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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_09_05 41 FRIDAY, SEPT.Air, 1941 SOL. LIU - -PICKERING, ONT, C.ivil-Defence Com- Members of United Aluminum Salvage. -NQ4... Pr R X FORSTTH. LP mrsesw mittee ot -ell in . the U S. As to meet on Church bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. W. Mayor' F. H. LaGuardia, Director ay. next of the Offic'e.of Civilian.Dezerae, de- eurenaft.09L V.Red ditt'and fam MILLS....... c6Wed.that the national, aluminum The Seeretark.of the local Civil scrap campaign just concluded was R'L P.) this y D�efence Cominiftee-A.- .7 "an extraordinary-demo V4MAJLol) I*UJ)Dy Barrister. week, received their equipnienLfor V.L the ,determination of the American hopping Y Fu" e ;ryt**` the carrying on of the training here, A happy, frolicsome evening was W.NOW People to get behind the-defense pro-d W al� in the Wbitby- Or Xhe_ijbipmeRt includes: Decontsmin• enjoyed on Tuesday. evening,t4 gram.' Mayor LaGuardia cited the snits with rubber boois,-'First basement of the United Church, when NO DAY, WEDNESDAY it MWTON, BELL & ROSS_ anon boxes, the members of United Church extraordinary co-operation accorded Aid pouches, haversacks, and the Office of Production Management I AND FRIDAV Barristors & Solicitors Metal L Ztre`kbe^ tarpaulins, drUtCheo' gathered, to bid farewell to Mr. and and 4he office' of Civilian Defense by t `7 Cents per .7 Grant, Bag W,.J.-BRATON.K,C. Telephone splints, respirators. etc. . The Chair. Mrs. LW. V. Redditt, Ruth and G patriotic organizations, fraterna� a U.BROOM IaEl." C� A&,. man and leaders of the different prior to their leaving for X"ck, OC b;ag lots - 6 cents per ieties, and civic groups, as.well V'P41 W groups will pre�wre, at once a ached- where Mr. Redditt. has beentrans- the public officials of states__cities, For Profitable pig feeding regular ferred, as Manager of the Canadian of L the v2 Day St. ole of the Coumeg and the towns and village as evicl#nce Mme grinding is necessary. L.POND Twonts A. R. P. training commenced as 0,00D Bank Of Commerce. peoples determination to achieve Ivesibre.The showing of the.filins The large :mixed gathlering joined THIS. U11-1, DOES IT, - mer success in the defense program -Parrister Sol. am Gov. in the opening sing-song,: followed ours ft-6Q..-29 and U;-11. used with this Course, by the "From th-DUSM& Of villages, "a sw Elpti 6wa. 100 -will be made soon, a date_ by a half-hour of new., very. inter- einment and cities in every sectioikof the Un- to be announced as soon as the rim eating games,,prepared and mWer- Imp" vised by Misp Jem Clark. iced I Ststes, the response to the-Cam* G. Maclean. BL R. A:,, L Q i are avat Rev. X R. Jenkinson, MasUr of ptaigh-was magnificient. . Not leers IL Ardi, Registered Airdited, - IRBRBZRT T. PALL428R.I� D S.. (The Committee will meet on t& I than a million volunteer workers in 0.1) G Ceremonies read an address to Mr. Graduate of 'University of Toro J ,6.; rmwete o1(tie Iteral GaNias of Ate eon.soa.ege U I ty of Terowp. 8th, at the home of Chairman Ban- all wAllti of life psted in the OW*", 9 Sultan St,Toronto KL salk 0"t of sc.9"- Igan, following which details on the and Mrd, Redditt, and presented pardd campaign," Mayor LaGuardia said _01s..b".: 9 above will be announced.) through Mm CyrJ1 Morley, to the .4adence, pickering, 21 r U. 0 (X F preliminary reports reaching his btf- Pick 94, bonoured membem'a beautiful JIM. ice of the conduct of the campaign tk- chime dock, a gift of remem- L19*= B.. SOUTH PICKERING RED CROSS indicated that the people generally oilsg�P 4r arbia.. brumes from the congregation. on awaited the opportunity to de-Mr. and Mrs. Redditt both replied monstrate their.willingness to exert Office b*U= —'I -_Op Wed. AM The Draw on the ticiTts sold for N. IL BRATON. TOWNBEW the load of'Red Cram spodmill be briefly, expressing their thanks and every effort for defense. "It was, a Mug W.Pick-J609 -X Imt to,T . ..... nkade bX Mr. Pawgr, of the D. I. 1-, ap*eciation of the token extended, revealing answer to.sceptics who in- READ O"ICE — OSHAWA! also their regret in having to ,ever id - -@moral an Monday, Sept Stit rm winners mated that the pectAe were apathetic happy friendships which had been name will be announced in the next to the defense program," Mayor La- WX C. NUFALAR cultivated during their thirteen years 0 &. :B :m 3M WD OF TEE pZA(= Jaime of the News. Guardia said. He particaWly prais- 3D JUMCE in our*clmniuWty. They hoped that the .ConyofOnlaxie the co-operation of newspapers, 4RAO {hey would be welcoming old Pick- ed The Executive of the Pickenng ratil stations and all ot- IJksJ2rJk]104 of Kiaa"2 magazines, 0 PICKEPJNG ON?. ering frien4 in their•new home,., a Rra Red Cross, will be held on hope which we believe will be real her media of public-information for 2.30 p. their generous co-operation. 41 E. RICHARDSON Noway, fiber-8th, at ized immediately.. in the. choir. en- in the Red Cross room. thusiastically accepting M;M Redd- Canada's national drive for scrap Best A I atbe AVOW* VjJb GBNDRkL itt'* invitation " ?w1d. a eerm roei-M aluminum is now in the forming. The Incur* sad Ifiviess dates set are 10ntano and-Quebie,­ RZAL RSTATZ their AT TRE ED01IBrMN the shores of Lake Sia.mcoe, September 5 and 6, Alberta and Sark IWAress Most CONVBTANCING new bmd,. 'Am • atchewan, 12 and 13, the Maritime BROJOH �,PICA 313 A* aid iftabliabeil agana, rawly U a DWA9 Halt 3dr. Les. X Morley. SuPt of the Provinces and British Cglumbia, 19 to aeTa Wy from the is= purchasing a ftiday School presented, on behalf and 20. Class og milk — "Do yin mean ft of the school - to -Ruth, IL Ladies' Pkk am "I am confident that Canada will gem ins, 10cW IL half pint!" "Yen- Handbag, and Grmt..a Pen and Pen- show 3s good results as, the United add the waitress, "400 sk quot., cil Set. Ruth had been piesented with 140, T10 States' W4 Mr. Knighti-ek,' Natiotial WK. MAW: "My 1 sad to thirds, I only get 8 ets. a.beautifully-bound HYma&rY earl- Salvage Sulpervtisor- The national UQUIX841) AUCTIONSAR AND for itw sad the custoner. !,ar, by the members -of the T. P. U. Ow 6"he Dam yeft Wet ma I drive is being spo;;;� by the Red and Auld Lang VALUATOR Lunch was served Cross, througbout the *bole Dosdin- 606 mmkw -Balse con4nmed Anywbee A little oid, grey-haired, motherly- Syne sung, followed by a community sari wlio ,are asking our citizens to (;OAJit CORRI [!boos as write. A"nse $14 Dead" looking lady, steptling, with hands hand-shake with parting friends. contribute all form of worn-out and street., B"16 folded, looking up at a very life-like A personal welcome was extended 'discarded &12-4u=m.'_The material � _.W()01), - CBMIINT4111 I Whitby. OntairliL figure of a Canadian bey in the to manX new-corners to the village, I Ubki uniform; all selene, meditatne. who have been attending the United iwilr be immediately released for war industries and the Talue of the mat,- Wandwwhat she.was tibizild about? Church. eriall will be a direct contribution'to suit 3r;abu6 lo*W. the hands of the Red Crom Society, BUILDER'$ SUPPLI&S who-are providing comforts for our(;*vuTjwat Liceseed fighting fore", civilian. victims of abo 100al -Gulage work enemy "on, sad prisoases of Aar I& �touffviue. out. A We havealso placed to stock a fyAU in enemy occupied territory. Pbowl 191 Therefore, the contributions f LINE of MAPLE LBAF KILIAM 0 Makrijity' 'MedicAl, &*-d Swgi C&S" tbre scrap.aluminum fulfil a twofold pur- 'ANT FIWM purpose. They will increase the flow 66atervily SesiAtoose Z.p" of this material to war industries, we lhffc� Rollstamd Nvives in allMANDO sad and. at the mine_time, be a contrib- Piekerft% oat. 54 bow saryka ghwa., vtion to *be humanitarian work of. the Red Crosp. Make sure you make_AwbulawA Se"ice ;FhWA otaft 74 TA& of ributiom your cont E.R. C90M 4'.f-37 Diversion of aluminum, nickel and zinc to essential industries through COLEMAN -curtailment of A non-essentials is ACCIDENTS AC omentum; E gaining satisfactory in a- timated that -non-essential use of Instant light cook stores. um, in strictly Accidents Happen alumin' civilian lines, will drop sharply this year to- am so quick, 0 ory, estimated two per cent of total dom- Coal-Oil stoves,Elec. hot In sure, wi.th your estic consumption. This ­ corr�pared plates,—Window screens, 1940, Ucal Agent Intelligence Officers of the Britisher Royal Air Force are seen interrog- with. 27 •pfir cent in Screen dwra,garden tools sting a Germ fighter pilot (I whbse.-Messerschwitt. 109 was shot SEE an eft THE DACHUNDE, A ori-NNER and all hardware at right do*ri• over the Westerh'Desert The German pilot was unhull., 0YRIL .R. MORLEYt congratulations too Miss Barbara GENERAL INSURANCE Banigan,' on , her winning a First J1,555,028-47 and a half dollars profit after all Bring in yo'ur lawn r6owers 5UVICZ PROTECTION e ating costs and other disburse- -and Second, and Reserve.Winner, at op.r barptned. the Toronto K,�A_ el Club Show, at b4 s The, above figures represent the rrents hsve been met. The fanners the Canadian NationW Flihibition, Canada are- doing by Canada Packers of Ontario and on Aug. 29 and ft She enters in- IN -BUSHB- y, 14&, in their annuvi staternent which a grand job for czome. another popular show later this today. A million TH5 MONTH profits &how?' Alardwsre= M=mi * omes to our desk -eek. We- feitunug mama M *"WP' Lin V,111itm 01,11L SOYA DRTJO CO. LO P THE REXALL STORE iltleth § K Came ras, Films, and Bedding 1 T 2 C16 J, Studio uches creams Cif ts for -all Qc 16" Ambulance, Dry W Night ­e"ions, Prettripti-ans ,tar Y. cam, Tpounded. q i' LOCAL DSLIVERY . ....... -Funeral Director E HOURS:-.8 a. w.. - �1 , I.. STA)R, Z P­ ' ICKERJN(I �NE Furniture. Dealer novm in flight is the Lockheed P-38 Interceptor-pursuit. cialined to be the fastest aircraft in the world,, of n -n -!d t daily.' Sunday; 9 a. in. which, it stated. the British R. A. F. have ordered a slightly modified version kn6�N as the Lockheed Lightning. Of revolutionary design, and embodying all the modern principles of aerodynan-des, the 38 is Said MOVE FI(W- to have a speed in excess of 400 :miles per hour, with an exceedingly. high rate of climb,! m .' ...r+yx .gr+.T':l "au v+e'm. �3un.d. Wv' ' >+_'•LZ.. -..e+ '.Ss<u....aF ...:-moi.0 ._�•wa .'4 ..-•. �+',w - f .._+mriroi - - .a'a•Y -. ..�r�.•i+u... a }' ., "- + a, �••: - �.. ..,;', , ,•,w.. ::' .t, ,„n'a... ..�Y �11 r✓- .-y,;r , to �w.,` Y:,.;'. . . p�� r.," • 0- ...:-::. r,.:': ,n 10 a .. a^' u .11 r z ,. k :,, �,1 ,fid y1 . d 1, , p::. ACT.KERR , — — — _.. __.—_. — 11 11 � . - -. ' ' :. . OF THL . . �I . 3LIMIT ­ ­ . .., •- X:,, ... . . EM, . , ..,._ , I � -P R_E S S . REPORT TO SHAREHOLDERS - . ;. "I 1* � . . . . _• _ . .. _ _ _ _ _ - _ - kV�DMEN GET A BREAK The fourteenth fiscal year o! Canada Packers Limited close March of Bacon. were ' ' dseihsps genas people who make 87th 1941. y going forward from Canada. Total arrivals in Britam jI .It a habit to o driving o Sunda exceeded current consumption. The surplus a as laced in freezers through- - _ . g g R 7 Net f"rofit after Bond_Iaterest,_Depreciat' ou rf�Yn; o e e as a oo reserve. 1. Eq�uvale t (on 200,000 Shares of Common Stock to By February, 1040, all available freezer apace was filled. The Min- = on account o1 the curbing of gee- ) S 4 • -- -••--••••••--••••--»••»»».--...». $7.?? per•Share. sats was actually embarrassed b the quantity of. Bacon it had on hand. ohne gales, • . Y Y q stay at home. Is, each Previous year -„».__,___„»„____»__-__»_,,,_.. $1,667,809.78 Instructions were cabled to cut down Canadian shipments to 50,000 cwts. lin event the church may get a --•-- -•-••••••-••--•----»-•-..•••.»........--»»»____..... $8.84 per Share. weekly. The surplus over 50;000 tests. had to be placed in freezers is Break. In the' rural plaoes where ”- .- . Canada. quantity stored as a result reached its peak 1,000,000 lbs.) mssny women toil all day Sunday DIVIDENDS in May 19 0. q For iseveralemonths there was serious doubt as to whether iA eatertetn their city: cousins, - or not these Canadian reserves could be cleared before the beginning of the mertry o4 whom come uninvited, The Company was organized in August, 1927. nein.-crop season in September-'1'940.= - --- — ------- - - -- - -- _ a tact that gasoline--cannot b, -Until April, 1955, no Dividendo,were paid on the Common Shares. When Denmark and Holland were overrun (April/blay 1940) it was (,urchased on Sunday 'may bring —At-that time Dividends were begun at the rate per expected that increased quantities would soon. be needed from Canada. ; P 11­ seals relief, and they, 'too will be y� (payable quarterly) o! .............................................. $3.00 per Share But reserves in Britain were so large that this demand was long delayed. g In July, 1939, and'July, 1940, an extra Dividend,was - As late as Jul 1940 the Ministry advised the ' •` kble.t6 take their septa In-tis rap• pa{d of $1,00 Y ed,—and old .con- Y y rah would ..._......................................................... er re in w h,—from C a, not more n 50,000 cwts. weekly. idly emptying r u r a 1 churches This brow ht Dividend9 for each of P Sha t ue to is anal g those two years to $4.00 per Share This advice was vera distwrbing. Not ly had Canada heavy reserves ;is'hich. for years have been .veli= The Directors have decided the Working Capital position is now such' in the freezers, but all forecasts agreed that approaching crop year glove beacons !n their respective that $4.t)0 per Share 'may be adopted as the regular Dividend. To give (beginning September 1940) the increase in the number of Hogs marketed ;, •Pommunities. • r effect to thio decision an extra Dividend was paid April 1st, 1941, of.50c. would be not leas than 26%. If those forecasts proved true, Canada would `- - —Ottawa Times. per Share, and until further change, regular quarterly Dividends will be need an export outlet far 70,000 c.wts,'of Bacon weekly. - . -o— : at the rate of $1.00 ger Share% , (It was under these conditions•the second Bacon Contract,—referred ---=—Preceding year crease in the next section,—was negotiated.) . R181NG TIDE ._ .. .•,_. f 1 In The situation was finally cleared. In early August, 1940, the Cana- -i. ', The Nazis are aware that the Sales for the year were _......_$110,291,839.97 $88,205,639.75 25.4% than Bacon Board received permission to step up shipments to a level • people are trestles®. This,U reveal - Weight of product sold, Ills 1,091,263,852 - 913,251,116 19.5% which would clear Canadian Storage stocks by the end of-September, The . Net Profit ($1.bb6,028.47j was therefore e . ed by the restrictions on visitors _•' equivalent, fear was thus removed that heavy resor3es would have to be parried into even �'fiom friendly neighbours, and, pproaimatel 14 - he year.to .--_--•__,»_._____..1.4% of Sales 1.9% of Sales and by the increasing number of ••• c per 100 lbs. 18c per, 100 lbs. SECOND YEAR , _ _ _ - t coming crop ea executions. No more wounded an that is h y .._.1/7 cent per ib. 4/5 cent per Ib. Sept.'let, 1940 to Aug. 31st, 1941 :7M being'sent to T.etyslg, but train- An increase in marketin s was ex Iaad. leve going. as they mast, to •'The following analysis .of the Profit A Account expresses the all the increase g petted of approximately 25%, AI -. .-- ''•ether tildes. Hospitals are belag operations of the +rr08a P y, proved to be 81°lo. _ filled,to capacity, and Is, Bremen }sear is comparison with those of the previous year:— ' Total marketings (second year) were .... 6,100,499 bogs •a_ 1. betels and other buildings' -have - __ - Year ended : Year ended Total merketingr (first year) .......__. 4,640,762 - been -converted into hospitals. The - March 1941 % - 'March, 1940 • qe diem y and gager demonstrated in., Sales .......__».$110,291,839:9? 300.090 $88,205,699.75 200.0% a -•_-_._... ' ... ......su _ Increase ......- »----.. 1,459,737 After providing for normal domestic consumption, this made aysil- Letpsig Is said to be, spreading'in ble for export approximately 70,000 cwts, weekly. t3ermsay, The strength of' the Coat of products, - "Fittti l+`i'oeit” Is gathering, and It ' _ �_Z [Ave Steele 88,989,695.51 80.7 69,767,159.86 79.1 '1EttRD YEAR �to,Ike hoped that before tong tt Cast of maternal •. I - - *S* pt. let, 1941 to Aug. 31st. 194E will amseh"the "Fifth Column,'• and $es ._..... 3,2?9,579.72 . 8.0 2,461,790.80 8.8 Pt _ .: .' ' -- . —Toronto Star. salaries and Wages . Including Bonus . 6,879,264.87 8.1 7,738,780.98 - 8,g Owing to o itions be a la no increase in lsrodue#ion `DE Expenses. — Selling, is expected in Ontario and -uebe n In these later, some well-Wormed.TEACFIINQ DEMOCRACY - Advertising, Re: - - - pennons look for a alight decease. - ^ It is regrettable. though not - pairs, and entire]y surprising,- that the high o teaeral - ... In the West there will undotibtedly be another substantial increase, . is perating costs .... 4,812,888.86 ,4.1 8,808,776.20 4.s, except insofar as it may be limited in certain areas by ss, unfavourable . .,- school curriculum does not ices' Bond Interest 69,825.00 _ .1 9Fz,564.79 1.. crop- An avers a estimate of the' total Canadian increase for the comins baba a full-fledged department of Taxes ...._.... ......- ' 1,575,637.94' • 1:4 1.194,516.18 1 3 g .:democratic, studies, The emphasis Total cost o!product, ~'� f �p year (over the second year) would perhaps be 15%. . iv al! along has been on fitting the pins_ equivalent to, approximate] ...........-_.__• o - Expenses -_____ 107,8T6,391.89 97,4 • . _85,066,585.76 96.4 If this estimate proves accura b, omrketiags during- the acro Heater Pupil to make +tris way is life. it Wartime Inventory 00 Ib Reserve - - .3 - • `579,000.00 ' J September 1941 to August 1942 will e, approximately,.... 7,000,000: year _ • Bing asshemed that this will also ».._..-_....» • : 880,000.00 . . .prepare hint far the performance Depreciation on �'lx- - . • - . (2)t BRITISH4 REQUIREMENTS SINCE THE .. ed Assets 907,656.60 _ ..B 898'081.71 '.. 1.0 BEGINNING OF THE WAR - . _. of intelligent citizenship. Young y-••-.... , people nisi taught mathematics. 108,864 04?.99 98.6 86,548,667.47 98.1 - _ -'Iangaages. Physics and given man• _ �, To some extent this subject has been dealt with is Section (1),`so • tralpinL but It has been large- Profit from Opera. .. left to themselves to dlinoover tions `••».--»...--'.•-- - 1,62?,761.98 - ,l.b _ 1,661,972.28 . .1,9 o that a brief recapitulation will be sufficient. Income from invests (a) Fro1fl-September 1939 to February 1940, the British Ministry ! .the art of self-government—with _ _ _ - d accepted a on Canada wished to chi 4 087.00 — (b) From February 1940 to earl August 1940 #ba Z1dinL p Writs-oft»oL •Invert= ,837.50. . _ y t , sMatts which s Balt for' them• men4 — try ri 'dl - - .:selves.. _ menta -...:.............. 78',800.51 � . _ _ . !{a shipments to 50,000 ewts, weekly. During�th limited n ] --Toronto Tel �„•_ -- I . . period frequently stated no larger shipments won d ' _. _ Net Pesti# ,.�.........# 1,555,028.47 1.496 be . required. 1. $ 1.667,809.78 1,991, (e) In November 1910, the Ministry agreed totake70,004 Bets. NO TALK OF STRIKES .a e . . .. , weekly. The Ministry stipulated the sum paid for the 70,000 . Jiaaployaes of a large, war-tlmr - ' ' Bets, should not exceed that formerly paid for the 60.004 cxte., �" -• -= Indesstry sk Seattle, Waahfngton; Y'ie increased volume rain due- to war conditions.. Export volume .. but in the end. the sum paid was somewhat higher. - _ _ , tlrsir �!�lsaes once a showed lite greatest increase. This-waa due to demand .from Britain. In _ (d) By May 1941, the situation had been transformed. 'Alt ._ _ weep. Ou the back of their pay the domestic field, the increase wasless, but still substantial. The follow- Bacon Was rationed to 4 ounces per person per week (one-half _' eheques is a pledge "to support ing table sets up the comparison with the previous year:— ' _ ,-- pre-war consumption) Britain wss receiving from all sources less than'sufficient to fill the ration. From that date forward, Can- :sad A f the the -Constitution and . I _ - ads was urged to produce and to ship all the Bacon possible. -. Lrwr of the IInited States against , COMPARISON OF VOLUME - This bald summary of the facts may appear to imply a criticism of the ' •alt -enemies, foreign had domed - - .- Ministry` F Th' a n intended. I _ I. of Food. is i of end n wartime, conditions change- tic.” When they endorse the Exports _ - 1941 . ' "110' with great rapidity, and policy must be adjusted to the changes. 1940 Increase cheques they also renew •the _ Perhaps-there was some.dela to veto . To-Britain . 138,682,956 Ibs, : D P k H y • �i t inevsab implicationsrsd. Pledge. They are reported to do - - ......---•-- , 16,693,289 Ib;s. . $1 y; when Denmark and Holland were overran. if so the is easy to unerstand. n - - -this heartily and there-is no tali To other countries .» 27.954,290 18,623 1:4 -' - mgr, It moat be remembered, Bacon was only one of sepses of food products, "' . :of strikes or walkouts. Domestic Volume for the supply of,which the Ministry bad to lay its plans. —Hamilton Spectator. Is, Canada -..........»..._ .892 762 340 ,' ?&:� 638;081 Y3%, ( F FOOD - .---o— lee U.S. - .- 31 863 766 - 28 96 623• P20'- ' , AND THECANADIANNADIA_N GOVERNMENT Y 8 O . . . ., io -WOULDN'T NE90 LEG % __ A woman her contributed an at- - 1,091,263,85'2 913,251,116- 19.5°6 Boon after the derlaration of war, the Britiah�Ministry of Food asked aminum artititiat•leg to the Am. '' - eticaa detente rogra ' i ` the Canadian Governmect to quote a once on 40,000 cwts, weekly. after p pi. .She real. ' -The increase of 13% in Canadian volume is probably a fair! accurate exchange of cables.-extending through several. weeks, the first contract • "tsed, no doubt; that ti Hitler wine measure of the increase in domestic food consumption. It is due to for was completed: Its terms were as follows:— • - •• this war she won't have a leg to increase'of purchasing power, resulting from expanding industrial activity. 1. _ f a; stand on, anyway. - 1 The increased volume to Britain was due almost entirely to heavier FIRST CONTRACT -=Chatham lees, rliipmentr of Wiltshire Bacon, Aad since this Report wi'.1 deal,!arae!; with #h.� subject oF-Bacon exports, it is well 'to z et'ap a framework for tLe. - - ` - discussion. The factors involved are: . (a•) Teri, -Nove.mber 17th, 989, to October 31st. 1940 1 - (1) Number o! Hogs, marketed in Canada. _._ - (b1 . Quanity—liinimum 50,009 c��ta, weekly. The Aiins-try pr;iu - S"Ms- (2) British requirements since the beginning of the war. iced to take as much more as could be used. . 3) Contracts between the British Ministry of Food and the Canadian .=_.(c) . Pr•ce---•_.........._._.... ___,J1/1 per cwt- (112 lbs-i _+ . ; '. i� Government. " '� �T _ - ...eg italent to .. :..,18.0 per 100 lbs. " ii.s. (free aloag9ide) , I (1) NUMB_ER OF HOGS -atlantic Seaboard. - �tat 8tieta 1AI ithin Dug To :-.1--.1. . ' - - when the contract was made, it was estimated�that, for its.'total -. '+, 1penesrailen of MoirN+rr It happened that just at the time war was declared, Canada's Hog period,the prite.would•work back to approxiwately ....:+e•per lb. live i.eight. pQpulatiea stood at (to then).- record level. (Space does not permit a Toronto (for • Bacon Hogs). review of the causes of this, but the subject n•as dealt with fully in the two actually the average price throughout the contract period was almost •Paint is only one means of assist- previous Annual Reports of this Company.) - - - - . one-quarter, cent per lb. less. It was ...8.77e. This was due to the induence "lag In the preservation of exposed As the war began September lst,'it will assist in measuring its effect of condition in tl,c domestic field. From April to august, 1940, ire wood parts-of then house. . - on Hog production if marketings are quoted in Years September 1st.to apparent surplus µas such that ,produ-,t had to be 'forced` upon the _ _ The prevention of open seams August 81st. (In any case this is the natural crop year, as the heavy Fall domestic market. During this peri, d dor_iestic prices were on a le. much • between boards and at mitered niar_ketings begin in September.)_ below the export parity: . corners to even -more imp6rtant. Following is a table of Hog marketings for crop years 1929/30 to The contract puce was a fair one.. _ _. Dry wood does sot rot, Very sal- 1940/41, inclusive:— —,For the five years preceding 'the war; average prices of Radii Ho;;•a ; dom is a piece of exterior wood. Crop.Year - - Toronto, had been as follows:— Sept 1 toAug. 1 ___ Ho Marketin - . -- the surface in, In general, de- 1929 •— - - g 193^ .. .....,......»»., .»... 8.43 1930 .....................................__.. 2,493,339 terioratloa progresses from hidden 1930' — 1981 ,...»...................:..,.» 2,334,3208 �•� ,.......�..... 9.45 - - _ _ _ :places—at first unseen,-butgrad- 1931 — 1932 ,_» ,»_. 3,251,916 1939 to Sept.•lst�.' ... 8.62 , Ysily -grking toward the surface. 1932 — 1934 ................:.........». 3,09.7,046 _ _ 1. . ala nine cases out of ten such de- ._• 1938 — 1934 .......— ......�.., ^ 2,975 316 ,.. 1 .t m'' Average ':... ,. ..8.89c - 7ieiloiia-tfon is caused by malsture=- •• 19$4 1935 __'l a a ar that a rice of ...8.77 in a war -' 1935 1936 -mayappear th 8.89 for the live pr.-war Year, was low in tom- . - -' . .moisthre which hese' entered •..».•—»"»„» -». 4 141 158 factors must be kept in mind. But two counteivailing through a tiny opening or seam, 1937 1938 »�.»,,,„,•,•,,,,,„, 3,429,856 parisoa)wB t for the war, because of heave de 1936-—.:1937 .............. _ , P ••• . 7 liveries Canadian prices - - Pstat alone w111 not prevent this y _, setlon. Open joints and mitered 1938 -' 1939 ...............».........».... 8,264,856 �- would undoubtedly have been lowerperhaps much lower. r.- :.: .. 4orners permit the entry of water, 1939 1940 - 4,640,762, 42.1�/r': (b) Throughout the whole' term of this contract, Flog prices in .•'whleh paomotes fungus-growth, . s 1940 — 194lx ..........:.». ...... 6,100,499 31.2% I. As iagainst ted tit Toronto pres were ice a for.the below yeaof prevailing.... $$9.77Cper 100 lbs., ... . Net wrx 4—Ork of anv kind should --, Increase over previous year. . -top Chicago Hogs in-the. same period 'sold for • ic..August 1941 estimated. .• • �. .,,,. be palated without carefultychect- e et:=se, __....... .......... .. _,-....---_....._. ,,,,* 1,cr,.avv sea, _ - a,. .img first.all coratre, -seams, laps, - . . . and butt ends of boards. A quarter. b:IRST' YEAR SECOND CONTRACT _'pound of putty.used at•the rllgbt __ _ sept. 1st, 1939 to Aug. 31st, 1940 _ _ _ ._ • t[me is often'more important thanI. Term—.November 1st, 1940, to October 31st, 1941, peveral gallons of paint. The increase in marketinta dnrin the lust war year (d2.1�Jo) derived from brooding* dating #g Price— .Sp/-2per cwt. Deterioration of woodwork Is gs ng, September 19 forward. It was due to causes -i "-•••nt..•-•""' •"" .. - . - intft+elf aaconngcted with the war. equi6alent to' ...._.:.................$ 6.8 per 100 lbs. . Mite the trickle which, gradually �s l.a.s. A antic Seaboard. _ ; h wev4V,-it was fortunatf 'the Hos were available,. For there was Qtiae:city—;0;000 tests. weekly. _ ging lyse!!,can destroy a lite: need ci'gtsm all. gti , r drop of water .t>lay set the., js qts early months of the war this need seemed b no means certain. The cor.aitions order which this contract was negotiated-have aireaiiy ;} • rocbss in mbtton, 'Eliminate that Until y i I. and the woodwork wt]1 stat �]/bray 1940 whin Denmark and Holland were overrun, Britain .:cin a:.phlined, eon to receive �arte quantities of Bacon from the Continent. In An 'appw ent: surplus of flogs existed, and the price-was fixed accord aid generation after jeneratioa. attW at y beaadse 4f qts heavy Caas�n marketin very la usntitiea - • Bs. ri' ,ge q (Continued on following page) . ----- .. .---- — —_... - . . .. , , . - - . , , . . . .. _ .. r, . — .. . , : .. .• , . . : , ' y ., - ' . . . .......I...I" .... r-' y ,�.. .R. _:..... Jx: -. 'a...,.., ::ww. >. . JM„ '..;'.`". .. - .:a.,' a",�?:?`! .y:M:'f;""4 i' a., .•.r,.• _ ...:.c_ c•... .,...., ,;,.. ;byg,,,s 8J.-.... ,,..�.a�•.rw.,_-_•r ,m.r.+,�.�xc:+ ,ter„,. -�. +.;_h .,...«.a... +�.;z+:.'Fs,..m��a. ;4.:..-.w -_.� ...�4g.z- N-, is`. :,%-- « :Q, , ..�-..: _eau.:e-;.e. _.xR. .t.ai-?+.r n..la.. �_ „ „-. _ }, Pr ,l w",.h, . udm J .._ .. .-� ..w. a .. •. •, iv:. ... ',:..:n •1 r".'.''• 2—. M • 9::•w .�.C'• Z. �.. •'... 1... .'r,... ,.. mow, .� .. :� .. ( 1 n '" "..• -..r / -•w•Z- 1. - ,, 0 11I. _ G . r 11 11 _ . h .. L L __ _ . - -dRMK '�. � .. -11 A - CANADA PACKERS Ltd. .,sept_to"g. SiI . Cattle Un tedSta`tes �P of a Ghost-Ship _ RT TO �IHAREHOLDF.RS 1987 — 1988 .. -:,-_-. 81,245 --- An 1988 1888 _.» ........ 292,078 1939 . 1840 ................................ 184,071 (Continued from preceding page) 40•A soden .-�_.----------»-.. , b 00 19 - 184 1 8 0 *August -ted. � I. ,A 4nQl4. The-.r ctioa_in-price-_proved-discaursging�an Pig Pro- q duress, especially in Quebec and Ontario. In these Provinces many sows �Itho-ugli n�era liswe been re uce , see expos si-to-TTntted Btatas �� • were marketed which otherwise would have been bred. have been vitally important. It was because the Beef was needed in vi To some extent the situation was relieved by bonuses paid by the Canada that fewer Cattle were exported. Nevertheless, the outlet in I# Provincial Governments of these two Provinces. But at the end of six the United States for the surplus has been the factor which chiefly determ- k months the contract had to be revised. fined prices. The United States-Canadian Trade Agreement of 1986, and F• The immediate• cause of the subsequent modified Agreement of 1938, have had a value to Can- �' the revision was an advance in the price adian Gattis Producers corresponding (in respect of the Hog.Industry)- to : �., ;< k, of American Hogs.. In April the American market reached a level at 7 ';--which Canadian Hogs began to move South. This movement had to be the Ottawa Agreements and the later war demand fes Bacon. s N _ j• stopped;sad an'May 2nd;-294r the c5ntract was amended. breeding g' p Y profitable s r Throw hoot the two war: years Cattle rices have steadil advanced. The Ministry of Food rued its price from ...:................ 80/—p er cwt. Cattle The fowing tab elm dicstes the adv nee in prices —been h more F s P Y to ............................................................ 85/— er cwt. . The Canadian Government undertook to a whatever additional sum was necessary .to.pre'vent the Flogs moving to United States. To implement Average price for thin clause, the following payments (by the Canadian Government) have. _ 'Crop Year year, Good to Choice Steers -• -been necessary:= _. On June 2nd, 1941 ..............:..:.............:.......�.:..._: 75c per 100 lbs. Sept. Aug. 8 sa dew T mato s 1 to A 1 1,050 lb . tp o , - On June 24tk, 1941, a further ............................... 75c per 100 lbs. 1934 . — 1936 _ $5.27 per 100 lbs. u . On July 23rd, 1941, a further __....._..._.._L_._...._._._. $1.00 per x,00 fibs. 1935 — 1936 .......... ... .. 6.21 �. ion Governrnente is time,nt tibutia cry.2',4c axes lib d fW iltshirom reawe'tht he Do This 1937 1988 •»--»•�•�-•� M•»� 6.10 , g P ( ig ) — »......._-........--_» _ -• ,'.contribution amounts to approximately —$150,000.00 per week. . 1938 1989 .....»_.........._..». .. 6.28 . 1939 — 1940 »..-......-..-............» 7.55 __ � THIRD CONTRACT _ . . 0*August estimated. ....._......».._... 8.46 . 194 . - _ _ .. _. Negotiations for the third contract are now in progress. The terms -Thik rath r Cramatie advance was due to two major causes: " � - (1) Demand for Beef was greater.than normal. For this there were two _ -are as yet unknown, and only general comment in regard to it would be in 1e�w; _ glace. This much may properly be said:— (a) Exports of Bacon were heavy, and a domestic' (vacuum' was (a) That the price should be fair to Canadian Produee.rs,-indeed, created for Beef. . . . . . such as to insure maximum production. (b) The very large number of men in military camps set up a weir and -• (b) That the price should be in no way influenced by, the urgency of important 'demand' factor. British need for Bacon. This war is Canada's war sa well as (2) In the face.of this extra.demand, supplies were barely normal. sowill n Britain's, and to soppy the sorely needed Bacon is one of Canads'i be seen from the folio Capt. Albert Bjorkluf, 69-year- t. first duties. wing table of.Inspected Killings;— , old commander of the Finnish' . In the discussions, Canadian'negotiators will also have in mind con- Crop Year HmIngs in - Aurora, Hudson went up [reighter An '` idderations which go beyond.the immediate contract. Sept. 1 to Ang, 81 Inspected Howes if flwAes is fiver New York, u! pictured after When the war is over, Canada will, be producing Hogs on a reale fns 1987 — 1988 ,y...»----­...­ 912,955 { exceeding all previous experience. Prior to the war, Canada's Bacon at treated for burned hands - pre 912 866 b .; quota (under the Ottawa Agreements) was 48,000 ciwts. weekly,- 1988 — 1989 ..._......__L....�.»,�---,- 870,096 - c v His first re he jumped over= -_ ; d in the - But her heaviest ahiptpents in any one year had been -Y 194 __ »» » - 1 00 fire, wi:leh FBI agents are - .'- _. (1887) ....................._---..._._.._.......__.._._._.................» 88,000 cwts. weekly. , . A --._�-- f i - 1989 1940 .» 884,068 _........ .......... 0 1941•...._....-....- 8 b 0 In the two war years, shipmeiirts have-been:-+ • ugust estimated. _ vestigating or possible_sabotage. _ September 1st, 1888 to August 81st, 1940 ......I 60,000 cwts. weekly, Canada produces. and must' continue to roduce, a surplus both qj .. September let, 1940 to August Slat. 1941 t iroap p epeadS h t d August estimated _.....:.r 74,000 cwta. iveekiy. Bogs and o Cattle. - And the prosperity of her Agrictiltart d They here suffering'poverty an , . (( ) ...____»_.............. open securing a satisfactory I 'And in the coming (third) year Canada expects to ng rt' export outlet for those Burp user. th4re were ,the blasphemous de- . -` 1-delivrr ..._......_......._.-_..__._____-.____.................__....... 115,000; eras.- weekly. • s • s : nunclatioas of those who claimed . . At the end of the war. Canada will have a surplus production of at As in previous years, a copy of this Report will be mailed to sag, to be Jesus but were not. ,a - kart ..100,000 cwts. weekly, and for that surplus Great Britain will be Employee. And the Directors wish again to thank Employees of all rants the o nutlet. Canada will yCh�let'e Promise • all then need s quota in the British market much for faithful and competent work. Three things our Lord said to am (in peace time) has never before been thought of. In the main, quotas Of those in the Company's' service prior to September.lot, 1989, the karassed Church. First, be ax's fixed as a result of discussions involving economic gime and take;— 898 men have enlisted for war service. To each, an enlistment grata V knew an about their difficulties, -, but also an imaortant element is such diiscussions is 'good will'. has bees d. And each-man en amnr re-e to ent when die- At. that time good-w on a p: o e a overseen c . have a high importance for Canada. - en who enlisted had to be •replaced. In addition. the enlarged his own experience; not alone. by There i. another type of good will still more important. That is the volume of the last two years has made necessary the taking on of mane obaerviag their anftertag, but by . good will of the Britiris cono4mer. In the past, Canadian Bacon has held more Employees. - having Himself passed through the .11 ..•- 'second' place in the favour *I the British housewife. Danish Bacon came Qa August 1st, 1889, Employees of all ranks numbered -... 5,800.. same experience. In the second - -first. On August 1st, 1941, the oorresponding figure was ......_... 6,600. place, these people are prQWlsed ; -- la this respect, the present i. Capada's opportunity.- 'Canadian' is Ot these, 2,799 are Employees of less than two years' service. not deliverance,from persecution, bow the only imported Bacon the British housewife can buy. More than --In an Industry in which the n of Profit is so narrow, Unit Co ever beton, it i"im important that now darin the war, Canadian Bacon but an increase of Dersecutioa.that po g production it a- matter of the highest importance. The pressure they migbt be further tested. Yet. 'should become established on the highest level of quality, flavour, and increased volume, and the- high percentage of inexperienced workmen. ogr Lard said, "Fear.noise of these dzeability. have led, during the year, to ■ certain increase in Unit Costs: things. Be thou faithful unto Toward this objective a good deal has already been accomplished. In This lass not been due to lack of effort on the part of workmen, death." FSnsily, oirr Lord said that - spite of difficulties in transportation (due to the slow speed of convoyed -" New Employees have had to learn their.jobs, frequently under eon- . = abips), Canadian Bacon today stands higher thea, it before in British ditions of bewildering pressure. It is hoped that a proper realization of he that would remain faithful would . - .estimatwn. The improvements have been brought about by. co-operation -this fact-has been present' is the minds of Foremen,-Sub-foramen, and never be touched by the second .. " _: between Producers and Packers under very expert guidance by Officers all others charged.with the duty of training these inexperienced men and death, which is eternal death. e . of the Federal Department of Agriculture. Though -little has been heard women. In- spite of all the blemishes. - - of it, this is one of the moat important and far-sighted' achievements of ' Directors,hope•that during the "coming year..new efficiency records . which Christ has pointed gat to ' she was period. ' mayy be set up. To this end they request the same loyal eo-operation the Church, mercy !a stllI ben►. - wi►ich has always characterised the work of the Employees of the Oom- + 'r_ + . .'• • .. ,grace sad love, and a longing to _-_ . _.. �� 'nder.its Profit-sharing Plan, the Company, at the end of the fiscal be all thin t all men. Christ . Bs o The amount of space devoted, in this Report, to the Bacon contracts y�Under to Employees a Bonus of. .............................. $699,407.00. stands at the door knocking-1t - oeemed necessary, because of the interest in the subject on the part bothwould seem at the door of individ- • - +of.Producers and pubic. - TORONTO, August_.25th, 1941. : • _ J. S. McLEAN, President. •ual hearts, awaiting an invitation._. In the carrying through of these contracts, the Packing Industry had to eater, and promising• It the door - & vital part to pay. And this review would be incomplete without some _ � Is opened- that he will come In ' ,reference to the.manner in which the job has been done. It is especially es, To him that overcometh, to and eater into the most precious called for by the fact that not infrequent criticisms of the Packing Industry him Will I give to eat ai the free Lellowehi with 'ns, .have been heard. SUNDAY of lite which !s !n -the Paradise ..-. ? The reasons for such criticisms are easily understood. The Producer - of God." It fa not known exactly Is coasts y told that the price of Hogs hinges chiefly upon the outlet for „ who 1s meant by the angels' o! . . 1. the rounttr s surplus. S C H O O L w _ This is equivalent to saying that, during the past year, the price of the seven chnrottee. It•may have More Women flogs has depended chiefly upon the British contract price. That price L E S S' O N been the leading elder or racking lass been constant: And yet the price of Hogs his not been constant. At officer of each of the churches. Must".Register - kimes it was higher than the contract parity. At other times it was lower. Church'a! Ephesus When the price is above the export .parity, producers may not,fully LEbSON 10 . The Church at Ephesus, which - understand the reason, but they naturally do not com lain. On-the other wan founded.b the Apostle Pahl, Britain's Manpower Carnot p ?tevelatlon: A Massa s to Per- y • }and, when the price is below parity, producers whose Bogs are them being g • --atlsfy Her Requirements �, *marketed feel they have a grievance. seeuted Churches, Revelation 1.5-' is commended for Its good works, _ . . dOLDEN TEXT: Be thou faith- Its labor, its patience In. the midst In both canes the explanation lies in the fact that other factors also Ralph Aeahedon, parliamentary _ Uave an influence on Hog prices,—at times a quite important influence. fol unto death, and I will ive thee • of trials, and its abborence of g secretary to' the British Labor During the past year such factors have been:— the crown of life. Rev, 2 : 10. evil men. They, like the Lord, had Ministry, indicated last .week that (a) The dramatic advance in American .Hog prices., ('Between April bated the works of the Nteolaitans, . THE 1E880N ]N ITS SETTING a firmer policy,would be'establiaII- and July, 1941, top prices at Chicago advanced, from._..8c low s group of an impure'sad licen• ;: to__..I.2c h' h. Time—About A.D. 95, ed to mobilize women for warwork. >R ) tioue character, which would bring 1(b) Fluctuating conditions of supply and demand in the domestic field. 'Place—The Island of.Patens, !a Into the Church the corruption of with the government using com- Within the past fifteen months there was one`period in which the Aegean Sea. pulsory powers !! aecesaary, •- paganism. -.In everything-it -would - Canadian housewives were urged to consume all the pork pro- We might speak of the book of Opening the Women's Services Pork rossi ba sold as seem the Church had breen walk• ducts possible. Supply, exceeded demand. During that period Revelation-sa the crowning' dome' Recruiting Exhibition, he announe- ��•"_ . ". p . uch as ..._2c er lb. below'the ign worthy of the-name of-Its•Lord• i At a later P export par- of the word of God; as 1n the book ed tIIat all women up to tIIlrty 4 , ti pe exactly the opposite happened. In order Chris;, But one thing was, wrong. of Genesis, all fundamental, re- would be required to regist$r with., to make larger quantities available for Britain the Bacon Board It had departed from its first love. ♦salad truths originate, so •!n the in the next four months. restricted the amount of Pork product whch could be offered First love is.the abaadonni- . of .•1 book of Revelation, do all fund&•• •ryp for sale in Canada, first by ....25% and later by a further- all`for a love that has abandoned a have not only reached the '- ....25%. By reason of these curtailments, domestic supply, wan mental truths terminate. The book all. A warning follows that, if the point when there is not surplus - _ much below demand, end the price advanced above the ex ort records a series at mighty battles, manpower available but we have _ P Ephesian Church did not repent of parity to a maximum of ....2c per lb. - ending in one tremendous and final' reached the point where ft 1s• be- As to the manner'in which the Packing Indus has discharged its victory, with all sin being' put lata departure from the Lord, she g g would be extinguished. She her `coming very difficult'to satisfy m} obligations, certain facts are essential, and they are clear enough:= away, and the Lamb of God on been. Tbere is no Church, nor an our important needs," he said. (1) The Packing Industry performs a vital service in processing the the throne-forever, semblance of a gronn of t>elfevera, Mr.�,eaheton declared the choice Live Stock and distributing the resultant meat .products. w (2) Its obligation is primarily to the Producer. That obligation is:— , • Angels of the Church fn Ephesus today. It is nothing but of occupations will be more re. . str]crted and that older women will > to produce good meats by the most efficient processes, and 1, "To the angel of the Church ruins. st required to come forward to re- a. - ` to perform-this service at I► reasonable margin of profit. In Dphesus write: These things Church In Smyrma It can fairly be claimed the Industry has measured up to these smith 'he that holdeth the raven S. "And to the angel of the place younger and more mobile wo- obligations. In the year under review an unprecedented volume men who will be transferred else- _ • stars in his right hand, he that Church in Smyrma write: These �'of Live Stock was handled. The product was admittedly good, where. • I particularly 'the vital a ort product: The reputatian of Can- golden candlesticks; 8. I know thy rat and the last, B walketh !n the midst of the seven things smith the ri ex >i who, know shy frits d lived again: e adian 'Bacon In Great Britain today stands higher than ever tribulation, and thy "_ - _ before. works, and thy toil and patience, . The margin of Profit for the whole Industry is not known, but in and that thou canst not bear evil _poverty (but thou are rich), d Many Garments ;the case of this Company the margin was .... 1/7 of a cent per }b: men, and didet try them Mat call the blasphemy of them that say A _. __ _ .. _ :.For.the total Industry, it would perhaps not be higher themselves apostles, and they are they are Jews, and they are not, Tor Great BTttalA ., ;_ than ...................................................... 1/10 of a cent per A. not, and dicast find, them isles; Dat are a synagogue of Satan. - (a) most: of Lhe anomalies rw•hich puss}e the Producer are caused by Acti--g Overseas . ' '. II. sad , thou haat patience and 18, ice,: a�,i t`a tui:6s �hlah t'a^,A _r_ A. $C4tt, the-Nighty competitive driraeter of the Industry. Nevertheless, it is this highly compekitive feature which ie the Producer'■ chief dicast bear for my name's sake, art about to suffer; behold the Director of ,the Canadian Red `"safeguard. and bast not grown weary. 4.'Bu't devil is about to cast some of-you ' Cross, announced oe -his. arrival : -• --, :- - thevtha�thou athnd prim h�thht ee mbp b�Metda •that croute f=m .G'o0. .0$rii s, .. - �- I have this against' • .� didst leave thy first e. e• ye e 3 a tri ula n e _ ,more th n 8,0 06 Although this review is already ion a section must be added is member theretote when thou sat days: Be-thou faithful onto death; nu»ta have been distributed to "° �oet of the Cattle Industry Within a Lives Stock field, Cattle are Wen' and repeat and do the first and I will give you the erown of persons in Britilhi by 'the_ Red .Noond is importance only to Hose. works; or else I come to .•thee, life. He that hath an ear, let Cross, - On the surface, the war has not seemed directly to kffeet Catth and will move tliy eandlestiek out him hear what the. Spirit mith Col. Scott said that(die goods . �1�. *ro� Beef has been shipped tq Britain. As in past yeas, the outlet of its place except than 7�Deat to the churches. FIs that over. ' are unloaded as soon as they sr- - `''EC ds'eaurp)uX was toUai+led-States. And if numbers alone were 4. But this thou bast, .Oat thou eometh.shall not be hurt d the • rive overseas and-are shipped to--- d, even that outlet seemed kss important than in the Immediab batert the Warks of the Nioo1- teoond death." Three things ate 12'key centres for distribution to - "" year. attans, which I afro hate, 7. No Indicated about the suffering of cities where casualties and se- ~ .B Shipments to United States *w the last four crop years have been that bath an ear, let hiss boar the Smyrmist Church. Its me-•i- were damage have resulted from � . - w, W ferllawss-- wbat the Spirit said to do shurch- bore were enduring_tribulation. Nazi•air raids, + I �/ _ i � ;,. . ..,,.._,.k.:,..�ra n. «,•<, . •,..... 3_ •'. 4a:�s'. ?,ra �s ;mss s .sb� • *Y J °a'P' o 71 - . TIIE FICIiERI1�C NEWS LAND .SVR`ZYOII _ ._.. 1 s s .: Radio erv�Ue '>Feza F. J. D01�iE11ws1. 8. �A., Be. 4 ' DEAD HORSES N WANTED CATTLE Surveyors and Araolid, , BROCK , -Ts Per Y' • use I&' ,a sees .' EVA*. 0"&V& pt.Mp ' = For tree pick up phone Expert service and re- � Subscriptions the United States L. S. On file are the re wds ea THEATRE dItOOK LIN ,. .. 66 And t;t. Britain, $2.00 in advance. L981. 113ty CLAA N'1' pairs to all makes. Real- THE FLOWER Sti14w "JrT?3ZZ'3sY E'Irli�;hlNc3 umonable charges. Work ✓ d Jolla'Murkar, Proprietor Healthfully Air-oondttionecf '1 URT xnne ., �2144 � guaranteed. There promises to be orrc of the All shows Dayllitht 3av A!)INf, N' r y h ARTHUR 1� UE F"lower-,bourn of Sha+ Sn iety at __ � w�� lib �t,N , ,II C,�! (; 1lr P,A - --- -- - Classified AdvertAaemmts Dunbarten• United Church, on the 1'EiURSbAY, 6'k1bAY, HA`C1lItDAY - Graduate Radio and Tclevision _ evening of Sept. 14th. Everybody to 5EI'Ti.MBF:ft 4, F, and d GORDON YOUNG LT D Institute; Member Official Radio FOR SALE - 14 cows, milking welcome; who likes flowers. Every Two.. Showa at 7.15 and 9.30 Toronto k hcmc Art.UA4 Service Mer,'s 'Association, e good. With or )Adthout''calvea. -7 Hol- -member will be expected to,dwnpetc Saturday Matinee at L-30 ' steins and 3 Durbarns.- Some young l in-,the 'classes which were published « cows, nearly fresh. Harold Spencer, in the News last week.There are two I Wanted Wings" L. E-, O'N&Z /LL The Pickering Lot 1, Con. 9, Pickering." Polon classes open to non-members. With RAY MILLAND I+UN[;1tAL [)IkFSUTUk AND Clare. 7 r 24'. 2•- 3 I Tea, and cake is being served for WILLIAM HOLDEN ' MEAT MARKET the War Victims' Fund. Also all who :WAYNE MORRIS and 1L 61fiALdi1;[t Bought and Sold can, are asked to bring 6-quart bas- BRAN IItiONI.EVY fiuccageoc;w,W. J. 3t.ther, - USED CI:OTHI'vG, STERILIZED, kers or more of vegetables, which titRvilte .We carry a •fall line of will be auctioned-off. iri c,:d of the cleaned and pressed like new. We MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SUY Nigbt�rnd Day Ha.viee Fresh received a large shipment of high same fund. -SEPTEMBER 8, 9 10 - class gentlemen's suits, pants, large All entries except in the Open [3usia�s3 I'no►e ttesi i�.nee Phone Classes should be in by 4.30 D. S. (Last complete show at 8.F,®) 981 28 and singe coats etc.' Very reasonable. It T. Open entries, are received up to - JANE WITHERS in -- will pay you.•to come here before you judgir� time by the audience. A S� t ♦ured go am ynvhere else. Sam Schwartz, 21 Youth will Notice o You Send Str. West, Oshawa. 45-8 Speaker and Judge will add to the sti We also make snits to measure; interest. �� ...,i Meat$ �B - and winter coats guaxan ed .to fit - be Se.red we do Beilding of all.kinab* , ---- Our delivery is at your service 7. ;.Seat workmanship. Also an added attraction CARPRNTERI - ' GIRL PT?1h'TEy to help with DANCE t �! pho'lee pick 1620 housework, at,ance._•Appty Mrs. H. _( SHHNTING, With the `The gunk DICK I 'PLUMBING' CLAREPICE SILK Shea, Kumgston }rued COOKSHUTT with w. n FrEtDs aaa1FOR 1tEN� - furnished 3-roamed UNIONVILLE and UNA MERKEL cottagel 4 Miles west of t'icicering. ILOUF'INU ;12.00 per =oath, Adults. Phone 38,- �� I�R �>� � 5 COMING •-- nein: tri� s.ao sell 'Brantford'I3oo6b>Ig 2. Pickering. Mrs. Sutcliffe: THURSDAY, FRI. and SATURDAY 11Laterial4)3,rspdre t3utlamoes Frost , � Wovd FOR SALE - Yorkshire pigs. pne .In EPTEM$ER 11, 12 3 3ysfeat, Dura' Fsee -S sad 1 . � Moi.► with 12 pigsl One now d9e in a ��`� . . .Agency week's time. 15 shoats, warren C M�H�S4M FAIR ARENA 44 Stable S-IaiQmea6 llhlOn DOl1iu _ eodlatoa itacerl.t Willson, Pick 2007 On 1Baby" NOW Soret ei lrse4 as t _ - - aria d sw al " hi = BRotrGxAbs FRIDAY. SEPT. 5TH wtth PBISQLLA LANE - rsat+er � awerwlr eN� . Miidrea wpodarard' spent �' ""RUSS CREIGHTOH JEFFREY LYNN F. J. FRfJU$EXW .r w days in Oeha u last ween , ?1QM1SStL1N, 3SCTS. ee - L• LYE - .-few Gillman returned safely from RUXACAPS. Iteeommended b! pZ I Q. ��AM err trip to e El •earon s Cartage DRUGS. Chmemont; tin were Ex- health.and Mrm� Robertson 'ln'tdtion visitors on Wednesday last. .. - ,Franods- Ritchie is enjoying life in DAILY '!`raining Camp. - ELECTRIC : The WmEllicott family mere the TORONTO-PICI{ERING .,..CHRISTIAN f the R'.•Ss'ox fa=il i• -at St: -_ a eats o r DON•�1 _._ George last week end _aLT u r n i t u lie M o v i 1, : Ma, and Mrs. John lo=ft spgnf - - Supday with the P Malcoim faarmity o�tr Patronage is Appreciated _ -. ateenaville. inClearane Sale _ PHONE PICK 3304 e •.Will- _ The Misses Joan,and Dorothy_ � _ _ _ .::- -son aril Sarah Malcolm Have been P'. C.V. HARVEY PEARSON duuk _ _-- -- Moronto visitors ing this wee die Sundag School'pltcnic wn',held A Ham' Prop.' , ±bre Tuesday last, with a fair atter- Many o! these appliances hav8 been thoroughly re-conditioned and look Hke neer. Some have only h";dance - at Green's' Park -..�•n am011r of nae' and are_ gnamteed to be as good ae brand > Choose your cook stove now Mrs, T. 'Norton an rs. serge - while there is a good cboirad Willson attended the school for. iCOGlllf $1'1' - - ' •9� Leaders at Whitby College during +the weele �refuf�onl^ Locomotive, table tap washers $24.50 The Young PeoFae held a Dorn xoast at Johnston's- Park at the y was _ 0 Ro a b $2 Spring, Creek o6-Friday night. e :­_ -Mr. and Mrq.-T, Knox a,td son'-of _. . - betroit, and Mrs T. Greig, of Tor- IIt� Coleman Gasoline Stove and Burner .$2 7.50 jpnto, visited' T. C. and Mrs. Brown; _ al 0-d on Monde . CoStove.. urner, .High Shelf _$15.00 Mr. and Mrs. John White are the proud parents of i Baby daughter, -.!born this'-week at Brierbusn C Hospital Oat Oil Stove Oven $4.50- - U simple but..rich de- In Stouffvillft .of sign nal ca treat will i s Mr. and.Mms. E._C:.Tho:nt4n, rnemo a Beach Elec c c Range 3 Burner :$29.x0 Woodstock, were with the Brow=, ` �sue from every nn pre'Monday.-hers. Brown accompanied standpoint. In dignity {� 15L•W _ ,them home for• a few days visit. She of appearance our Mc V lary Double :fake Ovens $ Alpo visited- the.R'. J. Browns, in work wtl Land oronto, on her return. i through theages. out Renfrew Rangette - _ Mrs. T. C. Brown, on retiring ae _ $7095 'teacher of the adult Biole Gass No Greater Tribute - N. W, STAFFORD y nige, • �;=�.ich she, nae-held for years, - w-ag- � �•Csurne Electric Ran e � Burnell •:$59.00,, k' presented by the Class %ith a Gift Highway Monumental ;�' stationery, stamps and fountain vasrks Mount Royal Cook Stove _f _ $3$.00 perp She appreciates .the, kindly ':r Ph. 462 Whitby, Ont. thought, and so suitable a gift. Kingston Road Nest Happy Though# COOk StOVe F '$15.00 visitors in the village fot the weelr' ' d included: Miss E. Wallace, of Toronto, the A. F. Har=e; fanuly of - s- Acme -Cook Stove Montreal with'T. 1C. and- 'XrS.'.Brgnn _.- _ „ . _ - also W. J. and Mrs. Ero�i� and Tom COmb'n'COaI & Gas, Findlay, looks like new, bargain __� fir.; Mr. and.-Mrs. E. Crocker, of PIC�ERING IdILLS . ~Toronto, with •L.'and lora. Matthews;. , ibe.Misses Shaunessey of Toronto, : Comb'n Coal Electric, McClary, floor sample, with Mrs.-Geo, Plu'lip; 'Mr. 'and Mrs: ` bpffat, at the Shepherd home. Shur-gain feed, $e1"- �� (i• �,. Ref rigerators. used only a few week$ i,-I• CHEftP,��i'QOD vice • mill, ? Chicken _ ;by Summer cottagers Save $50.00 starter, 'growing People having old aluminum, are •C • Li' HO O' • : tric to f asked to bring it to the garage, or mash. laying ash , • • L tp int Elee ' Range, latest t school, this week-end. • about ha price style, automat><c 1 The W: A. M=ilt,meet on '17hursday range mash, )Oy • • a i e Vaetric vacuum Gleaner, cylinder .':. $39.50 z _ rnoon Sept. 11th, with"Group 3, �" .. -}g hostesses. subject for RoII Call- starter, concentrai _ _ -- Faith in the Holy Scriptures. tea calf starter, tor- GFeneral Electric Battery Radio . X37.50 . - School re-opened on Tuesday 'with ! f - y r Glen Bruce as teacher. -Mr, kestarter 'salt • Radio . ._ - _ - ild,.onr toriner teacher, has has t*' Y , � Phllco Mantle 35.OQ to into training-carm#p. m blacks .and bagsGeneral Electric Refrigerator 7 -X159.00 Some from our vidraty 'have moi- '. t4 Niaggra, and returned with Pur pa fly sp rads loslda of peaches. They report they fob, cattle. :.. .Findlay Ova199.18 Cook stove, like new X64.0 .� ,very plentiful, but that there are got enough pickers. ,DON CHRISTIAN ELECTRIC ,It D. 11I.- Lockwood' i. _SUTPER the agony of Rhen- -- IL loatic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, When P1CKtRINc.r:©1�fr.- -- �� OshawaWE --_`$a 1�1. N b;<moae caps V7111 give you quick wel- E SLIVER t relief, B©YES' A�;U0 PD., 3317 OPEN EVENINGS .., . . 'tr :f b .-: .; .. r•.y-r -•. r:'.rr nn.-,r, i.: - m •+ry _ - . .,.�� ....:._v::....ze...,a..,p., .w..: .:_: ..:�'..w �.._::,X.;.:t&e.-. ... .'.,., .p.. Cr+w�.re"+ ...,y�.•-.aµ+:.. .•w... ..t -.w ti:..' i.. 'd ,.,rt` . 'c r _. .- y., . ' .. ..s x,T•. 'v +..y.,; •"t,a .,fie. r •" ~•Li.. '...i . a � •..ry � I'. _". ; .::"4: . .. ".�: ',�.� } .,v'.' L �: mow„ .f l h' ,.h 0. Lr.0-^. . ...... .,, s ..,... :, ,. ,. z , r..«....� ..r ... ,, .,,.,,,. r, r` v'!'.. Y �.F. . ^t,,.�.'t: t-. ',:,..�,r".xx'R•y f-z'. A ..':. .... .. -. p y.,,. ....x n'.>f .::,... .. ,.. :V ...a.:..' fan.w..ru ...•.. k - c' ',`n a t� � °��Mu.� L :.v',.�qyr. ill •:.. M ., .. :�', ..... . .. ....,, '. ...,. .:.. is:� .V' .. «n.'.. .`5, r°•ti sA , w . .,...., ..... y,..., •.,... w::o..l.. q' °p .'. .t.f `�, .,, f'. �,. _.�•. a °��,.. e.� ID .. S -.^r. r. .a .t. r:" SA > � ..� �L, '•'^•r a y=P:'4 MEN NEW " CLI�T IlicGRAT�H — BEEi.B GOY End A. M« open their winter sasses[ Z!a and Mrs: Tho MTERNATIONAL - The Brougham Union Lodge A. F. 'l Thompson, of �Vm- Ida interesting wedding took prate 1409, are visiting with . John on Satuiday, August 30th, 1941; at again this mak, after the regular --- '? the home of the bride's sister, Milts July and August vacation.- :hiss, Sybil Shaver spent cue week- Florey Beelby, Claremont, Ont., Red Cross Salvage gate end with her grandmother, Mrs. R. When Edna-Alice Beelby, daughter ofPLOWING-. _MATC1t $aAvaon• Mr. and Mrs. William $eeltiy-;-S r n, urveq and coil _ „swa are visiting here for,oa Ott- became the bride McGrath, Oshawa, of Mrs. Mo- - `K a artices�l (canned goolda, Krk action home those -- � "saleable y& Grath, and the late Jam McGrath, furniture. e" for which you - Mr, and MM Robins, one-time re of Aspen, Nova Scotia; The bride reulroro OCt: � further use; but good.) to be laced, 1 1l P sidents of our village,have come back wore a floor-length - gown of white, in the Salvage Sale at the Park on Sept 27t1r, at 1 ' _b Claremont to reside. We welcome L7ePe' and veil. She carried,a boa- ..(Not including Sunday 16th) Sept. p• m. Collectora are them again, quet of roses and gypso hila. The — g you, This-is one place where-.- Rev. Keith Daniel, of Toronto.and brde�rrisid was Miss Clara Neal, of many'rao¢r help, u- -28 , wii family, who have spent August Toronto, cousin of the bride, who on H O■wiith his father and mother here. re- was gowned in a floor-length frock - turned to the,city on Tuesday, of blue crepe and carried a bouquet Remember the Plunkett Dinner on of Ophelia roses. Mr. Home Ego, of De%ite acute labour shortage and other difficulties, the farmers of September 18th, when dinner will tie Coldwater, acted 'as best man, and Canada have achieved a remarkable increase in exportable supplies of \ served at 6.30 P. nn, Tickets may be ' Rev. Li S. Paisley officiated at the concentrated food products so much needed across the water, particularly _ obtained from any member of the -wedding, while Mrs. Albert Smith, bacon, cheese and eggs. Even greater sacrificies may be necesimuy in 1942 �=ti Women's Inr,titute.' of Toronto son "I love PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN ' g you truly'.' and therefore it is important that farmers and their families be given THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER M. Mr. and MM Raymod Jones and during the signing of the,register. every fiossible encouragement, . In consideration of these facts and son of KirklaM Lake visited his A buffet'luncheon was served in the bearing '^8 in mind . that Plowing. Matches wises held throughout the AND NERVES.R�/ES. 1 T MAY B E .� - mother, Mrs. W H. Jones,on Sunday. prettily' decorated living-room, then 1914-18 war period, the Officers of the Ontario Plowmen's Association YOUR EYES. Mrs. Robt. Sadler, of Blackstock the happy.coul2le left - for a motor are determined to conduct the 1941 Interriational. in the most vigorous ' C.'H. TUCK, OPT. �. visited 'her mother, Mrs. Jones. ,last trip to'Northern Points, mid showers and efficient manner possible. week• of confetti and on their return • will �y �� � r� � w X;+ Peter Scott, of Windsor was a vis- reside'near Oshawa. shMe Ulf � iter with his parents, we and Mrs. - ) MapleLed NutnaYFv e _ mss., 010 g .Middle School'Results ... George Scott, over the week-end; al- - Co. .. ako Mr. and Mrs. D. Ai Scott, of Fen- Margaret Briscoe — EC2, EL2, A. STANLEY Iaaaraaee Y eon Falba and Mod. Hiat.-S,,G. c, Ph. c,'FA 3, �JAafe3�tE1lftA 1411 Com, (Next Sunday morniing, the Ordin• FC 3. :aace of the Lord'a Supper will be Nellie Gostick — Eck L'L 1; A. '�obeerred in the Baptist Churcb. Ms. and Mod Hist. 1, F'9 r 1. Cite,2, - arta and - � C'bsap rates for F ' C. CLEND Daniel's subjects will be "'lie Apoa• LA i, LC 1;FA i, FC 1. - --_Theatre---,-- _ ..__ --- -Ss►.. � 'FUNMAL DFRROTOR do-Pbter" and "Confession and Ab- Haul Hina-— A. and l[od Hist. o� Iasnraa� RalldlspE sslutba," VboN 100 STOUF`p'�IId.6 i Regi Ke'dtiedy—AA. sad Rod. Hick. A�jqDa and K� ,llte..re;ular mseting of the.Clare- 2, Ch 3, Siloo roe- Private Ambula Amt sad North Red Croce � �, c, Ch. S. rHURSD'AY, FRL and SATURDAY � T iaht Iaruadt l at the home of b sad 6. Ail Rlads Fbone 9M Jena Craton — A. and Mod. Htat: 4f as Mer. Pursptt Jamieson, IiWssm,, an 4 Cit. 1, ' - t1Rlbr se Ptsslr litttvseo3ilOG. _ �T evening Sem SW at 8 p« en« LA G we-q FA e;, FC G '�+� Prances McDowell — EC 1, F,I, 1.. 1t it hoped there will be a good rep. i LC►�►e l Ley BOW�tl1Zf � BES A, Mott Haat i, Ala. c, G. 2. » ' - WffI'i'SY, ONTARIO Markham, OIIt., t+e.estt.tien item each suit. Ch 2, LA 2. LC 2, FA 1, FC 1. N •'�hbQr A group of our bowlers: Messrs .ROY McLeod — EC 2, EL 2, A. sad ei Shop t.7 I� . 1 :Ernie Baker, Ralph Miller, L 8': Dop- Mud Hist. c, Alg• 3, G 1, Yh; 1, Ch. 1PPITH Repair Si � 'kbc sad Wien, Birkett, were sutler FC c, LA 3, LC 3, FA 3, 3, - pet, a Ur-ince -eNdal contetatants in the kwal tourn- j3etty ldaai JACK BENNY and FRED ALLEN ROCHES Left TO ham, continuing on to farther suet• LC � FC11,G, 1, Cb. 1, LA 2+ Cotntdy sad Short Stibjecia Gra Tractor Service - : Jt(yq Provincial Tournament at Mark .� Graduate L H. C. Tractor School >~`�►RMERS z Messes at the Jlamilton Meet. Marg. Manion —A.�and Mod. Hist. 10 years experience RThe "BWtlt" a ginner at the C. 1, Alga. 1, N` E. 1• ch-. 1. KONDAY, TUESDAY, WED'SDAY Service itt all makes of Tractors ~"-- - I Douglas Reynolds — Ala. 8 Congratul,ations to the ladies, who Licensed Garage Service Feed Mixing Plant. ._We buy Evelyn Sanderson i EC_ 1, EL 1, Se 9 and 10 satidactton Quarsataed ( gjIIg C1048r Beed■; = 1 entered the Quilting Bee at the G I A. and-Mod. Hist. 1, G c, Ph. 1, Ch. {�tsafbet 8, - _ N. E. last Friday. They took Second 1, LA c, LSC c, FA 3, FC at ii ff - . JOHN NORTON _ Pftm and were highly commended B ('r �' We have Feeds and Z nildin Mr. Ernest Baker has taken over Marg. Wallace'— Ch. 3. - _ GLAREMOM 'by the daily papers for'the very fine Y ;eAork they are doing in turning out p8 of the local echoer WITH E'do 1 nea104 _ M_aterials of all kinds. ' t4e targe number of quilts they have. the Seers ICONRAD VEIDT Q,,,, COAL WOOD Fi'jyNOM board following the petirement of Elan Clay-Transpart ' > whkh numbers wall up in the threeMr, Fred Morley. VALERIE HOBSON r ;hundred. Keep up the fine worlr,'lad- (Continued on coltoan 5) t)0 Try De before Buy e sea at Cfaretesont. ALSO - N ��Th _ b:ew..e '�°~s's- , ;,,. _ Farms Elevator. _ e Blacl Cat„,, Gerraw�ood, AtilttA�is ow Tb..esd. . � j r v�ITH $b' t:ai>,ra to be etsyeiltir "lament, Onto �►./ ST 11STEN ATH N �es+eefooas asd nuabl� p~°r SU. Office nw. - .. _ - ' �� �� PURR � . _: . 8As l 1. R Bo ,� .� '.+HUGH HERBERT = V* r' A/em Rams w Distalsr '4'•” •--- TTM ren .. _ THURSDAY, FRI. and SATURDAY tree am weather -September tl, 12 and 13 _ ;.r AND l� -- Tractors Run Uet -t� ,� lee .rder t« on" Nees e« }I Binds of Re air Work Chad Hanna ,►>f� tdtip�ttats la.,�eea sad or.t«ar 4p iNaw After a Strviea All Tuning-Guaranteed ' HENRY FONDA -C, S. Msci)ONALD s 0 vtc o Job Her i L ND DARNELL - croute T oAve.ASE 'REGISTER ; 209 Ci se 'T :: r ... . . COMMODORE •AGAIN' (268tE) r the choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion, :phone: Lakeside 1502 ' ' . .. : the property of Robert.Dafoe, Green �10MIN *'*IHC Paas ! Reason ' Prices - Eyesight Education River, will 'make the season of 1941. FaWork -and - On Tyr , June btb, Aden i 3040 �50�_ as follows rade VIM +vviil leave his,own stable and roceed f f l } - -Standardto Btu Dunk ld s, lot 8%, rear , EFFICIENCY J .• t Con. 7,or night; Friday, proceeds W'alnt normal pep, . vim, vigo CCAS. COOPER C ONT �' to Bert Silverthorn's, 'Lot 21, 10th vitality? Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets, Line Markham, for noon, thence to Contains tonics,• stimulants, oyster - y his own stable where he will remain elements--aids to normal peep after /t ��jj �` until the following Thursday after 30, 4Q.or 50. Get a.special introduc:t• C. A t U CK noon, Tums — $12•.00, payable,Feb_- ory size for only 33e.'Trk this 'aid to : FARMERSf ■ INTARIO ry 1st, 1942. _ normal pep and vim today. For saleOS ;iOpt. o stores. ._�.�.. W -� a Pay"Toronto Pricey �- - at all go rug tore �-tsigrt Specialist t .Disney Building (oPIx P. 0.) At Whitby--Your 'Home' Marke# o�hawa, Phone 1516' -7 optical -For • ' t 'cal tensse - •Optical Lenses ' Were u e to , s� EGGS - We a yo ver advised uveae tin- y ,is ted -lens? You can readily see that 7 .-.-- ' ,HOGS - it is wise to remember the advice :r s. ` • that is given you when your glasses we last fitted. If you forget or ov- �ALVE ' : . LA erl'ook' thN advice you may expect s only a partial correction. Learn 'to . Y P � 1 7 know wiben they-should be worn, as / tAili A11 K1Ms�e? �� a means of prevention rather than to put thein on .to relieve a feeling 'ofY _ - p^A . ' discomfort which may be due to. y ' 4• �. - YV#h Li - _ _ .' yo' � neglect. .It ,is. much easier c _ YQa can pretty neer ee.year Chula�Me1►la O U LTRY >A wear glasses when they are bac- yen toed Blatdtt 't c.�,►1as IMe�h. A. and Dr otning and comfortably. fitted. If tsar into better ft --arose P"111 -, therefore any of these things affect - lil tal.toed'. co.ta tto woes--birds Al r you, see your olpbometrist ac an early l (sear-N9 Ysri In P""01. P11 date]FARMS date and have them properly fitted ?(0W--VPTA•DLPIE� $trEtJgtl for you. Neat week it is my intent- 8iateJcturd F..is th111 .✓, swlKau M 1r r LIMITED with all the vlfa - ion to explain something of lens par-. r tially. occupational �as well as torr- the hertth et ,roar paltry. _� Registered Egg Gradin ' Station eotive as it applies to the ateroscopic effect of the two eyes in their eff- , 0 I I ERNIE STROUD, DUNBART0141 Whitb ort to maintain fusion the low of tisPowercausingthepersonRee .Phone Picld, 77 r b Ont, Phout Whitby 336 doable. -. , ; - y� - I ,: ,.r,-.. .. ,. -_ __F• 'X. -,- , . ",--•- "5 ':n•n.,'w+� .. .x^,.- f' � s.':'. a._�r r:.•- .5.. .a fir• y... ..Z ., •M --. :.ew.e„".... �.,,;..3.. .,.- y �.....v_d �..w.a m..+e�-:. '—�5_-+.r�� .. :.s�e.� .. .�k��,,,/ _ .:.+,s J. • a.....,..� :- , v., ...G!i ..:. .•}.s- T F.. ...;.i,,• ':-. .,+� ., ,.r. -�-p,, � ...n 1t s. ,. ..;. •. 'r•:. ... - .. _.r.. - .,.. 7•'. _ .,_ -'.ice .. .., - • 1. - .l` W •.,•. :;:',. :.. • R C. VAUGHAN AND J. A. NORTHEY What Science • ��/ fir; �' n o -� I !`" --• - - -- - i Is Doing --- /i - B I_G SEN _ / J Cry �.'� the ALUNITE ALUMINUM •++ famous i It'll t a of h W Approximately three-fourth ................. ` � �O r 4 ore from which al. "- ,,all the b>}uzite NI ......... M \ '�` � - umfnum is made in this country in - ,I M j � F r imported, chiefly from Dutch Gui- ana, while most of the remalader ! _ •• ears m•. �' _ comes rein Arkansas. For yearsIN r scientists. have sought to 'obtain an additional supply of the light. r \ ' weight metal from alunite, a white "1 or .sometimes pinkish. mineral 1 � found.in Utah_ and several other 1 Western states. The Bureau of y Mines retorted recently that the w. . alunite experiments were at last71­ �\ "a successful and that aluminum - needed for defense cau._be obtain., +X ed in quantity and at reasonable cost from these domestic deposits. �� ••- The process involves removing THAT'S MY 'C H E W impufitiee-- from- the alunite ore, thereby freeing the alumina, or oxide of aluminum, from which President R. C. VangTnan, of the Ca"itan National Railways, slumlaUm. metal is manufactured: Paid his first Official visit to .the Canadian National Exhibition, to A great deal of power fa required = attend the opening ceremonies. He is shown with J. A. Northey, Just as in the conventional tech- should a friend suggest introduc- --,- Toronto Director of the National System and Trans-Canada Air Line "us of aluminum reduction, Ing her to Robert Blair, she may �spectin the Canadian National exhibit, In. the Railway Building Modern say, "Not today, thank you," or = 1which is largely devoted to showing is a pictorial way the vital im- The Department of the Interiora "Perhaps some other day" Under - poriance of the-traaaport industry to Canada's war effort. emphasized that alunite cannot re- t 1 e e no circumstances, however;'should place bauxite as the-major source she say, h"don't like ]]dr Blair, ' e was a thrifty fellow, sad at a2�t� since mastic - - and do not care to.meet hind." cams from Aberdeen: One day he deposits of the former mineral, 'BY'BY ROHEXTA LEE : g, This is the act of an ill-bred V was told by a mend that instead used to meet the nation's full al. H e W C n I? of patting shillings in the gas met- requirements, would last 1. Is a clergyman a person. The nails should be filed BY ANNE ASHLEY �� Sy addressed w _ ' v and cleaned before going out. or, much the same effect could be Is" than a year. The process may as Reverend Jackson?" Yes, see that the handle of the obtained by blowing smartly Into &iso eventually be used for treat. 2. -.-Is it proper to abbreviate cup is turned to the person's right Q. How can I -remove score the f1bt. He tried the experiment Ing certain aluminum-bearing clays the name of the mbath when and: the handle of the spoon I with gratifying results: - and low-grade bauxite ores, of writing laced 1a deem linea that has been so badly__. . : 8 the date a letter p parallel to the handle of ileosmbed that the application of At length an official from the which thin country has immense $. To whom should friends of the cup, ]slinon Juice and'exposure to-sun., gas company called to inspect the reserves. 3 the bridegroom send theirto if t is nnsscesssfnl2 meter. He was obviously puzzled they are not acquainted with the A. Try the following method: b7 Ids Investigations. —o— bride?. -- _ U.S. n England 3* one cup of vinegar, half an ounce 'What's the matter?" aski6d the COTTON STALKS 4. Does a woman have the . Ut soap, two ounces of fuller's householder. privilege of,refusing to be intro- p "Man." said the official. "I can. ��down in a former junkroom S sall'th, and the Juice of one lemon. of the Clemson, S. C„ college duces to a luau elle doesn't care son 91,1111' .0pread It -at-all. The coal- to meet? Officer's of the American_Eagle W son on, Chemistry Department andt work- 6, L It all ht to file sad - and allow to d Deny appears 'to owe ye thirty Club in England estimate there ' sy. 0 wash the ,shill Ing with homemade equipment, �•a- '� Prot. F. Zur Burg' has produced clean the finger, nails in public? are .10,000 Americans I a British B. Should gthe handle of a cup defence forces n qg an Q.. Sow can I treat red blotch: — - s satlalactory wallboard from p as that appear on fact from -"Th* beat thing for you to be turned a certain way when " 1riy soften stalks. - Note to time? d0. said the doctor to the-man This Dew development presents passing a cup.and saucer to an. A. A good- treatment is to with a nervous complaint. "'is the possibility of a new industry_ other person? PARCELS FOR OVERSEAS rose the face for about three to stop. thinking about your. "in noutheahtern 'United Staten and aainutes at a :time ia. cool water.-. __sell and bury yourself In your offers a one -for cotton stalks "'•r' SOLDIERS " 4... b;o• address him as "Mr, contain Reser Blade.. ch.r- Akio, take alternate hot and cold work." Hood Heaveml said 'which have heretofore -been lows kaon��' w, Cigarettes. saw. axe. - bee baths at n ht, the patien#. "i'm a •GOtiCreta - D Ja , unless he is a Doctor eBest Loom soap - All thlalrs ig " ed under. Before long.'ilidwestera D difficult is procure is Britain. _ „ motet. Divinity,.in in which case he is Q, How can I stiffen lase.cur- - corn, which-' is being-developed u ave - time 'ass trouble. Sema Jackson," tains w they will hang straight —� =' for making sylithetle rubber 'and kao " s11. w1: a. regtmeatai addressed as Doctor Jac n, eo r we 2. No. The name of the month member. and gait of soldier or and keep clean much longer? Mat. Smith sad -Mr, Jones were tun powder, may be getting ser. Airman to C.A.O. PARCELS ions competition In industrial ilia " d written in full. S. All wed- DEMPATCs iRar'di. ase A. Add time of three table chatting when Mr. Smith said: ding. gifts must be sent to the street, Toronto. ReMeipt stalled SO spoonfuls of flour to the-starch. "Novi, look at Winston Church. �Om �i Cotton: home` of the - bride. 4. Yes; to rear address. Or, add one"'tablespoon" of bora: all Se's British. Isn't: that some- - - - : The a large saucepan of starch. thng-to be. proud of?" Q. How can I deaniholie. - "Look at Anthony Edea," coon. L A S S I F I D H D - gplsph record? ; tared Jones. "He's British. Isn't V E 9 T I S E M E K T S • • • ~ A. Fingerprints, grease, and that something ,to be -proud of?" dirt may be removed from phono- "Then there's lUtler," said graph records by use of`if. weak- Smith. AEROlIIAT1C 11iETF..R ' isolnof soap in water. Moi PORTABLE e1LOS HOOP TH131MERS a wispisp of absorbent Cotton with ith R Jones."But he's not British," protested AEOMATIC METER FOR AUTO- "PAY FOR THEMSELVES THE HOOF TRIMMERS. 30 INCHEK. - moblleEilTruCk, Tractor, Bus and flret year in many cases through satiefaction •fila solution and wipe the record. Well, Isn't.that something-.to be Maxine!- Engines. More Power! _ _ insreaaed milk. guaranteed. $3.25 de- ',Then wipe the-surface with lain? Proud Of•" ' tidlleage. healthier cattle b reeding and livered. Matt Wolowidryk, Venn + 8tops Carbon, 25%,More_ y feedtitg era d Baak _ p Airmail for Quick Mformation! -age instead of corn tosses -water. _ -0- Agents. writ• for territory. Dept KEENAN'$ PORTABLE SILOS SALESMEN WANTED 8, Box 163, Vancouver, Canada. win keep ensilage perfectly antl -How can Iimpart a glean- •'Employer (interviewing ap•. - _ int, delicate. scent to J<lty. hand- AIICant for job): "Kn„w any. PRICE GIVT OFFER and last theyflckn be'easily erecteda1-n AGGRESSIVE SALESMlLV TU SELL kerchiefs. thing about electricity?" a few hours on an levet round. t ding _ y g one of Canada's most outs as "Yes air." LADY's OR GENT'S WATCH, CAM ;Made n 10, 12, 14, and 16 foot Co me ! h lines of made- snore�c of e.. A. Place in the handkerchief er oak Iva or se ams :being lotments of territories now / -- a. CI ate., given f Il1n diameters holding u to 38 -tons a ng 'made for Fall Complete r ltioz a blotter that has; been mels- "What's an armature?" -Dr. Lyon's Shampoo in your die Approved-by all dairy authorities. being mal be••supplied to men ' trict. Write now Nprmand Pro- For full Information and Rvho can I'I feral with your favorite perfume' "A Chap who boxes for nOth- ducts, 1405 Peel §treat Morftreal. write the IfEENAN FENCEDt^OM- `c produce reettab In 1 "" Comp Jtek eCs and write today Q. How can I remove the odor - pant',' ovrren sound, Ontario.- train a knife after Peeling onions . . . . _ Value-firston - to: ac user, ,• I iG•r Al Clgthes. t00 AtlantJc. Ave.. MEDICAL treat ewr garlic Y _ - Juice J. N. LINDSAY. LAW llb'b'lt'k;, CAY• .' - A. 'RIIri the knife through a Orange •jl11Ce Ito] Theatre Buildina, St. Thomas. 'HAVE -YOU GOITRE? "ABSORSO TOBACCO t< CONt ECTI01i7Ry .'Potato, and .the odor-will be re- Britain • ' Ontarfa $peclai nepartment rot c Gt. $ farmtra collections red ea an a Pr $ 0 For r><ta><n uc d remove Price 5. 0 STORE: IssOved. per bottle. J on Johnston Co., 1.1 FOR SALE, IN' LIFE SUI:THEI.N' - ' Concentrated oranges are to be —' - ,curd. 't wn, 6.000 ' 8 "IAR.IA" PRINTS 25c . . . ecus Tr, 0 popu:atiun, Ontario 0 GOOD RESULTS - EVERY SOF- well. established tobacco and cun- fried. out, in Britain.' ANY' SIZE BULL UE,VELUPEI ferer from Rheumatic Paine or fectionery store an( beauty,,peer= A bottle no bigger than a cigar and eight double slse Prints for edy.Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem- fur adloining, living apa"Et 'ent , Only g edy. Munroe Drug $tore ' 335 above, Low rent, ideal for family. etts lighter will provide the equal ZSc. Reprints 3c each. " Elgin, Ottawa. Post si Wlll sell ae grate r _ D o 8 ectal p d l.a0 en 1 b r $ .. ai'n tern- _ B a in Enlarging ¢ • a in r i B 6 - son •---z Illness.Of a 10 o reasons o HAVE 8a of orange juice. -Colouring etc. Al] work suntan- refused. off e teed highest Quality. B$ker Print PERSONAL" tonOt Write $ox tfS3,air�ninsr ` - Samples have been t aught by Co., Box 1, Hamilton.'(nt. . _H E A D D? Miss Charlotte Raymond, Of Mab- SUPERFLUOUS H A I R SAFELY, ~ sachusetts, a dietitian who has ' CIGARETTE TOBACCO permanently, privately removed: SCALP TROUBLE CORRECTED Face. Limbs; Treatment $2,.00 . . — --- spegialized on 'the ,feeding of low- FIVE POUNDS VIRGINIA AND 'NEW HAIR PRODUCED Postpaid, plain wrapper. Guar- The touring company had never Income groups in the United. BURLEY LEAF FOR PIPE $2.00. anteed kill roots with one appll- States, Five pounds Golden Virginia 'cation. Canae�lan Chemistry Com- Neighborbuud treatment produced been of the beet, and•When they Leaf Cigarette Tobacco $2.75 pant. Wil.kfe, Sask. such, remarkable results that TMebed the stage of playing to Supplies of this orange concen- Postpaid, NaturalLeaf Tobacco - thousands were soon wing it trate for children and• sit octant . Co., Leamington, Ant, across United States, the -news _ so family.Of the man who owned P -- - - POLLET9 - spreading ent11'ely by word' of i late little country, theater, and mothers could be tucked away in COWS d: HEIFERS. mouth and letters. In Toronto the fuselage or tanks of aero- BRITAIN`S EGGS FROM CANADA dandruff, falling hair, severe .tbtmd that they left at the end g GUERNSEY' ACCREDITED must come from 1941 pulletb: $Ca,lp trouble bas been eradicated, -planes, or, for that matter, Britain's needs will require an new hair produced. Write for �• ,at the first act, it was decided to , in the Tested fresh Cows and 'due lficrease in egg production here, free advice, and evidence. Agents' break up, muzzles! Of guns. through lder,fall. .Heifers all aged, Are you ready tor'this profitable wanted. Woods Products, Det B,-near am Calder, Route 9 Glanford market? Bray pullets-immediate $87- Jane, Toronto. P TIIO Oi the actors set Oil to near Ancsater. delivery. Taking orders later de- FARM their ay back to London. ARM F livery chicks, Bray Fall Service - •.• OR SALE' were � / _ L e e lu They rky enough to• f Bulletin ,goon r •' e! \ sad g g �\\ NTE , r more veru a passage oII a barge, ahs When \ FOR SALE, 320-ACRE FARM ON - 130eJohn\.e Ha Bray Hatchefy,' SNAPSHOTS-TODAY highway, six miles from Kirkland milieu, Ont. ,pawing through s look they. over. Lake; eighty-tine head`of cattle, TREASURES TO-MORROW + „ • _ this conversation: � � / sixty-flue Milking cows. Al] nee- RHECMATiC' PALNS ' "What You got On' board this essary machinery Intruding milk- - Your films are carefully and bcten. Ing machine; market for all milk TRY IT! EVERY SUFFERER OF tiflcaily processed by Imperial, to • ' \ / produced at' rate of $2.50' per, make -sure, 'bey• last., ••- trip. Jim?' \ h _-should_ct r xpBDlxOn�a:- Neuritis s.of--$--BX-Posunk vtLsty zse "hOad Of fertilizer iIId t COn le rusted Dounda, Apply - B,• Mvm'5s-DFug $tore, 335 Elgfn, with beautiful enlargement rreiL D • - Qrouiz, 181 Potlocic Avepue, ir>-t- Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. 8 repriota with enlargement :Sc, alt actors; ]pert" land Lake Ontario. Thousands of lettere from entl9A C. u' zag two actors looked,at each POSTAGE STAMPS WANTED customers testify to ovr' superior f' ifter In allenCe,and sighed deeply. MODEL BUILDERS SUPPLIES - quality and service. "Carp," said One, "shall we neo p „ COLLECTOR OF CANADIAN PHOTO ER E a MIDDLE-AG Stamps will AIRPLANES-BOATS-RAILROADS IMPERIALS W top the bill?" D pay cash for old Canada's largest and most tom- V%PL D, 'Station J. Toronto. Issues iia or oft envelope.' On -O- ,- envelops worth more. Only Inter- plate hobby house, wholeale and - .. WOMEN eted In the so-called Young Queen retell. Complete catalogue of all An American lumber Afea-' Vittoria issues which Includes kits and supplies, ten cents. _ the Beaver, Prince Albert and Lloyd's Hobby Craft. 635 St. Clair - man applied at'a Canadian re- ;Cartier. Need -King EdvPard fifty West, Toronto. iL,M$ DEVELOPED HEED 1 H IS AOV ICE I 1 cent. Wrttd tole de bing what AND PRINTED— You sulci{np Office to sMUe: have. All letters will be ens- N OR 8 EXPOSURES "i -819p"" you-want a con-i. 'Thousands ..of women .wered._ R. C. Hunter, Morpeth, ROOFING r anlselon; ssad the officer in with Lydia g�ooamIItngthrI' _Ontario, _ � . times" 1C - PROTECT YOUR STEEL ROOFS. FREE ENLARGEMENT Bhasfge, PtnkhaM's vegetable RACCOON WANTED Have them coated with ourepee With Every Roll 'No, thanks," was the r•piy, �.' or�r60Ye famous 1a1 root coating. GuArallteeto AERO FiLW' FIXISHF,R.4 Years WANT TO BUY LIVE RACCOON, stay on 5 years. Estimates on new HOI 121 "'1'nl such,a poor,shot, Vd,rst'h- lieviagfemslefune- a TORONTO p floral troubles,Try it hack-grey. Highest price aid work and repairs. O, W. Fer us- D ei work eel a straight salary." , Walter Jinkerson Wallareburg, pn, Rooters, 184 Reward Park eve.. Toronto MILiroee 8883 ISSUE .36--'41 4 roes — - .x ..� .�....:� - .+ri*ef YrJ, .ti >>: 'X°'',�,x�"w�c {':.Q,;:.;�. . •.. v ., • ,..r ,;v.. ;.-a s d. :.r 1.Aa['•'+t9""> c a iw . MEXICANS BRAND NAZI CONSULATES 27 LATEST R.A.F. PHOTOS F REE! .TABLE TALKS. � •- r a _- By SADIE B. diANBEIts � ' 3'f - _ — •'..:r:,; ;r /.!�t`r ''� __ iso 0y .ri'�i fs y X#,, "'�"�'�fa7lhv„��� rti..,y,,, +,. r y. ... •'.: .....Y.'''�. ...� i; .%: _. - .ReqJ_- •.R 4:f•'.'•'f'y'at.'�y,a� }r., � Ys✓.BEC y / �,t ..... - _ : /�ea�a .. fJ: _ • - — r y,�YY A �,f$ �,'Rdj y y r > � -. ."q For some time requests bays'_ my « yFa g k l sy5 r: rrFa Rx been accumulating'so this week I ` am going to,give them.to you with. t '(�' Naga only two Durkee Corn "Hurrieaae' Cir •'Catalina" the hope that they may be Off' flea ` a i, ,! March labels foe such mac• y tore desired—or we Bee e��t of so other p;c and practical to all my rea�era three will be sent with our ldiveSyruplabel, t5st request specify your WholeWheat Waffles 5 :Aims, addrew, picture ar p 9a cup whole wheat flour s ' To start, select from the pictures requested- eaclase ���� "oc tq Tor edo"—•'Sky necessary labels and mail to _ �a cup sifted white flour (pastry` y R �Yd pp T Rocket'—•'Li htaiae"— the st.Lawrence Starch Co • 3/s teas ooh salt --- , '•DefiaaY"—"�pitSre"— Limited. 1?art_C-�----!'.-^—'-- as 3 teaspoons. baking powder # ti 8 egg yolks s' _ 3 egg whites stiffly beaten a 1 t s 3!a cup milk .4 s cup.cream . 1 4 tablespoons melted butter. Twice sift together pastry Tredway, who hall come to us as ` flour, salt and baking powder. z ��� y i M A R R Y I R G Miss Valerie's tutor Then. mix thoroughly with the f ' h Lucy felt more than a little whole wheat flour. Beat 'egg strange as she followed Mrs. Ban- yolks well, mix with the milk and J MARSe 4 add to the dry. ingredients. After e s wood r her rooms: with Valerie mixing thoroughly, add the melted by . , at their heels. What standing had - a tutor? She had re .d that seere•• butter. Mix again and fold in egg Bold Victory Ws on-front of 'German consulate in Chihuahua IOIEttE MmWDunn taries in great houses often had whites stiffly beaten. - Bake in City, Mexico,, show temper'of citizens toward Hitler as Mexican - their meals served upstairs, to hot' waffle iron ick has been government ordered closing of all Nazi consulates by Sept, 1. Note = CiIAPTER TWELVE avoid embarrassment. But what greased with of e o German eagle, with small swastika above door. Valerie got- in after, her, begin• happened to tutors? " 'slag at once to place• for future And what was she betweenlKaple $prop Sa u trips. The small bed that folded up classes? She had gathered., front Of course_ plai4 maple syrup Plant 'j`rees 4 been started and a society known _ ' -Xiatnet the side when not in use Mark that she would flash be a Bort perved with well-buttered waffles .ss Men of the Trees'organized us- facinated her. The half dozen-thin: of, companion. Alts is always a relish but for variety der the auspices of,well_known.hon. zing pans has aces she had here is your requested sauce. In Bombed Areas y a pretty book. ging from their hooks, never had s regular Job before,-she ticniturista," Alread _. and the tiny oil stove, suggested - knew she was being ,ovorpsid for cup maple syrup let hes been issued to farmers nrg incredlbie adventure. this. Two hundred dollars a month 1% culls brown-sugar - -Million Shilling" Planting ing them to set 'oat" seedlings 'at They almost bad to drag her and such-s. home_ ' Well, Started ahsmust % cup water -Funded in Britain ' shade-trees in anticipation., away when they. were 'ready 'to-' try t0 earn if' 80 far, 1t l,ooked - 4 "abI'espeons "butter -futile `destruction of war a.leave. Valerie Mould hear Mark like no Job at all. 1 teaspoon vanilla While-British architects are-coa- proclaims the urgent necessity for talking to the head mechanic while8. tablespoons hes creint. cerned with plane for togographl. world co-operation to the matter She had. heard dark tell airs. Boil .first four ingredients"and• cal reconstructions on the sites de- of conserving and. replenishing the Lucy was Packing. She heard the guest Bellt �uitea endto ow her several . restated-by Nazi bombe, arbarators rapidly dwindling forests of the man. say something about -a newsauce in a heavy syrup, CooL- tet her choose, are planaing:,to replace the. trees world," the society states. -_:engine, and'saw the quiet- and of But-she never got farther than the _ Add ranilla and cream. demolished by the same casae. A it points out'that the work.at Mark's head, and his quick glance first one. She took one look-at it,. Whipped Cream Salic. „ -miilioa chilling planting fund has reativretstatioa"while removin the at the cid-van:._ Evldently Lucy- put-down her parse and gloves,and Another very palatable sauce- g - was not to.knaw. She would never is the following: scars of war, will provide a task said, "I like this very much. I won't ' a!!a tell. If the Arlt needed a new en- look at any more: ttianlis Whip :cream and to 1 `cupful -- TOTS CRISP _ .• so great and of so absorbing' an # ' Kine, it was, no.agoFe than it de add 1 tablespoon grated maple •BUTTONED STYLE interest _that polio and national _ served. Lucy'@ Suite sugar. in interists unite to working for Back in the car It was a bedroom sitting room, Whipped Cream Cilie again, Mark Feather Whi and bath, all done to delicate '.•" is common lass]." ::'looked at his watch. macre and .-i cup_of whipping. cream " �� _ 'Can you stand another night m green and silver,`with 3 egg whites - ' Her Ma• l at the hotel?" he asked; Valerie re and there a talar Coach of % cup syrup from canned pine- blue. . ' nodded with enthusiasm, but Lurgi Dtaner lis at eight, ffi1 pp - _ _ ,, apple - .tet. Gracious Sipeecb !3 ss..Trod- - = 'glanced' with sheer oasis at her way," said :furs. Sapwood. "The - :.1 .cup- fruit sugar _ '- � Dw'se. Ahs could hardly tell thein '"a teaspoon salt - . • Queen. Elizabeth's message to -'that besides the Ark, her capital - houseman will brise your bags tm- 3 teaspoons bak �'_ American wofaen was so happily . "--• - p ing pewaer , Ame t -consisted of a are-cent piece' medfatelp, Shall I send a maid to 2 cups cake flour • F phrased that it,could not ih� t. "Toa see, it's almost.thinner time. Toa.' _.... "No. thanks.- said. Lucy. "Cm Beat cream and egg„whites to.we step here, we can get an gather until stiff. Add the ins• stir sa emotional response in all early start, and make Wide Acres quite used to looking after my- apple syrup. Sift together the - age of Scottish tradition who heard it. As became an heir- • probably with ease—' dry ingredients. .Add to whipped no fail to -MA m approprhe iate Airs lilatrwood : said, "Thank of "t)t course," thought Lucy; "he cream mixture and"mi:c thorough. reference to Holy Writ. The par- "Of Imes You," and shut the door. Lucy took able .of the Good Samaritan ad- - _ _ gine anybody with only oft her-hat-and loosened at her flat- er Bake in two layers to amod- mirably- served her purpose. "It �ftve tests. What's. sten detlar-a- erste oven. rp teaed.Iudr. She `']sight hotel to him? who stood In the middle of ghees b Pineapple Icing ! But she changed bar mind later' - gives us atreagtb, she said 1A-the ia the evening. As they lett her ting room hooking critfcallT around en iffy 1 egg white best stiffly her. & cups sifted icing sugar . women of America.."ta' know that - you have not been content to pass at her done, ffiarlt handed her as - _ as tbyIa th! othetribulation,To "Wouldn't you real % cup drained crushed pineapple + °� envelope. He did it ea quietly that ? ip like to see I" tablespoon orange juice. t is a me o our you "'even Valerie hardly noticed. In the others. ' eha asked. "I coa2d - have surely shown that compas- show them to Beat well anti] the' ht con- �her room, Lucy tore the envelope Sou myself, yon. r si'on which has been for two thou- know. Maybe you'd like them bet- sistency to spread. "There is a thou- 1--oven. A hundred-dollar' bill lay ter.' She h difference in sugars, so, if thin, * sand Few the mArk of the good easily inside a sheet of hotel note oiled Lucy would say" neighbor. She looked forward to Pee• '"Bot I couldn't add more icing sugar. paper. possibly like Feather Roib - t' to day, when the women of-bots anything better,'• said Luc riiaK your first month's salary Y• "Your Soften 1 1 t' ., Janda would go forward, hand V ' in advance,"- Mart had written. mother must have had pretty mar yeast cake 'in 1 .cap ;; • ,Xe. hand, to a:better world for. their « eelous taste!" It was the•firot tfale lukewarm.water, -Beat in one cup - , ' Just to bind the bargain. So you flour and let rise for 1 boar. ' • children.. - `.j _.jcan't walk out on us." Then his she had mentioned Valerie's mo- It is said that the Queen wrote nitials. Nothing more. Lucy sank ther to Valerie, i Scald % cup shortening and '1 •, her own speech without consulting down on the tutted satin of herbed. "Yon see, my father built this teaspoon salt with, 1% cups boilZ. !rouse quits a•fong time before he 'Ing water. Cool to lukewarm. . anybody e�ccept her two secret�r- ...8he had never awned a hundred- '• lea. This was just as well. This dollar bill. before. She felt like married °s'—" Valerie explained. "I Add the yeast mixture. Mix to a t' • • .�,: vasa wom'en's business; it requires ICooeaua. Were employee often hemember he told,mother she could stiff -dough with flour mirtare. no.clunta "? yfiand from the Cabinet Oke, this? she wondered. do aaythfpg she wanted to with !t. Let rise until light. . to it forward. Her Majesty $' And mother said it was almost Brush with milk and Bake in j tT pi saautiful Wide Aane - hot even for 20 minutes. evidently needs, no politician W y too perfect as 1t was, and she, tell her what, in such mstter�, b They . reached Wide Acres in wouldn't dream of touching It."' Tuna Short Cake •.time for dinner the next night, .• � a diplomatic. Her brief address was Lucy never forgot her first sight of And-bo„ sensible that was!" 1 can tuna 1 as tactful as it waa gracious. Valerie had accomplished a 1 cup canned peas, • the house. Mark had told her a strange withdrawal at the mentlos 2.chopped hard boiled eggs little about it, and she knew It was of'Ellen. Lticy,could have under. Salt'and.pepper to taste coatparatilely new. But as they stood grief. But this 'detachment 2 cu drove up to the door and she cups white Sauce - -almost as if she spoke of some 2 cups flour :..-.Tie up"to gsgmpsed Its mellow brick bepvad character in a story or is —wag- 4 'tables (]�aeA�>i i , "the great white pillars st the r. D y poops shortening Oma`"' g 1. Po a trifle uncanny. : 4 tablespoons baking powder- - r,aitls It was pard 1tio'bekeve. �d°t Valerie Jumped up from the deep % teaspoon salt ti 7 bees there forever, 'Thechair• before the little wood ire, ' #a cup rich milk. By Anne Adams- • !�` spirit In w opened the door. ands •'I'll have to change," she said• 'Mix flour, baking powder, salt pirit in which the two men's Banda have twenty g and "milk as 'Yon' biscuits. Boil This- rt little dual �plity ,.met wits obvious, although all Mark y miautea to eight." style'keeps up. with the b ace •'•...,, Aman knocked came to with into layers in ordina short cake said was, "Well, Chiltern." And ordinary of a small girl's fife, For Pat- Lucy'e bags, and she be manner. Then combine tuna, tern 4708 by Anne Adams is de- " Chtitera 'answered, "It's goon to began at• - see you back, air." once to unpack, seasonings'and white-sauce.' Add "•.,,,� Primmer .... (To:be coralnued�' the chopped eggs and peas �qp - _signed_in two' different versions. Mrs. Batrwood stood;, One is in the'-peasant trend, with than ever, In the background,.wait- short. cake while hot. Place mix- a square neckline and ric-rac ' lag to be, greeted. And there were Work Is Easier tare between and 'ori'top. Iadi- T edging, The other version I* more the still-smiling Alice, and -katie, vidual biscuits may be made 'if.. tailored, with a trim collar. That _ the other maid,. Lucy was explain. For Tidy Cook you wish. Serve with-tomato' tat- od to them all simply as "Miss gape _ to oth r front buttoning le m er dress The great 'ma.xini is: "wash up - - - s restless youngster quickly,and as you go. Do• snake u our it makes.the frock easy to open H p, y alias"llratstbera wetceasea penerSal out for laundering. mind to have a good supply of hot lettere from i■tereeted renders, are g• The skirt ice' b pleased to eifeive ousseetleea flaring; the front waist-seams are • water in ,the kitchen and plenty e■ topics for ren comm■, maid h shaped in spirited'points. Either Old timers, who have tied up 10% SORE of soap and soda; the moment y9n eves ready to lt"te■ to year -pet Ogden'a for a qq��anter of a century= peeve., Revt■est■ for reelpeas or version may have its entire top, know that you re always"sittin'putty' . have finished cutting up vege. ' Rpeclal me■ua are in order. Addrem with the exception of the button when you're rolling,your own with tables;' rinse' and dry the knife- soar lettek to Mine .Vodie n, Crams- ane] ' hers, 73 wear AdetaiW_•ltreet,—Te _:_.in_. lsey_contrast,.. A pairs their favourite tobacco. For � den's the instant you have fi'ttished with ,-sato."Sean .rai■pea.aetr.aadresael of neat `antics included in,, ltia - a saucepan and while it is hot, eavelope.tf ywa ..tet, ■ rrpiy, ., p isn't i tiler fine cut'.. It's a ; distinctive 'blend of choicer, riper wash-it with hot soda water (un- must have style. tobaccos. So it's Smoother, milder Pattern 4708 is available in tastier. Try it once and you, too,will JUSY less it is aluminum); you'll save Egg Pireblem children's sizes 2; 4•; 6,,8 and 10.' tie-up to Ogden'a from then on . ... Ta: s the trouble of•coping with_:con- _ _:Size 6;.collarless'dress, taken 2334 _ -gealed••fat later- you ll"also save Only the beet cigarette paWg— the beginning of a meas, B the Trying"to ration eggs is rattier Yarda_.3ii-inch fabric; dress with 'Vogue"or"Chanteder"— t OF y like trying to :ration cabbages,, -collar, 1% yards •36 inch, fabric are'good enough for Ogderes way, things like onions, fish and observes The London Spectator. and % yard contrast. s celery have rather a persistent There is no means of checking, Send twenty. cents. (20c4 -in smell that cllnM, The secret is -acquiring or stopping the back- coins (stamps cannot''be accept- -C*DEN:*S supply. us no to use cold water for washing the Yard sulThscheme of ed,) fqr this Anne Adams pattern, �.. :�----•� knife"used for chopping them and - ' " ' ; 1 . apsn,�the pores.attd s; : e r r . . p g8 pe • egg rationing", exce t one in to Room 421 73 Adelaide St. FINE CUT red ISSUE 36---;,'41 your hands• hot' water which there are more a ins o- West Toronto. Write plainly — ° the-odor ton-that] eggs, can insure equal- size, name,: address end st le ' P ���t ~ r_ oet ri�*ht "ander your skin." ity of supply for all. number. y �for Opden's Cut Plop a e .. 77�7 77. ;.7;-. A�Zg. 0 7 "R TOWWOMP COURCM can for the mm Mm Flynn visited-on Sunday, at .)Wdred Qwbeft to I L 0CA101 01WIMM18 who elle 00 with Mrs. John Ayers. -Clarstnont ► Tuei� &wt.2oL mfth for you., Hiss Gertrude, to ;Wjmm, • MY. and Mrs, Robt. Preteell, of ah Gee, to Leaside. Wit w1sh —Arthur SW*,of St. Toronto, won with F. Wj and Mrs. Catharines As the request of local authorit. XINSALE. for -Mrs. V. Gibom on the holiday, success,.and congratulate them -spent the holiday with-Mr. and its and citizens, a Bylaw was pawed Mr. and Mm Lavender and Peter each hawing secured an-incre*Ae in Missi6n band this Friday salaries. Chapman- ap ving the at Jenkinson , m phrasing of a so mile --aev. AL IL and WL Jen were guests with the formei's par- 77Tjktertained MW be= rotdoction on the Brock the home of.the Leader, Mr%-R. E. On Sunday last the Missionary, eats at Niagara on Satuviii. the formers. Parentq and *=wt Claremont Howbray, aftqr school hours. }lager, of Niagara. Fall,, over Village, Mr. Wood, ­4former (ireenwood Department of the Sunday School the fnoa pdat at North Claremont to School re-opens this Tuesday y0t4 took the Lesson Period. Mrs. Milton mleek-end, boy, but-now, of Hamilton, called on allaise and W sour' of the village, the am to M Glenylee Stephen, of Ashburn in Greenwood friends recently. Fogg arranging the program, vbkh --Dr. H. T. apit Mrs. F be m%rked'by the customitry.-signa. charge. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce-Bauy&Kr-a­nd-iwas-good, and the splendid ffmilly have returned to. the�TiU84P The Bylaw coeia into effect at once. Anniversary services of our church given by Mr. Frahk M. Chapman, of son,'Jaeaes, Clervel" Wo, were aftafter spendng th� soihinei at their A bylaw, was held­ over for one are to be held on ftt. 215t. with their cousin, Mr. William pen- Pickering, was very helpful. Dr. D. at Corbett's Point. month, till action has been taken by W. M. S. meets at the home of pally over.the week-end. V4 Hos)dn, of Toronto, had age the of and Mrs. Sims, spent the -*rs. Pegg,'6f Groemwood; on Wed- the Village of Claremont, whereby' home the church service in the absence of Miss Marion McVey returned h -wook-end with the lafteels P&i=txl the Board 'cif. Directors,-of the Com- nesday of this week. XM Victor Rev. McVey.- The 'service was fine, from Winona fruit district on Satur- S. and Mrs.,Bals4on. munity Park are officially appointed. Parkin's Group in charge. day. Marion n it's '* great fruit giving all the inspiration to be more it Misses Eleanor and Margaret The village will appoint a supcessor Mr. apd Mrs. Herbert Parkin Jr. no says A" sincere in the work for the Masterd districts of Whitby, spent last week to a recently retired member, befoie left on Thursday last for their new tawhers have gone to ibeir The attendance at both services was JRjth Miss Cbri*e xunrI�.-- -at IAkefi .9ur the bylaw can be completea. home eld. Mr. Parkin,is to schools for the coming year. Miss very 900(h F --Jark.-aud Mrs. Teeple, of Toron` X)n, instructions of the Prov. Gov,. be a member of the staff of Lake- to,'v=­W John and Mrs. Murkar on ernment the Occupancy Tax Bylaw field 6&0'01- A number from here have taken in Was papsed, whereby the owner of T. Bunting spent several a building erected after the Asseasor the Foxhik4tion.- 'days last week with her sister, I?) m Miss Mabel Harbro-n—nturned to may has made his rounds,. be assess- Markham on Tuesday, to take up ed for that period in which same has t--+s,1'. S..and Mrs. Chapman are ' her duities as teacher. Oak . been occupied, and not being exempt- XWay on their annual'vqcation. Mm Miss Aileen Gormley and friend, ed for that period until the next of Toronto,-spent the week-end and _- Leonard Barrett in back again, as regulai assemment. Isling"in the 4ore during that Iper- Four persons, only, on relief dull: holiday with Mr. and 31M-M. Porin- b-&. I . 1 1 t.^' v.;4* Ing August. ley. J-41r. sad Mrs} Strach= Council instructed the-and Mr. Clerk to Mrs Stmurt is spending A week ■a `Ing -All llrinrkmen , of Boston,.have Davis, spent the convey their deep with' relatives in Montreal week as guests of MissGrmibly and synVa0y p Mrs. Same of the men who grWed and John A. White widow of the late Mrs. Tanner. John X AWte,'a-former Reeve. worked.on. No. 7 Highway here, a-. - - . _ --Evening Service in the United bout ten years -ago, called on some Chord - - Advice was received from the Dept farms here, on Sunday. -Calling . �' 0.l rke i ■ coonmences again, this coag- Of the b* Sunday, following the usual withr of the releasing of 150 pheasants In -Traffic over the vftk-end holiday drawal during July and August. Ser- this township. ' -7 -tow Blucher Leather work Boot.-for was ver _heavy'. IMW To see the -vices at 11.a, nL and 7 11 m. A KITCHEN SEQOWER FOR Mr., and Mr% Milton parkii hive Harvest - and warm weather .wear' —Light in, —The attendance at the 0. N. E. THE X A. F. returned-i--Sudbury after spending tins year in mwjdng•nev records foz a week with Kinsale relatives. weight—Light leather sols—Triple stitch, Just the 68 years In vW& it has.been in y*,s an su Invited to join in. aGREENViODD exixteam The attractions nave uvv­ kitchen gbvww given by the National rebs right boot at the right time of year Air 4r 'beenbetter than they ha been Defense Sft a" for the Royal Miss Dawson and friend of Torov- 7%. -:Ws year. It hag justly won the r4p. FDrM ­ � � ]PRICE -Well, it's' etsy. $2.49. to, wlere with her parents he" over FbAon Of being the WorWA ­1TeXt- The place In which It to held is the week-" ed annual exhibition. the open space in front of Pickering 3d[r._W*lftr. Green, of Buffalo, Itchen-Pea y- Overalls W re-opmed os,' Tuesday, Town Hall. And the time is -frow spent Sqoday with Mr. and Mrs. F. with Q F. Coates,Principal and Miss September 5th at one. minute after L Green. Big 88 Oviirafls Mary Fawn, in charge of the Con- twelve &: m. to Septembef 61h at MA and Mrs. lAwson Fark%-Of timation Sohool; and Principal R. T. one minute to twelve, p. int, Oshawa,.visited ' Per" and lie. Haugh's work Shirts - -Dobie; and Misses Mary Choquette com6 , singly,-or in groups, as Clarke wid Dorothy Joblin in charge of the suits Bring Your gifts (wm"pped) (top next column Hanson' work Sox i� Public School. and,deposit them in the abower."tub" --aCtulatiolft to Paw Field, (a circle of wire netting surmounted--No Better Made-- , 7-7. 7 -*n hissweess in recei�lng sixth pISce by a Red Crone Vag) wWcl% youvill NT RI award in the Elementary Scfioola find on the lawn in front of the A 0 "R Il" �ftb we Ife Speaking COnteA A't ths CL Town Han. AGRICULTURAL, SOC4ETY LEADOm -GROCSRUM X. M6 last week. Fmil, 11 years"Old, Owe you have done this, so far as pas one of rdnfty you are concerned, the party is-over, ty - Courteous Servici, -eight entri� IIs- Quah &onomy, tor the subject - "When I grow up. The*Nitioital Defense gervieft Ask —1%e September meeting of the that •you byIng only worn-out a]=- ...1' A . 1 R We deliver ­, Come on in iW- M. S. of the United Church will intim articles of k!tA*en, or other' 'be held in the Sunday.&hool room browse around • DSHAWA IOU Wibdneb"Y ift=0011, Sept- IM We have sA 'been to a goW few at IN. The Baby Band members wW shower* tj4 sun=er — it has been MONDAY, TUESDAY, VED,y !their mothers are'to be our guests. & go;Mymer of.Veddinal The" boys Ma s CHAR AN . '. -XV& CXrkWTi&tft VOUP And Mrs- in the-Air Force will in .0 Uke :.1XQrk1&s VW be in charge of _the tihoM be married some happy day :=4edAg- 00me and bring a tdcm& wbm they come home again. Let's Se ■- 'm'- 8, '-9, l 0 P ■ give them a shower next Friday and ,�tUNJM=N Saturday. BIGGER and I - pIC'keringLetagive tl*m this special shower - - i�erdwnr�e 1 2 NW. and Mm W.-A. Hart, of Tor- BETTER tbao because it will haften their home- -end with coming — because it will give them EVER this Year onto, spent the holiday week mother, MrA Craven. coming home at 'We hive a Complete tock of Mr, and Mrs. john .Forpe visited �11. For our old alwni utensils ]Mor e­ Eiihibits better chances of S Dcrew doors, apd ­ WM niends, in Guelph last week-acid will be cleaned and treated and used Window Miss Eleanor and Master Jimmie ests in the manufacture of galea of air-, More' Oont ftsphe of Sudbury. visited with planes, light nmOgne , automobiles Screm *m Alfred Tyis and .other frienweek. ads tan and -elo& Mectric A ks, in trical trans- Tbrilling 7 The Goverment is "king neGraybound Wes. Ruth Forsythe, of Toronto, for dils because there in a serious -end bare EE Talas, Hot Plates. Etc. Meat last week Races.. goo" dancer th* our production of'elven-Miss Jamie France.alias "met.Affigon returned home intim cannot keep up with the need ,.Yony Races' o"14 of the British Armyt Nlcai mtric laafter holidaying Ranges nis, won*'It cost us anything except Bicycle Races the trouble of carrying ,,-ar gifta. ­7 Frigidaire 'Refrigerators, Harne' ss Races Rev. Harry•Newviiap, of Halifax, In holidaying at the home of . his If we have ears we won't even have `6 'that. Thee showier presefts Vaudeville. to, Big Mi( way parents. During the stay, the New- will be sent by truck.to Oshawa, 'Stmk. and Poultry Foods -man family have enjoyed 'a holiday where they will be cdeamed'and sort- %t Muskoka.' Model Airplanes ed and forwarded to one of the many . .,of All Kinds 'Rev. and. Mrs­*Brucei Pegler, , of smelting plants, have offered Purest and little sun were their services for this work..Nothing 0Q*ts at the bdme of Mrs. Foston, 117gent forE McCormick,Deering Farm Machinery and :-11;114 is too old,is made of alumin 'Repairs._or too. dirty, providedovided it -.4=11ANDS -7. 'Repairs._ Ci5iigratulatfons-'to ' Mxt- Foston, Please accqpt -this, invitation,. e. I&F4. who celebrated'her 82nd birthday or from National Defense Semc-. Somelbing of interest fofEvero''Die- We W we IL Can Got 11L Or B Is not mad& 1%�r 'Thursday last. i es, -by way of Red Cross, to every Is the Family at the Fair. -do what-you home in Canada. Please (top next covain) -S,,r BAUIDON,- AUDLEY GATE§ OPEN - EACH DAY J. .,. PICKERING Several from here attended' the surrERIN'd FRI&M, BACKA-CHM at 9.00 A. M.,'. D. So-T. ekoth sociQ.on Tuesday evening to RhomnaUc Pain, Sciatick bid farewell to the Redditt family, is �x" necessary. U R 7'. 1110DY]MV SE Use UMAaAf9 .% P-IrEACIALS %0 have been-helpful.-workers -in at ance for quick relief. So work. DRUG Co, Pichwin& baL, IDMISSION to Groundd,25eft J fftw and Donald-Wee have been r dsit! 1b :Um f(m a fm days, vishing Gor-' St 13aconp don and wife, and their fooier, Goo 2c. a Amced Steak 1b School re-opened on Tuammy with byes Hollinger in charge, About lb r=p June 12c,1' a1b. il".were in attendance: Miss ju Por.-k 'Lisver, Beef! . High Sckool,. f Fratt and Dick Winter are going to . .S - -- REDUCED .Mewing B. 4 ' sal I)unbarten,. on Wednesday evening Daily Except Sunday, 6 Ih Do not forget the Flower Show at RETURN 1-00 ' Sho-rteinn, �.1 S-C FARE Jewel . a August '23rd to September 6th. 13c- .-next. Initude Miss Helen Puckrin is preparing Clissic"Cleanser, LEAVE PICKERING return to High School 'after her Exhibition Admission ent*illness. and Coach Transfer to and from tins (Eastern_House) 25c.- • Regular Coaches inside-.the er9wads.. ,Wilbur Cox has been appointed one of the LEAVE TORONTID 7. r his duties. (Bay, at Dundas) sting, and the Plant in-Pick .1 D guards,at hay begun EA-qTEP-N UOU SE Some'fall wkeat-is being.soN..'sown a-- 'Regular Cc;aches PHONE 4500 Buteber no no 3000 Picker' round-he're. Until Sept, 8th in P Oshawa Fair will draw many of the early days of nVja -next week. Everyone should -SU-I 0� the 1664ing Ontarij Ccunty- Fair. L ... .................