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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_07_10.. MN••y� ' r:.•- .t%wwi''v:u +•m ....a .. . :.:z .. .�_ne•c. -se� ..s.. ,..f e',.wy„ ..a:e_ -•.re' +.- ..c•:, ,- ,,,.,,u• tl; _ F•... - �5.'v " "v -i`. ri-,� '- Q'ti;AP•-y.`a'eR 'P'kr•�/'ww- 2,:..e,''iP. - -• v.r»,.'s:,•.. -.., as, art +:�?.- *i' y•�w.: r H ING W­,�Ss -.w . A .( PIC3H RINCI ONT., FRIDAY, JULY u . rOL' LXI z=-- Y 10. 1942 :... No.4 ' _ _ Via""+•' _ f f arm -He 1p o­1 us 4 . _. .5 tri­ A S 11001OW! War -4 Yet • .. • ,. - A - . ! - With the introdoation of the Ajax Foils- sitting Bitten 1 7 today looUn` to Gab" to After one week in operation the - telephone requirements, some char- blow his Born 7arm Service office here has had ... gee in phone numbers may have to John Baxter. one and one -#ia]f Aei. ib: 8. Jeoiiasam, Smsday Let r very few requests for help'. and for- be made, and when the ,new direct- miles north of here (spent three days tunately, practically no oSerd df % ry is in our hands, - they will insist last wbek trying to get a your 'Me Chief of the British ,Namal help` `lilies or four boys have been - 'a +- call by number only. fatten f:omn the top of a hTdro pole Fozaes made the statement 's Sew Placed on, Pickering farms, and they /� 1• Mr.. Kinnee was introduced by Mr. in front of ,their faxan home there. days ago — that many of his_ ship $'°m Oshawa. - 1, n policy � Y: ►�M Dole4VU. L,,u a.. W ww. is t0 !!give reasonably '�" � co¢nmthanders told harm, upon their - • service for the coney you pay Rotary here announced an- immed- 'un down o$ that pole were futile, returning to their base after a par- xMak M. J, Kinnee, General sate plan, to need cigarettes frame until it got "good and ready" which titularly , exciting and - dangerous Localisms - .. Manager of the local Telephone Co:, . this Club to Pickering boys, overseas was after three days pen ping rep engagement, that they believed that In his address. to the Rotary Club there on top. _ - . - . . -- "Providence only, was responsible on Monds)y, evening. des -: Have you hettw -of "it i for their safe Be gave -a very 'interesting des- Canada is Launching an InteneiMd ' Rev. M- IL Jenkineau, of the Un- Fred Ann= has returned h6me at=' cription of some :Df the development• A lady reader called us this morn- Rubber Salvage Campaign ited Church here on Sunday morur' ter ipendirig the past few months details of the telephone s) stem in ing 'to pass on a bit of good news. :. ' ing fast delivered a very' interesting in work on an air field at Labrador: this province and this area -in. part T . you ladies who are preserving, it And here to the reason address on a similar sub3ect, the �Mr, and Mrs. George Elliott en- icular. "here are over 600 tele- seems there, is e1•i• iartiole an the nisi :- per cent 'of of all the uestion asked` a • at min to hone companies, with the local one ket .just now that should help a lot h Eighty-seven 9 �' y tertained friends fromn Detroit lass p P t crude .rubber is produced in the halt .flay.- '.`.why..dcesn't God intervene?" wcek• ranking third place, with 3300 sub- in these days of sugar- rationing „ ,e small. tub-g �f tablets, used for Indies. The Japanese nun* rontral ( T$he miraculous retirement -and• es- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Z�eeple,'!'orontio, scribers "%. r .. atl this source of- supply, , cape froth Dunkirk by the British visited Mr, and Mrs. John Murkar, "as Company is serving nine towns the preserving of race fruit. It ✓• •, Canada 'r-as a : lbstar-a�a?• it')('-' of -' FQre.es brought forth the statement on Sunday and-villages, with the surrounding• said to fill. a, real need -- we -uoa t { orude ribber, which I,. rapidly bring. that "the Airnight5 had intervened" Mrs. Spearin and children. Orill* farm area of each The establish- ; know much rummt.- it, but ask- your ... ^'. ,xF in the manufacture of ri]- I there, anti provided for that sewat- spent the holiday with the former'a nnen$. - company. orsystem bound - t grocer about it. t:.. of prod,' ,Mary equipment. N-ot, an ounce of I ionai evacuation, to the B ich I caries is always one -of the greater a�aq De had of caning mews vni�., parents, J. G..and Mrs Baxter - -- - this crude ribber. is being used for mainland, (And though there were at Mr. and Mrs. Willistma, of i'ictoa,. problems of a telephone organize- non- essential purposes: that time and in those few days cer- and daughter and grandaughter, •tions; and they will fight; bitterly ; CEDAR _GROVE GARDEN 8. Old rubbe�t can be reclaimed amt twin happenings that mss will find called on John and Mrs. _lllnrkar- on - AM attempt . by one area w onan6e- . -..— ._ PABT11 this reclaimed rubber is mixed won I napi to explain. i h--J uauu swr- Sunday �niopm < tnor+� sgateru. to -another, thereby - crude in all army • contracts. A ton ed that the incident had .." brought _Miss. Kate . FawkeB. left last •week s . lo�i'R!'tg .' the field coverage of the Cedar- GrWo •Garden Party of reclaimed lubber saves a ton ' of out more questions than answers " - for a few week's visit with Mrs. H. first compass, and cited the partic- e Saturda>, Joky 11, 1442 : tends Why had the Almighty not inter- g,• Staples (nee Muriel Thom), of - ary of this company, - the_ ILpuge One week later than p-- evioas pcarz' "1 -CO pounds of reclaimed rubber, at Tbbruk?_ Man asks, " Why don't Several rain storms, aaemipanted River, only four miles, from the ex-, Canada is, building a sj nthetic r (,`od do something to which God is 3 an electrical .storm occurred 'heret change in thin villayye, while - the Program o! L'haal High t;alibre , 'nalibc a .plant which - will not 'be in probably BQyia$, why do^ea't - week. They were welcomed.• as - -- - - Co�r p.vly to ew vm.3t of ua, hal Do 't Miss it. ;proatsu.ion until the latter part of man do something?" °Gal always land was getting dry and bard. e"t urn boatarf at the Rouge: nine 0 Young People's Service 1948. All this : ayothetic rubber will worked through man" he said', aiA Miss Bella Andrew was taken to. Wilke away. He stated that it was in - Suzy Evening, July 12th. be used for war purposes.. - man would have to realise that fact the Oshawa Qeneral Hospital' one ; the interests of his company to have d, We can - materially relieve this and "until he did difficult times dal last week; having sustained a his service reach as near Moronto as' Spew for .the Sunday Evening serious condition by collecting all still 'lay shead� - - fracture of one limb in a fall in her possible, inferring that she local GanboF� Mayor -of 'l oresate our step rubber and converting it . .Many _are mU t . to - believe that homey eakapany would like to be serving _ i Into. reclaimed rubber,-This will help — "Right will Conquer". ProbablgI Walter Pearson returned on Sun much more of the area to the west hd pn oSatertainers at Cherrywood' keep the army, navy .abd silt- force ere this war is over — but the at- day from Oshawa Hospital, following Vi us iuere. Garden PiAA Saturday, July is. -- sup0io k Lill' �esst S�thetle F'lsai 1a a already eonsmi'tted by any an appendei tt my, about ten days a- - In 1988, when the.Woodbridge 04 in-operation. forces in Europe, aces nut �....a s�, III is reeoVariag ^;+�+tX,�nd ' malt Co. book over " the Home rA program of interest . amid qualii j 7. `711rea, tubes, footwear, iiiatting, na to believe,, that Right always his churns will ,find him back with "lephone Co., conditions in= the. loc- will • be given by that ' po,.ular or- hose, belting, toys, hot water bottles conquers. them again soon. - - al system were not. all to be ds- ganization, the Johnson Unter"• .in- and many other articles contain rub- Mr. Jenkinsbn's address contained Mr. G. Norman Morrison. Nronte, aired, he said, and estitaates wells ors, at the United. Church, Cherry- ber that can be reclaimed. Crepe many "truths" that we, in- complao- is relieving Mr. Shortreed, Manager , p and subinitted to the D�ir wood Garden Party on the 18th. 'rubber soles are specially good. ent Canada should fully understand of the loom Branch. M the Bank of ectors an i •,.ln�:�i.�, �,,.�., i•••, `•+ Ywv kawae Vl' j��'.�, .riir.a vaatca- a It this system, cconmendag with, the tainnient, on the- church destroy any rubber product. and may quite expect many at'tanP- Mr. Morrison joined the staff of the - Brooklia systems then Cl arsaont. lawn at 8.50, ted 'attacks on our shores, but we Standard Bank' here some years a- _ rural etc. taking" Hama in '"Ibe rubber shortage is so serious must not expel to be able to re- go, and will be greeted by many old 0 of the urgency of the local ENTRANCE EXAXINiATIONS �t -our ability to fight an -all-out main quietly on the side, and "ex- . rlends. Mrs: A. W. Mitchell, bore, requirementa, Pickering being left Owing to our inability to get the war is imperilled — the gravest pest Gal to intervene" without doing is ■ sister of Mr. Morrison. to the last, it being, then,' . in the complete results on the -recent Be- problem confronting the United everything in our power brat. We - meet satidactor7 state o! the group. bums P'rahshotiaats, 'we are belting Nations" — A. H, Williamson, brought -on this conflict, Ind we will The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyter- 9066 Pisa have been uved, .2.500 og Aver tiD our nest Issue. Conte+olles of S>applia, Ottawa• have to finish it. is our belief. Ian Church will meet at J. G. Bane - and several thousand �► ter, on _Wednesday afternoon nest = ' -.. pound@ of wires =58,000 -in repairs .� p _]- Third Ahhnaa! Reeitsl by Takoted `1 "0 /tlwk. - - and , =78,000 in salar- lPlcketing► • P8st Present, Future Years AaRis4 Tueoday� Jose 51. M :: and M Wilson and daughter. _ _ -- ies said 128,000 in taxes. lie aver- a f � e Ruth, of Oshawa and Mrs. Vaasidv- line has been reduced from of.-Mrs.-'P. er, of Picton, were visitors with Mr. age to phones to 7 .and S. During the 'past few • weeks we ones, world never let it go again. fie' pupils in manic, and Mrs. C. J. Stevenson isat week - With the present , r 7. and, S. ash have been running a series -of art - With `these two utilities, our vill- N1 Spratt, presilnted their 'third materials, and their own desire ' to ides, by a local writer on conditions age beesahe•' a bit more attractive as ' of �a series of annual recitals, in the ,Frenchman's Bay a Favowtie Spat here, the prospects for the future, a suburban, residential area, . half United Church here on Wesday of co-operate with the government in and the probable influences of the an hour from- the City by car, and last week 1?he proceeds. of the ' en ' Avis Park is fast becoming '•one this state of emergenay, we must ex -. ter4dnment were donated to the pact some inte#ference with pro. Plant -upon our community., These interesting to many ' city workers. of the popular rest and outing . Posed me irstructien and other articles have been giving many some But still, we were only a . esiential' local Red Crosq. 'I1he attendance was spots,- outside of and, near Tlorotito'. concern, not only in the immediate village, and ive have never .gotten, not large. owing, presumnably to the Clean, healthful fresh lake air, on operations.' vicinits, but at more distant points out of that cafe o Prospective lack of publicity well-kept shad (top ae:t eoluan pleased g r9,. P 1' grounds, with, boat- -- aa we have - observed the articles re- industries passed us by — no water. q%e numbers - were all, very well ing, fishing, bathing, ' pavilion, hot - - - -- - printed in other publications. We feel that many of usr people done, and the ability - of the 'very water std for picnickbre. �tfsr- Beguiatiem -and - Peetia -In - sin =anal •' - - we ourselves present these concius- but the village it has always been, which their teacher , must be given outina — -free frm the dust - ill - So many--home jam and jelly mak- ions f�.. .�uz _ .os� �,a pertectij,- justif- �ciu• A ' Psgsent, "Salute to the heat of inland resorts. Large park-. e 1;,rwho- use % pcctin, —are affected-by — _ i .::r:, : , :...._.,ia ,,, ti ni do in- ing s e to acedmtinoaate tbs two the sogmsr iatioriiag. -The Wartime - Pickering• lien grown from the -is desired: - __- ___._.__ 'dulled= most of_Mrs,_S�ratt'selarge hundred or w` cars seen_tth�re_ each - prices and Tt'+tde Board have made+ strictly suburban or rural village Tpe retired 'farmer eleg►pat" is cla8d in this district, and provided a Sunday afternoon Agreeable ho@P- _ special provision for them iii the tbiougb one hundred years of only :-constantly referred to — referred to. grand finale, to a very fine program. italityy, and nice service are both new sugar re"tiona, a few stages, the greater part of it by . acme, as a hindrance 'to the pro= During the ' program Mrs. Spry quite noticeable -there -too - -. and Unties these regulations the home of course, always s rural .catnlmna- gress hoped for by others. We must was presented with a large, besot- Toil can seep closer to Line, aayaL.ao- y - and Jelly maker is. allowed one it .on a Province -long nighway, be very, careful in that criticism, and iful bouquet her her 'class merits of the day :. Jam � je y y — it is neat iiolone' and one - quarter pounds of sugar.to .near a city. Nothing' sensational. considerate of these people. Tithe Poo- and takes very little gas to get zr—oi—md of fruit, when pectin is --a—ppened 4uring est of that Ored famer as 1 �_ there.' Be ar comcians. if sou mud _ . _ - -. . . 'fit L _L.. , .. 1.xBeve -±t•• - - -- - taed, 70me modern housewife has iod — we were a village of country understood — He gave up the farfn, go imewhere. learlted that with the use of pectin stores, blaeketnith shops, rural news- at. better than middle -age, with only If, Canadian women gave ens. . Nw she get& more JAM or jelly trash Raper, school etc. !About thirty years a few thousand -dollars (and no fur- msUcs� for the duration of the war, ' . la Memoriam , the slime amount of fruit, .tied act- ago our village beeme astir with ther consequential income'), buys a they would .save annually the fell- ualty uses moo more sugar in Prop- the announcement that an electric home in town, and with no guaran- owing materials (used in containers) In loving memory of s land and.. ortion to the tmooat Of jam she milw&Y from Toronto, (then under' tee as to bow long he is going to 400,000 p� of plastics, 1,000 thoughtful ` husband - and Doftr gsv. -_ - - -- , construction) world -be .the medium .live, or. how long those few thous- tons of steel, 886 tons of copper and Norman Mashinter, who pr4ued_be• -_- Housew�ves jas . L t'L-, .eh. which we would obtain el. ands are going to have to -last, he 55 tons of pine. -- it take& s Sat -of on_e. yss r .ago, July 11, 191t. ` recipes call for a definite eitric lights and power, 7bat selitme, Practices the utmost in conservation, t� >P of ilia col "atufi" to cover rep nature'@ mis- His life is a beautitgl ni4 nosy, altnoust of sugar per pmN4 lapsed. _ 7% neoct~' big Influence caution and care. - - ' "tul0ei; His death is a silent grief, prepared­-fruit, ' aaeording , to the m 0 in the form -of paved highways We do believe however, that there He sleeps in God'h beaniitnl gardens triad of •frhadt. On the basis that the and Hydro Eleetrig estansion to our c#n be , conditions Jr _W. IL Why receives 3per3al A" �. sunanine or persece peace. elicit w..+.a+ ..m:.,. tai tae mgit<way, there wroth it would be well to interest btentbs , to $etslde=Fsiestn Report@ We leave hiss is (tad's taepinS, _ m picksd; or fruit in purchased was-not-hiag we coald'-do; the'Hydro oneself, to invettigate, that in so Tin rough road - safely 0,04 lr+orrt the store or market, user@ of however thFrew many Into a panic, doing un- thorofsht -tat lessee may even For shy deaf hu@band 2 loved so will be within the - meaning of who were ihbt wing to ' "mo be prevented. In our next issue 'oit>r In a report received this week by peen the News, the Holstein bard of W. Has only gone on before. fire when--the quantity-of- their properties''- .to'__bzlnly in_elec - -.. aoCa' "student:.ot_ailaira_aad wntsr'° -- -- ed H.. !eetney► of is 'used tht►t L called '!or in in the list of "high in - s and pewee, ft came on Pmts another rthde..' on Condit.. thin a Hat . ' - sly Pt It must be t�esn- however, and at no- great cost, and ions here, and of particular interest Pickesinga -� _ irk lFghts sF ' ggte thstit 'most pec'Cin recipes -those who'' installed electricity - in 'to home owners • in tlsirt Community, and his little boys Hoiiarti�^ � ' „ , 8��ivdght of "prepared" trait. their homes, even the mortgaged , .. Y d•1 �• �. 4':..rq .., ., -+.-•r ` _ ^-- .... -•... ..._- xa. -sus _— ...... v � ..... i' _ s '. ,{ tt,,%oi - - ., .+ui;t ice. :a i :r•— ''�.'^ • "j 77- -` the Avomsa el%olild have done, was _ # ' SUNDAY ' - - _; for his ' i denounce. Batas A D I d P T E M '•: •• _ SCHOOL for hie subtle' insinuation, and Leis F b _` -' ++ • � 8nt him that her trust was in God. - - % �+ c (� _ Instead of that she began sr- -- DIALMG WITK: oAYE: Shopkeeper is tlnsueig -L. 'G tJ J _O _N _. _ gue with hide. j . And the • serpent said unto f , ;,Mf T w; resident elt. Nader the t " Jiera 'et war 1Rllort the woman, 'Ye shall not 'surely �%`< : >x :: s: secretive , the crack re- LEJWO w, _ _ �, „ When p ves :, porter has been given.: sweeping - : One- o! he unsung heroes o! Adana sad Ewe: T.mptatiia asd a person belies g ' » :: #:v, - power for the dissemination of sin" will - .not.- _be - unished, then _ P� — : (best Britain's war effort punishment- re- war is the Sin. G.nwu 3. all dread of punish i news! !' Printed Text: Genesis 3. 1 -1 3. f Recent Canadian highlight, was - moved, and the eatest deter- _ _little fellow wfth s shop who has- W, 24: the Toronto, of t rent from sin lases its testrainin ?s < > ><'? : >> <<.' ;` :, or to origination he tried to keep his brininess going, Golden Test: "Th'i font that g „ power. famous Vox -Pop program, from - soya the New 'York Sun. The call - sinneth, it shall die. Ezekiel 18.4. b "For d th that _ ' __.for fi r od o bncw t t in CFRB to the Columbia network. ghtinQ men and war work- The. Leason. in its Betting the - day --you -eat -thereof, then' Tommy Ili : - <' : • . Y ggs with his void _ era has drained one-half of the Time —We do not know when our eyes shall be opened, and "" '" "' ''` `Betty Lou,' is now.in full charge pre -war personnel of '1 800 000 the tern flan of our 'first par- , ; ; ;, ;. ; :< ; :,'s :.. > ;; > ye shall be-as God,, k owl - ood_ ```> >> > " of the Burns and Allen summer -- - :. ;;{ is nos.iood_retaiL_ trades.- De - - - -- eats -- took- placo,- except -- that- it. -waa_ v. _ „__ ”: "',r:::: "` k n8 g _ < ;, :;;', ... a,. : : :. ;• :; :.cr :! :'s : ; :. -- -show, mand- -for raw materials has cut - near the very beginniA of hu- and a rl. Satan appeals to- the — �_ $ woman, by telling, her that if. •she Kay Kyser, Joan — (Valiant • - heavily into the volume of goods man hiato" . a^ ' ?' ;; eats of this fruit, the knowledge Lady) 'blairie, Betty Winkler and Available.for sale. The Liabilities Msn's�Fi»t Temptation. 'will therhby acquire`will• be- she . •••, :; Elizabeth Reller are some of the Act o!' 1941 has .helped amelios• 1. (s) Now the serpent was of 'such greatness, and of such a CBS stars who, are collecting old ate the lot of those caught in the more subtle than any beast of the nature, that she will become 'like ? records, having them melted jam. A report .in Bulletins From field which Jehovah , .God had God. This apeals to the woman's ' down, and then re- rgcordinQ them' - Britain explains how it works. made. 1. (b) And' Ife acid unto ride. This desire t4 be and giving the special platters to A small shopkeeper tlfe woman, `Yea, hath 'God said, God has. always been a powerful F pa p per faced with the boys in the Armed Cam pat financial liabilities on account of Ye shall u9t eat of any tree o! Nice gesture! „ factor in the history of fallen g +h0 preaanrP• of mar can., & nom, hg -nrden•? It -is Satan's de- L�.. A Rpn Rarnip, thus' } - _ �llf1 to t&' Liabilities Adjustment Of. sire always to ruin what God has M T WICK LIEBERT is back on the air again, with a Y 6. "And when the woman saw - • � - g ficer in his district -for "adviee • done and now to keep Goff from that the tree was good for food, Richard (Dick}..Liebert, 'famed big troupe sn$ �.s- ,daily quarter .` and assistance in enabling him to redeeming man. It is his Pur- and that it was adelight -'ta -the— youthful organist at the giant hour CBS show! -• - :,arrive at an equitable and reason- pose; on this occasion, to make � s • • eyes, and that the, tree was to be Radio rtq Music Sall oFgan, is- able scheme of-arrangement wits �aa aa- stsa -is himself, that ie, desired to make one wise the one of the nation s most abte ana . a le his creditors and, is particular, one who' disobeys and rebels ' �KO� —�m�$r -hem -:�T '- - took of the fruit, thereof, and _ yersatile- console _stylists. You interesting evening, at such a scheme of arrangement wgsirist God. •$e • cannot expect 'did eat and she ave also to her hear his artist on the air, in a ' g g recently. as will enable hiiii to .pre- one first parents to rebel against g artistry Over 200 of the. Ptesidents and serve that business or to recover God without a process of weak• husband with her, and he did eat." wide variety of programs, rang. Secretaries of leading Women's — - -' _., Was there anything in the fruit ing from the `mood' music on ✓ it why earcuaastiacee psi t;e eabsg, leading up to such' diso- itself which was harmful? Prob- many of your favorite daytime' aths of Hamilton and district, - ICourts will enable him to post- bedience. Satan " attempts, and gathered at the Studio for a social �" ; • ' ably not. The iiazm'did' not come' a`erials;'to playing file mood- sous -' even' ' Done the payment of debti for successfully, to insinuate doubt rag, and a bit of friendly . in the mind of the woman re. from the fruit itself, but from chord' accompaniment on mastery promotion for "Soldier's Wife," such periods as they think, fit disobeying God. Is such a simple plays. Also, the weekly broad- and will exempt from seizure - garding the word of God. This - F the' epic �F P�8 ?aim of the . • - - thing sa this to be called so great casts from the Music Hall, to the war -time Canadian home, broad- - _ premises and other property that is the way Satan has always at- a sin as to be worthy of - death; nation, feature Dick's unusual cast throughout Canada daily at may be necessary to carry on the tacked the heart of •mare, to get Disobedience Is disobedience who- - console stylings, 11.80 a.m. E.D.T. An e e business. If a court .decides to him to-doubt that God had - -- - = - - -_ episode of _ �°' 'ther -it- pertains to something the is was rebroadcast, the 'stn- permit a debtor to remain in pos- ken. Some Interesting sidenotes- play session of leased Listening to the ha small or great. Evo disobeyed God tion's Commerclal Manager. Mr. premises it may g rirm and obeyed • Satan instead. She Dennis Dav, -more or less on Guild';. • .ga :� w rocvice ass rent w its `current l:. rend the woman salsa unto those Satan in place of God and, holiday, while the 'Benny sLow • lettable value. It can reduce the the serpent, Of the fruit of the playing on behalf of the War- sate of interest on, .mortgage loans trees of the garden we may eats love for God was replaced by a takes its summer lay -off, is doing - Time Prices and Trade Board, and lava inr_mriL himself right proud with guest - -studio interviews with he ats- . - -- -- ar- postpone- payment. The small L But of- tit. "'t "1- the -tt*� - " y y tion's woman reporter Jean Gil. _ T. "And the a es of thorn both appearances on man of the reel• - = shopkeeper. has long been an im- which is in the_ midst of- the gar- p° �portaut cog is the machinery of den; God hath said. Ye shall not were opened, and they knew that 'works summer shows A �recsat lard, were highlights of the eve= r r clitish commerce. eat of it, Isar ye die." What they were naked; and they sewed appeiraace on the Svriday. Pause niag. When all business had been •� _ fig leaves - ogether and made that Refrishes program added attended to, a- studio -tour was or themselves aprons.' And ' they -new laurels to the Day talents. _ _ �g�,, and the Women were LEADER C?ip GREECE heard the voice of Jehovah God Columbia's famed radio re- given a first -hand picture of what _ _' $ . _ walking in the - garden -in the cool porter and news analyst, Elmer takes place during the broadcast. - _ of the day; and the man and his. Davis, -haw become • head of the ipg from a top -flits radio statiold , - wife hid themselves from the newly created Office of . War In- All is all, a very pleasant and - HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 14 Intended. - . Pxesenee.of Jehovah• God amongst formation by app6intment of unusual' evening! t Late dictatoe 1Q IIndra the trees of the garden. Why _ Of (irsece• stat should man now flee from GodT 11 Squirt'ei slabs. it He was called Because he had disobeyed God and . s is H*s w the ■__, a" folt the shame of his own re- t i 13 Cttstosat. _ : ' _o! areaee" belliousness and idgrsti£ude. us� y illlam p�� p w _ a4 Regions, T W Small' dMAw- 9. "And Jehovah God called un- to IALD -� fer�tisOn i6 Iliad. Sian ' to the man, and said unto - him. - - If tool. - Where art thou? 10. And -, he a 'Ili Toward. 70 Rebeitiaa. ! id i l.�.s,1 -lb� -�eiee iR tits i : : to iuvaly as. food _. ' i s v t rtt vored saue& 22 Salty. • - garden, and I was afraid, because _ . _ 7 MrW-C 20 MounNis � MIno shaft but I am- naked; and I hid myself. 1 AEI% TT (abbs.). 11. And he said, Who told the* _ - - _ "• -- tit P'ashiestt SS He died of a that thou waat naked! -Halt thou � PEA' - mp 27 Fear.�f�� not eat: iz. ana tae • _ .. _. 99 Outer coat - N eaten of the tree "whereof I: tom- ' iEA Removed • 37 Pretetase: -_ . d Iaaect'aevq_ _ mentis. _ _ _ mended the* that thou ahouldest i DIE 1N _. . . 38 To acco lash. 3 blister (abbr.) man sari-. 28 Sugar -caste Gong i Coats with 28 Gondola race. The woman whom thou gayest to stalk. - 140 Banquet- tin- alloy: � Destines•- - be with. me, she gave me of the 29 Sounds' 4I Advocate of ! }k 31 To Iron.. - tree and I did eat. • 18. , And% .� 30 Catlike. realism. Dub'• 331,aughab k : ' Jehovah God said unto. the woman. �.. 31 Pair (abbe.). 8 Roentgen ray- 34 Dish. What is this thou host done; And - - `r - 32 Measure. 43 Money facto- 9 Bronze. 36 Kanarese sect• the woman said, The serpent be- , _ 33 Confining - ries• 10 Street (abbr.) . 37 Writes. Qnilea me, and C did eat." Adam - -- .d4 Opposatt .to 44 Amidic. ig Under his 39 School of �- - - con. 45 Reluctant. leadership •his whales. not only blames the transgression 0 Coin. VERTICAL •country -•—� 40 Pine tree. j on his wife, but really puts the" _ - ad science o[ a Molting. I'tallan inva, 42 Each (abbr.). �° c GcJ, fork_ i. _ 1� plants. 3Skein of yarn. sion. 43 Myself. Eve as the woman whom.God had - given to 'him. The woman blani- • - �1. l 3 4 s 6 T 9' 10 r >' " ed the serpent, she also showing li' _. no inclination to acknowledge the - *� guilt or to ask forgiveness. �� amio oratiasnna.iw. • 23. "Thereio're Jehovah God sent .;N him forth from the garden of ' 5CARC) Imp, THE U.S. „ w Eden, to till the ground from TEA pxpEQ -r,5 - +^ whence he was taen. 24, So he gy r HUNDRF=aS w AST1NG drove out -the 'man; -and _he placed - OF La~P ES. DICTATLa - o °o at the east end of the - garden of :� THE QUAVTy OF THE oo ; Eden the cherubin, and the flame 7Ljg;Vpp AW,&Z ° _- , tat keep -the wa • of the tree., AD Z7 Z3 I �� — of a sword which turned every - _ - l RsY F DRtJNFG ANNUALLY of life." - tN THE UPS petual life is barred^ by ^a guard — _ _ consisting of the cherubim and, a tl.� fl..:..� .,f . a,." 4. Flan :lulu- ON A 1�EAR1Y AVEJ?J►CsE s?s i g sword is '-the visible'form of — e•� - ,. Ills n -- • -- -.._ . 111E _Ma4Z'Na�Z�CR1!• the - _sword of 'justice Anti the char_ CCU ubims are the ministers of the - _' � . 40 divine presence and 'judgment — ANSWER:• The southern is ' slightly cooler. Compiled figures of hie presence which was not ` . shov�i'the annual mess teinperatuie of the southern hemisphere- entirely withdrawn from man; be 55.94• degrees, Fahrenheit, and that of the northern. hemisphere - - -judgment, by w s 59. degrees, Fahrenheit- and _ - . • of his judgm which _ he was secluded from the garden XT; A reptilian "Qulutrnped." • - - ' - a of delight.. _ NE POP-- Pop's. Good Reason - - - : ' By J. MILLAR WATT : I YMON'T GO IN WHY ON% OF YOUR -- - Bi1i 'YOU. MLGH1' =� � THIS ONE IS • ' YOUR CLUO > NOT MGMDERS TOOK RUN ACROSS IT MLJGH - -- AOAI N. - •. ? MY UMBRELLA . � AGAIN IN THLRG %OLONSL AND L §FT TMS I ON I N S , - - : OAON7 — m r lr \J ..rcw97'ify{.'c + ry +..v -.. = -' •_�i:u, .= �WaH�ffi Plat t —_ iY_ -- c•- •.•?•MR' 1 gilt`- , •• -'.. Lam... ...LdlLyf/�y }�Ayr•,9tF.m..�GY -' ,. r...r.... � .:u+, •.,. ,nn,,. ' Yes+- ", ..�,+^c.''�t'� k �- •.,. ;•; ST?� e iiiNG - �S RING r � .. _ , -. ; .. • � .w��r,;�. - _ sari•, .03 ... __. _ �`•Yf -� - � .fir iei�r �, �rRr�K: .- . •, �,'�� "'�^" � � , • - -• _�_ - -- � - - ;. . SERIAL .VOkY_ - - y MEXiGAN "SQUER DE _ •~', •'_:: '. .ice .. ___ - ..,._ —. -- ., - BY CECIL CARNES ; THE STORY: Now it can be 'The proprietor's, eyebrows rose- W{d strange tale of Allan and fell. 3teele's experience . in Mexico's "Sol" he nodded. "That helps MM California Peninsula. Allah drives me understand, Senor —?" -- - airs tilree mah who AA..�e. -..1.- � '•C4__1_. �� � -" �, 'l, � ' _ _ _ _ - _ —__ _ • ___ _- _ - Escobar of the Rural Guard, ex• ."They sent dumber, One — i��;ti c� � `Rice Krispies is a registered __,.plains he is photographer on as- Senor Bishop —to- look for the trademarlroMelloggCompany signmeat from California mega- Doctor, and now they send you Broad smile and .engagement , Of Canada Limited, for its Bi sop YPu ?" ring worn by Princess n Lan- ♦ brand of oven- rice. Get ulu no quejtiaas but won- to look for Senor- � -,-. • �a o f c p�ting in IAn— - � - �p� � - - - - - . --zou make it sound a little like S RiOnAliaps engageme - a._ ' y_ ."traitor." :Allan proceeds to Ina a dais chain," said Allan with a - Y youngg ing Peter' of- ugoslavia, ad One Thousand Delights, gives ,smile. "Bud you've got it nearly now in U. S. secret code word `to Sun Sa, right. I'm not looking for Bishop, Chinese owner. "So you are though. You see - we found Number Twol" exclaims the ' Bishop." with a look of terror in his eyes Ciiae.e. "Found him! Where, senor ?" that was not pleasant to Pee. To . • • • "He was wandering by the help '.Harry, or even only to STRANGE PAADNESS• northern edge of the Grand De- avenge him, was worth _a bit of ��� � � " mint le Souse _ Bert, north of ' here. Apparently risk ... 34 cup mint leaves - CHAPTER IV he bad been lost in the desert for "He keeps repeating.one phrase, $y SADIE B. CHAURFM 3i cup water y - days, tzom his coa:dition. He was the only coherent words he speaks. 3i cup vinegar ; - "Ah, es, Number One," mar- _ ii tablespoons sugar 3' at the point of death from hunger He keeps saying: 'The yellow sensed Allan. "More commonly and thirat when a couple of Yuma devilal The yellow devilp!' That's .%IlLit Q .Sprig Of .Malls >�iz water, vinegar and auger. - own to his friends as Harr' Stir until the anger is dissolved. - - • "' �. Indians asw'bim and took him to all, sun Su." - - - 9lanop. feet s get &`own iu lgras■ their cabin. A few days later, (Continued next week) This is the season when mint Pow over *WIU6 Senor sun, while we have they turned him over to the near - is plentiful and the wise took puts uses. Ma=° for about >i0 min- _..:. thin moment alone. I'm anxious _ _ e`r _ - - - - wk America$ consul. _ the tenant -- , -- mss' M get on the job, Peat know, What identified him by marks on his M UM Q Now, that fresh peas are oa Miss Ciataer r mint ens you tall ma about Number clothing sad sent him -where be _ Y�e C_ r the market did you ever try this, � *d .-_ OseT" bilai 'ed-io is. i; -saw--'htm just Vii' 1.�i1 _ ► "He came here one day, as you a few days ago in a base hospital - place a small sprig of at:lat $alt ;lravo done this afternoon. He was fa California." fan 01 Al • re Carder ? the loaves) to cook with per lk: .• la . a - _ - sy t_ u■ trout a Ye■s Dhr. John Sargent and the doctor's u you are mamas aannwicnes Wash some mint thoroughly inghter, a Miss Kay Sargent. "Extraordinary 1 He came out Particularly lamb ones do you and shake . well to sot rid of the _ _ - -- of the Grand Desert, you say? Now is the time to kill the know the trick of adding ves7 water. strip off the leaves AM 'liter had disappeared, and people He left here -one morning -tak- house fly. One authority bas es- -fingly minced mint leaves to the r the States were unomy &boat lag s lunch with him. That is the timated that a pair of flies be. �? pat 1% machine and annh equal shop. - - mash. Senor Bishop was an agree- last we saw of bin,1 How was -be ginning operations in April may' Hers are a few other ids" for - • ittyy of raisins. Add % teasppoei able young man-" *bon you left him, senor ? - Well be the progenitors, if all wets to your mint boardiags- _ salt, Ptah red pepper and I table- "Excuse.me. The news we had on the road to- recovery, I trust ?" live, of sufficient flies to cover Mipt Jow 04 Sargents 'was very sketchy. "No. He is insane." the earth 47 feet deep by Aug- 1 sup vinegar _ spoons- h, Plus is small jars and - ry Lan. you tell me bow they disap- "I,asan ? Out of his mind ?" ust, nays Stratford Beacon - Herald. 1% cu water I"1 - - - -- - -- -Ouse again iii •jedrowa rose a Oar of the moat proiitii. L. eel- tsresn covering Mint and Rhubarb Cee•a r: f' � � stopping Ems' fell. "It -it was the result of ing places of the flies is cities 4 3 cups' sugar 1 quart *hopped - mmda. The doctor, I believe, is a uro _ hi. hardships in the is garbage. Fermenting sad keg• - 3 bottle pectin q P>D� •slat poot distinguished scholar, ape- depw Ps ?e _ f - desert - surely he will recover, lected garbage furnishes stn--u- 3 ,�.- #esape ...,. • .:,, .,.,,, ��.��.i... 1 qyaft gym, ataib"t la enomhcaa resourc - 's" silent medium for fly breeding. extract or Wash and dry the rhubarb "d ,e also bared in the study of "Is. that case, yea.' But the To prevent such breeding, every 1 sup minced firmly packed out into small pieces, than put ulf has many varis- hospital doctors think it may be household should. have a suftici- mint' leaven _ Yoe of fish not found along the something more than that, San out ,number of garbage cans to Measure vine and water into late a nt. Cook pan with su A .AUaatie coast, w while Dr. SIX- - u take care of the -daily Output. and mist. Cook until thick and t was really �t Enaemaa3:[ for 9s.. They noticed a tiny p nc- Y P t- large preservidg Pan; mil: add place in small jags. - Cover vita - - tore on the back of his neck -the They should be tighilj covered enough coloring to give the de- paraffin. • teat, he decided to cro s the ___ possibly, -• „ -bra de— • sad at abort 'interval they should . until. —din■ ' - tinsula and spend a fortnight �' e „ be thoroughly cleaned with hot solced. Add -sugar and bring to sshas C'YrmU.re we►eee es sereenal needle." t.a $ae Re ,. n 1 A Mail heesars item late■ea wriest. ' eaa. water and a so s G. Ilan chm a there s at f and t fare bolts ire le . y _ y. bit over . _ � Pe hypodermic need a o , � "Bola I A hypode and his daughter left EMenads « of • the Dominion Entomological stint' con - h■ pea..i a :..�.. atgesefer - _ They think some virulent poison t13 once. add pectin, stirring ea apes fee ber .shims, ssi as - ow morning with two Indian may have been injected that . J aboratory.' Kamloops B.C. &tautly. Then bring to a full peeeva� Requests no tat row " � guide♦ -t atworthy -men.. The worked directly on his brain: If rolling boil and boil hard for lla ■�W messy are is :rde& Adierem, Party was last seen at Alamo, that should be so, the effect may Instead of piling garbage in - minutes. Remove from fire and 7�v lettes+ to "KIM seate is Caam- Mw, Ts.. Wage ♦iehali0 ltwet, Ire- -= - Soahewhere between Alamo and wear off in time, or he may be damps where ratan flies and other- - - - &dd one -to -three - teaspoons epe&r- •eves." so" stamp" ..hi.==.d - &a Saba, they—vanished." permanently • mad. They do not insects multiply, municipalities mint extract or 1 cup mint. Let envelope of you wish a rooly. "People can't just .vanish like try to say which, for they can rhould, of coarse, incinerate stand- 1 minute; skim and pour - *at, Sun Su. What did the po- ,mt determine tha nature of the waste m4terials that have- no. sal- ouickly.. Seal hot jelly at once Ancient Ena4" ]Me - the Guardia Rurale - turn poison, or drug, if that's what it Tags value. with paraffin. If the fresh mint Up in :the way -of clews"' If they're. right, Sun. Su, it Heaps . of decaying onions, leaves are used add 1 cup chop- �111a�e Desorted "Nadu. Nothing, senor. I am means there's been a dirty bit of other vegetables, grass clippings pod' leaves to the vinegar .Waco _ Hare of that, for I have It on the foul play somewhere." The Chin- and fruits as well as . decaying. boiling. Remove the leaves when A historical, east coast village word of their• commsnder; Colonel ere nodded and uttered a sibilant "'' ='- �t bread---skia:miag the - jelly. in England has been taken over _ • Xreobar, who is a- frequent visitor hiss of surprise. "That how it flies. 'Such breeding places Mist by the military authorities and its ;ere. We discussed the affair and strikes you ?" should be sprayed with -oil or . To one small bunch of fresh inhabitants have gone from ibe _ be told me himself he was com- "Yes, senor. It wands sa if burned. mint add ',a cup sugar and 34 cup homes in which some of the Got- "Yes, mystified. A search of the Number, One must have found The chief' importance of the cold water. Crush loaves and al- togers had laved .sil their lives. seed between here and Alamo re- out something that somebody did house fly is as a carrier of dis. low to stand for about one hour. Gear and implements have disap- ` ruled no traces of any trouble, not wish known. So somebody ease. Not only do its hairy legs Strain -and add to 1 Plat ginger peared . from . farm buildings. and --hut &night and day of heavy rain took him and put him somewhere Pick up disease germs; but its ale, one cup grape juice and juice fields. Even the brasses, have just before the search may have &nil did not let bun go till they filthy feeding habits result in o! three lemons. Pour over crush- been removed from the. church . -''wmahed_swsy 'anything of the sort. _ sure- he could not give aw _ contamination of everything it ad ice and rnish with freak' mint where most of the .people were _ 9Me theory among the • natives their secret. Then they carried 'Uebes:- TyphaId lever, eye uis-• leaves. " baptised and married. •wound here is that the ,party -was eases, parasitic • worms,- Summer y ! him far from here and. turned him loose so it would look as if a -- raptured oy origanus.-_. _ � .......,..» : "t ...Z t.l •�.,.,.1„" :... s. - - .. " fortune b accident end expos- That _ diseases carried by t! _ • United Nations Prayer Bumph Does Escobar think had just got lost and met his mss- some of the d _ - - ♦; :_ -.. "Ali, not would not desk. �,t,�i -- hod' eh flies. proper protection and des• of the free, we pledge our hearts and lives today P P p —mod ay to Lisa ao tvell�tor_biin andhie - tunnies, ••Why didn't they dust kill him _ cause of all free mankind. 7°° u" The - oil -nano and De done wlta nim.," - �Q '- �� � (grant- us viewicy over The Tyrauca whu would vuelave all tare more inclined to think it was a irol measure. All windows and probed Steele, curious to hear an men and nations. Brant us faith and understundigg to cherish all Nil disappearance, that Dr: Oriental slant on the mystery. doors should be screened. Fly . those who fight for freedom as if they were our brothers. Grant us Nargent had some ptivstt affair "They would have had to hide traps, sticky papers and fly poi- brotherhood in hope and union, not only for the apace of this bitter of his own to pursue in secret sons all have their place. A very war, but fdr the days to come which shall and must unite all the �„ the body: That would have been- satisfactory poisoned bait is made children of earth. Baloney. muttered Allan Y P another That disappear- of two or three teas o ~� - Dteele. "That's the regular police po neful of Our earth is but a small. star in the great universe. Tea of it 48 knee on top of the Sargent puzzle pint of milk we -can make if we choose a planet unv xed b war, untroubled b yaae when they are stumped, or formaldehyde to a . ► , P Y . Y and they- afraid _to risk a . hnn er or fear, undivided b , senseless distinctions of race Color or do not wish to put themselves to - -and• water mixed half- and -half. k y - thorough investigation by the A small piece of bread or a small theory. Grant us that courage and foreseeing to begin this task to- a lot of 'trouble- I've the beat of P reasons for knowing Dr. Sargent Mexican authorities, prodded-into day that our children and our children's children may be proud of ..; „ sponge is placed on a saucer and • action by your government. the Warne- of man. `°�•' `.= :� voi;ldn't stage a 'voluntary dimp- ., saturated with a mixture, leaving The spirit of man has .awakened and the soul of man has gone _ „ Okay, Sun Su. You' figure it P C,a pentanes right nw. Allan a little liquid in the saucer. Ex- forth: Grant u• the wisdom and the vision to comprehend the great- 0 just about as we , did. Now the osed out of reach of children or frowned, tapped the desk irritably question is, who are 'they' and p :mess of man's spirit, that suffers and endures so hugely for a goal _ --with his fingertips, scrutinized the ---where are the pets, this bait will kill many flies. beyond his 'own brief span. Grant us honor for our dead who died placid yellow face of the Chinese. It Bisho could tell • ou' -in the faith, redemption and security for all captive lauds- and pee- , pia► P Y I—, • •plea. Grant us patience with the deluded and pity for the betrayed. tell'you 'something, Sun Su- nothing, senor ?" Varnish $ClCCtfg - _.something confidential," he said g And grant.us the skill and the valor that shall cleanse the world of For the second time, Allan hesi- : bppression and the old base .doctrine that the strong must eat the ; abruptly. ' "Dr. Sargent was not ; fated, his nervous fingers drum -.. You..can t get copper window weak because they are strong. �- Mt vacation; he was down here on ming the, desk. . By instinct and screens? Try varnishing your old . Yet most of all grant us brotherhood, not only for this ddy, but ` - gn important mission for the Un•• 'training he was clove - mouthed and ' ' ones to make them -do one more for all our years -a brotherhood not of words, but of acts and deeds. sod States Government. Ii L inky cautious, yet he understooa i� i■ a children of eartli =exahi us that simple knnwlPdrra- 'Who are troubled b his disap � If oafs bro era are oppressed, then w"re ,oppressed. - if they hin- t y sometimes necessary to tell some _ ably have plastic sdreeus. A .chem• , . ` z reeraace, but tier d'o not wiab to thing. of the truth in order to ical product called "saran" is en- Yet, we hunger. it their freedom' is taken: away, our' freedom is ortise their interest too broad- thing more. His thoughts: went taring the' field. not secure. ts'rant us a commo faith that -'man ahaT kgovr bread " and peace --that he shall know.ustice and righteousness, freedom ,` —_— -- -- °_ -- —__ -.- _ — —biwk 1'nT t� z- pictttre,-of --r'. —__- -- -_- - " —' - _�71u TiYl:uat�y� oaa--.:y�.al vp,,�.��afELJ ....a ..., ,,,. „..l ..1,.,,,...• ♦.,yd.._Mi.__._ r sunburned figure tossing restless- Londoners still. leave their gat- best,- not' -only in our o,• a ,::n::s, .uut th; o,:gaout the world. And in - e LNUE 2&- -- - ly eta a hospital bed,,--big friend .maaka in - public -cony - that f ith -lei ue inei li tu.arst fibs +clean :solid -our. hands can..n�ake: SALP BA- ll g Harry' Bishop now insania _and the rate of 400' weekly. Amen; - - :� - -- •- _- - - - -- -- a ��".Rs' ,fit` •: Ya`.,�;, :. '.` r:. - -ter" :.� e .•�` �' v . . u'r .. z- y. . e�- �• y, ^4a; '�'• 'r a. _. .a "A � .>'• .s'ol'ar` 1 a,K "> MMEAM i w*fs . T810 liC.>LiiII�iG N>�rs . ''llswMi =1 ♦�iees*e� fi _ �` s tie PICIIIIN4 VIM- � On per ' as UWW yes , � RON GIBBON �R RU AM ae. . ,rsoo b .�.... Shur.gamn feed, ser- TII►ANSPORT . � �e at the Old Pries ��e�kea �heetre ] while it bat's. LEAVE PICKERING — �f $A.'� $P(}RT 'a Feed You are Needtsf I : TO OSSAWA starter, ' �rOWin$ •j•i- °SAY, FB3DQY, SATURDAY - QARTAGfpi -- ���r !r '1! si■d 1'i CONSULT U$ ,.. EVERY HOUR `--=- � � ��"'!s Sal&. ge0. ak cwt- ` 4.t- .81- mtinatee. slam - 1114- hoar--10.82 -- - ""�- - . - - - -- ric Coo _ " _ RQ�� � Sarre . • The - Smiang Cohost - - SAND .: G' B Ir s ?(1AtE - wo«I's »ee rk Cuolerr _ a. m. to IL31 p. m. Also at -$.81 range mash, boy - _ � uric s and - - -- and *.8S a. a. and 'at 15.41 a. m. �WAIYNX MORRI'S i+lfly: starter concentra• : building S•Pl _ • . - ---- t -- -calf starter, tar• : ' - - ,� Qom'.. ;a EVERY HOUR - -- - ROL ear Office 355,, , = At 6 mina to the hour .8.64 a. in. key starter., sate Tar-get-For To ht 10.64 .p. mRand at 7.09 s, m., :Aali�enti� Story of .able A�A..M. PE$MAIiENT. NAGGfl�F -P .Ir — WAt*TE —D- - -_ — 4ad 11.44 P -.,rn, daily. Also at 7,44 W blocks and bags THAT.FRAYS THE TEMPER DEAp >•;CRSES ANDCAIT A. m' � Sundays and Holidw. Purina fly spra�rs Ko"Ay, TUESDAY WEDWZDT - IM NERVES. JTiMAY Bf For tree plat Up. phone . :- (Eastern Daylight Saving Time) for cattle. 14 ana 1!i YOUR EYES. • BltooKLlrr ......... .. �� ..... ...... ' �I . TUCK. OPT. D. - - - - - • «1. ,�,►. s�h►sael � � Charter Pilot ' : c H chA,REl�to�ri�r • ..•..�...�. r... <.• _ D. N . - Lockwood PICKERING ........ .... >sa Easiorn Horse Phone 4Ii40 ! illy lAeelk, •w► fe ar 'PICKERING ........... ' • - *g;pv�g hrnr a na AGINCOUBT some 214 WE $DELIVER -- :. • LYNhi HARI 16ii - - -- - -- - i3elleet Short Subjects �j� mT �ORDON YOUNG LTD - -Farmers' -, _ �rp 1 1� i Toronto Pbaae Ad. > .- :Auctioneer . . 16, 17 and 19 _ v �... tIA Brock Road Gravel - Al •vin S.. Fanner y Jesse James At Bay _ _ : • � Farm stoc A S�har� state 8... � • ROY gaGlERS -- � GABBY HAVES -. t .:. -2 Yearn experience. No Sofs�tkla also Crushed Pit Run . .Lasgs o: too 3.+nt� ' era, Clliska asi awl eneaelr. Sing .�►Tiother Gravel : aresos.. I eaa p+o.. k. '?Yoe ,,,,�,o•....•...,,,r - _ 'Gormley R. R. 1 or Phone iu ►. :Sand and Graded Sbouffvfll® - - Chorus .Guaranteed Repair Service - _ n N. LOCKWOOA P'ICKERiNS JOHNNY DOWNS 1 . .Stone Any ]fake or Model -u ->f D -- ia_P_i� -ARTHUR ]FIELD r COOK Uri 1 COMRIE :L1lM8ER PHONE f plant, How 97 r a p�o�E � r >i The Go• Toronto Office - Howard 6471 N R P3GSERIN�Q ... ONT. JOHN BOURNE & 30N• - �: Frost ..� - - _ . -- Agency ci»u �►boro -__ :- �d mph Leaf btu al Fugouirt Q.�-r . - - , now 8e.ea .r Peel ns 0anl �Qir�ral`loJf'.r- TELEPHONES -- Howard 1117 and Scasboro 886' dare w above era se Insurance Co. Q . - -' - Lsi!liemes4 oe tsitlblt b awrii . = -,HERE ARE JUST A VIEW LINES _pF OUR STOCK: - Pkwa, wren eta. and WAWANESA INS. Co.- Alt grades sad sizes of lumber, rough -or dressed. Frames, .Sash, L. LYE �- _ +(,bpp rate• farm and Gsatr� : Doors. Screens'-Mouidfn Soft and hardwood flo Brick Insulated buildings. ® - ga. ooing, Claremont Ong, Inaaraaco on _>l�a _ Shingle Siding, Wallboards, Shmtrock, Rout Lath, 1iVladutiib. *Sloe see.: -- " _ 1....a(., .., lief flag„ Bock Wool Insulation, �% % %� A rtomobils Insarnsea of - - Plywood panels, MasoWte Products, Barclay Tile, ,. —NOTICE l �•/ A{! Lteda` b simple bat rich de• s ; - i - - ING .. O /'+ , jW memorT to will a - GREENWOOD .B0VKw rN A ROWS EVEBYTH F'B FCUNDAT ION TO RIDGEBOARD t i c td� err ` sr- - ., - -- ..MILLS WHITBY, ONTARIO- Usadpoft& hi dignity of appearance our pp __ p� 1886- -1936 - work will sctaswi out = DC Pr Q . — ,,�;�,��. >daY MR SALE — 1s acres of spare During Eyesig�a`�ttca�n � itb ��l5rtbat: timothy hay ready to draw, Beni. .. for Summer by getting your . -.MAY, JUNE, JULY , and N Kingston Read West AFFORD _ ..Wood, corner Base I;me and Brock g � ColmAn Itutant•Light Stove ANWAUGUST = ®�� NOTICE i� the owner of Essex ' sow, while we Rase &bas. -. �p4i eO ! EFFICIENCY Wpz MONDAYS- YS OiN'DA S sad FRIDAYS Sedan, 1929, Ser. 106231 does not I+leh► stoles are lthsi94 but t Whitby, Oat' - . err �P br spedat I'D �.� t?"i• 464 call and take possession by Jury 2$, . RepImment Parts are asallabia arrange • eaL - ! Y - - 1942, same -will be sold to pay goats -•�..� 'purr, Hog and other Concentrates ► ti ._.B -A Service stn, kqcxenag C • H • T U�. K 47 -9 screen doors -and window screens FOR SALE = Deering, new ideal WHILE THEY LAST '2"• Mi. C*1%1E1MXq Opt ' a binder, 7 ft. cut, reconditioned - .1 ig.g Paints, Oils 'fbrW ate. ` _ McCornucli- Deering, 7 it. ut bind v p �} •1'' Disney Bloci� RO%ppf� a++•Op • ,'sew 1941 - 6 ft. cut Massey- Harris !lLQIN BUSitB j Brierbl►$h iiospl{►A.i Pboae 1b16 -" •� - d order Horse 13 tooth cultivator = - . .. �- -horse Government Licensed _ . � � � t, -.. _ - Tractor Service drawn disc hatauw, out- Hardware _,..- Tin8lr+ith Main ,St' E. Stouffvllle -Ont. It for no other reason than for Graduate 1. H. C. Tractor Seboo throw. Frank Wright, -Whitevale, - -,phone, Markham 30 r 14, 47--•8 PHONE 46 the convenience of having proper :;'�' Phan 1>)1 10 gears experitrice R SALE -fresh oowa, spring- PIC$ ERIXG Maternity, Medical, and' 3urgicai vision it is best to have this con- Service in all makes of Tractor* • g' dition temporarily ' corrected until Licensed Garage Service - ors, sow and pigs. Robt, Hedge, R. cases taken; nature with proper attention has sR, pie p`"" "' "eY Maternit 3enfi•i�oorif P P Satisfaction guaranteed :PH,ONE. AGIN. 64'W $, 11i1LLIHEh y -properly correct -' to •` WANTED - GARBAGE COLLEC- Registered Nurses in attendance. and proper condition to_ take on their 7aHlV NOR ?ON ° I'i :. - �., �....6.a. 4 L� :a, for— hw 24 hour ftMce given. task again. -The .pt: !'bane 610f CLAREbIUN y aical' conditions 442.e Housing .Village. Apply G. W. Ambulance• Service that may attribute to tnia c�..4;NI -n f'� r - Xlnley, Admin;strator; Phone Pick: -'LICENSED AUCTION]= _ '_MR5. E. R. GOOD 25.37 L i E • w✓I N� _81, . Local 173 - 7 to 10, a. iii. or ` .,ry u :and va is _ W riorefcr -to -them. not F to 5 p. m. '7_ .g For the Counties of Yos>< iii Ot1Z -- - -- v..ly .1i,ca6 that -pvhen you, in any UNERAL DIRSOTOR A -K� _ .• MATe or Female tielti %arifi€a.. _. :�, + � +_ ..- : : ' way: assist nature by'-wearing the EMBALURE - Due to enlistment we have a few tics' of C. A, S. -F, and of tin Ise -correction to•'properly . and correct. iMuecesaor, wr sther.}- ghoice established routes available J. H. Prentice (former Prentlea MW D. jk $ compensate for the impro- (8toufiville' for men over 43 years of age, or per tone of muscle however ttonpor- Prentioe). Farm and Farm Sls� Night and Day Service nempt from - military - "rvice or - �� arily this may be, you are to my Sales a �peciadty &t 'fair and seeso� •• - '• leapable women. We furnish Stooks III9IIr &non Of All Kinds. aiind,•but doing what is being done, HiiiinssiPiane Residenes Phoa� on credits Experience not necessary. -able rates6 under similar circumstances for a *� Write WATJ{,I \'S Dept, '•O. P, ifi° gent Rates Available With sprained ankle 'and wrist when YOU pf��0 T Y NIN� s _ Montreal WX C. MURKAR give temporary rest and treatment i SENT -- for sales 12 x 16, Eft, wall; JUSTICE OF THE • PEACN ` Security and Bervioe., ; until it becomes properly strength- for the County of Ontario ened to take up its work again. also Star power plant and a Pontiac ;Addr. Phone y irregularity ' All Binds of Repair Work �. power' plant, 6bft. aIiowed in track P.IClNG ONT. When an irre aril of this :,and hangers'and trolley: Mr. Bourne 1C 51 a tar may arse it necesa- :AII 'Tuning Guaranteed BROUGH?1 M P K 3 nature may be y ° k Road 46--7 physician," ry to consult your tiysici den.; Pla:ton Se eb thtsicallptoimetGat P 8p yourself ' -Ci.. N ALD t VMOR SALE -- {fairy caw, Holstein - —� ' 1 to S lilaol)C sprinlrer, high tester. John-C. Moore, - y bride, as -maid of honour, was gown- Physically y physical con. u Close Ave., Toronto- ed in Old Rose crepe, and also carr. dition makes you efficient, happy. 4 Pickering 4®-7 Midst beautiful ink •and white ied roses. Mrs. McGinn sang "I love and contented. c *T _... p 9AQ,E RFIGISTEIi R. C/•`Cj1ii1J\ �iili`& Iii W WORKERS11ea, blue delphiniurh and roses. vita' tnilv" durinsr the sag of the !special Rates - Room and Board the marriage was solemnized of register. Ms, James acted as organ- _ Spring Mattresses -- Best of home- Phyllis {Audrey. - youngest daughter is4 Ushers were: Howard Plaxton SWADAY, JULY 11 - auction sale, FQ'N>6Ket. LfR$B�OS_. - conking - Bathing - 0' -tlug o!. Mrs. and Mrs. Clarence Plaxtop, and John Knox. Rev. Dr. Reddiak 30 head registered Jersey Cattle, 20 Riding to John Keyes, R. C. 'A.' I : officiated- The Young Peoples Class .. ' - _ �.. • _ ' •�la.is ._ . from Mrd,' Olive . Moorhead's � h Priests Ambulance- .. =- �- Cdr- _F'�rk- -= The. :bride._c1�a ninRly__ ied�a�� ere n !i ible- for the beautiful ay and Night __ _�I�hti oenaigned by_R.• R, Fl ;,lD :• �l3rD0 1X3DGH white satin; finger ••tip veil and, or- decorations. The congle v iT thke fully RW Prop: Sian.-.: P'eizi! blodsams, and g a boo - up reskkl* at Qaebec, where the B rive �� ��� ly tad and mega �o the �Ftrrona-6eAF# - loor 7)est; 1�`resh and .near freak - Malvern .5M. f �?Sc�• fSas Ph•,:,e sb r 2 uet of Sweetheart Roses wag-given groom is stationed, after a short i caws, heifers and 2 bulls. 'Write for Markhamf _ 46--b6 in ,marriage bpr. her father. Ruth M� wed trip, Mr. W. Plaxton acted catalogue. Property of Anaroi Ft= h - THE PICKERING NEWS' Gina, niece of the •bride, was flow- •ea at man. 1About fifty relatives s mikes west of Whitby on ,No. S 7. on sale weekly at er girl, prettily attired in pale blue and friends attended the reception + ' SOTZS' DRUG STORE / silk, floor length with s bouquet -d at the home of the bride's puvuita, Higltw� gale at it V. my 4=001M s". 0 Y'F-r iiTIN. row. M" Macon, sister of the following the ooremony: - c r w M, su;w ^•.a'. •..�. • •"�; i , t , e ;�, � :. ,� e''t, � � •:,' -:h in, :' r�, , ,•,w�. • ,.i :+• , tin :l" T - . r ;� pr1[e■ia area cordiakly htvlisi Consiatula�s is Yr. and bra. son I!'reddM, and lriti asKl Ia e T AC L-1-11 E O ■ Uesl l Harry White on the arrival of a i!t- S ter iLuloek s Sendai i; Wed l�4ows of POISAoro hsl:w tie daughter, Loris Marie• Perry. - for the week -end. -Groat Johnston, @*ad Herbert who has been an in Visitors at the IL V. mowkar. 7Lr• William Gsa>saeor . 'mroatoa everyone. Air Feree, Belleville on Sunday - mate of ��y Palk flospltal is home over the week -cad were: Mri Y.c visited irlemis �nday. Mrs. Van Skiver, Picton, with Miss convalescing at his home here. and Mss• Ralph Mowbray and family Mrs. Hudw is fpeading Oatlhe of War +Werh Dow h ilia B, Stevenson - Coast Guard0man, disc eAftin of the Air Feria In of Oshawa and Ma and Mrs. Ile7d - a few dapn !tare this Papila *1 Clsreneat Public Sew$ Elwart Carswell, • Halifax, and Mss• home on leave from Calgary. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Young att- ?e'esk ' Pupils of Claremont Poona school Carswell, spending leave with the Congtatt lations to Ainzaftirpoarh ended the Pattraoz;- �Wiildnson Mrs. Morierity, * Detroit, is visiting are to be commended in their work lanai's people►_ the Walter "''too 1� - '` M, Gri>lln, son, at Brooklyn on June 24th. �.....nt rslatives this w44k in war effort, , During -fife past -year -. fAut r , Week at Gaeipi#' Mrs. : >Mr4 Mary, l[acFarLae;- Toronto, the teachers have encouraged the A" J► Ford sad - _ , f G r ., Xm. lard_ G: ttin and -Iktte ?!tti and -3t:r. sad i drts —Sts cLu, -Z and is . spending s week -with zrisads in children in these effort. Belawv is Camilla, Montreal and Mine, Ella George Griefs and kli�re. Walker, daughters Elaine and Helen, of Loa- Caaremont. Wallace, Toronto, were its st Br'ooklin attended the graduation don, . Ont•, are spending the X*V mr s list of what the children have done ` Ms.,sad .11[rs. William Miller, of the Brown hapne on July ist. and report s wonderful turns. holidays with Mr, and ]Is7.. Jacob E' Pickering, and Mrs. George Every Atnow t invested in War SvX's Jdr* Evere+et, Toronto, with,bloyd jQan man enjoyed a delightful Wags.. -- and Frank, of 'Whitby, wore Sunday aid Certificates ..... .... _.$868,10 _ and Mr4 Johnston E birthday parr with several at her Mrr and Itsst. Herbert Parkin Jr. visitors nits -Mr. ant}- Mrs. George Age to 7r• Red Cross ....... 2,00 Dire, Catharine Hicks, Oshawa, small friends. and daughter, of Laholiday era =~ Scott. Donations to Special Fonds visited old neighbors recenldfti Mr. ape! . of Windsor visited spending 'the sWmner holidays with s' : • Rev. Waiter and Mrs. Daniel, sad War.. ictims' Fund ...... 60.00► Hu8'h Machin, Pickering, and with Mrs. Parks last week their parenty lLr. and Mrs. Harbert ; Keith, and family, are spending a Nava I.eagnd 2.64 Mr. Norman Machin► Oshawa, called Kra. Lightfoot is speendiag a few • Parkin Sit -- taw► dap» a #' Glenhaven !fay', 'Lake R• C. _War Y. ,Fbad a.. 10,86 on thar it C. Browns recently days in the vale. Mra. J. Stall and Mr. and Mrs. - �• Articles made by the children Were: The Alex. Gray fm:dly, Claremont oe following articles have been Harvey Compton, of NOW Toronto, Mssy. William Burkett has returned one knitted Afghan for the War Y. were With the Albert Gray'b on &M- completed in the. last six months of and Mr, Howard Stall, and Mrs. R• - from Ottaws, where she was spend- FqrA 'Me pupils hold $11.60 in day tasty i this year, by, just a few Red Cross Compton Sr., of, A1hbara, attended jag a few days with f*nds• ! boi>da and daring the eosa:se of the The Womoen's Institute, at their enthusiastic women -128 knitted the Decoration Service At T3hsbrklge um. ,Cb- -dwz w., t uxced t,amn on July 14, Will en- from tab boOteer tc truetle' on Sunday 1�, and had tea With 's !tram a visit with blends in Toronto tertain several branches of the W. neck sweaters; gsrtnents fro 5 Mr. raid �• rs. �nsm�a8 ' all of which Is a p fat!- 'record. . �•. Disney and daughters, �e -If the children can do this much to- �� s Will have specter,. Mr. herby gowns a man's pyjirimssi Mrs. Herb. Parkin, Stanley Park- ? Hectors with Mr. and Mrs. Birkett ward Canada's -All out,War Effort" �• Topes+ Pbot Specialist, Pr+. ward sHpers, 10 rood quilts• in, and Mr. and Mrs, Robert v Young to •oa Monday I" ; what is holding some of the rest of town hall mrq -- $100 raised from social activities attended the soda!' evening given is now F� annual abq Band vu=ic was fo�wssded to Pickering. Red honour of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Rich- -held back - - -` Cross - Drive realized $178. srdson (plive Pfitey) of whuby, a: hetrae on six week's leave, with his held on the chGt+e11-1r► on Fn ilatndly, is soon to be back 'on duty 'New, 'Continuation School Teacher - afternoon, July' 8, with aAne atten .. - - the home . of the bride's - parents, �wit}i ��' Besigna Poeitlom dance of babies, mothers and grand- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pil]cei', of Al- ho=O mothers and children, with _a foe. of r monde, on Thursday -last. Mr. slid Ms. Abujfr Forsyth re Mrs. E, Dyell, Ottawa, recently the CS G. d hi sub Mth .& Band Dunda ■ too Mrs. Richardson were presented this wcek from StouBville spits!, engaged as Assistant in the Contin- - alter having undergone several op- older girls who agsisted the Prey- with as electric tr3- light limp and nation School here. boa resigned her : 'eradons, due to a fall in his home, ident, Mrs. Norton in presenting a walnut end table. An enjoyable ev - position as teacher for the coming Mrs, Harry Pearce and tamily of weeks ago: Friends are glad Missionary Pageant T� informal ruing was spent by all. term. Reasons were not given the was both interesting. and •Frankfort are visiting with her' Par- A large crowd of friends frisn to know that he is recovering nicely. �. Mrs. Dyell formerly taught pro graeit Zane `Women's Institute will join _ educational. At the close, tasty re- rata, , and Mrs. Doha Tloat gin Kale and Brooklyn gathered at Brou%ham Branch in a meeting At Massey, Out. - -T freshments and lemonade were ser Mrs. Alex. 7jbaim visited at Sat • home of Mr, and Mrs. Maitland - ­on Tuesday, duly 14. Those wishing — I ved the guests by the young ladies, born recently, the guest of the Mc- Gormley on Tuesday evening last to . t urovided by the W'. M. S., all de- Gowan family. honour their daughter Aileen, • a re- corners at 2 o'clock. The regular g �' Dishap —� +^ r►at koughAm clarin it to be a most en joyabie cent "bride, With a shower oz refs awn last Monday,.after, sprucing the meeting of the Claremont Branch afternoon. ! oellaneons gifts. After a short Pro- will be- held on Friday afternoon, -- -- ...._ pest -three weeks with has cousin, a- Jullr 17, at the home of Mrs. Freak - Mrs. Lawson McCoaochie. U Wbrsy, a reading by' Mrs. Wagg, Carson. Mr., Campbell, Agricultural Happy Circle Mission Band Msatr Harry James Hovey is ihav- a solo by Miss Mabel Harbron, Mr. slow � Representative for Ontario will be are. holding their picnic on Saturday fug a holiday here, the guest of Mr. R. V. 'Mowbray acted sa Masten of the guest speaker, Jutiy 11, on the public school grounds Ofeenwoodand Mrs. Fred Westgate. Ceremonies. The bride unwrapped W M_ e3. are Mrs. s. MaConocrhie, Newmarket, +y„i„lp,i her friends ;,t.l: 8t9E�ers of they -T.•r tlno grafts --And Large Crowd Attend Decoration •_ invited : , , Miss Catharine Green, BuSalo. visiting !n Duabarton whin for the lovely gilts. }A Quiz was Dot Service. -- - -- .I spent -the week -end with her uncle Violet Allison. 'conducted by Miss Jean bio+abray ( congratulations sad best wishes Markham retied ;Decoration Day Service in the are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Gor- and cousin Mr. and Mrs, Green Mrs. ds ere - la, and Miss Vehaa BaWnt--Lunch R� top- Claremont Vaipn Cemetery on Sus- don New, whose marriage took place Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Disney and friends here last week. served to all on the front lawn,. top- __ day last were well 'attended Mrs � on Saturday Juty 4, at thu hams of family spent last Sunday with W- _ , fromtDunb r n Clifford Bass- � with tae cream, a treat the bride's mother. , . ett, !rasa Duabarton friends on his G. M. Forsyth was in charge Of the F. and Mrs. Disney. n in the • Arm to the teak from the bride. Everyone enjoyed -. _ . promotion y, Pr's Vickers, _ V Walter r's. race _ 'service, and Rev. Kennedy. speaker, MI!. and Mrs, W .Muse Bona Dean of Ajar residence the sods!. _ of Sergeant • - n welcomed s little 'ss $elan and . Harden) with M< row of Brooklyn o w I c N ...) k -end e d (Noma t e ee A t mesa ( s n tb. �s _ _ Lakin as his theme `'Whs _ lw. -ot the W. M. .. i g ere regular meetin .. Th g _ e 23�. Co t- iN un one J the on- to r h agrs a ladies attended e W the$ -- -- - _ Kinssl _eon __._- - t3xae- Stones", J, oh 4_ ib, Special _ _ -- Hevttt _ S. will Ls+ f.�d '. s , - ulatdOnl, W. k and'.. Red Cross will ens Institute meeting at the home - .. musics for the service was provided T� W V. Allison, on Jnty 18, at . 8 p. m. Sacramental Service Ot the lOesl oa Thurs ti..+'V.. V4 iY' :1•!Ce- m at the parsonage - a lire- Ra3pb-'1[ a , the Bs Mate usr•tet. set -e vsattors were bf Q will be observed at the f woes: �a cong{egation 1 ., d;, 1 u.wv'cL day' last, Juan 24. After a prograree �•d�sy�7 -�G' Guelph, close os 4he rVIVI ''servtc�b next tittle Miss Carolyn- Lade, dough- Mr. harry Westgate, of G p . and meeting, Miss Velma $al- : @i m t S - Mies Evelyn Madden. and Mr. and ew+e 'riots u caber• nI a is hod Mowbray had ... _. , Sunday. July 1Y1, rat Captain Barry Lade, son and Miss Jean M y •' " - Mrs. Jack Flerguson, Toronto• ' P :The - Snadsy evvdng open sir She. Dean, Mairs family returned aging at the farm here. _ charge of the sports. launch was serdow for duly and August will on Saturday evening from a week's ,Mrs. M.- J. Craik, Toronto, spent ■ served at tables set out on the lawn. .. _ on Sunday � eveuung next vacatioping trip to Yeaford and the west - earl -at the Pfreonage. Green River school children had their Draw • � :. � � - Mrs. Russell ifiittp, of fop the Cushion, and Mrs.. Morroi►� • -- . Paski Rev. Kennedy will peaetang. � Mr. and speair and have charge o3- t>ue -s6t� - new - resideatsf ]dr. -Hest -Buffalo hr.., l;_n:: - -e - - - -- - - -- - -- - $reokiin heM- the -b" - vics. Claremont Band will be. in at- Msttbriws' is wising along in record holidays With the latter% parents the arch Our children of our school raised undance to `supply the music.' The times . ' . and other retstives. Their son Ger- The garden party at church Forty' Dollars by selling tickets on tine of service,- 8 o'clocit, In the Ike Lake family have returned to aid is spending the holidays- with last Saturday night was s success. the cushion and the fish pond and ;morning the unioir of the two con - their faun here to live. Mr. and Mrs, Middleton and family The Johnston Entertainers with .bazaar held at the May W. I. meet- gregations will hold service is the Mts Woodward has put a large Mrs. Frank Walls called on friends Was Iva Fallowdoswn were enjoyed ing at the school. A total of $34J6 - United Church at the regular hour, bus at work transportiM workers here on Monday last- by all. was seat in to the .British War Vie- _- --- eleven ettocq, to the Plant at D. U L Mrs, Boyer had a lovely birtbdig Church Service here each Sunday time'' Fund. Good work, children. .'Newlyweds Honoured by �teceutioa, Keep in mind the- Old T[mers eon- celebration on 'July 2nd. Congratul- evening at 7.80 instead of-7. Come! : cart on Jules 22, is the town hall , &.Bons and best wishes to the fine and enjoy them, with us. Rev. Mr. A reception was held at -the home hers6 Fifteen Artists will take part lady and friend on her 98th birth- Burke, our new. muLumer, condnckrr of Mr. and MM Johnson, on Satin in the program - watch for bills. day. She was at the Salem Cemetery the service- . Deaths s slay' evening, ip. honour of the man- Wl to young muslc-lovers of BrOUg- Decoration Service on June 28th. Ladies' Aid• Picnic st the Park on a _iage of their daughter to Mr. Robt ham, are busy preparing for a re- ' The Red Cross Unit appreciate Tuesday, July 21. You will be. wel- CIAREY - Ella; formerly of Pick- Jacbon, Was largely attended. Many kits! of their favourite compositiotiA the help of those -who took such an comed. eying, Oat., suddenly at Buffalo, N. friends and relatived of the bride followed by a little picnic, at the efficient part in the prograisn at the Congratulations to Miss Audrey Y.,'Jelly 70 1942 - daughter of the ' -said groom cadre preaeat. Launch was hone of Mr. and Mrs. R. Mcwhirter concert on June 26. ' The Pickering PlaxtoW -and Mr. Harry Keyes, who late John and Bridget Reading, be- aerved and the evening enjoyed by on Monday, July 18,_ at 2 P. nli The Drama was fine. also, all of the ot- were married at Whitevale, on Sat- loved wife of Michael J. Carey, mot- a her numbers given ,bp* friends and urday, June 27. This young couple her of, Mrs. George F. Murray', aia- : - -- — our young people­ We cannot do too are old residents of Green !liver and ter of Mary;, Hannah, Louise, Kath= = much for the Red, Cross, = we wish them the best. Harry is with erine and the late Margaret and = HARVEST-.=#'ELP-.--"- ue, the kir• Farce, - stationed at Victoria- 'Timothy, Redding. Funeral from her vide, rue. late residence, 174 Minnesota Avea- ,r.nt,W'� Mrs. J. White, Claremont and Friday morning at 9.16 and from r = Mir. George Ferrier, 1loronto is vis- St. Joseph's Church, University wig iting with Mrs..C. White neignW, at iv o-ciock, inserment u - ` -- _ - -- - _ - On Saturday July, 4th, Mr. and Basffalo, N. Y. an Mrs.. wan. Duncan aridamily att- .."a , I s people, here last week. ended the wen - his �� arence Crawford an . - • - t Kio ,.,,,,,, griends here wish mach sister Edythe, at oug auh - _ G. D• Conant : E. W. Webber'-] happineat to CI era G �� d Mr aaa, _ ills bride. F $rat of July at Guelph. • ' Born to Mr. and Mrs, 'Ben Bry Mr. and Mrs, Reg. Nighswander =. ' ` !Chairman i�iee- Chairman of Bridgeburg, N. Y., have returned BAN K8 - y ant, Audley, Oat., on Monday July 6th. at Pickering Nursing Hcftne home after spending their holidays SELL 1' • ' . , Secre Home, daughrete A d r :F M Campbell with d' as M Nf haw d THEM � Secretary. H a r, Miss Margo t' Westney' is on her' holidays from 'her work at St; Joe= : F1De Emergency due to the war, weather and other circumstances, eph's Hospital' make the harvesting of the 1942 crops vitally necessary. Citizens, Mss .Ericson, Toronto, is spending Kinsale - students, boys, women and all others who can spare any time, are urged a few days with Sid and Mrs, Won- to help as a ustrloilc duty a*� contrihnt3on towards winning the - war, Farmers requiring' such help are requested to make their needs a school here .enjoyed a picnic Mrs. J. Wagg spent Wednesday Ionavvn. at Lynbrook Park under the direct- last in Toronto. - -- - s All willing -to help, anal. all who noed •.help, are, requested to' .� ion of the teacher, Miss Hollinger. Garnet Wagg of Camp Borden is ' ' municste with the nearest of the following ofsiew ! The hay crop is heavy and every- at home on a 10-day leave. body who can is , working at getting Mrs. J.' Greenwood of Toronto SAVINGS�11 4 t ;V Richmond W • Phone 41 10 it into the barns, spent teat Week with her sister, . Gahawa• ! Mrs. Victor Parkin. '`- Mr. Bert and Mr. Walter Mitchell Whitt .113 Brock Sep Phone ' 581 Utica were week =end sailers at TAMPS •� the Milton Parkin home. 0 '` to _ -_ - The Parkin families attended their POST _ �NK� _ _' � —__. Of�lt�f "fawn Han Phone 110 matt fad �t-�►d p�Q� asst of Markham, on July tat• OROCIRf • 10 /ACCONIfTf k, -' - .. tee- .► n . Mr. and Mrs. Henri Keyes (nee OM -4 ae.rmtAR !♦TORli� 7is Audrey Plaxton) were the ;edpient;s . Owing the Decoration Day at pooK $T OM on Sunday, there was no ser- - a> h• �5 -' of many' beautiful gifts at a show- vice or school in the chuich on Sun -' : A. W. Csreeir'a Off. �'` ort Pe'w ; er given In their honour in the Un- itod echoed rofii. Mr. and Dire. James' r • _.. 'waf%;', .N ..`... .: . N:' fin . +,m•_. 'Y: •.. .,n +.� 'q a IV ;M•,.'., -. , —. ' t ° . ( _ - .�^ Y ''1%,:'•q 4L i. } ;4'• , .•','e • ..P r - F� ` ^! l ... . ;. i'• .'yyy ..y:.F,. • x i' ,.__ vi; iyn'WSG:IR,»:.,,:,µ_.s.M..a.;�. --: .saa...,r_ __,so-+. s,t,,.c.r,.., : _ _ "'•y..w— - �.rtv.:.•w.. "�`'• �nya r¢ai•:.rw. ` :E� �rvra7c- +>o�!d4iee•�s±+.y�+.rc �•w,• .. �. cx.,; r,., ca9�•.,. :gs..s,.a.c•�+•.nvi...,�y..l,. .- w^g�;i^i'ci:,k •: •.s .w•rr *. ., 'yr .n,. ,.w ve ' . - --- -- N ' ' "� ROYAL COACH, 1942 MODEL bl by prohi ttas uniform tronsea+a -- ,., tom„ 0 with onus and Pleats.,- ��,y1,, __ THE WXR -..WEQ,IC �- C.omnle�]taly Dn,J�trien%-�vents Wb&Vs . funny about that? Just �weY Jthis. that It has bees in the dress regulations for a long time that United i,ahio ri��ii t r e(7ricers' . slaCka must not , have • ' ` cuffs. They never have bad pleats. - _: P s' For CoAdU War # i 8o, sd a matter of fact, the in. , dividual Vl tlli O A,..,, � �vlya • Adolf Bitter has said de- id "the 1. _..., . cision lies East" deli in�* tactics must null be the "flied -- - *, wiiLuul vuilo cud j/.ea.. lou ho to the and An that chief A strategy ur wnee'rler 'the trousers Is fgllowing the Army's direction cast wee 'a grand the threat to rtlilllte Last • • .' " lead;• not the ocher way round, Ger n tars bid for advantage a$- - could be countered by the opening Ra=e's a Piece. of Citizen's 'Army peered to be shaping, according of the promises _ses:vllu 'liv& , - ' slang for a change. This is to be the New York Times. A long- against Germany. found •. on invftat ;ores. It is; foreseen pincers drive toward.the _Allied Setback, :. "; "B.,Y, O. T:' or .._ "B;Y.O.p�' or Middle- East -.-- -the -upper prong ' -The world map has .turned a ,`! •• . "B.Y.O.S." The meaning? Simple! 'through' the Ukraine and the "scowling face on the democracies - ._ :, Bring your own tea,, or Bring your Crimea, the lower prong across during the past seven days. North 4 own Coffee, or 'Bring your, own 'Libya and' Egypt = seemed to be Africa tells of a British disaster; sugar.' - passing from a preliminary stage. the 'Ukraine of s savage Nazi at- �. And why not? tber' areas on! Against the Wehrmacht's steadily ,tam- that has pushed hack' the d. Beet of 'all would be, "Come on mounting pressure*. tthe armies of Russian lines; the Western At. 4 "" Your own feet " — there's 'plenty of the Allies fell , back. There was !antic of a still unsolved sub - •�;� '� use for gasoline in the • Tank no cheer for the ' anti = aggressor' marine -problem; the Western _ },. Corpe. peoples in the realization that'the Pacific of a JaJpanese threat that Nazi aggressor= despite­a Winter hangs over every square mile of t, Reserve L `�ii�i I$ an:d. Spring oi? setback- and stale - mate- co grasp tkie in- land and water from the 'Aleu- tiaras to New Guinea from • :N: • .. ,�� � ,� .w aFF -.-p �� �/w . -. Vital � - � • To Canada _ - 1� "•.•�i But there was hoe that` the lines " r and a :.,♦ .....,,.... :.Lan �' ' Q• �• n� � TI�R'AV - Island to'the trampled fields of ' - _ i • =,; =7", in Russia' arid North Africa would stiffen, that from- Allied high South China and the rainy wilder a *• _ ' Unit Is Needed For t)efenes par -- - Hess o.�arrnx: - Defeat Dies be• - yY r Y h f I Of Our ' Countr Y loys, capped by the latest confer- p hind the United- Nations --despite , ' — once between President Roosevelt the inagnifi e t fighting of the - I :. • . . -- =- It is inconc iva inconceivable, writes, , Tha Montreal Star, th8t a strong and Prime ('1nrehill w onld !emerge a plan and a course n u»� the rhinPap� the' A z raids over Europe and our own - appeals being made for the 10,000 tb tq .turn the tide.. _ of act< , naval victories in the Coral Sea - "- _-_.men needed to bring Receive ``� Middle East, "; _ ' A 1L"ai of ".Middle and off' Midway. We have to be reared for further Army units up to strength in this conquest the prepared setbacks. - „ - district should meet with any- 'Est-roughly the region running Well- informed military critics thing but a quick and full re- from-the Caucasus through . Asia know some of the reasons for _ spouse. There L plenty of man• Minor to the Nile Valley -would these defeats. The real trouble ' " Y power available for this service, have far-reaching cone g q uence& obviously was that our side did - -- -` - - Britain's King George investigates the riding qualities of a U. S. ' notably in the ranks of 1914 -18 war veterans who are still It would: (1) gain for the Ger- man military and economic me- not have enough strength- at €he , right times at the right. places, _ s =Jeep ouring a recent visit to American forces in northern . jeep it being drives by Russel F. Mann, Of Oztord. Ia. enough and strong eaou enough, and chine the. etroleum sources on P There have '-been failures in gen- - - - - -- are trained &*Idiom The need of which the Russians and the Anglo- lnIahip. It may be, also, that _ A cotapdstely armed reserve army ' _ we have been de aline with phy'si- ` one fully, equipped, is u actual depend; (2) win control over cal laws which no general the Mediterranean and Red Seas gifted, could have osercome... 'a,T _ which went down before the Nos! iwrader bicause they were not Ana tnereoy cut th* ✓a"Ai L u- Firs is two; (8) open an avenue " t ai ns_h ;" tt'° *;,•,A `" * °r a Non-military tary natioae may have e _ -- _ rte, to Junction ' with the Japanese In superior material and spiritual Prime Minister King, addressing India or the .Indian .Ocean; (4) strength, but this does not mesa ` the Bosse of Commons seceatly. slam. the Persian Gulf door of that they can easily and quickly- _ suanly to the U -I&R. In` short.- bring it to the right point_.of'coti -. „ .... _ nessea! the Gasman menace. No would spell catastrophe for the ia,& T. �L. I", w« �Q have �s - w�, cokAwA About �'°"� rw; our � � anted_ what guarantee there was United Nat- p __ Nations,* their pros- to 1 earn how to do this. ' - - -ths� file en y. mg gun to Peet of sutori- slrtainly' prolong Coming Operatiotu - - _ A• ingenfoua reporter made a dvilisne 'do, sad wbat h"Peas IS d"W*y -aMpPinZ off fire eons! of the war. Neither the general public nor _ ..... :. _ iMo d sasoisae ststbw a few the Army sets very strong at the Maritimes, in the Gut! o! 8t. Steoire 7yiaiast Gerasaay the newspapers whieli try to servo i %Wm ago an .demonstrated how times. doesn't 'it? Lawreaee and in the river, and- Against the Fuehrees convict it have•snough information to lay -' to boy tasoline without giving u Yes, I mean just that.. The deal- -: hAviag attempted to seenre a ease tion that the decision in World down a strategy for a world war. rag or in iASO11ae w motorist " ' ilsr' vPeratioas against the Pacific . Was. II lies eastward of the Reich's That fearful respozaaibili -- the duty "''-- .�e.ta :a■ _ .ee oar -1 t soaat, might not begin to bomb frontiers stands the conviction of to say yea or no to specific 0 number of readers 'spoke of it �• effort-("— the low Character LiaaAd1aa AarDOta ana ©Lies On boot, eo is and attempt to des. t _ • - -►• • -i ti : i -team ' ' A. __plans .. -falls largely. on two men dent Rooe�vDD11 t and .P � - Mr a flni Public service. tsvy railway terminals in Europe itself by er Cbur F? They moat _ wbo aid♦ violators to escape - To the ]?enforcement Cousssl of their duty. .,_.:. - and . faeill_.. !ills, munition plants, airdsome� a concentrated stroke against Germany.. That decide how much strength -we can - =- Oe Wartime Prices and Trade ♦ number of peopli with whose _ sad other military targaia in any belie! , go4a back many months. Jam to the existing - strength - of .. - _ _ 'Saved the article looked a little I have been tsllti recently have "'>NUersot, part of the country. There is no It was expressed In the Atlantic China, of Russia and of several posed an interesting Question. It snit > "ram+• Charter, which held up Hitierism - other fronts. These- were the: ' They said; "It would have been is; "What .is tba Reserve. Army • • • As Enemy No. 1. It hu been questions which they discussed in - r -tae public service If 'the bright going to do about men tn. rural _ _ Those` who ate heaitafiag 'Lo4 n>siatssined despite, the blows de- Washington, and the .joint state=__ :- J'Wi man had brought the tn- districts and smaller centres who enlist in the Reserve Army in livered by Japan since Pearl Bar- meat which they issued recently . _ ssroatton to as so we coma act want to Iola out have no ? �.,,... -this _ w b b p or and y the used to disperse declares that as a result of their-' - = on it instead of telling ..W,006 Army unit near them?" law strength. might reflect upon ` forces. It has been strengthened �•i��� f�a . V..:.. 4 l ✓.i �,.,. : snadees how to do It!" A few days &&* *I I travelled Ear '' the official German statement talks bet in talks between London. Moscow " have never been is such hearty A narrow view'' It wasn't -that some time on the same train as which tills how every adult male and on. And detailed agreement on Plans. - Us lawyer feared 900,000 people "Sam " - Browne, lXrector-General - '*veld break the law; 'and in the township of Lidice, Csecho. " Aa . offensive against the Ger. homeland— for winning " g the war as they are today China But he did of the Reserve Army, that alov", was &hot, alt the women man presu'mablynrsyn- ■ critical need of �1law- _xiom -}sd - esDeril ace - -. that _ _� offs oL�s�geet3ons we and children removed and "the chronized from the first front, ce !�d . ved consideration. It is _ . a percentage would. cussed. ground - to�� levelled the R cats, and a sego id-= fro»?.. in. promised that* -United operi -A It's something like those "'Crime At the moment. the Reserve and e e of �e community co tern Europe es pe -would have oh. tions o71 the " sited Nations'�will to " Not Pay" ovies. You show Arm to so far below strength In '• ' y extinguished.. "' Described as the Jectiveo as grand as those-of Hit - n gth from the eentr -- 1„ which •'n..+ are -ler in the Middle East. It would. attack on Raus &ta ;t M to do something they hada't established that the • first. job to feel by a supposedly civilised aa_ squeese tae WW" a,/ L i., ,,, ., - - - - �eatht of ,and then yof it a be done Is Its recruitment ug to tion," this ghastly act of so- called the nutcracker of ..& two- front, ,t�t0� "Children- - strength and -the training of men Nine times out of tea the person who are handy to the armories, repriai is no more than one• of war; (2) put into play the mil- lions of troops and reserve& of Died Fleeing Nazis - - _- -_sit whom the moral is Pointed pays Except in to*n& 'where there are a•io1,g eerie&, Half a million peisoas "sic be- materiel unused - and waiting in ate beed to it. And those who do armories it is hard to find suit- 160ei it don't used it! headquarters. lieved -W have been shot or else the British Isles, (S) relieve pres. Free -- French authorities said d able Eventually, _ A somewhat oimilar si tion however, ptan■ will be considered hangeA by Nazi agents in occupied sure on . Russia and Egypt; (4)' encourage revolt Among Europe's not long ago that 40,000 children died _- - woos a few months ago when a to.moke reserve training available 'Can- terirtoriea in Europe. It all adds up to a record ot. savagery an= subjugated the restive on the roads of France ' fn June of 1540 in the exodus of .- ;.esseiet was uncovered in one . _ to, as many men who are not - :o t city. This one was operated eligible 'for active .service • as pox- e3ampled since the'days of Attila,• The !savagery, is far �millionis,- thud front. In short,, it would be designed to knock' Germany out 'refugees fleeing the_ Xasi ttxt•or. They quoted a statement b a man who took fearful chances Bible. with a drug which he ministered Major- General ' so' as there is scope for it, will mark of the war;, then forces could b e made to an assembly of the >ench _. Browne was on. - - =.tie young . men who did not want bis`-way to Montreal to• address -a ' the course ..of Germ bombers if concentrated to deal with Japan. Red Cross Society held at Nice serve In t'� army. meeting of the Recruiting Com• '. they 'reach this country -or Jap. Allied Strategy • -The in unoecu }ed sane. - Renorters who got hold of the ' ' mittee that has set itself the task aneee bombers, - for. that - matter, translation of the broad The ne apaper Petit Nicois was ' alsry admirably, from a newspap- of raising 10,000 men for tae se- if they come. A stroke Reserve Allied plan into action has had -to quoted as saying that the figures ... .. • .. ' - ears point of view, wanted_ to get_ _ -serve Army in that city. - -- - . - Army, one ca able_ of real fight- P g wait on time�ttme to gear reia -� - - r at- tltl.,em§ly - - o1r usr thefts fato the story sad un- osver all the details. - " , He said that simils'r campaigns in will stand.between the civ- g' ilian population and some at least. . _ ti un re area economies `to` y P p total war. In a sense, the military icav4 µ. ,14 =uL ..;bL '040 00 0 little bodies- iiuried -by ' , When, however, it. wad explained !a Toronto and the West had'been ery successful' and- that they had of the horrors which other peop- ' 'effott of the' United Nations ev- the Red Cross -in graves dug in •a" •" IM them that publication of These r d their' anotae to a lea have had to endure. erywhere has been a delaying the fields," the newspaper ex- very dw"Als not. only might .encourage host short time. battle battle until the -ag i• ssors' head- claimed. "How many others were' -- - - z:•.;.,,'.::, +ef]rsr malefactors to 'start similar Even the most ardent advocates start. in building armies and artua K!libd a/7a �urieli in unicno�,n :- xnckets, but might also 'result in' A funny thing got into the Papers- bf democracy, sometimes- reserve could be overcrome. It seemed gr'ap'es?" deaths from ignorant tdying with s few days ago. It was a story themselves the right to be a dic- 'at" clear that last week's weighty dis- daagerous drugs the whole story from Ottawa saying that -El}e- 'army- ` mopped from eight: would follow the lead -ot ,•the ,• '— •tstor home -- - Lien selfish -'at-2 ussions. in the White House were home have no. constructive pro- concerned with whether sufficient Standard gauge railroad tract -is four feet 81rs inches aide be.' This parallel between what we Wartime Prices and Trade Board gram far a. selfish world. time' had been. won. _ yet whether tR'een__rAils. ;REWLAR FELLERS --- That's a Help _ .. , . •.. ' •' ynu. TO AK SEE '; • WE „� .. M i}IET CROliry iCFi70r - -i� ` �' >�///O!�//1A /// *ON -- _ , r. .. _ �,, ,5.• p• rte._ .n, :�. 't'y.t ff t - ?' f• "a• -,r .' r v .. `W:• yw .,. Jul r.1� +. • • .... - .. ry� _. .'• .. . � it ; i — • .:. It 7. " HOME FROM THE WARS ..,,y:.' :roof',: 9S�Sf4 ' g�yyp f!°. � `?� '"' r _ •.'•`•`'• '''q� . $'. rli co : •rye.,'.•,' i <y,: -�3 -, - .. . _ �. ,a C T DOES T D , [I�� PIPE ! - GROWN 1 ONTARIO . rs n. ', fi � ''r '' a �' ''�`7� �" � �� "'.s.5' ; - - ,- .. - - .. - �;F• _ . y , „ ,. 1 t� �`, 'Modern Etiglaette ,Y �s. , New /Cafe Service a ` ���'r`x �`i � rb4 k It a •!r � ` A s ps % 1 r,YS For, �/.NA TraYas 1. Is it well for a person to h iorm sudden friendships with peo-, - Fie that one has not known tint a very short time ""Coffee shop" to Cope with , :lncreal<ed Pas4enyer Traffic �• When one is �a guest at a helping of every dish offered?' w Cate can of a type ' new to 8. What is the first rule one -� Canada are about to- be placed in should obserde in giving a success• w service --on -the Csnadian, Nations; 11;•1 ran; ° - -- - - - -' N : _Railways.. -While deteribed_s_ a cafe car 4, When people persist in relit- - _ing- at,.the_.theatre, is it, permiss- �... this new example of - dfains car — fble to ask them to step-1- equipment has -also been termed p a "coffee shop" car. It is entiie- S. What•woman should a ntas� ly different in interior' plan from seat at the dinner table! Wooden plugs and makeshift plates hells keep sieve -like H: X S. Penelope seaworthy. as, ship, chief the standard type of dining car. - target of one of heaviest raids on much - bombed Malta, comes safely home to British port. Hundreds Increasing passw4er traffic due 8. Isn't it poor manners to make : of bomb , and shell splinter holes pepper craft's side. to growitlg wartime business has extravagant remarks about' a wo- : c _ - - placed heavy' demands on railway ..man's . dress,. when i . a _ _. _ _� . din' cars and these new units up? w a.. -_Nava You Heard? -- Britain's M.P.'i' ", NQiiV C�4N 1 T -- den gnled by eanadian National - - -- • -, experts are being provided to .. ANSWERS - - - ..' .Make 'Munitions _ - •.. _ - . Jones and Smith were sitting in cope with that demand. , 1. It is far. better to pmceed ubteir gent in the African juagii Two members o! Yarilament, V• tLow can I somovs grease . Tiiese cars have been evolved �ftlars cantiansi� unL;r ..�.• :� -bat discussing their skill as hunters. scorn the hair! tar acquainted, before forming 'a _ p up }y Jon,,, ..m• �_ +h.•.i+. one of them a primly .dressed wo- in the stream line manner to .lo- real friendship. An -old nii el* would bet Smith a pound that he �t worked side by side with A• A teaspoon . oI borer is, pedite service . and to provide for " - • ' : 'could go out and kill a lion torch- Parliamentary clerks at their ben- warm water when washing the a greater number Of patrons says: BewszA equally of a end- den friend and a slow enemy." ches turning out war materials. hair removes grease and improves within it given time than is pas- - _ -• •' ' gl Rave our likes �fvith. 2. Yes. We all • appearance of the haft. leisurely .. ._ _.. s saran wan only time woe but the Pp a with tits more It 7 i� k, _ sibs --; • Smith took the bet sad sa£ bask - and dislikes but at s small dim` Lou- make cavilled o v - ieth Miss Thelma Cazalet, a s Q. Hew can I movement -usual fa the e n sa �bo await remits. !b _ don Conservative, and Arthur eggs? tMaal tuns_ nor it #s em stressing to file hoe- - - - Duckworth, Shrewsbury Conserve- teas wain a guess relumn a �h- a lion put its head through tits An A good recipe for aetiisd lacreasi,d Accommodation _ One can at least manage a tent flap. five, said it 'made them feel they eggs is 1 tbsp. of mustard, 3i�- ti ' „ were doing something extra Cal The new sax her kitchen sad quantity. De you know a foe, called tap. salt, % -tbap. butter, 6 ems - _ beat Bitter. in the centre o! -the floor 8. To bring together only pep• '• _, . ,y - - "hones . • dt asked. _ - hard boiled. 'Cat the eggs v �hT re win _. _... ... "I do," said Smith, backing Miss Casalet was filing s sntill halves, mash the yolks, season, space with a dining compartment pis wham the hostess' is su away. _ metal bar, while Duckworth, was with salt, mustard, and add %- on each side, o! the kitchen. In be congeni#l. i a _ _ �I - ,� i of metal. compartments sash 4. Yes, bait do.-so raters red n+ ---planing­ see the dining p quietly Ah. said the -lip "he oaVes � 8' p tbs . ;Welted butter. I+5I1 the egg rte p _. _ _ ,. ,.• le it the „ accommodating twee patrons ao pleasantly as � y - - - to do �g ty Pa P lib - I this b the th think h _ w rtes. ou a rand _ mg F Po ' -he maid. "Any' available tbuti _' - these are no chairs, seating being resent the request' or. ignore it. -t How can. I keep tilts rover h comfortable sstoes speak- W. the usher. Only the • _• a era rq��' ",�, , ",�, 1* - -- should -� of-the cook book clean' provided y ix .•. ..... -. - First-- Patio -- - - -- -- y am plased 'along the side walls. Tables moat, rude and ill -bred people an a mlf -mad* mesa, plants -and I ,think it well that I A. • a _ '-�••* ail v of this. " „ of flowered oilcloth. This will T � «'1'� l:'� �_� d I' " Sseodd, Patient (sadly) + - should know how, too. of the. satees leaving the centre 5. The woman on his right. "Y cos is Mei. I'm (sadly) r.- Miss Casalet, Duckworth and $over all its blemishes and at the 11Qor��aWs, clear for service, _ -8. Y69. A -complementary ra- vleed work of . wife m eti the Parliaments employees first same time give it a surface that mark can be made privately, but + y Ty may be wiped pit easily in: the _ -IEach 'dining compartment has should be avoided when' other - - - three •:rgeear. became interested in ' munitions are present. - future. accommodation for twenty guests work when they discovered an old and the total of forty which may u - The chief constable of a -small- lathe in the basement of the his- Q• How can d remove the paper be seated at one time* is a greater `town was- an expert veterin- torcc builds while on . fir'e- watch- label 'on s bottle? �' - -• rag capacity than that of standard C C �ars_avggeon- , -*Po . night the . duty:.... _ .. ___' �}'' " �S S* -ff f - --A: -n -�- - _.,.... _ ,errs. • The -- phone boll rang: The chief con. Alter a few experiments,' theT by first wetting it and then hold- latter vary from thirty to thirty- atabie's wits answered. • - Protect your NUUK. psi CANS, la than Ida. Jenkins! asked (f6cided� turning out war materials in it near a flame o! the stove. silt sesta. _ - playing , fns. PIIiH sal TH16Y16b. We " .was better than a dart ---; - g nave a .1150 ■std t7aQ Of Safe. •ff an igitaied voice. heretofore Lbeir principal diver - Q. How can I make a cleanser Tables in the coffee shop cars cabnet, for any purpose, Visit "Do you. want my hiiaband in lion while nQt watching for fin for wicker furniture' have smooth colored tops of saai- an. pi r write r•t prices. • :e. 11• - . #tie capacity as veterinary suzgeor bombs—and- asked tot 'additional tarp material quickly and easily - -ar as chief constable ?" facilities. A. Good cleansers to: wicker cleaned. Table covers will not be _ "Both, madam," came the re- l - x' furniture are salt and water, or used, but napkins will be provid- j.6ci.TAYLOR LIMITED 'ply. "We can't, get our new ball- - a solution of warm water and -a ' ' 'ed. - -- TORONi� SAf'� WORKS - - dog to open his mouth, and there's �- „' �' = -- little turpentine. Either solution -: •• 11sa moat st t:.. sor•sr.. : a burglar in 111"° eJsilaa� ■ -i�sa i3Cti ^'ll 1� PwtablNbel ;835 Award For Bravery m'tgi`' moderately scales. s ,; ._.Mike:."Tis a fine laid ,"t4 have there. A magnificent _ V bead and noble features. Say, Joseph Y. Stalin's men - ordy, . :.. '.� L S S IF I E T iA D V E 8 T I S E MEN T - • _ ,could ,you lead ms a soups• -. recently' wan awarded the order • • • of 'dollar•?" of the Red Banner for his services _.. Pat: "! could Woe. 'Tie my as a colonel In the Russian air wife 'a child by tits first lfut• force. • - The decoration awarded BAHY CHICKS BUICKr - 1P'O.NTIACS DOGS WANTED band." young 'Stalin, wha_atill in- in' his *WW RE READY TO FILL ORUERB' ANDERSON McLAUGHLIN BUICS- WANTED PUPPIES ANY BREED. tweritle�, was in a long list an- Pontiac Ltd. the largest dealer preferablyy thoroughbreds Give on • pulls s and. day -old chicks full d•talls, Ontario only. DOG- la Canada toe Buleks and Pon- A uCOt Called at the Cit'm -niPBt rlouttced On the eye Of Germany's You'll lik ly find need for these tiacs are located at 1029 Bay 8L.. �'DOM, 680 Bay, Street, Toronto 1nvaFiur Of the Soviet UWlan: before. end of year, so advise Toronto. You can always be sure ,plop' One morning, gave his ad- « early ordering. .. Bray Satchery. - of real high grade used cars, at MEDICAL dress, and asked that a penny - The - citation read: • For excel., 180 John, - Hamtlton. Oat very reasonable prices. Cars that s s -worth be left there' in the after- lently carrying out military pro- •you can depend on for real Bar- A TRIAL -EVERY SUFFERER Of ti " vice noon. ] @CtS 01 the Command its the front LT IS NOT TOO LATE to purchase e' Pery is fee ootiof tos►a Rheumatic atry Dixon's RemeedX rt� 3' home time later the vendor was 1'.. tstLl jai. the -G 6. Twpaafa cblrk ■- wilt ba -_ ` but Y, oa.a.o" w ' l - through -year■ munrq ■ a,ru6 $tote; -M- -zlitg atchi all through July and of serving well. t will Day Toy Ottawa, Postpaid $1.00.' �vnrn An n� rupri --& when zne man rushed :n -gr d hoRi at _the Sams part of August Five hatches a to visit us when In Toronto, be- time brave and talon" ^ °� 14 -pas ebraeda - - brill .— ■rasa w0 ar• sure w• can save and told him to 'cancel the -order. bravery - -� crosses, and 5 breeds of turkeys - 'qou money ua.L nuws eau says 5:a TEW' T� .."What's the .matter?" inquired Another, of Stalin's sons, Jacob' to. choose from: Day old, 'Started -' „ �,, . chicks, and older pullets. Day FOOT HALIIi RUCil3, NEW ktUtiS 1ilADE FRUrI the butcher. Is your cat dead • a lieutenant, was mentioned in old pullets reduced ;9.00 per hue- old. Dominion Rug Weaving Corn- "No, no, no," puffed the man, des atches 'list Au 16 for fi ht= Bred for July and August.; Prompt •BATIMEENA FOOT BATM destroys pang 964 Queen , t. W., Toronto p g• g a t • ■tr tfnn ■tyro naps in■tantly_ 4 n r a for bookl,L "he's caught a, mpusse;" - "•'lug with an artlil battery until' • spec Far•• c °ta g`d O �'y for special price_ do 6 and 8 week bottle.' Ottawa agent, Denms.a _ his last round of ammunition was old assorted pullets. - Twaddle Drug Store, Ottawa RHEUMATIC Boarder: "Abe your fired. Chick Hatcheries Limited, For- Witty ' etosk u like the weather- tiff• _ Buse Ontario. FREE CATALOGUE HAVE YOU' HEARD ABOUT 'y Dixon's. Neuritis and Rheumatic ..,iyening... Rather raver °. BAKERY Q1P>lIEMT _ FREE: CATALOGUE OF RARE -Pain Remedy? It gives good re- With' Landlady: "]ndied? area Exciting. on M Rev. *RelaS suits. - Munro'. Drug Store, its Great ,Work on Marriage 'Bela- Elgin, Ottawa, Postpaid 11.00. HAKERW OVENS AND MACHIN• ti R QR_ By' the way, your board bill' rX f ✓!%% ,rye also rebuilt eVUipmeIIt ti• DER, 7 Queen frost W51; YATEl•TS y �, ,b like the weGther, too. Ua•' •or Monet i10k GotylesDOndeac invited aliubbsrd Toronto• -0 0- FETH9IibTUNHAUl4H et COMPANY -settled." Fargoiei� »litflroskclriWete��tt,,p,mples,ab. Portable Oven Co- 103 Bathurst HEREFORD BULL9 Yat,at Solicitors. 85tab11ehM a fooe�.nl++,.abiat,rnbee•ndotb,e '8t.. Toronto. 1190; 14 Sing West, Toronto • c.w.dakmtvobies,m.foe -.aNas , 000W . e,.ed. PUREBRED HEREFORD 13UTAA 800kl,t of information on n- Light Cigarettes °e.�l..aitwD:, C'° for immediate aervl_ce. Due to ac- auo5t .vow OARS - USED 'ANU NEW t • e� 35e�trialbottlewo�■t1% y� H 1JLiThomgpson of Montreal,lw, PHOTOGRAPHY _ _ • With $100 Bills a•pettodgl■tDDD.Pnll tiYT 1[Toronto i olAde LDryil,r P 7m� and olderrbulia 1 anion, ex r"int ' ' WHY PAY MORE? YOUR, FILMS 61 uth dealers- three locations. 8Sr developed and 8 glossy valor - «. It was everybody's party' on' breeding. Price• from $104 rap. t. Ybasant Road 2040 Yong., M. Crews, Calabogl, $t'ock Farm•, tints only ncl Fri, 4 i e ,a- Corregidor ,when, the job of den- 8t. and 1660 ' Danforth Avaeat,. Renfrew, 'Orit. Tetephon, R,a- Iargement included. Write toes Our Used Cars make us many free mallars. Nation Wide Photo crew 637.. ielari/itd Aflierftisn and -- — I�ftf_ friends. Writs for our Bras Book- Services 80 James 8t , 811 Cstl- - Filipino currency, Including X100,- alyssd used cars arises, Ontario. i.t- on- y,dlgr„d rsnawad_a,ad_an- W NTED -Ft7EL WOOD' 000,000 of Philippine pesos, .was - ' MAPLE AND MIXED CORDWOOD. + APHY be n a few days before surren• FEMALE' DYHING a CLESaIPtG also Hard and Softwd6d' Slabs R .' gu Bundled Edgtngs. dive full pas - DON'T TRUDGE Z'IIROUGH WEAKNESS- BAVSS YUU ANYTHING NEED$ Melinda a Walter Toronto.* .Nineteen- ; Titie Beat. der to Japan, says Newarweek. In - Melbourne last week. Cola R G. dy,ing -or eleaain t Writ, to to Meltnds street. Toronto. YOUR s Jenks, qne o! -.the last six Amen- for tatormation. we are lad to _ Lydia >e. Ftnitham's Vegetable ,answer roar tlaSSti t. MOTOR! vest by BFall r ash Eaft -officers evacuated , tiotn the O not' only hdp• .IelJev, mane R, Parka+. °ley: marks Any s or°�exposur, film D,rf,oeip - mend ytla.bu{ abo w•at. neeh -- - stet ._18�- . :Iazlga- Chi, �Ta- -_ OVERHAUL YOUR MOTOR WHILE developed and Printed for only - l�s�rtrers;* Tepotted. = ;albs -:- mtsoa� .-,dtM sO moaibly rottZB. you r0 ari;g iavi se0�r 1WZ1W _ _ °su=1c` an silty told = test- asrviee - few joys the Corregidor hope hfid ttooaldlstta:baaoeS It hat bit-- gnaratrteeA to •raatora cow-;. guarant„d. a =wan. to -fulfil ; a<. liie'a• ambixlonr• -• -- _ -- of 4 a n' p - -- - -- ra$ston. $2.00 delivered. ]tike IrERW, PHOTO' SERVICE tigszetr with =100 bills." 1 - =' _ .. _ aat� s41 afantipba'�s:. :_. _ _ r ? — a pig, Man."Af11 tt3II °ii Tom. �r.,.v a- w�, •r:. ' �v3 .;fir i '' ,...�• "p, '�� ' �..• - '.•• - c • [ - . l' - r N.ti �v n..�L�'t. v,t ,,.. `, 9..:...' - .�i i ""r i - 'n.wf., •`, n..;LL'�,w+ 'o:i .g .. [u� /.'�•y'iiibi.._ e - '.[,:�.v�. �. �S •f"'�•' .r..: Yp,4: _ .,�.' r (,. '�¢•i't`V 'j' w1 • :A+' `� �' ?..:. ". r r - .. [ 9Y' r•+•Y., , w p` - ' s •K:..�y.�.. -.. _ tn. a✓+!; -' - _ _ _ .•.•^• ' ••M��'t ' } 1 E. k.'v. � ". l r' �• •'...t`•.•,. T� l5- ptie�oe NO -rIcE sup �.� e i tore -- 1 e..• a • ee � Oat � pass yew •al► • studio Couch and "2 - 3 00"t coin. chairs -72.50 - �...�. GROCER - WcwD, vas EN z, Spring - filled matt- by tb.4st• A. IL cthb— BAN II, Beii�i.; 16.50 -43.50 -� . ceases ei� �4ver BEATON, BELL F! ROSS — Dinette - - _ .. -- - - - - _ �� BUs1BaBI srBtII ePip rkS — i � " Barrtatars ter Solicilari . -, r suite � �. • J. MATM. K. C. = _Tslsohon� _ _ -- g �j. so t9l Aft Meat L44 .1 -ifs is ` p.BROOKEBELL. &W. Adel.2UR We havealso olaeed is stock s tall - - --C�! v 'ash B �°� -- :' i, IN V. ROse 873 Bey St. - LM d MAPLI 11MA!' IGMAM 6 Cb s Port and Beans, ili�Midaah ZG, � Yoe lie. x Motor Ambulance, Day qr Nigiat C1sei's Pork And Beans, 18os. 11r,► s for �„- t -JOHN L. POND Toronto ISM E, is cab pound tuna HG1Q5�rleMILLAN- Barruler 301 n PSONN 1i00' Cleow Leal Fancy Ptoh fh sec. 'ls `' - ? ' �,est► Per u. !! Ir.iiuda htrMl A •eTLe _ _ Herne fl(Oe — Sod�•aye sslm04 1'2s _ ledtsoee s ie a�io'. set Pickering, Ont. Jutland Suthus, l for C. A. STERRITT Ml1liesrAv wrowes, &aas 1. ass.. PBOxs — oiYiea�T4 Ba.. 6i - . issa�t spre.dib.g alee.� asserteid skin :slats, >> Ile. �. _ Fnnetal Director . _, &raft 61"wieb . . th said lie. R- ]3=ATUN. Tuwrnn�r Dealer X6.1. 1,!, vasty lMk - r - Do Clary CoeMeeee -CA" iwo'a for Uffierest% Tasty f es" fik il3eesier. u itoe'" vmer of �tl ^� t Yov >� CMMG AND ..CLAREMOl!�l' DM Ilos. - - S�'✓BES _ Sae�ed Pl d&* Sacs: -ilea - _ _ Aylmer stuffed onves, 4 0=. ► - - _- :. - - We do building of ate' kinds L �� _L �Alluder stuffed Oltt►essy 't1o�- - G1BNIDRAL INSURANeR CARPENTERING Refreshung Eil�ilSil Ashner plain Olives, 4 osJ isc -- - -- R &AL K8TATl$ ;Aylmer Stuffed Oliver rims. 6k, i . CEWFINTING ale .. CONVBYANCIN(I - Runs ehoiee CaNnp XBa , PLV'JMW4G : :. SOOB'iNG Healti Salts, - leas. 49c Ifeins Pork and 'Beans, 6c, 14c; Be. and ,W_ ofd. satablbhed agooaay, _ - Weston'•s Aopie- Bioasorti Bizdb4 18oz. 25e. - phone Pick. 60d•. - ..' We also sell Brantford 'itioolfag Fruit Saline, with tumbler Weston' Cdeph�ane Rolle, assorted 17e. . Xxterials. Empire Bathroom 18oz. blcCeradoks celephme rAs Assorted Y7a Dnro Water Grape fruit juice .1,'4c. and 88e. 1i' ][ Jam . MAW � le Beatty 5 +. +�tt _ : $A Complete Line' of .. •_- _ ' ._ AvOt Joke, ANen's r Ife. A ULi lON EI1R .AND. - . - -. - -- _ ._ kAylnier Drape Juice _ and !!?e. : 1.IOFtPEi�iD _ _. __ -- 7- = - VALtTa''�G.It _ £4niT enL, a ^•d Cal13E'rZIS t' 11Iii$ AWltaer �F'sncy 1b®ate Juice, 20oz. 12 1 -la , 'Sales conducted Anywhero ftaldwg WISterlal3 � t Amer Fanoy Tamato Juice, 26oz., 14c, t for 27c. Phalle or write. Address 614 Dunda• rifs':5UALk1r1tVN:* Al _. tkreet, Euet. - -_i -. Estimates' Pree �y �+{ SPSCIALTY # Work uiranteed- BOYES DR V •, I ' t'Z' '- : Flan 1608 =' TBE REX-LL STORE : '' ` - ECOIIOIIly and C1eaIIliness at _ .. PsCWJCSiNG, ONTAB?A pboete, Picit es _.. e_ Ilk . ��.` - Store Sons a p 8 m. to 19 . m " +� r sun" 9 A. n4 to 9:_ P. Is. - - :.1AM ALSO GIVE LR'.`.'D • "E.URV EYC R F. 0.94NMAN. a >~ � :X1/1. ,5e Cl:�iAPMAN 1,7 �RSR LEYI * F. B. A....r mesa aai Asusid. lAS - _ .. 8aslsMr, Soetcitos eke. Ilem" Less -- i - 9. we& am !.t rise K% aria cabs... ftm Us •tr PlrSorins lint to LR , Z~ �. Oe !la► use !she e0seti a - - SEED _ - -- .vaIL �: MoBLEY TOWNSHIP Ct)[�NCI�.. NEWS _ -. • • - r - - -- ggb}FQ tt_ MITRANCE We have 8 shipment of Hybrid Seed - SRRVICS PROTECTION Over '354 Pheasants DWributed in described the .plan of the - nou'iug, pleloedng 'Townsla;i scheme to the menibers, stating that Corm• Have you ordered yours # lllav : oM no pheasants ba a been dis-' there would' be about 800 hem" go• GoldenGlow, Bloody Butchers - - trnmted in this township in the last big up outside of the Plant. War- f vwatb b7 the peparinlent of .fie time lionidng would contribute 1180 : • 4F•ai _ and Fisheries. Mr. Pugh. Secretary ind $20 er , year, according to the _ �• No. 7 %TTaad aln Y �- g' - -- -- -sise- �- the_hoose. -_ -Mz. �ole�_aleo ' _ Bulk adding that- -- the birds dish ibuted' . ddated that in the first one ' hundred JDalilkh S �R would nest this year and would add' applications, for houses, there were �_ -1- greatly to the already large flock. 159 children represented, ana that, to _.Q)ffiplete Of garden .. Vart7 Fssr!! to be Placed' in Seiool aecammodate these, s "school i►-ould have to i>c buiit� (rliey Wind Lmy , $ few lawn mowers _ Seetloa Na 6 instead of 4 One Dollar- s Bear per house for Ah- conditioned Mr. George vuty, Lot 16,• Pick- tzea t lights. Gags disposal is a . • y. egg, caked .the. cocmdl to puce , a�.a Ito be dealt with. wet- EIectriC" washers & 1'e Z'lgerators - : g'StTil;S1r}:AY,- FRi'DY. SATURDAY him .in Section 6, rather than No. er•mains for water will supply ;the Jii�` !.-t/�fi. ;, l[r. Party scud aril ;.lo farm ,which mat• Aran ;ivuu to. app�'a arcs WIII�i 4itt"o shows At ' 7 and 9 p. m should ba. in Six, and only b� _ $Woo to build. Council lot it be. Satuuday Matinee at 1.80 of «Md nature" hiis roan, with sev- , known 'tha- -they, if in their power, - 71 ge nt for McCormielC•Detrit►g Fe►rsn Ntr<Uiuttrr 1►AR - 6�BaB FORMBY in oral children ad school age, - who have no intention of letting develop- wanted tbom to go to rickering A - school, .he put 50 -acres of •hienfasa �nwe share of a nations liabil .SOur -Motso -- iP. have i:. Csui set it.. Or ie ii toot �:a. ±C�n The Beat experience in No. 4 West. Debentures o + ity: 'Council world consult - 4, which he too1F ovRr * before they - PHONE and -have coats �eparedv and meet lC BIN - - ' *Q— 4 . _ ' "me out, can make no di3ferenoe, the Committee Os coon as possible. ol.�e7r BALS�CINS - - IU . P KE �LONDlAY, TUES, WEDNESDAY He ham been paying for: another'' Further discussion revealed the plan - , JULY 13, 14 and 15. children to go to Pickering for over of the Wartime Housing to build a, = Two.shows 'at 7 and 9 p. s. 13 years. Council 'Kited 'thst • on re- tour -roam school and ask this town- lease by the "Board of No. 4, Vast# ship to maintain salve. We believe - •AUTRY in _- he Would be placed back in No. 6. - COuncil'' vievre the proposition thus- on fjt outlined, an 'an expensive one, j -- S: 'ask -SO A[llap 'Licit - - �� N G. le�'r'a Silk D' I' 7+► Plant -Read for thus township. _ with 'SMILDY SilIRNE'P'1�E • • Members . of Defense ..Industries at Deptitation ' at Evenind fission - Ajax naked at this riesling for - a amputations at the evening seas- also an added attraction -- 80 mile speed limit on the rnad.froln ion frcim Pickering Beach- wid Fair- - : WA.-ATED No. 2 Aishwsy to the plaur. .(from port asked for g gg dimno'al and' _ A Date with the stop light down), There have road grading. A one hundred percent been a rhimbr of accident' there of petition of ratepayer' .in these areas., a. - Distance u/111� _- the Falcon late and the . danger is increasing. would enable Council. to -set .np the ,_ lYi - .- that _ .1 Ha ° C6uncil stated they* • believed necessary machinery to carry out a tnith GEORGE SANDERS .and with the 40 mile iiftit now, the system, to be paid for by said rate Dot lower the pavers. Horace Brown. on behalf • of Ratepayers Aeaociation of Dun - limit to -80. the his ` d on Causing Ttonbk barton District asked for an'sdvamce ?,. WRL SM'UADAiY 'Wcfed InsPce poll in township elebtions, —'the plINO FAR ' 11 - 'JIILY 16.` I7 Mind 18. Weed 'Inspector John Phillips Ask- impracticalibity of such a plan was ed therConncil to define' via work. described by the Reeve. * LIMITED - 11.." ,1 Ae Dept. of Weed inspection, don Picketing notary asked for part- . . critical, are leav- iculsrs on man rots havin to do =Na BPA'iZQli to farm help being y Po g ^DOBQTl3Y 1r�Ata[oUR cad - ` ing the job to the judmient of the with the future and protection of - ++ , ' ONT. pBONN Wawa s! - _ - ~: •x; WMWAM HOLDEN IMpOetOr. Complainb era being this munidpslity for the Mature. . - :- -� 'a�: t: • +• !fled with the Inspector woo mast, Cogndl an taking many steps in in turn, warn the offender or order that direction; but the problems. Ara .,,C � EA� HeasM and hJeY - *0 weeds • by the roaddde cat, and new and mutt'. The position of the Us1ED G9/OZ'BIIdG, ST>l$ILI�, let the township pay 'for. the_ labor. township eouncillman in Pidwring i141stsid acrd' passed tiles new. We Sotidn O[er 'ContribnUen � � • attra�ive e � �y a bw aftmsnt al tote . War. timo i _ in Lion of Sertko.. natters !n• this . ntcinicipality. They 'S yEGETABLES �y :y Mr. Col our �' . • rase �tativ�m .oft.► 11� � � - - - eoats Na,' V r'asoasdo. b ' Rep � have may _ �r � - Wsrtitoe � ueins, at Plant - - -- -- - - - - - - -- - . - . deepest• syMtapa " YOU to eeteis Bee bsloe� you _ . : 'HONE 26 : : y l alswt. Sam sebwarv. 21 A - Bertienitnrai Society News - = we also male sotto to measure The First Aid and Medical Sect- Members and. friends of the Pick essft ism r ! tr Pt i o + n 8orticnitural Society w311 via- on f the loco. A. P: under Dr eri g .lam LK'S MA EST • - fF.F A• �' x. .i.� Tomlinson, will meet eve other it the gardens of Mr. and Mrs. week hereafter, the next meeting to . El, Bdawin, dh Saturday evening'. be on - Monday evening. July 20th. July 11th, at 7 o'ctoclr. • m � - •�., t. aT .., � .. Ot- -•rtx'• lsuz.• k1'..�s,:tix't•,�. {•,....; .,`�P'�•S=v,�'�`•;�• �..°.' [k��`F "!Frs�??r�,s!eY,:r.,.c•� :. - .stow. .. - r.r[, -4 , -. -. .r .:�� .c - --