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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_08_15 1 - VOL. LX ­ _-._ __ -_PICKERINC,-� ONT., FRIDAY, AUC: 159 -1541 -- _ . -_ ._ •--NO. 52 �ten�efNattO>etttt Rasfls�►. A IdOBTl ULTUR.A TRIP JUrI'd, A. WHITE, 131i3OUuHA52 - Passes in his Eioty-Myst year. The Duke of Kent. Valu, k mak- ' in a tour The members and friends of the g through Canada fromoE , -`-_ Pickering Horticultural Society, are Mr. John A. White, of brougham, Coast to Coast inspecting, the many RIL PORSYTA. Oph.D., Direastor visiting the Nurseries at Bowman- Air Training.,Fields and Omer Mil.- + tj,Nm,,,tr�u.w passed away 'on Saturday August `.iENW�OL � ? ewI Member Uw Aiaericao optes tr`,:st ville, on Thursday afternoon, August. gth, at-his' home, in - his .els# year. itary.Centres, will open the Canadian 8>'« eaamtn a appotetstteat• 21st, at 4 o'cla,*, and the:, meeting National Exhibitio i on Friday next. troos.crareeaunt.out. Deceased was the beloved husband MILLS for 'a picnic 'at the Cream of Barley He is also expected to visit Oshawa i ` ► of Mary A. Fawthrop. Mr. White u0aa�4 C,arrO at-6 o'clock. Several oars have has been, a- very prominent figure in on the follownig, day, w>ien the Air 11�►— . — t'y g .. 18x6--1936 ..been given for use, and parties wish- j Training Field and- the General'Mot- DUN&LD KUwL) tsat•rtucet many activities of Pickering 'Pow1n- i in trans ortation will call the Sec- ors Plant, where much war i J.lr. iQ4citor,Notary Public. Morpyw•l.tian g p ship,-principally'municipal at'fairs, �p '..' Oi0'fgtmerty bice try the tatr A.E.•Cbris- retary or "the President: meat is being manufactured, swill be On aCCO1R11t Of the scarcity t71 4'� being a member of the townshit� and ttaa.00w.b vying of wurt tioaw.wbitby. ay —- the points of interest. county councils for several terms, I - help, C11OP[ling Will.de dCne — BEATON, 'BEL'L' 6 RUS.� _ p 'council he :occupied , Local Statistics In the to"-r'il'l on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS ` $aTnators [f Solicitors ' . . each of the chairs at different times, � Or)l during May, June and R.1.BEATON. K,C. Ttilephont on-the number of bo9t-1eg.gers oper- and was an active reeve. He was, a PUBUC "; only, g y, I LBROOKE BELL,K:C. Adel,23;38 j sting in this vicinity is now given Property owner in many different _. .July, except by special ar- i is�D.F.ROSS � as, ten. We will very soon be in the sections of the tov�•nship, .. success- ful farmer and businessman. He rangement. 379 ear U. was forced, a few ears a o to cur- MEETING Pte4bt. Arrange -Accordingly JOHN L.POND -- ..-. Toronto _ ._._: -:_• y g L $ Y• • tail his activities, when as the res- I - NGUS McM1LLAN—Barrister, Sot- BRUCE'— GII:MER W1Ji)DI:�G � alt of gangrene, a„limb•was ampgt- J�SWt.Notary Public. 19 Melinda Street 1 . . - Toronto. 'letedbone Eirin,5103. astf ated, but, which proved- a full rec- I - #�' organize Civil— A. quiet wedding was solemnized ovary,' not having any more trouble befence Clare G. Maclean, M. R. A. L G - - UC»Lul 8th, at the on Saturday, August fro�-n this complaint, and has beenQ_-'_ B. Arch. Registered Architect home Qf Rev. hemp, at Hai clock, in ver good health since. His death I in P�e�keT- E]ERBERT T. FALLAISE, L_.8 .,, Ont., when Miss.Glenna May Gilmer y g j _ Graduate o� University of Toronto 11 D.D.s, vrAeuate-,l the xoy:., c oltrKr of LAccurred suddenly, from heart trou- i �A Office, 9 Sultan St. Toronto KI. 6214. " Daatal Surgeons cosi-tbe University of T'otonto.1, only daughter of, Mrs. _Gilm-ec anti I lig Community �ae'ta resrdence second dbor east of St. And• ble; he being outside, reading, iwhen `Residences, Pickering, 27 r 11 the late Wm. Gilmer, of Dunbarton, Hdli, Pickering tray Cbureh.•'Pict«;oe,ynt: (k6ce-hour~: 9 . e�llapsi ng. The funeral, took puce - 04b6m. b 8D sp., or oy appointment - t9t-►ay;Ont.; became the bride of Malcolm Tuesday afternoon, with sei�ice at ♦ic"e). Phone Pick 3700. Bruce, of Oshawa, son of dl r. and PETER IX%t INE B. A. the home of his son, Winton J. White, Q Barrister, Solicitor etc. _ - (Sirs. B. Bruce, of•Herman,.Orrf. The west of Claremont; and interment in E' Tues. Aug' 1 Jt�' Office hot;l;; -•• ; 3. Wird; ::ad Sa;. >MssstV.000 arDf. bride wore a lovely floor . length N the Whi ovale Cel:retery. Following the Township t otiaicil s• King Sts_'riels_�i.:g - ?r'avt iu I,�r,, gown of turquoise blue net and lace �_ � � . K. ' -BLTATON, TOWNSHIP over taffeta, bouffant style with VIEW YOLNT JERSEY HERD I - --. xFA1=' E`rT'ii:r •••• eySHai�,r� De Clerk. Conveyancer.Con=nsroner. for _E4veetheart neckline, short puffed Resolution, and subsequent,nt, j bo situs 'aft avits. Accguntunt.'Etc. 1.suer of FiOR SALE Che Provincial Government, last --- - tXttretase Liecnsee. wt,ieavare, Out. stev�es with pleating of rice whits week, Reeve William Reesor announ { hat and accessories, and carried an W>1d. C. MUI�I{AR Tn the' year" 1S:g my uncle, the j ees,'as we go ti) press, 'of his calling _ -for the ,Count was attended b D s. Norman. Gra- Hugh Cl $you ht the first a Public Sleeting in the Coma.unity -� JUSTICIE, OF THE PEACE arin boucliiet "of InIlk gladioli. She tate'Mr. Huh Clark of Brampton, � County of Ontaiio Y Peel Count ; g Hall, Pickering on Tuesday craning, InBnraxle® o� 1�1I Hind PICKERING ONT.- ham, of Havelock, to a floor length Jersey cattle into the Province of I August 19th, at 8 p. m. D. S. T. for s• gown of pale blue crepe, white hat and accessories. S'he carried peach Ontario, and- the Clark family has thepurposeo7~ currlt•Ieting the x,rgarn eat bates Available with A, 1r. RtC.HARASON. _ been breeding Jersey cattle Contin- ization of the Local Unit or that Civil • gladioli. Mr. Norman Graham Supp- ' GENIMAL 1NSURANO-F, orted-the oom.-Follo-win the sere- uously since that date, a f,enod of I,Defenae Committee. 13e0urftry and Service. g 73 years. I Chief'li6peci:or C. W, Laskey, �'of _ REAL HSTATE rnonpr, a dainty �vedchng . luncheon -9wing so the�farm hetp fiasoo; •we Toronto, will -b.6 -introduced by Mr."' 7lddress" t►bone ' CE?N V E Y A N C I N G was served at the home of M r. and . 7MaR, Graham. The house was prettily feel compelled to dispose of-the View Reesot'. inspector Caskey ,+gill des- BROUGHAM PICK 515 ..;As old established agency, ready decorated in pink and white and a Point Herd: which'is the result of j tribe the purpose of the.organization =_,. •„- __to serve, profusion .of. summer_flowers.•' -The careful'breading• and' weeding during I and it manner of operation, and w•itl ' Atone Pick. 6000CL the. l.3 years last past. The Hent assist with the organization, happy couple left later for a brief N OTIC E numbers 37, bred from the beat sires -Pickering has. been declared a vul- honeymoon amid showers of con- procurable, and has been Federally nerable area; and in the event of at- r fetti and od-wishes. Far travelling Accredited since April :30th,_ t 14. - pane roar way essar� '1(Y i4�� . � t!► 1f Y �' g tack, 'tlie•ae mans vulnerable �at•eas in Oxy truclra - •- the brjde wore q navy and white en- Canada �w�uid -be sin lea out for- LIOHNd Ei;n .A l CTFON E R Y11 A N 1 r We'much prefer to sell privately, � g day. VALUA'I'Oli semble.•navy hat and veil at�d *,-. -1 is - -_. - t accessories. They 'will- make - r if possible, rather Ahan .by L attention. A1T that gcec .I*itlt � Any-Ian a.tiac•k would be..uurs, to proved- U.OALt RE Phone or write std irr„"013 Dui:drs■ home-at. Dumbarton, Ontar;o. line: _-: - _ 4ii�kis g Trine,`:a 30 a: m. and 5 p tug -for..theca erncrg�encic+; the hely. WOOD ' CEMENT" G D9LN1 dtreet, East. tri. D S� -T. Prospective Buyers in- ;qualified uRsistatt is ret�tured .>sn-: ' 's Whitby,'Ontarir,. - AecounU -Paid, At last Srenion of vited; — also one pair;farm horses, ! ticipating fire, b6mbs., power.interi- - . fIi ;�Ds GRAVEL, the Townsthip Counct_ - ++•ritihing about .3700 1l,c,- =,A. G. I options etc.: the populace- of the: _ . Clark, R. R: 1, Pickering.' (Brock ]are Ss are instructed' to trafr--•then- - L ,` P•fJ:iD A`D Btt1DGL$ '— .A:. Lee Road arfd •Lake Shore). 4selves, to organ;ze these srrvices, to _ tj�lllrlll':E{ 5 SII 33r18rhsh Hospital 10841b .30, Fred Hicks 95.4:3, hen W 1rd =- combat -the' conditions resutmg fr.. n SUPPLIES Government Licensed. 217. 0; Gordon Benson 98.70, Amb. L ' ' such possible attacks. 1t Jr 0 toca. cartage %otli. Tennis in Pickering This meeting-is public a-tcnvzmhi�r We' i-vrnl+,r plat-rd in stock a full Hastings 6.44, G. Manion .13.30, F. Main St. E. Stonff�ille, Ont, me2tin •all, ur ed•to' attrnd, more Lr.NE.of MAPLE 07AV `..ILLI\G Phone 191 Wright .i;.,0,--Thos. Norton -.0, N. Players who have appeared °n the g,•` , g Moore 1.50, R. Wright 9.00 Joesph y ° ppe particularly hose of is-in th.-"South r Matermty, Mediesi, and Surgical tennis_courts this season,• include: Fnd. .of the. Township. Civil Defence COM"�'lT FEF • Hilts 19.'2`x. Peter- Disipis 18.29, J.. Belt Barker, Gertrude Walalt Mary "" cases taken Wagg ;;50, Walt. Holmes 3.00, J. y" is for our protection, organized in w : �- ' Choquette, Dorothy JoblN, Edith the interests of ,our welfare: Attend A We MITCHELL Maternity Semi-Room Ptutsey 6-05, Leon. Gates 26.60, Art _ Murray 'and'si§tei`Dom, Winona Mi-' this meeting and be rmared to bff- kel*s wo Norco in ettendance•find Thompson 14-30, Bob Morrrah 7.00. g p f1Gke1'1u 1;wen Mary Calvert, Bernadette Rob- er your senicea. $. U]t1L. 24 hoar stvia given. Andrew Annan 27.50, 14. Blake 2.45, inson, Dorothy Baker, Ina 3t. John, ----..�_ Phone Office 74 -- Res. 66 %Mbulapce Service _ Jos. Mitchell 3.50, C. Madill 3.40,.R. tianoy parsons, Margaret Maddaford, W. H. WESTNEY" AMD SO'V - Madill 3.50, G. Wilson -1.76, J. Riddle GOOD 25•17 Bill and dark Bunting, Grant Redditt, receive honours in Crop Cofnpt'tttion COLEMAN 280, Wm. Grey 3 50, Ted Holtby Forbes-McEwen, G. F.' Coates and 3.50, Roy Wilson 1.75, A. Matthu ve , ACCIDENTS 5.25, J. Keeler 2.80, L White 4.20, his brother,'Joe Smith, Armen Chap- The rgeults of the Field Crop Cora~ GL Grey 1.05, F. Gostick 3.50. Walt, man, Johnny Walker, Wiltred Mon- petition, snpnsored 'by the South fir ley, .Ted ;Huycke, Murray S-roat, Ontario Agricultural Society, have l octant light cook stoves. -" -- Brown 14.75, Fred Squires u,00, E' John Barker and Fred Robinson, just" been made known and W. H. ;Accidents Ha en - A. Stork 2.50; Kobt. Fuller 1.50, W. 1 80 quid;, 80 satisfactory, Pp Evening is the most popular time,' Westney and Son,-of Pidtering, have Locally Sadler 16.20, W. Wallace L:rO, Ralph for these netters, but we.have begin been awarded First Place, this being: Coal Oil stoves,Elec. hOt,, Crawford, 3.15, George Phillips 3.15• told of•enthusiasts in this.group go- the. Third Year-in- Succession, that plates,--R'llldOW screens, Insure with your ' Harold 1 hillipal 3.15, A. Albright 1�D. in into action at six in the morn- the have received First Prize in Local A gent 15, ,.+1. -Prouse•4.20, C. Paiscoe 12.25, g. Y Screen doors,garden t0016 g �.°, - ins. The early bird escapes the this Competition. Fred Pugh 5.25, Roy Ward (Salary) warm and all hardware at right -SEL 150.00, Wm. Hollinger 14.35; Gordon CYRIL E. �lORLEY Petty 8.75, E. 'Petty 8.75, Millard prices, GENERAL INfURANCE Reesor. 7.50, Chas. Ledett 12.10, W. purchasers to take• over 'Community Bring in your lawn mowers t;• Carter 7.95, W. Medland 6.:30, 'Wn,: be sharpened and repaired SERVICE PRO'lECT}Oly _ P -- • Lee :year W. Annis 1.75. _ _ • , ��� s ' Goodyear' Tire and Rubber 138,98, J. 'Club within. twO 'weeks. AJLT.1 ��sgB� �. 1l,' Adorns Ltd, repairs 12.92,' Brum In March of this year the Picker- additional T%;o Thousand and hand THIS MONTH ner Mond Co: Chloride 303.37, Bur- 'ins Community Clwb 'announced the' over the'deed. Hardware iF`inamith lington Steel,Co. for bridges 72,85; sale- of their' remises the former At a•s i We are featuring Barkey Bros, repairs 3.•25, Pedlar p special meeting of the Dirac- p'iCRIG! - g St. Paul's Methodist Church, to cer- tors on Thursday evening, August People Ltd. posts and signs 255.70, V. Clarke sawing 1mnFier 9.40, „Roy Lain well-known motion picture thea- 7th, the Board voted unaniatou* to Congoleum Rugs Warn tre 'operators for the swan of, $3,060.' complete 'the sale of > the premises paid'for repairs and stamps, One thousand Dollars wkts paid to' for the $3,000. This, it is expected; BOY �t h • 27.7f>, Jos. Burrows, repairs, .7.40, T the Club at that time the balance Will take ten days or two) weeks, BO i Eli DRUG CQ.t U& �..1t101eilnl nnan, bonus wire fence, ,lb.00, Chas, of Two Thousand, to be- paid when the balance to be paid on delivery of Cooper, hardware, 177.43, John Nor- - THE REXALL- STORE Oilcl® ton, re tire, 15.00, Frank Barclay, the.deed to,the property "r" proper- the deed. hauling 10.11, Geo. Davidson, bonus ly conveyed. Since that date however, We are, of the opinion that this ver little has been done, at,this end,, Board in Ottawa, have the notion Ca>l�eras, Films,`. on wire fence,- lt.r5i: - x_ , to bring about the completion of th-6 that 1 Jckering , does• not seed a Beds and Beddin transaction, due principally, to the theatre — wg also learn - that the Sof t - drinks; ICS; C';7tiTINGENCI]•S — Tribune, :3.00; w�tudin II..OtiCl1$S �uSterrrtt Treasurer,'searches, 3.36, C: inability of the purchasers to.obtain Plant authorities have plans prepay f 12 shades foi Township the required permission from Prior- ed, and eonatruction possibly- cofnni iCi+.�a ' sties Board, at Ottawa,-to erect and enacts o+t• their own theatre: If this Hall, 48.00, Pickering -News,, forms, . r 26,75, St,•Michael's Hospital, Rupp- operate a theatre (The Priorities is so, a local theatre.-will •lose•con- GlEts for a (�(•�_ lies, 750, SALARIES % R: Deaton- Bow-has been..established-since the. siderable of that patronge for which )lilltOe ltbglattee. T)�y �t Ni1�ht commencement of the war, and con- 'they--hoped,• and•twhich no doubt, was 12b:vo; Wm: Chester �sa.0o, I,. .T. CSalollS. _• � ,i _ . .. -Pheds ISN'. _ trols air,such new enterprises -in the the feature that-interested the pur- • - • ; - d Johnston 58.00.' Dotttinion). There is, apparently chasers of the village property in Prt3leriptioAs cftre[ully eotA• RELIEF — Far ,auppries - E. Baker Rome doubt- maintained.by •the pur- 'the- first" place. The next few-weeks. ;pounded. +l C. A. TERRITT 6.00, Roy Morrish 9.80, U, E. Miller chasers as to vyhether this permiss- 4hould produce something of a def- 6.00, City of Toronto b.34; Township ion will be granted,-and -they -have- -inite- character. The Club members L OC71L DELIVERY Funeral Director recently offered the-Flub one of two are all much i erested in seeing a of Scarboro 6,13,_ S. G. Morrish 9.80. ST( R� l3DURl5fill - - E C P- " N G EWS -K, F11rII1tIIrH Dealer - - alternatives .=- 'retain the' building, picture theatre/operating is Picker- r $a+ m;'11 p,rp• )' E- R IN POWER and LIGHT — i reenwood and-the -One Thousand- Dollars, ur 'ins. "' Including Sundays ,r INiD1• continue the 'transaction accept the Street Lights 30.33: .� ,.�, • ._ or C`Y^��-..�� _ � •," .fir L Cooking School ,EXHIBITION.63rd �An�ual Exhibition PROGRAM _ Events Popular _ i a� Friday, August 22 Opening eatu es Canada-At .Women Visitors" to Exhl is Day-Lieut.C.N.E. Governor opens -- atlon. Enjoy Sitting In On Its 63rd C.N•E •••-- Sessions Birthday Cakes Saturday, August 23-Warrigrs' Give Aw— ay�P Pies Day, associated with Red -^ World's est Yearly Exposition Is Presenting Thrilling, In- y and Cross wnc - Auxiliary War EXl"IBMON VISITORS Navy Services. formative Picture of Our Cour m WW6Me'— Canadian _ �$ Y � �g Tented By Army, Na Country � •t � .Alrtores Men - Monday, August 25-Children's W. T. Pember cordially invites ` .- •; '.Army, Navy, Air Force Show Training to Help Finish _ - -.. _. ., . Day. - you to his apecial'sale of fine -` the Job" — Industrial Workers, Fwmeh .of Dominion The C.N.E. Cooking School, Tuesday, August 26-Automo- Hair Goods and hairdressing Display Fine Contributions — 1941 Women's Activities which has been a well-known.and tive Day, facilities.. Stepped Up. pular' feature of the Exh bition• - Dt) for several years under the Idirec p oduMerchants' PEMSER STORES '•W day. August 27 f=ood . r etl and ` Thosq` thousands of Canadians' highlights of the Exhibition are: tion of Mrs. Kate Aitken, director ' Qay 128 Yonge St., Toronto, One. who, together with• their. friends WOMEN WORLD D a i 17 � Women's Activities, will, it each Thursday, August 28-Women's, from south of the border, pap a throughout Exhibition ; making announced, again be held on` each Music and Art Day. of the fourteen days of the 1941 Fria August 29-Press Da visit to the 1941 C.N.E. will enjoy clothing for civilians of bombed y _ y a nnique'ezperience. They will see Brit4sh cities; cIothing modelled on Canadian National Exhibition from' Saturday, August 3b-Manufac- - a unigted there- c rare and dna- Saturday, Sept. 6 by the British August 22 to September 6, in the turers', Athletic and Floral ARTIFICIAL - uratic close-upof a country at war, war guests. raze winning linens, Electrical Building, at 2,30 and 8 Day. Ifllyl$g 8 Artirk al Limbs, p.m. respectively: - Honda September'1 - Labor •- Bristling with armaments, hum- knitted articles and quilts. Canad y+_ Trussrs And Ab- ming with wartime activity, the fan handicrafts including metal- This year-it is_stated, the school, Day. s luminal -.it e l t s. _ Exhibition's 83rd annual show tea• work, woodwork, weaving and pot- will pap spa-Cial,.attention to Cat1 -Tuesday, September 2—Inter- when in Toronto tures Canada's fighting men train- tery, "New clothes for old" adfan surplus foods. These include national Day (Program under _shop, where Ball_ ting with fighting machines n thele Ery.Wom "s Building. C.N.E. Cook- such products as flour, apples, fish the auspices of International work is,done by finish the job"; skilled Canadian Ing School -featuring uses for sur• and-vegetables which the Dominion men t' ar are - .. Is unable to"export under' present Business..Machines- Co. Ltd,) wearing- a-tiRcfiat workers turning out war weapons: plus Canadian foods. Many daily Wednesday, September 3-Agri- itmbs. the "soldiers of the soil," the Can- . prizes an:. awards. Twice daily. war-time shipping conditions. _ cutturists' Day. S. J DEW adtan farmers, parading.,their fin- Electrical and$ Engineering Build- Using lip Surplus Foods Thursday, September 4-Trans 149 Church Si~ „ est products; Canadian women, Ing. In order to encourage the use of portation, Commercial Trav- _ 'Tororito serving in the ways they know HORSE JUDGING - Br(fding ' these Cana-dian surplus foods, the alters' and Srrvice .Crabs' Elgin 9721 beat; interesting evidence ' of elasses, Adg'ust 27 to Sept. 4. Har• C.N.E. Cooking School announces Day. Canada's thriving trade with 'ness and 'Hunter clasees, Sept. 1 that a $50.00 prize will be-given for Friday, September 5 -- Live Write fur l;a felon:ue other nations of the world, to 6. Coliseum Arena." the best apple pie'"and a-$10,00 Stock Review Day, - Educatton, Relaxation CATTLE JUDGING - Dairy, prize for -the best loaf of. bread 'Saturday,. September 6-Citi- Glassware becomes more fra- Vacationers who seek relaaa• breeds, August 28 and 29. Beef entered in a contest sponsored by sena' and Children's Day. Bile as it grows older. tion at the C.N,E:may take time classes'August 30-and S.-lit. 1 and the C.h`.E: it is expected that in but there for sport and play'on 2 Coliseum Arena. - the neighborbood of 1,000-glee will the shores of Lake Ontario, They_ SVF.EP..JT?DGi G. - August 25. be entered in this competition.An may enjoy a whirl in "F`rolicland." 26 and 27. Swine Pavilion. Interesting highlight in connectloli a world of candy apples, goofy WAR MUSF-T7,M-Mess,rschmitt with this, event Is that the pies games and.wfld rides. Again they- tighter shot down .ver England; will be tasted by members of navy, �Iliap sit In cool comfort at the parts of Junkers end Heinkel, army and airforce units stationed - hand shell and.listen to the music. _ bombers; escape deviee- romove3_ In:-Exhibition Park during the"Ex- 4 provided by the. famous t7,S. Navy. riom capturcl'German submarine: bibition. �• E.c „'` _ , ',Band, Evenings, they take seats hundreds of most interes-ing re-l- Each afternoon the program from r , -for the grandstand spactaele "Bri• - lea from bombed -St. Paul's Cath- .the Exhibition Cooking School will _ �,` �••` ` tannla." Or dance on Canada's -earal. Westminster Abbey. Buck- ,he broadcast, and during the largest dance floor to the strains Ingham Palace and Westininstei• -broadcast the textures whicb•have a America's big .name dance Hall. ('entre Court. Governments made this erect so papular wifh ' .. bands. Building. thousands of women visitors to The leisured. viaitor will And ART-Large and varied display the "Ex" gill be carried on. These -1;3me to tape in 'the vast num' rr of the finest-in ransdian -art in will include a-birthday cake, do- w " of special exhibits in the -core or this ail-Canadian Chow. Art Galt nated daily to the eldet lady•in-the - are buildings: Some of the other lery. -Display of Art ,f all nations., audience, an Overseas Boz given Practically all countries mwesen.t-' ` twice daily for some lucky sailor, - �. ed. General- FIhibfts Building. . soldier tar airman whose friends are ' f - tJSFD - Graphic arts and Pbotnzraphy-in- in the audience.-and an engraved .; ternatfonai Bujidin;;, silver tray; presented by ttte direc- { 14ORTICULTTJRAL BUILDI:CG tors of,the CN E. to_tbe guest from v -Exotic_ beauty of thousands' of the farthest point from Toronto. TRUCKS' blooms and'the refreshing coolness _ DVring the.Cooking School pro- . � :. , t • , �. of green shrubs and elfin pools. •grams, ladles In't,,he audience will CQIrIblile business W i t h The Canadian Gladiolus Society be given an opportunity td hems y t t will hold its annual show In the nightgown, mend clothing, .or knit �r t pleasure while at .the To- Horticultural-Building on: Friday 'stocking's for some.child in bomb- ronto Exhibition:_ 'See our and Saturday. Augiist 22 and 23. torn Britain. Each at terntaon and •• _ - ° _ CANADIAN HOMES - To dem- evening there- will- be the usual i special values in all Makes, onatrate ideal living condttlo'.a and drawing for the gift boa'es of food ` and Models, at. _ the most modern.house and.apart- prepared in -the school. i - meet layout six homes have been (GENERAL MOTORS -• -built -and completely- -furnished, BRANCH range from the business girl's �'� °4 . one-room apartment to an eight- 208 ' 208 Spadina Avenue room residence: international 1?aw -- Evl•'b}taon G"jests _ Toronto Ilion. _ _ _ i• a ' N AT U R E'S WONDERLANDC.N. E. headquarters. Toronto, Open Evenings (formerly. Children's Zoo)-For the announce that during the lA days second'-year. featuring by popularxhibltioa [rom Au ' of-the 1941 E .. g_ demand, mothers and babies of : 22 to Sept. 8, the leading cities and the animal, feptile aid bird king- municipalities of Ontario will be , - doms. A close-up of early infancy guests of the Worrd's largest an. In Toronto Wban T soa o for tett' "EX" � _ in nature's bwn nursery. `Admin- nasi expoatlion. These municipait- � - sion: Children 5 cents, adults 10. hiss include Brantford, London, cents, North Road, east of Art Newmarket; Mtdlaad, Oshawa, Pet- Gallery. erboro, Stratford, Collingwood, Ni- of c AIR RAID SHELTERS-in con- P es,• - - _ �•e, . agars, Kitchener, Barrie, Hamiltda; thetT� �giD of { t trust to Canadian homes.are two Brampton. Guelph, and-Orillia, •T° Yopl� e � a "y air raid shelters; an Anderson - of to _ Eaeh of these towns, it. is an- roar S� tae! shelter from Birmingham,England, _pounced, will be represented by its feet,tbeebS .vbeteees�' x I and L a 'bembproot underground mayor and his wire, the chairman ttleof oda BS Jo see d Ctrs + A" 1 shelter, complete with cots, food, g za e,Cep`' 04�- yg� p��s9+ v of the local School board and. his teal+ �dtf9 - it this a �av9�+".t�gflt - c. international Pac111on,_ wife; heads-of. the. Men's- S'ervioe vQotld �lf�VIT b °p. `�,leDep�- ro et - Clubs, as well as a representative jot JO sal E� there• ,ill sb eq, �: choir from each municipality. patio .be 5opp19 sane, nes This Fashion Model' ° �d tN r.' Aire �op5 °eldo�.fi61'tang�'its a?°r :Is Expert Plowman - _ - Qf g���jpe�'u�e � � 1 - ' s L tt1nges.`1 � y vas w°Yee ,laic 1 Far from city lights and their Noblesse Oblige :momItly ' ggd Cxoge' science'o a - usual occupations two young a 'that' oua it e - P Y g w ori. oio,a8!. tort eff°ict• • women are at work on a farm in At a dinner to Dorothy ' o ombioe ant�otia W Cape Clio , Great Risington, says' a •Glou- Thompson, , a noted New York 1 all c da 6'4 on nO > . �. cester, England, despatch. One merchant approached Mrs. Sara , ti o vb pgE?�� _ J plows; the other' shears' sheep. 'Roosevelt, and told the President's ap aids fila They are Violet Shirley, 1t3, of mother: 'If.you'l: pose for's pie- alio Be Sure to Visit Canterbury, who used to bb a tura With. my mother con con- mannequin, and Nelly Blow, 24, tribute $500 to the;Warm Springs = E N ' ! of-London, who used to be a chit- Foundation." "1'11 be glad to dren s nurse. pose with her, even, if you dont _ ad � sC$ - Save Mone Here are a few 'of the jobs contribute sn' moue ," said Mars. h'•Ry ger T: jT Y �Y Y .-� - ' i . t,,u,, l tech u+af o On FURS ..they have done in the past eight- Roosevelt. Just for that;' Ill ) w 4 r n.,yl'�orh weary °fA�i'Do F een months: Plowed about 300 contribute $1,000," said the mer- r,T"Vr•r h�aP.•A,,, PartmefaiIna.OPEN I•a t:Nivcc- t ivTEi. s acres•of'the-farm with a tractor, ff -chant, - "And :now I'll biting�my :-.« �'�++. ,•"j,�•4 him"1 diapf4 rele;t or • and -some adjoining rass lands; - I e r "c yof d J 8 'g mother here, for the picture." taw t"'•a,,,`t"TMs;�, 5mitt$ 1Oar, 1113111MAN cbt about 250 acres of corn with +, •r" ., Ron%mete the ga tfbter •- _ - �.. Mrs. Roosevelt.r"92thersaid•a the. At ;11 k .nitru apttu earns eppera r a tractor .and binder sown corn me-0 Ge Only One •ll t4111111ut -16-11 y .. _ hprses; harrowed up towith a tractor and ed 16b with.acre the Presidents mother,n that, ariai'n said 1 "{ {S• t e;' B p,Ltake+e�mg ° - 700 Ba to �� t webaf r dee InI Toronto Street Gerrard g y, accompany. -him, "I'll go to her-- I' lo,i ti^Aha rirel.$b St•pe a1cP ; in an eight-hour da planted. m ° _ twenty acres of oats in one day. because..I'm, younger." N^]1 OfcOmmoT" WHIi -{.� r1� ���.■_V r:.,1�V..■.... 1 Tommy Dorsey, Kay Kyser. ap 1ks LE ill ' 1 U_ KUt w a U Benny Goodman-and -Eddie Duchin. - �� � � four of America's leading radio �� •� ° dance bands in popularity polls-in -Vt .. Our.. Showrooms -both .Canada, and the United States, are appearing in the giant Dance Pavllton at the b.N.E, 145 FRONT ST. EAST _ -..J.6CJ.TAYLO R LIMITED Elsie, the Internationally-famous - JNOO PktAi Elwood A.HUGHES TORONTO SAFE-woRk5 Borden cow, can be seen in her lux- • "�•"^ p1"u�"'•�" _ nrious boudoir-by visitors to the ALL SIZES NEW AND USED SAFES _ (`Ftnasilan National Exbihitiom from August 22 to So'.`niiber tl. - _- — i:, a k, Ther shopped together in the - hotel drug store for a toothbrush — — and stake of Lucy's favorite soap. 127 of the Latest RA.F. Photos FREE ! It seemed quite impossible she • t► -Illk EVER $0 MICN had known Lucy only ;,ince earl, afterno-BETTER SINCE I'VE BEEN _ morrow and riethought or to- -BETTER _ morrow and good-bye with a strange hut. But she put it away, f ' EATING KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN \\\ remembering that after all they were all three here now. She was afraid somebody would t,uggest go- ` Ing to bed, but nobody did. Mark put arm und her as she "I suffered from constipation for Batt beside shim onothe big couch, - Some time. and tried all kinds of - -r of 'bulk' to the dots Eat this de- and she napped on his shoulder as sass medicine, but relief lasted only a licious cereal(or try it in muffins) he talked quietly to Lucy, on his fitEE PICTURES of the "Flying sher-t time. Finally I tried �y day and drink plenty of other side, Tor ado"—"sk Rocket - - ALL-BRAN,and,I am ever so much — water. But remember, it doesn't "My doings must be an awfulag " oeb`IIL" — better since eating this delicious work like harsh purgatives o you," Luc — tSre Huz cereal every morning," writes Ii. ALI:-BRAN takes time. At your • ire t �d y at last, D� sad 20 orhu 6ae RAF. — Mason' St, Faustin Village, Que• grocer's, in two convenient size "They are not,' he said. "I never SELLOCrCr'3 ALL-BRAN helps packages or in individual serving imagined a traveling libraa q. How Mail one Bee Hive syrup label for each you get at the cause of constipa- packages at restaurants.Made by = did you?" pictu:e desired or two Durham Cora - tion due to lack of the ri t kind Kell Luc Gives Up Starch label'' Specify--picture or pic- gh Kellogg's is London. Canada. _ Y tura •q nested,your name,address,and - "Oh—I was brought up on books. mail to St.Lawrence starch Co.,Limited. Practically nothing else but. IL my Port Cfedrt,oat- of months, and as each, repair man father had. known anything was t' j fVI A R R Y I N G took a larger bite out of her small going on outside the Covera of capital he shook his head a little books he'd have,guessed there was Bee • Syrup _ MARK . _ larder than the last, and muttered something phony to the way the • s s `• ore ominous warnings, bank was running his atiairs. But - of course the money lasted until b, Valerie Comforts Lucy, he went. I'm thankful for that. And Niolette Kimball Dunn - She knew Allington well, It was things didn't really -rash until I'd falces., turnips, asparagus, onion3 possible one-fifth of the food bud- _ - on her regular route. S`a knew the P.nished college, I have simply a and peas. Next of importance is get should be 'spent for'fruits and hotel, although she Lad never step- well education, I've even got a to keep iff mind those vegetables vegetables. SYNOPSIS burnishing iron to the blood, such Beet and Carrot Relish ped foot into it. She knew Mark's couple of degrees I snatel3eii when— After Mark Alexander's beauti- ,. as .spinach, beets, carrots, chard, 4 cups raw beets name. ,as most of the. world did, nobody was looking: ful wife Ellen diled, he- whole fam- watercress, cabbage, asparagus, '2 cups raw carrots chopped and she knew defeat, 'having met "Don't go modest," said :dark. fly became Interested In Valerie; string beans and brussels sprouts. 2 lemons it before. The books might sell "I'm greatly impressed, The mere Mark's adopted daughters All save Rich in Vitamins 4 oranges, for enough to cover the to4ring, sound of a degree incites' me to Shirley deemed to have their eye It is not so many years ago that % cup vinegar• ' Maybe a junkie woula buy in the reverence,". _ ••on the trust fund-left Valerie by Ark. She had just about enough research was commenced on vita- 2 cups of water Ellen. They all, Dorothy, Elsie, "I haven't been able to' cash in min study .and now it. Is a. house- 5 cups of sugar In her purse to pay for-one; night on it, though. I wanted to teach. I ,and their husbands. want Valerie of the Allington hotel. hold _word. It yeas found, that i{ teaspoon of ground allspice to live with them; but Mark will followed all the clues I could'-flnd _ green vegetables, fruits and .milk She turned, from. the rain back but omehow they don't seem to be ti4 teaspoon ground_cinnalr i hear none of ft, Despite disap to fhe [riendliness last led and milk.products contain a„very - 2 tablespoons of ground ginger -- using education-so much right now. proving servants and relatives. he Mark's Jewel of a car. "king for-n special substance necessary to Crate the outermost colored fay- - "takes Valerie on ■n automobile Anyway, I'm terribly . gainst poor- growth and health. By euperi• er from the orange and'lemon peels day,” she -thought.- "Well. why houses, so I had to make up a job. 'trip, on the way home, they help not?" . It would be something to it *ass !n the feeding of animals and squeeze the jolts from the I kept thinking about books. You'd :Lucy Tredway, a stranded motorist remember- n the leen days .to fol- !t Bras found that; when deprived lemons and oranges Scrape all -who runs,a traveling library. los be surprised.how.much people want, - of those health-giving substances, pnip from the' peel ;and boil the them. I mean all kinds of people. Ir•rowth was retarded., or stopped white rip until they-are tender; CHAPTER NINE _ - '� "it suonds like a grand 'idea.' In the country—especially women entirely .and- thegeneral- • - Lucy smiled at Valerie, who In- - health thea chop them tine. Boil the she said, "and thanks for bother. —too tar for iibrartes-sa-1--decid•- showed a breakdown, When the chopped, 4tantly , smiled ,back, -Something beets and carrots in the �R•" - ed to take_a library to them," vitamin .foods were again given water for 26 minutes. Add the. • -warm and friendly seemed to flow Valerie-silted with 'relief. Shp "It's a,grand idea) .said .3lark,' there was .almost immediate evi• orange juice lemon Juice. and oth-- betReen them, as it Lucy w8uld cast a look hack at the Ark, stand- be her friend. straight off—with- fits. a look In the driving rand, "I 'wonder nobody ever tho,Igitt of deuce of positive Improvement in, er ingredients and boil the mix- out waiting ko get acquatsted. I: was.rather sati.to.leave ft there it before." health. -fhe .richest in vitaminh ture until it is clear- Pour tato " Which was almost exactly what Oh th have. He s oY fines, are lettuce. celery and raw cab- sterile hot.jars and seal. alone, She knew just ,whys there ey h ap .t t cy 'vras'thinking, Only not !n this :particular local- base, Tomatoes are amongst the I ate a. dinner once where this �? were sudden` tears way .back In It2 " snort important- of 'the vitamin was served with stuffed vest "Well: now that`d over:" said Lucy's eyes. It was almost .like Mark, "we can get, down to bust- _ "['Il bet it went over big." vfgetaltles. + breast, baked ,potatoes, buttered abandoning a child. or an animal Lucy looked at him sadly, ~Then Tit salts and acids of vege- - news, You can see you,caD't sit by in trouble. But what else 'could S peas, whole .wht3at' rolls and but- ithe road-in Shia they do? 'You lose because I'm fol(ling up tables are better tonics and blood ter. The meal commenced with %_ "Oh--no—" .cried Valerie. .The „ tomorrow." builders than the finest medicine, fruit pup and was one of the boat Valerie has a sort of maternal Stalk and leaf vegetables do more I ever ate. Idea seemed little short, of. fan. instinct for everything that -runs - --sass___ lactic,•• - . -._ _ Chan any artificial-method to ridhis motor," explained Mark"You, Ile put TABLE poisons and regulate ! -_• ''But you daa't understand. You his arm around her, "You know it the body of -;aft,,,. cr■ewbere welcomes pef''eaat fees-1 live to the Ark;', etptained those_troubled with constipation. +.iterm from interested renders. she isn't suffering there, dear heart:" -' Lucy. "The library is only the Spinach contains so much of this Is pleased to reeelve ■agne•uean "3-know." said Vale*el. "It's just , _- an topics for her eotama, wall V._ -' { front halt, -1 sleep and cook. and. By SADiE B. CHAMBERS "fibrous materiel, that it is Called even ready to Itasca to your "pot now. It's rainier pretty -drips everything in the back. It's really sally' hi ybe you'd b the broom of the d4gestLve tract." pee-veo." Hequese, for reeltro• or {f 7athei• evzeet—whea you've got "Right." g hard—' A -Few Vegetable Rules .For All .peelal mesa✓ are In order. Address "Rf ht" said Mark reur letters to""lar !ladle B. Cham. ftaed t0 1t," g d a - Family hers, 7S Wert Adelaide street. To. Vegetal The Fa - J ':1-1 'think' I'll just climb Yrer - - rrat6,a Send .tamped, self-address" She smiled again at Valerie, who and'sft with Lucy," she sug Tested 1. Every day use scab yellow rovelope It you wish a "PIT Stung on her words, :pow that the gardens aro at vegetable or tomatoes, _ quietly. their best and one Is just literally 2. Every day use a raw vegetable, "'1 think this Is .the,best plan," He.helped her over the seat, and surroundedwith ve etabipn o N few fruit 'or.cooked acid fruit. AM d nald Mink. "Let am take YO. SIM 10-- P..ve, end StdrLOU IL4-1 Allington, which• accordtag to the engine. Through its quiet hum he cannot help but think of how �, Every day use one leafy gege• Dog's Bombease map seems to be the -end of the could hear their voices, broken by fortunate we are Oa have this food table. day's goiaf You can put 'D at occasional laughter, Once when he and vitamins at our very. doors. •1, Every day_ use -one starchy An English dog can hear a - the hotel overnight and tomorrow looked briefly over his shoulder, he ,+1s blood regulators, .veRec$blai c`egetaWe. ,bomb leaving err.' enemy .'plane, _ we'll find a service station, anti' -saw that Valerie had clasped are Incomparable, Those - most 5. Every day use-two vegetables He ignores the 'planes-themselves they can come and tow in the Ark. Lucy's hand firmly in her wvn, helpful In -this respect are spin other than potatoes, and anticmft fire, but when he ach. celery, chard, lettuce,: toms -G.- Can vegetables for. winter _ scoots for shelter his young min- ' and doctor- her up, .We. couldn't. Lucy in Primrose Taffeta toes, fresh cucumbers. carrots,- use. especially tomatoes, tress, follows. Ever time he .heave you here—ao foolin'—" -They sat in the Allington lounge y - cabbage, cauliflower, beans, beets. '. Everyone should strive to takes cover a bomb drops in the - � "Ob, please—,' said Valeria. They after..dinner, talking and listening ryarentps, lima beans, radtahes, pe have a garden, Where this is Im " _ - +couldn't.have,found..this charming to an orchestra that'.carne from neighborhood. ,person In the breeches, only to somli*bere just far enough away. lose her immediately. Valerie thought it was all terribly " Lucy looked out into..the. rain. exciting., It gave her a thrill to She was thinking fast, It had see Lucy,ia a dress of primrose taf• - - been dawning on her toe days that feta, that she herself had never f .tjauh mo►ictt�i iv. the.end of the Ark was near. It worn, For with the, plans, and .bad been breakllt> down with, the storm, they chad lothes. 'forgotten w all NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAL �, semi-weekly.regularity for a couple about Lucy's clothes, [t: wasn't until -they were coming into the = -TOPPED WITH LUSCIOUS PEACHES outskirts of Allington .that Lucy suddenly remembered•she ,had no• j thing to wear. 7" Serve this hot-weather treat to your fatQy:Two Nabisco Shredded "Put it will be tun'" Valerie had };! Wbealwitbacupfulof milk,topped ti*h fresbpeaches.Ieigrand! cried. "Because i have such .a lot 1p _ �r These crisp,golden biscuits are 100 Jo whole wheat,with the wheat of -things my father bought me. J =' ger»i included,high in food-energy. Especially food for children. y Some I've never even 'worn. You i AlR'ays keep a box or two on hand. Order y the full dame `- see; I'm tall for my age,,and you're �� "�iabisco Shredded Wheat." not- so very tall for yours. bh, !' please--" TRE CANADIAN'SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD,, Niagara falls, Canada AnVd an Lucy wore the primrose taffeta, which'fitted .her perfectly, even to, the sliilpers: •. g .; The whole ,, THERE'S MONEY IN V .••` �*Ea� k A E;J S:CO family en'o S 1�+ WRITING how y when you know hoer to write �. t(E�� - what editors and publlstiers re- : < ED .. quire. Our instruction in Journ- :� • W altsm .and story Writing is e He It fun refreshiin <?€ - $ + nit. lntensive and effective; It teach- :: <<; AT: Spearmint Gam ib a trent es You how and what to write. T The reasonable fee may be paid for young and old. And the by instalments. Class or corres- pondence study. Particulars free. chewing-helps keep your EXCEL EDUCATIONAL ,teeth clean, bright and at lee Adelaide St. weal, Toronto tractive.The delicious Savor �.. W horTt you ua Join the. :- - - - � ■, f0�j,oi*oo : . millions of happy fafniiies ���\\ who enjoy Spearmint after \ T pN C every meal. � Rr Mrµ I f ` � '' . `•' �' '< `' 02 ISSUE 33•—'41 Ll f 1 ♦ Ma a _ d I , -,' C - r .,e,}'r.,.s - ... -w-•.-"�ey";`,:��'�"' '' 'w•'n'�'' "`' +,.�, '�Z 3'' �^S• �.,,"_.?fi "�',w`.'�"r-..`.-"•-"� - ._ ..__--. _.._ *cs,,. +.,.J� - . yy .. :_ ,i.a'•L. :- .. 'KAY 4..:. �}µ .' 'Y.d, .+, ,'< ♦.u. y. a � ;`r^: '! `r:`' -l« - ,•4.'"r. ..;;tel THE PICKERIDi.G 1!>1a3W8 r ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHU?XH From "Der Nordweeten", German by-the defence of this free country, great cul hieveme hearts of ;ro would again �penquer the hearts Ott I DUNBARTOX .,.4 ! ,we , Language Weekly, Winnipeg. because e would like to see also other nations by her peaceful toil. . TOWS Germany again free an* without We are not only, performing a taslf ;1.75 Per Tear. 1130 et aivaaes St, Paul's-on-the-Hill .Aawlican limy German Canadians have join- dictators, who have destroyed - the Church at Dunbarton, combined with ed the banner of freedom and are true German character, have spirit- as free Canadian citizens, but i we 'Subscriptions to the United States also fulfilling a true German mission Pickering Women's Auxiliary on fighting, along with obhe2 freedom- wally poisoned the German yonth.aad w3cich millions of our compatriots hk and GL Britain, $2.00 in adv • Tuesday, at-the summer home of loving men of the Anglo-Saxon world have led them to the battlefields of Germany are practically unable to Mrs. H. A. Newman, to hear an ad- for justice and liberty. We stand as this war. Axid while we are doing fulfill. This is the great task, im John 1[aricsr, ppP� dress on the Church of England Arc- Germans by Canada, where we can our duty as loyal citizens of this osed on us by history an citizens ar tie Missions given by Mrs. tL Holmes live and toil as free men. We stand country, we would like to see after a democratic country; to defend dezk- l:ti • - oceson Dorcas Secretary from Tor- (top of next column please) this war the rise of a Germany, that ocracy, in order to preserve it for us cinto. She told of the hospital sdpIP- would owe her reputation to her and also to enable It to hold a teii4n- C7asslaw Adrir/bemaafs lies,bedding, warm clothing and sun- (top of next coh ma lease nt-en into-German-villages and LAND SURWYOK � efts try 'TO RENT - 3 rooms, ground floor, dries sent in the yearly bales so cities. res' electric, on 4th con. Pickering, half natly needed. Mrs. Edwara Morgan F. J. DONRVAN, B.. X11-. 8e- C . t r -mile west of Brock Road. A. Hateh. Treas- of the St. Paul's W. A. -rep-. Surveyors Gibaou and Arn" so L. E. o N� /LL The P�ckeruig orted splendid receipts from the An- g$yg Str. Fast. Oslisws. Pham $FATTY - re-built usher, Price nual en party. Mrs. Robinson FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Bard L. a. On file are the records es MEAT .. •11�IARKE cut in half. Arrange your.vwn pay- and .Mrd. Cousins conducted the Dev- lam. _.e'as'y SMSALMI�R - - - masts. Apply Box R News Office: otional Services. Mrs. H. A. Newman 9uaueasor;to,W.J. id4ther. 53-3. presided, and Mrs• Bellhouse gave 8LOaffv'tlle We carry a full line 4! . 'USED TRACTOR - McCormick- the monthly report. . M` , WANTED Night and Day Set-vice Deering 10-20. For sale chea . B. Rev. Harry F. Newman, son of D BAD HORSES AND CA1 TLE Business Phone Reaid>aee Ph-,)at Fresh Raxlin Stouffville. Phone 192 r. A• 1'levrm , -. - -- ' St. Paul's on Sunday afternoon next ,, ,, 9S I IFOR SALE or RENT - 130 acres cL&.RE iN .. •• 65 t . CLAiREMiONT 913. p (lured st Claremont; good buildings, rune- PICICERING 506 �OV��VO' f-OL -- *:_ ins stream, good wells, close to CROCK - PICKERING .. ..- .. .. .. 39 -..: Meats '�• school. Appy F. L. Button, K. C., AGIIv'COURT .. zone .. 2144 }r ;- 5touf1tville. 52.-5 _. We do Building�f all kinaa TI-iEA�TRE We pay the' phone ebarges Onr delivery is at your serried - . '-48. ACRES.-,Pickering. Pownship, 4ALPLPP;NTRRING. _ -- _ • good land, conveniently situated near 'VrT�IT�Y CORDON YOUNG LTD, Ct�A1BP1TiN(i. Pholse Pick 1620 Stouifville, and Highway, Hydro r CLARENICE SILK 'and mail pass farm. Josepq Hoover, Healthfully ALr .onditioe Celeste I'lioac Ad:3 io8 1 PL[71+[HtN� R. R. 3, Stouffville, Out. All Stows Daylight Saving Tim,__ and 'FOR SALE - almost new attractive THURSDAY FRIDAY&SATURDAY .`. 130UFiN(3 Radio' Sewce V% , sane @ell Braotfoca Rooflnp bride asement good water .inside, AUGUST !4, l5, 16 Frost � WV good baseanent with .sink, 4 rooms,. EZ art 86TV1�8 tr � rislerl�e+n ire Bathroom Illwte p . best of condition, large poultry house =Two Sjiows at 7.30 sad 9-W p and re- fIclntpment� Dnro"Water setnent floor, capacity auo birds. Saturday ldatla�e at hi0Systems, Beatt;,p Agency •:_ airs to all makes. Be"-Bea$- ---- Y � �+p aShade and fruit trees, 1 acre of rich P 13 tab 1 e B q n i Aim e a r, M'y -*oil, $8,000. Reasonable down pay- SEAN 71RTb1UR 0tlable charges. Worts Building Material Ifew Shalt se ftru on des anent. Balance as rent. Um Wick, 1N stiaranteed. _.. . iauates Free -. Sanies en above saa�r Trtneridge Road, Dunbartei,. t . - �"sL I ea 02h" la seesr s� i tae Devil and ARTHUR FIELD Work Guaranteed- pow% swear eta. ��WKS to LET - 5 rooms, unfurn- F J C R O U S E - laked, 2 small criklreii would not be * !f fadwttt Radio and Tclerisio>s Miss i0es Institute; Member- Official Radio - L. LYE _ objectionable. Apply bo Albert Ack- =... '_Phone�i502 _ ford, Lot 28, Con.�s4, Pickering. Call WETS Service Men's 'Association. Claremont. Ont After a p. m. D2-.� ` 'RnBERT CUMMfNGS . PiCXEBdN(i. dN'1'A1rt1aD .. - CHARLES COBURN - -----•-- ---- ._ ----- ._. __.. ._ . . _. ..._._ -.. _ -. _. _. . ...._ __.. . --.___ •FOR SALE - hand washer and wr- : _ I -'roger. Good condition: C•hejp.' Box Also latest '':MARCH OF T IME' W. News Office. BOARD - for gentleman. Good "Ci isis m the '•1l �"-� 1 ,�,� f -meals. 1 1-2 East of Pickering. Box 1r Atl$ntle" _ W. News Office. ITO SPRAYING - I sin red' to Plus 3 Stooges in C, �. Preps ,�•� . - 1 - @pray farm stables or other'autbuild- «Boobs In Arms" _W Ings. Prices on -request. D. Lennox, " ~ • e P0 SS � � ., Monday, 'Tuesday and Wednesday -. pickering. 62-3 FOR RENT - 100-acre .fan", -at _ Goodwood, 5_miles North of.Stoutf- AUGUST 18, 19 ane 20 - w ,s ville, on. No. 47 Highway, Geo. May -_:Last Complete Show at 8,50 -. ' Goodwood. Phone Stouff ville. go04 I l _ "BLACKOUT" .. I Bought and Sold ' +. icleanod and USED CLQTHING, ' STERILIZED, WITH. pressed-like new. We CONRAEIDT received a large shipment .of. high / =. class gentlemen's suits, pants, large :VALERIE HOBSON - ' ginge coats eta, Veryy-reasonable. It %1,SC V1 ADDED ATTRACTION will pay you to come here before you "There . - , .go am t to elmnSam Schwartz, 22 There s Magic Bond Str. West; Omhawa. 45=8 Gua burned~ up while standing still tetab a We also make suit t o measure Atli 1'I�usiC and minter casts-- aranteed to fit. atagv.eiaq enmrw. Be a• leave Toms ems - ` _13est workmanship. ....WETS REMEMBER: Tl+s stowed .+.a roc a taw minutes-with este aiotarr you dread, the more you sunning, It's last m� smT to nriiei it o(! sad__ -ALLAN -JOVES Save! - _ _ - ::- SUSANNA FOSTER L'° don't let your motor imdl*b.r Toru /50 pl. �+ 50 Pledge: Pearson's• Cartage MARY' RE1 LIND. Y LYNNE OVERMAN 4&di Sha-ze;DAILY , . • i VICTORY ' COMING Thurs. Fri. and Sat = �TORON'T`n-E'ICKEI211G AUGUST 21, 22 and 23VS& Furniture Moving ` �t , Your Patronage is App recia►ted and a.AUKENCE OLIVIER -- iPHONE PICK 5304 �N Twaco P. C.V; HARVEY PEARSON j A. C.E.H. -- .Prop. "That Hamilton _... . _ �. ---- . . AIN URGENT APPEAL TO ONTARIO FARMERS Woman Cour�f e r'r PICKERING �d� .,. cep your cows m> >n _ .. ._ 9' t :, nera�rons Shur sin feed ser' oscario cheese factory patrons did a good job in May and June. They increased -g f - cheese production by 2,574,772 pounds. Don't let the.drought be a toot for Hitler. --- -- tr ° V1Ce mill ' chicken "•;Bridals mmust have 112,000,000 pounds of cheese this-year. This requires effort on .your part, Drought conditions call for heavier grain feeding immediately. i is t growing O Y gr Sg d ----- starter, rowln Feed an available ain or sit e mash, laying mash 2 . j Buy Bran and Shorts at the pegge prices from your neatest • j ., ..1,• � g � ! •_ Feed Store at a saving of$3.00 per ton. Prices are naw at ' r _ ;May levels. range _ mash, . .boy - y t 4 (3) Feed new grain at once. (4) Don't stinMilk flow must be maintained. • •�— � In simple but rich de- � starter,, Concentra � • sign we can furnish - memorials that will tes, calf starter, tur- - Y YOU WILL NEED GREEN FEED Tales Fete_ - ' please from every ley starter, salt - work up a stubble field. After.the first rain,sow one bushel Rye or Fall Wheat and l standpoint. . In dignity, tw shels of Oats per acre. This mixture will also provide early Spring pasture. of appearance our in blocks and bags � Yp will be surprised and pleased at the quick and steady growth., work will stand out through the ages. Purina - fly- sprays .ONTARIO IS BRITAIN'S "FRONT LINE" FOR DAIRY No Greater Tribute _ - - for cattle. - PRODUCTS, 50' KEEP YOUR COWS MILKINGU ' t. N. W. STAFFORD Highway Monumental r Werke D. N . LOz3kwa od - Deed the cows 'to l deed .Britain _ L Ph• 462 Whitby, Onto PICKRRING,t ONT. Kingston Road West WE DELIVER 'ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 11.10 VE 5317 ' 4 t► , lass.P. sm&ik w.+... gepWr Agate.. wr ..: 7 7f ` �NT bridge, where they had b•,en to get Sb, John's congregation welcomed P—The apple crop throughout put- Ez n •.' • some dental work done, when for back their Pastor to his regular ser, ario is reported to be below the av- and Decorator ��✓ ': some reason or other, the failed to wive last Sunda the sub erage. The early apples ase an av- Good workmanship, Reasonable. IL � 3(iss Marjorie Briscoe was ill last take the bend in the roan by Mr.' vice last being ken from Prov. 2 _ week with the flu, erase crap and of good quality, but J• W Johnstom Fteacttman's Bay. properly, tete late varieties, - Miss Katie Beaton, R N., Toronto, Roy Morgan'e hoosewith 2. "The Rich and Poor meet togeth• Shies, t3aldrwina, • the result that the car plowed u to be ngs and St, Lawrence hie said :spent the week-end at Claremont. P era Attendance was better than � � only about half s crop. As a '— Miss Katie-Burton, of foronto, quite a stretch of the bank and after through the very hot Sundays, a shortresult the price will be higher than spent the week-end with Mxs Wal- , wild,plunge, came to rest a- To the Patrons of the Brougham . last year. gainst 4 gate Post and a pile of Stores: - ... ford ► _ ._. Beginning August 21st, the The stones. car was , wmplecely stores of the villa CARD OF THANKS PERA�ANENT NAGIGINC PAIN village will discontinue Miss Dickinson, of Toronto, is upending a month with Hiss S. E. wrecked, in tact, those *ho saw it the Thursday afternoon closing, but ( THAT FRAYS THf. TEMPER + Evans. sued that it mould not• have been will be closed on the evenings of M". D. Gannon and brothers wish smashed u.) any more had a railway Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. to thank the kind friends for-_the- N D-NEffES'. IT MAY. 6 E Mr-anA-Mrs._Eberlin and son, of brain hit it. It tv ata-ted"-tffat bq erE Harvey, District Presid- Cleveland spent the week-end with many expressions of sympathy, con- her aunt, Miss Underhill. actual measurement, one of the occ- ent ,of the Women's Institute Paid dolence and beautiful floral remein- C. H. TUCK,OPT. 0 upants .(Mr. Brillinger) was thrown -Shirley brances at the time of the death of • _ Mines Manion Kilpatrick K. N., of y ranoh an Official Visit last Toronto, is s',pending her vacation at 107 feet through the air, as the car Wednesday, and was accompanied by their Dear Mother. Olsi�y Mori,s1R �. ar was stopped by the stones and 'the President Mrs. M. Hamilton and 9io ills `� the home of her parents here. , gate post, while Mr, Ward was found Vice-President Mae,, T. Robertson, of Dar. and Mrs. Elwood Carruthers �iaplo Leatf Mnna1 Fis o --"`�`"*� � visited Mr, said Mrs. George Beverleq lying beside the car. Both igen were the local Branch; also bars. and Miss on Sunday last taken to'the Oshawa Hospital, Buff- Bayles, who report a very pleasant t Co.Mia Jean Ward, who has 'i�een em- ering from very serious injuries, the afternoon, mr ent with the,small, but . znsura,uce C ! yloyed by Mr. Frank Barclay, has extent of which may possibly not be very progressive Branch at Shirley, eN 1TA�il A I<10i. ATTENTIONI known for some time. s.�+ered her connection,with the firm. RUMACAPS., Recommended by Save your Salvage -for war—Pur. ROE7f u" _ - r. (h"p rates for Perm and 'Cocaft Q ed poses. A collection will be made a- health. —BOYE9' DRUGS. buildings. Bros—k Road Gravel gain before long. A notice will be ' Ritchie ' ' in training'in p given of the date, later. Quebec, near Montreal. Windstorm Insurance on Baiklhtgs >t'"it Miss Margaret McDonald, Toronto, - �Pindmilla, Silos etc. Crushed Pit Rum Many of our farmers report trope L it i who has been spending a vacation pbor, due to heat and dry weather. - Aatomobiln g�� of Gravel 'With Mee. Lewis, has gone to Oshawa Do not forget rhe date of the Re- STANLEY All or to visit Mr. and Mrs. Goruoa Grafi- union picnic.of the W. X. S. on Aug. WAU Pbas>s Sand and ��a am. ust r.21st. BOWMAN & $NW$ • Gordon Spenceley, who has been in Mr, George Lis, of Toronto called Aed A Toronto Hospital for some time re- on a number of old friends here on �h�� r� ^ ^ WHITBY, ONTARIO Stolle covering from the severe burros which Tuesday, and attended the funeral of he suffered come time ago, while the late John A. White. - wlorkiag on the raileway, has, we are Mrs. H. Malcolm and ]Fern, spent Phone 100 S'rOUFI!ViLLt3 Re •��* ��0 Ddli�srod or Lo�ded � �� - ...: glad to say, sufficiently reco.ered last week-end at Queensville with the Thursday, Friday and Saturday a"`��' iPHON& Prot, Pick W" as to permit him to reuua to his R Malcolm family. Fern is spend- , 7WFUST 14, 15 altd IS 1%resto effet=e Mewasd 4431 bome'liere. ing her thio' wee" vacation at hei Tractor Service i©$N $Q��B � �B The Women's institute will meet home. - ``DOw1� Graduate L W C. TraeW 3cbool at the home of Mrs. Henry Johnson •'°'l1I fits !'x � C. � � Mr. Le Roy Kenny was the guest P4� ea Wednesday, August 20th, at 2.38 of M., and lim Harvey for the Argentine Way" Service is all takes of Trae ws A, w. Mr. Wootton, Brooklin, will be wteela-end Robert Harvey is also Noir Lietascd Garage 3ervioe our guesaapeaker on that atterhoon- idaying with his grandparents. DON AMECNE 5stWactboo aateod FUN�L DIAROWA All those wishing ownsportation to Mzs. Ritchie and Peggy Lou have BETTY GRABLE _ JOHN i)R?ON that meeting, please be v aur Four- been enjoying a holiday with the for. la Technicolor Rase 5104 CL.ARZLJUN7 Private Ambulances •,� - Corners, at 2.16 o'clock. mer's sisters at their summer Cott- Dat and Nighs The Sinclair Cup Bowling Trwhy saga. • ,Select Short Subjects , tournament was played at ularemont (top oe:t "min ftease) B$i.Cl $ ue oevo Pfio app-Tr ns ort - iiesivernS00o last Saturday afternoon, with the .7 p following represented in rinks MONDAY. TUESDAY, WE D'SDAY t - Oshawa 3, Markham 1, Stouffville 3, A,JOUST 18, 19 and 20 Dally servi e * ,Markham, Ont. Agincourt 2, Claremont 6, Richmond *�+ Rill 1. The weather was Ideal, a bit "The he Proud hefw� moat' Greenwood. WMte+aie and Teresa @ warm in the, afternoon, but cooling . FAh�l pJ i -in time for lunch served at the Club _ Valley" 1� - ���+++►►► * drivers ars trained is be ossWe 1 House. Mr. Goodman's rink from Os- _ hawa carried the Cup home with - 9p1Tfi 1 _.___L_For -!Sale ar rtoous and retia" them, with Messrs Lemon, Stouffviue BUSES LEAVE PAUL ROBEsoN � s = 2nd, Fred Ward Claremont 3rd, and • heater oe Loa Distaess •� : -.• -FOR TORONTO r a aka Oaks XeCutcheon, Oshawa, 4th. the next .Comedy and. Slott Subjects , ttcota t E ban c� �1 Bar- -FOR a 'Tournament°— Men's Doubles,.Aug- Every hour at six minutes to the Iey,' ree fr�n] noxlpns-weeds ust 22nd, 6.30 p. m., here. hour from 7.54 a. m. to 9,54 , -._ Thursday, Friduy he=el Saturday NV c._.r too otnatl, Node too lain Garden Pea9. 10o. e'r lb. and at 6.09. a. m. and 10.44 p. m. 1 Red Cross-Aet+.'vittea daily, seed at 6.44 a. m. dais except AUGUST 21, 22 -and 23 Ab shipments insured and Dries _ Sunda P Clever Seed The Claremont and North Picker- - ys and Holidays. ' Ing Red Cross Branch held a meeting "Maik of Zorro" Men 30 40 Iso Farrmore Laying Abash and on Monday evening, August 12th, at `,110E OSHAWA PEP, VIM, VIGOR, Suonormai° Growing Mash guaranted to - the home of Dr. Tomlinson. It was Every hour at thirty-one minutes WITH went normal vim, vigor, give results, 2.25 per Cwt. decided to hold the regular meetings aftey. the hour from 9.31. a. m. to TYRONE POWER , Pei g �1 at the different Units of the Bianch, vitality. Try Ostrez Tonic Tablets, BarlC dt Oat Cho 2.26 ton 10.31 P. M. and at 7.31 at m., 8,38 LINDA DARNELL Contains tonics stimulants y p' �' ' _ rhe next meeting will be held at Mt. a, m., aid 11:41 oyster P. M. daily. end at elements--aids 'to normal' alter Bion or Balsam,.an Monday, Septein- 6.30 a m. daily except Sundays and - P� Building Material 61 all kinds ber 16th at 8 p. m. It was' also dec. Holidays. 30, 40 or 50: Get a special intioduct- lded to hold tin "Auction Sale"' in cry size for only 35c. Try this aid to Claremont, Ont. the Community Park on orabout the normal pep-and vim'today. For sale 27th day of September, in aid of the me Ir+fossATloir Ai �ryesight Education at all good drug stores. �� �' �• offk. s� -Red Cross Work. The Treasurer re- P3ASTERN HOUSE Phone 4590 and. - ported that the total. receipts of the �IgNG'TIININ� . Salvage made by the Branch, were EFFICIENCY HORSE RF�GISTt;x X63.80, and the public is asked to 1 I ANI? yp. COMMODORE . AGAIN•(26812) — continue the work of salvage as an- bJ All Kinds of repair l�Pork other collection will be made. later K : the choicely property of obert Deoe, Green : Tuning Guaranteed 4 the Clydesdale r PAll Tu uarantcs is the FatL ;Foic Sale C. (� TUCK River, will make the season of 1942 (�. g� Mae1)ONALD On Saturday morning, the village _ .-��.. u i Vv as follows:— On Thursday,.June stir, _ brit greatly shocked to. .learn.of a Sixty feet of, the sheds at the Ba will leave.his own stable and proceed 109 Cloee Ave. Toronto t very serious accident to two of our tist Church, Claremont. For particul- Opt' _ - to Murray Dunkeld's, let 3Y, rear of citizens. Mr, Joe Ward 'was returning are freely -to, James Coates, Clare- -. -=% Con. 7, for night; Friday, Proceeds phone Lakeside 1502 , with Mr. Jack Brillinger from Ux- mont. Eyesight Specialist to Bert Silverthorn's, Lot 11, 10th .Disney Building (opss P. O.) Lane Markham, for noon, thence . to SUFFERING FROM BACKACHE% Oshawa; Phone 1516 his own stable where he will remain Rheumatic Pain, •Sciatica, Iumbsp Optical Lenses until the following'Thursday after- is not necessary. Use RUMACAP'S FARMERS noon, Terms —'$12•.80, payable Feb- at once for quick relief, — BpYTidT of S■ ONTARIO Optical Lenses ruary 1st, 1942. DRUG Co, Pickering, Ont- 'Optical We have bo the distant and near both to n , W e pay TorontolPriees corrections combined by focusing the t two corrections to one, single lens. a This is not unusual, the two-piece _ - At Whitby--Your Home Market bifocal has been in use for many 22. . ._ .. _. NMS, n years,but the perfect product of to- - day does not show a• nottecable at- tached segment and makes a very direct appeal to the wearer in that there is no noticeable line to irritate , \ : EGGS : HO G s to mar the appearance of the wearer , or call Attentiot to the fact. that ' 2 the wearer'iequires bifocal lenses. with the old product where ' therefore ..CALVES - AMB.S There is no compariso� p here the 'seg:ment is•pasted on, i Bich serves, toproclaim the age of the wearer and , And All "-Mi of __ advertise the fact by shoeing the - -- visible line nn the edge or the _ • ment where the dirt .is sure to colt- , Both Live set in the grooves. It is a normal bar Nxii- Yuu cru pretty near see your chicks penin when FOULTR Y :— _' �. .. you into tbettter'1 yeas—morbs Growing MprefitableybiX sequence to the_advance-._of time for , - and Dressed the power of the eye to be deflc�ent 81atchfords costs no more—hirds nest Is" than - in its sustaining' -power for close ordinary feeds—it's higher in proteins. PIL K 111�G FAR range vision after-the age of forty y No 9trengtheltted years. Science in,suiting itself to'the IIt«tchford Feeds contain thb new �MNeN needs of tke human eye when it be. with all the vitamins mW minerals - LIMITED ging to tire devised the bifocal lens she health of your pettltry. - Station as the be means of incorporatinng Registered l gg .(leading Station in one pair of glasses, ease, comfort / / ExNIE STROM, DLIN8�1MS .I ` and eye preservation the three ess- Yhone Picl� r 4 1 t� enitials every wearer of glasses 1110. y Phoma' Whitby 336 should strive to obtain. • • , t •J �► , :papa. '� ,.... ,...; .;h RSG`' ¢`::-t•• ��'''r '!1'",t'�--,'."- rM�.-r. r„�.'.• A V: - �r (?t�^fsC'• _ f..�-r� .. ..�.� • �.., .. ', . ., :, , ., L:.' ....• .:.. ' •+.;`,;; r .aa ..,,'. �P � .> . ,��i+... ,�.... ,v.�i wq y>.; ''� I `ted i,.yuvt4 r •r'' :�,,f•sd"T3 i�• ,;a•.,•.� � . n "` n 7• a,a .:. •.. nv�, �»". 1 - ,Sew.•• .y'.�.,"... i . . .3 ' Loed fiver. There is no surer path to rest south central Ontario except +' U 1V D A Y "14. an reproached for than to pass on to Jesus ill the y where the Pre-Cambrian comes to Saving Ontario's r ^ ^ O the name. of Christ, blessed are anxieties-Of life- ye, -"O " the surface, crossing the St. Law- s (� (� ye, because the Spirit of glory and 8; Be sober, . be watchful *} rence in the vicinity of Ganatn-. R ° c Q ^ the Spirit of God reateth upon Your adversary the devil, as a — t,atural oque: They reach as far west sa 1: tJ J V N you. 15. For let none of Too soarin,B lion, walketh about, $eek- the Hamilton escarpment and con- aufier as s murderer, or a thief, ing whom,he may destroy. Chrfa- . Resources -� tain .many' fossile of the lower. animals. Sponges, LESSON Vll�'`----- or an evil-doer, or as a meddler tion people to-day who are con- corals ecother , GOLDEN TEXT. — if a man in other men's matters." Even it scions of being fiercely assailed By G. C. Toner derma, crustaceans an other 3 :: tsGO u a Christian, let him not a man is a Christian, and he takes by evil ought not to be alarmed, creatures have left their remains (Ontario Federation of Aagl'ers 'in these rocks but there are few ashamed; but_let him- glorify a piece of property which does but should' realize that this ex- - and Hunters) _ ' in His name•—I Peter 4:16. not belong to him, and for this perience of theirs is general No. 53 plants and no higher animals. r THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING be is put into, prison, there is everywhere, of true believers and Millions of years were still to piss - Time. — The First Epistle of really nothing to rejoice over, but that there' is sufficient grace for b ore the animals left-the water. AGES OF OUR ROCKS Peter was written about A.D. 64. a great deal to be ashamed of. So every need in such dreadful times The next period, the Silut i, t i Over the top of .the pre-Cam- Whom Place.—Tfie epistle states (6: the Apostle warns these Christians as these. 9. .Whom withstand forms an important series of ro,k •briars Formations, the .great min- _ >y,18) that . it was written from that they should beware of doing etedfast in your faith, knowing fag area of the .north, are the across Ontario. 'rhe eastern ace a - abylon, but regarding the mean anything.which would cause suf- that the same sufferings are ac- of these formations starts at N':z• . various of rocks tl'iat • ara and runs northwestward as :gag of the Babylon as used here, fering on their part because of a complished in your brethren who cover great areas in southern On- g commentators greatly disagree. It justified punishment at the hands are in the world. Resist the be- tarso. The Pre-Cambrian shield the Hamilton Escarpment, the rnbabl refers to Babylon in the of the state. ginnings of evil; a mere remedy is well known, and around its Blue Mountains of Collingwood; y y the Bruce Peninsula, and Mani- „ is all too late. If -you.have not eaopotamia Valley. 16. But if a man suffer as edges, and lying partly. .over it, toulin island. Silurian rocks were resisted at the stage of thought, Th`e author of this and the a Christian, let him not be are the unchanged' limestones, lalid down in shallow seas and then- summon -every—power of Epistle which immediately fo-Ilowi- ashamed; but let him g ori y o sandstone and shales, usually in consist of sandstones, limestones it is the. very familiar member in this name. 17. For the time your soul to- resist" at the stage hat-lying layers but sometimes ry Y y and shales of varying hardness. of the act. Bear in iniad that f the apostolic company, Simon ' is come for .judgment to begin twisted out of shops and mays. ¢ each stage of a losing battle is ments of the earth. Man of the Peter, a native-of Galilee and, by at the house of God; and if it Y •___ more perilous, more difficult than Game- occupation a fisherman. He, begin first at us, what shall be top layers have .been removed by _ A Helpful Cs8`III3e stands out pre-eminently as the the end of them that obey not the last. glacial action in places but by ' (i pal figure g pe 10. And the God of all grace. g Here is a good game which acii fi re in the first the os I of God?" Whatever travelling across the country we. -i-twelve chapters of the book of our sufferings may be, because Who .called you into his eternal. can et a fain complete icture p g g y P will yelp boys and girls to become Acta. we are believers, there is a sure glory in Christ. After that -ye of each formation, sure of the points of the compass. �• have suffered a little while, shall Oldest of _these sedimentary The players should face North "12. Beloved, think it not.. _.end to them, namely, the condo= strange concerning the fiery trial cion of this life. With the un- himself perfect. 11. 'To him •be- rocks are the Potsdam sandstone ' wheen East will be on the riget, among you,, which cometh upon believer and the sinner, it will be the dott)mion for ever and ever.. . of the Cambrian period. They West on the left. So.uth behind, Amen." The glory of anything , • you to prove you as though a the reverse. Here he may not can be seen in the vicinity of -and so on. strange thing happened unto you." suffer at all, but.in the life to is its visible resplendence and Brockville and Ottawa,. partly Somebody who is certain of his When we realize that throu h suf. come his unishment and suffer-- majesty = the outshining of covering the Laurentian rocks. a•:` g P compass.should stand apart from ferinits inner character. The glory $om the dwor da and ma n ns y rl the nngtiteouorever. 18, These -sandstones were formed in the her players an call out var- g g which will be ours ts.the've op- of aySh i , g s is scarcely �' the bays of's sea that stretched loos points. Should he call Esat '' osite of the shame' and suffer ready for going home, then out of saved, where shall the ungodly P up the Si. Lawrence valley many all player's must jump smartly the midst of sorrow, we. will see and sinner appear" 19. Where. ing that now is endured on earth. millions of years ago. . They are round to face the East, or i# ii is " God's designs justified. fore let them also that suffer Things, are imperfect-here; they so old that they have been, almost ,. will be erfect these. Our ford West then they must jump ro=und 18: But' inasmuch as ye are ace-or to'the will of-God e9m•: P worn away and only remnants are - g to West. Those who face t7re told the Apostle Peter, that after' partakers of Christ's sufferings mfr their souls in well-doing unto aslant now, wrong direetioa must fall out, and he .was. converted,_ he was to � ,t•ejoice; that at the revelation of a•fs:ithf6l Creator.• .; four Rock Age Periods _ the winner is the Inst riun left in— his glory also ye may rejoice with- '"6. Humble yourselves there= strengthen the brethren. [t is ozceedmg joy," There are two tore 'under'the 'mighty hand of rod who will make them perfect Abore. the-Cambrian sandstones As a. teak of the alertr}ess,_af that he, may'mighty he can for tie is the might for -are various limestones- of the. the players North should' sone= _ rejoicingsin. this verse, one for God; y you in the prent and one for the fu-, due time of casting all your ever and ever. The Christian Ordovician period. These rocks times be called, when..df cone=e, may well say. his "Amen" with a:• cover_ southeastern Ontario and all,players should remain still. Lure, We may rejoice now, know anxiety upon him, because he - " God resists thankful and adoring heart. ing that we axe thus entering Gareth for .you. into Christ's suffering, and He -.the proud because they ire not, ■ ee ��++ MAMMAL'knows all about.our anguish;.and obedient to his laws. God does jJ► O / - . ... LEAPING tvkAMMAL *a will surely rejoice when all the not work with the proud, he lir d _ ` ' sufferings of life are over; when wor'a against them." Treat cares a ;'having remained faithfull, we find as you do sins, _Hand them over O F THE _ • ourselves in the presence of the -to Tnus one by one as they occurs, PRESS C► �+ HORIZONTAL Ansxer to 1'revtoos Puzzle i6 It is found X� It J J 1 Pictured N, iin ' , i I8 Parent. _ . leaping Office ■ PRECAUTIONS mammal.(pl.) o � 24 f c s f By William Before crossing-a busy street the - 1 G I shogun. 1-,IIS CCPR/OU5 " I tJRLD Ferguson pedestrian should stop and look 9�t carries its R Z2 Digging. - ► - And before venturing into unknown - oun in a _ , ; 24 To drink TI slowly. I sio water the swimmer should 'wade 13 Dade of tivood• 28Provisions. - and see.--Kitchener. Record,- N 1 - 14_Dog A 28 Postscript CONTENTS FOR PARCELS - -''+ _ . 1t news item from London states- 16 Poker stake t 1V (abbr.). _ -- _ that the canteen supply of clow• .. 17 Fearful. A K 1 iN T 30 Thing. - - late, sugar and candy for tris 19 Small hotels :T 1 t 31 Silkworm. 32 Pi sty fighting serviceb has h=er{ cut In- .21 Consumers 1 1 T '� 34 Kind. y . shortages. N'w _ �rONG THE.MANY half because. of short t o Dl1T7L 5 OF A�`JCAN you know what to-put in parcels. 1 aL15 UT Iva" 23 Grain. 35 Bora. —Wood=tock Sentinel-Review. 29 Scythe handle.47 Exclamation. VERTICAL 37 Coterie . . W f DOCTORS 15'7H.1T odiatock SentSIVE RECO ie 25 God of flocks. 48 Wheel mark. 2 Barley. 42 Ram. IMPRE4 C>F x,�,WNG H.WAY 27 Roof ornatnenl Sa Officer's spi'celets. 44 Foundation. _ A AG-1I G Canada has practically eradicat- $g To pierce the assistant. 3 Short letter. .45 Notion. ed-smallpdx: In the nine provitr�•es skull: 51 Color. 4 Walker. 48 Gaseous - ` of Csneda mo deaths from srn�li- 33 watching 52 Before b Advertiseatent element. - pox, were reported in 1940, and secretly, 53•Lion. B To rot flax_. 48 Chain of rocks _ - g only 11 cases. Even more iimpres- : 36 Altar,screen--54 Newspaper " 'T VeTetable in water. ` vise is the record for 87 Canad an 38 Coin. paragraphs 6 Pique. 48 Hindustani. cities, in r~hirlt there was not even 39 Stupid ani' • 57 Grazed.. - 9Ittalian river. 51 Pronoun. case reported.—Metropolitan obstinate• 58J _J,eats —•. 1 g 5 12onth iabbr.l - o Not god. 5 +� Life.Bulletin, 40 View 59 It has strong I Arm fxme _16 Southwest - i! + LABOR IN WHEAT - 41 Wood nymphs._ . or -- hind 12 Penny. (abbr.). / The ataount of human.labor re- 43 Frosting. legs. 15 Alleged force. 57 France(abbr.} fl quired for raising wheat has within 1 2 3 4 5 6 y 8 9 10 II 12 �• �' one gener3ilon b$en, -reduced 60 _ _ estimated re- _ per cent. This was sled 13 14 S c6ntl-y_by`a member of the"'Ithaca y 17 l$ State Agricultural College It was • shown that today there can be •- 1 j vow 100 minutes the same = quantity of wheat which required I 3 114014 2.13 minutes 2s yams ago,—Tgronto • IN A !X iZ04 f-10USE Slar.. 5 6 7 B SFIOIJLD Be THE SIZE OF A UNANIMOUS ENLISTMEST 29T-CICA071 /EZ'�� - The village'of Tobermory at the 30 3i 32 L �t'fe"f� tip of the Bruce Penins—peopled by a pat. _ _ AMRAL riotic hamlet—peopled by native 36 8 'alcJ ��Z born Canadians of English. Irish ' Wil' and Scottish ancestry, In the last q 0 .• 'c AAADE A TRIP'A1�t�NQ _ war.the village was well represent- THE VvCRL-D ALONE " ed in the 160th• Bruce Battalion I + AT THE AGE OF TEN. -- — -Today the sons of the 160th' vet m; corn•»uerwuaninee.INC s i " erans at Tobermory have s[grted 3 45 b 47 SINCE the dawn of man, hail has to%en its yea:ay toll despite up to a degree not equalled perhaps man' efforts.to combat iL Today this annual hail loss through- !n any other community. There' S0 51 52 are about sixty houses in the vii• out the entire-world is estimated 'at $200,000,000' Ancient'Greeks lige. So far sixty-five Tahermory• _ offered sacrifices to approaching hail clouds,and even to this da.', 53 (56 57 itea kava offered their. services, IA many parts of the world, various shatters art worked' to'e« ' ` hail storms including the reeve and the mu- hail clerk.—St. Marys-Journal- _.NEXT: What k the meal wisely N$06 tesNf 57 Argus, POP—Fair Exchange _.. By J. MILLAR WATT FARMER 13ROYVNS � ' - AND WOULD YOU PLEASE COMPLNGNTS, SIR. RETUR►tl IVIS PARROT _ f AMD NI=RG'S YOUR _ I AND CAGE • t _ •� HURRICANE LAMP - - - --• ;- WOT YOu FT IROUNOyoU LC TOOK 1 a - - 'TiIGRCr .LAST NqDNT- AX - - - ... :. ;;.,.... ., ..A:i :4�,;: �:'lei:;%•`.2`vi @:;�,'•r:+ I ,'i. _ _ t a. m .47 56- .- New'Concrete Job Red Cross Boxes "It DOES taste good in a pipe E" What S C ie At'le 'lVI ist Be Covered To War Prisoners ' '4 The curing of concrete goes on '"There are now about 70,000 ; HANDY,SEAL•11GHTIfOUCH-1St ' P + rapidly during'the first week or British Commonwealth prisoneisa • I&LB. LOK-TOP TIN-61W 10 days after mixing, and as this of war, 'k was reported a.short a l S o pecked in Pocket Tin e - -o- curing process requires moisture, time ago by War Services Mian - BULLET HOLES SEALEM many a job has.been ruined by @ter Thorson. The number of r The B. F. Goodrich Company In allowing it to dry too rapidly. food boxes to be packed by the ;. e the- United' Statesr has announced. Very .new job of concrete work Canadian Red Crosti has beew%in- ;. the successful development of a should lie kept covered from the creased because of an increase of 4. 1C0 new airplane fuel hose which eeM• sun and wind, .and thoroughly prisoners and .partly because of , Y wet down twice a day for at "$oma kind of difficult ` sea bullet boles.• iy in doing ' The hose, used prilicipally tv,00n• doubly im= the packing iii the UAlted King- ` least a week. This is o ' • • • • nest fuel tank cells and engine su portant"in making tanks and will dam." percharger systems In combat prevent unsightly and unsanitary The boxes .packed' in Toronto, ;• airplanee, -was an out6iowih,"the cracks which may ruin the job. contain 16' items of food, equival- company said, of its earlier"devel- Where there is danger of freez- ent to 2,070 calories and weigh Y.W.C.A. Is, BLiS -ed -to` work with 'women in Hie opment of self-sealing fueh tanks• ing, the sand,. gravel and water 11 pounds apiece. The cost of g Yi y Majesty's forces, and it is the as- .. It. Is composed ot•a synthetic rub should be heated before mixing, each box is about $2.50. AllOver World soclation which , providcs htits, ber, which has high resistance to and'tdle work must.be protected , clubs, canteens, for W.R.N•S, and oil and gasoline. carefuly from cold until it is A.T.S., and for military. nurses; in -thoroughly set. GROW ROOTS' NEW WAY Serves In Many Places-JDs----144 different places: - "- • ` Agriculture took to tae air today , spite War Conditions - In with announcement of a method HIs Last Lap B -3 Sweden, India, Turkey, Old Time "Bees" for•gro'wing .roots on the rootless i Egypt, France, Hol In n d, cuttings by merely hanging them Th-e last of 11 prisoners who -- China, Etc. Get Work- Ione up in moist air. escaped.from the Ohio State Re- - - - - - - - The discovery, which free.plants formato.ry wasa caught in Free- �� f The Young Women's Christian ' of all contact with any .kind of doth, Pennsylvania. JUS-f RUB Farmers Overcome ..Labor soil to start-their growth, is of Association i$ still serving in many Shortage b Reviving Pioneer - _ parts of the• world, according to g y g lmmediate practical usi to horti• .� word received at the present world Custom culture. It was described '-in offices in Washington. From Syria, Science; the official journal of for example, came a message from Old fashion work "bees, popular American-scientists, by P. .P•: Pir-' .,. .Modern - lis experiment station. a YW.C.A. staff memiser stating- pioneer method of get-ting' -work" one of'the New-Jersey agricultural— Xtiquette ILthat she planned to remain. at done when laborers a-ere at a Beirut "as long as possible." From premkpni are once again solving A home-made box is used, with Ankara, Miss Cora..Clary . wrote. the labor shortage problem •ln'- a rubber curtain dividing the apses BY ROBERTA LEE •that the Istanbul.service centre is Nova Scotia. Into back and front. ' There are- working to capacity. In Geneva, a With many farm hands having little holes in the curtain, with lath ,jA� member of the- World Y•W.C.A, exchanged their denim for kahki, shelves 1n front. The-rootless cut- 1. Who pays for the gowns staff cycles to her office, since farmers here have been hard press- tings, are laid on .the shelves, the worn,by the bridesmaids? motors have going. Es- ba,p g 2, Should' the hostess try to geared from the streets.practically peciallp edifficultr Is i thtl task when sticking through h the&holes.deslreti, finish' eating before her guests? Kwei has -arrived.. at Chengtu, mans' of tbem.are em lovri the Behind the curtain, where the 3. How much should be given ;���� - T_ China, after an adventurous jour• bigger part of every week In a bare ends project, the air is kept .. ea a tip.to a check room attend- ; ney, and Miss Ruth Packard is- nearby gypsum planta ' extremely moist by another simple, ant?- , $u • busy at the international branch .tu But thA lore of-their•pioaee fug cheap and easily home-made gad- 4. Is it all right to remove S' Sad- Shanghai. -4orefatheas promises to pull them get, There is a.trough of. water the inside of a baked. potato with BRANCH AT SHANGHAI tbrougli ' In the evenings, after at the top of the backs. ester a knife? - - From Sydney. ,Australia comes their work in the plant the men space, with strips of ab' ')eat 5, What must a host pay for ,�f/ news of the"Y. W. C. A. "Open do-not disperse'to' their, n pro- cloth hangings, down, acting ria when he i�,vites guests oft agolf- A House." Paris editions of the sen- pertie's. but go In. a group to one wicks to-spread the moisture. ing party? for and junior Y.W.C.A• magazines farm. There they hay,-shingle theare In the high moisture thus created 6. Is: it rieeessary that both ship appearing, In Holland, leader- barn, weed turnips-!n tact. do m the air, re-'ts have develoyed husband and wife write to a hos- ship courses have been held, And anything there is to do. Their rapidly- on many-different plant teas thanking:her for aweek-end from Palestine comes word that a wives help' by serving community visit? 'Part of the Fraaciscan Hospice, suppers. cuttings, Including begonias, ger• aniume. phlox and ivy. Doiman-t Answers Notre Dame de France,which looks Time limit for the co•operative hardwood cuttings have produced i• The bridesmaids buy their on. the Mount of Olives, Is to be effort Is two houre an even,ng• and used for a Y.W.C.A. recreation club so tar the idea has clicked. They' successful roots. ' - .. own gowns unless`the bride is _and hostel for nurse& serving in feel.all the crops All these plants have been trans- Wealthy and asks'that they wear ' _ _ g ps -rill be harvest= luted to soil and. continued to gowns that cannot be 'worn a Palestine,' - ed,on time despite the labor'short- p tea' - � • A houseboat on the Nile !,e a age, 'and think their tip might be develop normally. An advantage 2. No; the hostess should alw�ays- gift:to the.British Y.W,C.A. Work used.to advantage by farmers In of. the method Is 'ease of seelng', eat slowly, so that she does not _ Is continuing "more or less nor. other. parts of Canada, b gh a glass' back-wall of the finish before her guests dog' mally"_1a the news from Stock box, bow the roots aie developing. The usual amount is ten cents. 4. halm. From Iadta,it Is learned that _ -No; break the potato into halves - one_hal the one otithe desWOMEN WANTID eitnrecresUo> hut; pensiIllustrative the fallovEngjish p,ng. __ fingers,ins inside- with an fork, 38 to 32 years,olds Women who ars �. with the move the for ed In SToppe never with a knife. The akin is restless,moody. NMVOUS-who of therMaharajah of Da bh ngae to storyis Eng "Brown He wasrhomb-- ITCHOOr Mo Wil& placed at one side of the plate. 1ear��s•�spem��e London. Lydia&pmt&,....• Queen Elizabeth, `to be used for ed out of his home r B�alf S. He must pay for the balls, lttound.Ptstham's is famous for such service.In-memo of his late . got another FaQmoirelieffromtwlasnfeeselma,ptimpl.s.,y- caddies, and the,refreshments. 6. helpsag.wcmen.durin these"trying f -memory one, urea bombed out 91 that. He Joe%fuse wales.wxh'mr&.ber..dahrrr�,�e�� s wife. whose iaame the but.wtil never complained Now, however, es...a rkm"oOblel''a.e 4.t-s/•w,s,eosl- ,wi., No; when the wife writes she does times"due to functional irreguisr,- P , weds, q1,�}D.D.D. Prawripuoa, Gre"ekrr, ' he's raising b 1 .about the shioiunb+iaodwm=it.Ha.s.dt,.kly i.rea.. @o for herself and her husband,. ties Got a battle today from your _ 8>'RVICI]S IN BRITAIN = ssl•tr;Wboakpovwit a� and should include .the host to druggist wORTli Imylxcsl "scarcity of onions. r�aeesf+.t toa.r'fer D.D D•Pa her thanks. - t�' . In Great Britain the Y.W,C.A,- is Heii Hitler doesn't understand _ the organization officially designat- such a people. But. he tri" ORIENTAL WAR WHIRL ENTWINES THAILAND :1 C Is A S S I F I E D A D V E R T I S E M E:H ?' $ . Scots o1 Miles - AGENTS WANTED S — LARJA PRINTS - 26C FOIL SALE u n N s"es ti rr } f �Y 0 300 ANKER-HUI.TH CREA34 SEPAR- REBUILT 10-20 MCCORMICZ �5s,'s a s95�=y� w `, +;• 4 etors an, parts stock moved from Deering Tractor, Same guarantee ANY SIZE ROLL DEvELOI1E1) Bertha Sarn4a to London: Order from as new. International Harvester and eight double afze prints. for . ,�c _ Jahn-C. Dent, 387 Central Ave.. Ppaler, J. H••McCaw, Barrie. only 25r. Reprints 3c each - - possible ,, 4 t , ��A:: London. Canadian Distributor Special bargains in EnIarglnK, a l� r,,h� Supervisors .and..Agents wanted iR1SEFt LI LIF.$. PEONIES• TULIPS, Colouring -etc. All work Jop target n r teed highest Quality. BakerutYrint c qy r ► s 1 0 nsffodils,, .arcual• Rockery and ArEWTS THROUGHOUT CANADA Perennle} Plants. Numerous Var- Co., Hox 1, Hamilton. Ont. wanted to carry our •lines of !•Use and Cotors Sensational - - - 7\/1 �mallwares, dry goods, specialty New n rodu t ova Our descrlD- PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT HoagKoag goods. etc.p see Live Autumnccircularsuare again UDPPORN tains, carded g F ready. ogles mailed on request A 7; Ill..•:rated catalogue will &how ;fames'Reeds, Lindsay, Ontario• you how to. earn greater pzollt.. FIN'ANC'IAL STATE\BENTS, IN.t,dniCy x a� Consolidated Laborntorles. 39 -Notre Dame West, %Io treat. F1'R FARMING come Tax Returns, Books written HAMM up. seem & Cu.• Bo-t 39. 73 Ad- "fi BRAS' CHICKS"-- L:\TE 'S>'MMER NORTHERN BEAUTIES. CHOICE, relai8e Sr, _1ti., Toronto. _ or early fall delivery, will be d rpsdiDreed Kitts. Ramona Mink RHEUMATIC P-IINS avatlahle if ordered I.n advance. �rrf: Immediate- delivery with pullets. Rnn�4, 3iRrks[R>, Ont. FRUIT JUICES — THE PItlNC11?AL {r started. . or day-old. Leghorns, . �I heavy breeds. Bray Hatchery,. 130 LEGAL ingredients in Dixon's Remedy Rorlt�l]pt1:,r t7 f I Tourone _ Ont-.- John Hamijtona Ont ,p !. v. LI�U:AY, 1.AW t)I Ftl'E, IAF'• for' Rheumatic Pains, Neuritis gold onl .� A _ -•— --- --- It"' Theatre Building, St. Thomas. _ Y Munro's Drug Store, AN[MAi. PET 9TU('h WANTED Ontario Special Department for :335 Elgin• C?ttawa.-Postpaid 51,00• AFNCH tarmers collections, ]Japan wants her ang. j�N31Li. HINA WANTED --TA3IED, 1'�1`JCRED PRESER\iXG LAREha robber,tin, rite - young wild animhls. and bi;da,— LEAF TOBACCO CAMti01w,A Com Ranh Boy John Wood, 272: Yonge Rtreet• ATTENTION HOtiSEtt IVES—Iinuw �{"I111L. Torontr,, ''FOUR POUNDS BURLEY AVD VIR- Your Preserves and Pickles. 100• Assorted Labels IOr. 500 j,nhelm, Boy of Bengal 1 C'binaSea gluts Lesf for pipe 11.35. Five 25c postpaid, Lewis Printing, 9 sci SAB\' CH[CK REMEDY pounds Fragrant Virginia Leaf 9� I Cfgarette Tobacco $2.50 postpaid. Station H. Toroi:to, Canada, 1 SAFEGUARD ,Y O U R. F?pULTRY Natural Leaf Tobarco Co., Learn- POULTRY SALESMEN \\'A\TED with Chicko Solution. Prevent Inxton: Ontario. Je+ps might send white diarrhea in baby chicks, AGGRESSIVE S.,LF,S3IEN TO SELL. Narrow isthmus �;, froaps by sea I for Blackhead disease anA remov- LIGHTNING RODS •alneroble ro for rear attack Ing cecal worms from your linesoof Canada's de to me sures etj1din pout- banMr eMotk ow Singapore try: Postpaid. 50c. A G. Cowtun DFILD1NGS WITHOUT L I G H T- Allotments ,of territories now -- -. and Co., Chemists and Druggists, �ri Aid storm invite millionsofdily -being mails fur FRIT. {amp] en' Roblin. Sian. ear _ _.., - Lars of property burn 'annus y 'out it' 'will be supplied to m from lightning. This los can be who can produce results. Give s a ...SARAW. ROAD' SALESMEN. -prevented, The-expense'-of a' cam- complete details and• write today r' MALAY STATES plate set of lightning rods Is to: Jack London. Value-first 'o BELL MANUFACTURER'S LINE, small compared with the coat of Clothes,• 400 Atlantic Ave., Mon- :12' .:. treat. i Established territory. 'Permanent replacing the bulldings after a VL work. Join 'FRinilex and make fire. Don't take chances.. Install - ' c a msec [honey: FREE iNFURMA_ Dominion. Lightning Rods. They gl:ILTISG t o Singapore ►., - TION AND CATALOGUE: 570 St.- are approved and .in'stalled under - £" e t- QUILTING PATCHES. GOOD QUAY Clement, Montreal.- gavernment license. .Agents wan d ed.' Dominion Lightning Rod ily prints and Plain broadcloths. Indian Ocean � � i . � lb Postage t Consult r BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, Dundas, On —20c g extra. onsu your aril Postmaster abqut rates.. ' r LL ext e o hers, Maud Street, To- r..�..._ •8E R- T)tA•DE...ONLY -HOTEL MEDICAL t, Company - _ .. .. '. ronto. In good town near large military Areas Repo rNA `t► i � EA INDIES, i' camp. Gooll repair. Twenty bed- WANTED` ="EVERY SUFFERER' ® OfflsredT6a� x y rooms. Hugh McKenzie McCallum. of Rheumatic Faros or. Neuritis. - SNAPSHOTS TO-DAY iu /prp�ep �rpru,,:yova Scocia._ w icy ilzun's Rw Medy. Munro's � M� Jep•1t �, Drug-Store. Etgtn'Street, Ottawa. TREASURES TO MORROW �'ariHiM'Soses'. . 3 tI:60-i'ostpaid.. _ HOL'SEWIVESI Your films are carefully and scion- , } Ofieally processed by imperial, to. Jgssese see" r;. -•* - FOR MODERN CANNING OF Eight 4 x' G Enlargements make sure they seat. fruits and vegetables and pre- a ore 8 E[P(19pRE.. FILMS 280 venting from spoiling. f packages . '3�, with beautiful enlargement tree: Postpaid 25c. Western Canning , - - 8; reprints with eniRrgement .250. 1 Thailand (Slam), land of whirl dncm Compound Co. Box 2101 Winni- Thousands of lettere from satisfiedi 1 g g girls, 1s'caught in the Your flim developed sad each print Far•resat wear artiirl a!Japan seeks bases and economic concessions pas. Manitoba eslarsed to 4 s 9,-Alla-'Repeluts,_ _ cuetomere testify to_ ovr_ superior there. Map shows possible direction of Japanese attacks on, or some else. s for Aon ciiislity srid"seri ce. �f through Thailand who'controle land routes to Singapore,,Burma. ISSUE 3 --'41 DIRECT FiLM NERVICF. INPFRLAL PH41TO SERVICE ► Left Ksaa East, Dept, 7. Tomato Dept D. Station J, Toronto. i it: is one .and a quarter.,micas_wide. Goa. so, on Account of their treatment of cancel the dentzaet, wJ301 t�eZ'•did.- _ . Nvt a bad tank tipyp! A1ao, It !laws Mr. ani! 1lLra. Bi►tre£fi+ fal�onto, a young lady teacher, •winom the They.fin resigned. There are thous- ,' at a tremepdous speed in parts. All- alvitt the week-end nvith D. V. and Board had engaged..This young lady, ands of these foreigners who are nr.i - had 'Elliott visited friends these riverd`are mere steams comp- 3IM Hoskin, at their farm• of very, attractive appearance, now settled in Ontario, and they ">ln Hamilton ori Smiday erred �*ith. the Volga. That will be a The Mission Circle-,held•their pic- cane with the very best of testimon- prove themselhies to )te •successful Morris spent last Meek with crossing for the Nazis. Two thousand nic at Lynbrook Park 'on Wednesday ials, both as regards scholarship and and progressive fanners, who are - r three hundred miles •it flows from afternoon. _ character. But she was guilty of a proud to .be called Canadians, and~ -Wetatives in Orono• source. to sea, and 'it is rare! less that is are thus entitled to our respect, and .-lLra. Thos. Kidd, of Sandford is Y Mr. Robt. MacLean, of Montreal, very great criane, , she had a � than a quarter of a mile wide. It is and Miss Flora and Barham, Toron- }foreign name. She was Canadian are proving to -be loyal subjects' of her Off' Mrs Frank nom that the Volga boatmen sing with W. Vfr. and !.born, and her mother is a Canadian myth g to, spent Sunday the British Empire- MacRae' ' their song there. 1iiaY they 60 on >ylriy Gee. by .birth, but her father is a Czech -amiss.Rose, of Toronto, BP�t �ng� it in pease for cenu ales. The W. M. S. entertained the ?not- ,A. son, a brother of the teacher, is •,may at the home osle, Tenders •Wanted "71tEr. Don. ttheMunro. hers-and babies of the Baoy Band, 'fighting in the Canadian Army. The R-A?fi�ur Smith of St. Catharines, AINY SLICED BREAD? -- NO. at the Parsonage,'on :Thursrd$y lest• ``hole family is a very highly res- Opeut Sunday 'with Mr. aria NIM 3L ', August 5 Since this t a Circuit Satiety, it petted one in their home-town, Chap- ering. Annual basis. Chapman, at the camp. attawa, Sit - Sale of was hoped thata large number of lean. T1;ey are members of the The for the caretaking of the United' ng W .Norton, of West Hidi '11, sliced loaves, special �deliverieg of 'the little folk would be present.. t !ugh c�haiaracter, ao p tiU�aonnsi$ried,it• Tenders the received by August. — $a vicaibiEng•lwith Mrs. L Bath and bread, and, the use of either multi- on Wednesday evening, Augury ;,�anvwi coloured or double wrappers .Were 20th, under the ausPiceis of Group 1. is said by ninety per cent of the 18th. Mail tenders and obtain panic- _,qg(r H. McGill, of Whitoy, foam- forbidden today by an orurr of the of the W. A. will }•�iit on a splendid ratepayers, was Chatrinan of presented to the therBoard, Pickering. � . -:+ Y of Pickering, was in the village Wartime Prices :and Trade Board: mixed proarariime and games, on the school board, demanding !Exert they d on Friday; calling of' friends, which--beeomes effective A lL ist 11th. church lawn; also serving ace cream -- ..Sgt. Armand Chapman, R. C. A. These measures are being taken, ac- and cakes A helping of ice cream and _ spending a few days at his cording to the Board's atatement, tc take served with your admission fee 1 �.'b � tore lio�ie !lase, has returned to duty in conserve materials, power, ,••nd labor f t�vanty-five cents. Come out and-*be Meme pronCe9, which can be used more effectively enjoy a seeial time with your' trei- - 1r. Chas. Baker, .of Ked and in the national defence pzvgram. On ghloors: _ - _ '-- -- ,Nftte Stole, rotas off duty a few days and after Monday, 11th, no breao WHITEVALE 'last week Lifting too •heavy a load, company or retailer will be permitt- : . ;'started the trouble• ed to make a specal delivery of MrsPP- , J,-Herbert has enjoyed a de- a rk m e n -Mrs. C. E. Morley.- and. Mrs. bread to.hogseholdera Douole,wraisc ul holiday in St. Catharines. Calling ■ Frank.Baker both entertained during ing and slicing of bread must alar lightf Y 7. the peat wleekt in-honour of Mrs W. cease on that date...Bakera will, how, Evening se. nest Sunday in _ .._ V; Redditt, who exsects to he leaving ever, be permitted to use u� current the United Church will be withdraRrn our town soon. . su�lplies of-•multi-coloureu single as Dr. Reddick will conduct union All r'%"ra rs must' service in the Baptist Church CIm -George Lave, Toronto, was in the wrappers. Hereafter Ape ' village on Tuesday. In the afternoon be printed-in not more than one col- lig slid Mrd, withtheirh_ he attended the funeral' of an old our on a single-coloured paler. delightful holiday g . 'To see the new Blucher Leather work Boot for friend, the' late John 'k. White, of The removal of the wheat'grocers- ter, Mrs. W. Hekm, at Haileybury. :D=ou ing tar announced late last week and They experienced, the bottom of the H-$gTvest and warm weather wear—Light in" Mgr and lyirs, Charles-Dlackey, of these,new economies in manufaccur, boat 'on .,h;cb they. took a pleasure 'ate: de :y should, in the opinion of- trip on the Temagami River striking Weight--Light leather sole--T l76teat Liberty, Iowa, visited Arc. and and stitch, Ju*t sli e ?`Mrs:-C•-J: Stevenson last week; also the Board, render unnecessary any- a rook, being tipped out, -feTtunatel}' the Yight booty at-tit' right time 0f year. 1161. and Mrs F. L- Green and Edna, increase in the retail price of bread. they were'close to a small island and uffered no ill effects i:-'.of Greenwood. Mr. Stevemvii is not _ --- The Girls' Grnup•of-.the::VV.otneu's � PRICE Y Well, it'a easy• a pbte to .get around marsh }et. DL'b"SAFTON nstitt1 are holding an enjoyable ' e ' Aid.of the Presby- I e g ] Y The Ladies —""'� ��enin on. Wednesday, Avgus3t 20th K• Clflen•F $lbo�y Overalls - terian Church will meet at the }ramie Miss Evelyn• Madden .r�ii Miss at 8 o'clock sharp in the 1. J. O. F. - - of Miss Chrissie'Munro on ane even- Marie Morrish spent last week-end,a� = fn of Wednesday, August `20th. All Niagara' Halt. Mir. Roblin, of-WMtby•Crea - Qig 88 Overalls g c will, show some very interesting - - flys mer} of the:.congreg$tion are in- The Misses Jessie and Betty France -notion pictures, including a comedy I�augh'S work hi its r'. vited, and a social time will be event. .pent last week with their aunt at p triotic 'song's. i -;rears will be at the Four Corners to Caesarea•, or the children; also )�a - - - '-"•convey all to the place of meeting Mrs. Fere, Dafes, Toronto; is vis- cocdl and in$trumental music,, and "Hanson" work Sox Was. R: $fork; of BElltnille,-vis- iting- in •Dunbarton, the -guest of, readings Adm.. 15 and 5 cents. Ev- leo Better Made-- -- . ._ . - x Yted rtlatives in Pickering one day ,less.' Dr. Dales. , candyeryonwelcome. a sale-of home-made .• rand during intermission. Convener _ last rxeek. On his return he Was acc The next meeting of the W. bt, S. y g ��,.` A O R �`�'� _ Miss 'AlsrylTool. -- .. LEADER GRVCEr��■ y'•' oanzed his mother, Mrs. Robt. will be "he!:1 cul :Thursday .ntfernoon, e August 21st, at'the hwlle. of t}ic The sympathy- of the, community - e {# Stork, and they'are now 'spendingA ' is extended to the young u tdow,and /''� • ,:a few, days vacation visiting- Ottawa F,•esidenc, Mi;,s ti• Atiisor,. littI- k daughter of the late Miller Quahty,Economy, 1.ourteou 8 Service other points in Eastern Ontario. The Mi'ise's Shirley, 'tie•len and .-!Our "public schools will -re-open Marion-Risk returi,ed recr+icty froti, l.us•%eell Parks; also•= to 1113 motber We deliv'er Come on in ln' a few days after two months vac- a holiday at Nava}'go, Que.; whert and only, brother, Rev. J. D._Parks. 'ation,'slad the trustees bare Hien ttiey were guests of their aunt. of Toronto, on- !hear berea4emenx. end, broWSe around .setting evetything .in order. Durini; The '.►-lases, Muriel..- and Barbara 11 r. Parks had, been.ill for morn time �! a Year there. is.. , alwa3s"Ri?methink F'„-rgie, of Mirk,hain, are tiatiirig 'a bt't had'snftered without complaint. -that, get..out of order, such as a nice, long hoUday with Their granc�l The. Puuzrai. was held from his late . �. CHA -7residence on-Fr;da last. Kev. Finrrg drain, doors, windcwvA etc., ind, us- ,t,,ents, :lir. and Mrs. John Forgie. y _ ualfy some repairs _to"the building itev.:Madden,-Minister of--the Un- the and-Dr. Reddirk, conducted 1 nye ne ssasly. ileo Cfiuhch'and Mrs. Madden, Or- Messrs funeral service •I`allbearers were - - -'- - -- On •t3unday riert; Seo. b: Marsh ganist, are on vacation',"ring Aug ALesars J. Tweedie, J. ..\ignewander, a ■ i L, Wilson, S. Pugh and R. ol+leliose. Mardware i all, who.has been enjoying .. month s ust: Last Sunday Mr. Harty titetien: The moo}. floral tributes shaved the _ .p1eker' _ �racation, will resume his duties as of Torome took the, service while - =minister of the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Harold Mitchell presided.at the respect "in which Russell w'iis held. - k interment was-made in Whitevale During the past t.” :Sun�i•F the organ, *ith blrss •Wells .of the Bay, (`�� pulpit bar, been ably occupied by Rev. as guest soloist, tient Sunday, 'Aug Cemetery, eia �, oma plete Stock of W. &wrence, of Whitby, s retired- ust 17th; Mr. Koss. Cummings will � have :--minister. Although in his 79th }'ear. have charge of.the service and Muse Notieeof Dissolution 5ereen` doors, and .Window ° he is edit. very rigorous and an,axle !!erne -Morrish mill"be at.tne.organ, I 1160RE .. NOTICE is hereby given that-the �Creens, Applial_ CesfALDLL, Eleitr]cpartnerspay � sen RIVERS TO CROSas the undersigned, Edward I. Boothe ' Misses Margaret and Mutiel'West- and Ross A, Munson, carrying. on s. North and South, barring the Ger- ney spent Sunday at hours. -- busitteas as General Merchants und• -. Fans, Hot Plates Etc. _NUM Invader, run the great rivers of Theo. and Mrs. Annan visited their er the .firm name of. Boothe and Russia Always historically import- ;laughter, Mrs Haryls; in Whitby, on 1Mturison in the Villsge'of Pickering, - Mc0ary Electric Ranges - ant,. they may assume great amt- Sunday, in the County o! Ontario, has been, _ iw egical significance,:The Red Army Some way'of Icilling tomato..w,orm3 as' of August 6th, I041, disolved by Frigidaire Refri$Cl'at01's ' -in fighting from river to.river. How- without picking them oft, would be mutual consent.so far as regards the g ; ever the fortunes of war may sway: welcomed. said Edward I. Boothe, aha wbres ft will continue to do.- on tree•Drina, • Miss.Kay, Winter and Miss Mary from the firm. - StAck and -Poultry Foods• on the Dneister nd on the Dnieper. Neale Have returned from a vacation i� The business in future will be car- "The great land muss of�Russia is as near Barrie. rio oq by the said Ross A. Morison, of All 'Kinds full of rivers as a ` leaf is full of Charlie 'Bell has .engages W. Cox who will pay and discharge all debts ' " --veins.-Nearly all'have.one feature-in to go uith his-threshing outfit ag- and liabilities and receive ail moneys �- - pummon - they flow from north to ain, payable ta•the said firm. agent for Mctor'mick•Ceering F&T.fn Maebinery and -south or from south to north. This Mike Donahue and Miss McGuire Repairs. p�e geographical feature may :ailed on Grasmere friends here on DA0171?D at Pickering this 7th day of - r spell Hitler's ruin. Sunday: ' . August, 1941. t ',qw Motto -- We W ve IL Cox tad k• Re A'aet ■atM' One of the most sfubborlui r defers- •'" Grain yields ,are• not as nigh as dad rivers will.be the,Dniester. For last year, with straw short, but the Signed - •[rotas s900� 100 miles it is the boundair between grain is heavy and good. ' I, E. Boothe, R• A. Murison �j ..PICKER INV ' ..the Ukraine and what was formerty, Beat wishes.go to Mr. Bert Guth- _ ,• S. SI R,a "' Rumanian Bessarabia. The Dniestzr rie upon the announcement ofhis - in very wending, and It flows very marriage to a Brooklin young lady:Nodee to Creditors fast. I_t$ average width is •'ooat 100, .Much sympathy is felt ror Frank AND OTHER „ - yards, but'in some places it stretches Maddaford in his ser;ous illness at == - E , G IALS •for .nearly a _quarter of a. mile from his home..,Frank spent all his early -- In the Estate of David 'Winter. of bank to bank. There are ra+p,'ds about life here. the Township of P'iakeriYig, Deceased SSG, a"lb• 150 miles from its mouth•.. In short, John Puakrin has purchased a ;Creditors of David Winter of Pick- 8reakfa►st �8con., ■+ " the Dniester is a• •hard river for a threshing outfit from Frank Puck- ening Township, Stonemarun, Who • t Panzer•division to cross, even allow- rin. The.getting of Aelp'for., thresh- died at Pickering Township, Julw !Aced Steak, ;+• .a, be ing.for. the Nazis' incredible skill in ing is a hard.matter. 13th, 1941, are requested to send gpannirig cwater under fire. But the There are some good corn crops particulars,of theii claims to the•un- 1 • ice• Dnieper is far harder. The Dnieper in . this district. The Hybrid fields dersigned before August 29th;' 1941, Pork. Liver} _ . a - is a mighty 'waterway, ranking in- are showing well. :-on the Westney afterwhich date his estate will.,'be - - • .Europe only after the Volga and the Chapman and -Blake farms, distributed among the parties ei� Stewing. Beef, qqss• sre� i�M1 f� a caent histo It rises in the into an- titled thereto, and the executors will LL- rY• ,,,,a,,, a �- - �cr:1l�l able for any claims'of which Jewel Shorte'nl g S 8 lfi . Danubo. Its fame goes Back i 1 l�. of Smolensk Provtnc hard b the •-• Canadian National Exhibition - -- -- — � •� �+- Y they hex a not then received, . i sources of the Dv;na'sad the Volga, August 22nd - September. - f a3 tins j.a�G• _ _ _ ClassicCleanser _—� aroma, August 7th;. $co r. fore >k reaches the sea. It flows GREEhFWOIOD > : 6 tins, 2 : and traveler'more t~lian 1'400 mites' be DATED'.at Osh • ' ' 1941. through low, andulating lands,•fertile Mr. Wm. Hodgson and family, of r plains and rocky steppes. Its banks W. E. :0. Sinclair K. C. ' Bank of in the main, are'}sigh, pattiovlarly-on ,East Toronto,_r<vere with W. W. and. Mrs. Geer on Sunday last. Montreal Building, +Oshawa, Ontario. i t the eastern side. At Smolensk, well Mrs. H. Etoclt and Mrs, glare, of - - — -- - - !, 3000 300p� "over 1'000-chiles from its mouth, it Markham' called on Mrs. F,..L Green Residents of Hampton, North, of Bl tc ler j�', O13� 0 plchering s " 150' yards wide. Where'Ire Pripet on Sunday, Oshawa, have come in,for a great - thW it from the famous marshes it and justly ---' - been spending a time with MiGs Dy- - Mrs, Bordman and friend have clear of severe -criticisan y is a quarter of.a mile wide. In some c plaaes 18 the Dnepropetrovsk District ;ii•��