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D1Tectdir 2,Q m • trre�l in .fall f r( rn C. -1V- R' b4d A ft- em��, AaaoeiatioaolOntatfa Corrimun�iv-- Club REEl�i 00 , _ tee Optoasetr.Cal �, llpcs examined- by aAO�nirdst . aetw,daaraociot.�,nt. MILLSX. �• Mr: Root, Ruddy advised the News "� ` "_ ": ,` K :.. • on Weftesday of the receipt of the DC1Nri.Lb 1tULUY bol rlet-at Sinal Payment of $2,000 to the Com- •Soticitfar.rtotuy 1'unt,c tvlo,�rywxawn. muniLT Club, by the.motion Picture t ► ' ; _4 0n acco>�nt of the scarcity.of OdCe Igimuty occupied day cha;ate A.9,Ctrri•- interttit$ with wlhom the Club bas t� ?' s , • elea.svuth wine o!Court Hvtt„e.whitey, ate is a: - been deaIing�for some months,' for a � `< 6y; help, Chopping Wlrl (le ( II9 F ,t- BE7�TiJiV, BELL '.tt ROSS the purchme of'their-builtin the •° ' Barrmtors;� Solicitors ioisner St. Pauls .'Church; -for the *" DAYS ,< , sum of $3,004. Mr. Ruddy also in- r '-"" .• f' Ont during Map June all w.1.']BF.ATQN_K.C. L Tslt phond }y, Y �� s forma us of the , statement by the Jup a%Ce fib s ECl>ll az- E1.BRf)OKE BK1.1„K C. Adel.2,'i38 Y, . p> � p - .-_ • ' Company, to proceed with, file'coo- �. r- ].H.F.ROSS pletion as soon as all details have 4 rangement, ;f ._ _ g JOHN L.MND' - Tozonte been arranged. Please 7�rrange ?accordingly. A JXIGrus luCMll.iAiv=aarr,etiir. Sol. 4or,,�oL ary PnWk-. 19 Melinda"suets -. Piekeil.ng a 1brtieultural Society' $ .� _ Toevato. Telei7huae EIAin 6,4oa. 29t! FALL FLAM-ER SHOW " ueyttat '. Clare G. lean, M. R. A. I. Q DUMBARTON UNITED CHURCH Arch. Mac B.,'.,: Registered• Azchftpet- _ ERBiiRT T. FAL:.AI8I3. L. 138., Wednesday, G£`3tluate of, Llnivpivttyi ofppZrouto RD.ups. Gradr•teof ciao Hoye, course o! Sept, 10WP OffiFQ, 9 Sultan St. Toronto I;:& B21# ' O.otai Snnrr��e_ons and-the university of Toroa>�. �OR residence second door east of st. wod• `' Residence,,Pickering, $? r 11• Cbwch. 'f4ekeriag,ent.• office home: t Make-this Flower Show the best - a.AL as a o_. « appofattaent. eh Kee A o! ,. tsr�iadN. rsooe Plek st00. Y P up r our figbeing.. morale. - ..'IfETE$ LFVLNE B. ,K. t_ The following co A fatal-accident octtir'red on Fri- I fell off the brid a" He-was taken Barrister, etc. -* g mpetitishow. ll give day morning of last•ix r g . your garden scope- to show. People'day �+when h'o. to the Oshawa hospital where`he died 4r aVbo. delight to see flowers. Saunders, formerly known In Brame- at 9.15,a- m. a result of stivere skull Office hoots -- 1 • S, Wed. ands" - --- ton by fellow,-employees as Mitchell fracturea. .Re was ca L Asters - 5 of one color rrying'Ua ownKlaig Str.:Plckscizgy•Next tq.Lift E. SARATON. -TOWNIiHIP fell from the C. N. R• bridge above, and his.partirer'a" (Purves) lunch- 'HF kD UFP'IL'E «- QS;3AWA RN i✓• cc���t Consyaacer.comma..„,.•, �, 2. Asters - 5 each'different. L : saleaerte. nt"t.`i;tc. 8. Asters --5 mixed to the roadway below, at the left boxes, Purvea,.iiav3n�.gQtie iota -�iitr } �cc�, isaeer o! tea`' W�""111.ORt- 4. Cosmos - 12 bloe¢ns aide of the pieture, Saunders was on city on Thuretiay night brit did not �p WX C. 1[t31~R[A>i3 5. Ciilenditla - 6 blooms iv. � way to :'Work at the' in}twition return on Friday'owing to rain', con- -• 'M M XMICE OF'THE PEACD 6: French marigolds display plant, from his and his partner's, sequently, Saunders was walking a- t dr the Co boarding licr ise, Mrs, 'Warren's at lone on• Friday. ' Provincial lice -•w �� � County at Oxtails ?. Marigolds, any variety - display the C: N. K station. The accident had not, on the first of 'the SyeekInenrance of AR Kt�Cda. PICKERIIV(3 ©NT. (open) ,occurred'about ?:10'a. m. but was located - ,t► S. Zinnias - 12 bloom - _ _ any o! the deeeaaod'e rel.= �41t!# �Sthl �1Y9tlEl>><1�a wish -- - M not observed b an of the numer- tives: •�,• E. RI+EHAf2DSQN �• Zinn#ae - I?iapla�r -- :a Y y fir_ or.liow deceased --fell 10. Naauirfium - dislitay ous employees on the Highway- bridge -the bridge to the roadvtay,' I1 Frr71l$l3AL lN96THAItIIt;`$ 11. Scabiosa -'12 blooms nearby. He was discovered a fes.min- some forty_ feet below* will paobabiy �oQr � �d �#Moo• REAL RSTATS 12. Petunias'- displaquses inter however. sti11-conscivus never be determined, adldfaess pbae� ;� .• _. . Y 1 CON'�PI�Y"OIXG 13. Snapdragon-- 6 spike ab - - the -- BR0i 61fi!'AM q PICK 5I3 and le to make- statement -- ;w cid established agener, rea$1► 14. Gaillasdia - 6 bloom to serve. 16. Dahlia' 1 bloom . - ply - - ce for Everyone in the Civil ,� Pew � 16. Dahlia -.display - _ - _ 17Gladioli - 6 spikesNOTICE _ a 18. Gladioli - 1 spike VY JZIE MAW. A 19. Larkslqur -- 6 blooms , ;Defence OrganizatiCtnOur badra par roti, way 499 ` - JORNOBD- AUM1DNSHli AND 20. Roses-3 blooms "There's. _. 22:;Rosea _ display There a a Lace far ity cif Germs. planes being able -. p etic . one ra reit etude of write. Addsesv !sl! Dandat� 23. Phlpx- '( er vase, p y sector Carl Casks of the Fire u reach poirtinerit by 'reminding the A.•R. P. Organization" said In- to COAL, 'CORE, salve conducted Ao where (perennial dis la s y, us,of the bombing planes .that flew s Marshalls Dept. to an audience -of from San Diego CAl._to Greece, a wfJU� C 'Rilip . += Sta miL ]mast. 24. Mixed Annuals - basket (open) about-fort h ;o" t ` - --- 25. Novelty tlanPer ( named) P in rile Town distance of 7,000 miles. He brought .. }drjl� ,5�$ <. h�l�ithy:.Ootartc,: Hall on Tuesday evening,. It was a with him models of amall�foresgn y 26. Dini4ig-room table bouquet 27. Living-room bouquet ' male section of that audience was used its exti 'n the incendi4 bit disappointing to fine that the bombs and one of the stirrup•'pumps Prizes will be 1, 2 and 8 with War ngtiiam $ t'y ey cQnsidsral2ly less than - .half of the b3rm7r. . - BUlLDE S 8DPPtI1i$. . t �L j� a K +M c s Briabush ROS 3t Savings Stamps and Cash as well as r Goesit ed the following Specials total - the ladies-were mucic in. the Men under 30, or of military:ago, u1a0 lOt:lll sacra @ w0?�C T. Eaton Co. I.td. Trophy majority. The members of oui TvV. ars not encouraged to enroll, but We havealso itteed Iu.sLoteJt•j' � �� II$allp8, (fit• Robs, Simpson Co. Ltd. rtophr Connell and the officers ane control]-' y do so, taking the training. Purged co-operation With neigh- LINZ Of MAPLE I.1�" I0MJ-Q recede 391 era et the •i;ve branches. appointed Behis lir 4�piarott ,"Medical, sad 3w1*&l R'!ft for Bltew by the Council, comprised just about boring units, and offered the advis- G LI'#IdZ !"E11'i18, t �� i Costa taken L All ea'hiite to be in place by 4.30 all the men resent - eat a ai P male ory service of the leaden in the : P. m.-a S. T. except in -.2asses .7 business house on -our main street busy inn Obterbity Semi-Rodes and 24.which are open to members wan represented, giving raw is the .in�the tGovernment,�who 1 are giving ,A W. MITC� r � k5 ai led Nunn in attaxiance and grid Don-members'and may be placed i atpeal-to the German Air �4 to their time voluntarily. to this world. • rlsket{n`g,, QII�• - �. ,,�• •- pµ !4 buar service gkws. upon arrivaL These will be judged.by drop "a couple" around alar sigh- There are five services of the C. a i '' :ahah+�Iaace 5t rn►iC; the andfenoe. borhood, to rid us,ofsoma of that D. C. - Med'isal, Fire control, Pel- IPlloste Office 74 -,.Ret. p. to �3.E.R. GOOD' t3-3-7 2. All exhibits ,shat be produced by much-hesrd-of state -' pl��y toe Supervision, Tnissortation, and cetu t3 =z the exhibiter. _ Our Federal and Provincial Govern- " ' 'i may be used in tau Public Utilities Maintenance. Coen= -'C 1 f' �' ��.�.�� e _ y gots. menta }.ave stayed the urgent need menpciag at once, enrolments will be vv Ls - e S 4. Spec' Prizes are donated to win- for such protection, but we, around taken, and after the First of Seek- ' ners of greatest n%mber- of th;s villa apparently do not a - 1 g ember; a Course Q! 8 Iaectvrea will. Instant light cook stoves. ' d Points. with those.who do.know.All-gut mw be a given :the entire organization, by ��t* �` .0 ,•ACCi>id4Wte'RoPpen S. 'Winners of the trophies forego•all- effort .(of which we hear considerab- authorized instructoita, after which s0 (jiliCk, $o satiefaatorT,z. � � Prize peonies. le criticism '}fere of the Goveinment the Department Leaders will conduct (;0111 Oil stoves, t'p@Q4 �1Ot. Refreshments sei;4 : for not carrying on) is alright, so their own instruction to those, who late$--�i Window$C1`fiIIB -� wIH131i!@ Wlt)1 '04r In aid of British War Victims' Fund, long as it does nQt interfere with by that time will Nave decided just p ' ;Loearl A$ept s AAmisvion__ Freer our ppersonal interebts. what particular service they wish to Screen doors,garden lool• ' r God Save the Mr. Wm. Reesor, Reeve, told of enter. - ' . Kling and all hardware at rigb� . { F. M. Chapman, Pres the. Councils Resolution to place Ai stated above- there is a Place �y�Ii �• 0$LR�' Miss Winnie W ` + this area under the Civil Defence for everyone in the 'C.D..C. You. are pr108S� rood, S4ciaetary' o ration, and the 'a �• pe appointments .• of invited, men and vvpomen, even urged Brig GENERAL INiURANCE _ _ - _ gin your 1e►wtt mowers ti the different officers, and then in- to enroll. The work is interesting, ' t181'►RVIC& " - PR07 fGTI - be sharpened and rt licit - - (��} J �OWe troduced Inspector Carl Caskey, oft. and. your,heip'in needed. ~�+ ' P.- the Fire Marshall's:--Dept, who is a' A group of motion pictures, taken QQ f JA:" s very interesting speaker. He describ- in England, dui3ng actual air raids, �, B�a7! �� harvea with 1887 - t T ,, ed the British organization, and the Bliowin9 flight$ of enemy planes, the Harctwaie snfi6f} b�tid• planning of the.. Canadigm by the exploding bombs e-_t_c. will be shown er. A record ex encs gained on - tfiose islands. at an early date to the�enlisted -;PIaB a t~. u We are featariug P $ - 4 _ Simam Hie removed any doubt as to the poair members - MN ws Col. P. J. Rt>rtve leaf wef=t harvea�, - _ • ted his season's crop with a Massey r�t binder that Was purchased"by him in s r P y J Booth zaol V - caoatig ori new 'E. ti ORS SRV �Ca. �. ��. 1887. The binder did a'good job, and - l waas powered by a tractor made from _•' • THE RRXALL $�`O� � Oliclsrah t@' of Henry ,Ford's Model T's by Building,''houaing Poit Office comm .._� he`-rhechanic".-Phis is ample evid- r � nee of th8 long life o a�lti .ene early .this weeks Came ras Fibs `^ when ro • Reals and Beddpin �• P perly cared,for,.aa-the bin- " .� _ , _- •. -. `:---. ; .. dei was used for•�ears,on 150 acres. w Y The excavation commenced this accommodation-in the present location Soft clrins� �(;® , �p Wefare: «pondering if this ig not a weelS on ,the,basement_ o£ the ,two-- •the-Red and White Store, was taped Siut1 �.I�/tiCh +� rtittird for Pickering Township, The story E. J. Booih `bridling on the -to capacity and beyond by the trem- �re ��1 �vrawt' M1Ya�c�.l I— 7. 'CCC-VLt,iLl1{i Pi VLA r �_ _ mo. _-- site.lsa e� The BiW Score itnd idle "endaus.increase in the inauT service -- ed tMs farm fof 54 years continuous- Eastern House. The building is to- The new building is being erected Gifts- r_ ly rove are wonderiri also if this" �r a . MIS -, r M-" AtpbQ1W*a,-Dsy i= Nifptit , g _ accommodate.the new' ,.'Post Office, by Mr. Booth, and is nota 1±ederal' does not. establish a township chard with •a podern apartment'-011 the se- ct.- 4$# erection of:a building iC ! t/YY �..l,..r��. 2.•._aM,.:�N 11InSe. �Y a�.art prole Qond floor which will be let. to be used solei} for the.Post Office nished inerr. cipt ifs C¢ fullyODI. r .. [�j nner,be �iind mod- fare a emerchant- with othe Off+�egin polis �+ pp +�+ C.+,R1r1 .• +t+E The main floor will A. iTEi\I l' f,71r,/!J L, modern post office ma s d2d, gs} .�� - ern fittings, public desk space, and. his store - a delicate subject-hi this " L.B raueral D06otoir -for the Highway, „in twitch ss .8eatin A watir s stem' and hot-.: .comnlrixit for man ears.. LOCIAL DEt•1YERY ll g' y y y r K IN liT lltllld. 8181 £arm. 2 or 8 acres immediately. water heating will be installed. ' ne new,building is to be-finished S?C�iB HOURS, gap m,•il p.tait.dt 1, Apply 17- -1r8nkdsle rive. Toronto With. .tete' stens--elrang` -art ilr - a modarrr, - - - pe udio�TSwidays h ` r s WT. conditions ns in this neighbornood, the iusul-brick material, Phone Gerr. 1431 I r ., w P ilk M '.• . i_- ra tem i.'r»a,.a chip, v: '�!r�, '-d• y .,.,- .' , -s '• ;Y r«y.. .,,_ t,. .. yy <.;:h .r-`°�vc'",c. ,_ �s .r -��'' ,,,, ]>,,.-,�es�,`„""c?�e,o4,e....:.•. ���v5s�•' r,F. t""°" `S� _,u.t t&`"'-•e��,m.�'x'a'a$.�:_��•� w €�u. ,'. - ... .. .,. 'r.'r�r--.---'_-a-.._.�.+.:u. ..; :. n.. ._.n.._. _, _ _alae-✓. - -- ..-� mr,- _ vti�„ a1.�.. {:._ _ _ :af —,_ ._..;w,e.. � ... _ .« s +y. 5 .,: .. ,. .. . .. .,. s- . ...', o•+..y, y... 'fie. .$; r f, - env: .z J • ...n�.� ... of ,.. -,.�' „-'." '''^ '' f :!f r ;'R;Fad R MRS. AMBASSADOR AND MRS. ENGLAND I7iE WAR . WEEK — Commenter on Ghrrent Evan t`+ EXHIBITION y ,PROGRAM - _ 'The Powder Keg Sizzles y y r Friday, Augur 22 — Opening _ Day—Lieut,Governor opens • In Russia and Far East • �• �' 63rd C.N.E. _-- - Saturday, August 28—Warriors' Day, associated with Red .Strategic Thailand German quarters recently, These Cross and Auxiliary War Thailand, Iormerly known as sources would appear to•reckon on Services. Slam, 1s the stnategio state �of the success of a concentrated yM drive eastward in the Ukrain sec- Monday, August 26—CMidren southwestern Asia. Beyond Thai- tor, The possession of the Ukraine - Day. land's northern and western y; Tuesday, August 28—Automo- frontiers lies British Burma,.gate- v importance to Is ai inial imports a Germany. tive Day. wap o India. I the sout and sugar beet farms �r y h'she Its grain a has- Wednesday, August 2T—Food has a common border with British make it, the.notion's "'bread baa t n 'M+/f� Product: a n d Merchants Malaya, rich in rubber and -tin. ket""and 'sugar .bowl," It also L D=Y• She 1s a Lew hours, as the bomber great coal resources, iron Y g ' flies, from Singapore, mines, deposits of salt, copper and ,Ay Thursday, August 28--Women's, Britain's Music and Art Day. bastion of empire defense in the other minerals. Russia, however, • still battles Friday, August 29—Press Day. Far East, On her east lies _ xis with dogged tenacity and surpasses • - � ,� Saturday, August 80—Manufae• French Indo-China w h e'r a the. j s ture.rs', Athletic and Floral Japanese have completed a mill- all previous German opponents in ife.of U.S..ambaisador to Day tary occupation. fighting temper. For the flrrl time ---_- :Britain, swaps smiles with Mrs. Winston Churchill at opening of' Monday, September 1 — Labor Last week Thailand tell under the German mechanized army has . New England Services Club, sponsored by Y.W.C.A. in London for Day, the rays of Japan's rising sun. met an almost equally mechanized women on war duty.r Tuesday, September 2—Inter- Tokyo was said to be pressing foe and a foe whose morale can- national Day (Program underBangkok for military bases and not be shaken. The German High Command can. the auspices of International control of the country's produc- Business Machines Co. Ltd.) not understand the morale,of the 7.: Business tion, whish includes ti and rub- '. Wednesday..September 3—Agri• her as well as rice. Soldiers of Russians who simply refuse to-sur- faced' o sur- ' 'Extends Vel�ome culturists' Day. render even when faced with c�r- - ! Thursday, September 4—Trans Nippon i Endo-Chia took up poli- tafn death. Germany;claims that tions on Thailand's frontier. Bang- a Russian army can bo technically ° f + partition, Commercial Trav- kok lined up troops on the other beaten but that it seems to have To fur load Neighbor's slier. and Service Clubs aide of the Jungle border and an. sidenouof that it would fight ag• the power and the morale to Friday, September 6 — Live gression from an break up into small ,groups and Stock Review Day, y quarter. continue the battle by resorting Saturday, September 8—Citi- Whoever controls Thailand is in- to guerilla warfare, American Tourists -Visiting Canada Expected To Reach An zone' and Children's Day. a position.to menace all the pow- Napoeon ran up against tl «,same AR Tune High This Summer —, Many Tours Being ers of the Far East, save perhaps thing -when, in one battle, the Arranged to Visit Canadian National Exhibition. China Japan is openly planning Russians sought to the death zfter ' --T to move 1n as the dominant power their .position had lieen rendered Gallant Norway"Empire Bplrit" will come to 1 y i East Asia, hopeless. After the battle Napolw 29% before your eyes i a thrilling R.+C.A•F. Display Is Unconquered Japan needs Thailand a8 a step- eon could hardly believe that . pig stone toward-that domination: there were practically no prisoners Meant with a cast of 1500 on the , ]000 foot stage with superb light- Recruiting Unit Japan needs Thailand's rubber and and he exclaimed: 'These Rua- effects and glorious myrica- _ la contemplating the . trail of tin and Burma's oil. If entrenched- Pians let themselves be killed: fte t t 1 the new German aggression In in Thailand she would be Ina. post- _ they are not taken dive. This does aaeompaaimenta, and with huge Also Canadian Built Fight- Russia there In a possibility that tion to block the Burma road,'eut- not help us at all." d1gares of the statute of Liberty Ing, Bombing and .Training we may Iorget other 1 inda over- w' ting off ,War supplies_ to China. The next few weeks will be 4L an the right and Britannia on the Planes tett. This performance will be top-, run and physically possessed by Thus hundreds of thousands of crucial period. Operations on the but by bim -front growing moff with a brilliant display.-of A mobUe recruiting unit will be causee� theirned spi it its unconquer -fraomn!Chinaaeseo ops to fight gain tithe incould be relsedholeseriousnelas.an There ise id sitll time € girrwvrks' as important feature of the R. C. able, In a recent radio address the Russian's is Siberia, „ for the Germans to take the gate• w ')GOOD NEIGHBOR" POLICY A. F, display In. the Automotive Norwegian Minister to the- United While Japan has been pouring ways of the Russian .defense sys- » _ 'President Roosevelt's .-"good Bldg., at the Canadian National States rendered a public service tem around.•Leningrad,-Smolensk p troops into Indo-China; Britain has -= neighbor" policy Is undoubtedly Exhibition. This will he stationed by reminding.us of some of the augmented' her Singapore fleet and Kleve`before• the September having beneficial repercussions In at the easternend of the build- current accomplishments of 916 With H.M.S. WArspite and other raios come. Whatever check the-- Canada, First. of .tbese Is the de- tag, which will include such Can. little country,despite,the fact.that Nazis . have -suffered daring the p owerful - naval units and has r efdon of the Republic of Msxtco; adian-bi ilt types as a Hurricane. she.1s under the-iron heel of Naz- strengthened. her garrisons - In last month and however much Ao take space in the Canadian Na- fighter, a Fairey Battle, an' Anson ism.' Singapore and Burma with rein- their "time table" has been dis- " Atonal Exhibition where Mexican. bomber, Harvard and Tiger Moth What remains of the Norwegian loreements of British' 'Australl' arranged. their striking powerhas- Imndlcrafts ailed natural products trainers. This display will also in- navy is still fighting alongsideand Indies troops. noV-15een destroyed. 'v>Y! be lavishly displayed.- South clade a wide variety of types of Norway's allies, the British. Her On the other.,hand It Is still and Central American countries aeronautical equipment, and train•• -great merchant marine, comprising' Will Vichy'Yield? possible that the German armies !wM also be represented, ..ad members of.the R, C. A, F. almost 4,000,000 =toga of shipping -Vichy-controlled 'France has iotn- can be slowed.and slofaed again by 7.- - MILITARY TRACK MEET - ._ � • will be _on.hand' to explain to C. manned by 25,000 sailors, still ed Germany i full collaboration the Russian "luring-on" tactics, The armed forces of United Na E. visitors .any questions they , sails- the seas under direction -of - snd-,Marshal Philippe Petain has slid guerilla warfare, The offensive f may have:to ask is regard to these her free government established roclaimed-his intention oL forcing may bog down in the sno." aad flutes and Canada clash. Don't be - - . P -. •farmed though=lt is-at the later- thins' 1n London, In British_ and Canad- France to share with Sher con• ice of as early Russian winter. tastlonal Track Meet- at the-Can- It is felt by Ra C. A. F. author- iso trailtig camps Norwegian cit itaerdr ins European reorganiza- Meanwhile, there is no occasion ities that large numbers of young !sena -are learning the sordier's tion. Vichy Frabee is` sow can- for overconfidence. -From now-on. adian National Exhibition. Out �►. !standing athletes o! both coua- men on visiting this display will trade that they may continue their sidered. by' Britain _to be d full- it is. not a'question of anybody's _-- tries will meet i competition for feel impelled to go .over to the re- country's battle. Even under pre. fledged Nazi-power. "magnificent Teaistance" but of crulting station and sign ftp, be- sent desperate conditions Norway who wins the war,: It" honors. Units. from the German pressure caused France cause of the very desire to become is fulfilling every international 'Russia Bombs _Berlin Empire overseas training here will to surrebder-Indo-Cbina to Japan better acquainted with an outfit obligation, paying, for tnstance, ab0 take part in this unique -Dt'o- . sad.`�has bro.nght_$ritaia and the "There seems no qac tion that' Da•y which_. s-so full, of interest and every cent of interest oa her dollar gramme. Untied>Statea to..the verge of. war Russian retaliatory of. excitement. loans. r TWO FINE .BANDS ;. to the Paeifle.' WiII France now Berlin bar begun. That r5alleng The United States Ntavp Band is be made to surrender the French anew the Nazi statements that - gene of the finest bands in the « r� African colonies and the- French .Russian air.power ,)las oeen shat 'world. Its eighty-five members will LUCKY TETER AT •GN.£. fleet to Germany?, With- German tered. Whether 'the Russians 63:Vd N a fourteen day attraction on occupation of Dakar on the west sufficient=long-range equipment to• African coast the security of the match. the growing British :air7. ' the Band shell• t western hemisphere would be ser- assault on Berlin and other Ger The American Great War Y.et Brans' drum and bugle band of w u y menaced. to sl Sian cities remains to be a�eiL W%` Poiish Russian Pact There ser •a small doubt, however, fifty-seven girls will• site its first !, that Berlin is due -to taste song Canadian appearance at the Can., In London on July 30 the Polish thing of the horror9 of bgmhinx adian National Exhibition, bye ? x - _ r Beres It simple way you can b t K and •Soviet diplomats_ signed � and' that- Russian boaibe.a wit} ° r t w treaty ending, the state of war rove m re rut..es o snip Canitda's' war effort — tell d that had existed between the two the R 1 year United States friends that e w oya Air Force. °� countries ever since the Russian there is no passport required to --- - invasion in September, 1939. B visit Canada. Thus you Will help z m stimulate the flow o! American the new pact the Russians agree New erman Trick _ ;visitors to our many beauty._spots to release all Polish. army, V 'snd great recreational centres. ' nners, estimated around 300,000, To Fool Rusa:ans s 4 a annation 1 aow rmy, whichem to be ormed would' join Russian dispatches from the , Palace or Cottage' a, the'Red army in the fight against front recently said the G 3rmans . ,Same to Germans ;, the Nazis. are trying tricks to mricea] the The Russian Front steady decline of their iorce3, For example it $can said, Rus. The King and,Queen traveled " Since -troops' heard 3'" ��" started InJuneR ssiann ave siaen rattling n. a wooded sector, + • 1)00 miles to visit the bombed , , Hull, �" .^ for the most part been holding as though "ani gunners were areas of orpo the British Broad-' ; .,. the Nazis outside their main; for. busy, behind every tree and bush ' ' elating Corporation reported. One woman, bombed out of her tifications by a series of magnifi- Russian couts; ho�cever, could ' home in a recent raid, said she s yili x cent delaying actions. Now the find 'ony one machine gun nest. ,ti .` was still living in it although the ;a�,:MkaE c; ,x. German drive eastward, after, one windows were broken. — "Suicide hes„ as this tont is a 1 ailed is one•of Itis many • of its periodic slowings up'appears mi r6phone a disclosed .that a xac - crophone and a_ series of ' "So are )lie, ones at Bucking- death-defying feats which stunt Te er and his squad of "Hell to be moving forward again. loud-speakers had been set up to - .lism Palace," the Queen laugh- Drivers" are noted for. They are scheduled to appear, at the 1941 A notable increase in confidence spread the clatter of the single fly replied. Canadian National Exhibition.. has been unmistakable in official gun throughout the. `woods. REG'LAR FELLERS—Smart Bey :. _ By GENE BYRNES 4 - _ So MAIVE NEVER THIS LOOKS LIKE A NICE ' WE'RE STILL DRIFTING! YES,SIR! BUT I CUT OFF S �► ` ' BEEN 'WAY OVr ` • ' SPOT! THROW THE DID YOU THROW THE THE ROPE!1 THEIUGHT YOU�C HERE FISHIN' - ANCHOR OVERBOARD ANCHOR OVERBOARD? VclAIWA SAVE THAT a _ BEFORE ? _ sit �_ 0 ao a s e►ser.AN+w.....w pili t ' ,. � ,...,...::._:, :..,,. :.r.,... ....._a.ea:*...,.,. �.,,s..y,s4.-'� ,; -Ds-:,.: ,•f<... ..:, - ..�.,.•�,z,m:oza•s u* -..-.m. _ ',r,er� _::sub„as�s� _. - .:rc•.s.�-m- .. V. ,j-... ,�:.' 7Co.\"l•:..1. '.,'..: .. . .... ....:., -.. .i' v. :♦ t L" "'P•'.• 6'-. .) :'.4.''� M ',YCI ' ',�.•... .- ._.,.ti .. .. .- ... ..,.,.k ,....... .. ,r':. - ''-=-pus s„ r� .''. "M1�.r•..'. .• '..w... w',�.. ;, Yj(.•,..R ._..,.".. N " ...i, ' '.'S. 'L, i}'i._ 'K" .,, ':� 'L '•r. ..-. , • RITA HEMLOCK -b4te oompaalonship. lihe asoma > {i to like you so tremendously — I TABLE TALKS / mean, I' wonder if'we ooalda't v .:� pool our assets. 'It you woalda't By SADIE B, CHAMBERS tutor 'Valerie." = H` 1 wt "Are, you really &U4. truly otttltt*e — ing me a chaste at it?,- - 1 Medley of 3 "I think I ani." said Mark. .a L'OtYt3erlVed course, I know people sometimes S44X1#S bind themselves to things in a lust enthusiasm. I don't want All of us who like something ` you to do that. I want you to be different do delight in trying new. free. You're young. " 'Maybe' you recipes. Nothing gives us a bet-' won't want to be tied down.- But ter scope for this than the mak- D����/�� 4.w ,_:. C'f•'�° y? there'll be a home, and a'decent ing of new conserves. I have a salary, and teaching—if you want number of requests and I am go. It. We can try it out, anyway, ing to combine them in this week's and then if we don't like• it, we - column with a few very special can call it a day, and quit," favorites. --Lucy pinched herself quietly. Peach Conserve f i' " se4 She probably would wake up•in 15 large peaches another minute, among the dusty 1 lemon .. books n the Ark "Bu you don't 1 a " i t orange know a thing about me," she 1 grapefruit r F, r said. e 1 .teaspoon almond flavoring W can go -Fifty-f4fty on that." �i4 teaspoon, nutmeg,. -- K w "We axa'k "3'va known you to 1 cup blanched shredded almonds the rni o . . �1 pY ►sem' ` .A g3astires since I, was Sugar, equal quantities for t� a ten." peaches Yy�_ t 1 "Th Aythtng against Peel and slice peaches, add E LESS a ' t a Y0�! USE Allis, me," sat$ :,Mark. He reddened orange, grapefruit and lemon. slightly. The ,world's interest fa Cook r one-half hour then add ER REStIL•�5 his father a money, never ceased the sugarand cook for 46 minutes YY to embarrags'hfm. - He was level= natil 'a marmalade consistency. B headed enough to know thers'.was Add nuts and cook 5 minutes, it's the double-acrson .of as�personal about it. y little";that'w Cal Baking Powder sterile' Calumet that Valerie stirred and sat'up. Mark, permits you to use fess, and shook his, bead 'alightly, and Lucy cool seal with paraffin. If desired still get better results. ',a cup chopped maraschino cher- - understood .that the conferesice Calumet gives continuous ries may be added. leavening—during mining and _ was over. : " Peach Conserve with 'Pineapple In the oven. Easy_opening, - - 'I thick I�went to sleep," said 3 cups sliced'. peaches won't-spill container, with - VaIerie, -She blinked—Dr eyes p pineapple handy measuring device under , free from dreams, and looked at �a cu crushed A young Indian bead worker of Caughnawaga Reserve, near 1 grapefruit the lid. AND THE PRICE Montreal. This handsome Indian maiden is one of the on of In- Lucy, 'Wlmt a shame! I've mis. _ _ IS SURPRISINGLY LOW. -' group 1 cup raisins • diens demonstrating their native crafts in the booths arranged In sed all"Able time-with you"' u r _ the courtyard of the National Industries- Building,,Canadian National `Maybe 'we'll be seeing Leicp Scups sugar Exhibition, by the Welfare sh Training Service, Indian :affairs Branch, sesta;' eats Mark..Valerie felt the % cup rolled or chopped pecans Scald and cold dip peaches, `•—"""� Department of Mines do Resources. undercurrent of excitement in his peel. Add pineapple and grape, r - votes as :they left Lucy at hdr fruit sliced thin or chopped door. - Peed very CA «,.,,,K• pretty dull; specially on the 'farmer XTo bis continued) fine. Add the raisins and cook ZARR Y I�. "Anotber .thing was. I really until mixture thickens. Add the 111111f _ could not take much money. fronx. . Sugar and cook until it thickens YAARKahem And anyway. halt of them Home Made Bread again. Add the nuts and cook for a' • . -ddn't' have any. It was rather c five minutes. Pour into glasses U by -sheet. the- way they'd watch for� The t�ipeedier Way and cover with paraffin when " the Ark, and call to each other •7 o �OlCttl' Kimball Dunn when._they .saw i,';-and run to ' �� {tie w M thti Used Cantaloupe-.and Peach Ctiaaerv�s ` - meet us. So what, could you • o r a:sups peaches tM Y CHAPTER TEN dol to Maks 'It '9Vt it^WtIll be 4 cups cantaloupe , DOUSLE•ACTINS ,,, can ou ":But no!" othiag' but what .you dtdg of �+�� ere': 06#i(- Juice' aiid' grated rind''of 1 Lemon �You s'ee. It never: was a sue- quite agreed'lMtark,.He_couldn't ` and 1 orange cess, ;got really. Fliit; there's the quite laugh, even though he some-• Remember how Mother always I tablespoon of chopped citr+ols haw wanted" to. "set? her bread the" night betore, peel Ark. It wasn't much more than 1 "So we were Just-about to col- and Men kneaded it In good shape 3!i cu blanched and shredded snip tifty, dollars. But has it coat P POWDER • �r� ony fifty dollars. But has it cost lapse when you found us. Now next day; before she put it into almonds , af Vanl -to rise again? And ll ` _Ime money mace!" man this ani of t2>tThere the Ark has gone, It makes is by o noontime, .the kit hen would Adotheok aeutar andhe tcook 1for 2 n. I r. y ' d t - "That`s the way ' with used g t sca'r's." He spoke as if he had vast maybe t" to izing odor of home- Utes, , stirring constantly. Add - ezperlence She Looked quickly at I can sell the books to. And map baked bread. Well. you can ha%e nuts and cook 5 minutes. Pour the American soldiers In camp and him.. but � he -looted , back serf• be the garage will know a junkie home-baked, bread "by twelve o'•-.' -•into -hot sterile glasses° Wheii who *ill take the' Ark."' clock, too; and you needn't start cool seal with paraffin, for the People in_England. scaly, - "And what about Dried eggs afford a • "lifoet of.the"hooka were' fath• you"' asked the -bread-making procedure till - Merton Sam " great edea, Mark. ten o'clock in the mornings elWe•' Choose melons )vhich are At-' omy in shipping space, a. vital era," she explained. But I Luc made a -small-bo "." facto.in this country's aid to E� - #tadn't cotinted 7 oil,their taste, 'it's y 7 11 Here la-the recipe. moat ripe but not overt ripe mace, "Make myself another job, 3 cakes yeast Peel, remove the seeds, and cut np land. g t banged„ you see, since father's , . down X80-doapeonunds, lnetudgng ribs time. I tried to get them inter' that's all. i have to work, so 4 tablespoons sugar „ _ the-pulp. into 'neat uniform pieties. ten ested In" Dickens "and Tbackeray, there must be something." 6 tablespoons warm water Weigh the melon and for every package. All the food value in the,. - But It was no tree, So I had tn. you like Valerie?" -asked - 3-cups milk ;pound of melon allow lb. of original egg is -maintained in the - stock up on detective stuff-It w,aa Mark suddenly. The craziest idea �4 tablespoons lard powder o[ .the dried egg. . sugar and 4 tablespoons watsi. quite pt course had crossed hie mind while she f+ teaspoons salt You can do everything. with• a you Put sugar and water together into You e blame them,- Life must be had beer+ talking. H'e .watched "2 cups cold water ss egg you do with a fresh one, 4 preserving kettle, bring to the except fry, boil or poach 1t. The her closely. Ila-14 cups. all-purpose flour boil, add the melon and boil stead• -Lucy Gfered a Job 4 'Crumble yeast, add sugar dud fly until the syrup answers the Product can be- served-as acram� Her face softened as she half jelly. 4 drop or warm water, and stir tintR sinootli, usual- test for led eggs or to any omelet. IL cera' Scald milk, pbur over ford = nit o! vegetable be d to all kinds of cooking. - smiled across at-Valerie's sleeping two e e coloring makes The Government of the United salt; stir until melted, then dd . . r"•st - face, -"I love her.. I don't .know- a. pret3itrl!' yellow in color: This States this Year l h i. cold water.. 'When mlztnre to"1 t•• 9 r a ready as par- is a de)�ul jelly for tarts and just why, I'm not—qoz .specially warm. add yeast and T cU s'of -. chased 3,250,000 cases of eggs as . t P is very omical. soft .•shout people. But. 'there's - compared with" 2,500,000 cases to - flour and beat for 3 minLtea, Add gape Coa.erve• _ something about_ , her,,—1 dou't all of 1840. Thousands of cases know what—but It 3 cups [}our and beat 3 mtnu4es. - 4 ibi. Beta you. I ttt�gar have been sent to Britain. Add 3 anis t ui nd beat 5 nifp_ I. lb, of seedless •raisins y cart see shy it should when she's uses. Stir iq enoug lout• so that 2 your daughter. and I suppose even oranges (medium) dough loses its. sbiny look, Turn 11: cups shelled and-.chopped a gold spoon hasn't been goon P out onto a floured board and knead-' ent tigh for ben," pecans until smooth and elastic (about 10 Tie up to Bue you see — sae's not any,„ minutes);.using just enough -Hour ..Wash and stern grapes: `Place �IS daughter," said, .hark, very quiet- to keep front' sticking. Divide' in kettle. !dash and cook until Og�eA si 19• He 'even loosest a fang -tints dough into 6 pieces, Place 2 pieces - skins separate from put Press at Valerie first; to be- sure she' of dough in each buttered•bread p' EdCA�� R a was still asleep. "She's�my wife's through colander. For every cu M, E pan. Brush' tops with butter. Pre of pulp use % cu su P4S*# by -a formermarriage. Of•course. -•'heat oven 1 minute. Turn off oven . - P gar. Com- I adopted her legally—and•'I don't and place ' loaves on the rack, bine, adding the 'raisins and •Tothe tramp ofinar hing feet,the think sh9 could possibly- be enc oranges which have been sliced Z"-of a•roplan•engines,the ratA• Close oven door.' Let rise 30r3e very thin. Boil until thick stir- of machine suns and the ramble of more mine—so far as the way i' mini.tes. The bread should ,be tants,Canada gives her answer to the feel about her—" ring frequently. Then•add the ` world.And you're invited tosesitall double- in bulk and up tq top of "She" adores you." : said Lvcy:• pan. Set oven heat control at 425° nuts.' Pour° into sterile jelly and se•3t titres at the most dramatic, "I tried to think a glasses*and seal. • ` informative.inspirinaEzhibitionown p ways to crake F. ana bake bread ten minutes. _ held, her say 'my fatL•er.' It sounds Then reduce temperature to 375° SEE Navy,Antsy°Air Fergie assts like a coronation, 'or something." F. and bake 50 minutes, '1'Ur:. out ut"""her. ...+comes Per.uane isthrilliagactiondt•plays! letter, farm Interewted renders, Ste He was looking at her now, on rack, brush fops with butter is Pleased to reeelve sugtt;estioss- J,r.«•" - }' �'. SEE Canadian-btstltfl�I Onxme. though she• realized he scarcely and cool: on roPles for her velum■, and 1• r •.. ehtwss go thronahtlteirpat;esi knew it,,,He seemed really loo,;•.• _ y , •'eveq read to lbiles _to-root "Pet — SEE. M•sasrsehtnitt sad other _ Pee s." Requests rur 'recd s or — yr Pe "souvenirs"from the Battle of ing at his thoughtb 74 T R7, 7. J -Tut" Secret Press RUMACAPS. RecomnLonded by ke Q NAWS housands who have gained bitter �,T= PICKERIN Men '40 A DRUGS.40p50RadaVICPEP, VIM, VIGOR, smuormal? One of the first things irbe.Nazis rtealtlL --BOYES' i &I pep, vim, vigor, suppressed in Poland was the Press 'e Wwwt norm Expert yviee and ro- *L76 per year. $JM in advance OWex Tonic Tablets. pre-war Poland had 2,200 Periodical WANTED vitality? Try publications, Among them 190 daily DEAD HORSES AND CATTLE pairs to all- makes. Bess- labacrlptions to tbA United States Contains tonics, stimulants, ' oyster normal perp after .spars. To-day, in German-occupied For free piell up phone lead Gt. Britain, $2.00 in advaMIL elements,--aids to . Poland, there are only sixteen pub- onable charges. Work 80, 40 or 50. Get a special intr0dur-t- 55 3ROOKLIN guaranteed. ory size for only s5c. Try this sAd to 'mations in the Polish language and John markar, Propri"or y are all by the, Nazis. CLAREMONT 913 normal pep vim today. For sale the PICKERING 606 ARTHUR FIELD ART at all good drug stores- But alongside this Nazis controlledPICKERING 30 press there is a network vi illegal PIC Graduate C -------------- rig in AGINCOURT zone duate Radio and T fevision publications, a network &MILzil Classified i LAND SV RVILYOR its richness. The full number of We pay the phone ebarges institute; Member Official Radio 'pyATTy — re-built,washer, PriceDoNjgVAN, C. these illegal Publications is' not Service Men's'Association, less lmown, but is it probably not tut in half. Arrange your own PAY- surveyarg Gibson and Arnold, and their range is .GORDON YOUNG LTD. B Office. pbow than twenty-eight, 7,Isent& Apply Box B. New OGMTM- Toronto Phone Ad.3536 our str. RaleL are o, extremely wide- First Of-all there 5Z S. OU file A" the `daily TOneO-typed sheets The Pickering 99L toy the the 130 Acres ""R SALE or RENT which give the foreign news on. MARKET xILL L E. O'N&- Claremont, good. runn B. O. broadcasts MEAT at basis of the B ins stream, good wells, Close to one most reuem ber that the Poles FUNERAL D IRECTOR AND 11"ool. Appy Button, K. C-0 F. L. had to surrender all 'their wireless EMBALKHR We carry a full line Ot $touffville. $2-4DANCE and inside information from sets g uc:0o@sor*.to1 W.J. Wither. IROOKS to LET — 5 rooms, Poland. Then come the weeklies, nor unfurnHtoutfville - Ished, 2 small crildren would not be With the orally printed. They contain.precious inside information from Poland, for- Night,rad Day Service and to Albert Ack- objectionable. AMY U N IONVILLE news and editorials. the stun- ausiat"phone R r not Ph0fte ford, Lot 23, Con. 4, Pickering. Call eign esid -p. of these editorials 52-3 is unusuallyliunusually28 4;ured — JUNIOR PAdard MIER high. They deal not only with the SPRAYING I am Prepared to analysis of the present situation, but farm stables or other autbuild- Not, - y Meats "rely In also with the constniction.of the fut -e 1) Ings- prices on request D. Lennox, urea A regular feature of these 1 0 ou -service % Our delivery is at your Vk*ering- 52-3 M&RIKHAM FAIR A R'p N-A weeklies is the analyda of important Some We do Building nf all kinab Phoise Pick 1620' articles in the British Press. .)"N WANTED AT ONCE to (111 of these papers are illustrated, 50 NG. CLARENCE SILK sewer, at S. S. No. 4 GAELl'IRNT- 9111, ;dig up tile, that one may find in one of thorn, West, Pickering. Apply, IL T. Fall- MH say, a photograph of Winston Church- CEMENTING. Rise, CWrman, Pickering. FRIDAY. SEPT 5 ill-and General Sikoreld inspecting PLUUBJNG4 _V Volt SALE — Fordson. tractor, — RUSS CREIGHTON KSHUTT 1929, the Polish Army. There exist also "d U and cleat wheels, fenners, coni- ADMISSION, which IkDMISSION, 35CTS. monthly'and quarterly teiy overhauled. Don. Gibson, R. contain synthetic. analysis of the war ROOFING W d "views carry as V% -. ,Ijdo sell Br"tf6rd P600Bn& oo �1, Pickering. situation. These ����t any as thirty-two pag". Special biateriass,Empire flatbrom "It SAIX — ago, 13 X so; also BROCK . many erg an produced for the peasants sqnipmeDt. Duro Water Agency inn-house. Fawn gievator, Clare- for the youth, for the children. There 9youms. Beafty THEATRE is even a bltnorouo paper. with anti- Stable Stirsipment now. 111"a at FOU ft and and joker. And in BuIldint Material ate+r maimsI" IF more or less, 1 1-2 im German cartoons Jr-rod.Ward, `7'- -4 _&P - Imeleaseaft sw emum be Nalem M the Warsari; ghetto there is 0 yidd ken pipes for as)e, Avoy Seats% of AS 4@wlinc Club, Clarnmat. ealfilfally, Alifjo.aditkmed fish paper. thoUS&r of &timetes fry" raverin, aseween 4". H 'o es a" thus issued, and it can be Work Guairantedli �Ak W14" food &a" D&yl%*t S&Vftg TIM , a Ly LADY aseert" that this illegal yrese rels, family, latiom. • J.. PROUBE L LYE Jese+ateles, An refined Christi" chts wincticalbr ** entire VoPu or near Ifthwa)% Box 229 Neiwe THURWAY FRIDAY&SATURVAY, proof of this stitennnt is prov*do phone,AM Claremont, Ont. cities' AUGUST 21. 22 aald 23- by the fiat that whole Wyul&t'on fid.' MffAMM f 2 painted - obeyed the order, conveyed by -AA3,E CHEAP the Two Vmm,at 7.30 and 930on September 1, 1940. to.okay Iran beds with springs. and mattress- Sat-irday Matinee at 1.30 papers Bs; also ftill size wood crib. Cradg's indoors during the afternoon. It 90 60 50 50 WITH OUR FIGHTING FOI. RCES Also, b means of the Pepsin that the ..VA#age, Squires' ,Be" VIVIEN LEIGH Polish petty petty -officials were instruct- 'VOR RENT — 7-roomed turtage, on anded, in order to Avoid repression, to Jdw front, at Squires' Beach,. for LIkURENCE OLIVIER take the oath deManded by the Ger- n September and October. Apply at man Authorities. Apart from the regular-publications, there are also 10MW11 Cottage- -and wr- 1POR SALE - hand -rasherThat Hamilton occasional leaflets, short' pamphlets and quite publications, One 11ager. Good condition. Clwsp. BoxWt v of which deals with the p6st-wsr pr. News Office. OM an re-construction of Europe- Bopsht mid Sold 'PSED CIOMNG, STERIIJZIZD, molnifty, Tuesday and Wedslelll"Y Peened and pressed like new. We Notice of Dissolution AUGUST 25 26, 27 ' peceived a large skiyonsint of high -Last NOTICE is hereby given that the Complete Show at 8.50 ass gentlemen's snits, pants, large partnership lately.subsisting between. �� eto Very reasonable. It the adnre coats us the undersigned, Ed-Ord I- BOO pay you to time here before you trip" and Ron A. Murison, carrying on • o W "Chet okee S and anywhere else. -Sam Schwartz, 21 7 TW rZ business as General Merchants ee and Str. West, Outlaws. .45-8 er the firm nanve of Boothe And We also make suits to measure DIX Murison in the Village of Pickering, /find winter coats guaranteed to fit. FLORENCE RICE, in the County of Ontario, has been, Nest worl-malnship• as of August 6th, 1941, disolved by ow L30 AN ADDED ATTRACTION mutual consent so far as regards the said Edward I. Boothe,= who retires : Pear son's .-�Cart age e "Let's Make' from the firm The business in future will be car- b4USIC 7 rigid on by the said Ross A. Murison, DAILY who will pay,and discharge all debts, WITH and liabilities and receive ail money "RO'qTO-PICKERIING s A BOB CROSBY . payable to the said firm. ,--Vuraiture Moving -JEAN ROGERS DATED it Pickering this 7th day of 'August, 194f. dqo dL so -,Wour Patronage is Appreciated Signed 1COMtb6 .0 COMING Thurs. Fri. and Sat- ei cS C�L CS all PHONE PICK 5304 ee e4 AUGUST 28, 29 and 30eks vo.-.e % 1. E. Boothe, R. A. Munson hie Les tO 14 0 'JP. C.V. Ji-ARVEY PEARSON -ANNA NEAIULE dLl�*' 1%,96 Q E.Ho. Prop- c3e VV O 11000•-'t--_ L., fN .:Notice to1c+4I L Creditorto'* *1 eke sd�O'Ne See A_ND OTHER 4.4 UNNY 1�0 ee I of I the Estate of David Winter, %%% Ci -soo 0 000 't', ,10%cel' 61 yotr got ck the Township of Pickering, Deceased Creditors of-David Winter of Pick- 7. 10. fl�(VIfVL 0%0& piarkRUM 111LLS the ering Township, Stonemason, who howr r- died at Pickering Township, -July ----st to s-end-_ que ed Shur-gain eed ser- 13tb, 1941, are re particulars of their claims to the un;.' P I vice mill, chicken iersigned before August 29th, 1941, 0 after which date hip estate will be starter., distributed Itmong the par---- titled thereto, and the executors will rpt be liable for any claims of which mash laying mash mash, e. joy they have not then. received notice.range In simple but rich de- &-T at "Oshawa, kug.ust 7th, atarter, concentra' s D ED 944 rk ft mesaorlals Slat will J$ease from every tes, calf starter, tur- W. E. N. Sinclair, K. C., Bank of RETURN standpoint. In dignity of appearwice our key,- 'starter, salt Montreal Building, Oshawa, Ontario. Daily Exc'ept Sunday, FARE work will Augusf 23rd to September 6th S stand out in blocks and bags Includo ' through the ages. LEAVE PICKERING Exhibition Admission Tribute SALE REGISTER (Easiern House) Purina and coach transfer toand trots No Greater a . sprays Regular, Coaches. :'Twrninal inside the N. W. STAFFORD for cattle. skTuFbAY, AUG. 23rd auction LEAVE TORON"M Eigv,6way monumental Wbrks sale of Choke Pure-bred Ayrshire Cattle, at Lot 18, con. 4, Pickering, (Bay, at Dundas) ; HOUSE EASTEW1 Lockwood cat Ph. 462 Whitby, Ont. D -N . -Lock at Brock Road, the property of Dr. Regular Coaches PHONE 4500 Kingston Road West -until Sept..8th PICKERINGA ONT. N, E. McEwen. Cattle may be Prov- WE DELIVER incially blood-tested at purchaser's V PROZE 5317 expense. Terms Cash. Wm- Maw, auctioneer. Sale at 1.30 D. S. T. DOE low A& .m.,•.. .,.. .. '. .. r �Y . ,.. .. ,,A•`+;40'nr KY JA.�..:- - .. ...'•f°1',u iN ,, -... :5..,d -:-1.' y .(. I„7 .,•GT - .m _., r.,,,'y " _. 'L,y,.. C.,.+•.,. a--1L.,..,,.�5 r. ... _�X_ .�' ::a:Y YT" .'R. '.�Nr_ v-„�- `54'r•+,J •�: , • • ,,;"f M. ./ 'R; '� .tea. -a• ��.i 4 ,`o, t fr' f• v .. ,:8 _ •..t alt+.. .. M - r 77 n 0 �C MONT Mr. Roy Brignall'a team ran away GREENIW�QOD !GREEN RIVER _ Expert Painter and Decorator ' w from him one da last wwek. Fort- Good �, Y ” Good workmanship. Reasonable.. 18L unately, no damage was done beyond Rev. R. W. McVey and Mrs. Mc- �— , J. W. Johnston. 's Bay. ]ire, Hugh Gregg ie vistding her Navin the to Baby Parade at Wilsons Park this / °sham g tongue of the wagon bro- Vey are holidaying for this week at Iriends at Norwood. ken. Stone Lake. week-end: Mrs. Bushby is visiting her son, Morley C. Saunders, B. A. has-re- The Y. P. U. intend holding a corn Gladys Magrin, of Totonto, is _ Alvin J and !amity at Pickering.- turned from Queen's University after roast on Friday evening. Place spending her holidays at Moes " and Mr„ Earl Beare is entertaining his Yet Mrs. Cxrter'b. r i completing his special course, to re- to be decided. sister from the States at present. side with his mother, Mrs. E. M. Master $illy'and Mies Helen Dev- Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Nighswander Harry Found is having a neer' cis- Saunders, Claremont, itt entertained some of-their friends of Lockport N. Y. spent-a day sec- PERMANENT NAGGING. PArIN tern installed at his home. The owpers of the rural mail boxes on Monday night.. , ently with J. . A. and Mrs. Nighs- THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER Mrs. Warden and children spent on the route north 'from Claremont ' Miss Jenkins, of T-oronao visited wader. Orangeville N D N E Rif ES )T MAY B E `the week-end in Toronto. have been instructed to place them her sister, Mrs} Milton Pegg last Mrs. Armour -Ellis, of ESI Mrs, G. M. Farsyth visited Whitby on the East aide'of:the road, and week. spent a few dzys with her brother, YOUR EYFS. friends lest Friday, out of reach of the snow-plows, all Mrs. Hugh Miller of Pickering and J. A. and•"Mrs: Nighswahuer: C. H. TUCK,OPT. A brother of Mrs. Ayers of Kes- as a safety measure, her friend,,Miss, Graham, of On`llia, A• number frons here attended the _ VAC k, is paying her a vista. The union Church Services contin- visited W, W. and Mrs Gee, on Sat- funeral of the lie Jc2hz; A. White, py�y g� ow Jr. d _. Mr. Fred Morley, Gordon and ue wath service next Sunda morning urday. viae was buried at Whitevale, on sbus! Tent Gladys welt in the village for the at' the u' service in the' United The Ladies' Btbte—Class met on Tueadaq of last week. Sympathy is' "MAWA. OWL week-end. Church, and the Community Park in Monday evening at the home of extended to M1.4 White ane family. Miss Alma Ward and, Miss Jean the' evening at 7.30'. Rev. I. E. Ken- Mrs, Geo. Pegg with Miss Mildred Mr. Macy, of Toronto, took charge >.:�. .�� visited 'Toronto one day last nedy will conduct both services. Corbett in char e. of the of the church service on Sunday Wt. g Pham. He- was accompanied b Mrs. Macy,The Mission Circle of the Baptist The •ladies of the Red Cross are y Mr. and Mss Fever and. Mica mee on essay ter- ing quilts on_ ursday, Aug. 28th arid- nen a service o Marjory Ward spent the week-end noon at 2.30 p, m. (26th), at the in the Sunday School room. Come •pitaise, accompanied by brass ins- �-�- Gravel' the latter's parents here. -- home-of Mrs. Richardson. The truments. A fair crowd was out, and B!•oCl�.Road CiraVCl Mr. and Mrs Chas. Wilson spent pro- out and help in a much-needed work � gram.will be in charge of Mrs. Jas. for overseas, enjoyed Mr. Macy and .his- friends,, • Y the week-end with Mr. and Mea. Har Coates, group. Roll Call — What im- We are, sorry to learn that Mr. who, by the way promised to come Pit ry Hopkins. pressed me most, at the Association. Wm. M,atfey is leaving our school,of. again. •• Mrs, p- C. Bennett, of Tomnto, On Thursday,-August 14th, the W. course, he is bettering himself, hav- Crushed Pit Rases - visited with Mea H. G. McIntyre. ov- M, S. of the United Chuich gather- ing accepted- the principalship of a er the wlee)<-end ed at the home of Mrs. Rumohr, town school. We wish him every sue. lapleL0af Mutua�lrs:a -Gravel Mee. W. L. Brown, o> Oshawa where.the held their, spent the week-end with Mr. and y regular mon- cess. - r � nR� - Sand and Graded Mrs: Wm. BirkeLt. Y meeting, with Mrs. Johnson, pre- ' J� b Mr. Earl Huntley, and friend, of tiding; At the conclusion of the Dev- teal WAW U116 C86 Stone otional and Business Periods; six r-. . ..>. .-._:. . . .- 'Whitby, spent the week-end, at the ladies gave a Playlet en4tled, "An ateap rates for Fnrra sad QoaAtry __., Clifford Reynolds home. Adventure in Community Friend- Delivered Or Lo sded in pig Miss Elizabeth Lawrence, 'Brook- ,.,hid. At the close of the meeting, STANLEY PHONFc Pla R� ia viaiting-at the Andrew Miller ck 10249 tea was served by the Group, and a 7Pluistosns I�nssusee oa 'I oroot oPfits Howard"7V �f bc`nsO' social hour enjoyed by all. + >3t1os ._r Min 1■srsaret Kennedy has -ret- S*� from a nearby brush-fire AutonsoMb_1111 e�p o! ,©HN HOURN1'i k 80� .. . . - urned home after a vacation with uc supposed to have been the cause Theatre • • •friends at Bolton and Dorsett oor f the file which destroyed the small '_. - - - . . - Rodd Rawson, of Wilcox Lake is bars of los Yalentine'a at North Phew lW SZ'OUlEttl►Vll.l is � !tear R• C• +catling his sraadmntlser, Mrs. Raw- Claremont at noon or, Tuesday. A BOWMAN & 190WIS -:�, were. number of pigs were resrtoved safely 't�sadal. Feiiay sail 8atsrtfay Tt7ld3lrR,L D)EABCih08 f All reports indicate that Jack, ONTARW �-- but some pet rabbits ware lost. The i au�U.St !1, 32 a1d =! .-.IBriliiager is recovering as speedily mew had only recently been filled » �'etwablmtwlrt►slpR as can be aacpaetedr Save it oonlin- with hay. The same strong north- of Zorro JLl Shop Day Phi Nightp ' "Rest wind which blew the sam parks Repair, - • We ars glad to learn that Gordon L' WITH - irs � ie -nes heating nic. into the bases. rived the,house from µ ll[al7ees1300t1 a; destruction. tyitosa POWER _Traefor Service ,sly. t3otdon hopes to >ew bask at Graduate 4 H. C. Tractor Seltaol The Loyst Canning 'Factory is at. __ Tate local ladies engaged is the been capacity a present sad has �Lf, 10 years experieact �• 'by October. . _ LIKDA DARltI �popbiar.war work of making quilts, t the unaner iann*ng Select Short Swbjecta Service in Ml mckes of Tractors - :•.ars intered in Mrs: Aitken's Quilt- chi. r the Listaatd Garage Strvist -Special erviee Mr. Loyst states that their out- Satidactloe Lttarsnttild ing Content at the C.-N. E:s4eduted MONDAY, TU'ESL`1AY."WED'SDA71 ' • ' -.-;tor the 29th. put has been doubled since last -. year. While there is no .extport trade AUGUST 2S, 26 and 27 JOHN WiR?ON `•�O Wim• Birket! and Fred Vowie att- - !,hone 6104 CLARKM13M A Mr. Loyst attributes the increased - rr pp ended the Bowling Tourna:rteM at •# - Rll:+lls'4 Newmarket on Tuesday. Two rusks sales.to the increased earring power 4 -? of the Canadian public. They do. not .•_ from the local Club skipped by Earl _ _ !! expect to be canning tomatoes'this y Barclay' Transport Feed Mixing Plant.'' .We ba ' Bears and"Ralph Miller took part in ,ACadem l3 1. Mise big General Motors Tournamene Year unless the supply of chicken • .��. •1DNfDa IIIA, Clover b98da; -- faits. _ _ at Oshawa. on Wednesday. .. �: M*Ihe .. ` d 11itCli>t!S y _ _. - �: We have Fees and B _ . The Sit et earl 're.ta.eo Materials of all kinds. .. ' •," '" �` - UST LI S1'�=N ..Seven fa +elems era trained to be earls COAL, WOOD, FENh7E Melodrama relief le. Try Us before You Buy � TO lir 'PURR ----- t - • - Thursday. Friday and Saturday Special Rates tt: tssig OWasss FarT's_'. EleVat ..... _ - AUFUST"28, 29 and 30 ' fig• or. _ 1116 weetM l� Claremont, Ont• Buck Privates 1�. ewer t» Baan. Nese tee larPhone Res._NJ.. :Office SSW. . _?ractora Run Lilo :_ as i , + i WITH siipaeats firstei asci pr+steet• , New Aftert.a Service P a 0-TQNING _ � ... .r AB HORSE RMGIST1�tC.. AND _ BOTT ' .lob He . and goo .:COSTELLCl M,6D Y bred Clydesdale a(2681allton, Guaranteed ' kinds •o � • _ the All �.. - l'uoing � ho oil o All f- Work tdtoi s the pro of Robert Dafoe, Green _ s A - GSD le 1 C Parts �•' R�ateeabN P�l4r"if , River, will make the season of 1s1 : 8.' Mac* L;UNAL' D w Eyesight Education as follows:= On Thursday, June 5th, z.�` mrill leve his, own stable and proceed _ .•Close Ave. Toronto = IPatrto -standard Work and _ is to DIittrray Dunkeld's, lot 32, rear of ,. :ph 1602 one Lakeside - ecr Con. 7, for night; Friday, proceeds C HAS. COOPER ".."" EFF aENCY <a' to Bert Silverthorn's, Lot 21, loth ; Lin. Markham, for noon, thence to SUFFERING FROM BACKACHES. - 'by- his own stable where he- will,remain Rheumatic Paan, Sciatica, 'Liunbag�o is not necessary. Use. RUMACAPS ` until the following Thursday after- INTARIO /r ❑ j�' noon. Terms — $12~00, payatble Feb- at once, for quick relief. — BpYEff ■ Y• Q TUCK ruary let, 1942. DRUG Co, Pickering, Ont-. FARMERS of P — �Ve Pay TorontolPrices = - _ . ._. 7ftesight' Specialist - JAt Whitby=-Your Home !wise!;et Disney Buildings (opp- P. ©.) Oshawa, Phone 1516 For e - • — Optical Lens s ' •-�- Optical Lenses �•: EGGS Science perfected down through'the HOGS.' ens and for the cs the bifocal ears R�tat' is known _ purposes then it - should be used it is surely every - efficient'method of combing both H, A��E LAMBS the distant and the near range con- N ecbion in one lens which may, be y n� -��� _ worn in the single frame. Some trou-• s� Y• bind _-ol•.-. ble"is at times met with because man _ has seen fit to convert the elements - - B- LL r . _ -----T Y 3 ot[l .�.ive of'science to 'suit.their poact book: - 0 ULTRY Many, we are forced to admit, will - 'Bar You can pretty neer xe dour chicks srow[n'Mbeta and Dressed you feed Blatchfordb Growini Mesh. They crow, ask for * bifocal-because itis cheap- - 6 falter into better ,la ere—more er .than two g .... �ti_. „ y profitable birds. pail: of lasses. The Match ford's costs no sore—birds-need less then - scientific-end is overlooked when t ordinary feed*••—it's higher in proteins. �"I(�K F K I i�T G FARMS really'consideration shoals! bee, givenIVI NOW—VfTA•DINE�Strengthened - ' ' tb the methods of v�ork, under which Binwitrord Feeds contain this new supplement _ tht; eyes-are used; As a chain is ,kith all the vitamins pnd minerals a•enslal a - LIMITED only as strong as its weakest link the health of 'roar"fry. so the ophthaimic lens can- only , Registered Egg Gradin Station`. as good as the many features that , s / / FRNIE STROUD; DUNBAR•TO1W Z contribute to. its ultimate quality_ ■ + The lens must be -accurately 'centred hf � Pho»f Whitby 336 if it is to be free from prism in the iniahed lens and accurate in the fin- •It 1 ' naked prescription. � - > my}'P0,m1v.IIy+^- . : ei+yn!'. .... r.-..s�u••a. A:s�•r :,... :.eO.,+Cs3,w", 'suers.- .uap�;. ....ama:ai•b x-.+,C '�. ��..m 5..�Jr^P,s5,-r4v� �N,�. ::�.wr—<t+•t_" .<+t+:-�...s.:.=�+ .pp•xy _ 3� ..;:.r}•.: .0..?, a a vfi'. q. !?�-- a. a + ,.•.• .;•;. ::", :.,,.': �•... _ ':, n � a. _':,, .s''a.. .ak: .':.r -.c,, 'w' �`. rr .s '�+'e 1 ;,:_',...t' ,fs. 4 .. .. .. .. -, a..... •'+'.:,:'h, �„�.'; :K'Fy- ::-✓!+'L•t�"":-� s' �3T .. � ,.._' r.-•�.•a'^w„t,•.IL's s: . . «.9 avail while lis that made ft-liveth:— .grtlm.. .a >r rave h.�[I$Dl�i' C VOICE to sad be playing some same or 16."Wherefore even the !fret cove • other, chasing a bail unthinkingly S U N D A Y aant hath not been dedicated r glt O F THE Intro the middle of the road, across witho't blood,” It is the will of. it. Of it the Yount lad's pup was S CH O O L Clod that his heavenly inheritance PRESS play, hhurt heUwould r�aItsbs w In p d r, � S S O N -- uevisf g�olf this•r his people. properes ty - Avaipiable Fo�lies of CaPline Conn LInsure GAVE REAL "PANNING" co side with the sole object of we can our inhe�rit his,blessings Before structJon comforting It, even i1 his pal lay _ - _. •-- '•'' b• - W Canada can evoke even half*- is the mkldle of s whizzing thor• has to come the death of Him I LESSON Vill. - - enthusiasm of the United ;.t. ongh3are. Roller skates, too, .have through whom all these blessings _ Canadian dairy cattle, grazing .. ' IA securing•aluminum, the always been unpredictable things. The Writer of Hebrews Explains were promised, placidly in quiet fields, are help- ` _ in this country Rffi be They might scoot the beet of tel- the New Covenant — Hebrews 19, For- when every command- - .ing make Hitler's life uncomfort- blt success. They have -beenIowa, 5:1-10:18• went has been spoken by Moses able. l down an. incline into a a grand job to,the south. �otottsts'Y path. The"same thing PRINTED TEXT, Hebrews-9:11.22• unto all the people according to' Agriculture department offici- �-St. •'Catharines Standard. GOLDEN TEXT — Having been ha "ned when today's drivers the law; he'tbok the blood-r: the alt recently told the story o! ' —4— were'in knee Dano; but, of course, made perfect, he became unto calves and the goats, with water Canadian co-operation making IN "HIGH" GEAR - the horse' and buggy didn't carry all them 'that 'obey hi= the n rein, a pro- traffic and.scarlet wool and, hyssop, and available supplies of ca The traffic oEHcer asked. Lha the.aa�ne menace as today's cars. author of eternal va on sprinkled both the book itself and duct of skimmed milk, used in- Vil*tty miss what genet slre,wms in The point is, that kids are `kids, Heb. 5:9. an the people• 20,.saying, this is _ , top-quality glue required for air- dM the time, of ,the accident, and and the sooner all motorists real- THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING the blood q[ the covenant which plane construction. a replied that she had on a blue Sae this and make allowances for Time: Apparently the '- Epistle- Gad commanded to you-ward. Some Canadian aircraft manu- rea aporia coat„tut cap, gaunt- the eternal truth, the more lives to the Hebrews was written before Joy In Sacrifice facturers found their supplies of 21... Moreover, the. tabernacle, gloves' and tan shoes. will be eaved� --Galt Reporter. the call of Jerusalem; and there eaaein for glue running short,..and —tat. Thomas Tbnes-JournalAN . fore,,possibly, about A.D, 67. and all the vessels of the ministry asked the assistance of the dairy be s rinkled.in like manner with know- blood.FIGHTING NAVAL ACTION¢ Though the Nazi overlords have what'-place the Epistle-was. writ- . 22. And according• to the ing that paper manufacturers used. Idw, I may almost say, all things Naval actions are fought at lona done their best to keep the-down- tea, .and it is not necessary to g casein in the making of glossy • e. )yuan H there is a battle trodden French population from know, for. an understanding of are cleansed with blood, and apart paper, discussed with them the from shedding of blood there• le short range comparatively few listening to broadcasts from Brl these wonderful 'chapters. g possibility of making more avail- no remission.” The blood remov on any Alp get a glimpse tish countries, there were probably - -_The purpose of this Epistle was able to the aircraft builders. ' the opposing forces. Even, the 4 great many of them who heard to reveal. to the Jewish Christians ed from the obJecta-sprinkled with The paper manufacturers gave It all uncleanness, Being so ' Drew on ,the upper. deck sea • the speech delivered by Premier of that day and then to a11t Chris= ready co-operation, officials said. sprinkled they were purified and Elortyt,,,hip little as s rule, A modern aodbout of Quebec, a iew weeks tiana of every age, the infinite An' additional 60"tan 'of casein thus .sanctitied for God's, service.,Is divided both' abode ago. News of it will spread through superiority of the Lord Jesus• was released for aircraft builders. .The blood erased to God's sight ii d below the waterline into a Prance. dlirisf, 'and to encourage believers Thus we are 'reminded that' ' i` number .of watertight com- It was the sort of speech the - to hold fast to their confession. the uncleanness. - "Without shed: the peaceful Canadian cow is do- ents, and at sea is wartime people. of that Country want to On the one Band this Epistle is 'a ding o[ blood is no remission." ing her bit towards winning .the ` - re is no direct communication hear, Mr. Crodbout tolr therm that revelation of the meaning of Remission means a sending away, war," an official said. - • etween them. When a man has we want Chem as our allies again, Christ's sacrifice for us, and on and-thus a putting sway, ultimate. - �eachad his station—boiler room. and so we do. He realizes, as do 'the other band, a constant encgur- 1* a cancellation. No sin can ager e room; magazine, aaimuni• we all, that it was not the flue agement to abide faithtuI in him. be put away, according to God's .who have not received the atone- - - -. oa Jg1nhoist or Etre main—ha finds ]ltienah people who collapsed be-, "11. But Christ having come a ordinances, except through the went which His holy death freely elf sealed up In a steel box Sore the German juggernaut, and high priest of the good things to' blood. of• Christ. Though Christ offered. The tact that Christiane d there it is his duty, to remain it is not the French people,. who come ,through the greater and once died on earth and .has gone never look for.any other.sacrifice. til the belay is'eou ed; unless are. now engaged in the continuouA inore'Obrfect tabernacle, not made to .Heaven He will some dap .ap• and do not offer another sacrifice, pear again; once. He.appeared for testifies to .the wonderful peace_ • tr called away by order of his process of selling out their coun- with hands, that is to say, not by sin, that is, to, put away sin. When and freedom and joy and forgive- or officer. try. The real. French nation still this-creation." The tabernacle beer fro appears the second time it will hoes which they have found in the- _ .Magazine• lives and breathes, its soul free Is the heavens, through which ba apart from ria; to fudge those sacrifice of Christ on Calvary. —0 and.independent despite physical Christ -passed, ,according to his YOU WERE YOUNG, Tao slavery. It deserves the assurance- mystical body, and the-holy place - - That's a point to bear is mind that lids, GOdbout has given, that is the heaven itself, the especial -'!thea thinking about safety for the people in this Dominion who. abode of the tavtsible, and unap- Md i 7 _ dies on the streets.. If the mo- own D'reneh as their mother Drbashalb(e .God, tongue are grimly determined that -Promise of Intention- - - - . ... ._ t i►til only stop to.realize it, STAT ESMAi w will recall how happy-go-lucky France shall live once more. - 12. .Nor yet through the blood _ e e once was In the good otd nam- ,-Windsor Daily Star, of goats and calves but through :. -H0111.= 'TAL Answer to Previous Puzzle - 16 To dont . his own blood, entered in once for all n oete holy l pl redemption having ob hgovernor-gen 1�Pretense. 0 A to It Beret.' �i-iJ � �� .� �I��L Ferguson . - covenant ever offered his .owu ada• I 1 Ni 20ottatal:n pans -1 a �. . BX W.1lliatm No prie0 In the Old Testament eral of Can- N T a Zl Reverence. 1; z r�u d■ blood;'but the blood.,of some ani- N I 22 Mag. _ mal, which fn `itself could' never 9'MetaliiC sacks: T i 23 Dresses 'bidei to Piccolo. 6 - - take away sic but could only L 24 Every. IS MADE symbolize the removal of sin. Our 12 ���• 1 N I 'N E 23 Opposed to ✓ � � � Lord, when be. offered a sacritles 13 Shoe. stoss. --. _ ' y -�- /�J �A/ (�I s to Ci�oil offered tifus viva blood, by 14 Veteran. L ( N N 26 He --- in ._ . �,.rT-fr .i�, IS MAC4E which" offering be purchased for cry rete en 1 Canada f2OIIit OF' A/W//`44S; us an eternal 'redem•ption. Thi 15 person. C t t 1921-192 D AND 8C71H _ sacrifice of the prieeL had mals' T .28-sts� _ temporary consequences. htte I6 Chaos. - �. the redemption obtained Tis Christ •i7 fid- 36 Lobster mow. VERTICAL 31 Sailor'_ has eternal consequences. 18 Pussy. 40 Maple shrub. I Japanese 32 Bug. "13. 'Foe if..the blood of gents l9 Fish covering.41 Malt drink. a ensure. 33 Rowing and bulla and the ashes of an 43 More con- .2 To impel. isiiplemerit 1e r heifer - bie to . 22 Chief,does- r sprinkling the that.. have _- 27Overawed.7 forma .3 Court-lest. •34 Earth AA. A _ _ been defiled, sanctlt eltto rh�� 98 To eat. 4 Distinctive 3S Scrawny cleanness of the flesh, 19. i Ow 44 Eadreled. theo'r• animal' am much-,more shall the blood aI' '�On the 45 Greedy. S Peers. 37 Pressing toot. _ Christ whoallt through the blood at 30.Olive tree. 46 Heavy blow.' 6 Ship's spar. 38 Box sleigh. I� spirit offered himself without ble 31 Spinning toy: 48 47 Verbal 7 Still. 39 - IS GROWN MMOf.:fs By. 8 Feathear paha.40 Ozone ` �[T>CJ�51VE1-Y i�ND _ r wish to God. cleanse yotir cons,_ 32 Derby hat. > �� Day J cierce from dead works to s,-rv� �d of dance.4�la uz �e His tit! 4 To an 34 e. a as 42Itahar�icoia. -'1 f r the living God! The blood of land' ;14 -rHAN ANY CrT�•M .• 35 Bodies-o! So His military a peer. 44 Deity. ftx>�5„r,��t�. animal sacr ccs and he water of aster. - title. • 1S College girl. '45 Monkey. iri •t 1s purification sanctity and cleanse C",IEA sr WA MAY&C .lerC the flesh: the blood `of ( •risf 1 2 3 cleanses your contc'terc.e of (lead "r - �'M-�� works to serve the Hvin r God: 9 10 aQ '•15. And for this cause be is • l3 the mediator of a new covenant, . f2 that a death having taken place - R for,the redemption of the trans. 15 i gressions that were under the firer Y covenant, they that have been l7 called may receive" the promiseo' 18 ` the eternal Inherit'ance,"'The firs: 14 SCIe (STS Sv% covenant had its sanciion in•Und•s 5 ¢ :� _ THAT GRUW appointment; the new covenant ?8 9 1 MORE OURJNG YEARS 01=` could not take its.-place until tire ". first bad met with full satisfaction. C',,REAT W /SAOrACn 177.. for its claims. Thrre was no way 330 AJVp'^-iF-V t-#AVE TREE RINGS FOR CENTLJRJIS for this but by a death by a brood 34 Ya, ' Fes.=ST TO PROVE TI•�E1R. ASSERT10N5� 3_s shedding. So the Mediator of tl:� UCLA of the University of Arizona has made new covenant opens a path to the - ; PROF. A. E. DO SS Y 37 39 ..6 38 41 w life ,n th• 2 •'' a lifetime sty�dy of tree rings. After years of diligent searching, beginning of a new _ !tie'has pieced together a• tree ring sequence of more than 3000 favor-and powea of•God.• _ a years: ]t has:long been known .that tree-growth was most rapid Eternal 'Redempti'on "r In wet years','but only recent research Ihas disclosed the connec- . q Rion of sunspots and'•rainfall. '16. For, where a testament ie, there must of necessity be the NEXT: In what stats of the"Union is there a difference-ot nearly death of him that made it. 14. For ' _ - -it! de;rets In'.the_annual temperature averages of i4s nerthbrit i.nd a testament is of force wheeethe re soathcrn'periion3' hath been death; for it dotb never . .: - J. MIL 'LAR WATT . • . . - POP-No Back Talk . • Y YY14AT DO YOU THINK _ NO 5AVCE� - YOU'R6 DO WG I HOLDING UP TMri: • • .. PARAPET T 1 ' vs.7r / V C C _. or -. - - -• - - •• .rax _. _' •• ...� r ._ _ • - - / 62 �N ►The a,.: S>•� Ua.. Inc. - - `\. hey,. _ .�.. - .. .. ..- _ L,- ., •. .•1 - _ ._•. .- .. .. _ -, .. - .. -,• i', x .. �^ '{ r. , • t - 'h)'• , :.y.. .. 1. _ . .. ... a .. .. .. - r za ..r. 'r'*+,a -.. Aq!,y,. ...✓.-. 0.2� .,_� :T:. �_... _� ,A ono- -i.• � 't'rl• 'f" k� �,F'.! ,., ,.. .i._:..: -.4>, ., ;•.�_. •.: Ala WW:.mak, �.I+-- %'� .. _ - _ _ - • • T AND WEST IN GOLF MATCH _ - { s HAVEDixie is econo rca �� yi , 4 YOII BARD? r ' A as you use it fG Y JJ > 1 e \� Mrs. Woop had died, and Dad our out it y ' a _ wanted to"put up` some sort of memorial to her. .A.stained-glass window in, the local church being -,There's no waste. J a x suggested,..Dad agreed, and left r all arrangements in the hands of - the minister.' At length the window. arrived, and was fitted into position. Dad, in an unusually excited frame of mind, set out to view,it. M The minister escorted the old ' t chap into the church and, with a : flourish, indicated the window, 7 �': e TOBACCOLUG SMOKING ,• _ which depicted an angel. "How o you 1 e --. J Dad gazed at it thoughtfully. . "'No good," he grunted. -"Why, what's-your objection?" "Well, I've been here in. the times. Much of the work, such a$( ,it ain't a bit like the old islands for four years, and the diamond sorting, crushing, grad- woman." crater was 70,000 years,old when ing and-perfection can be lone bar - �` ! —o— I arrived." men partly incapacitated by war Englishman: Do you know _0 - - Injuries. .that the U.S.A. is sending "Your -- use'ra Took Geri ar"tions e' now being thousands of..tons'-of muni• creased"this morning." made to develop the new factory'li tions to Germany? "Yes, I left them lying on products for the United Statesp American: That can't be. the floor an night." the Dominions, Crown colonies' • - n lishmane Its true — n gi E coo e . venal neutral t s - gWhy ,didn t you hang and several but they're getting the, them up?" R.A.F. to deliver them. . ' "Because 1 was in '•m." _o— - Germany's -National W o t o r - - - Jules 'Huot, Quebec City, and Stanley Horne, Montreal, are two :.Mother wanted So spend -Sate _ Roads are to have service stations of eastern Ca:ada's outstanding pros, but western opponents were g�sy in town, and father, an ac- iY }y.� to supply chipped wood' to auto-" - • .rough with them in east-west exhibitions for war charities. The long eountant, reluctantly agreed to New LIl�u8aa> mobiles equipped with wood gas _ and plentifully-trapped Banff Springs Hotel,course defied-their best -give up his gulf and spend the _ generators. efforts to bust par and Huot went one over perfect figures, 72, while- afternoon with the children. On From Belgium - _ Horne was--73. -Jack Cuthbert, Calgary's veteran pro, was out in -84-and was even par up to the 17th. Cuthbert and Huot combined the return of mother, the father to beat Horne and Wilder H. Ripley, outstanding Calgary amateur, handed her .the following report ...Antwerp Factory, With Keg - _ 4 and.3 in the Banff exhibition. In above group, photographed at of the afternoon:— Men, Brought to l:nQis+td CRE" Banff Springs golf. course are, left to,right: Cuthbert, Ripley,, Huot "Wed tears-9 times. Tied 'Before NAW Invasion of Pal- and ier - and Horne. shoes 13 -times. Toy balloons _Dium. _ - Butter markets are. up. — Cream prices sre hi r- = purchased-3 per child. Aver- B� age lite of a balloon-13. 'Cash in on these better mar. to the best mftt,- and' the plant .-Another- new -and valuable in- kat•, There is no better place - Cautioned children not to cross + - type equal to rye flour• dnstry has come to England ttrith to ship•cream than here. ' street-21 times. Children crow- - lt would be-possible. says Pro- ' the Belgians.. Antwerp used to AtACFEETERS CREAMERY sed atreet-21 times. Num of. lessor Hardy, to harvest the plank- send across the Channel lagena- TORONTO • -Etiquette • ton economically In the lochs on Saturdays I will do meats, .prepared by a patent pro- _ e# the coasts of Scotland: _0,' cess from-crushed diamonds, for . --o— —� making tungsten carbide tool tips, ".Does the sergeant: know BY ROBERTA LEE STAINLESS STEEL - optical glass and porcelain arti- - _ The,. discovery -,that stainless ^+bout thin?" netted the colonel Iles, and these were important. in 1 steel can be made twice as Easy aL•-he surveyed a barricade of the' war effort, too. - A new de-. - 1. If a girl does not wish to sandbags that 'had Just col- dance with someone o[ her as to machine (cut, bore and Bawl ; velopment is the making of den- _ lapsed.` g -by rhe addition of a'little of the tal the almost entirely 18uaintance. Is It permissible' to '•Yes, air,'" replied a pri• - rafnae+ metallic element bismuth has been eontrolled by Germane up to the Z, Is it permissible to';use a- announced by the Batelle Memor:. Nate, "he's underneath." �, _ handkerchief while at the table !sl Institute of Columbus, O. By A sugar-planter in Hawaii took Just before the Nazis overran >ar!` .$luring a' meal? " - _ this new process it is estimated. a 'friend from the Stately to the the Low Countries the Antwerp 1 3. What to the moat essential that machining coats in .defense edge of a volcano. factory iv= brought 'to England- , r thins for a mea to appear well- manufacture can -be. cut. by one "That crater hk 70,004 years with its key men.. These diamond dressed? quarter. old," he explained. craftsmen of Belgium have settled 4. Should one leave at once How. do yo et _th exact down in complete friendliness �F "'nbea vtsltlag a friend' In a hos age?" asked the newt I with their English-fellow workers,- Religiou> 'Habits pitai and another visitor'enters! - can- understand -the- 70,000, but and the output of their new fad- w. 6, Is it necessary to' notify the -Old and Modern how do you calculate the four?" tory has had to be multiplied m*ny - e ]hotel office in advance of one's - - IIatended departure?. IIs an address broadcast 'from a. If one is too busy. to tali _84 Martin-in-the-Fields. in' Lon- over the telephone is,'it all right don, England,she lies. Frio Loi e- C L A S,S I F I E D 'ADV R T I S E•M E N T S i s e to ask to be excused and say that day suggested that many o1 our sea - N i you will call up,,.Ister. habdts in .religious thinking and. ,�••••--"""�NSWER3 worship are summed up in the AEEtO-M.1TIC 3fET-ER � F1r'R FARMING ' ' I ®AW Mt1.4 j Yea if she has some good-- words of an old Scotsman who-- � � - 3ea8on, but she must make same said: "When I was a young man AEROMATIC METER FOR AUTO- NORTHERN BEAUTIES. CHOICE, GOAD SAW M1[.I. FOR SALE polite eZcuse and aOi dance With we gathered On the hillsides in all mobile, Truck, Tractor,-Bus and Large, Dark, Silky, Heavily Furry cheap. Capacity 10 to ISM daily. i Marine Engines. Score Power? ed, Pedigreed Kitts. Ramona Mink David B. Ritchie, Parry Bound, iiayone else during'that-dance.. . weathers, and standing-there bare- Stops Carbon! 25% More Mileage. Ranch. farkstay, Ont. Ontario. headed sang "braise God from• Airmail *for quick information! 2. It may be' used if absolutely Agcnts. write for territory, Dept. LEGAL. RBEI'hlATIC PAINS necessary; but if' possible, try to whom all blessings flow; Now '1 s. Box 163, Vancouver. anada. •.avoid it, am a member of the most popular J. N. L1NUyAY„LAW OFFICE, CAEs, -]PROVEN REMEDY a EVERY SOF- AGENTS WANTED Ito] Theatre Building, St. Thomas, ferer of Rheumatic Pains or t i 8. No tallor Can make' a man chlllrch - In. my city, where the -Ontario.. Special Department -Lor Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem- appear well-dressed u he 18 not- Dewe are so comfortable that -you .AN.KER-ROLTH CREAM SEPAR- farmers collections. e.dy, Munro'.' Drug-Store, 335 EL- appear and parts stock moved from gin. Ottawa, Postpaid $1.OG. well-groomed: See that the -hair, Could•sleep In them; and we sing Sarnia to London. Order from LEAF TOBACCO John C. Dent 387 Central Ave., skin aao4• s are well cared for, A>�:t Olt weary, art thou languid, I,pndon. Canadian Distributor aALESMFN R'A\TED art th sore distressed?'” Supervisors and Agents wanted. FOUR POUNDS BURLEY AND VIR- ed, 1 a+,>ilate:' __ , g n a a for pipe $1.S Fie AGGRESSIVE SAL..,l1EY TO SELL; .and the su Impressed r ANIMAL PET STOCK WANTED pounds Fragrant Virginia- Leaf one of Canada'e'rndst outstanding- 4, Yee, leave at once.-when an- _ Cigarette Tobacco $2.50 postpaid. linea of made-to-measure clothes. -Canadian National ' WANTED'— TAMILD, UNINJURED, Natural Leaf Tobacco Co., Leam- Allotments of territories now Other visitor or,the doctor enters. �1 ington, Ontario, being made for Fall, Contplete 6. Yes, and orders to the Dor• Railways'. Revenues young wild- animals and birds.— outfit will be supplied to men y John Wood, 2722 Yonge Street, who can produce results. Give -- Tomnto,. MEDICAL a •tel' concerning the'- luggage and - .. - � complete details--and write today to=I should be made in plenty of "The gross earnings for the all- DON'T.DEL,LI! EVERY SUFFER- to: Jack l.ond2n-...Value-first �:BABY CHICK•REMEDY Clothes. `4Gd Atlantic Ave., Mon. er of Rheumatic Pains'or medy.- tdaie to avoid conlusioli at rile last �-inclusive Canadian. National Rail--. _ ltla should try Dixon's Remedy, tree]. - • minute, " ways for the ten-day period'July SAFEGUARD Y U U R POULTRY Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, 8. Yea, or..ask the. person, t4/ 31 1941 were $8 849,262 aS.COM- with Chicko Solution. Prevent Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. SALESWOMEN RANTED white diarrbex in baby, chicks, , till again at a specified time. pared with $7,267,327 for the••• for Blackhead disease and remo�- 8 T;u��A'• PRINTS - ZPJC PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITY FUR acme period $ 194, an Jnr. Ing cecal worms from your poul- women supptyiiig` demand for a� P try..Postpaid, 60c. A. G. Cowtun Familex. F I a•v-o r i•n g s, . Foods, of $1,581,935 or 21.13%. and Co., Chemists and Druggists, "ANY SIZE' ROLL DEVELOPED Spices, Household Remedies, Toi- ��� Roblin. Man, and eight double size prints for - let Articles, etc. On market aver -- only 25c. Reprints 3c each. 13 years. Write immediately for ' • 'Special bargains In Enlarging, - Y _, BRAY FALL S£ItVICE BULLETl;Q territory• and.wh4lesale provosl- \\ / Colouring' etc. Ali work guaram- What Science �\�\\\\ ����/`/ soon off the press. If you don't tion, Attractive e, 5-70 81. Feml teed highest qualify. Baker Print, St .get Sour copy, be sure to _write. Mise G. St. George, Si0 Ctem TEC " � f. Co., Box 1, Hamill n Ont. _ d � Orders for we' chicks being taken _ .fir eat, Montre.11 — + Doing now. And' we've a Lew Hatchery, - \ lay pullets lett. Bray Hatchery, PRESERVING LABELS SCALP TROUBLE CORRECTED / 130 John N., Hamilton, Ont. _p_ \ / Bl'SINES9 OPI'URTUNIT7f ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES—Know NEW HAIR PRODUCED i i / your Dreserves and Pickles. 100 Neighborhood treatment proaueed _ .SELL, OR TRAUF.r• ONLY HOTEL PLANKTON AS'WAR-TIME- in in good town near,large-military Assorted Labels 10c, 600 Label& much remark.-able results that - • • 25c postpaid. Lewis Printing, FOOD camp. Good repair. Twenty bed- Station H, Toronto, Canada. 'thousands were soon using it ' The food source on which all rooms. Hugh McKenzie McCallum. across United States, the news Truro, Nova Scotia. spreading entirelS, by word' of sea-life depends is plankton, tiny PORTABLE SILOS' mouth and letters. In Toronto _ dandruff, fallin 'halt,' severe ]ants-and animals Which float 1II - �� FREE GIFT OFFER F p LADY'S OR GENT'S WATCH, CAM- . "PAY FOR'.,.THEMSELVES THE scalp trouble has been eradicated," ' countless numbers in the ocean Ife6fltd l--.first year In many cases through ipSc"achinfrp"VIAera, Clock, etc., given for telling new hair produced. Write for Increased milk production, and waters and ore more plentiful in Dr,'Lyon's Shampoo in' your die- tree advice end evidence. Agents ' healthier cattle by feeding snarl- wanted. Woods Products _ tract, Write now, Normand Pro- Products, B, .polar than in L[OpiCai waters. lequirAnJiettromitc6intofadema•pimpte•,ath• ducts, 1405 Peel Street, Montreal. age instead of corn fodder. - 387 Jane. Toronto.,_ Plankton -is the main food Of i• •IOOt•c`t°.•c'b°•'n.6assdorberestecn•B[ XEENAN'S P09TABLE SILOS' ' —.bd.k,¢era'hia °srl`•caeW%s,e°°hgs.•°t'• BOUSEWIVESI will keep ensilage perfectly and q(ILTIrG Whales, - which obtain sufficient ••Pelt.N�w d D.D.D. Pre•onptioa Graa.eleu last lndefinrtely. The cost is small, nantitles by etraini sea Water •ta6,ie••9oothe•imutraoandgvickl7 'sun'° and they can be easily erected in fail*WotrWbottle pmvuit,or back. FOR M O D E R N CANNING OF QUILTING PATCHES. GOOD QUAL- adrros orr�i a few hours_on any level ground. through their teeth. The smallest ts� swtt«i•vf•rD.D.D.1?R SCRTPTfON fruits vegeiablea and Dr&- - Made in 10, 12, i4, and 18 foot sty, prints and plain broadclatha venting from spoiling. 2 packages diameters holding up to 88 tons. —24c lb. Postage extr�� _Consult, d fish 8580 eat plaliiton. ' "natnPid' 26e. Western Canning ynur- Poatmnsrar abort .aten, _ A propose] to harvest plankton Approved by all dairy authorities. compound Co. Box 2101 Winni- For full information and brlees.- Textile-Tobl,era, Aland $treeQ To- and use it as food for persons -peg.-Manitoba. : #trite the KEENANFENCE COM- ronto. -•-and livestock as a-war-time meas. HOOF TRIMMER9 Deny, Owen Sound, Ontario." tine has been advanced by Pro ' ' Nor�ouI Res' t ass HOOF TRIMMERS, 80 • INCHES, SNAPSHOTS TO-DAY feasor A. C. Hardy, F. R. 8., OL sattetat tion. guaranteed $8.26 de- Eight 4 x 6 Enlargements TREASURES TO-MORROW cranky? Riistl`esst Ivered. Matt Wolowidryk, Venn. - University College, Hall, England. l tiOnr ly p are.caceby I ante al, t. plankton, he points out, Consists ofCan't sleep?'Tire Bask. �C ti[ically processed by imperial, to vastly?Annoyed by fe- make sure they last ip psi eent protein, 7 per cent g -' - FOR 9A61� Yoer lllm developed sad seek eclat 20 peR coni carbohydrates,.i �e fta�utfonal d1s� ealarged to 4 s 9. see. Itepriea• i er 8 RAPUSI BE 1`ILb18 we -• order•sadbtonthlydistress?ThentOw- 1IUSES, LILIES, PEONIES, TULIPS same nick, g with beuuttful- ertlarggment free. * ' _ Cent 'of a shell-like material, Lydia s• PMkham's Ve6etable 47om- - Daffodils.• Narcissi, Rockery 'arid DIRECT FILM SEAVIC61' , 8 teprints with enlargement 25e, a small quaptity of ash. The pound, famous for over 60 years in Perennial Pleats. Numerous Var- Heir Klas Pnst. Dept. 7. Toronto. Thousands of letters from &atlatiettr animal,type roIItsilss 16 to 40 per hNptag such rundown, weak, nervous ]sties and Colors — Sensational _ customers'a testify rvi to our superior Now Introductions. Uur descriy ua 144-F.'and service. - i u —Mme pf-0}1—He says the animal oOnditions hlade.as9tcfault-lam- �' read Autumn circulars ra are Agan SUE 34-- 41 P •RtA PHOTO SM!ItVIC>s X I E WzLL WOBTE TRTINGlI ready. Copies malted on request. r Z IM F I Iy'pe'�hae a nutritive value equal James' Seeds, hdndaay, Ontario. �- - -. Uept D, 8tetlol[ J.'Toronto; - -. - _ "�-'• ,.. 'r x...' +. :. ..... _. r,,;_., .. ..�,,.�i�•,: ,..., ,':'.. � ...: .. r- f_... � s�- .`til �.- .a,.. ':«*k ra.�'�'�,-• r. ,. tr ....w, F...... a , ' <y,�.., ...�. + -•ds.', :.vt... -t....':ay—• +e r.;-.:�,r ^i. , �',�.�r :e.•` ?-• ...,.,.y.- ,,a:� w r..;, ..., „. v4 :..:,, r .: .-,- ''.. .. .%.. .. • ._,- ...:.. �! :.x '4k' Aa. ',�7... '•rte• ,�: :iT ....li- �f.M' ••� -. Y a T ,— lei • — .. _ �••t(1' 1[i. and Mrs. D. S. Crawford and - _ .KINSA'LE. sea trucks at a time on occasions. presea alts on or XW 1J V sons Lorne and E er were guests The return for a single night have small amu of 25 q one of ' � - •,-:;,�_: the Lorne Trams tit Whitevsle or Miss McCormick and 111r. James reached $bb. - �these, the "lucky ticket bays just a .11Lise H. Law was in Toronto a Sunday. McCormick, of Owen Sound spent Now the total bag reaeleed as large a load of wood as can be b �;ee�nl@ of days this week Mrs. A. F. Harvey and daughter the week-end with Kinsale friends. the Thousand Marr: piled on any tnult° seat for it. A#1 a - -" of Montreal and Miss Elis Wkiiac� Mr. E. N. McDonald, of Cordova, Pickering Red Cross and all wbo present Mr. Banigan and. Mr. Hall —_ —Mrs. Robe?t Gordon is in Orono visiting friends of Toronto were -visitors at the T. called on Kinsale relatives one day have friends and relatives,overseas, hold the tickets, but arrangements —,Mrs, Barker Sr., is visiting C. Brown home on Tuesday. last week a1; well as all who grieve over the are being made for a wider sale. Eb- r ,,](-re• p, W Baeyer and family. _ S•ymAsthy is expressed for Mr's. Miss i0live Pilkey of W$�itby..spent suffering and loss in the bomber en the chance,of such a bonanza is ' --.Mr. Jabez Hallett, who suffered John A. White and family, in' the several days last week with her cou- areas' of England, must thank 'the well, worth a quarter. passing of the late Mr, John A. sin, Misty Eileen Parkin. generosAy of the D. I. L. and of C• a stroke several weeks ago, is not P g The sale of Home-cookin s nsor- Mr, C. W. Power, • F' ;improving as rapidly as his friends White, eo long a resident Here. g Po , who has taken so would like. The Ya P. purpose holding a corn ed by_the W. A. last Saturaay after- much trouble to act as "liason off- Tenders Wanted roast at the spring creek on Friday noon brought —The many friends of Mrs. Frank P B g Good Proceeds• icer between the Plant and the Red J. Plrouse regret to he of her hav- Aug• 29thJean Hopkins Culture Miss Eil;en Parkin and friends Cross, as well as the quick thinking for the Making of the United M9 to retulrn to hospital again on Convener, in charge of Wbr;�p Per- spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. of Miss Bayne and the kindness of Church, Pickering. Annual basis. ,.' rod• Vernon Ellicott, Convener in Fred Youn of Bow:manville. Mr. Hall and Mr. Bunting m devot- Tenders to be received by August - y Sunday last for further treatments. g� __,Misses Marjory and Ruby White charge of games. The W. I. are holding a'picnic at ing their time' to this work. 18th. Mail tenders and obtain partie- of the local Telephone Exchange, are !Xr, and Mrs. John Soden, accomp- Lynbrook Park on Tuesday evening Readers are asked to note that-an rises — C• E. Morley, Chairman of on relief duty at the Brooklin ,office anied by Mrs. G. Coates and Miss of this week. Supper is to be ser- interesting draw is taking place at the Board, Pickering. ''•for ten days. Adelaide Coates, of Claremont, art- ved, and an evening of sports is be- ended the funeral of their cousin, the in planned. —Arthur Silk, who has been em- g =__pbyed by his uncle, Clarence Silk, late Albert Lehman, of Stouffville,on Mr, and Mrs. Ernest 'Rose and in the butcher shop, left -last 'week Wednesday last. sons; Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie, all of for Toronto. He is now wearing the Mr. and Mrs E. Crocker, and-Mr. Toronto; Mr. Guthrie R. C. A F., 19 R. C. A, F. uniform. and Mrs. Alan Crocker spent the and Mr. Guthrie, of Oshawa; Mr. Jno. eI �• week-end at the Matthews' home. Fell and friends also Mr. and Mrs, -u-R'lie services in the Presbyterian { ` (firth _were conducted by the Pas- The latter couple have been trans- Milton Parkin, of Sudbury, were had'ret-Ileferred from Lethbridge Y gbridge to Toronto. Sunda uests at the Wm. Parkin tor; Rev, . Marshall, whourned after enjoying a months vac- Anevent of this week will be the home lli Work m 0 of Mies Norna Harden to _ -ation: Tlie services will be held`next Mr.marria $g Wetter Vickers, of Gamebridge. — -- M Can 9 i3unday at the usual hour, i0 a. m A showier is to be held-in the Town They have reached the Thousand " : .4 ` W. J. Miller will be the dark: -Hall, on Thursday evening, ,honor hostess to, to the Women's institute, _ - �- --- - - - on Thursday, August 26th,. at 2.30 the young} couple. One by one, our A few months ago, to be exact, a- Work�1en le re leavin for homes . Calling All M p. m.A paper "The Life of Madame Young Poop a 8 1 missed. bout the middle of May, Miss Dor- Carie" . Cnri'e" will -be given by Mrs. A. F. of their own and are greatly othy Bayne, Corfesgponding Secretary ' Baldwin. Remember the Roll Call - Mr; and-Mrs. Will Knox,_of St, o see the new Blucher Leather work ROOt for of Pickering Branch of the Red Cross T h Bl he "A -Gift for a British Baby': George, carne down last week-end to Society, putting un posters at the According to schedule, the Duke see how their boys were progressing $Sweet and warm ,:Weather Wie8r—Li - plant of Defence Indusries Ltd•, to ght in of Kent, wbo has been, spending sev- after their accident, on Monday last advertise a Red Cross Eine, ques when their car was badly oamaged, weigbt—Light leather sole—Triple stitch, Just eral days this week in Toronto, will but they W fortunate in not roc+ tioned as to whether the lumber in - -leave the city tomorrow (Saturday) the barns which she saw being pulled the right Hoot at the right time Of ear, at 16 a. m. for Oshawa where he will eiving more serious injuries, although down to make way for the „ew plant ig y visit the Training Camp and Goner- they will not wlant to repeat the ex- gerience. might be given to the Red cross., PRICE ? - -Well, it's easy. '$$.40. 1, _ of Motors wihere they manufacture This was not possible but Mr. Power, On Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 12th, Manager of the Plant, suggested that Y _L . 's s great many army trucks sad am- W. L met at the home of Mr. Kit&en Peacbody Overalls r bulanees. It is not said that be Will on the 5th con., and the Red Cross might like to take ov- and.Mrs. Phih'p� QQ - vWb Pickeriag, although• ave have a all were delighted With the quiet er and sell the scrap wood left in Big OL7 Overalls � large munitions plant surroundings and lovely re••modelled construction at the Plant. This gen- L " --Jlir. and ffir`. Wilf. Harris and old farm house, built abouta_cent- emus offer was gladly.accepted .by Haugh's work Shirts e We, A. Runciman and son Bobbie, � ago, the original McCormack the Red Cross, and steps were imm- tit ii » _ Oshawa;spent Sunday with friends ediately taken for the accepting and farm: Mrs. M. Haniiltola, Pres., Manson Work %. xin towto here. ` marketing of this material. _ - - t condiYrted the opening exereues. - Calvert Jr. who has been The scrap lumber is carried by - ^_ After the reading of the minutes. ••1 d e•• .Better 1VIa In the i0abawa General -Hospital for and the transaction of -general bus- truck from the Plant and dumped in - -.several. weeks receiving treatment iness, the program'was-placed in the the '-Red Cross Field" which is .. LEADER GROCER IES•' for, injuries received in a motor ace- G.-of the. C. G._If T. group, with the Base Line,.,some quarter of a *At, returned borne on Sunday, con- mile west of Pickering Beach side- siaerably improved, Mrs. George Willson, as Leader. She road, and beside the gate of the Quality Economy, Courteous Servi ce' r..fPhe campaign that is .being outlined the aim and objects of the � , Plant, Mr. Frank Hall is spend- • organization, and the girls gave a We deliver Come on in .. tarried on.tBimu�h newspaper$, rad; ing the time from,6 p. m. to. 14.30 _. • is beginning to demonstration of the programs giv- , m.-every evening of the week ex- Flo and otherwise, S1m8 en at their, meetings, which proved P g _ have its, effect. in reducin %ke. am- A °k g ae�t• Saturdays and Sundays.- This quite interesting. Mrs. Phi ug moven cunt of gasoline used A_t first many seems a big contract, but Mr. Hall _ OWaround motorists seemed to think that that the members give Mrs. Harvey says it is, as a rule, rather enjoyable it was simplF one of those taws thAt a clap o!' appreciation for the work ted-that — well, anyway, he's glad ;n,�s . pA are enacted to be broken But the- the and Mr. Harvey, had done in to ao What he can for our boys ov- l rl 1 several hundreds of motorists who making the .Red Grose concert such erseas; and for the suffering people z - .Isave been summoned.to Police-Court a success Mea. Lemon arta Mea L, in England. _fined. seems,th convince thim Mattheors were also complimented on The wood,•itself consists of pieces S that these- laws were intended to be th 'r work on the Flower Committee.-. cut off in levelling the piling used p ke r'a ..Hard ..,W a At rile close,'a dainty lunch and tea ,■ obeyed,.sa evidently the speed has in foundations; of bits cut from the sass served to the very large atter- been reduced and not so.many Ears dazice ;of members and visitors The beams and scantling'; of trees which — ioa tys road for pleasure. have been cut down to make way for ��j a�� hosteaaes: Mrs Philip, Mia John- building's; of ends of studs and wall We have a Complete S[ Ston, Mrs Glenn and Mrs Bayles boards and flooring. Sante of these d BROUGHAltl €. F - DUNRARMN pieces are two or two and one • S eeA a4or� -and Winda tag a quilt weekly, and then is a ------ feet long; otheifs are tittle chunks to Igo" supply of other sewing to'do. !l'r arid� Mrs. Jack- Cropley (tree fit a fireplace. They are dumped ,. s E. Carters vrtze guests of R Rave- Eileen Martin, Toronto) expect to prnmiacuousty, and first eons is S reens,'�`Mectric ��la� � son's at Wile" Ls]ce: tate up' redden in Dunbarton, in first--served. A man may pick his r x1rs.. GEnnon was a Toronto visit- Siaternber load. These loads are, however, erre- Ho` ,� # •6 rii on Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ans are fully checked No one gets more than ..Fan nt ` Plates Etc. Ebmer Crttw�ord of Stanley Barr- holidaying in Ft' William, the guests his proper number of cubic feet, ev- mccla"' LLecerlc _ t►eks spent the week-end with his of Dr. and Mrs. Quackenbush and erY one w ante it, gets that The v �leoptr• : family.. _ .. men in sere are no respecterof ch Elmer Willson and non Kenn• Guesw at the homy of Mss. Fos- peraoiis. The only folk who may not Frig►idAire Refrigerators buy are those who d = eth, visited relatives here an Sun- ten recently were Mz. and Mrs. S. y Plan co make day, Hartley, of Detroit, and their dau- money by re-selling, Stock and Poultry Foods iMies Verna Crawford and Mi. ghter and grandaughter, of Was 'That it-is an, excellent bargain is N[ry. Sonley;of Whitby, spent Sunday ton, proved by the distance men come. _ at the Walmsley cottage at Mara The W. A. of St. Paul's are, hold- with their trucks. Whitby, .Oshawa, Ki Bowmanville o have of All ,d$ = Bch, ing a got-luck supper and sale of , even Port Hope, r The Sunday School Picnic will-be home-cooking in the Community Hall been represented. Transportation ve ^ held of Green's Park on Tuesday the an Friday evening, August' 29th. Af- hioieb are of various sizes: trailers agent for McCormick-Deering Faim Maebutery ted 26th, weather permitting. ter which -there will be euchre and with sides six inches high and trucks Rtpaire. �+ The Red Cross workers are quilt- I dancing. Everybody welcome, built dp to six feet; tourists wanting �~ a night's firewood; cars asking that - how moos — we brvt IL Can � it of It r yt ai en racks s their trunks be filled, pig-p moos own and,-horse -pullumns — so far there - BHLS� � �O have been no baby buggies,..but they J. S. N• w l 11riR rr. w.o, .«R r�. .»�,a• �;cr -nay come et, V first the men- in charge had At ` mar r ; trouble because some of buyers - • ., , interpreted a "loadp to los all they SPECIAL.IS could carry, One evening one of the foreign workers in the Plant, 2iaving ! y piled his truck high was indignant to Breakfast Ba`:On� ��• "` the point of heated argumecit regard- "" , ing the price asked. He drove away, ` a« Minced Steak, ' l2.c vi Th angry, wath the wood but minus the • • !� l �« , - four dollars asked, and threatening - �^ v s u ght he _ U* - - • - F , come - y rk .:.. •- . g . . back. Next,night .w - - - _ never. � - bron ht his wife`to say he vviis son" er, • „Wh doesn't he c me and tell • �i a �. f,„ demand- me Stewing Beef 09 rY• Y. p � ;t so, himself. Mr. Hall C• a _ . ed. "doesn't,s oak the cod Eng p g Shortening. -15c• a lh . lish," she ex-p]ained. :needless to say �_ -Jew ::.. ton might n 1 i'f v t he got his' load. Who a of ( 1 `✓ _. t .. rear i that .he drove away with `v IC►d, er, • $, 1 g ass leans -3 c J", a > little more than half of the amount _ • , . �s a — n tter way than >? ]lowed an eve be � � .� tins, C a 77 "the good English"'to show that he - f �. was. sorry. I D Dragon's teeth tank trams have been placed by the British at strategic' , It is no cinch, this w,atcning and s -• _ points of th edefence areas in the Western Desert,'Libya.� checking loads though_ fir. Hall says !n the Tobruk area, several fierce encounters have taken place between that nobody, once they understand Butcher paons 3000 Tickerin y, .,]British and German tank forces,.in 'so ye of which crack German tank wa tray of things are done, really units have been heavily defeated, to rob the Red Cross. But there are fourteen, sixteen, eight-