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L11 PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 3. 1942 -:—No. 46 7i grain mus Not a wisp of hay,';-:not.-a- kernel of h -&-1-sl0onant - b toit" Koir. ek-- United Church here towilthdraw in deWl, the great A*W Rvalting Service -during the quouthe Retiring teachers honoured past week. the shhe= once, 1800 farm to of July a" Ausest I north of Reach Township; 1 in 8 Ld 0­ adisms Tequiring help; 72,000 acres spring f It was with keen regret that -e - ------ Pollgwing the practice 0 the Ras" F'riends, Pupils and Parents said crop, 90,000 tons of 'hay; '110,000 ferw.years, the United Church here, good-bye to 111 MWT 0ioquetto ewe lambs being "held ba&' which will hold on17 the uswl 11 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Ron Irwin and Mr, and -Dorothy Joblin, Intermediate 2auxt be fed to produce our 8 Will-'servke in,.the morning each Sunday and Mrs. Ross Murison spent thg -A[pA gumts at . weeirs atzmer, lun imu"11 4LAUC 'A LL- ISO ng the months Of JULY and Aug- anpinr �f Pick, halider at wa year. dull Those desiring to attend an ev.- ering PublieSehbol this" past week. Miss W& Sparrow, R� N, 01 .A _quired roe mtorney-General, Hon. Gordon pounds 9f 'wool re the best in ust At the cloke-of the school' teft, Bermuda Is visiting her- parentat --D. Conant, and County Agricultural ISe fall wheat crop, 49 service will -be welcomed at each was presented with 9MB frohn will be read, ti6 harvest in her% Regresentative Campbell, of Uxbrid- the 9 p. n* Service at the Recreation the pupils, and each received 9 set jp, both of whom appeaW to ROtM two.weeks. RAU, at,'the Plant. The W. M. 1% of, the Presbyteria4 gen'- big Job —U. Rf the-United Church as tok- and the eom=unity, eraliy, foy -7�iere 1. a owendmoly -4t­be&ud9W-bO0k-ends-fPP`m, the y- CL 4. AII -..! at tLw I Vt. assistance, in the current farm lab- to do, and only a very *afted am- us, here. Mrs. Baxter, on.Wednesday next, at Qur crisis, ount of help to do it. - Men In ens of appreciation, for their ser- 8 p�. m., vices in Young People's work Mr. Conant described the serious our villages - you are needed, not I*e Mimes 3FLaight vf Xorw� shortage Of farm labour throughout as a favour to airy one in particular Blatl Blat! BANGNI Our school here suffers a real loss ar#'Bpending a few daVs with thedr --but a national emer in the departure of the retiring this Province, and thia-­,ounty irt vency. clousins, the Misses Rorke. qWs "Blatl Blat!" is-what a eer- membey4­Df-tbW--3taff here, their . Wi.-F-,*tzik,W, Jones, Ottswa;-iriso' 7 piarticuliLr, where war industriei tain group or residents on Church leaving is regretted by the pupils, ited her sister, M". W. Cs Hurkar, bAve,become too, attractive to the Pickering J�pwnshlp Council St2% hear every morning, as the driv' the parents and Jnspector kfutzhison while attending the-Rotary CouvenA fum hand and the fariner � -hi:tn- er of a well-known car signals his who has presented the Board here, tion, in Toronto. self� in many cases. The situation, will meet on hionda-v neAt at *e passengers to go to the Plant, gen- with continuo , highly satisfactory .he asid, "was.somewhat better Ulm Walter Pearson, son, of Mr. and "I 76wnship HAII, BrougbAun, at 1 P-, erally. just as the last few winks to" the 800th-here", Wding being three A for general business. On' Wedies- reports. We all wish then the very Mrs. Frank Pearson,- was rushed are being worked out best in their now Jocations, East General Roftlital, on Thuxaday, weeks late in the north, some corn r1mW Morning this "blAt! blat" wan Our.three lady * tosehers Lre.--b- &!dZ19 Ao1wn followed immediately by a loud Ing succeeded by Miss Reba Young, recovering favourably.. Stressing the seriousness of -the The.'Fam Help R"Utratioal Office situation in Cgrisda today, he pre- Open heve 2 to 5, 'and 7 to S dafly exPlosiOlL IlLe bang, W4c!4Rn&teIY. in the -Continuation School, and 'Me July meating of the W. 34 no could not have -been what the nel- Misses Potts and Dunn, in the Irit- 4 of the United Church will be held "the _probable rationing of Pho Pick III -ghbors hoped it was, for the driver erynediate and junior Rooms of the of our foodstuffs in Canada, 'Wednesday, July 8. In the base c=1 run a World witliacrt is still alive -'and well, we think. Public School., on done in merit of the church,. at 2.30 p, n* A= a year, as is bein price any- .-Shotgun shells are up'in ZMAW LoSsee 1n.5XURp=g ny ffu�p clarilis"I 1, Meffibepe whe Con quil"i are rewe-t- n way. Better luck, next time. e tt A dod-r. Gracke Azinnall Garde" Party ed U),co.-re at 1.30. I were tPumeno "Not a Wisp of Hay. or & KernO - In --the conclusion of his- address Messrs Cecil and Bill Sparrow arO -t be lest" asil 0+ A . ....... P. P 'Me annual Monster GaTden Party- spendinK a; few days -at horn 11- PiCkoring Unitad C%n e thi' Conant, when'. appealing, to men tknd on - Sunday evening, Rev. Morrison A-71L v -XIL in -the Cedarerfa Canyon will be A boys (and wolmen.) -to al& In the Stilar, R.- A----B. D., of Glemn(nmt the lec . t: held In Cedar Grive on ' Satuz-day -Force, 'will join the Service nex� Dr. H. T. . Fallalse too k harvesting pf the crops here. There Church, Toronto made the above ure at the school, Monday evenLn� evening, July. lith. Talent of the Week. was now, no other source of supply analysis and statment, suittming up qs!t�ai high caliVre his been epzaged.' ".Sirs. Elwood Huyci. Miss Marjory presenting a, highly interesting and h to look to - but- the urban centres. the facti used in his disco-arse Us- on "Dental Int_ On the folWwing Sunday eyening.. White and. Mrs. _Hug SqW.re5 were instructive -address Farmers in this district have all jig 0irisis statiment"to his discip- Peo- the guesfs of Miss Helen Scott, of ts, as relating to A. R. R" July i-9th,. the Annual Young ere$ ple�'s Open Air SerNrice Is ' be'beid the Be', whein. Miss Haizil- Cartex -Lbeen . not'll regifter thi4r reu- lea "I -am AIR)* d Qme a e to uled-Aoi­ - - '- -­ ---- - - ­-2 ­­ -.A;!- --F - rrhe- many usual -attendants--at-- Chose uIrements with the offices aet up in preceded to-inalyze the quotation, . t Dr. ConboX.-Xavor of Toxortn Tc-ttn wsv nahmrwa Whifhy Port PP C�Mbg�i,u biwgel lectures, w p be the gueit speaker. by old. school friends, rior to her. FL the -h . ole of ou . r, this evening (there were man) ) have ona"j,age to Mr. Clollette. of Har. Pickering. An advertisement -else- "to the gilphabei, where irt this Issue gives -complete Vphabet- -''the A..'tc Z.,- amd then missed & very valuable one. n-1.0-ly. Ont. 7%e Auxiliary Fire Fighters "kill- 110th ANNIVERRARY MARKED information. Men In the 44t2es, t6wris gave the alpho)lt the quallfications - *T. GEX)RGE'S XNGLICA-N Congratulations to Joa�`Fallaises ed time" this week, but-are back irr- UY s and villages, who can give a day or -Inexhaustible, , indispensible and Ross'Tr%in Jr., an4 ��ul Yipid, earnest'apkin this -next Koh&y ev- - CHUW'H ON SUN-DAY L-%ST Spratt, on pa.,sing suc.. half day are asked to register also, widely adaptable. Authors and writ-. k Ils of Nlr� ening in a. lecture by� an expert on Rev. R. F. Widdows. Guest Spea er Igiving parldculars of what they am 'ers-Yor igeS.-- have- been .siag the� cessful.1y the recent -examifttlo"- at �.Iprepared to do. -atphater--iff-'W-o-rli-n-g--m-atEFtai, with Rospwatwn jadilez the Tironto - Conservatory 6f. music. Matthews, Toronto, at 8 Tn. "One of the chlef neglects of the ine —Ang offlee is losated --ta lwxhaas%�Ag t� the -fin- average xamlly - today. -i;. 61, 10, k �1 our H411, open fr9m 2 to 5, est libraries of this'werld were of The Schedule'belo- i4' present-d by. -r,. and in,times such as A%d 7 till 9 daily.)Dur -Wagnen's In- L-ttle -use.fo a"yorte withou; the use Horticultural 7Sodety VIi ted Mt. iami4 -prayt thr Wom(-n,#A N*A,tute here. 'of the "'Wjute have very kindly c . onsentid and7appl'ication of the alp�abetf in Montgowery7s Gardens Recently. these, when pra�er is. so ijecessan, JAJ ev�. W i I I be st t he- local it ha� come 'tb tb6-place when each 40fFiro'- TgWp Ran Lu ataJ our LATIce. am woula be its adaptability, 5ctence­rLwL!y aqd. household should, erect a family glad to hirve' the assistamv Of any Rorparicl�- 1�a� aI1,.i!!id.do Tnake con- Pickering Horticultural Societar. taking Regi-0rationp. as referred to altar", Rev. "Widdo,,", of Trinity E. ladies and high school girls: Get in tinuous lise of the alphabet and visited the gardens of Mr. Mont elsewhere in ohi% is*ue. i Toronto, told the IiUve congregati6n any of the iruititute so Christ as "the Alpha an(l Omega" gcrmery, near Rouge Hills recently. toucholvi at St. George*s- Anglican uhurch on members, or W. C. Murkar. is "inexhaustible, indespetisible and Here' they saw many, new seedling The 1,%-al office :s open trom 2 td Sunday morning last. The first- r. -Ceimpbell gave many figures, adaptable:' to all. kople- . walks of a-wealth of Qtfier 5,' and 7. to 9 each day., Iris in bloom, aria was the 110th anniir- 7 lifo, and the world, in, just the same plants and garden Deaury, Rpm. ^r- enary of the founding of the pres-w t�­ in tha afteF�4%, and way as the twenty-six letters.of our chery, sports and 46olour pictures, second two, in the evening.. ent building. While the early'records .19nglIstL Alphabet are considered, in and a delightful . tea-luncheon, with Monday have be Rev. en lost, it is knawn Lhat - Miss M Richardson - Mrs. N ABW -N. Atod"61 these three. qualifications. 'Miss" Bolton and Brown pounng i AxIvan Elliott conducted the fiirst Rev. JenkirlBon, exchanged with tea, added to the delightful nature-` Mrs. A. Lalmson - Mrs. IF. EEAU - service- in the little wooden churcIL RB. FORSYT"Hb.. D., Rev-. Sellar on this Q . cession. of t . hill garden festival. -'Opinions differ, but it is believed eckpWaaerkal A a of 00MAic �r& R. Cronk - Miss J. Robihsozi Wored Mesbair ol the A that the first building , 'Was rudely rtill by Mri. W. Murkar c- Mrs. G. Ma i-constructed­6f logs' ikith An unfin- Wednesday Nst-War Pickering A Challenge' ished. interior and 'rough- benches as -Mm'Cart-wright'- m-As irutchi Live Pickering - Post I War Pic-F- We can count thl possibilities of. p ews. Mm Schell ­7 Miss G. Schell Barrister. 'Althoiigh there- 'ii actually no. DONAL,I) RUEkDY oring - maj be plastered with "for Pickeria;.- A grand industrial site, proof, it is believed that the present Mrs. Jerikinson Miss E,, Bushby'" c4rill- fflao,, signs Or -the most Pleas� -railway tracks large enougb fo'r'-*,y,. building' ;was. erectcAd In the -year Mrs. d. F ,Uott ant Place to PLck a Home'� manufacturer, with all their require- 1854 or 1855. It was built dbout the - Mrs. Roffev F*iday Tt an- depinda what we *jnt. xnents of water railroad and �ower- TON, BXIL ROM Mrs. NV�-- I.-Lar and-what we.will work for. We can We.have a National Housing Att built, from Toronto A$ Wlutby, and 39liciters - G. ut-- we that can make- this possible for- Xrs. Hutchison -' Miss W&i*4&9 -sleep, or we can strike 0 bricks for the church were provided W. is SSATON. K. Q Telephom Satardayi forward, hundreds, on' easy, monthly terrrrs.' can so back, or, we can go by the 'Railway in return for� Oie MIS - S F`awkes -­� MY&' McDonald— U.SROOKE BELL 14. C. Ades.&A as cheap -As -rent-- Pright of -*ay" through aur�h -pro- Zk F. ROSE BUT, "We can not st4y, sti at the We have, eight thousand people to -Mrs. Dixon -7- Mrs. G. Law As Rev. -Mr. Madden said. . .. . I . Rotary Club recently,.7­:� "We must select Xrom. ynotLn ttie.w&Lr ana j�s Follo,��S Revo. Elliott, Founder. )QHN L..PON D. Toronto seek to fill.- some great hum need, transportation difficulties is traiiiing of the 'Parishs, Rev. H. IL WN-eill T.?40tary Public.rj Wwards, a simpler, znen� 'secure life. "n E A NGiUb McMILLAN-Barrtster, Sol- h 'gratitude for all atnhat'we, WE SERV JaAelto 9 Melinda Street filled wit was Rector frini 1836 t�'18-38- The Toronto. e lechone Livi 6,03. - 29tf have'e.njoy�d, 'with our ialvation Toe Gas and Rubber Shortage that.: next 'Rector sho'-,�n' in the redords, T, froxri.all our. dangers,­if.. we fee.1,a- gives a 'small village a chan�e to .. was Rey. S. -.We5tney,' 18.84, to AND ALSO GIVE stage k pe�rmanent "comebick'" 4F cgr". great impuQon to Eiccompush". 181S41 A life-time -- - .- . .. t ­ - Let's set up. a mark First. a-- n opp6rtunity of a Rev. E. G. Robinson, prvsett Rec- -P! k INSUKANCL well-laid-uut and� beautiful� village, the biggest 6hance in ic ering'9 tor of-the Parish, is now in, his 13W. BEATON, TOWNSHIP tory. A ti�ne in the gfFaLirs 91 men ,D -er. Commisitoner- for all mode.rn - conveniences for' his stier *of- that chu t Clerk. Conv6yan, with - year a,, mini reh. skjoig -affidaVit AccuuntAnt, Etc. issuer ot .. I of gar�-' -a time of transition aiLl change health and pro.tectiori,'ful Miss Kate Fawkesr organ4st of the SERVICE Uarrisie Licenses. W �itevaie, On,. dens and.play places for old and that 9TD--Ped at the flood leads on, church for the past fift-y-two years, 7 E. 'RICHARDSON . Y6ung- to victory. �la�yed tE6 special at thi.s. 'We have -the Means,' the people, OYRIL -E. WORLEY Next adjacent, some diversified service.' -GENERAL INIURANCE GEN]DRAL IN-SURANCE indwstries that will provide eMpIOT- the possibilities of a pd9t. Ir il- . k notev"brtlTy item in the Christ- and dustry. We miss only the vision to SERVICE' PROTECTIO.'f REAL. ESTATE ment for our able-bodied men ian. Work of St. � George's Church �CONVEYANCING % women, -in safe and healthy surr- see the possibilities. the 'urge to is in it's contribution t� the Cler nfan-"etter Pick lor onr -an old wt&bH@bs# Money, ready ....... V. AS—F V1 About our -nllage, mumerous t,%-Q. ebikren who fight in uniform. Miss Ethel Strickland,'to India to sew and even ten acre plots where work- we must pfan to work togelih�r, Miss Austin, to Diocese Athabasca Vll=$. Plek. GM- L . - . . I pe�ple and executaves can feel if we are not, t(? fail our lads- at 'Rev. W. GriVm1mer, M. A-.,. Curate 9 Insurajaclo of Ak Kinds* �ingg and -the front. Shall we apux6kically a contact with growing tI Church of St. John the Evangelist -ing 0 trea, lest Rates Avidlzbl* Wi WM. MAW liv '- ininds; 'Mere­. they cAn feel rhobse disIlIgsion ­and disappoi M I thA to p;vd. ment for them? Or shall we� dro �1 W­�U----ty�dlwa"- je- 11-FE-N nvuA, E, 7� -ou -VALilATOR uce all, or at lWt a good deal of, Our augrewwm�burpeftlnea , Rev. R. F. NwwOuan, B� A., Diocese feax of expense and take ackne risk, that they tat. .71�e?t the tear of tLa- of Saskatoon (the-t*o latter from gales coaducted Anywhere 'A dd' Pbooe rfti.- Address 614 Dundas -employment is removed and the ickni sacrifice for: 1� fin6 futuiv ? the daujhtei Churl* St Paul's" -it is in 4mrselves, not our - irtars sturdy independence of rural isdus- Dunbarton)v BROUGHAM PICK 413 tk M wi an wftaiinge"� & TI.-, t1i E PIC E R -L14 NEWS oDg"jo; try babued into ruild living, Will build a :better Fkkering, r -r'.. v_:*•. .. -. sw °_..m .a' _ •+.s.. .t r.a_., .. r.' _ _ 5.w:.cc� _- , :�.. ... r�� - Ct _• _ - _ P *,n:,. °t. .. ,. -• _, ,. - ,:.,fir.'.. •.t... �. ''---- •may+'.' - �'�`VJ .0 - - - p - _ ti •: �.� i. ,o -113 • .. roi. . 'a• � .. .R'i • :.�': 'Z_. . .,�, and hY baldly bad Ions enough _ to bum any. tradition except that THE WAR . WEEK - Commentary, on Current . �` _ts a DIYID d, daring had bravery... z ;; •yr' A There 1s something about -the • r - _.__.. maintenance of old forms and flue German Placer. Movement In Egypt e _ phrases in tilt day of streamlining . And ... ,. I and earl, bueiaesa.11ke speech that And Russia► Towards Middle East reminds me that the glorious fu• lute of tomorrow will in its turn -in "the seYen months that it forced on th@ German FpehYe� an 000um7�a- g7o131itypast ....stood last -yeau, _rlsasvuu3il - - `irrt�ajy i�daaaiun About Z'bja s>rtd t Oar � � Army What put this into. my eh"`da ;��• and hurled back eve ;•y Russia's Power G r a a d Aoun was the fact that I .put; Sn .some - -. assault, Tobruk , became a symbol Last week the Soviet soXier's ds, all's Ik seems a -pity that come of the time yeaterday • visiting grocery of courage and resistance.'its 'and• Dower of resistance was a.ga'ia we111 I suppose, along with, "hate glamour can't be left whether it stores to find out how we soldiers den fall, coupled with the al- evident- in., two battles: ragiai in ; that- ionoroua "fl B'r be in the A•my, the Navy or ins - > e 'Iatliv c ua1 Citi2eia'e - r - moat- aimultaaeaux- -loch- of- Bardia- = Sout -h -- -Russia, - -- Sevaw -01-1• me aemtsy Racing his lonely Air Florae. Of course the latter, were behaving about the new ra• and Bir El • Gobi, is a hard blow. citadel on the southwestern as coast 'beat h gone Into the discard even If is a lusty infant; is the tfoning orders.. It was something The explanation of Field Marshal. of Crimea, was still in RLSsiau : ►, baby of the uniformed services, like visiting sentries on their Erwin Rommel's,. success, repeats hands after more than aeven - " beats but -more in the • nature the weaknesses which have. beset monthe of siege.. Fox more :ban - TABLE ILLUSTRATES EFFECT "visiting ,'rounds" than "grand the British forces in Libya from two weeks the Germans has pit-. -- mounds• ++ the start. In tanks and guns Ger• led tanks and: guns and planes Q n//''��M�, v The result of my tour shows many had both numerical and in an all out attack &gains: the OF PROPOSED it COME TAX' ttlat is tile, main we are pretty qualitative superiority. Her forces oity's defenders ensconced in the ' (Amounts shown in eves dollars for simplicity.) good soldiers. It showed also that excelled in the rapid- Nepal's' and' lilnestohe 'hills. Siege guns be- good of mechanical equipment, lieved larger than the "Big Ber- • ' • there are some 'lead - swingers" . ©' . my a .� 1n the blitzkrieg teohnl ue of us- than "• of the first World War had -. m smongat , tls. Do you •remember q o`c m S a c "leadswingera "? We discussed ing - tanks, planes and guns .as an shelled Sevastopol's defedees, - a f -i - :inetaevgurxactQeidti, ieacs3s_ ault. _t. ea.:3 m , w eenk d a• -ein d - - which +then had been antatak�red x a m hem one of these columns ,Y ,,. ,. ci .0 40 c tMIUA. Lu we ruuw- uuvulilu8 clays a and came to the conclusion that generalship. Above all, the British diers. The' city's peogIe had lived az a °fig 4•a °0pa _ - H °a �� they were a pretty low' class of sintered _from ' the great out countless}_ air- raids in deep i handicap of the United Nations caves carved In the cliffs. "To the -. their index who let other coldish do in having to pread their forces last soul'' they had sworn "t:' die ' •• .... Single Persons, Without Dependents. their work for them. ,, pp ,g gg g0 -- 3�' = Ttiat+a the- -way too 'thinl9 ove3' too: -many pis,ces before surrendering." 850 _.... 67 _ 1. 58 -58 116 "lead - swingers" who try to cheat at the ends of long and perilous Before Kharkov a second �lcu: 1,000 ... 8? V •' b 92 80 172 the rest of us by having no hon- supply routes in,oider td'inedt alt -man offensive' launched el.ven 1,250 . • 1.62 b 167 •I00 267 comes to rationing: enemy free o strike u from s ago appeared to have 'peen' y • .':, .. ..,, •. ....,... � our when it Y Y g • ee t Ike o tward f da e -`217 - 30 ' -- 2`4? 120 -- -367 i�tead of feeling that they have the centre Of the, circle, says the halted along' the Donets River, 1,750 .278 68 a 331 140 471 The Wehrmacht's newest 4rive 'put one over on the Govern - I3eR York Times. 2,000 ' ._.._ -'S40 x101 441 '' 160 601- F, - - had been launched, so bbser•rers 26 meat when Lisp buy more than Pincer Movement ' 2,600 .t7 - . 15>- 6�- X80 - - -- -826 the allotted-ration we should real- Presumably 'the Nazi'-- campai� o e,.,�la -: t� 8,000 622 - 202 824 240- 1,064 I an all out campaign• acroa� the Ize that what' they are doing 'is In Libya is a prelude' to a full -. r ' . 4,000 ........ 955 819. 1,274 820 1,594 Donets Baain, with its teemiag _ - 5,000. r 1,,932, � 896 •1,728 ,400 - 2,128 , vastly different. They . are "put• scale assault upon Egypt In an 7,500 .o..... _ 2,400 .670 2,970 600 3,570 Ling one over on us!" effort to drfve the British from Industries, toward Rostov, . gyre 10 ;000 8,600. 712 .4,312 800 -6,112 Rationing is in effect in Can- the 1►tedlterranean and conquer way to the Caucasub. .t 20,000 9,105 - 3,924 ' '11,029" -800 11,829 alit today on tea, coffee and hug- the entire Middle East. The drive - . Aid From - America - 80,000 - .. :.:: 15,082 3,314 18,396 800 19,196 sr. It- is rationing in the demo. may be viewed' at one arm of an Tbis was the threat taci.. by „ 60,000 ..._ .. 28,892 r6,511 84,909 800 85,703 crane manner with each one of enormous pincer reaching toward _ the Russian nation ae the ••+1 100,000 • -- 04.3,6 , , 01,i07 us on our honour to use only the the' prize of Middle Eastern oil, +161 -aaa.r LalAwl as wrranwyv. 600,000 ....._.:...,_411,720 60,584 4 ?2,304 X800 473,104 Kharkov.. To help !n sEarin; :rift amount allowed us b the re a- the other -am being he German o g i _. :.. :. _.'._ Married Persoas,.Witiiont Children. - -:, _. boas. The Idea behind it is fair drive In Russia which has drives danger direct aid was c:-riing the 1,250 60' --25 2b' 25 60, and equitable distribution of sup a wedge in the defenses of 'Se- from the United States. Ametl:an- 1,300 8b -1b 50 60 _ 100 plies regardless of rank or - station. vastopol.' This ' is a dangerous made tanks and pianeh we -, vu 1,500 - 1 75 34 109' 108 `117 the RnsBian front -; To T1ze3e -were rs ........ .- ...... Obviously ly ten, the skunk who threat whieh must be occupying ' - 1,750 12�- ' -: ": 36 161 160 821 tries to 6get then, . than blew or a. major place Jn dl7acu&aiona added -the report tame _turn is- r,VVV ..- rI5' Sb 2:,1 £E'' e•i -ner scare, iii nun „dlj- tau iug., now xD etween Prime 1141n- ur ey, ramalas encontirme�.- 'j„` Sja 225 .541 the ,,.__ at the __. ,r a n_ hnmhwra of t$A Amerieg. - Jrmv _'. ... _._j, Ys, is laTer E§:rehi�s-- ra- a- �zealdes4 - 2,500 ._._... 275 128' 401 `250 651 Air .,Corps_ with American crews 80000 ........ 400 184 _684 300 884 stealing from' the rest of tin. tiooaevelt. k 4.000 - -• - 675 _= - *9- : = Q�4 dnR ) 964 To get back to "visiting rounds•'__ The lose of Tobruk. Itself is not which had flown to, partir�FatC 5,009 1,000 378 1,378' 500' 1,878 Most' grotera reported that there W - important as the circumatanc- In. tae oetense of the _�rrmetu 7,500 ........ 1,965 555 2,520 750 8,270 was very little, if any, evidence es surfoundfag that loss, The Nazi* bastion. From bases in the Mid,11is 10,000 3,080_ 68Z - 0,762 1,000 4,762 of increased busing of tea', coffee - claim to have captured 25,000 men East, moreover, four•motoreat t: n -_ 20,000 8,330 1,949• •10,2791 1,000 11,279 and sugar, follOwr Dg Donald Gor• and large stores of. material, .in- ited States "Liberatvru' had 80,000 _ -� 14,085 3,361 :17,446 1,000. .. -. 18,446 don't - radio announcement of the eluding supplies freshly brpught _ off . tor, damaging rsldk sir - -Ft,• - 50,000 .. : :.` 28,986 -.6,588 88,553 1,000 34,553 rationing. What_ little there was, _ ' in by' the convoy which came off fields and supply dum.•" L. 300,000 81,875 16,112 ?7,98'? 1 000 78 98.7 i .• - -,_._ said some -of. them, seemed to b4 through the „bottle in the Medi• Rumania. l 500.000 401,120 QQ,834 481,954 1.000. 462,9$4 tins h� mamas in aprr "' ,min t pranean If this ia- trxa._it- _. MIS r• When credit for final, victary Married Persons, With Two Children. were evidently- ashamed enough of mean that Lieut. Gen,- Nell M. In this war to handed uUt - 1,250 _ 22 -6 -16" 16 32 their activities to buy only a Aitchle's Efibth jtrmy has .beeik go to C fox: ter. - 1,300 ._.... 25- --7 :18 17 35 proper quinti-ty- at their own seriously weakened and that Mss- resistance to Japan: beg.1W1 =c In y M 1,450 :'.80 -3 _'W_. : 21 21 " -42 grocer's but not ashamed. enough shal Rommel bas been strengthen. 18117; much to 'ilritals ior. a�uarl- -- - 1,500 -_ - ....35 _-.10 5... = Zv -- - 4J ....• .... m 11750 .,._._- -. 413 5 b8 5'l 105 to strange sad comma Eara1 d feusee of Egypt, `but�Eg pt In, Dunkerque; a very, g:eatade't: to -.t inn r Dun 6U - 47 107 =10.0 = 215 The more so when you think that vital to the defense of the Middle 2,000 _ ...... Russia for ,elvggiag !t out 'vttn 2,250. .. Z3 9U 1ti8 .1n_ 25 the sons and granilsone of some East. The battle 'which how -1m• the Nazis alter June 2., 1941 .t is - _ .- Ii 14L x17 21 435 .or; these ladies are grobabi . 8,000 `115 h1J 334 311 4 -668' Y over. Dents, wIII be crucial. It must be only. fair. to sag that it,• wa : Intl ........ 4.000 - 450 218 6E8 4r d 1,148 seas in the t4rmted forces. won at all costs. Ruselana, aomevghere betweE .. me : .....:_ . 6,009 i3:i. ---- - ._- ,von ,6F� - "Na s■vfo- �stv- .».il..ln ;' " �cae ^nnivoreary in ftWeia ,+ = '`•,�£• .. a 1 3 7,500 1,,ti37 _ b17 2,154 Vou .3,054. the headline over a recent cabled On the last day of the first year that the Nazis coulu be 6-rs,.ca: 10,000 2,710 636 8,346 1,200 •4,546 story from England. Well, I sup. of their campaign in Russia the, and that It was the tiaarlanl•, wi- . 20,000 ?,890 11,973 9,863 1,200' -21,063 pose the 'center officers know Germdu ' armies are still fighting stinate in retreat, titntie 111 best, but 1 remember -=and so do - L9rsihort a ` ° °`i '' ' ��OOn ' - 7 R,�1 3,409 . _17,080 1,20.0 18;'230 _ - -- "of us a decisive ye: ia: tit . � her CL 50,000 261437 6,700 83,137 1,200 34,336 many of you -how mu.Zz auvae to reach at dawn on Juno 22, 1841. •�� 16,272 ,571 1,200 78,771 _ 100,000 ......... 61,299 ?7 "beef" you -could put behind Beh1n them lie the gre test via- to gather biivabin - - hoe 000 400 408 --1162 180 -- •461,538 1 200 _ - 46'2,73$ y. • y A d a is which - _ - - - - -- + bayonet lunge If you pretended tories sad the severest setbac%s Russia's Unity 140TE; In calculating the above taxes it has been assumed that that the stuffed dummy fn front ever to come 'to 'Hitler'& Webr- ' -'We are trai•elaug - ! all incomes up to ;30,000 are entirely earned income, and that in o! you was "Kaiser Bill "! macht. The Auselans have califs= picas speed town :� 14 @,,, !J.. _t ._ " comes of more than ;80;000 incln4 earned intome of'that amount an" seiva�a�,uwl ,.a,�r6 0..1 ::�. 'Wb t'. '*'pat• Perhaps" there won't be ens' sired ypward'of 6,@00000 'dprmane cl'1dca1 Mon rietore r "' p more training -- _,. made by the taxpayer within the tax year sex net premiums oa -lift g in 'hate' but you killed, wounded had captured; words can appear in pr:n•. insurance contracts in force June LS, 1942, or-as principal payments can't tail one that the brother of-- ilerlln four months ago ad-fitted Nazis clay have smabue7, to - - on &mortgage oa -one- reaideace,. or as payments into a pension fund, a .Canadian soldier in Hong Kong 1;500,000 casualties. In the Initial elan .defenses at .nior@ t.la.'. . Jtle, ' retirement fund or superannuation fund, will be accepted as an is going to go about making ,war fire months 'of the year -the• point. At.. Is possible .ulai alternative to the liability to turn over funds directly to the treasury In a calm and detached manner! German soldiers overran 600,000 may be anotner great Its: Y part of the minimum savings requitement. Anyway some of u■ are working square miles of territory with 42.-- retreat. ..Yet the Ewelte i : : :nWs s Wherever possible, income and national defence taxes will be up hate@ at home "d•that's a bail 6VV,060 people. in five month& of now ending make it sate t: p,er I eolldcted,at the source. In this cone of wage and salary earners this thing. -we should save it for the Win-ter-war they lost one -fifth of aict that tnough the Raae,a.n, nay,•._ " means that, begihning next September, employers must aeduct from enemy. 'fie object of my 'yarticu - the ' conquereii° areri to Auseiare be pushed back way ta,u L_' ue►. pay envelopes weekly amounts estimated to pay within 1'l months la hate is the pleasure driver' - counter- attacks. The coming of routes; and that tbouga t4ter nay the national defence and income taxes of all - employees for 1942. especially when a• in the case Spring brought local battles on the lose 'men,. materials, tvR'us; :ire, _- ' The excess profits tax on corporations is being increased from 75 to 100 per cent. effective .July let. In essence this means that, with far too many, be 'has the, soutnern front; - a Russian often -, farms and tactori @s they, H! nut _ along with revised corporation incoffie taxes companies' whose profits' manners of a hog. lve In tile.- Gkraine, launched live lose their lighting spirit. have not gone up since the start of the war will retain only 60 per In my - little neck. of the woods weeks ago, loreetalled, it was be- This much could' b0z be ::flea cent. of their proflta as before. No mutter how -much their earnings libilre is more Sunday • driving lieved, the German plan for for granted 'a'year agv. N-: did"` _ = _ • • T9isve expanded during •the war, they will be permitted to retain at than ever •there was . and 1, don't , ,reauwption of a major drive. east- not then know how much ;Wiry - '• - - - .� _ mamas - - • hat aaavey v,.ly f., y�..._n�0€ licit' aOiFasal' praflta, 1 say coat uaurtl »a:r`..+.� +w;II _ IIQ oil. val. Feu piuvug wtl 3iiG.�1aZll �. .•_P!e• - Excess profits taxes ors:: nnA will bring In as additional than half of-1;6 drivers are as Soviet losses, in. the first' year. N e could not be eure ' ulat =awe = $68,000,000 a v^A arrogant as a_ young Nazi. They of war, were likewise enormous. of them would not be wit.i_� 10 mss. Tb1- fidget also puts higher tax @& on liquor, wine and beer; hank dir hortic-;u, yadtleu'iaus atx months ado, in an otticlal rrpiace tails wuII hiller. �� d iigarettrs, cigars,' tob4cco,. cigarette papers and tubes, soft drinks;- W - _furs had playing cards. 1'ranaportation taxes, iszea on Pullman w list out ut weir !u1•uiy way, - estimate, lierlin claimed between ' uo means oi..testing the sea: �cutu ;� g And cables are also ulel skirt as close to him as wry 2i,VVU,rVU and lU,UOU,tluU 'tied Army of public opinion in Russia. _Wow dare it 'lie aoesn't get out of tntl casualties; Moscow, more recently, we Ynow .what it is, not u; guy = increased. per ay quickly euougn and generally bas aamittea close to 3,uvv,Vliu scientitic proceea of "rata, ::ng" A wnole. mew* range of taxes at the rate of 2b r cent of the w retail price, is piacea on jewelry, glassware, chin's, fountain pens, do `everywing in ' their Stupid '-lost. let in tuose'mout.ha of trgnt- but by the splendor of a x ,site - trunks, suitcaaee, pursea, handbag$, •clocks and •watches. The taaQ$ power to'-raise, up a heartfelt cry ibex Russian soldiers found a tech- lilee ,resistance of wbfch a :: `:dtA do hot ripply t0 soma of these Articles selling in some cases, ;1.00 for a prohibition . of all pleasure nique of resistance. 'which, tt ap- Deopfe' would have been id:tip• anti in others'below 60 cents. driving. geared, blunted the Blitskrfeg and able. REG'LAR FELLERS -Pass the Medals' - B" GENE GENE BYRNES is NO T.. Aib - r fti.1A '@.1!►; \MO•�1aY \'Mnw1 ' . .. . /1S ~ 'ir��. -' +,;. F.i r'-• '%fir .. _ ... - _ .. . . T� .. _ _ ° -' •_ ; , AV Is- �, r FRESH FROM CANADIAN SHIPYARDS 7. EACI'1 sMOK - . NON• ��M HE E T _AND S gvlr P�+U/I� _ NTH 4101V> PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO _ AmeriCa Seeks ` _ Advised To Sleep Alaskan STruce With Wiadc>,w Shut ' Sitka Spruce is Needed For A heating engineer from the _ - Airylane Faetarie• University of Minnesota it the vettes, Plowing through calm off -shore waters -of the Atlantic, five Canadian -built Cor fresh -from authority for this: Sleep nine shipyards, with-the rivets on their plates hardl .cooled, head for the high seas to be put through their hs out of the year with yoo�t� g America to turning again to her moat 13T" " -b" -- - -Ztil. god 111, fa, o�criCt. — pr_uce .forests Cor„ vital wet ma• - uveuF�ae► -vf -.- &.Less_-- _rcim_ -- pocxez-slze - ueeuuyaab, bearing names of Canadian cities end towns from coast to coast are joined in the grim Battle of'the' atlantic sv - --- -- - - -- - not-only--r dtt�u4m 'your fuel costs, maintain vital life lines of the Allied Nations. ' - terial. but you'll cut down the poeeibil- A quarter century ago, when •the ities of colds, sinus infections and ~ , nation last was engaged in a great , war, labor battalions went into the other disorders. And here's why - 'HOW CAN I? ' Have You Heard? Modern Etiquette -one window, in your, bedroom. q woos■ of the Pacific aort24west weatherstripped and with a storm What can `I use as a sub- A young matron of. our -ac= end cut billions of feet ru spruce window on and closid, will infii- for use In airplane construction. stitute for dog biscuits? quaintance, taking first aid train- - 1, Is -it - couri eoua for s person ia' Todaj the aza is • being 'sharp- trate enough fl+sah air into yeas - 7, A. One can save money spent' ing, has reached the resuscitation a store to tell a. clerk, "I am Jut ened and' the law set for the bedroom (provided your door IS - a on dog biscuits, as well as make stage. One evening recently, re- looking around "T spruce forests of 'southeastern Al- left ajar) to make sleeping health- ----,use from a Red Cross meet= t. Wliea se f.W and Wnifortable' fo� four &d- - -- nee of all leftover bread. Slice g wing a breakfast be- fff asks• The government has called - ing, she observed a man, op a tween 11 a.m and 12.80, should it upon western logging companies . ultr in that room. a rays a - - ` the. bread and put it into the house "breathes" just as a person: broiling oven. Allow it to get darkened aide street. sprawled be in the form of A breakfast- er to harvest the vast stands of Sit- does and without the deers aad - - brown on one'eide, and then turn fa "` o" ^ " ^ °`d a 11imcueun: - ` - --ka spruce for airplane - factories: +q�ver -and brown until quite hard. "Aha," thought the matron. g• What day of the week •lwuld Spruce grows more slawlj In _ windows being open. This makes a good' dog biscuit; Providence has relit. me hither i girl choose for her wedding? Alaska than elsewhere Lad do- It - afford& ,splendid Roughage and to minister to this poor uniortun- 4: What should a divorced we- - "lope longer, tougher fibres- that �, L a good tooth cleaner. ate:. Parking her car nearby. , - aRSn do, with the ring& gkvan -her better withstand the stress. and Q. How can I be sure of an she -rushed over aitd began giving by her first husband, after she &train of an airplane in flight„ " the treatment fe+• rsti oven eels& mllan.n. ins 3; 8, tatieli : —r z! Sa s Oharler G. Burdick n- S .. A. When tinting resently � the man stirred, and S. row long should a woman forestry official .who hug been IS ng garments with i looked up spoke with di fli _ north t ,. — -- —_ -- • neap dye, -put the eak4i Of soap reuaalu wlFcu wail }aad z tweilil t�I "' territory for `- - P culty: neighbor? years. T`he• wood is light and Ideal_ _ into a shaker and shake it in the "Lady." " on -s new ne - h• acid. I don t know . 'a. If a hostess i■ going to ■are• !cr'uae 1a planes, he said. gas ILI what -you're- up 'to, but I wish cocktaile; agd has one or tare Training ships are being made -D -- : desired. This insures an even-dye you'd quit tickling me. I'm hold- guests who she knows do not drink principally of wood, freeing metal _ find :cletin hands. ing a lantern for a guy working them, what should •he dot -' ter eombst ships, _ .• Q. How can.I keep leather auto. - down, in this manhole."—Quote. - Burdick said the ' llovtramidlt Ali TWES OF PACTMT _.. upholstiry-ilr good condition? ANSWERS. hoped to log 13,000,000_boaad feet A. To restore leather auto up- Mr.. Jones: "How's goods are on dine per mouth around Ketchikan with LABOR FOR - holstery after it has been . rained - _ . son your 1. Yes. The lumber. companies in Washington getting along i■ she Play. and the person has this pr[v- , �• Aa. ..,a ►. :.__ 3y i., d Bondi. e"-- _._._ -.— : Oregon and other western stn " wo :aa— Ik+enrs. Smith: the "What never E— bu7`i$E :' --.bak �+ doln>t the work on contract. Saw- MAU - -- - tion, 'rob linseed oil- it errs- Mn. 3mie16: 'WVi1at d. you should serer nanwe �;.. ,..:.._ _ atonally.. - . .. - think'? Tkey'•e promoted. articles, 2. A luncheon. 3. This in �� Alaska aad will cut taso will Ample Ho■eisg Mailaile Q. How an I stop a leak in a "Herbert for hitting a •sars. Is altogether a matter of ahotoe; be towed to , sae. plate? �` =■ant. Th•� 4 -made lief a _ sbe may choos•_any day dllsir•d, Pugtit Sound mills s A. If you are using 4. Some women dispose of their ar' to - Oort•Iand. 'Ifni dressing K y gg s gas Plate court martial." first . engagement aad wedding the wood will be done in' norlb- rriih : tubing that leaks cr.rmenr, west ■ i INTERNATIONAL alt some- paraffin wax and dip - �� rings• while others wear them on specialty mills, �t Jack:: Ivi 's friend rd like to - Rte leaky part in it, or dip it In- have you girls meet." the right hand. 6. From 15 to >K _ NLA� all over. It will be as •good as minutes. 6. Provide tomato joie■. - Nearly '82,000 ponie- and horn ON OO Athletic Girl: Whai4 ean,he do, or something similar for Chas• aw are now haulin coal in mines GUELPH QNT: new, Painting metal gas hone _' _�g - muett- h■ t- - - -- - -- - - wtsti aluminum paint stops- any he?" guests. - ` of England and Wales. leak, and greatly prolongs its life. Literary Girl: _ "What does -'he >•. Q. How can I prevent sticking . 4esser drawers? Rgsinpsg G;gl n a n T ` A. riatidpaper and varnish • the accomplished ?" & • • i • • • s of sticking dresser drawers- Religious Girl': !'WUt church will keep them from- does he belong-to?,, - - VI _ BABY CRICKS CABS - USED AND NEW $EDICAL � _ &welling and shrinking. It. it a • Spinster: "Where is ht; • l ,ropod,ldea to- .varnish or paint the WHNN YOU WRITE AN ORDER- . - Hl•ide -of the drawers also. ... for Twaddle Chicks you $write ro PLE m GOOD ICE 7 8 _ ILUIJ A3AlVT Jlt(YTURB Ltd, ADVICE! B1V>:rR UP'B'S�- • ' -- - �'ar,ve.i "Let - -- -- t :cicez�.'a,- _ *_ _ Toronto'■ Old*•l l:hryaldr PlY@@ er of R11!iutnatie Pain. er Meets.- ihaneevto make more moaey� per outn Osa:ers; tars* iocatrans Jill itis should try DIzon's Ren , my friend, that horse knows ML Pleasant Bead 2440 YoIs. a Muaro'i Drug Store, E86 8lgla6 y - - - as mvc16 u I d'o.'• dollar invested ,than you *ver t an 1450 Danforth �•*a. Ottawa. Postpaid 11.00. . made 6etore.' July special sale Our Used Cars make ua mCanadian "V' Clubs _ Friend: "Well, dga't tali-• ._ .- IncIudo -day.. old aad older chicks, -friends. Wrlto for our ffrss Bo - -- -- -a 1 mlxcd, pullets, cockerels. -19 pure edigrees renewed and La- OLD RUGS REWOVEN NE - 4 anybody *l•a;,ysu might want breeds, 9 hybrid cross brtied•, 2 alyseIl use cars. a ,Help Many Soldiers to sell him some day. "' breed+ of turkeys. Make 1942, RUG$ NEW RUGS MADE sR(lr q our banner, year for profits Make DYEING a CUEANING _ old. Dominion R W vier Co �' -_ uytnR• Tweddl'e Chicks. ![ak* ppea ,. 264 queen .SL YV.,_Tbron In- April, 7,8B1 soldiers from 'When the old grandfather of a' your "Chicken Money'; with less HAV- YQU ANYTHINU NEEDS ItVrf�e for book_4t effort snditiess •time spent. Writs dyeing -oe el0aatn T Writs to n• ludo on leaveslept in kite Cans- ..German family died, his sorrow. $today for 'catalogue and reduced for taco r cle n t�? Write lad s djan Y.M.C.A. clubs in London, ing relatives put the usual an- July price • list No waltinss. gnawer 'your . questions. �epart- TEACREIt WANTED " Prompt delivery. Tweddl0 ChlaY yn 0nt H, Parker's. Dye ' Works clubs are, known to the nouncement in the local news-, Ratchertes, •Limited, Fergus, Oat "lltoo as the "Y's 6D -cent' hotelii." ne.nited. 791 Yong* Streit. To- QUALIFIED P R O T MS T A Pt l.' Ps paper. It ran: ronto. Teacher for Encampment Scbool. Besides this nightly call for aft - "Ernst Muller haft Eisen called BABY CHICKS °salary $7610 per -anntua• Iffft evsr,go of 245 beds and break- to a better world." ID04is WANTED Duaca:l Browz Secretary, Rich BRAY P4LLETS WILL HELP YOU ards Landing, Ont •darts, the clubs served, in its Can- And next day they were ar- on winter markets. Light and *ANTED PUPPIES ANY BREED.- - d &dian meal dining rooms, a daily'' rested for criticising the sal 2:6avy breeds available, also day - preferably thorou hbreds. Give - 1Eotal of 488 breakfasts, lunches: or retrime, old chicks. You'll help us by tell - full details, Ontario only., DO(i- RABBITS dt i n*td= • -• DOM,, 660 Bay.- Strslii - TOFOnt4e. -w ;FIBS - RABBITS ANY QUAI�� linen. _ in and when. Bray Hatchery, tity; genuine registered t - _ ASf John, Hamilton, Ont r tosk. Ontario onT— iut-at,-r; _ Linder the new arrangements' "What did the calf say to FEED BIIS1xEti8 y made by Atha Y-M' r A- with the 4160 ail - ?" "' __ n_'�_ Er> RUSTNESS F.l1TARi.TRMmT lib u, Weeto:f untarlo. 1 ACCORDIONS WANTpD 20 years, must retire due to ejo Continental Club in London, 13$ ' C don't know." , and ill health. Principals only, RHEUMATIC PAINS ~ " officers were accommodated there - "I• my fodder in therer' hCC A wAnl'2'Fn Box s2, Richmond Hill. - - -- -- �R IONS 1 c'S •' IMPORTANT: EVERY SUF. " - Best prices paid for piano FUNERAL HOME -� ferer of- Rheumatt�gg Pains o! - accordions, twelve to hun- Neuritis shoo Dixon,& Re The bus was, as Usual, crowd should try q� _ and the par dred and twenty bass., FUNERAL - HOMME, ' WITH• RESI`- ay. - Munro's Drug Store, t'!i '. party ,of five WAAF r 'rljE T. BATON CO. LTD. deuce: garage and two apart- �llgln, Ottawa. �. found. themselves hanging on the. _ Mueic■1 Iastrament IJeyartlwe ■t manta, central, Guelph; form*& straps, Presently one bright mein- 'Toronto' owner retired; excellent situation '. : . .. +... g and opportunity. $8,600 -on yey PATENT) III�OO her of the company said loudly to terms, or will. rent. Frank SUiy,.- o + L•ETHL^RSTUN1iAUG6 &'t UJt/ her friend:..'.'I wish .that a BAKN tY E61U1!'aIENT' Rockwood, Ont. p - roe tilal't- _ Patent Solicitors. Establish - good= looking man' would give me HAKER3' . OVENS AND MACB]N• FREE CATALOGUE �- i30olilat ,ot• lnformstioa Yoay Si- t his "seat." cry, also rebuilt, equlpmenL a7• FREE' CATALOGUE OF 'RA1 Quest - 'wn/!L2 wa,/•s on hand. Terms arrn e : Almost before she'd finished; CorreaDondenc0 invited• Hubdt� and Exciting books. Rev. Tyre ■ fire "men' stood' up to offer their Portable Oven Co., I Both at Gseat Work on Marrlag•. Rela• ' PHOTOGRAPHY ` seats, " St, TQronLO. tions, ;2.49. SUPER MAIL OR- YER;' 87 bjueen - Street Weit, WHY PAY MORE? YOUR FILM ��1p���� oronto, Ontario, developed and 8 p glossy 6velo BUICKS - PONTIACS - prints only 26c. Fr 4 z en- • +BHA AN't JACK largemenl included. Write f - _ ND M St _ -free m, err. eion Wide Photp 11 Poatiab Ltd. the largest dealirs "HANDYMAN" JACK WITx 100 •- _ dsrvic0, SO Jaraes St, Cat ��1111IQ�LE -AGES "in Canada for Buicks and P n uses. - -Lifts tractgra, buildinie, arinse, Ontario. ; ����acs are located at 1029 Bay implements, stretches f e n c * a, , - „loronto. "You`can always be sVj Capacity 6000 lbs. Free. circular. --- pHOTOGRAPRY 0��� f of real high reds used cars, dt M. B• Horst, St. Jacobs, Ontario. -- •$cry reasonable. prices.. that. - art To na■ you can depend on for real s 11EliFFOAD BULLS _ 'DON'T -TRUDGE THROUGH HEED THIS A D V I C E l l vice and twii�tli excellent tire■. The Heat, Rate, or Hall II you're cross, restless. N2atvOVS- �e7ftel tittilt 1 �$:FFQ'it �U V� v�1 c suver hot IIashes, diminess- caused �1 LOS 1 e tats se -r- cA.' ue' to Tit. a L'j ai.�!�s by�hte period in a woman's life- serving &►311 7-1,% ill Day u uisitlon of the herd oT the DaRvered �•1� tzy LydLl ! Plakhama V etahl• t visit us whil Toronto, be- y p yy dea we -are sure' we dice sat* A. J. Thompson of Montreal, w0 Any 4 -o a' ed posure'fllm perfectl women. Hundreds she fuaaangd@ re. �ti. money. and older bulls all of excellent-' _ developed anti -fsa� eyj- C Compound. Made a ii for have a`,Ierge selection, r+ Of t - -._. __- - - - - -- - - • , - l,p -- � - •,� , ,,�� -- - - - - �- -- - -- � tr, � �L.b. -i�ic s >, - Eton■ 2dad• LAiaidi. W - M. Crcw., CaIabogie Stock Farms, ; .M IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE ae7riVi� �i7 —wig, Rerrfre-,v;• Ont. ' ; Telf phane ' Ron- IMPERIAL . GS7: Station J. Toronto DIXIE :.3��. 7. EACI'1 sMOK - . NON• ��M HE E T _AND S gvlr P�+U/I� _ NTH 4101V> PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO _ AmeriCa Seeks ` _ Advised To Sleep Alaskan STruce With Wiadc>,w Shut ' Sitka Spruce is Needed For A heating engineer from the _ - Airylane Faetarie• University of Minnesota it the vettes, Plowing through calm off -shore waters -of the Atlantic, five Canadian -built Cor fresh -from authority for this: Sleep nine shipyards, with-the rivets on their plates hardl .cooled, head for the high seas to be put through their hs out of the year with yoo�t� g America to turning again to her moat 13T" " -b" -- - -Ztil. god 111, fa, o�criCt. — pr_uce .forests Cor„ vital wet ma• - uveuF�ae► -vf -.- &.Less_-- _rcim_ -- pocxez-slze - ueeuuyaab, bearing names of Canadian cities end towns from coast to coast are joined in the grim Battle of'the' atlantic sv - --- -- - - -- - not-only--r dtt�u4m 'your fuel costs, maintain vital life lines of the Allied Nations. ' - terial. but you'll cut down the poeeibil- A quarter century ago, when •the ities of colds, sinus infections and ~ , nation last was engaged in a great , war, labor battalions went into the other disorders. And here's why - 'HOW CAN I? ' Have You Heard? Modern Etiquette -one window, in your, bedroom. q woos■ of the Pacific aort24west weatherstripped and with a storm What can `I use as a sub- A young matron of. our -ac= end cut billions of feet ru spruce window on and closid, will infii- for use In airplane construction. stitute for dog biscuits? quaintance, taking first aid train- - 1, Is -it - couri eoua for s person ia' Todaj the aza is • being 'sharp- trate enough fl+sah air into yeas - 7, A. One can save money spent' ing, has reached the resuscitation a store to tell a. clerk, "I am Jut ened and' the law set for the bedroom (provided your door IS - a on dog biscuits, as well as make stage. One evening recently, re- looking around "T spruce forests of 'southeastern Al- left ajar) to make sleeping health- ----,use from a Red Cross meet= t. Wliea se f.W and Wnifortable' fo� four &d- - -- nee of all leftover bread. Slice g wing a breakfast be- fff asks• The government has called - ing, she observed a man, op a tween 11 a.m and 12.80, should it upon western logging companies . ultr in that room. a rays a - - ` the. bread and put it into the house "breathes" just as a person: broiling oven. Allow it to get darkened aide street. sprawled be in the form of A breakfast- er to harvest the vast stands of Sit- does and without the deers aad - - brown on one'eide, and then turn fa "` o" ^ " ^ °`d a 11imcueun: - ` - --ka spruce for airplane - factories: +q�ver -and brown until quite hard. "Aha," thought the matron. g• What day of the week •lwuld Spruce grows more slawlj In _ windows being open. This makes a good' dog biscuit; Providence has relit. me hither i girl choose for her wedding? Alaska than elsewhere Lad do- It - afford& ,splendid Roughage and to minister to this poor uniortun- 4: What should a divorced we- - "lope longer, tougher fibres- that �, L a good tooth cleaner. ate:. Parking her car nearby. , - aRSn do, with the ring& gkvan -her better withstand the stress. and Q. How can I be sure of an she -rushed over aitd began giving by her first husband, after she &train of an airplane in flight„ " the treatment fe+• rsti oven eels& mllan.n. ins 3; 8, tatieli : —r z! Sa s Oharler G. Burdick n- S .. A. When tinting resently � the man stirred, and S. row long should a woman forestry official .who hug been IS ng garments with i looked up spoke with di fli _ north t ,. — -- —_ -- • neap dye, -put the eak4i Of soap reuaalu wlFcu wail }aad z tweilil t�I "' territory for `- - P culty: neighbor? years. T`he• wood is light and Ideal_ _ into a shaker and shake it in the "Lady." " on -s new ne - h• acid. I don t know . 'a. If a hostess i■ going to ■are• !cr'uae 1a planes, he said. gas ILI what -you're- up 'to, but I wish cocktaile; agd has one or tare Training ships are being made -D -- : desired. This insures an even-dye you'd quit tickling me. I'm hold- guests who she knows do not drink principally of wood, freeing metal _ find :cletin hands. ing a lantern for a guy working them, what should •he dot -' ter eombst ships, _ .• Q. How can.I keep leather auto. - down, in this manhole."—Quote. - Burdick said the ' llovtramidlt Ali TWES OF PACTMT _.. upholstiry-ilr good condition? ANSWERS. hoped to log 13,000,000_boaad feet A. To restore leather auto up- Mr.. Jones: "How's goods are on dine per mouth around Ketchikan with LABOR FOR - holstery after it has been . rained - _ . son your 1. Yes. The lumber. companies in Washington getting along i■ she Play. and the person has this pr[v- , �• Aa. ..,a ►. :.__ 3y i., d Bondi. e"-- _._._ -.— : Oregon and other western stn " wo :aa— Ik+enrs. Smith: the "What never E— bu7`i$E :' --.bak �+ doln>t the work on contract. Saw- MAU - -- - tion, 'rob linseed oil- it errs- Mn. 3mie16: 'WVi1at d. you should serer nanwe �;.. ,..:.._ _ atonally.. - . .. - think'? Tkey'•e promoted. articles, 2. A luncheon. 3. This in �� Alaska aad will cut taso will Ample Ho■eisg Mailaile Q. How an I stop a leak in a "Herbert for hitting a •sars. Is altogether a matter of ahotoe; be towed to , sae. plate? �` =■ant. Th•� 4 -made lief a _ sbe may choos•_any day dllsir•d, Pugtit Sound mills s A. If you are using 4. Some women dispose of their ar' to - Oort•Iand. 'Ifni dressing K y gg s gas Plate court martial." first . engagement aad wedding the wood will be done in' norlb- rriih : tubing that leaks cr.rmenr, west ■ i INTERNATIONAL alt some- paraffin wax and dip - �� rings• while others wear them on specialty mills, �t Jack:: Ivi 's friend rd like to - Rte leaky part in it, or dip it In- have you girls meet." the right hand. 6. From 15 to >K _ NLA� all over. It will be as •good as minutes. 6. Provide tomato joie■. - Nearly '82,000 ponie- and horn ON OO Athletic Girl: Whai4 ean,he do, or something similar for Chas• aw are now haulin coal in mines GUELPH QNT: new, Painting metal gas hone _' _�g - muett- h■ t- - - -- - -- - - wtsti aluminum paint stops- any he?" guests. - ` of England and Wales. leak, and greatly prolongs its life. Literary Girl: _ "What does -'he >•. Q. How can I prevent sticking . 4esser drawers? Rgsinpsg G;gl n a n T ` A. riatidpaper and varnish • the accomplished ?" & • • i • • • s of sticking dresser drawers- Religious Girl': !'WUt church will keep them from- does he belong-to?,, - - VI _ BABY CRICKS CABS - USED AND NEW $EDICAL � _ &welling and shrinking. It. it a • Spinster: "Where is ht; • l ,ropod,ldea to- .varnish or paint the WHNN YOU WRITE AN ORDER- . - Hl•ide -of the drawers also. ... for Twaddle Chicks you $write ro PLE m GOOD ICE 7 8 _ ILUIJ A3AlVT Jlt(YTURB Ltd, ADVICE! B1V>:rR UP'B'S�- • ' -- - �'ar,ve.i "Let - -- -- t :cicez�.'a,- _ *_ _ Toronto'■ Old*•l l:hryaldr PlY@@ er of R11!iutnatie Pain. er Meets.- ihaneevto make more moaey� per outn Osa:ers; tars* iocatrans Jill itis should try DIzon's Ren , my friend, that horse knows ML Pleasant Bead 2440 YoIs. a Muaro'i Drug Store, E86 8lgla6 y - - - as mvc16 u I d'o.'• dollar invested ,than you *ver t an 1450 Danforth �•*a. Ottawa. Postpaid 11.00. . made 6etore.' July special sale Our Used Cars make ua mCanadian "V' Clubs _ Friend: "Well, dga't tali-• ._ .- IncIudo -day.. old aad older chicks, -friends. Wrlto for our ffrss Bo - -- -- -a 1 mlxcd, pullets, cockerels. -19 pure edigrees renewed and La- OLD RUGS REWOVEN NE - 4 anybody *l•a;,ysu might want breeds, 9 hybrid cross brtied•, 2 alyseIl use cars. a ,Help Many Soldiers to sell him some day. "' breed+ of turkeys. Make 1942, RUG$ NEW RUGS MADE sR(lr q our banner, year for profits Make DYEING a CUEANING _ old. Dominion R W vier Co �' -_ uytnR• Tweddl'e Chicks. ![ak* ppea ,. 264 queen .SL YV.,_Tbron In- April, 7,8B1 soldiers from 'When the old grandfather of a' your "Chicken Money'; with less HAV- YQU ANYTHINU NEEDS ItVrf�e for book_4t effort snditiess •time spent. Writs dyeing -oe el0aatn T Writs to n• ludo on leaveslept in kite Cans- ..German family died, his sorrow. $today for 'catalogue and reduced for taco r cle n t�? Write lad s djan Y.M.C.A. clubs in London, ing relatives put the usual an- July price • list No waltinss. gnawer 'your . questions. �epart- TEACREIt WANTED " Prompt delivery. Tweddl0 ChlaY yn 0nt H, Parker's. Dye ' Works clubs are, known to the nouncement in the local news-, Ratchertes, •Limited, Fergus, Oat "lltoo as the "Y's 6D -cent' hotelii." ne.nited. 791 Yong* Streit. To- QUALIFIED P R O T MS T A Pt l.' Ps paper. It ran: ronto. Teacher for Encampment Scbool. Besides this nightly call for aft - "Ernst Muller haft Eisen called BABY CHICKS °salary $7610 per -anntua• Iffft evsr,go of 245 beds and break- to a better world." ID04is WANTED Duaca:l Browz Secretary, Rich BRAY P4LLETS WILL HELP YOU ards Landing, Ont •darts, the clubs served, in its Can- And next day they were ar- on winter markets. Light and *ANTED PUPPIES ANY BREED.- - d &dian meal dining rooms, a daily'' rested for criticising the sal 2:6avy breeds available, also day - preferably thorou hbreds. Give - 1Eotal of 488 breakfasts, lunches: or retrime, old chicks. You'll help us by tell - full details, Ontario only., DO(i- RABBITS dt i n*td= • -• DOM,, 660 Bay.- Strslii - TOFOnt4e. -w ;FIBS - RABBITS ANY QUAI�� linen. _ in and when. Bray Hatchery, tity; genuine registered t - _ ASf John, Hamilton, Ont r tosk. Ontario onT— iut-at,-r; _ Linder the new arrangements' "What did the calf say to FEED BIIS1xEti8 y made by Atha Y-M' r A- with the 4160 ail - ?" "' __ n_'�_ Er> RUSTNESS F.l1TARi.TRMmT lib u, Weeto:f untarlo. 1 ACCORDIONS WANTpD 20 years, must retire due to ejo Continental Club in London, 13$ ' C don't know." , and ill health. Principals only, RHEUMATIC PAINS ~ " officers were accommodated there - "I• my fodder in therer' hCC A wAnl'2'Fn Box s2, Richmond Hill. - - -- -- �R IONS 1 c'S •' IMPORTANT: EVERY SUF. " - Best prices paid for piano FUNERAL HOME -� ferer of- Rheumatt�gg Pains o! - accordions, twelve to hun- Neuritis shoo Dixon,& Re The bus was, as Usual, crowd should try q� _ and the par dred and twenty bass., FUNERAL - HOMME, ' WITH• RESI`- ay. - Munro's Drug Store, t'!i '. party ,of five WAAF r 'rljE T. BATON CO. LTD. deuce: garage and two apart- �llgln, Ottawa. �. found. themselves hanging on the. _ Mueic■1 Iastrament IJeyartlwe ■t manta, central, Guelph; form*& straps, Presently one bright mein- 'Toronto' owner retired; excellent situation '. : . .. +... g and opportunity. $8,600 -on yey PATENT) III�OO her of the company said loudly to terms, or will. rent. Frank SUiy,.- o + L•ETHL^RSTUN1iAUG6 &'t UJt/ her friend:..'.'I wish .that a BAKN tY E61U1!'aIENT' Rockwood, Ont. p - roe tilal't- _ Patent Solicitors. Establish - good= looking man' would give me HAKER3' . OVENS AND MACB]N• FREE CATALOGUE �- i30olilat ,ot• lnformstioa Yoay Si- t his "seat." cry, also rebuilt, equlpmenL a7• FREE' CATALOGUE OF 'RA1 Quest - 'wn/!L2 wa,/•s on hand. Terms arrn e : Almost before she'd finished; CorreaDondenc0 invited• Hubdt� and Exciting books. Rev. Tyre ■ fire "men' stood' up to offer their Portable Oven Co., I Both at Gseat Work on Marrlag•. Rela• ' PHOTOGRAPHY ` seats, " St, TQronLO. tions, ;2.49. SUPER MAIL OR- YER;' 87 bjueen - Street Weit, WHY PAY MORE? YOUR FILM ��1p���� oronto, Ontario, developed and 8 p glossy 6velo BUICKS - PONTIACS - prints only 26c. Fr 4 z en- • +BHA AN't JACK largemenl included. Write f - _ ND M St _ -free m, err. eion Wide Photp 11 Poatiab Ltd. the largest dealirs "HANDYMAN" JACK WITx 100 •- _ dsrvic0, SO Jaraes St, Cat ��1111IQ�LE -AGES "in Canada for Buicks and P n uses. - -Lifts tractgra, buildinie, arinse, Ontario. ; ����acs are located at 1029 Bay implements, stretches f e n c * a, , - „loronto. "You`can always be sVj Capacity 6000 lbs. Free. circular. --- pHOTOGRAPRY 0��� f of real high reds used cars, dt M. B• Horst, St. Jacobs, Ontario. -- •$cry reasonable. prices.. that. - art To na■ you can depend on for real s 11EliFFOAD BULLS _ 'DON'T -TRUDGE THROUGH HEED THIS A D V I C E l l vice and twii�tli excellent tire■. The Heat, Rate, or Hall II you're cross, restless. N2atvOVS- �e7ftel tittilt 1 �$:FFQ'it �U V� v�1 c suver hot IIashes, diminess- caused �1 LOS 1 e tats se -r- cA.' ue' to Tit. a L'j ai.�!�s by�hte period in a woman's life- serving &►311 7-1,% ill Day u uisitlon of the herd oT the DaRvered �•1� tzy LydLl ! Plakhama V etahl• t visit us whil Toronto, be- y p yy dea we -are sure' we dice sat* A. J. Thompson of Montreal, w0 Any 4 -o a' ed posure'fllm perfectl women. Hundreds she fuaaangd@ re. �ti. money. and older bulls all of excellent-' _ developed anti -fsa� eyj- C Compound. Made a ii for have a`,Ierge selection, r+ Of t - -._. __- - - - - -- - - • , - l,p -- � - •,� , ,,�� -- - - - - �- -- - -- � tr, � �L.b. -i�ic s >, - Eton■ 2dad• LAiaidi. W - M. Crcw., CaIabogie Stock Farms, ; .M IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE ae7riVi� �i7 —wig, Rerrfre-,v;• Ont. ' ; Telf phane ' Ron- IMPERIAL . GS7: Station J. Toronto DIXIE T$E PICIG EWG MW Zlotvaio AML an i' / riLtw7 �.0 pee . n.5. r .i.eu�e PICIERIH } X STAN LET .T RoN c�gsoN 1 e will ��. , ad.� • Shur in feed,. ser- Theatre � � . :o: vice mill chicken 'TRANSPORT ?ems �o ,� W. per bu" - LEAVE PIC$ERING TRA.'38PORT -- • ' = -� Wi - it b you are naedlat . TO OSHAWA °'Starter, gr0 ng -- EVERY HOUR - THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY QARTAt�$ it r�e >r. - m ., ayuig slash, JULY IL $ and 4: _ MOVING Order Fence at the old Prim �tm31 tminutes after the ticlur iD.ul - -- -- BAND GRAVEL STONE 1.31 p. m. Alan at 8.31 range mash, - joy _ ._= Hellzapoppmi -- Farr's- Elevator - sad 9.38 a. m. and at 12.42 a. m. ` $tar r daily, te, - - - 04.J3EN and JOEM30N� i - tom. -: oat. .: -MO TORONTO tea, calf starter, tut- !� �aatlIIlol'it, _ >t'• Y HQII�_ - Res. NJ' Office 88W ,Comedy and Short Sub jeetet - r -- ` "At-6 minutes to the hour 8.54 a. m. -key - starter,- • salt - — �_ - - -- - - WANTED a= - to 10.54 p. rn• and at 7.09 a. m., in 'blocks aid.: ba 8 tERMANENi- UtAriMf -P #M - - and 11.44 p. m, daily. Also at 7.44 g N,ONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY THAT FRAYS 1 HE TEMPER DEAD f.CRSES -7�i D C?17'f - -- .a. M. except Sundays and Holidass. Pulltia fly spr�y8 JULY 6. 1 and a, AND NEIiYES. ITtMA� BE For tree plot up phone ° (Eastern Daylight Saving Time) YOUR EYES. BROOKLIN ... - for cattle. Sundown CLAREMONT ..........:: Iola 60 UAVR n00MAIM At a C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. DICKERING ......, .. __. _ .. _•: . G{r;N•E TILRNEY • ' Eastern House - Phone. 4500 D • N. . d o e k w o O t1 , =DICKERING. Be tli:d_ �r1N_ty.ltfil {.1 .'R PICKERI*tG' ;ONT. BRUCE G�kBOT Disoe7 Blsel. opl► T.0. ... 1 • , AGINCOURT . zone 81" ' '� WE IDELIVER ect Short Subjects 1 OS IIeA g06 T. We pay the phone charges TL - ile Farmers rHURSDA,Y, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ATTENTION i JLl'1<dY 9, 10 sniff 11 ' Toronto Phone Ad. 398Ea - :.. ,Auctioneer � RADIO -SERVICE Target Fors- - $rock--Road- Gravalp Alvin—S.--Farmer— - ..: Farm Stack, Ihraitars f8al+r - and _ -____- Pit � A Spedaltt t • The Smiling Ghost Crushed Pit Run '� Opp 22 Years. experience. N o Sale •too , ._ Large or too 'Small 8or�aorry Cbisle�as�a,N' tiN may- 1 . T (Gormley, R. R. 1 or Phone. � ' Stcuitville ?309 COCKSHUTT Sand and 9 ed Guaranteed Repair service- _ -• D. N: LUCIffWQOD, DICKERING Stone Aar Make or Model Frost }�. ARTHUR FIELD {.Xl. Wood Delivered or Loide3 in Pit ! - PHONE - plant, Plek. 97 r S PHONE 52 r . 8 "COMRIE -ILUMBER -- - Toronto office - Howard 6471 - j - DICKERING - - vl�'i: f •�- - �'�' Now Sie t of Parts on am . JOHN BOURNE & SON$ 16 BDC.I3TEIi , • ,. , accredited and negative to L eefa Qorildhi! 1r aaMS Bloor the - t; Free near � � � 11ea h and S - - eao�r'MIN e� BAfL'RDAY, 'JULY 11 - •'auction sale tows, heifers and 2 bulls: Write au 4ead e : , . d/ Im ser- Gattle, _V catalogue. Property of Anarol Farms �A - lri� s., ...4 . r - - - - - uy.. . H .� 3Bfl , 3 miles west of VlAi,,by t . _.fr mn. -Mm _Olio Moorhesd a herd; 41 - P SERE ARE JUST A -FEW LINES OF OUR STOCK: •I` Claremont} Ont. 10 head consigned by R. R, Fleming, ' • grades an sizes of Inmber, rough - or dressed. F rsmes, Sash, Doors. Screens: 3iguldiags. Sott and hasdwoad flooring Brick Insulated �j TICE , Siding, Cedargrain Shingle Siding, Wslib6ards, Sheetrvck, Rock Lath, - . .:ca t hie :GREENWOOD - Roofing,. Bock Woo 'Insul a i o , _ rsit,m wxla� Pipe, Field MILLS - r .TYIe� 1886-11936 VERYTHING FROM FOL'i\D.�►? ION TO RIDGEBOARD iT a _ - Durin - 7r- - $ - -- r.. - MAY, JUNE. JULY Classified_ A¢vertlsaaments Be p'r'epared . Chopping GU�sT - _ • - _ :F.n� a t.t: - jnterngiion�st House t MONDAYS ' and FRWAYS Car, with k11' - tonvenienoes, tires . Coleman Instant.Light Stove only, .exe -& by spec u -..- - gocid,.alsa,gasuli ?te lawn mowffr; 18 `nuw, while we have them. -" arrangement. _ foot canvas. canoe -car boat; -10 by 12 Poultry, Rog and other Concentrates good army bent r.. 81urgAii, iw. l' r 1 always on hand - Pickering, at -Rouge Hill tf Replacement Part are; available. :FARM FjUR SALE -;i0 'acres ••-- �'• i.�.C#RE�31`+T � _ goad brick house, new roof, steel aerelea�doore and windowcrreen, barn, roof now: land. first- class,, all / workabie'l ' � %s from. :.o. high. Zrierbush Hospital . electricity . in the` WHILE THEY LAST _ Novae, g _B.H Paints, Oils Turps eta - Uovernment i.ccenaal - , .way, Road open. all hinter on milk route. 'Lot 3, con 7, �T Pickering, 'or - u Main St, i+,-- H�E?8$vkl�e Ont. -_- = +►Pply News Offce._ 4�.g •ALV S.AB Phone 10 - -_ - - "'` Maternity, Medicai, and ;Surgical - Male or Female Help Wanted . ,Hardware inamitb _. .Due to enlistment we have a few :.• cases take _ :. choice established routes available Pt . E Maternity Se oom �� r far men over 4o years of , age, or PHONE 48 [registered Nurses i and exempt from military service or _ 'WI C. MURKAR 24 hour . ,en credit: Experience not necessary. JUSTICE OF THE PEACH Ambul &net ervt `capable :dome:►;'We fu:�inish stocks Write WATKLKS "Dept• O. P, I& County of Oatasio = - -MRS. E. R. GOOD 25.37 -for the Coun .:... Montreal R PICK=TWG ONT. !SENT for sale 12 x 16; Eft, wall; «i ;lsoStar power plant and'a_,jnnt;- - - _ J ��•w - - - -- - - - _ _ - �'$rodF - 46--- i . - .;�'bR SALE -dairy co�v, Holstein - springer, Ifigh tester, John G. Moore, - - . , '"� -1$E WAY I look at it is thins. My boy :Lot 26, Con 4, Pickering 46- =7 - L,OSM -- a collie dog, long hair,. tan • - 'enlisted Of his own fi'ee Will. He's got to do ^With white markings, bobbed tail. without a lot of things he's been soon$= 4 `Aanyone having information regard= �� - -U -Conant - - , .Webber fig this "dog, notify Orville BtlrYton, - tOTllgd t0. I WOUIdn't feel l'ig'ht if a . `'z R• R. 2, .Claremont, Phone 14 r J 1 ha ri z dn't g O " WAX W URf if nz • aChBirm$Il VIC @ -C Irma soul o' without something tool - . .Special Rates - Roo»: and Board " �/� - "The least I can do is to' =Work hard and Spring Mattresses - Best of Home- F. M. Campdell, Secretary - cooking Bathing --Boating - :.Bove. My kitchen, my shopping bag, Iffy -- - Swinuuing -. Riding Tlie Emergency due to, the war,, weather "and other circumstances, - jXeals - Sandwiches Car Part: make the harvesting of the 1 42 craps vitally necessary.' Citizens, Work basket are the nearest I, can get to - AL-DO LODGE students, boys, women and all others who tali spare any ' time, are urged - - his battlefront. Bill I Can bu Walt J. Hill, Prop. Simcoe Point to help - as' a patriotic' duty and Contribution towards ginning the p - -. Pic, kering 7' Phone 5b r 2 war. Farmers requiring such .help are requested to make their needs ,�"g�ngs Stamps -and lot's of them -� 46 -=56. knQ vh- ' R S -- Jerse ow, 4 s All willing to help;' acid all who`' need' help, are requested "to com= ewer Week 3' "� municate with the nearest of the folla>aving oiiYcea: y' so that he may have the tool old, due freshen July T. Church- ward, Valley Farm Rd. I'icicering • to win. And that's What PYn doing l How - FOR SALE -- binder, i�.,� �l� : Oshawa: 6 Richmond W., Phone 4110 „ _ about you ?99 " ,� ao;' rake; -Seedau iBn _ . -;Wa ' pl . -hew,- - Whitb_ _,_1.13 -- Brock- ,.Set-- Phone-591 .Rood condition. Gordon Ether, Ash. y, - urn, lout. - ' . Picker" :lTown' Hall Phone ? 1 �,,, 1 ���.t. AGE -- to Rena',, riunished, 6e ;�� bearo«n�, liming eta, etch n, ort Per. . A. .Gree'a L : - stores, 'sop" ana ° "; „erred in oe:anaah. Si. Beach port � W e Law Off.PUSa Moot 8 Nowt Ome Nstbad War Filsano. Committee �. - H LA r• J attended elaremont schools, going ley, of lbronto, to pronto as young mesa, Taking M• ' ,. T a•poeition with the T. C. he mod+ TlDronto, is spending a t S with rei"ves at Tti held few weeks with the Burroughs farm- >}n7 , �j that position until his death. Hs versa sly here. Dtmnville� I 1 y t41, ; I 1![r, ash$ ] rs. Albert i✓etxie, of was the guest speaker at the as- a member of the United Church. Mr. and Mrs, E. 0. Mhoruton, of %[ow►t Dennis, were, week end visit- ivertsary services of the United Funeral services were held frosa the Woodstock celebrated then Golden =. , ors of Mr. and Mrq Dtniel. Church last Sunday. Dr. Armstrong home in Toronto, and arse the Uhtit. Wedding Anniversary •on June 82. - f3CHOOL REPORTS .:., Dr. and Mrat Tomlinson and Mr. took as his theme for the morning ed Church-'here. Rev, Hazelwood, of Mgrs. 1,11orhton was Ells Smith', and Mrs. "Dick" Cooper. are holid- service, "Tree world wide interests Humbercrest United Church con- former Brougham resident, sister of 96 S• No. -2 Pickering Base We W. - ayiug in the North this week. of Christians" and for the evenfng, ducted the service, assisted by Rev. iidra T C% Brmvra Mr, and Mrs. Ray Rumohr and '"i',tte way of--iife -as a Solution to--Is-E. Kennedy, Claremont. - Surviving. On.-13undX7 next,. july,. 5, - Chi • — Passed on,lea� �'drli ! :� daughter Grace, of Hamilton, spent World Problenma , Miss Helen Park - ' are: his wife, Violet Graham Gibson, Service will be held at 8 y. m, and P'_ Passed ezataina-tioni ' a few days last week with 1565. inson, Peterboro, was 'guest soloist, two brothers: Melville and George, Sunday School at 10 a nr. due to. R -. Reownanended I. • 1, . ; • , , _ ; 8i�nwhr here. at both services. The local choir ren- one sister Mrs. Johnston, and sever- the cemetery service at Claremont, High School *Ygonne Beau- Rev. Welter Daniel is in Toronto dared special music under the lea- sl nieces and nephews, Interment in on Sunday afternoon, moats ,this week attending the Executive dership of Donald Hedges. Both Claremont Union Cemetery. The ,Bab Band - *Vo Grade Eight *Beatrice Puts, ' of the Convention of ' the services were well attended, many Y picnic sponsored Jaettson — Johnson by the Wk M~ S. will .'be held on the Joyce McLean, *Dorothy, Annan, BaPtLst'- Church,— ior•_1Onturio 'and -of the visitors corning from a dis- church lawn at 2.30 on Fnday, July *Rosa Tho�npeon, *George Morr- . :be4• _ A et wgddia ; Canoe o£— attend. -9u1 _g _was_so�e6mnized -3rd; We -ho tar -s -- - -- - -_ _... -. - - -- " • Mr. and, Mrs: M. J. • W ilker, of. - at the Manse here, on Saturday ev -- a To Grade Seven -r �t $ary ~ ry Decoration Day Service Sunday erring, when Mlga Margaret E}iza- of mothers and young children in ey Rem Toronto, were week -end visitors .with Special Decoration .Day Service bath Johnson, daughter of Mr. and the Baby Class] ' R Bruce Begins xy Mrs. Gleason. Mr. and Mre,. Wilbur will be held on Sunda afternoon Mrs. Henry ohnson of Claremont A wedding of interest to Brow 11'b Grade Six -- *Ingrid Plitz, * y Gleesoa have returned after a trip T y sham people, was that of Mies Dora Donna 'White, '+Andy Bandarchfn, t: down east. next, at the Union Cemetery at becalms the b2ide of Mr. Arthur :� *Audrey Sleep, P, There will not be any evening' 2.30 Rev. I: E. Kennedy of :the Jackson, of Pickering Township, Wannup and Mrs. G. Crawford, of United Church will be tha apeaker, • They were unattended, After a Pickering, Rev. M. R, Jenkinson, of David Crook, P Gordon Sawyer, service in the United Church on n officiated, On account, o! P Josy Wasylyk, R Carl Balsdon, Special music by the Baptist guar- short wedding trip the couple will -1 g - -- .. R Hairy. Walling, 'R George Fair, Sunday ,next; ohving to the Decors- tat. Sil'var collection' taken. reside in Claremont• the lneaa not Mrs.] Wannu, who is i%atiu ia'crvlcc n: i{uc �cuacLo, j ;.. it - " - �� ,} R Irene. Schell - afternoon, Claremont Salvage-Collection in Fall WS. C1• .A Fields and daughter, the marriage, was held at the home To tirade rive — - vuuaias 1Aa,,6, Whn. Wbm. Gibson, Mr, and Mrs. The Claremont -- ?north � Pickering hirley, of North Vernon, nd have 'P Yero uca Way S + of the bridegrooms • parents. -ylyk, P. 'Roy For- _ He ;b Gibson, asncl two` daughters, Branch of the Red Cross are to hold been visiting her aunt • and uncle, Word has been received _ from ` stei, R Betty Fade - Lois and Lorna from Moonstone; a Salvage Collection Drive in the Mr, and Mrs'. Andrew Wilson Lloyd Hicks, now in England, who To Grade 4 — '"Eileen Clark, *Gw- were here on Inonaay attending the r-aU.-T?-%- =-rmrie-e- "s- betng-p inted ac - i eneth Cockburn, *Irene • Salter, 3 funeral having motored down , to that you can start saving all the er, is well and enjoying life fn Eng- . *da Sleep, it Susie r ane, Mrs Ed: Gibson's 'on Sunday even- "waste material" etc, that will bens- ]and, and iiainfng is much mare Hazel Read, F Teed MacDonald fins• fit our country in this - present con- Brou ham strenuous than here, TP Grade Three — *John MacDonald • -` The Mission Circle of the Baptist flirt', Tie your papers in bundles Congratulations and bust wishes *Barbara Neil,, • *Ddreen Crdolr,. Church held their regular monthly and store; and pack all articles of ere extended to the grand pioneer P Kenneth. Read, P Ruby Eade, 7meeting on Tuesday afternoon, f,at .clothing and .rubber material. When A good supply of material' is now lady, Mrsi Abraham Boyer, "who P Verna Schell the home of Mrs. Lynn. Delegates you go to throw something out, just on - hand for Red Cross work — as reaches her 98th milestone on July To Grade Two — P Raymond Mate- K+ to the Association held in WhiWy, remember -- "We ca them n knock the soon as cut out, manly recruits wfll 2nd, Still able. to be about and int- an 1 lad week, gave a report. The meet- out of the scrap' with scrap'•• be needed for the work. ,. •.F - . erected in all current events, at Grade One — Betty Schell, Gerald ing wan In charge of Mrs. Morley's Stevens, -- Helens 'Kime, teaches Churches agant Unite . far The C. G. I, T. held a Picnic on home sad abroad- G� Each 'gear, at this time, the The at the Cassie Groves meedng' is held at the have of Mn. Summer Monthl Church attendance on Sunday was 1 ffm who serves a meat in straw- er Daniel is now oh v�Ccatlon, mein- nob no large ne usu•1, ua--sreoun#: -sit _ �! bents• festival style, A treat that all the Salem C - - Road atetritees hearth e o bens of the Baptist Church will wor- emetesrT Memorial Ser- ro� y q• -ship . with the United 'Church for Ch e r r �o tliean�gtuMa man seat down for the month of July and' as is cast- W J. Brown, Mrs. Br'dw'n and sore. t Y IJEilftem Mentlu. Mo= were with their people here Mrs. ��,- giaary, the two churches join to6et- _ - Mzs. 'Ii.syea' sister, ' !/ on Saturday. The W, A. will meet on Wednes of Vancoti�er, visited .here recent -: sentpneed to 15 months at Burwash, the as their respective .pastors are Arse n. h.wcvaw• ■y,o,,: �.....IaT ';b with Galt friends. oases. Subject for Roll Call — Child- ky' - - ' y Jad61e 4ierman at wnttay, at ' nouaaytng• mere wrii aiso ae ti=e Mr. ,Taimes' Barents . were vLitors the Friday Session. The case' was regular T�SUrddary evens Mr, and Mrs. E. Annis and Mr, - ren of One Father. r evening meeting . - and MM A .Gres were at Biackstock Miss Gollan was a here last 'Sunday. tried on Monday. .-- the judges in the' basement of the United y guest of miss The two .Keith boys that are ln' - :- decision[ was given on Friday. It t'hnrrc ere will, hat be a and Port Perry on Sunday. Dmily Gates on Sunday, 'Tb any der- the Service at the coast, were home was one of the Judge's first cases vice in the United .Church, owing. to Past traffic over h Y k-end was Mrs. Derbyshire, of Toronto, -spent- for the week -end. in Whitby ourt ' *hen sentence hard heat on Nat 7 Highway. . the week -end with Leslie and tt'i's. p parents and bra• y the . Decoration Day Service on Sun- Mr. Van Cam 'a been passed, Carlton whose case Congratulations ,and best wishes Hollinger, ' day afternoon. of Brougham friends are extended Don't forget the 'Sunday Selioo' ether were visiting over the week-end. - hau • been postponed three or four TBe Oe Hostelers are still visiting tdlmes finally came to rest. lie was Funeral Services held for Fortner to Mr. and Mrs.' Harry Keys (And- picnic at Oshawa on the fake on the Brock . _ I .: and convicted of- 1,.'.; -'.1:. A- _ Claremont _.Resident rey Plaxton ) who were married at July 7th. Everyone welcome: �. tag and theft fr'okn the Middleton Last Rios were pall a fornner rim ' WhifievaIe Couch on Saturday.. `f:•..4iG'id ..e�=- -g'add ace- MT Augu3tus has strived back °.j tarin hero, sident on Tuesday afternoon, in the Guests at the - Robertson home ompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Frank from camp all burner! up". s - • . _ were Mr. L Chapman `attended the Rotary Skat- We are having .to- look for 4 new person ` of Mr. Levi. Gibson, 'of Tor- Gallagher, Agincourt, teacher, sa Mr. Augustus is going on. AmoiverChu •h well to the !'ailed onto, who passed away in 5L. sus- �_ =- �= �a�r —m II a °�=. I`�w+� ^ lA�Carnival at Maple Leaf Gardens ' Church well attended ePh's Hospital 'on. Saturday, Born on- Thursday, and on unday, Mr. in Toronto an 'Thursday evening. � tum neaps or goon tact Dr. A. E. Aianetrong, -of Toronto, and raised in Claremont, Mr. Gibson and Mrs. E. Midgely �¢ Mr,. Brad -- Mr. and Mrs. L. Gates and family and a�tiventnre. -11r.93TTPON Sa %7 NSA% . . . . IS .. .., • Vic. - , _ -•, -.. .. ... .. - ... - - • ' • , . -.. ._.._. _. /- _,_- __.,__.. ._.. --- - - . i NOW =N .EFFECT s ME IMPORTANT Pa�l�3'8 • ` Do NOT U$[ THtSt CoUMM UNTIL TOLD TO oo $o ' _ - ABOUT YOUR RATIOX CARD it. A Ration Card L required for each la If you • am a regular boarder. In a individual person,' regardless of age. ..house, you should turn your ration cad r =- : Z Each numbered coupon is good for, over to your landlady so she may secure Z - r of 1 lb, of sugar, your sugar allowance. - _ a -two weeks' ratio 3. Coupon Igo. 1 is good July 1st:. ,fig. you do not. uses coupons for the - ... ... ............:: »..... «.................. ...... » »... coupon' No. 2, July 13th: coupon No. 3, Tiny 27th: coupon -No. 4, August 10th; Purchase of sugar for preserving, can - - — c ;coupon No. 5, Aug ist, 24th. ninq, jam or jelly making. Additional i be used a poses, r which you d ` - BONINIOX CANADA 4 coupons, cannot before th YeN►por�ry --War Ration, Caws - specified atea,, but map bs used nap - - do Gu"M Carte Temponfre • time afterwards. - a Sugar Vo which rant* - - -- - - 3 4 and 5 can grocer will give you. S. Only coupons 1, 2, s J1/o` �s�atie ce um4 f..- eager -- irq 14• YQU do not resuise coupons for - +f. Do not use coupons'A, B, C, D and sugar that you consume in restaurants Z, unless instructions are issued by The or public eating places. These places .tae -° a+1tt►,c,,,- a.;;a,isml is ea,,,,td•- r.+,,..,w Wartime Prices and Trade Board. Do not rationed and can only serve- ltmited -. a - .ilddrees detach them. - aatrties to ,Adr . Coupons must in the quantities their customers 7 m be detached ' ire /� _ resa���� .M y.0 >a, : <x w-1 I ltlisuse of ration coupons is illegal .A& if under 1a yrs. _ accept loose, detached coupons. and offenders are liable to -prosecution. dj•, aa- daosfcr".ssen a.. «iaasalr.i. a�N w •„*..; - .oa•for yesu number of for your home, :. : • • •: _ assn w v °.a.b, '�'�' N"cs'"'- aaa s...+ - � f people, you may 17. Report to the nearest Wartime Prices - - purchase. sugar for them by taking their d 'Trade Board office (a) if 'you lose ration cards with you to the store. your card-, (b) if you change your name SU AR SU AR SU AR SU9AR SUQAR or address. _. z �s• If you order by telephone, coupons.. must be detached in thq presence of, or 1a. If additional ration cards are'needed -- 1 'by the delivery man. for new � babies, or new Canadian - real. 8 $ S -10, Retailers may hold customers' ration - 4ents, write to the nearest Wartime' i • cards and detach coupons for them in ,liflcss and Trade Board oiftce: - cases where customers are not orc6car 1p ,ra - i' TO flood Jahn 27 Aoe� 1 1 d li o s at home to take very? or in 'toe case o summer costa s 1i' l vain _ sill l tr► end 11004/tar esd 0WOMtar ter gu ' 4 +' mada ' by marl of olpl'ailt, faodastie !t. 1i 3 cwnhoii - -- --- - - - - - - - �� tie s nti -- Qty► �� � � ��g lu:. >.��iti..lil- iii�ri - — - - - -- r. � tt}► yea fox ymir host to sus. THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD aim ,.,.., �' .. •� BOM EYE VIEW BAD 10 BEFORTER (DIALING WITH OAV.E: ;.A- °3 Y : ""•"'R3N-� 'ai+ so long ago. And when- Charlie - >:. ' - ,;_ - y;? �,, > ; ; ;,y`•` I McCarthy's program returns to - y the airlanes on Sunday, Septem- <,.� ber -6th, it will be quite a differ -' _i • • k , , sy F ,.', ent show. Edgar and Charlie and - 7 � I � Ray Noble will be there all right, but Abbott - and cub lit, luau. yk G out with the Andrews Sisters on a show of their own. The story of • Carry Murdoc J - "Soldier's Wife." is the story e _.- <_... - - -- - r> many women in Canadian homes - today; women whose men have _> joined -the- colors -.women who are faced with a new, different - and often difficult world. Carry's INA, woo fio oly. crivplod and out of co ntrol. this blogmmi -class cruiser, one of Japan's beat, wal- ' " r " story is told daily on the CBO ( 11014* halploWy in the Pao tic after the lads of Uncle Sams Navy had given her a going over 'from 's >° network"at 11.80 ajn., under the torpedo Rlaaey and bombers. These ships usually carry a crew of 850 officers and men. banner of the War. Time Prices, „.::. and Trade Board. Thus the pro m GEORGIA DEY! gram has double significance. - S.l N DA Y upon the earth, 27. And God cra- was a oral creature, and would With coupon rationing now is ated man in his own image, in. the be responsible for obedience to While many of the winter fay. - effect,' the daily messages from _ J' C HOD L :••,••`�� _rted -he -lam- -tl 4 m l►ii�i. s_sigbt, Mai, an the -- esi#es- l%oe -gcae b; the boQr� ter _'_ R,a.°-d, dir , a •h••. Can male and female created be them, other band, it implies the mercy the summer holiday months, oth- than home - maker, will help many ^� O -i _ ,28. And God blessed them: and of God in giving such a warning. era stay with us; and one of those - women over the hurdles.of a new L (r God said unto them, Be fruitful (Indeed it implies more, that God !s Jimmie Fidler's Hollywood wartime measure, • You'll like ' and multiply, and replenish the is profoundly interested in man's commentaries: Athletic, ene{getic, the story too -it's heard Monday LEZZWN xv °a*th: and eubd i and have welfare 1. dynamic Jimmie Fidler, has led as GOD THE CREATOR of tithe sea, - active and' intereating life, since, - - - - - - - =- - through Friday. dominion over the fish 1160 Favorite � _ Geaeii" 1, 2 and over the birds of the heavens, the. lure of show business first and over 'eve living �eW � Rejected Many of the top -notch CKOO 'PRINTED TEXT - � every ng thing- that � caught him in its net some fifteen presented shows stay around dur- ' _ Genesis 1:1.5, 24 -31; 2:1 moveth upon the earth. 29. And By Canadian Nil�vy years ago. Jimmie, for the past ing the summer months, including God said, Behold, I have given few months has been beard on a GOLDEN TEXT.-In the begin- the Sunda you every herb yielding seed, Surgeon-Capt. y dramatic highlight, _ aim; God created the lseaveas and which is upon the face of the g . Pt. A. McCallum of. network of Canadian stations on 'Academy Award," heard at 6.16 the earth. Genesis 1.1. p° Ottawa, medical- director - general Monday night. But his broadcast p.m. The stirring "Songs Our THE LESSON IN 1TS SETTING earth, and every tree, in which is of the Royal Canadian Navy, amid of the 29th was the last on that Soldiers Sing," ri 5.80 " --= Dr, Out the fruit of a tree yielding seed; in an interview in Winnipeg that night- you'll hear him this Sun. E. Time.-We on this earth the time to you it shall be for food: 30. during the past 12 months the day night at 9.30, and on Sundays 8 , Salmon's news comet f after- s and to every beast • of the earth. Navy had examined 20,543 men throughout the summer. Fred when God created the - universe: and to every bird of the heavens, and only 11.4 percent had been Allen- is holidaying, thus the noon shows. _ We do not know exactly when and to everything that creepeth Two Wednesday night broad - P rejected. feasibility of the new time. cast treats stay through the sum- Place.-No first annaa�d. upon_ the earth wherein there is The health standard of Canada • • •. - place. -No one knows definit- life, I have given every green is, "very high," he said, adding ' mer too - "Flying fo_ r Freedom ely where the .Garden of Eden berbrfor food, and it was so. 31, the .health picture was distorted There'll be somwchanges madel at 8.00, and The- Bandwagon" - was located, but- -it is' generally- - -- And -God saw eve t be because men rejected for military' Thus went a popular - o ular song of not at 8.801 agreed that it was somewhere on . '.. had made, and, behold, service often were branded 'as - the continent of Asia. and prob- very good. And there was eve- "unhealthy and medically .unfit." �+^ c - ---• ably near where -the Tigris and ning and there was morning, the Surgeon -Copt. McCallum said CREEK GODDESS ... D.r�es li�reas— pew-- t- ho.iz -. - rl13 dsj ' dig -wed -eFtde 1 the thi` ;., have been r, a ,n waters into the sea. work of each day, He declared- 'percent of Canada's youth were R' God The Creator everything He had made to be medically unfit and that •'put+ua - ' - 1. "In the beginning God ors. .good, which means that, origin- men have taken the figures from HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle is Towline. sited the heavens and the earth." ally, everything that was created the National War Services which 1 Greek ! 19 Net bright - The earth is the only particulaz was perfect, that God manifested showed that 40 percent of 50,000 goddess, also • I 22 Dog• body in the whole universe that His fullness of wisdom in this examined did not fall in 'A' cats- called Diana. 23 E=ntdc =is named. The heavens are defin. vast creation- work. Of course, gory, , ," 4 Apollo was wheel . itels and, directly related to the it should be remembered that- we He said reports that 40 percent her twin was earth. Thou h man lives on the do not see the world as God cra- of - Canada's .. �a Eel. 25 She g youth were medically of earth; his thinking, his hopes and : ated it,'for sin has for ages deep. unfit are grossly exaggerated 14Dused.dess - i8 Daily journaL• - wild L;... k-Lsre; rel=tc to kta� gin_- ly and terribly marred our earth. through misinterpretation of fig - l -- 17 Entrance, 28 Hue. _ �� . We should observe that the order • •- •ores: " - � - � _ ._.. Z. And the earth was wastd - - _ _ _- is Wearied. '88--1mbec s, and.'void; and darkness was upon of creation as revealed .in this "It savor of fifth column in= 20Otherwis4 I 29 To expunge-', V., 1 V c ecp : and the --bzi4f- dfficriRtion broken into a spired rumors," he amid. Si Printer's 80 Spanish coin. 5pirit of God moved upon the series of six chronological periods. A man�ep - _ lace of • the waters:" The 'desola- is exactly in accord with -the ideas Navy because of color' defects is 22�Prudent� a tion here referred-to is limited of modern science as to the de his vision yet hi may be perfectly '24 Connecting couch. 'to the •land, •to this earth, and is velopment - of the earth and life- healthy. word 41 Adam's mate. VKRTICAL 38 Proportiow not identified w,th the entire uni- . upon the earth. We_ should• know .25 Negative. 43 Spike of cant. 1 Wine -easel. 40 Borough- verse. '• that when God created man his 26 Bovine animal 45 Changed. 42 Guthnid. The First Day creative work ceased, and this also (Xverwork loot Bad 27 Mothw, 47 Modern,' 2 A iO1�"up' 44 To do again. 1 - -'- M..r4a Health '28 Uncle. ' 40 To scatter. _.. I To decorsto. 46 Contest for a 3. "And God said Let there bs '� ` `° • °`�` ""1 °•��'� °n'- '�` °'•�'.- , ' "" .. There has been no creative work - as uiamonci QrR"yal• 1 Ts swr. prfr°_ _ light: and there sties Iight. 4. And subse uent to the creation of cutter's cup` 52 Male bee SForm of "I" 47 Highest ". God saw the fight, that it was R Brain and brawn coddlers get 21 Small duck. -3a Helping. 6 Boat part. intellect. Yood : and God divided the light - fan' cold comfort from Dr. Arthur H. 32 Fray, 54 To excite: 17 sled vegetable. 48 Irish. rom the darkness. • u. And lino r: , d : "+ �►�, , 1L... _ -president of the 33 Because !�? She was s Alleged force. SO Clamor: called- the light Day, and the dark. 1. "And the heavens and the AwAricari Psychiatric Society. He 13 Circular goddess of 9 To bind, 52 Marriage :. - lives he called blight. And there earth were finished, and all the believes mind and muscle are made fortification. the 10 To haul, settlement. was evening and there was morn- host of-them." The two ideas of to be used, and the other day he 27 Railroad 58 She was a -- 41 Formerly. -- W Verb. ing, one day." - The fiber word cessation and perfection are em- told 2,000 physicians assembled is Zg Cloak.) animals (pLl. 12 Cereal gram a, 55 Electric unit that proceeds from the mouth of braced in the word here translated Boston that after searching for . Gal in our Bible. is the word 'finished.' - Not simpty naa Goa thirty years for a case of_m°nta! i '_ = 4` !F �7 q 1f 12 - "light.' It is not said that God paused in His activity, but the breakdown caused by overwork or I • created the darkness. Christ him. divine idea of •Hie universe had overstudy, he has yet to find one, py 14 Is 16 self came to- be the; Light of the been realized.. The doctor concedes that hard world in a moral, intellectual and . _ work .combined with too much al- p W ZO ispiritual wad', as God here, , in a�• Pro "" °° For Mau cabal, too little sleep,' insufficient e Physical way,- introduces light into ',,The following factors should be diet, unwholesome working condi. m 'dark world. noted in God's perfect provision tions or worry can'wreck the ship. • The Sixth Day for man's welfare as he began life But he knows of no scientific 15 low - -__- - = -24. And God' said, Let the on this earth: (1) God made him evidence that a forty -hour week ' earth bring. forth. 1ivimg .creatures • perfect, -and that means hi had is in itself better for the mental 2g 3O after their kind, cattle, and creep- absolute soundness of body; (Z) health than 'a fifty -houF week. - he was given. the at honor of " ing things, and beasts of the earth -- >iro _ after their kind: grid it was so. being made in the image of God; Children Sent To 26. And God made the beasts o! (3) . he as assigned dominion 34 w 3s *he earth mfrer their kind and the ever the ivhale earth; (4) he war Nazi Prison Camp cattle- after their kindi -and every- placed, in an environmens "f .b- :. thing that creepeth upon the solute perfection; (5) he, was The BBC said recently that the earth after its kind: and God saw given work to do, -and that means Germans in Norway "have opened = qas p4 • 46 qg inat it was good. - lit. And Gem lie for_ children at said, Let us make man in our intelligence ,tor doing it; (6) he a notorious concentration camp ". - yp 52 _ t was commanded to replenish the The youngest child in the 'camp, them have dominion over the fish earth, and therefore knew wnac It .saiu, �, ,\,�.y*ears eld. , 245-- of the sea, and over the birds of . God intended for him; (7) he was children .were imprisoned in this ' hire .h'eavens, and over the cattle, 1v.L ;mien w tl of the tree of camp.. This is only the first con. 57 and over all the earth, and aver knowledge of good and evil, which' tingent of those condemned to _ oviry creeping thing that creepeth means, on the one hand, that he the children's section." _ POP -Robin Holds the Trump ' . J MIL R -, WAT JUST FOR THAW, - WITHOUT. l f p NOw ABOUT .., THAT DIIGIIN E _ YOU" MAN , YO u R , a b4AVE . PTER MEALS - -- � 1 _ , ..A.s:,; a .e•sp. — - .✓ - . _3 .were eH.••..S u... . .' a f !' "�`ii r .. LOVE TAKE LOY OFF SCREEN'! "You are going to' stop a while AL COLL at the hotel, senor? In that cane we shall surely meet again. But first, may I ask your game, and • �" the nature of the business that < h yM brings you to this little out -of - the -way community?" Allan heaftated, then was moved --to--assert--himself mildly. all; he had been .invited himself a ' not to ask questio'nel He smiled disarmingly. r "Certainly. But may I ask who p y a� x le asking!" "Ah, senor, 'a thousand pas• - -dons!" He seemed genuinely con_ - - - -- trite. "I - should have introduced Y myself at once. I am Col. Alfredo 4 otirs 3 tt,,� Escobar y Carvajal, of the Rural a Y' // g Guard. -I am over here on leave from m regiment, which is sta- a :� ' Y .� honed across the Peninsula at Ensenada. He added with a slow- 4 ness which gave emphasis to his , - - y words: "Moreover, I have the honor to be responsible for the preservation of law and order in this district.". - So that was it. Allan had come , . _' ! ti «I 'Rice Krispiee' >e a regis- a V face to face with officialdom for teredtradle.i�kaf y d the first tilde since leaving the t. Kellogg border. Automaticall he straight- y of r anaof oven. Y. �'� led, for its brand of oven - • � -' ened and started to raise stiff fin- poPPedrice.Getaometodayt KH15PIES - +- - -: -_- -- '-gers to the brim of his panama; _ a' tine, Ei he caught back the gesture and t 3 lifted his hatPnstead. -- - -_• - •;� . � °��' ,� "Delighted to meet you, Senor - -Yt °' Comandante," he responded. "My �' -- � ,� .• name is Allan 'Steele. United' States citizen, native of . Los An- T� is a chance to be - patriotic, Serve � _ geles. I am a photographer by light salted waters or plain sand - a, ' ,Y't profession, attached to the ataftl By SAME & CMURERS wichee. - _ - of the Golden Horn Review, a -- - The long cooking of the choco- Honeymooning at Miami Beach, film actress Myrna Loy is non 'magazine published in San Fran- late, spines and the beating are Swimmer Beverages Cisco. My editor thought a series important. : *n +tramanr from arrepn_ `ew 'husband. A. we consider * -hw avhjait p4 John D. Hertz, Jr., indicated wife's plans didn't include film work. of pnotograpns snowing typical beverages, immediate) we think scenes of Lower California might. y &Ibis fre Into ested lea Ors, she _ be interesting, so here I' am." of the much -talked of topic —that letters t�s'�7e leaders, ' - He told the lie smoothly, ere- of . 'To&-Rationisg. Fortunately on tortes ter her' :otfs ra4 • us t. !♦ SERIAL STORY it is summer and many -ideas -pie- .. rws to us"a to yew Bret _ senely confident it was water - poevos.'s Requests for reelpeo ex tight and fool - proof. The editor sent themselves to our minds. As special .mesas are Is Order. Aires.. '' }C� f",�',' :- , we acquire the habit of some of v tetterr a offs. swore s. Csar fir" s,rs of the Golden Horn Review had , dAtl viucr LCVraaXns nosy we alav w been discreetly coached on how duster send stamp" eHt- addresser i7 T �.tti.[t_ _ ts��ewlr L� ... r a c' - acquire the habit of being able lope tt Yom wuh a ripb• - a photography happened to_ be A]- to do without that sup of tea, which in the end may be more THE STORY: Now it can be make-him tali:. - ' They ali:ed off lull's one hobby, so he knew the healthful. SOWS s Ears Mahe told — strange tale ' of Allan his ears, pulled his tongue ant by patter of the trade and coula �Iteele's experience in Mexico's the roots, and finally ripped the carry off his part ­should, he lend Chocolate Milfc _Good Silk Purses - Lower California Peninsula. Allan, soles from his-feet. He was never chance to -meet some 'expert. He ld>p equal parts of chilled milk „ and prepared cocoa. u for drink- - headed foe isolated Ina of Ono the sane after that experience. had ever; brought, along two vale- who says you cant male a silk loge Add a teaspoonful of maple Thousand Delights, drives, off "I believe you," aaid•the Amer - able cameras for corroborative purse out of a sows ear? Ilree horsemen who attack meant- leash, and cica_ *ei h° &,throat. "He :,background. syrup or caramel syrup. 4, Shaks The women members of Bundles thoroughly. Add one teaspoon of _ - ed officer, hears them call him' didn't give up V -i se :ret ?" The colonel'bowed. He held out for Attneriea ahallinge the old _ --traitorr- ---they're really my , Plead__ __d well _c...,e, maple ice cream in an iced coffee -�. ,glass. Serge with a spoon. -_- saying. -- � - - - -- .- -•• their- -friends." officer oxp4ins. but "He 'couldn't. .• There was no- but with a hint' of. iron strength. A look -at the products et thely- _ Or try' this —Puce s large tea. Q •Allaa asks no questions. Attack- hidden hoard. When they were in its grip. nn oanitr- ;,,� "Te_ ,, "Wing rooms in their 26 " she flan fits �w ".,__ :_ -art had studnod a beggar, placed convinced of thus a 1►le�a�.,• r.vacaewu, ° Brined isles scattered throughout s, It ran the S trhp ra:;',cza. turned him louse. Bit hm m;nd serior, and I trust you will find iced tea or, coffee glass; add United Sta1tM shows it can be ' .,. r cup of-milk, then poor in ginger - - officer. was affected, and he took' £o wan - subjects to your taste along the done. _ A • e Bering 8,bqut tnc countryside and gulf." A bit disconc�ertingly, he ale to fill the glass, stirring all There's a windbreater, made ad the while. Drink at onto. "CONFUCIUS" living on-the charity of Indians concluded: ".Nevertheless, I think leather scraps from old purses. _.. Flavor. iced -milk with maple And a child'& raincoat and CHAPTER III and fishermen. 'lie is quite h�r,n- your editor must be .rather a cola= - food w� - sugar, with brown imager, of with - Allan tied noticed the tiny less, though he -has. one- queer blooded tyrant to send you oft, made from s shower curtain, do- Allan -chocolate peppermints. trickle of blood _from a fresh habit." such' an asaignmenf —in July!'. corated with red snobs; ilo�ra>a bruise on the lie ar's right tem- '�1ouldn't GYanie hint if he had ' out from an .old pear oz n>tbaer g8 8 upper part of the double boiler. pie•; now he- began to observe cer- a'aozcn. `;hat is it t" °Allan drove slowly, to the Inn gloves. - When melted stir .into .the milk. Lain' other details which gave him - of One . Thousand Delights, pon- Children's bedroom slippers are "Whenever caever a stranger. appears Mint Pasch a queer feeling in the pit of his hcreabout�, Fr;le v. ill go pp to Gering the personality' of the man - -. " made from -men's old felt hats. stomach. "I see where they socs @d him and .,.are, at him'-hard. Some he had just left. -The officer 1 cup chopped fresh mint leaves' For buttons, the women use . him, but—but what else happened' people think l e is trying to find responsible for the maintenance -1 cup powdered sugar _ wooden rounds sawed from broom - - to L'.� tree:.. Jam. 3? D.J -4it -g•et•T -m the leader of the bandits who crip. °f'- wa - and�der in- -this -�' - -_.'.a cup lemon juice stick handles, crocheted" fasten= _ _ : through' a sausage machine some- pled him; if he ever does, they by godfrey. Decidedly a pleasant 4 cups orange juice iags, shells and buttons out from J� time —or something ?" fellow, conceded Allan, - bdt the ._ -1 quart gingerale bones from the butcher's. "Ah —you mean. those old scars'! say the 'llhkmll lucl� man." a nest nialyearard ,ihe tbeariird gaol Ti Crushed 1t:d+ minL�� p> Beadles for Amesioa,. with a That happened before your ,time, .. S fervently. Are there many ban - who had shouted it had put a lot together until well mixed. Add some 10,000 garments s week to or mine. • Pepe was once a store- dits like that around here* now. "' : : •)keeper- in San Saba. He did well, he added thauglitfully. of conviction- into the epithet. lemon and orange juice. Allow the Navy Relief Society toi dirt- and it was rumored he had a hid- The lobby of the inn• was cool stand for at least lb minuted tiribntion to seedy families of ' den hoard o! gold somewhere. He "Oh, dear me, no! Occasionally and almost dark after. the heat - in a cold pltice. Strain and add „United $totes service men.: was kidnapped by bandits. When some silly-fellows try- to revive and glare of• the_ sun -baked road. the gingerale. Pour into glasses `a'neir next concern Is -i .ciota- _ jhe wouldn't tell them where the those old customs, but we -soon Allan strode across the tiled floor = half full ot'crackid fees Garnish ing of the 6,000,000 migrants wild money' was, they toitured biro to bring them.-to, -book. Often they to where he -discerned an im- each glass with mint sprigs. are is need of help in mid - western .. _ try to escape and are shot.' The mensely fat Chinese who was Wedding Pasch states• black eyes twinkled. "You' see, seated behind an orthodox hotel - 4 cups sugar _ Their absolute 'rule is: Buy - -- -not all the old customs . are dead!" desk 'and slowly fanning himself 2 cups orange juice nothing, use only salvased . ma- Allan smiled at the reference to with &palm -leaf fan. Perched on 2 cups lemon juice tsrisia. AM 1 : ' t / the famous ley de fuego. Sheer a stool, apparently7Vatting in- an - 2 cups pineapple punch �- -- - murder by „ Anglo -Saxon stand - undertone. with the Chinese,. -vas •, 1 'pint bottle mid- -- iiio 'cherries r t ards, of course, but damned effi- &-short, stocky man o,§ a brownish Ice : - _ Ca]nadian Spotted cient! Then he .looked from the - complexion tkat Bid •not seem just 2 quarts charged water r -a .:. .s Eli ther�shadeior "a Mexican. Combine sugar- � "I was on my way to the Inn He slid from his seat as the new- and let stand until the' sugar is 5 of One Thousand Delights, ' but my comer approached and went off dissolved. Add the .eherries_ and . 'This story- is. _told_in_aa_Englinlu car appears to have reversed ,the through a. doorway leading to the _ ice. Just before aeriiag Ada tha Aewapape:. ideal Can't I put this poor chap patio. As the light from the court- fuzing water. • Garnish with Two men, wearing the uniforms f ME - - Pepe —in back and .drive him to yard revealed him more clearly, slices of orange and lemon, Serves of Nazi airman and soldier, walk. -a- doctor ?„ r ,' }]aft- �he>}ght-#e had rarely seen - '30. ed' together through_ Wor.hing ;;, •" - - - "Indeed, senor, you are the a face so lowe 'ring, brutal and Spanish Chocolate streets during the week -4nd carry- :' Good Samaritan coins to life! If villainous. - 4 squires of unsweetened' ing their German helmets under - you .will do 'that, I -will be happy "Am I addressing Senor Sun chocolate _ theirs arms. They represented a µ- • to accompany you and take charge Su ?" he asked in Spanish. 2 cups water - .= - -- - parachutist and a glider who had of the affair when we reach -the "Entirely at. -your servite, senor, '�i'teasp'oon salt "just latlded ". No one 'took any, i ' village. i nave aireaay missert my 1 am bun 0L.- is tsiJita�IVVaan sugwr ...L ✓. ll.o.:.. �. .. poilesm �� appointment there, but —there is Briefly, Allan studied the yel- . 6 cups milk gave them no more than a -cure- always tomorrow." - 'He snapped low, full -moon countenance of the 1 shake nutmeg cry glance. They ware eventually „ his lingers - ,lightly. ' "Hola, Chi- one man in Lower California.. 1 shake cinnamon L '• • - stopped and challenged by a Can- AM Quito! Vey r' whom he had' been advised he '�6 teaspoon' vanilla adian soldier. His horse, which hid wandered could trust. He glanced about Cut chocolate into pieces. Place The "enemy "',proved to -be two R °ski off in a futile quest for forage, him. There was nobody in sight in double boiler over hot water. Canadian soldiers who were on- - came trotting up obediently. but himself, the proprietor, and When melted, add sugar, salt, tin- their 'way to give a lecture to a Whan he had helped Allan put the 'the squat, • brownish fellow -who. namon . and .nutmeg. Place over Civil Defence, workers on the de•. _ ,._ • . - ; El yea! unconscious Pepe in the rear sea: wys now- aliway across the patio direct heat, stirring constantly, tection of enemy troops. _ of the 'sedan, the Mexican swung and sa Iy beyond earshot. He and boil 5 minutes.' Return to 4 Down at Wllbw Break in titei�ot- himself into the saddle and led ]sane r the desk. double boiler and' continue to cook o__, el /,yt hills ranching country of South- G'■ way w� s',cwncer.- TRrvwlad ter- - sa long as you ern; . - =ore Alberta, the Streeter himself, Allan thought the fellow Cqn Slowly add the milk a little at it B/tot- w� -must have a &train of salamander N Is _moved in the im- -.-time.-stirring eonstantly.— When -1-Op R-TONAWARsh _ Yrdhsn are tamow throughout in him to look so trim and cool of the Chinese, but -the chocolate becomes completely p« sleet roses nom rsenms ss treat uses• nert the West for their fine Hereford nrh ethtete..root..sxme and Glass extermlty. _ beNstock and the wild -eyed Brah- after all he'd been through. a i of interest lighted bis heated beat it., vigorously with ri soused skin troubl% see test- leans. Welt. Ana. •O - o • s "I - - • almond- shaped eyes. rotary beater. Add vanilla. Foam .setts vauw D. D,.n•- rrsxr+vuoa orewde.,- • j:" tstat+ osttla they raise for rodeos. .emres souses.utst.aoo . naas>aasseovemses.. - ._sees._ �_- sees- .._.,M' + Half an hour later, when they "So you are Number Two l" he and froth. will form — this will' ttemse .ssouwtoWsProvsn,eramabwi�.,ue : slrct4'.of err s ws - -- - — - --- - node. • - tornder, me men stoodra ca strange aapartur.b pi her the t- will - -calla- foe - --- � -.— - - -- . r — f T R E E T •E R R A the tender mercies of -the local- - 'peeling= -youur - senor, since the -- - - - there__will- be _ -many _calla_ tor_ses- • - 1.�!> 0 doe _ ISSUE ment.beside - the car for a fare- One!" Do not _aerve heavy sheet cakes' ! well word. (C.entiuued Nex6 Week), _...;'G m frosted cakes with this., Here y ' .tees. -, . : - sees _�_ .,� •. -..� ' :!� .' :. •.r ... °- - — -- - -- _ '7 - •-.+ ,tea.. _.a,,,,:. a' ` _ _ •Yr.'s i b _ _ ... :. 5- pieceWalnutbed- i� e. • �.,... �: NOTICE I --•�- room suite, 84.0 Q Ig - out Lrocks Pass your way every Studio -C6uch and 2 l : - :THEATRE COAL, COKE. - Chairs, 72.50 PICNIC GROCERIES : �PUUD, CEMENT; - ... :.._= S rin - fillet#- -- matt- = BAND, GRAVEL, P $ ' - — '- f $esithfaII Air - conditioned - -- _ -.... _. es. 6.5 3.50 FRIDAY and SATUBDAfY ens y r 0 -4 �LOOL er -i 1�wo shows t 7 and s p, m. BUILDER'S BU PPLIEs Dinette.suite, ' 6 pie= - alp local'ealc'tf� a Rork _ ._ -- -.. — - + Clark's Meat IAd, -1.25 in tins lee We bavealso plaeed in stock a full - - -- = ��, —��• — --- Olar�y Saadwieii Spied - V : .__ - •- TYRONE PO!VPERr' LM .et NAPI.M LaAF YiLLANG Clark's Perk and Bags, in&*daal ' 7e., 4 Xw 26,�. ` _ Y ]1Lotor Ambulance, Day or • Ni S1.4 Claris Pork and 8eaasR it o% hem. i for ffie.' - a a _ Son of ' Fury FEi�DS �, ii isje pemod toll slflel A. :MITCHELL PHONE laao Cl9*w Lead Fancy Pink , %rith GENE L,-- twgrjY arced' lee' a Hone Siise. -- Sockoye salad{ • .!u 244.'. i. GEO� SANDERS Pickering, rlt. Jai3aad ` a C A. STERRITT .. a �K _ ' PHON15 - Oifses 74 s.., f� C. 101Weaire .seises, °: 23 sG KO" AY, TUIEB, t7v1EDNESDIArht Fanerarl Director Kraft sprre.ams ctiee.n asseetei fl>nvt�ogy {a:.. lee. : >� !i'n raitatrtie�,es19>r Kraft, Sandwich Speeb : if sa sa JU).Y e. 7 and . { I" eowplete show at S.a0 3Ld.aae�s- tFesy- iiaiisk -- _- fie.- - -- - lieLare�'a �Lstr Spcesd I !aG ; You're inthe Army Notice to Y QU Pic�rG �� ol�_ - �- -� :- Dal riekb^'' '16os.. Me. Sweet felled 1Pieide�, stos+ -. _ ylaer staffed Olives, 4 ex. 1 ; . • '. - -- t CARPENTERING efiesh -- E IiS�Ll siy� plain ;- f DURANTE - >. _.. - i P$tL SILVERS C'J NTII+TG _ M'b ��d - Aylmer Stuffed. OW ]Los. ' .. 6Sa -- - S JANE WYX.M - PLIE31 Q - Style _ ::' - iadu choice Catsup 1sa It006+'ING Heal to' iffoz. 49a Hellas Park and Beans, '. ' fk„- 104 16e. and be. Westen's e iiso as added attraction —+ _ Frei Saline, - 1 with Westons Celepbtan Blossm Bolls, assorted Saline, 1 ....: . : We also sell. Brantford r.'. :.Bu role That Town aLstertais, Empire Bathroatxl taabler Mecormieks edephane 'volts "tunas � 17e: y . :.. Equipment, De,ro Water se .. ..._...� _... :.. i . and situ ' Grape frail juice ,, IAPYD NOLAN and Systems, Beatty Stable � Apple Juice, Aden's CONSTANCE MOOSE "- - Al Coapiete Liao of -.... _ >� Grope. Joke toe. and =7c. : - E9siPmant, _ and. _ A7imer Poesy Tomato Jules. Zoo& 13 1 -2e. - - Bnildiag materials -- Cameras. & Films AYbner Faney Taunts Juice,' sfiez., uc,, 2 for =7c. THURSDAY, FRI'DY, SATURDAY I'ratimates Fx" - PRESCRIPTIONS 'A. _ JULY 9. 1t#, IL - - " - Wor>c Gnaraateea BPDCZALT7 _ '•:. There s Always - Courtesy GI ORGE Fol ataY _ - Phone eras BOYES DRUG CO., Ltd Econom and Cl eariliness at PIC2LERI NG. ONTARIQ T A F. F Y Lac rr nzvi �— t y GROCER . - Fhone —�= 4< Y- - . e�: PR.O�S : THE �., Store Hours — 8 a. in. to. 10 p, m. . LAND SURVILYOR — Snndaye _ 9 a. mp . to s , M. ' . _ -. - - V. J. DON"", a, ti►-. &. Q_ � =PETER LEVINE B...A. _ - -- �. �. �l 1,C1 1 -L Yl ri 1 Y Often asui Asnsld. Barrister. Solicitor etc. THE PICKERING- NEWS -.- -- -- -- fi< aa� Ilse. Ositiesa. poet Odtleee henna -- 1 - fl, Wed sad Sat -an sale weekly at :. L E. on ps ass fis lo�erells et � Str. Pick -ring • Xrxtto silver) BOYES' DRUG STtiRE READ f3p`'FLCX -� ©9$AWA CROOKS -f, SERVICE 3TN. 'CORN ' t _ EE ~ Mabley — -Prouse t iA rlhing head-drew, — — ,. ,..., , -- ,.. ^ ..,.... ; ..• . - -•': � ' and -veil. She .m - -• - _ : .. .. �- •� -- • • ony look place; in an attractive —�- :a vP gnnent of H_ vb_ rid Seed tsar Belling or peones, lupines ana roa- -. Paul's Anglican Church, Dun= of roses and marguerites with-maid- es, At the reception which followed,, r " : _barteo, was the setting of `a very'', 'en halr fer CHer only orn&.m`ent 'svas the guests were received by the Corn. Have you ordered you_ rs ?Also -pretty wedding on Saturday after - a locket; worn _ -by Iles mother on her bride's mother, Mrs, L: MrConochie,. moon last, when -- Helen ' Gertrude, , wedding day. who wore figured sheer' in olue tones GoldenGlow, Bloody Butchers _ _ - _ : daatghter of Mr. and Mrs. WillisQn 4 Miss Shirley McConochie,, who waF with white accessories, and . a tor- - �j• �j • ,Mobley, Dunborton, became the bride '. her sister's only attendant, war sage of pink' roses. She was assist- •• isc. loo. 7 Field & SeedGrain _. c>t _Clinton Qs¢nes, only 'son. of Mr.; ¢py_vngd in Rink elm. with matchinat -_ her tt,a M,n�m'g mnfhP� •wa,ed _ p�6�1��1 ' rr ank J., and the late Mrs. Prouse, ' accessories, and carried a nose gay in blue crepe with .white accessories Dui k g 'of. Pickering. ReV'' E. G, Aobinson similar to that of the bride. Mr. and a corsage "of rust roses. _ of[idlated. The bride,_ given in mars - I George McCracken, of Toronto, was Later, Mr, and Mrs, l:'erauson left • -K,,,omplete stock of garden tools• $. sage by her -father, wrore s brocaded groaangrr>an. on a trip to • western points,, . thc+ P sheer goAkii, -her fingertip veil caught 1 Little Miss Jean Connor, 'daintlY bride travelling in a light blue wool Also a few lawn mowers _ with orange blossoms - and carried drewed 'in pink' ta_Reta,' preceded- the - ensetnble with white accessories• • . '<<w roses and bouvardia. She was att- 1 weddin art as tt left %be housQ wedding "party Y They will be at hcrrne after duty `ended by 1her aunt, bliss - Amy -Ralph,.i scattering a path of rgse petals to First, at 33 Munro Park, Toronto' -Electric washers &refrigerators = _ _ _ where the sere- - f; • . -. _- as mare -of honour. wearing powder ' a place on the lawn -. - - biue ciihion wish maudiurg hkiL tt.wl - _ carrying pink'carn'ations; Miss Mary - Screen doors and window screens . Found, cousin of the gram, and gent for ibicCormicK- Leering Farm M.aebioery ace! - Miss' Verna Uttleford, as brides- _ _ _ .J 'Repairs. miaids, in turquoise blue and orchid j' Repo - . toceta dresses made on princess - =- ' - -=Q ter ' - - p� Matto - We have it. Can get it. Or it b not mts. .X* 'gas's matching veils iuid carry- -lines 'ing nosegays w of sweet peas. Will- ` . .. ._ P84NE 5900 as best. Ginn, aid the �, ' �'� oA _ r /`',,N PtCKERINt� V _. %when: Allan Ir<alph and lies Ralph, f cf�0 G�� ::' ' J,ES• B�LSDV s .. Uncles of 'the bride. Following -the 5 �' VV t ceremony, a. reception was held at the home -of the •bride's parents, Mrs, - with - receiving in ' Queen's _ :That robber TAl�D . I A U :_ . �_ ewrsag'P ell .row -- •.rne -_._ ��, �- — - -- - -- ' _ couple left on a trip to points west, •°� - 7ta714P' mea>� - ' `xthe bride travelling in a red and _ Fil►e_ CAtl ' in- my Arians ?D COttOri teZtilB1- - wi.it , Chiffon dress with beige coat � sasd list with , corsage of salmon dustry is 11 times ahem of its Was AXTEa -- _ pink roses, They will Dun_ ductioia records of I814 -18. _ _ 3�; -• .. reside in _ 'The indust . is delivering about 216 000 iu- an F Bon I3 • . 3 ochk er .. gn — t# _-- :— x100 yards, a year'.of aircraft fabric; - W1t�11n I'Isuhllt?,r Distance", . '`S3 nice Gables', the home of Mr. y :. p ammunition peuebes,. anti -gas' cloth; - :•... Pic:] 'r , and Mm. lawwo - Mcr'nmx} tie, ,n_ bartt,n, •++ace the scene of a pretty camouflage netting, gun covert, parachute • _ •• _, • ,• __• , , s " garden w-vi lirrir, when -their elder Webbing, powder bags, uniform cloth, wel) _ .. t 1 riA Meth, became the -- - -7hn VlcVab b'eiguson, ' ' , equipment and othy''"ssential materials. �1�►'G FARMS r . - seq�`W XL1, wwl Mrs. J. Ferguson, of f a LIMITED... `' Ti on Saturday,' June 20. minion Textile is proud to have spar —_ ... ' T.i The cero rr.,m y wa.g : perfor rmd `on' - :`REGISTERED EGG GRADI�iG STATION. - - t 'In -this.. We alwwish to re rt that our - — - r .. ...�,.' ,occa4 wi Hof th_ twenty -fifth IBTY 888 iP4< im anze"rKary of the brides plant employees are earning 28% more _ WHITBY EiNT.. PHONE Will Tl ?. +. `•yirents and of the offic;faing clergy.: ; per hour than in 1989, and we pay 6.4 .__Madden,- and Mrs, n, who - played the , wed- y times more In taxes than the total laid UoI CHOICE MEATS ding• music,_Preceding the ceremony - - - • - - : *�- Mrs ' F.' -Hoare sang "Because!' and - - - ..• 'v3den .. . _ . - during the signing of the register, — hOldesfs. ' - Mr. Howard Eaton, of Tooronto, sang - - '1'' - v M . _� "Lint$-'',.. - -•=- - -- -- .�VEG -E ABLES F11he bride, who because of can- T C�MR�NY LIMNED -_ _...,avoidable absersoe of her-father, was -- _ - O�E c2� -- - - F. given in marriage by an old iraRnily' , ; �t R w �. •��. • �eQe Y , ' friend, Mr, Gerald Cowan, -if Rose- _ ' bnuk, chose a gown of aqua blue _ ARK E -on Gkecian lines with MEAT Illli 1LK S K • . .._- . , ._