i�RY victims there. If' .you find your dog At this same meeting authority orbitant price asked by the owner Furniture Dealer was granted, by request, to remove of that corner farm fora' bit of STORE HOU' sneezing a great deal, choking and i '-• tp,.;; ;;7.i E v Navin difficult in breathing, con- the renisining cattle-g'ua'rd- - -- HE attle-guards so long land Mors brought 'the matter to a Incl_ .1; ,?f �C�411ciQ "�' fir' g Y g' found at level railway crossings. The standstill for the present, suit•your veterinary at once. He changed conditions mak? u, un-net- ixe Ge ImaX.be able to save your pet. • " • � SUNDAY �:; • .. B Wiliam ' .. X RADIO - REPORTER . _. THIS CURIOUS 1MORLD Ferguson S.C H O O L / By DAVE ROBBiNS LESSON "V" PROPAGANDA have musically,IlY is Xavier Cu at, �• Well, radio's in the news more whose authentic treatment of the t LESSON VI 7� than ever these days,'and it looks dances of our -South American. o JAMES TEACHES CONSISTENT as if the democracies have really friends, has won him fame on two CHRISTIAN LIVING. learned the lesson of Propaganda' continents. Catch Cugat with the I[� THE EPISTLE OF JAMES. 1 LS. Taking a ea nig age Cup Rhumba_ Rgvue on the PRINTED TEXT: James 1:17-22; �' — he whole booktfrom.Herr NBC Red network,•Thursday*eve- 7. PL if'not't '. 2:1417; 4:1347; S:12. Ikln �' \ Goebbels, Great Britain has nings at 7.30 E.D.S.T. And you'll 'GO'LDEN TEXT-: Pufe religion and - A{ 1L iI ~ �e launche.d.Its*'IV" for Victory Cain= hear C.ugaCquite a lot too from undefiled before our God and 1SL/dINL-*Jal\\� \\� paign. It's got everyone thick- many of your local stations — Father Is this, to visit the father OFF -r}•IE `� ing and liking the idea—more than featuring'various pop and Latin fess and widows in their afflic v c -1- OF i{ 4 i/, that, it' got the Huns humming American rhythms: If you've �• Ile a+sd to ke - • (, _ -_ ,,, ' g-facilities--at-lroine,- ted from the world. •lames 4:27,- Ga4R.tOLIN?t, �' portant, -worrying. The theme of you'll get some -of •Cugat's best THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING BOASTS ONW '`V" for Victory as ,we all know on wax at your neighbourhood Time: It has been generally un* ONE A by now, is carried effectively, in record counter. derstood that the Epistle Of James ? the opening notes of Beethoven's ,Z1a5rAAe 7AL — was written`befo'r`e A.D. 51, an¢, ? +:: Fifth Symphony — in the three possibly, as early as A.D. 45, and is Ti�C'EE.... "PRESCOTT PRESENTS" _ probablythe earliest o2 A .'�GRf�C�C'LY y dots and the dash in Morse Code.• ' •Allen Prescott's .sheltered days all the writings now incjuded in the °` « Testament. with the BBC,. are using these are over. For nearly.nine years- New -• Place- Probably in the .city Of com1930BYNEASERVICE.Ot two forms and variations of them, the glib champion of U.S.•Radio's �'�► in-some form of program or ata- "Kitchen'Captives," has been dis- Jerusalem. OF, WA, A`l pltV-I' - tion identification. CKOC in pensing helpful household hints ;. _.. Al1.Christlans have been brought OF CvfZAN ALC1.�HOL Dt'.� Hamilton,.Ss, usingothe raorse sig- to harried housewives. His only .; :Into fellowship with Christ,. and _ 1`40T N1EF•'"- GYVE QUART nal at all station breaks before companion on the "Wife* Saver" have been redeemed from the pow- WHIEW ADDED TTI<'ETHEP- station' announcement. Dr. `Sal- series has Been a pianist. But -er ofsin,,.and by their word and by mon's widely listened, to commen- that's all over now. The pawers- their acts, in daily life, publicly and tiry of the day's news is preced- t}aat-be have'decided thati'no'Limn - >- privately, should show to the world . ed by the Victory Music theme. should live alone and like it, and that they are now under the rule /+ y So it's catching on everywhere, have starred Prescbtt in a flew anti lordship of Jeans Christ, and and.,the am si g t3' are not living according to the cur- - 1-�(��FI N1AR�C. P- gn .!s only. a little Presents." untie show, "Prescott - more than a week. old. Leta Presents." WitI3 him to make l toms of the world: 1 with FOR A EZ LX.xUB � '"' / `` watch it grow'. things clubby for'the experiment,' �I James begins his Epistle — is ming Miller's orchest7a, NBC a discussion of„temptation, .and ATTE/VQA/1/(CE _ a.� MERICAS ong sty ist Diane Ortney; Joan z ?H£ A a 1 surely everyone who trf, to live WAS TH I- YF-AFL/�a w re Good-neighbourliness .ie. mora Brooks of 'the,Four Belles Quar- as Christ would have him live, WHEN j than just a phrase to which we tet (they're plenty good all by -knows what temptation is. But be. «.,:/0 pay lip-service. Broadcasters, par- themselves), and to top it off, a. says a very strange thing, that`we PAlO ACMIS"StON- ticularly, are ~doing everything mixed quartet: Piescott Contin- are to rejoice when we fall into - temptations, because in havingvie- - MAJOR LEAGUE baseball attendance for 1937 was approxi- . possible to really crests a feeling ues his "Wife Saver" mission on tory over them, our faith will be viately 9,44?,497,an increase of 10 per cent over 1936. 'The Amer of mutual friendliness between the the new show and has inaugurated proved genuine, and it will bei n league drew about a.half-million 'more- fang,than the Na- `north Said South Americas. And a new feature, the "Things-to- `''I roved 8 the virtue ai patience. tional. More than one million persons paid their way into the one of the best ambassadors we talk'-about-Section." «,. home grounds of the Detroit Tigerr tu _ - -- So many circumstances of life _.. :-�- -y arise which baffleL and perplex us, N&Vw: gas Inst Dv1l each other's hair i with the result that we do not know -_ MARCH KING -_ - what to say, what to do, which wBY _ to turn. ri'bat to undertake. in this souls from every besetting sin, eth to do good and doeth it not. to situation- James says, the secret Wickedness wil not be put away if him_It. is din." Generally, we count nol;•IZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle of U.S. A. is. to -turn to God,-who wiia Side we do not determine to put It away. that a sin which is-a deliberate I-Pictured- I bands. '. _.wisdom freely to all who call upon The woad of God is not oaty when doing of.what we ought not to do. American 'N '— N T 1J11lR 1 " a 1(31m, 14 'falth, nothing doubting- bald In the mind, but -is -to take Hare James gipea the reverse side musician. ��( - � musical 1117. .Every aood,•gfft and eve*y root In the heart." of a definition of sin--not doing 28 Tiny. 10 T T T' lnstrttmtat• •' perfect gift-Is from Shove, coming x•22- But ye doers of the word: that which we know we ought todo. 34To make T EIIR 21 Giving snots flown from the Father of Lights. and not.hearers only,deluding your "12: 'But above all things, my amends. shade' N' 22 Undaunted. 4 _ w r b the To mimic. - tion a not neither_ vada a brethren, swear r B _ 0 0 only t with whom can be n own selves.' We are not y 24 Cubic ratter. •: tteither shaded*that is cast by t>�- believe the Word of God, but to heaven, nor by the earth, nor by- 38 To liquefy. 28 To pt7taltlent. fag. God because He 1s good.could practist•1t. A Christian who .does any other oath; but let your yea 1?Egyptian I C I N 28 SC01d, _ ►' never give anything, or will Bay not put into Practice the Word of be yea,. arid your naF, nay; that ye roI I 29 Mineral thing. but-good in relation to men. God is like a man who, after gas- fall not under judgment.. In• R j�� T It is interesting to think of the gilts i� at his face in the mirror (mfr• Christian* society where men are Ism• 31 Single tli4tg.' ",that come down from above. To be- 20 Distinctive 32 Inlet. ' _ rots in James day were made of 'truly bretnrett-in Christian are theory. U L -gin with, there is the sunlight, and brass, highly poltabed), -and -see- tion, tbere should be no need of Z1 Disperses. 36 Boxes. :- +then the rain. then the gift of the ing some blemish on his face, puts oaths in the-dally' lnt0-conrse of 'VKRTICAL• 41 Money love by angels to Moses, the 90t thq mirror down,goes away and has social life 24 Iniquity. 52 APS• of the Son of God who came down no:further thought of that which ~•��� 24 mor 82 Fearful. 11 Is indebted. changing, Brom glory! The gift of the Holy _he knows should be removed. 1 9S Father. �Jf3 Forcible a .8 Tiller. . 42 Part.of hand, 8plrit who was seat by the Father Snake Makes Fifth Z?To. stud r estraint^of -4 Fishing,bag. 44 5,280 fret.. Faith With .Works with stars- speech b Packing S5 A•rabia'n and by the Son. Christ Himself is "14. What doth It profit my -,In Bridge Oame 30 To Worship. 54 Liver = basket- cosriatandez, surely the perfect gift from Has- brethren, it a man say he have.' • • Passage. 48 Tool bag. 33 Insulated secretion. ' ►ea. The Idea that sunlight comes faith, but.have not works? Can that 7 Mineral 47 The same• from above will help as some fo faith sacs him? 'While Rebecca Rassmussen was w. , 'a Subtle fissure- 4 Tight. 34 An curia _ 8 the interpretation for the title of* "15. If a brother or sister be -concentrating on a game of bridge, 37'T.o give emanation. g Cetacean. 49 Monster: .God, the Father of Lights." naked and in lack of 3atly food; 16. with -her father is partner, in medical rare. 58 He won fame . 9 Undecided• 51 Ene W. Riiabane, Australia,a lar brown` 38 Ever (contr) fie Slow to Speak and one of you nay unto them. go in Re r as a — 10 Rowing 1}$Before C fuel '18. OI his own will he brought peace, be warmed and tilled: and snake coiled itself irr her lap. .39 Form of "a:' of marches. implement. 54.Before Christ os forth by the word of truth, that: yet give them not the things need- Thinking it was a kit:en, she 'did 40 3'o yelp. _ S9 He was a I1 Arrow poison. ' (soot.). we should be a kind of first •Lraita tui to the body;•what doth It -pro- not look down until bidding had 43 Baking dish band leader 12 Half. 57 Measure of finished and she`was dummy. -So 48 Thick shrub, or —. 18 He was head area. of his creatures. Our Lord said nt' that we were begotten by the Holy "i7.. Even so faith; it it have not frightened when she saw the rep- 6 10 1) 1 Spirit. Here we are taught that works, is dead in itself. Janres em- - Ile that she could not move ske 1 3 t =. God has begotten us by the word of phaatzes that a faith which does made signs to the other players 13 I'f , truth. There is no contradiction not result In works, that is, in a until -they moved the table. She here,. The Hol Spirit only brought manifestation of 0. true Christian stood up suddenl-y, the snake 17 8 about a state of regeneration within lite, eternally and visibly, is •not . dropped to the floor sod 'was b 'w by our hearing the word of GcxI the kind of faith commended by arlled. - 3 --;concerning His Son, Jesus Cbrist. God. —. _ I "19. Te know this my beloved "13. Come now, ye that say: Skeletens Reveal 256 brethren. But to speak slow to Today or tomorrow we will go into h's�s;r>ic Toothache ' wrath: 20 for.the wrath of man f're this city; and spend• a- year here. @30 .worketh 'not the righteousness of and trade and get gain. 14. Whereas �7 $ 31 3? God." James here gives the excel- ye know not what shall be on the '. -.._'. lent advice that while man.should morrow. What is your life? For The belief that prehistoric man 35 r 34 be quick to hear, so as not to be ye are a vapor that appearetb for had teeth superior vas exploded ­be of indifference or dullness a little time, and then vantsheth ' when' excavators° near Homer, _ 35 6 c ! of mind', he should be slow to away. 15. For that ye ougtt to Neb., uncovered skeletons of a speak: and especially slow in the say, if the Lord will, we shall -both prehistoric tribe which was su'p- icanitestation of angerlive, and leo this or that. 16. But posed to have roamed the prair- "21. Wherefore putting away,all now ye glory in your vauntings; all ies long before •the present-day 40 41 43 46 9 filthiness-and overflowing of wick such glory'is evil." Weare not to Indian appeared. iednees, receive with meekness the plan our lives as though• we had Prof. John Champ of University g 53 Implanted word which is able to control of our lives ourselves, but of Nebraska anthropology de.- 50 SI save your souls." $n the place of always with the thought in ming impartment, who examined the.skele- _these wicked things we are to re- that we will do things it it is the !•tons, reported that virtually all celve Into our'.hearte,the Word of will of God. of them had large cavities in their' - stiod, which 1s able to deliver our "17. To him therefore that know- teeth.' 4 POP—Or Corspletely Flattened Out - , `" •' By J. MILLAR WATT NGVER READ 56TWGCN YOURF APT - To G.E•T. T4-IFs 1.1N6ts' ,1. .RUN DOWN qj AND DEPRESSED 1 - WIL c � 1!terno#ional Golfers Compete For Seagram Gold Clap _ - - - -- . • HAVE ,._ . . y E YOU HEARD? TOR "CR �, ♦ .__ _ ; H F i A clergyman noticed it woman . .- CpRREC ♦, ; 1 /y named Mrs. Parker, he much THE w�� * disliked, coming up his front steps. ,� Taking refuge in his study, he lett OW his wife to entertain the caller. •t ( 4 later-h e emerged P� 00414 NIretreat, his tt BIG thenand, hearing t; o4. jonng below, called downto _ his wife: - �f "Has that horrible old bore gone?" ' � The woman was still in the draw �� room, but' the minister's wife ' - r equaL7toAhe--oecasion_- "Yes, dear," she called back. R 1 'ache went.-long ago! Mrs.'Parker Is here-now. y "So y T you married that lump i i(r-rJ W� r rl who used to giggly so - - [ THAT'S MY CHEW- Yes. i k In a s 1 always did believe f, j short wife and a merry one." k A widower, confronted by ^the sergeant (taking the particulars o t d task of looking over the be- longings of his deceased wife, de- of the reorult)—And when were you x cided that th- only thing he,would born? 1, What is the.. difference-be preserve was a hat, which he had Ae+ruit=December ?817. always admired and in whtcli sbe Sergeant (musing)—Ah I well Veen s dove and a pigeon 2. In which of Charles Dick- rem-ember -. had always looked "so sweet" that winter. It was , r�� rY, �„ ' ,.• yo„you ins novels is found' the phrase, It was placed carefulIy on a shelf bitterly'cold. aI D 'll neves desert Mr. MicawberY” £mblem-of Canadian Golfing Supremacy and not disturbed until discovered - lt>-t`3old• I'll spy it w" S. Was 'the -Rorhan Coliseuni ' " 7 =" --Presented to the R.C.G.A. in 1938 by The House of Seagram by wife number two, who Inquired cold. I was Drought by-s, penguin standing at the time of Christ? about it and was told it was pre =the stork couldn't make 1t.' ►`" At Lambton Golf Club, outside of Toronto, on the 7th. ANSWERS Sth and 9th of August, the Canadian Open Golf Championship served in memory of his fliret 1. There is no scientific dis- -' is holding its 1941 tournament. World famous golfers, during wife• inaction, but the smaller form of ' these three days, will compete for the highest-honor in Cana- . After a time his second choice Count the Babes ibis group of birds are usually Han golfing history, for the winner of this tournameTA this was gathered to her fathers, and �+ owled doves, such its the turtle, year will have his name inscribed on the Scroll of Honour within:, again the bereaved man selected Then LabeTLl 1 ilei!! the Seagram Gold Cup, which. was presented six years ago to one of her hats in which she, Ilk* . "D a d." - . the Royal Canadian Golf Association by The House of Sea- the first -had always looked "so " - " ' - - -_ amid � s, rill ground an ac gram, for annual competition. 8. No, it was not-built until Since the 'cu was sweet." This was placed beside the Adhesive tae and !ed nail 80 A.D. p presented in 1936, the names of the first hat. p -most famous American golfers have been inscribed on the - polish having failed them, Mr. archment scroll. First there was Lawson Little then "Light. Time Leafed the second wound p ++ and a third wife u introduced to and Mrs. Bley Fee# of_Westgn, horse Harry Cooper; in 1588 gam Snead — and in I939 _ _ HEY! SARGE - - - - - Jiarola "Jug" 1cSpaden then in 1940, Sam Snead again. hie household. Sh♦ too, was tn- Mo., ,U.S.A., are depending on SII WHERE'S Since the Seagram Trophy was presented, there baa quisitive when she found the mll- bracelets to help -them,tell theft ` YOUR s i probably never been in the annals of Canadian golf history finery and asked questions, month-old triplet daughters apart. \ aiMARO'S such a gathering of world famous golfers as there has been The husband explained that the At first the babies were labelled ,r in these Canadian Open Golf tournaments. Players who have- hats bad beoiiged to her predecei- '1. 2 and with stripe of adhesive- made .-golfing history in many countries of the world have - * - sore and were kept as mementoes. on their feet. The tae eeled -`.- J��ken part in this tournament, p p SOLDIER The cup itself stands twenty-two inches from the bottom- "That's ail right," she, replied. off. Then red.nail poliah was ap- - . of tide base to the top of the cup. It was designed by the "But the neat hat that goes up plied to one finger on No. 1, two `- -same firm which, in 1897, made the beautiful casket-which there Is going.to be a bowler." fingers on 2, etc. It shipped AUS OUT TIRED ACHES .Torontonians may still remember was presented by the City- - away. Now Joyce Fay has it of Toronto to,Queen Victoria, on the occasion.of her Diamnhd Vacation-time Is when a wife bracelet with one bead; Judy. ' Jubilee. One of the features of the cup is that its outstanding can get a trunkful of,stuff Into May one with two, and Janice lolill design, workmanship and materials are one hundred per cent - a suet Dare—Kitchener Record. Kay one with three. Canadian, Standing on a massive base- of onyx is the gold y casket. within which is the parchment scroll, where the-names " - ' R of the winners are inscribed from year to year. This.design _ - is similar to the one sent to Queen Victoria.- The gold.casket is mounter: on heavily chased silver feet and at the four L D D. Y _ R E M Ei S • s a corners, heavy Corinthian columns. Beavers act as supporters • s.e _ of the casket and the Coat of Arms of Can tie, beautifully exe- cuted,-appears on the front. Surmounted on this base, - is'theWANTED S $1.00 Seagram _up itself, also Grecian to design and made of old.. AGES 8-BEAUTiF L APRONMEDICAL _ ' The cup is of exceptional design, with a -beauty that fa postpaid! Lovely allpover styles. HUeady. R t YOUR 01iby NOW ITS !Rheum —EVERY BUFFEREIR _seldom seen in athletic trophies. ready, coat determined by tent- all organdie frilled. Hdgh quality. , - of Rheumatic Pain or N'suntno = tinted Silk Broadcloth. Stunnin There will be -many thousands Of people followhlir, with tory dealred, but not prohibitive: g should try Dixon's Remedy. gold . :.article sold by 'the gallon' with mer patterns; washfast. Full- only Munroe Drug Store. 325 El- great .interest, the performances O! Canada's most famous. Inevitable repeats: a natural pro- gin, Ottawa, Postpaid. golfers as well as the golf from the United States and other- Sias 14 co s4. "Guaranteedi" K g duct, unequalled and easy to sell. Sample 25c:�-dlallera, LBS, 20T. -,countriell, who are competing now in this tournament. Any- ..Apply Aqua Vitae ,ales Office. Laurier, Montreal. MEN WANTED t► 646 Yenge St.. Toronto. - ' where on the course, during.these three days,'x R •names as' 3 LADIES' DRESSES $1.98• BELL F.A,M I L E S PROJ>UCTS _Gene Sarazen, Horton Smith, Ray :Vlangrum, Lea Robson, Sam HTGH-('LASS RF.PRF.SENTATIYE9 Beautifully patterned Sllk Broad- =deeded in every home. Easily sold Kerr, Bobby Gra = and many other equally famous ,golfers wanted to it'll every Tamil: a and repeated. Pleasant work• Gray rl.oth, Flowered Prints: New Sum- will be seen making record-breaking rounds in Competition' health appliance attachable to suer fashions, exquisite designs, Start with good earntnga and in- electric lighting circuit, 'Coope colourfast. Full sires 14 to 42. crease rapidly. F'Ine commission with one another, for the honor of winning the Canadian Open Remedies, rouge street, Toronto. croDo rasp. Championship for 1951 and the Seagram Gold •Cup.' toention style desired. 'Gearan- Write Immediately and 'toed!** (44 to 54, two. dresses dor tree catalogue. prices and X1,98). Deliver 22c. Rush 12.20 details: Famflex, 570 Sc. Clement. ANIZER-1fOI.TH CR�:A3f CEPAEt- yy store and parts stock moved from now to — Mailers. L.D. 207.Laur- Montreal. - 4. No: 'envelopes must-exactly Sarnla to London. Order from ler, Montreal. PRESERVING LABELS _ match and !it the letter paper John C. Dent 387 Central Ave., p D London. Canadian 'Distributor BELTING FOR THRESHF:RyEX ATTENTION HOL'SEWIVE with which the are used. $—K ow . Q e R % y Bupervlsors and Agents wanted, THRE,4HE><t BELTS BELTIxa, y° Preserves.and PSck1eR X100 6: D7o; wh1I8 th18 tinny be saving -.- _—-- _ Assorted Labels 10c, 500 Labels pulleys, hose lacing, feeder can- 25c postpaid. Lewis Printing, your time,At'in wasting the Other ANIMAL. PET ,TOCK WANTED vas, motors, e'bafting and hangmrs 8tatfop H.-Toronto, Canada. at reduced prices. Send for ne person's.-Etiquette e so a. - .• •t D .+IQ WANTED — TAMED, GNI\JURED flat York Belting Co., 88 York -8. Dainty .sandwiches, salads, young wild .animals and birds.— Street, Toronto. - QUILTING ' ! BY ROBERTA LEE cakes, candy, cold beverages or John Wood, 2722 Yonge Street, - - _ tesToronto. FOR 9ALF, S LOVELY QUILTS, SEND >1:1t *. Why ehOv the bride cut RkRY CTIICKv and with a "Surpri Patchwork em Out+ a' M E R U.I L T 1Q-20 McCORMICK- w lam, Deering Tractor. Same guarantee - the wedding cake? an new. international Harvester makes 8 deedle-bo gAbr e IF mer WANT -?RAY LATE Seale glades 50c needle-book,.'Silks; 't� • E. It. 8 man meets, a Dealer,_J. H. Mc('aw, assts. .. .$ pouade 'ex dd girl ac.' mer or early fall chicks, please DE'nglde stirs;' 1 :�`•�^J`,1 1 order now. Hatching .to order. _ Drize-wtnning "Quilt .-Patterns,*:, quaintanee- in a restaurant and I >RTcF.S, T.ILTE PEONTES. TULIPS etc. Your enolce: washtaet cotton y Immediate deliver)' on puneta Daffodils, Narclesi, Rockery and prints, broadcloths, silks, flan be sits at.the same table, is it F/1 which are still good buys; started, Perenplal Plants. Numerous Ver- nelettea. Large quilting r day-old, most breeds. Bra Hatch g size to JO obligatory xhat he Offer to pay y letlea and Colors Sensational inches. Delivery: extra. GuaratY _ •"` . �Ty, 130 John. Hamilton.'Ont. New Tntrodvctions.�Our descri , der check? D- teed. Same-day service." SatnP07 3 When registering at a hotel, Live Autumn circulars are again bundle 25c.—Mallers, LTB, 3 .t BABY CHICK REMEDY . ready.' Cople4 mailed on request t' James' CPeds. Lindsay, Ontario. I.aprlet: Montreal. 1s it all right fors, woman.to'alga �;� _ her name, "Dorothy Smith"? i r MM SAFEGUARD • YOUR POULTRY HOI'SEWIVF.S1 QUILTING PATCHES. GOOD with .{'hicko 'Solation. Prevent ity prints and. lain broadcloths 4, III scutal correspondence,.to ' white diarrhea In baby chicks, —20a lb. Postage. extra. Consult ill right -to use envelopes that are 8w for Blackhead.disease and',remov- FOR• M O D E•R N •CANNTNG OF your Postmaster about rates. Ing•ceeal worms from your poul- fruits and vRgetablea and pre- Textile Jobbers, Maud 'Street, To. a different color than .the letter try. Postpaid, 50c. A. G. Cowtun venting from spollinx, 2 packages ronto. paper? and Co., Chemists and Drugg4st■, Postpaid 25c. Western Canning Roblin. Man. Compound Co. Box 2101 Winn If you 'have a secretary or peg, Manitoba. RHEUMATISMf --- maid call a pgrson is it permit-_ _ FARM EQCIPME.%T FLR FARMING SATTS7 F YOLI$SELF BVERY aible to keep that person- waiting sufferer oft Rheumatic Pains' or 1LDtil you Come to theAele hone? FANNING MILL (Kline) BEST NORTHERN BEAUTIES. CHOICE. -Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem. - D Reed 'Grader, Wild Oat Separator, Large, Dark. Silky. Heavily,Furr- -edy. Sold only. 'Munro's Drug- 9 Please suggest some refresh.— Kline Manufacturing, 420-Willard ed, Pedigreed Kitts. Ramona Mink Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Post- =eats to serve at a garden party. ,!}� Avenve, Toronto. Ranch, Markstay, Ant, paid E1.0-0. ANSWERS �i '- BEE SUPPLIFN I.IP64L WOMEN WANTED - a J. N. Li'JDSAY, LAW OFFICE, CAP- gTEADY"INCOME. FULL OR PA$1` WE PAY_ .HTCHVST -PRICES FOR Ito) Theatre Building. St. Thomas, time .elfin 200 necessities, Guar- �" 1. During the last Course-of the Canadian pure beeswax. Please- Ontario, Special Department for : g submit offerings immediate! �darmers collections. anteed Famflex Products are at- wedding brealiisst. It she wishes: - y tractively mllexpackaProducts instant fhe-may Cut only the first piece, Lloyd's [+aboratories Montreal. eye-appeal, build and hold cast letting one 'of her attendamts cut• =' _ s' confidence. If you are FOUR POUNDS BURLEY AND VTR- without risk we will help you to, rest.. BUST*IP.4% OPPORTCNITY willing- - to" Invest- a•few doll'ard 2. -No; this to not at all neees• ginla Leaf for BELL OR TRADE. ONLY HOTEL' DIPS 1!1.36. Five progress surely and 'quickly in dory, and the girl should_ Dot ex. 1n-good tbwti'near large military undo Fragrant Virginia Leaf your chosen district. Intormntkojw it. ramp. Good repair. Twenty bed- Cigarette Tobacco $2.50 postpaid. -and Illutrated Cataiegoe .,sent Piet No; she must always prefix �M Dnt ������ Truro, Nava ScoK8nzie McCallum ,ngton l Ontarloobac K treaAMi 0 Clement, ' IS co Co Learn- LFXf 57 St 1.116 'dies or sure, ---�•� o a 4alas L SNAPSHOTS TODAY - OM�N FOR SALE Eight 4 : 6 Enlargements • M D sAL:.I io20 a ARDS GOODS $1.00 TREASURES FO-MORROW r30C Your films are carefully an scien- erat tn� EE THIS ApViCLit! Y lues an to make processed by Imperial, t4► Oc y di Clearance. Guaranteed.2jceto Tear thus developed and eneb prfat make sure they last - TIMM"& d-wa=rt !0 yards Tri beautiful IA to 1 and e�1a=god to 4 = •, AOc. Re•rlate. a her 8 EXPOSURE 'FILMS 'Zee 'K � �t4srte' 7•ngthe, iii" to 85" widths. ] ch &ask sloe. s for see. , _with _beautiful_ enlargement fre•.t' i Jl�Afekeeaeffeonhddaaod Mmes" with bundle contains "sorted new DIIIECT F7T,M fIERVTCE 8 reprints with enlargement 45a' _ /asLlos4sesbr,s.Lir,rasLssssd.elx ltakbam's V• table colorfast Prints Broadcloths, 188 Klan Rawt. f)ept, 1. ToMate Thoueande of latter from sattethd asst skis tra.61.s,sw I-404wthm 00016,•, Compound— ,mous �pttons, Ltnens,. 4ingbama, Silks, leperlor sHW.,goldD.D_D, Pr�scelp _ Gns.dsw, forover60yearsinre- Orepea; Piques, for children's customers testify otrr ■ s�■1s..as wlels, N� rsesps gp��bles Tryitl olothes, dreq� trimmings, aprons, gvnitty ll pi' nD,a8tetlon J. Toronto. 1111sskkii��, Mak etc. Same day service.—Maller■, ■■�S�r t�� r IMPRRiAT, PHOTO SERVICE ■R�+teMlndsrisrDD.D.l6ti tlpTpK 16TA i Montreal - i.7.7Vc+.�=41 i@.7 Laur .er, � , • .ate rte. 115 ..-:. � '; '--. - .' .i. ': '._ n..a.,'S. '_.y1i' s Wiz'. .L. � . ... _ ... .. -. :.i.s'L+.i ...s^+i54-•Ks� .'F... 4 Z ' �► V �— Qwest tt'atater siaft Decorator SURVLYOlt L "' . 0'N `��L�.. '�'�!' pLC� t3ood workm—hip. Reasonable. ]�. ! •�• � $LIS M TMs• i130 IL Massa J. W. Johoaton. Frewl—'s Bay. P. J. D01�W", a A., b. C FUNBRAL DlaeaTOR &ND MEAT ,-MARKET i` : `1/I�T :.iuhwcrlptioas io 1be Ua#ted StatesMr. ems°ZML° 'pbra St[BdLli1RS M aad Gt. Bsit" $2.ft is ad�oos. f Ala8. Oa an sasasi oosseor;to.W.7. 1[,�tYec. '�.att�$e tsxs. iv14r aroewiiw — We carry a tall tine-a! _ Jois Yt:rbr, Pee�Lstes ='-Wlgbrasd ONLY teniae. Fresh - DAILY WANTED st:tiam Pwm Resi�t� was _ BROCK TORONTO-PICHERING DEAD HORSES AND CA1TLir 98 o I gs -- -• --- - .. __ For free pial up P a— THEATRE- R — pto -- t1rII1�.uTeUYlII dROOiLLiN .. .. .. .. 65 O ,�t",� O�.. ea CLAJiEl3�ONT .. . 913- . - "V JX=33Y Your Patron a is A.Appreciated .. .. - .. . 'M Patronage pp - PICKERING , 506 _ HealthfaRy-AIr_Eonditioned -- --tea©NR PICK 53ot PTCKERING .. .. :. 39' We do Balding of&U kink (fur delivery is at Jour ser AGINCOURT -.. sone .. - 7111 Shmm Dayljsitt. Saying Tune P. C.V. HARVEY PEARSON We pay the phone ohargea cAliPl&NTSR1Na; Phone Pick I620 -- - _v_OSJlS1VTINli, _ __.__.CLARENCE SILK — :Ridt7ltSDAY FRILiwY iSKTURDAY A. C.E.H. _Prop. PI,UAdBINQ; A �IUGtTST ?. 8 a►ed 9 _.._ GORDON YOUNG LTD ; Two Sbows at 7.30 aad 0.80 Tecoato, I?fsone Ad.3008 and C0C�SHUTT -- ROUI?'IN(i v I 2n ERROL FLYNN. - 'lds.teriela, in 're'B+tlaroosa syr LLVI]1. Dtt�7,V ILLAND j. . _ _. i V L B,el upas nt, BornVste#: �OS OO = PERMANENT NAGGINC PAIN Expert •service and re-IZY Systems,�,.Beatt;� ,- Agency • ` air' .gGabltl BgZCOQteaL -: " to Fe Trait' THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER pairs to all makes. Rens: Bailding Matectal xe„ ilaft K Pat:t. � ' 10 Se Nd NER�IE.S, 1T MAY BE enable charges. Walk SetirosteeFree swvie: on ,here awWoes �. ." YOUR U R EYES. h�soieaaate a. epi! In swam _ ._�71YMON0 M?1SSEY _.__. guaranteed. Work Guaranteed ,. % eh RONALD REGAlV C. H. TUCK,OPT. D. ARTHUR FIELD F. J. Pft0UgE ALAN HALE 1Dl�>r�310�e�� f' D' Graduate Radio and Tclevision ":Phone fkio2 � LYE WW,*` ,Owl Institute; Member Official Radio PIC> XMQ, ONTAXID Claremont, Onte X�7, Tuesday sad W y �Service Men's Associatiatf, - t ]1uGUST 11, lZ aad 13 - .Last Complete-Show at 8.46 'The ' Great Lie" - sa WITH . I G N IR E P L E D -- GEORGE BKEN1' MARY ASTOR 'ALSO Ahl ADDED" ATfiRACTION - ._ :�- _ f•: "Give Us Wings" WITH - - - DEAD END KICS and _ LITTLE TOUGH-GUYS : = - �. y� .: _ r -i. - .,�� IING- —''Thurs. Fri_ and Sat. - :.. AUGUST 14. I5_ IGy _ JEAN ARTdUR - 4 199 !)Vl - "The' Devil and , ?� h � Miss Jones". - - - ,._ _ PICKERING MILLS • , - t; Shur-gain feed, ser- vice - mill, chicken `. .:_ Let.-Your' Ca z Weal Proudly This Patriotic Sticks= -:--starter,} growing - �Yi 1$h, laying mash, -Go to your friendly neighbourhood service -_ . station or your local garage man today. A awaib you. He as' than eda surprise y " h q Ha range mash - . . joy . i g .� y _ a towards a . . 0 �e s - .� be as courteous and thoughtful fitful as evs - g r - ' = starter, concentra• —glad to see you--anxious to do anything bnd -everything he can to help you:" But ha ` 5070 � ��'tes, calf starter, tur• - �m no longer a gasoline salesman. He is a starter' saINE lt gasoline SAVER. He will urge you to buy •leas instead of more. He mill point out ways � blocks and "bag . tmd means of savhtg gmaUne. Purilia fl s to 9 'He *M tell you all about-the "SO/S0a' Pledge : (Approve by .dut)moaile Experts) Y P to cu# .your gas. consumption by fifty per teat. for cattle. , u� Red driving speed lrem 60 to 40 on the open road. #3e will >avi#e you to sign. This proud aad Avoid Jack-rabbit starts, ° patriotic sticker for . car will mask you Avoid useless or non -esieatial driving. off h d t }. 1.,d I; W O C d as a member of the wise and thoughtful band Turn motor y w en t in use: o no leave e idling Don't race our ea els let it warm u slowly. Of car owners co-operating with the Govem- Don't strain your en ' e: change gears. x; DICKERING. ONT. >onent t0 save gasolia@. =cep carburetor cleaned nand properly adjusted. : WE DELIVER 1 Tuns up motor, timing,.etas -PHONE 5317 - ' 4'ftis is entirely a voluntary movement. It is Keep spark plugs and valves clean. Y - =to! rationing. This the Government hopes to ;Check.coo system:overheating wastes gasoline. Notice to Credi avert. But we. are face_ d with a critical short- Maintain tires at right pressure. lige Of gasoline due to the diversion of tankers Lubricate efficiently;mom engines waste gasoline. - AND OTHERS �dor overseas service aad to the Drive in groups alteta'rnate nd from work. 3ti TH.F ESTATE of Stange Will- growing needs usingocars operants r Stamey -of our FightingTarcea - For g picnics and ocher hags, lam Davis, Deceased: use one-car instead of four. ` Them is no call for Take those short shopping trips ON FOOT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pcasic-iso need for alarm and carry parcels home. 11all persons having any claims or de- —but this war is being fought with getsolin@ Walk to and from the movies. =viands'against the Estate of Stanley and we are fighting for our very lives, Sign -Boat owners,too.can help.by reducing speed. William Davis, late of the Town- the Pledge today and continue to save - 4 . - I<bur regular service station man will gladly explain ship of Picilcering, 7rho died on or a- _ per cern Of your gasoline consumption. :hese and other nays of sating gasoline. Consuls hire, s bout June' 18th, 1341, are required It is dlso vitally rm mane that you reduce I 1 I 1 ts-send io the undersigned on or be. �' 1°O fore August 18th, 3941, full Portia- the use of domestic and corns mercial fuel oil. - Mars in writing..,of their claims. AMI? TAKE NOTICE ,that .after. ' of th st 18th, 1941, the administrator r °A_ugu •: : 6 BE Th r �E.�iEM R: e alouer etc' .drive _ e said, Estate call,distribute the Y s assets of.the. said-deceased having cite more you save i 4j PZpsy regard.only to claims of vrhich--he shall then have notice, and will not- _ The Goverl' men Of the be liable..to�an;• 7:u.rson of _whose _ �- : ._ _ • c'.aim he shall not then•have notice. -- 'DOMINION OF CANADA DATED, July 17th, 1941 -- t s, Actin lhrou'h r1 _ b_ f o ,R': J. HARE, Whitby,Li Ontario, STs .'TIIE HONOURABLE G. D. HOWE, G. R. COTTRELLE, - Icitor for' Howard La«son Davis; - f Minister of Munitions and Supply Oil Controller for Canada 'Ad;ninistrator. { . . - �49=ii0 rr ' ------------ ZRUMiACAPS. Recommended by ov nds who have ained better I • / s t • tR _ iusa R- , health. ;80YESDRUGS. ,r • =a�.lrw�ar.c..c sae._,_.._...,_,.��.�..nn.�......�. _-....._. •. NE r ,. i i ,..4 MON .ARENlONT .: Fot dale Ys ULui Yntn�I!'i:i s .>> ion of the church sheds. A9"ENTION1 . Miss Margaret Kenn viaif� --*-�-- ��� Co.1 - ' Miss Bernice Linton of Toronto �I ing..friends'in Bolton; Sixty feet of,the sheds at the Bap- '1he union service will be held in fiat Church, Claremont For psrticul- r * JA� lir► OL BrCO& •.;�t ft friends and, reLtives in the the United Church next Sundaw ars apply, to Jamei Coates, Clare- �'� Lately. morning at it a, nu Rev. 1. E. Kenn- monk Omp Tates for Farm aft Omaby TP Miss Edith Peters'ie vlaitiag with edy will be in charge and the ser- - buildings. ai her sister Mrs. George Beverley for „ Crr�shC t �.� - a few days, mon topic, Meeting Places". The winds0orm Insurance on Ho3{�s■s d ft Mr- Brown has returne8 w hrel' ue n. be well attended. Last SundaySilos star i pen-aur service in the Park at 7.30 am ftc fifty car toulin I84ad after visitin with rel- outdoor services TAN CV - Antomobile Insossmes s[ suad OCi atives here, laige number from here attend- Come All HInde and enjoy the music of the Fibs ss' !Y■ss ed field day at Goodwood un August j ;ith. Band and join with oa its 'a brief BOWMAN & $OW'$ Stone Mra Bruce Taylor and. &ughter Worship Service. entre WMTW. ONTAJUO . Delivetsd or Le sded in PH are spending a few days with her _ - mother and stmt. --- -- Phone 100 STOUFMLI.R PHONE. Plant.Pict[L02C Xt. and Mss Ross Redabaw have paw lie-.naioi - glop f'aroata off Ito Hs►ward 6471 -moved into rooms in Chao. DeRuaha's Thursday. Folly and Saturday S — _. The Turner re-union vvas held in g and 9 —.�- JOHN BOURNE de SON boarding�souae. AUGUST. 7, Mr. and Mgrs; Geo July at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George DeRusha vis- Tractor Service ited the 30 000 Islands of Geo John Michell. It w*as a special cele- it -Night r>lan bration of the 100th anniversar of �e Graduate L H. C. Tractor Sebool A C L Bay during the holiday, y10 years experiarxe _ y' v �y the cgr Ms: RobL Naggdi.who has taken ning to pntario from New • ' ff Strvice in all melees of Tractors over the Alf. Mole establishment, will Turner who settled on the farm, one WITH LicensedGarage rviee shortly install a tea room. half mile east of Whitevale; Which ` Satiafaction �satsed- Private Ambulaaoq 71 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lo yat are in L9 still owned and farmed ABBO TT aid COSTELLO Toronto where we understand that bg' a JOHN NnRTON Day and Night 8iarold has taken a position. grandson. Howard Turner. The wen- fMttsieal and Short Sub'aets One SlOi C .1►A!<Mlll�7 Phone 90o4r ' Mrs. Tom Iqe and lona rye visit- ther was ideal for the occasion and 1 `>a ; _1lLelvern5ooe r .- Ing with her sister, Mrs VIC. Rob- son Barclay for 'a few days, latives, gathered from Newmarket, AUGUST ll, 12,sad 13 $Y' $jnt Mrs. Bate has returned home to Pickering, Markham, Aurora, Toron- ! • Claremont after having a •week's to, Oakville, Milton Brownsville,._Til- � sonburg, Hamilton and Gowanatown. it�ild o f i` - 4 SWAM 4 holidays. Telegromm and letters of congratula- h lss�rsus Ciusrsutf. 210010 i■s li �a7 Miss Jean Ward'spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gra- tions were received from others whp. �hvoreement �e0i' *��� aeil'zr.`�► ham of Oshawa were unable to be present from Ft. For �s'e We are-pleased-to learn that Gor- Francis, Ridley, Cal; Michigan, Bel- WITH Or drivess are tiiiiiisi to be Sale don Spenceley is improving and wail! ore. A most; enjoyable day was spent M•AUREEN O'HAR71 sus=Isar aid soils return home shortly from the West- by all. The oldest visa Mrs. David A ` Nrbriun and Alaska data Bar ern Hospital. Turner, of Whitevale; the youngest - _. DOLPHE MEN10U _ � 4M 14" �ws °� Doreen Ireson, Toronto. ley, free from noxious weeds `.. - Rev, Keith-and Mra- Daniel of( --.._ _ _ Select Short Subjects _ moi+ ___ Dufferin Str. Baptist Church Toron-', -lhws tM weatheir loo, per lb. • \� _ •. _ . Garden Peas, to, are vacationing at the home of ICHERR'YWOOD Order too mall. otr,el'T we )�* 1 Clover Seed the former's parents here. -` _ Thursday. Friday .nod- Satarday at The local Red Cross will hold' a Our`Woman's Association meeting RUFUST 14, 15 and 16 Ah aMtmests Issstred mW �' ! Fnrrtnore Laying' Mash and meeting on Monday evening at the call be held in the church on Thurs- • home of Dr. N.-F. Tomlinson. Mem 3 iDown GrowiD Mash uaranted to Ary afternoon, August 14th. VS-e are g #ser= Are 'req nested to be present. eetertainin other societies, and a Men 34 44 54 �-2 ,- . i P g . .. ! , ,- g'iVe/1'egl]1t5. ;� ,.,7 PCT CWT. The refiular monthly muting of guest- speaker is expected. Subject rp ant In '""Way" PEP. Will. VIGOR, uonorrnal? the Woman's Mictsionary Society, will for Roll Call — Our Faith in. the g ;Wart nornal pep, vim, vigor, Rarley&- Oat Coop, $2,25, tion be held on Thursday, Aauet 13th, liinistry. In, Techn.icola-rvitality" Tyr Ostrex. Tonic' Tablet, FjUildlrig .tilstPrlal of all li1Bd8' .at 2.:30 p. mu at the home of Mxs. i ..-Mrs. "Hicks uaa`a holiday'.-visitor = .;Contains tonics, stimula:rts, • oyster Rumoht:---IIrs, CundZ'a. GroLLjK%ill be- with 'hiss l;. Reach over E`*i eek- - elemen'_-aidq .to nornial p after in charge of the .,program, - - end. l `p Claremont, 'Ont. ' 30, 4Q or 50. Ceti a.special intradur.t- 31r. C. A. Overland atter:r',q'd thr Mr. and llrs.-Rey' SI„rrish;' Jack �^ �' " ory size for hely:3:;c. Tr5--this a,d to Phans ;;qa, 39J. Otfiee 3ai/: funeral on.5lturdar last; fn the let, :and .Mary Anna motored to Otta«'a- Eyesight flu r•.urtna pep and rim tS.day. For sale y sight Educati 1 p Mrs. Gale: at Orangeviite.. air. Gal,;. for the µ•cele-end.: at all good drug stores. a T way Mr. Overland_ 'c. 4x-tt etr ,p!(,yer. ' S.,n;e frw!i Cherr}-%vood attended' And y PIANO-TUNING' UNING �vicy ah<,tti they htivr t„ei❑sainarl. the iiidtrctu,t; service for Dr. RE,ld- `' 110P, E- Ri:GI�TYtt 1� $ friendlycttuaintarire thrr,ttrhout ick, at 1'�'hi;avale, on Friday' even- ]EFFICIENCY _ - _ . A� All Bind the years.. ;ti c• CWtt1[ODO:E AAAI (2Pclgq' — ; � tf e' sir Work -. - it;�;, R'e x-el•. .rre Dr. acid Ir. I:edd- _ r� Elsewhere in these columiis, -rill' _._ �' 1 the ch-.,wcel • bred desda;.e ..ug..-.,n All %aing._Guarantetd ' ' i•C�t to our circuit. _ .. _ _ �� ` y Cl;� C �'4 � � - -. be_founf aii:•adxerti:etre.nt published lli. Mildred Hollinger is camping - .7 , �a, the..property of Hobert_ Defoe, CreRn Q.__ t O T L by the•Rantiyt Church Ii•,and, in at-Sturgeon Lecke for a few' dais. _ E:ivPr, �tiill make the seazron-of' 19.31' S. aC ) ��� u ' _:.whi�h-they are disposing of a sect- H �CK a. folio".:— An Tl,uxvday, June 5th, � ' _ _ —_• �w-3!'. leave hid own Statile and proceed ' Y09 Close Ave Toron to _to Murray Dunkeld's, of 3', rear of-`. _ =phone Lakeside. 1382` Opt' Con, 7, for night; Friday, proceeds ' ARIAER S �� ������ +- to Bert Salle , for s, Lot 21; 10th »a SUFFERING-FROM BACKACHEBi, ' ■ Eyesight Specialist Lina Markham, for noon, ther.Ge to Rheumatic Paan,- Sciatica, Lumbago y — Disney Building (•ogp. P. O.} his -own stable where he will remain is not necessary. Use RUMACAPH Feb- ' We Pay TorontolPric6i t a ' - =ti �tin. errrgsllow=12~00, payabyle Feb= D or quick BrOYIsS' Oshawa, Phone 1516 Opt'cal'Leese L once f reli ruary let, 1942. RUG Co, Pickering, Oat. ,fit Whitby--Your Home Market Optical Lenses .. --- -- --L-= optica lenses to be perfectly For correct- l t must be of the highest qual- ' _, ....�miss•► - �. • •- • ity crown and flint glass, free fromstra and lns ace ted olgive thenrequiredfoeca ti HOGS . Chickyou are -EGGS usl. The flint glass being of higher index i� and softer, is fused �� �'”' to the crown, glass and forms the refraction Luc'kyl LV ES ALAMBS reading glass in. bifocal. lenses: - The crownn glass o€ lower index of because you can be acre of growM _ • . refraction Js used for the distance ` r ! s s lag up without any setback and ' 'And �� Kinds of portion of the bifocal Ana for all w, '; r you'll always have such good -, other optical• lenses, It is harder M1 , health and pep and more brittle than the flint glass. that yowl saj" Both Lite 311 optical.lenses besides having the f �� T " every� minute you above qualifications must be free �: . live.YOti ate 9 P U LTRYINN . y 3. '.to get the' mash L land Dre$sed from colziur and must be of equal " g know I cin'dc end'on fot bast - . density, refractive power and trans- p parency throughout. ' The 'tact that results and that is-- _ the index of refraction pf the read- PICKERING FARMS .L� CHICK MASH ing addition is so much higher than LIMITED - with.. . t.bat -of. the distance 'portion g ' _ the additional reading power FottiRed with Vitamins A,6,D, E and G p Egg . through- the same surface curvature Registered E Gradin Station out, i<Iodern methods in eye examin- Your chicks need ALL 5 rapid nr for the S working together psoyir ations have-made it balance give flood health, rapid growth. freedom from ricket, abssna e! a ■ _ possible to know nervous disorders, perfect digestion, heedom from colds: Blatchford's and just what is necessary in the way of cut down yore lawn to surprisingly low perbeatages while b%dWi 9 ermsslr Wi�itb 0 n#. Phony Whitby 336 lenses for the correction of distance ably (�e big and near viriion and in the eombina- ■ Let �� 7o'a w!R Iila�>tloed's belOes :swdba i tion known at the bifocal lens. 17. Ernie Stz cud, Dunbarton, Ont, Phone PICK. ?? r 4 � S — u Fy 111 W ' rJ Xer&V sln0'enjsy the Ibri/ls of a Trip abroad VWt,cosmopolitan SMIA ,,the og4t vi//a�e� ' . Arora MoA/nat;wilt el/exAeesnOaid,dnahf- +t*r %.re«►eery er`ge r. . vora r• e�ic.,a a dN Ifd Kai Ihiergb haterrir Qarase a d 0kA/A &# farming d1,W.1icli of lair/ AV tigbh>c*Ion a/Qr#brs~8 defrs,t11DLSet r*et►ww.new�.a;r y ..�.� w� .r oa -— 6 r Mit sareit &vk4 �awn of the ' ic' m*ri _-e o w f T AA'1Mr 7nwtl/mi+rwrta►e d + �� ,rYjrd � .n+n hyt/hwi► gam' '� �g � mr srneta to Miat� i..ase'a Hosw, Ids +iw �rwrr+r.-Ip hsuc sf 6 —dis�owi Eatenr CaRadal _ .# r.: MYRNA LOY IN NEW ROLE amount or quarter .training aria , 8i". ` � V w at least a quarter of the povula- �„� - tion know how to handle firearms. ""O Ontario's &ENGLAND'S HOUR" Throughout the last twenty years � By Vera Brittaln life has been .organized around Natural At the, beginning of this book -t the idea of meeting the threat or - Vera. Brittain, who is the wife oil t es _ rc • war, and the role of each rndivid- -Resou - ual planned for defense. Every ----- Prof. G. E. G. Gates, presents a industrial plant has ar. armed picture of her life in the beautiful, _ - defense force and its secret muni- By G. C. Toner With peaceful countryside of England. 3 - With dramatic suddenness the .. tions depot, to, be used if there (Ontario Federation of Anglers scene is changed to London where > w need to sabotage the plant. and Hunters) she writes elsewhere, "The Wheel . The attitude of the ordinary workNo- 1;2 nf Faft- has resolved to bring - ,r erin Russia the we are London this her hour. The eyes of ' r,r ''ii .. of the Fatherland .depends on A GLACIER'S TRACK the whole world are turned upon n hint ad him alone.' War has last week's article I told of her and she .nerves herself,to face `strengthened this attitude so that the great glaciers that once cov-In her long ordeal." now any Russian may be counted ered most of Canada, but I neg- bliss Brittain's purpose is to pre- *.: upon at the proper time to risk lected to tell how we know that :.. sent, from several angles, this was- I i all•he has, even his life. These such• ice ages took place. In many time life as it has appeared to the = d are the people who are preparedparts of the world; Alaska and ordinary London citizen from day `i.• — „ and pro- 1 there unrelenting a Switzerland are exam es , P o wage an u g P ..>.,.. t a g _ to d t' "x longed war of sabotage should are great mountain glaciers. From She describes the evacuation of the Germans drive 'them deeper the study of these we know how the children, among them her own into their own land. the ice cuts the rocks. Glaciers r, to the Colonies son and danghte leave a definite track,that is quite e= United States the ,'•" q U d the and Pr Nazis Slow bown a ._ Guerilla warfare had undoubt- characteristic no matter where caution taken against air-raids and a" id" Sao ted Peter, found the racks are common lit$in RhPltPrc Shp tells of_the _ the Deer, during er recen , e y een a cause of the slow, on the glaciated parts of Ontario, wonder of the people that. "this holiday stay at Jasper National «�? •;ng down of the second German go easily are these marks identified �', could happen: to them," 'their Park, and Peter approved the' offensive on the Rnsaian front. al- big role in the life of a fawn. the geologist can now outline al• anger, sorrow and courage, and ¢ In guerilla warfare, small army most the exact path of the ice Miss Loy, free of Hollywood withal their stoical genre of hu- '.. engagements, planned an ex- • units are trained to make them- and how tar It reached. mour. The people of England tensive vacation in the Cana- selves independent of the central ..dian Rockies. They visited all Jasper,beauty-spots and were sue- command and are capable, if cut Trcaes of Ice Ape have adjusted de of life to the cessful in fishing expeditions t4•the Malign River.' off from the main body, of con- Continental glaciers still exist a counl;eled mode of life—all in ` —Canadian'National Railways. tinuing the battle. Their practice in Greenland and around the poles, i country•that the German press is to fix In' advance 'bases to These are quite distinct and del• insists has lost its morale. Y` which they can retreat and where finite and may be the last traces England, to Miss Brittain, mesas supplies and ammunition are stor- of the'ice age that occurred in the England of lovely fields and -'HE WAR - WEEK. — Commentary' on Current Events ed. In past Nazi campaigns the the not so distant past. Certainly, lanes and country, and "though conquest of a key position was the they appear to"be caused by much the cities 'rosy be destroyed the • end of a battle; in this one it the same conditions that are sup- villages forever."the �conntry will be One Headline Sums u News. P r is only the beginning. Even the posed to have caused the North England forever: i German commentators have ad- American glaciers, a drop of a few Ittatnaed's Hour" . . 'ac Vers T "�WWOr�tl Awful *Ae f! mitted that the Rumdans are mas- degrees in the mean annual tem- Brltt in Published by Macmillan _ eT ill fere of retreat ,and "luring .on" perature so that all the snowthat Company of Canada, Toronto . Price 12.78• falls in the winter does not melt A n editor of a paper in a Pen- colony's territorial Integrity and tactics. mrylvania town after listingthe protect both French and Japanese .Who Has The Advantage in the summer. Even a small fast-breaking International de- interests," The Japanese press Last week the Blitzkrieg ap- amount would soon `pile up and Fpr A Little House velopments, said: "If you can claimed that Toyko was forced to peered to have been stalled and tore still further.would help to lower the tempera- think of a better headline'to sum- occupy this country because Bri- turned into a war of position and . - Workmen, build our little hoose vulrize all this, let us know: tish, Free French and American endurance. Which side can stand Reason U-ncertaln Of dreams come - true and "World In An Awful Meas-$' interests threatened to move in: the inereasing strain the longer? The ultimate reason for ice ages laughter. ; Japan thereupon took over air 1n the Red Army, there was last Set our faith in every joist, •r. 1pvasioa season At Hasid y are still uncertain. Volcanic duet bases, sea bases and landed 40,000 week no sign of decreased co- may have lowered the amount -of Our.hope in every.rafter. Prtme Minister Winston Chur- troops at Saigon, the .capital of hesion or lack of skill, courage or beat from the sun that reached ` shill said in the House of Com- French Indo-China.. morale. Russia's plentiful oil sup- the earth or a change in the cam- Fit the door on snug and tight mons last week: "Thea invasion In retaliation for the quick ply is readily available; Germany's, position of-*he air may havea oTo hold our love inside. : season is at hand. All armed action of Britain and the U. Si on accaunt of lengthening liner; carred. Whatever was the rea- Hang a lantern by the steps forces have been,warned to be at in freezing.Japanese funds and of communication and the de- son it happened five times, each To a door that opens wide. _ concert pitch .by September and stocks of raw silk, and strength- struction .of vast supplies at the; followed by a period when there ' to maintain the utmost vigilance.'' ening the defenses of Singapore base stores,. has become an_acute was a warmer climate. Some -geo, Make the chimney corner safe ]![r. Churchill. rejected demands and the Philippines, the Nipponess problem, logista believe that we are in an For every troubled heart, Oat he appoint'a minister of pro Government froze all'British and Time, too,'is-on the side of the interglacial period now and that That all may enter happy duction -and proceeded to show American assets. The'U. S. fur- Russians. The wheat fields of is a few thousand years the- ice And happily depart. that Britain's -war production in they bolstered her defenses .by the Ukraine are no longer green. will pile up again. This, of course, —Narita Mac Donnell Balcam, all its forms "had gone on steadily. declaring a national emergency, If the Russians are compelled io is pure speculation that can not _ •. - --mot only in volume but even at moved to authorize the retention retreat eastwards and if they can- even ba proved by the old adage, Pigeons cannot "home" -by this altitude, in momentum•' The of her soldiers ;n service for the not gather.the harvest, they ,will "Wait and see.­.- night. =Prime Minister declared that Ger- duration of the war. Also Jap now be able to burn it - msay's air superiority had.'-been vessels were barred from passing - broken and that British produc- through the Panama Canal. _. _ ."Annihilated" Russians LIFE'S LIKE THAT B Fred Neher tion of planes, exclusive of im- Fears, Trade Strangulation The .Russians might lose the y porta from the U. S., had, in the Ukraine coal and Iron 'industries, last twelve months; doubled the -Japan has for the past few- the might lose Le�ngrad and its ears' been living in constant vast industrial facilities; 'but the �� R. A. F.s ower to bomb Ger- y p dread of a trade-embargo, which, many-at-a 1,500-mile.range. Be. dispersal of Soviet armies east- said that "the battle of the At- London experts claim, could bring' wards would still leave them ad. �/ /. '•• _ .. Japanese indust to its knees ' hstrtic, with.the help of the.Uni- ty` equate factories= and -munitong g y in six months.- Her economic plants outside the as of the in- ted Staten, is mourn slowly and P --P �! steadily,'in Britain's favor." More position is already bad, owing to vaders. -- British ships were being built the-long war,.with China: Last The latest German report as week Britain revoked her three we went to press claimed that the -• '_ now than. at any time in the first p - t .war a war, and in. three months treaties (Britain and Japan,. Bur- encircled Russians in the, Smo- h• this year, one thousand.more fieli'. ma and , Japan, and India and lensk area had been virtually an- *ens had been produced than. in Japan), through which the Land nihilated. \469cow claimed that )tlte corresponding period,a year - of the Rising Sun had been ..re- the Germans had been driven I ate, ceiving a large part of its vital back with heavy losses in this 7 .1R. A. F. Still Active it rports. The Netherlands East area and also in the-' rkaine. The ` w .Of Meat importance,is the fact_ Indies .cut off oil and tin AhiP- present standing might be. sum- that daily bombings by the R. A. menta to Japan, except for speci- med,up in the latest story about ;F, of objectives in German ter- fie and approved transactions. the Russo-German war: WdtQ�y 3 itory have contineled with in- In spite-of these threats of a "What is the annihilated Rus- ��.. - _ creased intensity and destructive cone;ted blockade of Japan, it sian army doing today?" + force. appeared nevertheless that she in- Oh, it is holding up the ever Mediterranean Area tended to continue her vast el- advancing Germans.." _ i ldeanwhile with the coYigvest of pansionist.program and establish Syria, consolidation of. positions a living sphere in Llaya,French. Indo, The Riddle Box China, Thailand, Malaya, Burma, In Libya, and the withdrawal of d + vast Naii Forces 'from the Medi- the Netherlands East Indies and What vegetable is anything but terranean area, the whole Allied the U. S. Phaippiaes. _agreeable on board ship?, g position• throughout this .zone had,. •:.`Where Everybody Fights A 'leek (leak). Fights- been strengthened. , Aitler 'said in "31ein Kampf" Lr5t week a large British.con- that the bandit was the only fac- Why does the razorbili raise her ! ` voy successfully ,passed through for that could render a mechan- bill? the :Mediterranean with supplies •ized army impotent. In Russia To let the sea urchin see her for Syria, instead of taking the every soldier is trained in guer chin. longer route around Africa. ills warfare, and every Common- ( ,ar..i e�sr�assw 3-29 •f�NEXL�.e " Japan's Ambitions ist man or woman, is trained in What root are policemen most =Japan last week• moved into the "art" of sabotages The whole - familiar with-. "He thought if we got away from each other for a while it would Indo-China "to safeguard the.- Russian nation has had a certain The beat route (beet-root): help our friendihip!" R'EO'L R FELLERS—The Customer Is Right By GE ' NE BYRNES ARE Yt'?U GONNA DEPOSIT WITHDRAW, PINHEAD. I MERELY SEE HERE,SONNY.1 DC*dT YOU VERY KNELL.MY GOOD - ' TO WITHDRAO�I� ENODUH THINK COMING IN HERE MAN: FORS THAT SUMPN OR WITHDRAW. WISH SUMPN' IN HERE,JIMNUE? iNK FOR MY FOUNTAIN.PEN EICsHT TIMES IN THREE GAYS CRITICISIN I'LL JEST s ISA BIT OF A RACKET P TAKE ALL MY BUSINESS i : - L< TO SOME ORHM MNK �I e, 27 LATEST R.A.F. PHOTOS FREE. o ossa; 1 Paging The Indian xApparently Hollywood movie men f :t. thought- Indians could be — ' s r found in this part of Canada •'� ' as easily as a movie star in ,r the famed Brown Derby res- . •,• •*.,,,, taurant. • For the filming of "Captains of the Clouds" in Qttawa they didn't bnther_�to - Mail oats two Durham Cara "Hurricane' or "Cat■lina" (f bring one of their stock Holly- -' �• pic- r Starch label for each Eee the liar or sent ocher Pio- wood Redskins and ,they said r tune desired—or one tures will be Sppec:ily y your they were having a tough time hive Syrup label first request 5 aame,_address_picture or • finding a bona fide Indian to Ta .tart, select from the piaturn r nested- enolase 'YOU PAY LESS _ MFlyia¢ Torpedo"—"sky aece+sary labels and mail to move about and say "Ugh" in Rocket"—"Li htain¢"— the St Lawrence Starch Co., + "Defiant"—"Spitfire"— ted, Port Credit, ort their Airfare. '"•i Later, a full-blooded O'ib- Calumet, one of the world's '- rm 7 -lugac-se1�1,'n� braflds of bakinS way Indian from,New York= :_powder. pBrobably las ee+p"dct� �e ' Big Chief ONon-Toa — was chosen forrthe role. YOU ��� LC�� Officials said Os-Ke-Non- ` lyd Ton got the nod because be re- Calumets double-action permit. OO sembled a "real' redskin" more Nos to leavening bCII of 'c gives � vedr•'dCf! able leavening e both during _In the rapidly changing per---- Df the other applicants, many tttizing and in the Duca PRICED TM A R R Y I R G spective of the moving car, the of whom see from Canada. gET1ER RE L SURPRfSIN6LY speck grew. It became boxlike. It YU IU p HG developed form. It was a vehicle' Calumet's continuous /,,even O WW - MARK There was pride and a bit of bra• means finer,better trsmted.cauls s . a s o[ sorts. A kind 'ot van; drawn undo in the confession. for all your baking. O� > by up alongside the road. Mark had Easy-opening, won't-spill coo- • never, seen anything quite like it "I—I see—" said Mask—though tainer,.with handy messurias wr gbh Yiol�e Kunball Dunn nothing could have been more ob- device in the Lid. A figure peered. past the lifted scure. "Well—I'm Mark Aleaan- hood. The' figure wore breeches CHAPTER Vill and boots, and ^ soft shirt. By der, and this is my daughter Two days this side of home, the time they were beside it, he -Valerie," they ran into adventure. They saw to his astonishment that it -(To Be Continued) dilute the vinegar,. make -the -- had made an early start, getting was a girl. TABLE TALK sweet. To insure keeping ani UP at six, with a long day of driv- . . give an extra flavor place it 'Ong ahead. The world still wore Valerie stopped before he spoke- Hi lilies •steamer for 20 minutes be ifs early-morning face of inno- "'Good kid," said Mark. He oven- p By SA-17IE. B. CHAMBERS � mt ed the door and Jumped out. sure to leave the tops'loose as IS --cense as they came out of the The young woman straightened Headlines canning.fruit, hotel and watched the head pore Its hard to realize how quickly , pickled Onions and looked up. For a minute they teT direct the- stowing •away of our -lovely- summer is slipping stared at each other. Murk got an Fall Dress Collections Attract. Peel small white onions, covet their .bags. away and' the products of the with brine, allowin - Impression bf slim and medium• Attention to Hips in Many g l j cups sett Valerie sat beside Mark in' the p y garden are marching right along.' to 2 quarts•boiling water and allot - height. Of very brown-eyes-and•and "'� .Ways car looking up at him admiringly. So it seems we should be saying to stand two days; drain and coves . exceedingly golden hair. .Of a "It's a nice day, isn't it?" she something about pickling; especi- with -more brine; let stand two sort o[ flower-petal skin, rather asked as .they swung out of the �iipiines make headlines in fall any am I in the mood. I have just days and again drain. Make mor badly smudged with winding drive of the hotel into "Spea.king of; •an a ewer to; �� collections. We .mean hip- brought in -from the garden a brine and hes to �oiliag potnt� ' the, highway. ""There have been lines with details that attract the heaping basket of the loveliest t prayer!" she said. "Would you place-In onions and boil three misF s lot of them, haven't there. Just -eye, and glue the impression of . gherkins,-the earliest, I think,.they utea. Place in Jars p i have the least Idea wh•• the tbing J s inters ersin i for us—force Trip." She still a lower waistline. Pockets are have ever been. won't go?"; with bits of mace and bay lea#. - '. . 'spoke of the trig !a capitals, the - one way of calling attention to Everyone likes to havo a little cloves and slices of red "`tot yet:" He bent beside her, ptpper. °'way she thought at it. Mark cocked hips, pockets in fabric or fur, and dab of everything and pickled Fill ever the engine, and was �lmmed-' Jars to overflowing with vtat►. an eye at the weather.' lately draped for a soft -look.• Peplums beans have always-been-a univer- gar scalded with-sugar, allowing s "Somehow I'm,betting on rain," y absorbed. No matter how g draped in, soft folds, sometimes saI favorite. cups sugar to one gallon af•vine u he-'said." perfectly'• his 'Own, car -,ran. the g describing aeries-cross treatment PICKLED Valerie could see no cloud in the Problem of another at once be- - above easily manipnIated front 1 peck beans (beansbeans must be Seal while hot. brilliant blue of the sky. But if came his. fullness, are' other ways of at fresh and tender), ., Chopped Plelcus Mark- said rain. you could prole "T think It's a case of burned- 4 qu'ar'ts chopped green tomatoes out bearings.- It's tracting.the eye and staking the Prepare beans as for boiling,' ably count he a e Just my gneas hips talking points. For young being sure they are cut in uniform Y* cup Soo alt "Why?" she asked. Do you ever think of oil. 2 teaspoon pepper p "I don't think of much else."the the who like perkyfashions, pieces it for rJ hour,' then 3 teaspoons mustard I don't know — smells rataish; urn, .shallow and _drain well. - - •w n aomehow. But what db we care?" girl told. him. a Dube pep - flarin is. jaunty Above slim Bung to a boil 8.quarts vine- 3 teaspoon i ens Done cinnamon +• "I Bort of like ft. I tike a car Vlaybe you've got an oil-leak." g' - 3 teaspobas allspice In. the rain. A little -house, run- "Which makes it event better!" skirt8: Also important in hip-in- . gar (diluted). and 8. lba. of sugar. - S'he dro � terest I&Woni are dresses with Mia in a paste with diluted $ teaspoons inua • Hing along by itself, all dry with PPed down on the running � cup-white mnatard seed - { corselets in contrasting color or vinegar the following: •-. board and looked up at• him, � , -4�green-peppers sliced - - the water-outside" What do I do now, Oh, U know P P •• , fabric, t corselet in-a new ori- i cu mustard' _ Mark looked down-at her and she _ c�3tDeA onions rte 2 It's not your_-worry,'but-you're the tion, with the upper edge at the $ cup flour: 2 quarts vine smiled back at him. gar. first human being I've seen for waistline or `slightly above, the S tablespoons tumeric. ' � The road ran through little vii-' _ Add salt.to tomatoes; cover; let as hour." - lower edge extending well over Add the hot vinegar and sugar ' .leges and' past thick woods. There: the hipbone. mixture a little at a time until, it eland over night and then drain, widen ng eoy�esf the aged P . - were miles and miles of road. Arid apices to vinegar and heat is smooth and thinned out and built over waste land and marshes to boiling point; thea add toms. it was part truck and part delivery then stir the rest of vinegar and and they planned to cover 1t >;y The Cockroach: sugar in the kettle with two table- toil;' peppers and cook I; bring is • wagon, with a drop of passenger g .. afternoon. boiling point and cook 15 minutes - - car—the:worst highway hybrid hei j� spoons of celery seed. .Stir until after boiling.point is reached. Store ...Failing Grown-Ups had over seen. It was painted it �+npleagmt i eSt thickened -and smooth. Add the -fa -bottles and d .keep in cool dry � brigb(t green, -and,on Its sides An beets and simmer, being careful They stopped beside a great elm place. under which a little brook chat= enormous white,letters were the "Among World's Oldest Living not to let them burn; do not boil _ — - -------= words TREDWAY'S TRAVELING Creatures — May be Disease longer than.five minutes or the - tared, and ate their lunch from a LIBRARY. beans will become soft. Seal in - - hamper, sitting side by side onon Carriers— Are Very Destruc• sten Chambers wereome■ rermoosd •.4 theme running back in the caredren. The girl she rung board-, -staring alt him the five the BEETS AND CABBAGE -• I :al way in sterile jars. fterst topics dmrto threceiee laey:sa.�e sf could see why Mark bad predicted "What's In It?" be asked. 1 quart cabbage chopped fine eves ready for Olsten to your »Her P ., Cockroaches turn-up 1n the best reeve■.^ ttevae.em ren rectos■ es Booka.i' re g preferable).. .pe•-tal means are is order. Addreas 'rain. A heavy, black cloud •un- - q;, regulated kitchens. They contamin• (red cabba e - _ -- Caa you lock the thin r rolled across' the west. Like a g 1 quart chopped beets. your letters to Mia. +.die B. chew. „ ate food, dishes and everything berm, rt. west Adelaide Street. To. "Ob. Yes—but what's the .use? Have read g ronto."send stomped.self-addressed +dark blanket putting the sun to they-touch Scientists believe they y vinegar.sweetened -I suppose — you wouldn't have, and s'e o d: About one bed, she thought. may carry the germs of many hp• pint envelope a you wish m reply. You were right,: father — about ' man diseases; When numerous, ricient for this amount. —a tow-line about you anywhere." will be suf ' , She cast an admiring glance over If strong dilute, add one cup of lthe rain. Look." she cried. cockroaches not only feed on moat the long perfection of Mark's car• sugar, one .ta'blespyon salt, one "I've often thought I'd get mea food within reach, but attack lea ,Tars-Find Life "Nowt course not." •teas on - 'lob with the weather bureau," he thee, Upholstery, shoes, bookbind• P black pepper, a dash of ' Enter Lucy Tredwa Ings and parchment: They seldom p ► solid. "However, 'I won' deceive y y cayenne, one scant cu of ted :,On.Shore Risky "I broke my third yesterday," ' you. I read it in the local paper appear in daylight and with... their liorserad}�sh. Allow this vinegar' =she admitted. Ynu see, this isn't flat bodies they can hide in small mixture to cool and then pour over Seventeen Canadian seamen sr ' _ last night. Probably showers.' But the first time the Ark has stranded ;ia•e don't mind." convenient cracks. Consequently, chopped beets and cabbage, which living in Winnipeg. tate .other day _ " —what with one thing and another can either be in sealers or a crock. "No, and if we did, what -good they may be present in unsuspected on, the westbound Canadian Pa- ,would it do?" —You wouldn't believe what can numbers. - This will keep well. cific Railway train which collided ' "Philosopher! Want to drive happen to an 'old car. yVell, Cockroaches are among the PICKLED- BEE -with an-,eastbound--C-P R. triftn your aged [ether'" that's that." Cockroaches oldest living creatures: The -Boil s-mitll beets of uniforth at Tripoli siding, found their holi- t Valerie laughed. _ _ The sky was quite black, and commottty-encountered hotM"ettM size after-washin and leave. a "How did you, know? I mean, the- rain was coming down faster. • i Y Just a e too exciting. e species in this country, which have about one-inch stem, Boil until Tripoli,accident was their second °that I wanted to drive." Mark held out his hand and palled followed the trail of commerce akin' 'rub off readily. Place in since they left the Atlantic Coast. "As one good chauffeur to An- her to her feet. ', around the *orld,' are the smAll sealers and 'cover-with sweetened "It'takes two days off our 28- ' "Let's talk it over inside," he (one-half inch) "German' roach: sugar (this should be-according to day leave, complained LS. A. J other—it's a kind of feeling in my „ - bones. Do you mind if' I smoke?" suggested. the large black "Oriental variety the family's taste some like real Ferguson, Calgary, explaining They made a dash for his car, R "Of course hot, said Valerie. and 6e opened the door and and,the large brownish-black Amer. sweet, others tart.) Pour the boil- that the naval men,were also in Asking her about smoking was put scan roach which Is nearly two in vinegar over beets; ° another trick of Mark's that made be- her.in the back, getting to his own g g , You may derailment which occurred be- h her Peel' place beside Valerie. The girl her long when grown. add a stick or two of cinnamon :tween Halifax and Montreal oe 8t`o�-up, looked from that, delicate fawn LIQUID SPRAY USED and a little cloves. I prefer to Canadian National Railways, ' 2. '• Girl,In a Truck • uuholstery The eggs of the German roach to her -smudged are laid in cease which for a ndm- ` breeches- j He lit. a cigarette and slumped - - ber'of• days protrude from the fe- !_ O down beside her. He was more "Couldn't' I J 't camp on the MIM: Ipys floor.' she asked.. maIe's abdomen as she scurries D;+�, completely at .peace then he ever about. The young roaches resemble Ylft Mark and Valerie laughed. parents and develop into remembered before. He realized,. „ their s • ' Sit down at once," Mark said, � vpAls and WAfS�11�IS r without- wishing to, how unreal adults in several months. had been the world in which he "Now, then-" He looked: back at Good riddanc eballs firr'dfreeting pOPM1RHr -HURRICANE" - -D&MNT" the van, its white littera distinct s.good liquid insecticide into cre• RLONIEiM ROMRSIOt t#fELLYYtoTOII solRstft^ sad lived with Ellen. He tried to r n� - even through the steel sheet of the ..put the suggestions out. They vices at the tap and bottom of sttNpERL/lttD tyLYNs/ �� •' • seemed so terribly disloyal to rain.. "In the first place, where's N-IL111i HOOD - ROOM" ARK ROTAL Tredwa ? "baseboards and moldings, at the pas, MKldw) SUWAARIM, ( TROTER'(Tri i1Mtdes) -Ellen. And he moat have loved y' Jotnings of shelves and around (MOTOR TOItrEOO BOAT and ethers T� 'her. Or lied he loved only the "Tredway !s—she—I mesa, you see—I'm Tredwayr Name of Lucy." drainboards, water and-drainpipes. Send two box tops from packages of Canada r immeasurably beautiful shell that Should m�alhos annnuw .w .,. Corn Starch for each picture requested.'Write- heti hotts`ed . her? It se tmed. se' — your name and address on one of the box tops, r liberally, as it Is necessary,to wet with the name of the desired picture—them. r trange and rather woaderlu:l that them in order to kill. Re mall them to DeLpr. J.11., The Canada Starch r �t„• ,�� peat apsay. Company, 49 Wellington St., E., Toronto, Ont, a It was Ellen's child who had \\���\ TE //��, tugs daily for sCveral days. In bad Fs ^w given -him back to himself. \ // These wonderful Pictures are also obtain- infestations, both Insect'powder-and. able for z box-cope from packa¢ee of - The clduds were riding lower a liquid spray should be used. So- . •ENfONfi' CORN STARCH now, and occasional thander rum- -diem fluoride Is an effective remedy' or ,,,•, a lied. When the storm_ began, he \ lILt1ER OLOlf LAUNDRY STAMM but should be used with care As it or L complete label from a,tin of `•would-take' the wheel \ 1 � ' Along the whole flat_ stretch, 'aa' \ % is highly poisonous. Pyrethrum CI1011111 MMD s7MM+ ULT WINITE SVIMP powders are non-poisonous and con- tar as he could see; tilers was eequentiy este to use around food *t. (for each piictureedesired'. nothing, not even another car, to cupboards but treatment must be e , share the ooming storm. And then ISSUE 32--r41 repeated.at weekly intervals be- - ✓ahead, he caught sight of a speck cause powder loses its potency -. beside the road: • IL In I all C irhen exposed to air. :> .. .. 4f - 45- ,.,., p Mr. Rosa-Willson; Mrs. Hanley, MW. W. Gee spent the week- Edith and brothers over the hoUdWo, : ,UOALIAM Muses Doris and l[anoa smith on; n are spending Their vacatio at the of Stratford With Miss Rate; Mr. end with her sisters in the city. and called on her many fzisads of bld Doteh-hou - and Mrs. Ronald Miller (EveWn Miss Marion McVey of the Niagara the neighboriod. She is always a se. ` Mrs H. A. Matahett Mr. and Mss. Defoe, of Toronto are Knox) with the Knox boys and Mrs. District spent Sundapr with her peo- welcome visitor at GreenwVQ& &-PAr. andhis bsttlion at pie here. Mr. Percy Clarke had a very and daughter, Helen, of roronto, holidaying with Mrs. Defoe's father Knox before he joins ay. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, D. here. Kingston; Miss Lynda Crawford of Mrs. McVey'q asst " and other ceasful liars-raising last Monday. J. Callaghan and family. Rev; and Mrs. Howard were the Oshawa, with her grandparents. friends from Montreal visited at the The W. A4. o the United_ Church, ltivo weeks from today the Can- guests of John and Mrs. Michell, a The exceedingly heavy traffic over parsonage last week _ _ _ and other ladies of"the church, err- _ National Exhr-biti¢n will opts, few days ago. Mr. Howard was a the week-end is a bit trying on the Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Brown and ved the supper for-the men, thus re- adian -�'► Efforts an being made to have the former Pastor. nerves of dwellers near the High- family visited friends in 'tars rec- lieving Mrs- Clarke for the extra Duke,of Kent open the Fair. Friends of Miss Irene Watt, an way on holidays. Mr. Lorne Craw- ently. work. _. ._ _,Word has been repeived that a early fall bride, will present her with ford was-* Brooklin visitor on Sun- Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Clarke of Tor- --+— nosmber of local boys where- ncluded- s-shower -F on riday-night- - -- to on �.w�ere with the former's par- WHITEVALE 4 In the 8rd- Division, that slipped so week in tbe pavilion at the,park. on, Friday afternoon these passed -ents. over the'week-end. --- - quietly out of Ontario, have arrived Last Monday Mia. Michell enter- to her rest, at the home of her'dau- Mrs. Tifik, of Mohawk, Mich. L.; and. At .the Whitevale BaptisChuu h safely in England. twined Mrs.-Ames, and Mr. and-Mrs. ghter, Mrs. D. Gannon, I . Edward. son called on •Mr. and Mrs. F. next Sunday, August 10th, ng -•-IMx> and Mrs. C. E. Morley were McKellar, of Toronto. Willson, in her 83rd year. Mr* Will- Gin one day last week. Rev: link People will have charge of the ser- in Barrie and Midland over the week Helen and Alan.Mackey spent a son (formerly Martha Ann Morton) was a minister here.nearly 'thirty vice. Mr. George Humphries, Whitby, month with their andparents, Mr.' has suffered 'years of pain and help-' years ago. Moderator of the Whitby-Lindsay, and, and took in the boat trip; on Er . �e Midland City up through -the and'Mrs. John Michell; and Mr. -and lessness, patiently borne. After a Mks. Milton ,Ormerod and little. Association will be.the speaker. Ser- Bay. On their way home they called Mrs. Fred Bea". Alan did enjoy be- short service at the house, on Sun- daughter, of Cressvtell„ visited'-Miss]rice at 11 en Miss Verna Wice, formerly of the ing with the boys, he said. - day, service was held in the Brough- School t Public Staff, here, and now Mr. Wan• Dawson, of the Robt. am Church; with Rev. I. E. Kennedy The large number of °• vaeationing at her home in Stroud. Simpson Co., is in Montreal this `conducting. _ -.GrarA Johnston, formerly of the wee}, whip Mrs• Dawson and fam- floral offerings evidenced the esteem to Ig �� Brralk of Commerce Staff, here, was ily are at the parr. of the many friends of the ,deceased. In town on Wednesday. He is now Messrs Wm,. Reesor, of Altona, Attending the funeral, besides the at home waiting fora .call to the George Todd, Chernyw+ood and Blake man relatives, were Mrs. Stoneman Canadian Air Force, with which., he Annis, Whitevale, were judges at the and nephews, sons ,of-Robert Fuller signed before leaving the Newmarket Pavilion Parade at Wilson% Park on from Mitchell; Mrs. Friend Morton ■ ' Training Catnap. He tnjoyed.the can. Saturday night last. They were acs- and sons, of Keswick; and bits. Orkmev , Winch, only surviving sister of the llin All ■ Ted theirwi es , lift immensely, and looks well ompan by ..-3[sny farmers in this district ��� at London Military Hospital la Mrs. Willson,- and.many others havt completed their harvesting op- James H. Liddell, age a. He was fro a distance. She tapas laid to smtwn4 Although the straw is the son of the late J. H. and Mrs. res eside her husband in the will- 0 men Liddelh The funeral was held on as ceme4ery. Sincerest aym�aathy is All ■ C ailing short, a good yield of grain is rep Saturday, August 2nd from Reid expressed for the family, vspeciaily orted. The recent rains have helped andB gu the pasture fields, as well as pot- and Brown's. Funeral Home, Brant- Mrs. Gannon, who has cared for her -- " - "To see the new Blocher Leather work Boot for . store and other root crops. ford. X. B. -and Miss Margo Wilson, mother faithfully for so long a per- - --Service in the Presbyterian and J. E. Wilson and Mrs. Drayer iodti _ _ :. - •-:$arVe8t a13� WarTll weather wear—Light in Church will be held at 10.a. m. Rev.. drove to Brantford to attend the fun- AGREE\•WOOD I^Wrence, of Whitby, who conducted eraL Deceased was once a resident weigbt—Light leather Bole---Triple stitch, .TIISt the mnlc,e la&b Sunday moot accept- of Whitevale, and a member of the Miss Mildred and Gertivde Cor- 'will occupy the the patpit next 125th Battlion in the Great-War. - the right boot at the right time of year. ably, lett visited their uncle and family at _ Simdary, after which Rev. Marshall 'Well, KL�iSALE St Catharines last week. r+ his vacs-. .` � . ]PRIG it's easy. will re4ume his-work,.after __. . . .. D. V.,and Mrs. Hoskins and Dor- othy sent the_ week at their Cott - jt Mr. Roy Leggett is recovering rap- itehen•Peabody Overall --0n Saturday afternoon motor idly after his operation. age in Muskoka traffic woe held np on the highway The Women's Institute met at the Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mayne, of Tor- Big QQ Overalls all 1:091the .way from Oshawa to Picker.- onto,were with F. W. and Mrs. Gib-- home -.. V V lrt truck of Mrs. Wagg last Thursday. caused by a transport > : Miss Velma Balson skrent Sunday 'son on Sunday. I"laV=h': work Shirts ir®o Piston, dAven by Orval Moore, last with her parents at Taunton. (top. next column please)- four crashing into the last of fovi ears Mr. E. N. McDonald of Cordova, - _ to anaQ]�'r work %. x which were stalled by the heavy called on Mr. and Mrs. Heroert Par t d" traffic, .The accident -occur-red on kin Jr. one-day last .week. e • t>Dis slide of whitlry. All lour cafe Miss Aileen Gormley of Toronto, TO RENT — cottage, with 4 room&, - ••No Better Mad . Mere damaged and Mrs. John Mar- spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. screened porch, electric, fire-place, _ .. 10 iia, Toronto. received head injuries GormleS. insulated, hard and soft water, and a �. LCrt�DCs GROCER IFS '. - aad suffered from shook. - -- - Mr. Lorne Atkinson called on M.T. large wooded lot- $25 month. Apply .—A large percentage of our house- end .Mrs Arch. Bunker on Sunday at Hull's Crown Inn, Rouge Hills. Qua'llty,F.conomy, Courteous Service q;��► holders have •yielded to the appeals FOR SSALE beautiful 1 1� �+ • • :. a of the new-comers to our _village by. last. of and Mrs. Lloyd Moody spent - — 00-acre - �e de�der Come on in._ tWng in boarders anployed at the the week-end with Mr: and Mrs. R. farm on highway,, near Stoufiville. saunition plant. Those who.meet with n _ V4 Mowbray at the cottage it bra- Good buildings. C. Widtfriari, Stonff- And browse around ra the 8�� difficulties are married verton. vine, Ont. Box 326. 50-51 - man with families: There is nit s _ !� _ w j: Miss Rhoda Fell of Toronto � P j(`�j - vacant house in the village, and, and ins a few weeks with her aunt FOR SALE I: H. C. tractor -11- =--'� s S-9 Where there are.hou&e&. the_owners ., uncle, Mr. and Mrs., Herbert 20; Ford, with Oliver plow, both in. Vi Uadtme about' renting them-to a parkin good condition; also twd M-H Mn- man with children for many.are..s° .. Most of the farmers of this dist- ders, and a tandem disc barrows J. *Aructive to property as }t' seems Tial .have threshed the first of the L• Gillman, Massey-Harris Dealer, s ■ `- br be their second nature.- grain iron the field.Most crops are Brougham,. )nt_ Phoue Pick. Sr1,2 r�Waren the Hi nway ov- 'p�Ckerin ..ife traffic 10 o g yielding's good quality of grain. rugby and Sold - or the holiday ivas very heavy. EQ- _ -- - STERILIZED USED CLOTHING, ,. lirratly motorists were not 'thinking BROUGHAM - cleaned and pressed like new. We : j i!' cutting down••in the consumption - - .-- aasoliae.'We noticed two young The W. L will hold their August reserved a large ahi�t of high We have a Complete St - am in- a coupe &who-found themeel- meeting at the home of ItM Philip cines gentlemen's snits, pants, large in diflgcultits, when the9 dta- oa the bth concession. singe costa etc Very reasonable. It r_ sea doors, and wind0� will y you to come here before.you -Screen 'r - ,spored thai their gas tank was u The W. M. St are holding then They failed to secure go anywhere else Sam Sc`.wartz, 21'' alioat empty. Y anneal re-union picnic at she hens Bond Str. West, Odhawi 45-8 = eeQS, FJecthC �p �� a suppw on Saturday. As it was Sun:- of Mrs Philip on Thursds<Y after- day all the gas stations in the vill- fwon August 21st. We also make suite to measure - - - _ and winter coats guaranteed to 5t. nt Plates Etc• e H the •red- .Y-end ;Fins _ . ... sat were closed, as regm by Visitors daring the w r nshi t - Best o kms P� - last resort tney dec- Zella Seebeck, a Mise w. Toronto: ne1R la As from - .. ided to call. on some farmer,who w,� her mother; Mr. and Mrs. E. COTTAGE -- for rent. 4 morns, in- I11IcClary Electric Itaiiges ' might have a.tractor or car; : from Crocker; Mrs. R. Witter,. sccompan , a latated, furnished dMi sunroom. Just whom they might secure a supply Ted by her grand-dao hter from Mon- - rhn. Ask for t W e have riot hears' what tuck they treat with L and Mrs. Matthews, Frank Martin, or phone 55 r 31,. .: a.Frigidaire Refrigerators had. Mrs. J. LNerest and sora with Thos. _...}Owners of cars should'exercise exericise Gage;.The Albert Hai vey fam- WAS NTED = 150 to'200"acres'in the ' -Stock and Pouiltry 'Foods the greatest care in seeing that their .1 with their.people; The Elmer and Claremont District. Apply, giving cars are safe from midnight-thieves" -Donald Willson families; C:olie and particulars — Mike Shorted, Bramp= f All Y:� - > We hear many.complaints regarding herd; Miss Gladys Gann. ton,. _ Q 1 j1111ds Muriel,Sbep - ---their gas 'tanks having. the gas stol- (tope next column please) FOR SAS _ Chesterfield and chair - en b9 mean of a siphon. The crime ' en by a frequent now as gas cannot N4ahogany' 9-piece dining-room -suite: ° Agent for lY1C�OtfDiCk•Deering Farm Machrrery and hour of the day Gibbard walnut tea wagon, 3 floor rr be bought' at any lamps; 1 table lamp; double bed with RePa s. _ or night..Qn.'11}esday of this week, •Cxnl men and is wom= spring and mattiess;, 1 3-4 bed .� *we.IL Cas Got tL Or B in ■st =a" ti` three •persons, C0"#1 enY spring and mattress; single, bed and > j —_tarp las appeared in-"ht a Whitby Police spring; `folding bed; dressers; piano, �`'� _ charged with•this crime. They j(Q/'p11* X1.' Electrolux 'varum. fire basket and. ; = Qg1/ ► ICK RING l(itnd guilty and the mep were coal pot; wicker rocker, 1,4 h. P. J. • f ' . given three months in jail, and 60 cycle motor; baby's crib, cupboard, _ fbs woman one month. The three are ,R, clothes tree, 'bathinette, high chair;' 5%U faced with -the theft of a car. grey pram,'stock trailer, csaam can -- -SPEC -_.. and ci)urn, hail table, radio,.Quebec V -a GREEN RIVER heater with reservoir.,or water front, • kitchen cabinet, linoleum 6 x 9..Jack ' 8re�lkf ut BaCn►n• $5C• . ' $Tse Galbraith of Toronto spent Watt, Altona Road. the holidays with Margo -Wilson. - FOR SALE — Quebec stove for coal • word has been received from Don- � In simple but rich de- r ; inc"' Steak -1 2c• a �• ald Williams,'of his landing safely sign we can furnish or wood, in good condition. $10.1L D. in England. memorials that will White, 1 mile north of White's cot- • Mr. and Mrs. .Warren Miorris-and ners, Dunbarton. 'phone 77 r 14 Pork Liver 12e• a ]b . 'please frau every T4npCF: MR .4-4ii.F — R. D. Reg. � ra ni of timiiinville visite4 un .Bran Y atanapoini, ui aiglui.y - • i _ daywith Blake and Mrs. Lehman. ( of appearance, our mare and fillyt 8 yr, old. $175.00. Steyng Beef, i C• a a ; L. A. C. Benson Draper returned work will stand out Who. Anderson, Ddnbarton. "+ _ t6`MacI;eod,' Alta; after two weeks through the ages. FOR SA-LE young cow,, part Dur- welShorts* Ingf 1�� A ' at home, - No Greater Tribute ham and Holstein, due to freshen in N. W. STAFFORD two--weeks; also several young pig's. Classic' .Cleituser, � ties, 13c. Tenders Wanted Highway Monumental O'Hara, 2nd: con. one mile west. -4 'a tinsr 25e• ywpr of Altona Road. �� --- 1 -D ph. 462 'Whitby; Ont. FOR SAFE fresh milch cow, resist-for thecaretaking of the United ered Jersey, herd fully accredited. Kingston Road West W s _ � n +Church; Pickering: Annual' basis. -- -- Phone Pick 1031. M. a Burk' _ Tenders to be received by August _ YSth• Mail terriers and obtain panic- i V FOR S ALE — male pup, black and Butcher none 3000 '•. t'ia�erin ,fir nl — C. E. Morley, Chairman of _ white. Pick 3604 - f the Eoard, Pickering. - -