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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_07_17s�• � .r_ ' Yip^• -F. �C � r' e, r'•w:' .y,.F .Y �lS•• '�7J,_ K .as - • r' Y .f• `+ N r.,.. - - _ • •'.,,: .Ft 7. •„rz',4. ;4.'< e•.2< a, .., t "4 G; •�'r• ''7aS".r ^* „vr k•..w•, +rte ''r :� : o.� . `� _ L I „. 1 `' ?� -. ':7"'� -�.. '!' •r,,•.- .. •it:'�.i. NE­C -N�G i -.J+.” sY/~a^ }+a. ,'f, f••�i dEL zq r©I�. LX11. ( �'I0J&MA tI, +C7NT., FRIDAY, eT�7LY 17. 1942 r _ ' T�.-48 �. qUe$t_ _0 1 death -Al ec - Do dwell , ex- Her"I e 0 July 20th ` BMti et Alm XcDo&eB at tie incendiary ..b►Ymbs or the sans n of - NOr!`iG'E s VAN& subject of inquest laic, !;. �• R'' P' the high explosive boadb, 3t they q - --- - came, would disturb the public The Nursing Reserve Classes ,be- • hoc a l i s m s - On Jae 86th, an esglodaa aoa ',f Ie lis�ee to oar radio. We listen q We - � to- wonder when ing -Sponsored by the Red Cross will Wand' as the plant of. Defense Ind- to Lim people who -line is nor fawn. we take a 'glance along our streets start on. ` us�biss here, resulting in -the death And we wander why the mdinistsr � evening, J 17. ]r.o " • °° ' "'� " Mra. Robt.- Gordon Is visiting wM , W�c contrlbu"d -- the -- flower -of their -asan tip, please be at the 1W Cross, of two others, one seriously. subject "Zlie wise and-- foolish -vir- Hood to our armed forces. Algal Rooms-at 8, sharp.. friends in Goderich for a few weeks. ZAttoroey- General cordon Conant Vne should, with his eloquence on sdme of which have already . made ,Anyone desirous of taking this D J• Callaghan and children speaE has directed Dr. 9mirlie Lawson, the vhtuse at those that • were- the supreme sacrifice. We think of Course, but not able- to be -present the week- end'in Belleville. Supervising Coroner for Ontaiio, to , ready, no matter what the hour 'of se who e� o vin Mr. and IYit> Wilson. Toram those of- lief: leis- , on #he- 1.. conduct an inquest into the death of. the dsy or nigh ; stir in- ali�►e fire- � hours is our volunteer army. of their name with -Jim W. A. Goudy. visited Mr. and Mrs. Bohn Murkar _ Aloe. Dodwell: Mr. W� - BT Caemnon, fighters,- a- response to that -word the rna�ay women who are Dersev� _ _ on Saturday evening. a, at "Ltie 1l�waa,vp- �e.,vae60 • - -- - ing with their_ sewing and 'knitting �. T. Douglas, toronto, was bi DeparOment will act for the Crown. Wonder if you people know that Pic]m ring Public , Library.- -, town one day last week' -and' palled and various other b ranches of en- 'UNPector A. H, Ward of the 10ntar- to what the fire section of the A. vor,. , not - for on a number of friends. R io Prvvinelsi Police will attend to R. P, has as its -objective - to be dsa forgetting those who Patrons will please note that the Mrs, Vanakiver, Pleton, called on . ready no matter what the day or s1e members of the sttive sorces, as Pickering public Library will be .a au><nber of friends last week: the police work.' The_ Coroner's Jury hour. not to ]rnaw and be able to do well as nurses and doctors.' once a- closed 'from 'July • 18 - Augvst 4. 3•, Ralph Annan has - returned, to _ Wdbeen s11bh1cmoned irclm the Town- .too late - liut to be ready.. We gain our optimism Hof laith in Members may take extra books for make his- hotie in Pickering, taking - p 'ot Pickering i- a�ardaace with the ultimate outcome of our Cause these two weeks. _wonder if the paper "The Cahn- - rip• residence in the old. >hame on • ` 17re ls+► and usual practice, is revived and we' can , but repeat . - - r.'- The inquest will be held at the ando" printed in the interests of- the- convereatioh with the young' • Church Str - d a, Pkdtetirig,' on Monday . the Ajax Plant in our community, A VALUABLE GIFT rown airtman which we think sinus rip our Congratulations to Pe�11 Field, wh July 20th, at 8 p. m. has 'not sunn:tled rip our lazy iitit quote— �m One of the £nest gifts ever pros - ic, with honours at the Torontd He,asked us where we were going. oricaa the available• information, "It is perhaps a cruel observation, We said to "A. R. P. practice to try ended to any library, one indeed Comaervatory of Music. -- Comm. an of the opinion that it is in the but there are few who will deny the and learn io take care of. things, which large city- libiariee� - in�ght- _fir. tstagh ._scodina gs aalWayfag - public interest, as well as the beat fact that if the • - holocaust of war , en is now in the session of with his parents heM utereats of our war industries, par- was but a. little nearer• boon, there- down Here while you are nP there". Pickering Public Library. It consists . Friends are sorry to hear that {. + l ,., rnm of or rear•tew Re- replied: "foodl while you • are . k- quest :be hdd�p G. D. Conant Ion oi�sridemocrae, free-born at war. � do our beat to look attar them "Jeanne Mance Her LifeLJ � K. � -��to his tRed cur- �• ,�, , aaa dti , _ Iv,/.1ua si�ta , `emu ua•rn Here, w� ',tie magnitude of the job '`i' tip'.' "Fanmy;Allers" by .Sister ]3elen �Mor- Mr. Fred Gray was a weeik -end _ Lrweb has to be dome - is too • aneh this spirit, 4oya, we will can- rimy. visitor with the Dwyer fad for our imaginations to visualize, flans our Monday night practice Rev, and Mrs. - Jenklasoni have re- but an attempt should be made • sessions, and tram 8.00 to -10.00 p,- is a gift to Pickering Village r r evaluate our place in the war effort..' m• we will strive to make ourselves through. its library, from Sister turned to town after a cold west We wonder if you know that one ` more eQitient. no ringing of the -Helen 31 5"7 in memory of her at. Lake Couchiehing: + i fin belle and the wait of the sires father, Jiames Morrissey, who was a Mrs. G. Fr Coates.. and ehildm r gentleman, in the interest of our I will echo through our streets. A pioneer settler in "Duflin's Creek", are holidaying with -the fon',mer's - . - cause, Waited until we assembled, , a -and of -his fsziffly, Many Pickering Parents in Brussels. Dr. Cook, Animal Husbandry, of gave a lecture and �temowvtratimn,- Pis! invitation is ex#ended to all mw+,, 4t_hO ST Una s - @r _ -_jet, : -of A�1cu1 ure _.._ -tram..,,,, ri W viii- the Morrissey 'family, who lived in eral weeks with friends in Detroit y ispeaker at this week% dinar, - ieulties reached his home t1t 1.80 a. the present artrny draft ragulatipms the small frame cottage on Church ands`_' Pointe ,ion the Status. to come out and fain our Compi<ny. Street, a few dooia south of the - Austin Baker t._ th* D, :n": L!. speaking an hereditary 'influences -vs. instead of the usual 6 p. nl, af- Cyril IL Marley, Secretary particularly with live stock. He ter a day's work. We wonder if Rifles of Canada, Bias returned to �ia�,w ww fair.eav}uuvaµ Y� ,raw ear- )W Q10M O1rr '• "�` sin M: ! mpm, tlh'C _ an doubt- .. -- .. A. A. r. rhzemen were . _' less "little Welen Morrissey" was. his post on the West Coast, after anal wellltmawa breeds of today -imp psnpiag water om an imaginary fire well known to- many. of 1:'ickering's- -A short furlough pent with his.. 'a the mammal age,- the perfection of just seven minutes after the - alarm DBATR3 older residents. _ parelit4. kin. and M .. George Baker - these different breeds to meet the was Placed in Dumbarton. We wond- _ She was in this'•vilIagr foj a fe!w Church Sts.. s deaaands of.. the eb�rir Moxit of the. sr_ if _yon: appreciate• the- fact: - that ' DIED at /Toronto, early. July' 16th!_ hours stay, at the time of the funer- .. Congratulations to the pupils of .".dtRaraat areas of Central Europe, ,men and you training to pro- Mrs. Them i.,._ w >yh.* oar_ .i „f !mr ,;rtcr, )!t,- - ElIzabetii .1 1I��.:..s FVL/ilc Jc /novl who success:. - tha a- �: -- = a tie •9daw - � van at , ex nee -. '� -- --- -- . • 7 P �►e l� Fluieral an Saturday, 26, frasa res•' Morrissey, last winter, and during fully passed the Entrance F.xamina- . Tlie speaker' was introduced by of their time, gas, tires and clothes t iderlce of bar ran, Gordon J. Law, Lions written in Jime -. Audrey $otaei'a Goorp. Toth,- And yet we hear that our week) Picks that time had some- brief oonversi- Y Y ring, it 2.il0. Interament in Er- tion with Mr. W. C. Murlw. It was> t. Betty Wade, Violet Wade, practice evasion disturbs -the public Caretery. in his care that after her return ehs Phyllis Jenkins, Josephine Michael, peace. We wonder if the whine of - _ ARtI AL RAMS sent to Pickering library, these Norman Catik, -John . Faliasse uric - -- beautiful books. Pickeri,aa pr�,yle �e•L1sQA and daughter Myrtle, lk local own -►er tolls sus, o!• inky �1�1 - _ will be -especially interested in these. g � In dos►o the Brook Road one i�ven- -- Pickering Pickpockets � Mough written at' her request• by � are spending a few days with Mr. r- - :Inc Lima week, and coming _aa uss - the late ,�1. K rora„ " Tn ino and Mrs. D. N. J&ck Tn,,,t V1171 five ,>< "Its tugging away, ,t Of f..r u6ce years; ' Wilson celebrated her 80th birthday ..oe.. � .Maace' embodies file work of Sister ' Y tugging away, le - the law of slander would ii+ Whitby it is 82c. People y • per ;100 be- Friday last when relatives= and ' �e body of the mother, which' Ind + . Morrissey hermekf. � � only a . abort .w� tleen arm not let us' name, them; but there are eiuse it has water in hydrants. • I Jeanne 'Mah►ce Is .one of the most friends met_ to honour her on that i lover a p� trtici. forces that pick our pockets. Let us pay ;10 a year insurance in Piclper- I interesting of Canadian ,eioneers, occasion, Among other gifts. Mrs.*_ ' start With some facts - suppose I ing, and *ould Uve to pay only Wilson received over 7b birthda They were trying to get the body being a member of the party of Y X own &..house in Pickering, worth ;b.88 if in Whitby, or I would save cards. to :cowunernorate the occasion. of the mother off fire road, and were F�'ench - rlussionaries who, -under .. -- _- - ' •i; still at it earl the next morni f*aom ;4000 to ;-inanrable value $4.67 per year., -If we ha water in Sister Herman Joseph and Sister. y �� ?m9 g, . and it rat my taxes station established the mission Laurentia, who have been condue i b ;8600. The ' ursnce value on ,m7 Pickerin they then being near the bottom of station of Ville Marie the earliest rig _ the ditch. furniture and nente is ;1b00. My 12 peicent, I would save all the in- ,settlement in what is now the great the Summer School during the past r taxes are ;40, crease in the lowering of insurance two we ft at St. Francis de Sales s '!taxes do-' talc" • • inome 'from am costa, without the cit1 of Mantr+fal, The story' of her .4wootber• storyAs told 'of one of y Y expense of putting -life is one of adventure, courage. Church, completed their course td- et, but o - pock penis, and, by force, s tap is -my house, just so loo as' with at ionic at Wm T the travel truck drivers +lvsliitlg " g and endurance. It was air who es- �� P eely'� " they resemble the stand anal deliv- there 'is a hydrant on the street. _ ,into s colony" of coons, back near' tablished the hospital at Ville Marie or' of the highway robber more The fourth pickpocket . is Icomm- , _�- the Conlin gravel pit, and htving.to and .she served the. _Indiafl as - GARBAGE DISPOSAL -IN - -... than the stealth and secrecy of the unity values ", This is• one of the fight hia'way oirt He walked up to wet as white watt, ,a . _00 effiee, .*� hng_to t he •Pickpocket. �s+eeresi ✓. Yi.1y;�,.leis; because 1c ��. .: Qua - - self= sllchii'ice, giving her .lice to -the :. ;,s was going to Join the acv ,lt The first picktlocket_is of glees; sornetirae�l uta money in, instead of ' service of God `and of Canada in The local Branch of the Women's ' but "depreciation ". Mpg house and I .taking it out. If Pickering were to r not quite dangerous. ; : g this' cause so dear to her heart. Institute addressed 'a communication grow old together - both of us tip- build a lovely park next_ door, all Sister Morrissey of the Hotel to tlh g township rn• +nwit .• .�. + --+ ' ♦ ; SAWAGH proach the' end of our usefulness by my neighbors build' beautiful houses, Dieu, who is the fonndrens of St meetin #e -tho-_ a bit each year. The buildiag_hy�`o ;,. Pickering- sllould__g,,z_dl�rys Hospital, and one of the adequate facilities. for the disposal - $ovsehoiders - of -the village are or Z 1�2 percent each year �r ;70 or the community would increase the �t known ��s ` izi Montreal's of garbage in this viii T*minded that the "depot" is still more is 'taken ,:qut of my pocket value' of my- -home. If, . on the -other hospital mervice, has spent many itioll that has became alarming, with being operated at lira.' Cbristoil<'s without by knowing it course I hand my neighbors build an object- years, in assembling the 'details, of the large number of cam" of sever. g�'�, for the collection or salvage. repair, paint and maintain the house, ionable tannery or abattoir, or a the romantic life of this generous a1 families keeping house m one Bring your salvage to the depot, oii but the cost is not far tram ;70 per railroad was built through the back I! yon Lave a, sufficient quantity, to Year'. All 1-do is take it from--my and lovable olssracter, and in this building -. i buildinv tt,.. h..t ,,.� _ y of my lot, son if Pickering were work - �s- -� 4 be called for rive M tin nhigan pocket— yieef bi4ere'• he i:.l�y„�r,�t aavwia,� awxller SjI1Q sad man ti'Y1e � for one family only. Y archives of Paris and all other first Very ittle encouragement was re+ a ,call an the phone, . Mr, Frew, whq depreciati n- does --it -- for -m� $, vacant -houses, then nay -home would hand authority available, -but she ceived_ from the council who said, y W takes our salvage to ' the city, will' Text, there- is •'bbsolescoence ", or be worth less. > ` has vsited the birthplaoe df' Jeanne "this was a matter 'for the M. ,O. 1�' - { be in town some evening next week. J� old fashioned and out . of style. •• Ajax, with several hundred hous- Mane, in Nugent- le•Roe in :France, to deal with": If m home is la with _ .. 11 Y large and . peoplp es,. new, convenient, water and ��Fanny Allen" by sister Morrissey - The Institute, quite property art SCHOOL REPORTS wabt 'sifiail houses, if I heat with sewer is being built two miles south hag ,.already_ been reviewed in the fearing the epidemic season; and ' stoves when people want a furnace, east of. Pickering, close' to the new Pickering News, as A.copy is n6W in are looking*or soxrle 'measures and Senior Room Pickering Public2 S. if I . draw water from a well instead h`. g w4II attract q av44 our uoraly. _ might be taken to reduce the pose- \ Graduates from Grade 7 to 8 -'-B. of a tap, thp,n fewer people want to many 'people. What has Pickering Coates H. LeGard, Lois- Waiaanan- buy my house. How much I lose is It is. sl 'matter of interest to note ibilitq of an epidemic. One- of their got that Ajax hasn't? Pickering is that each of these books in the de officers called us .today,• saying she '(all three•-hon,) -Edwin Balsdon, Bill not possible to tell because it. -varies farther away -from the smoke and luxe edition of the t is 'valued at had a Bradley, Goo. Schell, Reg. Watson, from- nothing, if any house. is ne9v,. , noise of trains, it has larger lots, it � pproached one of our Police Betty Scott, Bob6 IrfI, Irene Lee, to' e`ve him if nobody wants, it - has-trees and sidewalks and church -_ '$26. WE do not often get' $2b books Trristees on the matter, and spoke Y r3*t _ g, in our small lib �Ileen Bressler, Peggy-: .McLenaii; "like Casa'• of the danger from flies, to which - s L4ma..... ea, It misses only ater. Pickering. „ Y g. That those- valuable'- - -books owe' lie replied the flies will soon be Walter Pearson and, Betty Bath The third pickpocket is one ot;the 'does not need a i3ewage'system be- gone" _(they're onl start ( ended), worst -- it is ".Fire". We all hope cause space enables us to use septic their existence to Sister Helen Mor- y- ills); - -So"" P ris'sey will make. them extrepmelg- in. _she 1 as_,_a k� non "n-behWl *f the - -- I5'iwm Grade 6' to 7 ' �VVillisln that fire -will miss us, but it does tanks. _ -1 atettaen,.- _#o- ering-.is -:Sg - ciiiiag people, and 'Institute to appeal to &11 houseiwld- (; auk; '- JaooQes- Ise -Mnug: er1i� =T: - ►tfih corers -ai tls -each yeah Pe can `not just -a convenience to the house- the thanks of the conimunity-go to -an for the sake -of - sinitation gad' Issues, .Ron, Fawcett, A1vbF Hilt= ;Qvez ... part of our cost, that is 80 wife; it is a saving of the values of this former resident' who, having -health -= - to-burn - -- Annan (reoonhmended ?_.: _m 90 percent of it by . insurance our homes -w- it is protection irakm' - r bury, or othatli but there are still lots of eosin anus- the is won honour and tame, still remleysr= dispute of your garbage ha p kpockets of obsolescence, fire berm with affection, her "old home such a manner as to place It beyond N 2 to 8 Bonus: Jeade ed_ by fire for which-** cannot ill- and -e mmucty value; and therefore' „ Wm"or pate) mar*. Insurlsnce rates in riiaring' important. tO"" • _' the reach of the slzmzmer gem. carno*ing, flies ", • ' _ - ..,Y�C"�,_, -- .:M ;gY••`•::•.,. -N _F.. -,• - ra,bri.�- c�',��' `��.�x.i''mt r ,.. N.i /+ - .. . - i,.y,_ {+,'.;: , r -"y l.. _- "•'v_ :y...0 :, - '" .y.,,.LJ "' c.T7 ' ?'.J,]Jaxr +" • �. .r •'.v'.¢.yh,d'� . - • .•. ._.. - ' , ' •.., • �_ - - _ _ ,. .. `•� '.S Wye,., ,4,,. .. Twl �•r• - - - -�' - a^','a�' r r'. "`•''• w >,.,'•. �,_.. ., .ti...M'w"' +L c., ;`'...'.rye';.,. - - y• ,.t {•`...•'�.. - .. • +'�'. �" ` ire •;6 <t�:L • r - - -_ . . • , f _" `—. •_ —a. • 1 , stesedore could load about $o oar WAR Commentary on current.. tan scrim bombs in the . same DIYID' space or eight universal Carrier. Mack Sea Repair Base , _,: Oae cup of tea is day. ]initip4 ,� - „� it by Ebb dayet Not bad? No, — - _ - -- it's not bad but it's only a free- _. _ -Lost When Sevastopol Feld _y _ a flan of the cargo space that can be saved if we Qll of na out our The fall of Sevastopol, accord- Germany's immediate oojectl- c' in __... Morin Stack thrust ie to 'r; ve ' } ' t,N �'. tea coriei3mpttarl-iQt�ali! to -the - Ohrfst#.a - Soienco -- -tea -. - - ' " d rt Of cocoas it isn't spectacular, Monior, may have left the Rue- Russia of oil rather than x- at- J AWET Cottlniin About •�•bv send iil�t m Our Gaad'+an Army this voluntary contribution that clan Black Sea Fleet without a tempt t bolster its own $ r7iPlY• . works no hardship on us-- -buy " _ ` °_ °- repairer - Can -be ceder• It might also be pa, -t of a plzn _- whatever hour of tie day or is another way in which the Ind!- taken. isolate Russia from United Na. . o When I came home from the ht We call "; we take it equally viduaI Citizen's Army can make All during the months when en- help by disrupting all line.a of - _ : :, :. ' •; :.. htst war I heard- a lot of grousing mg ` about some fellows who had spent for granted that they will come it possible for our sons and broth- couraging news came from Russia communication with the o� °yids -•- whethei we have a record of pay- ers and sweethearts and husbands -concerning the successful stand world: f -- were akin against Rostov, whic is' almo' t 'v6 thin So -'oval years working in muai -____ -- we also to do the apectsct:Iar war work the Soviets making 8 -- . --. -- - -- I our -bills - or -aot,_ and -_- of s h - lions plants. It wasn't the sal• t _ discs who complained -they simp- take it for granted that they wiIl 4c stand the .Naas advance, naval on, echo Nazi grasp is located on at, oil „ , ve tits a bit of their time to behind them even in the little ez$- viewed with- apDrehensioa the - -- pipe = flue -hence, oil is des, :_Uul. I Ir said: Lucky stiff, that's what Kl 4 failure to r dislodge the Germans ed throughout Russia by ail. - -" I would have done if I had had free clinics. thtnga• from their hold on the Crimean With Rostov' and Batum in :Vaal „ The Army needs doctors. So. ' Russia would appar- a -any senae -it was the older eiv- . Peninsula, and the attendant possession, ; i>iaas. They seemed to feel it does the Air Force. This year U• S. Fer8 Get threat .to Sevastopol, the only ade- ently have no source of oil, a >capt quite a number of ,young men was wrong for -some people ta. q • . quote base left the Russian Navy from the field at the north 'end" shave earned "high wages" while finished training and new shingles Tough Trainn�g in the Black Sea. of the Caspian, although :e is ' others did the fighting. will be cropping �up all over 'the This fleet has made no impor. quite possible other unanno_.aced' Just who should fight and who Dominion. Lets hope that a pretli ht Process Described tant contribution to ,the Russian oil' deveibDments exist in the in- _ lem —and one that is really L W s a•* w t, , Papnrtn tenor of Russia of in Siber.N .,a, centaee of the:ie_ shingles 9. - rhutld • °`� .+6 %a,...` `� �. tae b rm o pipe on the o- ,.un ti •��, ••• tIL- a°��-- ort_ot�sr t as .lt— g Nazi's on Lin )fib shoulders or rings around the shy s serious obstacle to German do solved only by those who volun• cuffsders hate to think of a mination of the Black Sea. It Is it Giermany aeriou�ly coy *.om - r• The greatest sports story in the composed of a heterogeneous col- plates a , push eastward 4roun No eolmm�ist is in a position to Canadian public man making a 8 lectiou of ships, which at the out• whichever springboard It acg'..ros, . ",ma1[e. s lo�thrig s_geech 'like that of Paul McNutt. history of civilization is rapidly break of hostilities with Germany be it Egypt Or the eastern shore a_., - :.,.- 1.,...,. a+ 'fnnn miff P10 YPiIA r- ► d.,.. the subject because he cannot t all gives one very iugiouely consistea or one oia ca,uuu -ton oat• vf', LL. L•w=x SUC, tr�°G'- _ ._ ated college addresses in this ' haow -all tLe �ir�u.�stanee9 -chat' fO ��t _ - - -=-. -- tie cruiser armed with 12 -inch faculties in the way of ext nded of commuAleaties ]sad to an individual's decision. What are we doing to -help awakeLC�l 6,r.. — :.cneeieus -ae- guns. rive email modern cruisers, - lines- )Neither, I suspect, can anyone- be along the successful prosecution lion of - ours. three old cruisers, and some old involved. Unfortunately' the _nazis. - It's a new program for the - arbitrary on the subject. of fhb war? destroyers and submarines. seem to be able to maintain , "ly But we can all wonder. Are we feeling that because training of United States naval At various times during the ingly impossible linep of:s;7yly And thin m the sort of thing there is nothing spectacular we aviators — 80,000 of them — a past year the Germans have and have thrown previously ac- _ tlbat makes us. wonder. A few can do that the little things are yeaz. They will'be Fighting fliers, claimed the destruction of several cepted military doctrine cotceia- hays ago es V. McNutt, federal not worth t they tle do, some- most of them — aerial duelists and units of the fleet by. Airplane ing them into the wastepaper ,as- not w and it's too bad. dive bombers. This is an aerial bombs, none of which have been ket along with 'numerous aatgr _ • security administrator in the Un- „ - war. It will be won in the air. Iliad States, said to an audience That old saying, Many a mickle t, confirmed by the Russians. Con • military filets, _ _ a meeting of the American Its is.: reaches make it a masts= - -- _ males s muekle, =' was never mass _ _ . aequantly, no one frown the pre -. Nevertheless, wafer trana,.:,rta• : Medical Association that the IIn• tree than when applied to the responsibility of the navy: Ow= sent strength of the Soviet Black tfon- remains the easiest wt • .tio _ to a recent change in service, 'L Itsd States needs 8.000 doctors work of the individual citizen is Sea force. However, it is safe to carry troops and supplies and .+;Intrem n _ this will be a divi- cnntrel of the Black Sea. wi:' her - month ' for the Army and a war= graduates far superior to any other force mit the quick and uninterr ; ted _ Illvssy don of high school dnates as - Take this business of voluntary Well as of college men. - 'fy Is. that area. transfer "of Nast hordes to Bawru rat3onin¢. for ezam�le. You've httek of interest on the part -of- d people say, "Ws. only drank "' 'L - Italian Naval Ruse •us. - - insdon to volunteer be- two cups o! tea before it was gram is a prefight physically At one time there was a rumor To obtain this advantage the ,tun -� pro toughening process that will -put sid attempt to coerce Turkey Into &tan Black Sea Fleet must bt- im- of reluctant* to give up rationed. Even if we do cut down these men in the air the hardest. — -- - -- oeiiise fee lu for army pay." to only one how much shipping permitting certain units of fife mobilized; ana one way to e'�ratn Spa ce will that save?" it will tOU�e • most resourceful, most Italian Navy to pass through - the this result L to deprive it of ba•0s. -- - W .:--..r6 stateatent. «. J ,:..,_ ,,,. .4.,,t+;.,,y physically fit, and, if possible, the I�tdauelles under the gulso of few Natural Harbor . Est McNutt is not nottd far with- most daring and courageous aerial having been transferred to the Unquestionably Nazi ww,.ers b@Miag his pnaehks, that one cup by 18,000,000 and wady who've ever skied or q We civilians don't need don see what the saving is them. ctu Rumanian fins, but u this effort have made a shambles of tits az- Let's work it out. The saving dived a plane into a fight. Be- B-n�yy was made, nothing came tensfve naval llase.:faeiiftl2 at fires as badly as will the soldiers fore they ever even see a Bight of it, and the Russian rWet con- 7ien the big battles get wader . of one cup of tog by every Can- �e,, they wW be put jin'ongh riyned to control the H1acY Sea. Sevastopol, but in the pan' '•he. 'ry. For s tummy -ache or a elan. taking 900 on;* as equalling the stiffest physical regimen There it no question but that Russians have proved 9e:y a Copt n of &ken leg ws can waft a few one pound, means a saving of � pup of fighters in any sort Nazi strategy Includes a drive on t movies locations when manufacturing - e; :mss tea or•hon�s it the eiviliaa 32% tans of ton every day, A od uniform. And that means any. to safe locations when It be ame Janie have to spread their tat ton of tea occupies approximately the oil producing regions in the. evident that they were ther -atone _ They'll hike 40 miles a day. Near East, and it may have even ed by the'forward surge o. Tier - - mob over more of us. But a 100 cubic feet of cargo space- They'll be given expert instruc -. the more ambitious design of 0011-torn soldier can't wait. u -so a,.. '.'.......'r -of -leg- saves St944 titon m eve Type of isand to h+ad man armies Consequently. atpair is ,mere should not be enough doe- cubic feet. every ,Krihoul across abe successful �uu► ] combat. They'll less to swim quite possible that repair faci:.tles - the Armin to give prom What can a stevedore do with Should Japan be encceuinl s and even one of the v s top cad ' : - • flaw in- in _ ssost diitanees with their clothes f� wort` to: dLsposs of serious {yg dry docks at Sevaetopo'�, sad _ ion to badly wounded loan irdS¢ cubic feet? ea. They'll be taught ..all the Chinese resistance, It In turn will too many stayod' home to Well, roughly apeafttag, ulab .•yy,ys;�e1 -e►t de all the then be tree to begin a push West- been moved to come other 3iabn - aster oa it world be a tsar a piie eight feet hlgb. 20 feet dunning tricks of ju- jitsu, low ward. wta liken Pori before German. U-rtbH wide and 20 , feet long.. It would break a mans arm. how to kick could reach them. permtfE these. bisarre allies to The Black Sea -has vtlt y tow - perbaps we ask too much of accommodate two Valentine tanks in the groin, ,tow to- kill a' man loin hands. natural harbors of any elm± 9e• wr medical men. We take it for or. . sooduesi knows how many with the bare hands, and they'll Each will then have access to vastopol being the only of of wanted that they win come at eassa of rifle or Brea gate. The gave atirength innngh to do, ik badly needed raw materials which consequence. .Practically - cry ' - the other, �5ueeses fn consider- _...__ .,a_.._- to the entire ar _ ii. LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Nehet Turns Out Ship able- quantity,- pon sad the- prestige sheltered by breakwaters and ,.+Jne : - _ attendant upon the control of as ,are' large. �� �� Every Three Days area extending Kali way around = 7 the world will undoubtedly have a Northern Route the- lack ,.: _ Canada is now turtling out a far- resobing effect on their refs- '1Che situation in the 1. in .. new merchant ship every three toons with the few nations. which iia. flow become critical. In >ow of recent British and Rofeia ie' swat anti aiurius 2:.., -..th of- - ham- managed to remain unin -- verses, Turkey, whatever ms!- ae June ten will have been launched valved In the gargantuan conflict as compared with five in May, that has spread all over the globs. Ice inclinations, will not open the Dardetlelles to the British Y:Oot. s Ron. C. D. -Howe, Minister of Despite the former pessimistic Is. fact• were this favoritism e'.:.awn, . . �► � 0 r Munkions and Nupplq. revealed oyir, -Itin■ vi .avert., Ge.. 'Lj British . ships would. ' - 4^' ! seems to have all the oil and Its probabit tIe ti t , recently. unable to run the gamut of :aril 3 • r derivatives that it requires for sn ds is h � Cana n is the. d an s planes negotiating tla v _ In the D- las t i mr � D go g •5 rOgr -7 p T If pad - to provide 1,000,000 tons the stuWndous military efforts it and the Dardanelles. _ of merchant shipping this year ezerta at several widely separated The railroad frgm Mtirnian .:.ih ; mainly of 10,000 -ton deadweight war. fronts. already menaced by the Gerr ;� vessels, with somg 4,700 -ton ones, Scorched, Earth" Effective S�si their push from FinlanI be M In view of the very effective ` Up to the present in merchant successful; railroad conaec -00na "scorched earth" policy heretofore, X , ship- building, the Dominion has with Archangel will be the next 90 of her 10,000 -ton cargo ves= carried out by Russia, the Nazis objective, and should rue' t'asis can have no hope of obtalning oil -' — = -tea in actual service: She has ficeak -Into -the C"Dfan] R:, ^pia _ 17 more launched and in the for a long time to come tram tae will be !n danger of losing all :Inca x •`.`. _ ` _ Caspian .area should -It pass into water, and being fitted. There _ of communication over which Up ` we 88 more building, to weir control: plies riow, from eta -a1 e11. with seven of the 4,700 -ton type: It would seem s simple proce• When the program got under dare to carry oil across the Black NICE FELLOWS, THOSE H,NS Aag frnm Batum to (3Alatz and 1 way there -were oniy eii(nti LCL:4 a thence up the Danube by oil barge. A German U -boat ccrama :.ear, "I capable of holding he 10,000 -ton g However, the.ofl comes from the who used to be consul, at ships in building. Now there are shores of the Caspian Sea, and Orleans. torpedoed an A�I�er: an " forty, with eleven more for the gatum on the Black Sea is mere- ship, and when the sure hors ::tact - - ? 4,700 -ton vessels; stated Howe. - _ - - ly the terminus of a 400 -mile pipe taken to 'a small boat 1;e :aid 1?f the - -merchant ships being ],,< -��] 4x-, - r -- , �.. rnw A CPT in die Stu'= f1, itue, 111u, turned out, 95 percent of the existence by the time the Germane land. The sailors, knowing l:cir _ + 7ti •' • labor and materials, incluamg laid hands on it. In addition, the Huns, rowed in the oppreita di- - T steel, !a Canadian. One of the .ells themselves and their facil• rection —and came to". snore - : • �.. — launch- 10,000 can be launch- sties would. have been thoroughly ly. Nice playful fellows. ti. ore ed in eighty days, and made ready wrecked. Huns! - - - il.'n >.... ee 1st >f•r sa.... Costom•rs fall !a love wilt her and for actual seafaring in another It appears more probable that Ottawa Jou;.ri.L - -. i _.. can't eat i 1" tiTilrty li. a doge. - - A Sad Case — By GENE BYRNES • �► REG LAR FELLERS— - r - - pON T 6E SILLY PAPA AND . WELL, BE so ANA WAKE ' - _ STOP YOM CR`ANG / I'M WILL., WF y DOWT YOU TAKE I ARE C�OIIdCr OUT ALONE ME LIP WHEN YOU COME SURPRISED SEE A EICi M TO THE MOVIES, TOO I AND IF 41OLlRE A VLRY BACK tAUSG I HEM CAN .1110'! LkT `fOU CR'!IN` k CAN PUT MY CLML _ C400D BO'f WE IN BRING SLEEP WHEN YOU AN' POP - - - ON IN A JIFFY a(OU BACK SOME INQ NICE• C40 OUT J _ � el 0. - ' ti C ss� -t$� l v, s !W ore. srJ ia'w.•�• ss 7 irra9, — M +.i1�.�.; -'%4T -•„•r,,yy -Yi4 -J �/YA1'iJ♦ +v.•1 •W:"Or{�.:: v+4t1i• . _. 1 . , e a .e59 • -Hi rfM13YJM.'Md• .�4... •,_,- i� +• i�,�,�.,,y, lG,,yii q ... ,. .. :. r � . - ' t ,1 y,,5,2+_• ^r 1, � , � ,ley ., � �vl({�rRi,i1•', •'NWP�•�• ice- � '.P,+...w1 •yf.Y�u'.+i e.H¢.`!Y;'A �1 aJ! - HO.M'b,C'•a` �.1 .. .''""?. -^ ;p,. '' o .+. Iv.•�", ,ci iti� ;•• �,v:,. ''r'. - �..'.•.: .,� a r`• ..•s+ :a»a. ., ., ', I•x.. +•. o-i.� ,. .., ... .. • +' „� �� � lie„ °..' ��� . .��� '• , . - ' #� o "Oh. �'isal't that marvellous?" SWIFT SWEDE ' exclaimed the sweet young thing. p 'IAnd I only learned to drive yes- Se:11t e.• terday! ". -, %~ ��J�; • s A New 'York columnist tells „ about a woman who tried to turn ` _. -.__ -• over d to collectors for �CRIs'.� - - • ov her husban - old rubber. • - -- ' -- 'l t.J►. l.l..r;' uas ut - - a a dr - - 'the collectors argued. - " "Why not?" demanded the wo= men, "He's a heel,. ain't he?" t//� fr1? • � Maybe he ,wan s wooden, not a rubber heel. .- ' • "1•` hOe 1t r Awel, � l Kota wows and tsar on ma wee ball." Y' NOW CANE "„�,•.....• �.. �. How can I make food S / treatment for the skin.? Forty- eight hours. after lower- once : s' - - - - - A. Use t�e follo�viily trgp,�P*`t' iag�ive31�.:::1= .. .d •6,. •i. r . - h once a week: Mix with the yolk 06.2, Gunnar Hagg� of Sweden • � � of an egg one tablespoon of akin with 8:47.8 cut 8.2 seconds off t� tonic, applying to ° the face arid' Miklos Szabo's recognized two- - allowing to dry. Then apply the mile mark and 5.4 off figure hung - `Rice Krispies is a registered beaten white of the egg over up by Taisto Maki. _ trade mark of Kellogg Com- - „ - -- - -- _ - - - �kliow ta- dry - and rin_ se -- - i brand o -A1 � . ' ill eradiceie the small w nk. Jap Wasn't. 'Quite Get some todayl lea and refine the texture of the -E CHEW. -- - -. -- - Logan To Emperor Q. How can I id evaporation when cooking soup This story was being told in A. Be. sure never to let the naval circles recently. soup boil. Allow I$ to simmer When the United States Navy Y` e slowly. If it bolls, much of the attacked Japanese -held Wake Is- _What Se�enca Have You Heard? liquid is wasted. in evaporation, land, February 24, one of the - . r _and the best of, the flavor is lost. American 'fliers was a Japan -,il s Doin �_' The church service was pro- Q. How can L make a good language student. He overheard ► _ ccoding successfully when. a wo- hot weather bath powder? a conversation between the pilot man in the gallery got so inter- A.' Bp mixing equal parts of of two Japanese bombars which fornstareh �+Yti6QPil(t; L'Ottt;as 1 -- -had been dam _ end were - _ damaged tell over the railings. Her Q. How can I_ sliminat odors going into ' crash falls. PREVENTION dress caught in a chandelier and li � refrigerator? The first pilot. said.: "1'm -new she was suspended in mid -air, The A. Borax and lukewarm water, a ' going to crash into the sea In 7` - 3MO. 1 killer of U.S. babies 4 minister noticed her undignified is a good- solution for washing the honor of the Emperor." _ whooping -cough, which takes a inside of the refrigerator. It not BIGTIME'CHEW -- J - Position and thundered at the coax - The seco'Sd pilot f reply, freely h+asier -toi3 than, scarlet favor. ♦ .. -. -•gredatlon: _ ' -only -cleans it wonderfally' well, translated: Go ahead, fooll me . . diphtharLl.' measles find infantile "Any - person who turns round but tends to eliminate -any stains I am bailing -out.". - - paralysis combined. Recently„ will be stivck stOn. blind " or-aday- 'at the - - -- A man, whose curiosity was Q. How can I prevent burning _ Association meeting in Atlantis getting the better of him, turned when baking cookies,, and bony. -City heard reports on (1) s ae�r t bin companion and said: "I'ltl U used for sweetening, 8P*1TC11*"#1*0 ,�. The PERFECT way to prevent the disease In new- going risk one eye." A; When baking takes or took- born infants; (it) the Serious ' - lea in which hbae is used as a Far r Tobacco Y emex math nam. Ira hues flood t><tea Irrn mental effects of whooping -cough Vai•eiet" "Wkat s•sf of a sweetening, lie ;urn to use a ra �• tie's e.oa s1eOs a" a°" eiwr - - Newborn infittia have a Its- p ' - sem °`" 9001•% °s' issa •aetaR •••ewe rrtb eha is Rupert tiler moderate temperature, as me" usomd n. D. D. rs..te1610s. aewutns tural immunity to many infectious V•ren•t "Well, when we they wi$ burn If the oven; is Moo , Rr�sf••ds1a•ai.f.•r•s�n. �ye1r""' diseases, but they cannot be vad- ware together last night the hot.. -. _ sawei ressitstaaivte, s. a a P11"Mmt►'not� cinated against whooping coil - -- _ -- - - -.- s P g iih- lights west out. and iw sD• *t - -- .. '. if,.f,u,._ .. the rest .e1F the .s7estl - Appwont reason: their bodies are he , brook. N re• _ i,ficapable of producing the anti• -pairing _ _. lbodies. A clergyman noti^_, ...�.. _ _ _ e a e - Doctors Philiv Cohan - and _Sam .n,wa ma., Parker, whom he _. ..0i darome tics roe of Manhattan much disliked, coming up his front . BABY CHICKil BUICK$ rOST1ACe HEREFORD BULLS #old how they- solved this grave g Cage in his study. .problem by vaccinating two hund- he loft hL Ala to entertain the OR1CKS PVLLET8. DAYOLD . O$ ANDERSON McLAUGHLIN BUICK- ' PUREBRED HEREFORD BULL/ �. red mothers to the tlfth end «fist � " 'i lie -Canada located 8atc13a Bay �t ee u co started and dayold eook•rds Pontiac Ltd. tile largest dealers for Immediate rvice. Due • a - taller. Prompt delivery whoa you want utsltlea of the herd of the tats pregnancy. About 150 m. looks goad policy, It �i J. Thompson or Montreal, w• m onth of pr ]3sif is 'hour later h• •merit you've the i to lt�lr Toronto. You can a1�r a billion' whooping -dough Qitms _ sc wl - - ' of reu ntsn rase u iyd at -..�Z '...eiuiip aurn02eat to a •good mar and order u11s, all o� axcetlut - kets fur home sad ova »ens con- very feasous, a pricer c era that brooding. Prices from $100 u w :given -to- thi mothers in in- on the land , and h•atin no. you can depend on for real mar- p' % li sumption. Order ! advance it M Crews, Calabogl• Stock Fsrmq, ' i•ctions 1t two -week !ntarvals. thing below, Called down to his ,00a able. Bray Itchery, 1H Vice• and with . excellent tires. We Renfrew, ,Out. Telephone 1t•a- - - • Who mothers developed antibodies "Has John N., Hamilton.- enjoy a varir large put -of -town fr•w 637. wife: Has that horrible old' bore clientele; bu it •u tirrough years . _ "ill their blood stream, passed them one?" of serving well♦ pIV WILL pay -yon +sue 4n through trio umbilical cord to g si vier us when tn: Toronto, b•- J7<EDIC14 -- - - -- I The woman was . still in the* state w• are + • w• can- save IT'S EXCELLENT, REAL RW their babies, , The inoculations . BABY caaeKf you money. drawing room,- but the ministers suits after taking Dixon's Rem- �ad no effect upon, pr•gnaney or wife roved STARTED CHICKS a AND a WEEK, � ylY for Rheumatic Pains and p egtrd to the OCCaaldn. old for tinwediate delivery. Only Feurltts. Munro's Drug Store. Q•livery. -Tim•. _ "Yes, dear," she called beck, a limited supply ab order at n. r Dace bead for special price fist COOK WA1KTER' a33 00• Blain, Ottawa. Postpaid 'she went long ago. Mrs. 'Parker on 3 and a weak old W. Leghorn AiA• DEHYDRATED -BUTTER' • is here now." _ *mod n u3 x w z _ a F a, •r<r.r,tiDi F i 1 p .0 n -._ -- 8 Erotic non- sexed. pullets an� urn Home. 81aaD out i�0, o0 21[OTtIAa jdeLT&0va4 Lu"er- as develop. start. Phone ML b043 for appp0 nt� ' gqooekereis. P r o m p t delivery. meat or write 11 Parkwood, To- OVERHAUL YOUR MOTOR WMLA ad in Now Zealand may be ship- -A little boy ,wan eajiwg his 7Cweddle .Chick Hatcheries Lim= sotto. ' you're driving; acv i0�e gas and ed without refrigeration. prayers in a .• iced, F•igus, • Ontario _ _.J(1 ig9 "I ' ep small +Dire. ;press on. $2.00d delivered. Hike - According to the Dairy Nevrs 1 can't bear yon, dear, _: ash, 441 Manitoba Ave., Wia- Ietter, Oaf n peg. Man. r Y Pte. unsalted whey lisle mother said. - BABY* CHICKS :tioGS . WANTED � ' ♦- �K utter is used for dehydrating, "Wasn't talking -to jour' WANTED PUPPIES A♦'YY BREED, ULD RUGS RdsWUYL^IV NEW •' although experiments are 'being the -seall boy. replied.. STARTED CHICKS, '• TWO AND preferably -thoroughbreds. Ulva three week old in the followin tull details,, uraario only. DUG - Carried on with creamer butter.. breeds In non - sexed, pullets any 1>um b60, Bax street, Toronto. Kea Nh:W U(JUS MADE 'FRUM �� cockerels White Leaborna, Black old. Dominion Rug Weaving o•- The butter is.. melts over s After pulling up s young lady /pfan i6t tlueen Pba W. `a`�orobto. ` ec O! Steam," the :Dairy News who was driving a car, the police- red °Rock Liight sus ex a'W Bar. • " WrlTe for book44 lot said, "and the melted fat man said to her sternly. Wyandotte, okra Ito -lvew " DYtrilra +i' l:Eaxtxa Hampshire' X Barred Rock, White RHEUMATIC 'find condensed ate are ran into "And, mica, did you know that Leghorn X Barred hock Light tiAVb: YOU •ANYTHING- NEl+1D6 a. cylinder which automatically not only were you on your Wrong B't•sex X New Hampshire. Barred dyeing or cieabia t Write to to PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABn(>r hock X New Hampshire. No the ood feeillts from taking separates the watei'that nettled 'side, but you were travelling at ,wasting. can ship the day we for lntormation. a are glad to Dixon�s Remedy f-or Rheumatic br gravity from the •butter-fat- 50 mile# an hour in a built -up -receive your order. Bead -for to- answer your Questiony& epart- Pains and Neuritis. Munro's Drus -, M „ �„ duced. -price list today: Twiddle •' meA3iea ' 92PiaryenQ. D>3e °..WOr_ Store. 335 Elafn Ottaws_ Por�- water solution. area?" ,, ldto 4. ark Fret rr ar- • +_`•vJ, t ea„ea. Data i1. W. ..a3.__ Untario. ronto. _ •_-- 4fF _ltys, tilt• `_' .. - material is subjected to a special --+- A TED= -PuRL wooD technique of cooling, lilled•,into , HARNESS 8e COLLARS lr'Altl+t sgttruEti'r. MAPLE ANDS- �- CORDWOOA - - Sterile cans and se81t>d. SPECIAL PRiC'E ON CH1CKII FOIL also Hard and Softwood Slabs Ifo _ 1'1awera Attention •— Consult MUNTS OF JULI- ._ Rl•:liU1LT 36 i3.Y. LLSTE:R i'iJI.L Rundig F,de+ "Q. r_s •. �..,. �- � The Dairy News Letter said the eiacca .L sir coons and ice We sell °Harness Shop - _ - lrnnr ;e.l 99—tx. x ac�ti could ba urea In ltd a —pr" 1'y lib °n . - 't..l,l.. _ ►/ ,�„ eaten "irea Chicks, R�yrt -r n �s`gnitna ' 2bu ti.Y.; Tiao 1 - Y pastry our goods only through immediate or later, delivery. and i.ink tsarrows; Lets CUombin- TEACHER cream manufacturers. Conversion your local' Staco Leather' Large vuantity of i.arnous Leg- ation Feed Affil; IV35 stake body horns, Yc; Pullets 18c; Cockerels international Truck; demonstrat- WANTED -A Qualified Protestant back into butter is achieved by goods dealer. The goody are 2c;' Barred Hocks, Harapshires, Ing and-'rebdllt Ueldtte -Cream teacher, for S.B. No. 2 South. Sher- _ adding salt and water, right, and so. are our -prices. Hybrids, lac; Fullets 17c; Cocker- Separators; paint, while It lasts. brtwke.' Duties- • to- • comni6nca, We manufacture • in our fee- ely 7c. A,Iso . started - kullats fbr $1.60 per Mallon. The above are Sept. 1. Apply stating salary to : ~'< tmy 6diate delivery prtees - a J. N. Ritchie Sec, - Tread. - Maber- yn� all specials for July and August. ,, o tories - Harness, Horse Cioi- week old 22c; 4 week old 3 c _- • - -.rr +n Ili lars. Sweat Fads H��raa Bian 8 —'�alou., ,.F �_t -- ._�a'♦':.. ro ueDostt oll�- Vream Separator .Marta' Myers - - ^ , and Leather TraveA once delivery. Order from adver. Water Systems; one only Ham- PAT111"J_ s tisement. Catalogue free. Monk- •mer Hill; one only,- 3b cygl• _ "' Grade. Marked Gi StaCO Brand ton Poultry Farm, Monkton,' On. ' Portable Milker. ` S. A.' Lister, FEVkL.WkWTVNHAUUH d: t,UXYAN[ Trace Marked Goods. and you : tsrlo. Stewart street, Toronto, Patent Solicitors. Establishes get satisfaction. Made only by: 1880; 14 Sing West, Toronto Booklet of . Lntormatioa on re- - r.., SAMUEL TREES CO., LTD. 1sAxrr:xY Evutr>taExT FARM PRODUCE angst. x.� - WRITE FOR CATALOGUE BAIiJ13RS' OVENS AND 54ACHiN- STUCK FEED., ANALYSIS PER- PHOTOGRAPHY Abdominal try, also rebuilt equipment, u- tentage,, protein .14.66, rat i.a9, WHY �t idU?tEt YOUR TILaLB a/N ws 4S Wallington St. E., Toronto ways oa hand Terms arranged, crude fibre 1.03; . putted wheal Q Correppondent• Invited. Hubbard Siftings, thoroughly cooked, $16 developed and i glossy velo= Portable Oven Co.. log Bathurst printa only, 25c,. Free 4 x i • en- St., Toronto per ton. Kavanagh Food, Toron- iargemsnt included. Write for ' - free - - �O''- • B aiatlefR Nation Wide Photo For AU Au D4,fta.. +You GIRLS WHO SUFFER _ �tglce, 30 .¢awes' St.. 8t. Cath- d ar t CAR•J - U811W ANL AIWW FOOT BALM 'a to i, Ont to. - Write For Catalogue Te ' 1tUUNT k LbASANT Slu1'UItS 1;Ed,' BAUMEESA FOOT BALM destroys - Y80TVQ1tAPSY ` C Y �a�������� Toruutu r oldest t:hry_aier, k'ly-m- ofleaativa odor instantly, 460 r sr�e►r�„ Va J. i�Ws uth, dealers; three tocatwn•, 682 bottle. Ottawa agdlut. Denman. DON'T TRUDGE-THROUGH Drum store, Ottawa. +.'• It ylru strifes monthly cramps, boot -t .Yleawaat Road 304D Y cults 'The �Hyert, Rwlw, or HwH 1491 Church .St., Toronto sober disttrop o!' UL and 1660 Dantorth- AVenue.' � F a7lf. it YOtiR SNAPS '»�gularltlee•" Our Used cars stake us n4kay, i . nervousuese-due to functional si Year* Established' F -mu..l r 0 tit t mpo ay - —� y as W�r1tr: R s u lfOOk• FR - __FAQ$ CATALdciuII -- - -- Bellt[os•i 4T- itaH - -• ' - =- -' r .6 roe Ttd d Any ' 8 or a' e* sure film psr1ecI.4 _ 1s E;1 CATALUtJUE OF RARE developed and printed for only alit. Tablets (with added ltoa). MA" and x ti g book Rev. Tpr•r•_ Supreme quality and_ fast ser_vf� +.__ �T •apJortsontln.ThgaLoltslp w, Great --Work, on OR-:-, - -rivar -- a bt 'ld.ttprad.bloo&3iedelaQanAftP - __ .- -- ' RISSES''' + � ISSUE 28 --'4Z -iii x�si 'Vueen Street LWst, Toronto, Uatarlw, , Shori a; Toronto ,;r', �.±^'� 'p _- .,emu- ,'�ra•.�� „k�,:.s.,•1; -w-•- ..kiss+. �_.i''v.",.- .'�..:5- .._;.+• .''c =-..+ .:t.,, -. .. ... cr... •`.'F"Y tr.F '.r•"i'`_ ai 'y ..++,w .._. t.t .•;v- !a_..,_�.a. - _ _ :d •; v. ..`. 4y` _ '� ; . yT}, I r ' � . .. ~n ....p.'• -•'1` . . _ :.i,,,. - - - - - ,- .'.., _ icy .r Al Twee ft AA � -sue. Fut's v pi�ama -,� ATIBLET M �Drerlptfaa.yta►' �. ga.a etr _..� ..� iTOS� +� , _ ..� W. . �.a. .�..�... �tur =gain feed, set• ' fl� PORT .►�=�e at Ike o� chicken 4 :Theatre vx�e, wht4 It logo. TRANSPORT' i it': Few r a an Newbg - — TO oBSAR� staYtl�rf grOWUig rSiTR$DAY, F'BIDAY, SATt'itDLYRTAaZ _ aoNB t7ts , '1RN3= l ®UU� - . - -= 1 1T Md U -- MD�HCi 'ble, per cwt. _.... ' .•` r ; At 81 asiaatd the hoar -10.81 -- - Sage - ;. _:.. �. to ii.ai w w sal range mash, joy Jesse ,lames At Bay s - F�..�c and 9JI a, m. and at 1241 a. m, "1 - HaiWias e.p� = - - -- ,,• starterr, concentras BOY Doss — GABBY RAVM -- -IM TORONTO t Ca�f starter, tut- -_ :�"• fit, t, ' - -£YIiY HOUR key starter, salt mg Another " _ �•: teJ office s$w At a minutes to the hour &M s. m. f sERMAMEl4T NAGGING pAlll - 10 14M p. Mal" at 7.os a. m•, in blocks and bags Chorus DEAD WANTED �E D �� . - -.lead 11.44 p. m. daily. Also at 7.4 = ?HAT.f R�IYS THE TDAFER HORSES ;:e. m. ezoept Sundays and'Holidegs. Purina f� s ra s J DOWN - JAxz "'RAzFz AMD NERVES. fT•MAr BE • tEasteri Daylight Saving Time) Y p XQUS EYES. For tree plot up phone - - - for CAtLIe. 19ONDAY, TUESDAY; WEDN'BD'Y SROOKLTN as IM ninvla l�oeMwnoM Y ' �z1 s�sd.� C. H. TUCK.•OPT. D. CLAB�MONT. ........�,... 913 FAsters Howe — Phone 4boo D. N, Lockwood sal► ,teak erw t.'a �i� G .............. � �+'} A _ PiCKSRiNG: : �.biery Queen. And glib: i!i . r e r. �a ONTO OSH�t�9PA, ONT. .. ` f tivrr OPT-Ty Re - Phone ib18 AGII�TCOUBT ... sane Sill Perfect Crime � 1s �r Yllilkl*, LINDSA1Y An"ENTWN i ` Toronto Phone YOUNG Aa � � ti Tie Ca. ,� ---- - es an in -- i - _ - ' • � Richest M . Scairboro ,Junction _ Pit � = - Town Crushed Pit, Ran TELEPHONES -- Howard 1117 sad ftuivso 888 FRANK Q"VEN Mao Cira�el. »,,agar o�s�H - HERE ARE JTUBT A FEW LINES OF OUR STOCK : — sand and ' Graded - "'"...... "" Ali grades and si:ee at, lambesk sough or- dressed. Frassee. Bash. PHU]itBDAY, FRiDgY, BATtl'aDAY i+tQne Rte' 8er�tee t - Doom. Bereens, Mouldings. Bolt aid hardwood flooring. Brick Insulated 7lR.Y se`, S4' and M 7 -.- . - -- • =— ,r Blake or Yodel i - Delive>ted or Lo ice it' Pig s�+ams. Cebargtinsiagl, w�aliat+a., Sli�etroelt. aeo>< rests, R'i H U R I E L pncrxr� - lr� 1�et -gyp- -r o •0stisr and A01"t fthgles, Boll Roofing, Rock Wool Insaladon, ABHO'r'i' an* COS'L�fAD Toronto 01fi e - Howard 847i P$O!1'B 6$ r s = -- Plywood Panel -, Xasonita Pmdoeb, B"clW Till. Bawer i'Ipa; new -` _ .i - - JOHN BOURNE � SON' >��EalNii ©NT. COOKSHUTT EVERYTHING FROM FOUNDAT ION To RIDGEBOA.RD _ - Classified Advespieastests - .• -� -._ _ - -- _ - - - NOTICE - if the owner. of Essex PIANO-TUNING Agency _ ;Sedan, 1929, Ser. 105231 does not AND New SSW* •r Piero us ■ass � - call and take possession by Juir 2b,. say on above meallase '. 1942, same will be: sold to pay costs All SiAde of Repair l�orlt Implements on SAM to Mott :} " D" Service Stn, Pickering .All Tuniog;Guaraateed, . Pbw% mewwo e/i j -- . 4TH- -0 YE 90 ~ _ . • . a1 .. Ave., Toronto - - . FO`R SAFE -Deering, new };� -� � • . ,binder, . T ft, cut. •reconditioned -- i - 609 Close Lemont, Can #. wean 1941 - 6 it• cut tooth cultivator Harris �tler�Il iiQS�jrilri • - - binder -Horse 13 tooth cultivator it NOTICE horse drawn dire ha. -ruw, out- Government Licemed dl +► throw. Frook Wright, Whitevale, , phone a Mukh m 30 r 14. 47.- -S ddaln %6. E. Ston�Qille. Oaks ,�+. �►/� *.� - VW - GARBAGE COLLBC� Phone 191 CIREENWOOU '!'0�$ on contract basis, for Was-' }`'alt ltdlci' And- 'tZitsl 4ee Housing Village. Apply G. W. casts taken; ; :a Finley. ' AeEmiiiatratia, Phone Pick. Maternity Semi -Room $1, ,a'asl 17 ,,,_ : to 10 s. UL or Ksgietered Norsesin attendasee and P. 24 hour an v��oe given~ �. g v - Male or Female Help Wanted :.iUnbulaace' Service �iW►Y, JTA.T Due to enlistment we have• a few - MRS. E.R. GOOD 25-37 - - -- choice established routes " available AND AllOion - -!or •men. over 45 years of age,' or �pPdg •a - ezetupt from military service or WIL �, YURK" 111t1NDAY8 and FRTDAYS _ - - women.- We furnish stocks may,ev��7 s1 @ao..vjb OF THE PaACE arraagemcat. I ' t►n credit, Experience not,.aedessary. the County. of Ontario ` l�lsy,•Hog and other Ceaeestrates > ;Write WAIMNS •Dept. 0. P, IV alwsls an bawd. r pllontreal FICNJCMG oza. ' WAR WORKERS Special Rates - Roam and Board _ open Mattresses - Best of Home- eooking - Bathing - ti: ,.tiny f = . ,g - Rids HARVEST, ELP _ 1 �� 11Lea1a - 3andwiches - Car Park 'chose Guns instead of butter. a L-DO LODGE ' Rif:. Prop slit 1Potiat- So the Nazis have .anal We must cat— J. np 11 Pic!►'rVtg Ph •.,e 5b r 2 • i •and b. ; +1 theffi. • - i- ` — They' tortured people to make them save. _ -- � _ BINDER for sale. No. 5 �ditsaey- -. - . - - ' Harris• Cecil Phillips, Locust Hill, We mliet ffia_oe willingly. _ ,_ So it's u to us, each one of us to econo- - _ n G A LF - Poe Re,z. Guernsey .:±�C><. D. Conant E W. Webber ,: • � p u of our own free will ... to economize 1, rising 2 yrs, tro m A. ii. 1!. r _ i 1�_ -- Darn, testing b.7� A show type. Have Chairman Vigo -CL" aaaam :disposed of herd. . Must sell. E. sod buy War Savings Stamps 'so that we niaar►,. , fork Fj M. Campbell, Secretary, -- p R. 1 Whitby. 4s--s can outstrl our enemies with planes and ► HORSES - for horse meat wanted. ' � :- � ' tanks and guns and ships ... so that our , ��' •: -" r^ L" L"AcLoalmy d.. Ii., okr-- wav,- weather am, other yiiii- ndances. y be better equipped than the _ .4 - so i i e make the . harvesting of the 1942 crops vitally necessary, Citizens, , .:.EASY WASHER - (porceiain tub) students, boys, women and all others who can spare any time, are urged enemy they have to conquer. Will sell cheap for cash. For further to help is a patriotic duty and contribution towards winning the ► - - Women must help by economizing in the' .• a information. apply 'Mr. Ferguson, at war. Farmers requiring such help are requested to make their needs !lawn's F%amiture Store, Whitby. - . known. ; `kitchen, by patching and darning, . by ► - LOO.K1 LOOK! LOOK: All willing to help, and all who need help, are requested to coon _.....:.._ -._ ..... municate, with. the • nearest of the following offices: t :'*hopping carefully and cutting out waste. an a OeetlzW a track load of washers and ironers this week, If "Make up your mind now to buy one, tW09 C you are Interested in getting a Oshawa: 6 Richmond W. -Phone 4110 ATe or more War Savings Stamps every r machine before they are all Bone, f [► get in touch with W. C. Town, Whit- _ .. swek. You can. You mustl • hy, or Beatty Washer store, o•h- Whitby 113 Brock S., Phone 581 - - FpSALE - ow Cockshutt Tai • 1►at ti k »e ,et used P, er : Towu ` Hall Phone 110 ;°�0'° r.°"'o' "�, -. - �. —�. tooth bssrrows,_ued, and � r.att wR ,, , - ; ,two seasons; 10 pigs, 8 weeks old. - - - - -• - -- - - - - - - -- - - �- boob aMr+sa *SWIM rnx► Barrett. PM.>c. 47. =. - - PortPerryr As W, Greer'a Ph. 25. • staadtag hay for sale• Y�ei M•doo.I leas Flnaaoe.Commistee Nor 8. A. Bitten, Con. 7, Pickering - _ .. .i - ,...: -• _ .,v�, -.. \ ,. ;r+:e. o, •�,e �� _. ,. .- .si.*�,d.,. ._. rj��vS.,' �--'', w... �°.`.•.': ri. �4a«: �i:.•• r' •- ::.:_:••.. "i5�:.;.""(d : -�.;¢s •w'.' ._,er •i4 -"'T P .' ems' r ..,� -.lg. - • „�: !. N: . -' �...le M+., '� tS•. . ,�V ��. u-� ,-��- . � -. -� • i. �� .- -i a i, � i • , - ... • _ t 4 • "`'. -�. i ..,. �'� .••Y � � � � - .`•' � � � • � •ft' � � • o$hawa Geawral $Oa/ital� affil � ..,Y: 0 N gds ,. y + 1 am with her , Mrs. Rees ¢ -Greenwow �, of 8 . .. Mrs. Alex. Morgan and son Jim- �g or July n � John Crr� of the Mr ltiafs, A1• l � ; +Mmb% b�, is �g his tea day leas . ng a �� " ° '� y Or �" was hnd ba Gret"' Rov er A M� 1in with his aunt Mrs. Phillip. - _..:days with. ` "gad Mrs. Waig. the Happy Cfrtk Mission Bawd, ea - 2b�ilison, of the Ads Force, Saturday peon, Pd tno .sdwol Sunday, wbdle visiting their &Wgh- .- n bey" on Friday for his post with growW& - ter, firs, 8laioeL i (ceatiased fret irsat page) service ifter a 6 -week furlough. Miss lie Green Slier ,.., ,.,.1 1 the p►pal- d°o� - . : '' ]figs Billie Warr L anendinr y, Oshan►a is a guest ar CD144 .Behind lira. Jachson � _ Marlon McVey. Oakville, Bushey, Carol�ti $math, Alan Bersti• w_.. - - -- mat * Weedlinard home this week, y -� ' epeaifthe wesk-smd at the pareassee. ley and Elsie Green; Clayton Amsta, 0" week holiday with frteoda at - Guests frutn Toronto for the week the. week, � W..g Annan, Kenneth -Butt, .frost Winer Springs, N. Y. end and Sunda were Mr. and Soldiers and Aitsmea with a very helpful meeting on Thursday Irwin, Joanne - Pyper, Harry Scotts Mr. sad firs. Wm. Birkstt were lira E. Croeker, Mr. and Mrs, A, _ friends at Wilson's Park over the last at the home of firs. Willi*n Warren Burns, Leonard Degeer., �►iaiting friends in Port Ferry on and wee daughter, at the week -end were: Pte. Stan. Laws, of H'�r"on, of Xt. Zion Grade -1 to 2 Honoute: Joyie 'u :'a9anday. Xaft4~ home. ! Mise Mary and 4ftg'al; Pte, Spencer, . Crpnp Bow 4 The friends of Mrs. Kayes (nee Morley, nary Walften, Howard Iir, and lire. Dick. Johnson, of Fern btalcolsn, their kq�. �; Ate.- Ton- Shediac, o f Audrey' Plaxt_on) surprised Mr, and Maihintei, Neil Green, Ger. bicQuoid. route, - were Sunday visitors with Bob and AL Harvey families and Tree bird. $ryes, with - -very 'useful- -Barry Noland; - Yvonne Coates;, - ton. A. C. Benny Berry Fingal; and Mrs. Dave Pugh. Mr. Kenny with Bert and' Mrs. Har- Be, Pilot Town Dayvson, lLalton; A. shower of gifts on Friday evening, White;; Marie James, Laurie Wat- Mr, Randall Birkett, Moose Jaw, ve Friends of firs. L Johnston Sash, is spending a ! a s with at the Johnston home. ---Mr. C. Hood, Australian "Air Force, • now July 8r4L eon, Elwood_ Whits, John Dewars, In Toronto: A. C. John Kerr, Jon. - -The Sunday school is holding .the Isobel Bath, Donne Arias, silly At- hie brother, W1n. Birirett, hose. Mrs. W. J. Branirn, Vise �000n Jr., .i�r Quo; and Cpl. Benson Draper, annual picnic in the Greenwockd Park khmn, Eric Erickson, Kenneth Irish Mz and airs. Schilter and son, of and Sgt. Pilot J. Brown, of the Air of 1,senten.' Coagratnlstiona ere ex- on sailirdsy afternoon of thik-week. Been Murray, Delbert McLeman, B. Bethlehedh, have returned home, firs Force, at the old hoses. — Mr.. R. tended to Bey on being raised to A good program of sports. sauce Wionzek. - -, g;. Hearse, of. Clarsmnont. returning Brodie and daughter With Mrs. G. the rank of Junior N, C. d. etc., Is being p. • Ome, sbmg - y\ ✓ +with thesn for a few days. Philip. Ladies' Aid picnic at Wason's and join the, fun. � Claremont Senior Boon" P. 8. Kim Hazel Bacon has returned Miss Mildred . WoodWard is holid- Par Thy, July 214 Group & of the W. A. will spon- (not in order of mark) a the CUP Xftn'an4--UWortft riusrnere !Idea a •,•,• ••• r. uu.an e14.aa a,. um Ltaae- r nusWA — trarotd isrooils, Meg= -after a successful operation for ap- )fie —s$— Gladys Gannon and friend, p� at the Park next week, meat of the church on Wednesday Beare, Thelma Sanderson, Peat% pendwtls: Mica Be-rnetta, McLanghlan, spent _ evening, July 2% An interesting Pilkey, Irvine Rolling, Lillian Red- Bbv. Keith Daniel aid family are Thursday afternoon at the Gannon 'Program of untlak., readings .etc. will show, Lawrence Norton° _ to spend a few days ab the home of home. be put on. also a helping of cake Grade 7 to 9 — Douglas Hinar,,, - - -- bw parents b -- - On— Tharaday -egg; -- July -9ti� -- - — .. r'. tom. :_ `..�rrxt Inyovoc -- $raaeoe K - Mo - are visiting at Niagara Falls. quite.$ number assembled at the���� mission of 25e. and 16e,. Jean Story, Bob Ward, Esrl -- Mr, and .Mrs. Andrew Biller, Miss town hall, to honour the newlyweds, _ -- - arson+ Ve1Mna Blasted, Bill Maniaii, Mary Miller and Br. and Mrs. W. Mr, and Mn. Clarence Crawford to Grade 6 to 7 -= Helen Norton, Doe. G. Scott were at Flenelon 's'alla .over present gifts >lie+, ' AJaa1.10ippt$ a►aa Janet and David Aluscu, ' Mark- B een Pattenden, Marion itedshaw, Ssmday; vidttag ]!t. and Mrs. Dave master of ceremoiies, fir, gad l[rs. ham, are visiting here with friends. Xinsale" Joan Sanderson, Dick Ward, Johnny Crawford were caked to the plat- and reiadves. t Alderson, Gl _ ore;► Bevilirky, , Ma -- ' • - :.:.. '-+w � � fononh and were .the recipients of Mrs. Gordon Jack► tntlord, 4 Blasted, Bruce - `list Casa 'Riw Open — Open. many lovely and useful gam• They having a - holiday hers, the Sued of Red Cress. not at the boom of Manion, Joe Morley, Georgina M 1i`ir More Help thanked their friends for this arid- her family firs. W. % Stevenson on Wednesday key, Jack Wallace. a f0a local Bed Cross Roma, loeat- ems of their goodivllL All joined Mr, Harry Westgate gad friend eveaing Ind and quitted a quilt. Grade 8 to 6 Alen. Beaten, Lloyd - ed id the 'Bowling Club Hausa, are in singing "For thw are .jolty good of Guelph, spent Last Sunday with Several articles were brbaght in. Wags, Donald Beelby. - open again aftw.6aving been-closed fellows"% after which the tloer was his parents, fir. and MM P. fled- qbe Foaruluare Class meets at & EL Hoale% PrladW, 7.- 4SAUff the - ..ra- saaba- 1.,.�.. d...;�g ,. Ye,, Me nodfe of Jdrs. Reginald Roane;► -: women to be seen regularly at the Little Helen Knox received bad Sgt. observer George • l[cCoaechie Mar %ham, this - aursday afternoon. Clare =out Jailer Beow P. L Room, but there is _still room for barns on her bands tbe6 O_ the Air Force leaves tide 1� ... Mr, Jack Hooker spent the week (canoes In alphihetied older) = -- -- - -- b9.P�ng azure, qhe' Seiiriees are . s+.tling for on a hot store, one day rreamtly, for the East Coast, and with friends in Tooronto. Csrade 4 to 6 — Donald Brown, .Lary ___....all kinds of clothing, and rt cainot Bien Dvelya Gooding and friend Mr. George White met with an = Mr. and Mrs. Neale Wilkinson, of nr Brown, Grant Hardy, Donald y ' be done by only a few. If you have were guest& at the house of bar, and unfortunate accident on Toesday of St. Catharines were sundaq visitors Manion. Wilfred Morley not found 'time to get down to the Mrs. John Knox, on Sunday. this week when he` fell off the with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Young. fA'ade 4 to -5 " 7d'arion Evans, Ger- - _ Club House yet, try your beat to get . Several. families from hen were hay wagon, while working for Mr. r Mies Jean Xambm anent +u. ald Middleton, Allan_ Pl key. Rec ' ..ate- E,b.OUAW W bengog .island on July i2th, to Moore. , week -end with a girl- friend in oaun►ended — Elizabeth Denby, Carl have all they can do now, but just participate in the - reunion of the Mr. and - Kra. Cropley nave ret- - Whitby. Norton, Yyonne Redman. Miebad a little while each day, will paean Cartes -Hood Wan, at the Russell urged from a holiday at Muskoka- - Mine _Olive Reesor of Ashawa spent Valentino. so much more . accomplished• Carter home. one hundred and nine Kra. L McConoehie and Shirley = a number bf days last week with her Grade 3 4 Ivan .Beverley, Vic- _ were 'present, coming from .Zpronto, met with an accident" last ThurSdAY - aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Parkin ( inured, Margaret Farr, Joyce let B : Two Loesl Air Cadets %'set Alt E:- , Newmarket, Oshawa and other cen- night, when their car was sideswiped _ A few from here attended the Redshaw,• penes Paid to Kinp,cos. - tree. W. Roy Carter, of Green River by -a reckless driver. Fortunately -- garden party "it Cedar Grove, on Grade 2 to S = Clyde Beaton, Dor- - Mr, Prouse, Continuation School and -Mr. Russell Hood .._were - in. there were no serious injuries. Saturday evening last; othy' Brooks, Lyall Brooks,. Kahl; Principal, and Leader of the Clare- charge of arrangd meats, and were Mrs. J. NeGlashan will entertain Mrs. He:fbert Parkin Sr.; Mss H: Carson, Bruce Kennedy, dotA Midi- -^ who - are-- re- el...bed iW coy cooung ;ear. u. Ll- I" C.,:oa -L Lt. ;,,�� ;.zxs rars;rn Jr. and— ifiter Anne Lee Teton, Mildred Ward, Eldop' Wyk, ' a6`itieted with • the Stouffvllle Corps." being agreed the 1943 roosting will `1 uesday afternoon, w good attend - with Milton Parkin . Angeline' Valentino. sail h[ri returned from %.•. rl..�.• .Z - +— wnww i■ haswL fb_ theft VM2B r mere WoAnaAar�- Grade 1 to 2 •- Gwen - - ' been taking a_ Coarse pleasant afternoon was- enjoyed In ernoon visitors with Mrs, Ernest H*nnia. Burnell, Garry Evans, Lei Lhe k in seroaantdes' in time to ace two of renewing acquaintances with relat- Ross of Toronto Farr Joe Hi * : the local cadets ps to Kinston — Ives seldom seen o No apparent Essen labor shortage � � nun, kdlsrloh ltiddktenay Ny on this occ- in Pickering rs.; William Ben has returned ]ga . g T�'p- Not a dosen app- Alan Redshaw, O Rhoden, $egie• .: WVk Wallace and (leosge Nokes, - arson, and it was a pleasure to all ldcations for help st the pitkwing home titer $Pending a week in the _ aid Sanderson, Shirley 1=y� i boob of the Senior firoaR —all ex- _ -• .. =Lois IJatee, teaebiele psasM paid, to receive extra tralin- leg lo aeronautics, it the training 1 E�ae+mait 8ewlers' Her -Leval - ...._.. : ' .. '� Trll�eaaaewi - . _ local bowlers beid a tournament _- at the Club House on Friday even- - -- -- - =alai last, and a good time with lots of fan reported by all. The tourna- -meat of mixed- rinks won an follows: lien's First — -Fred Ward.�cnd - --. Mr. Hearse; Women: First -. Mrw Chandler; ileaond Kra. - - - _ _ _ .. - - - - _ • ` _ _ _ . I�� Crowd wttehna Air ` - - � -.. � . -. _ - � .. : •� - ' ! ' ,=- ; ' -- _ .: _ _ .:. _ _ .:- . ge open A large "number gathered oil Sun - day evening to attend the open -air sery ce in the Park here, Services s. %v' v will' be held every- Sunday. evening at 8 o'do4k, sail, in, case of rain, To thousands' of soldie sdilol -Y be beta in the church Local 4 and airmen, week -end leave - - Bland to attendance. Per, -Kennedy - ? AL ; T. _ .. _means the enjoylseat Sunday evenings union service - - two with the folks Ct___holne_ wdli be held in the United n1..,.:..L In the marninga, at eleven o'clocld a� �„a H u w E A„"' Al x 111an-_-Y__war_ workers haV@ : _ ..... . ♦ vw e no other opportilnity to ` 't th it ; Macy Showers 8ekd 'in Honour o[ e , + Recent erydes, Y families. Friends held a miscellaneous To : r!` provide � accommodatioh #ot 4= shower on Friday evening last, in ^ b ? these new week -end travel! - nr . hono of the marriage.... of lilies � >� :';. er8i' ._ Gray Coach Lines h Kathleen Rae, to Mr: llenneth Ward; — y "> :< y has every• `• which took place at the Baptist' 1 ;`'a available b i-a -,> us _' in service -every _ 'Church a . week ago Saturday. They � r Freda Sa r � - > will reside in rlgrasnnns ti -- Friday, tL1 day and Sunday. ' On Wednesday evening a miscall- - g You can help -to relieve crowding _ T aneocs sh as held in the Com- ,Y i munity Halle in honour of the rhiarr- _ by. avoiding.. week -end travel - d of Kiss :.a age Nor;nne Carruthers to whenever possible. _ .•.., fir. Hill,, son- of Mr, and Mrs. Lose _ _ z Hill. Friends and relative$ joined in Plan your Summer trips for mid- _ "tine event. :. r -show" will week days. If convenient, start your - °eiA -s and Ul be held at the home tF,, vacation on Tuesday, Wednesday - — - -- - on Friday evening, Henry onooar Johnson, or Thursday. It. will make travel Marriage of their daughter to Mr, easier and less C970Wd @d for Sou. - Boot; Jackson. Tie abowei will be a - Miscellaneous case, in which rellntives - -- ` Plec/e. leQve more seats for Ouir ' :'saki frieRlds also, wiB participatr. - ' ' - � - • '- . - ; a, .. - - .. ._ _ _ . _ _ • .. � . ,_ . _ .Active Service Forces and wit . workers -aver the - week -ends. . ' h.. "�: ,L Vie. • . "''�.,i•s'S:t^.!': � mID,.. - _ ' e::. ;.: ` ka: i. :.., y - ?':wt . +�""- •`! fi v « �.{.. , q• r - ask' >.sa• n• ° .. r .- ­717.7, . •as.. . S�'i�.ikr°} •�',jt„ w;'a i'"y�+�..' CIA, rf�`'., sea, . •x^•i!rt %'}••.'•° . y''t- . - �-- .. _ .. _ '..a- :....d'.�.._ :�cr -r - i. -r-a„- . .. ....r•zwx.�is - `"";q"fT _ _ N.n. ,�„ � .�+ - -i • 4 AY Y•.. )`,�..... ... r,.. -r „'++. ' f F 'ti - `�� � _ •,� • ^�.4r ,�.` _ .,.;. y�r�f 'k' "r+. raeieaci.fv+,i.C,.' ..,:tKrvr,.� + ►.�judsii�a-+ .s nw. _![ Ss,•,+.!„„ M..-. �fl�".!�s-'*•,y'= ""°.'t�e!'licN2 •z+?. +rti- .vkitts�s, u' yu�,•,�:!2a.•sT���L. ° ^''sus"!t :•r• ��"ac -yl� xtflcit^.ws�• -;�� yf . hw.x'•, ;°.+�- t "kA� + nn�.ca �.,....w�..+aa.*A�,• S•.. .r+ N '. 4-.1" �C ,. Kd3t "", :. -u ,eif6xF+i! ri; '+ .'.! , b, ac • v . ti t 'r' = S 11 N t3 A Y °- ' '�lnp of his flock and • of the him." One of the striking fen ' "- 1st thereof. And Jehovah had Lures of this incident is the (r L. o O O O ( respect utkto Abel and to his of- rapidity, seas with which small goo- •- °j rr7 fering: b. but unto Cain and to erpte great ones. When Cain _ liia'offeri he not respect. Trent in the 'DIALING WITH DAVE: ne sp joy of harvest and ,� O N The key for unlocking the mean - offered' his first fruits no thought -_lary Shipp, tail; viiIlowy blonde tinues as musiedl dire of l ing of this entire passage is could be further from his mind who plays the role of philandering Fanny Brice — Frank biorgan L S i9 • _ _ Jettnd= _in_Xebrepn ._-11.4,_- where___"thAn_ murder. It may' have come' Henry's il tat constant sweetheart show. And to add to all this, - - — -- vwir aril. '/ 1 ..:► ' 1TRJhl7 wa are told that, 'Abel offered as suddenly on himself -ae on the -` - -on "The Aiuriela Z uw4y"-"•did - time, - Meredith Genuis 4 unto trod a mute e�►eeilan Abel but the arm switch on the old ate of s i •1 Wilson pens hit parades sonny in jj PRlNTEQ T614i fies than Cain, through which he was in him. Familiarity wit evu seek=ng a career oltywoo . ' the popular, vein, and semi -clan- -- ' I Genesis 4:1.16 had,witness born to" him that he thought ripens us for evil action; She is a native of the cinema eics in the militant war-time vein . .GOLDEN • TEXT. By faith was righteous, God bearing ,twit• and a, moment of passion, an city, but recently deserted her of- today. Hia most recent'su'cceaa �' ' ` ' • -' Abel oflind "' Hato God -a more- through ir: respect of his gifts; and hour's' loss ol eel'f- control, s some for New York, and is now " is "Song • of Steel," a great and _ �Ixso nt sserifiu titan Cain, through _ it. Tie being dead yet tempting occasion may hurry us one of the busiest- actresses along p2ighty melody dedicated to, the - aketh�- what. seems to be im- into irremediable evil. radio row. Mary was graduated men in the'war'factories the couu- Ithrough - which he `hied witness - -ape _ _. . - P220,90 him that Le •war right- pens. is that Cain's offering wu _ • Thu Diviw Interrosation - from Los- Angeles-- City College _ _try__over, Hear -it. sun :by- Thome. pens. .Hebrews, UA. axi act of mere homage; Abel's 9(a), "And Jeh6ivah' said *vita where she' majored in dramatics L. Thomas, famous Welsh bari- THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING , embodied i sense of sin, an act of Cain, where is Abel thy brother I` and stepped from the classroom -tone,' from CKOC in Himiltoa contfition, a plea for pardon, to the network broadcasting atu- some afternoon: during the 3.30 a Time.• =We do not know when Here is a question fitted to go - these events took place, ..but at" 7 . •7 ' Cain's Anger. straight to the murderer's con- dios. During the last year she Concert Hall Show! least it would'be 126 yeare•after 5(b),' "And Cain was very science.• -Some of us gp so fxr as'- played leads opposite such exact- . o _ r the ,creation of man (see Gem ' '' wroth, and his countenance fell." U have silenced the voice within; ing stars as Orson WeIles, Charles Note. from Here and The We•hafd here no spirit of enquiry, but for the most part, it speaks Boyer, Robert Young and others. In the cast of "Those We Place. -Ws, do not know where no'self- eaaminstion,_ no. prayer to immediately after we have'grati, In New York; Miss Shipp -won .• Love, " - summer replacement, for . J...°: U *­I., L ik, A� nardon� - clearly fled our inclinations- wrongly. over stiff competition dor the, role - Eddie Cantor, are F5mncis IL „ of course, it was somewhere in the showing that Cain was tar from to te)`: —Au/ L.. °a:J, I '! kw, of K4 }Veen - Anderson -on "The Bushman, matinee idol of silent -MesopotamianEivalley, where ciyi -. a •right state of mind. not: am I my brother's keeper': Aldrich 'Family" and performed film days, and Richard urom- - %Nation began. 6, " "And - Jehovah said unto And he said, what halt thou done? so well that author Clifford Gold = well, also of the cinema city! the voice of thy brother's blood s,mitii decided to make �iathleen. -► Cain and 'Abel Cain, Why art thou wroth. and Victor Borge, _ Danish comic, ' ",it' e ^�9 �^ sP�s� wh. is thy -countenance fallen?, crieth unto me from the round:' a more frequent • visitor in ' thz y B has q new contrast on the $ity� wife; -and she conceived, and bare 7. If thou doest well, shall it not The cry " ° -4 -demand for the cast. � Crosby. show! : - Cain, and said, I have gotten a be lifted, upt _ and if thou- doest punishment of the murderer. Dinah more; , the • soutin s great s mam. with" the help, of Jeboyah. not well, sin'coucheth`ai the door; The Divine Condemnation. It may` be vacation time for song -bird, is sending free plat- (s). And again she bare his and unto thee' -shall be its desir•4 11. "And now cursed art thou some folks, but it's just double tern of her "I can't give you.any- brother Abel. 2(b). And Abel but do thou rule over it, ". This from; the ground which hath op- duty time for Meredith Wilson. thing but love" to service camps was a keeper of sheep. but, Cain dread' warning to Caus,.expreseed sued ,its mouth to. receive thy Not that he doesn't like, it, for around . the globe. was a tiller of the ground." " The i 1r•` the'T"dest and plainest terms, brother's. blood from thy. hand; the tireless'. NBC 'West Coast con: When 'the Al Peareb shoal va_, ti one- brother chooses the mois is- 'a itaisding 'lesson written fof 12. When thou tillest the ground, ductor and composei fins always, cationed on Jqly 2nd, Tommy ; --peaceful and emotional, the other -the learning of all mankind. 'Let it shall not henceforth yield unto had s busy schedule. Taking over, borsey took over Gail Laughton, the more active; occupation. The him who it In the wrong retract thee its strength;• :a fugitive and with. his orchestra,_ the important swing. harpist on the show! : pastoral life seems always to have at once, and return to God with a 'wanderer shalt thou be in -the' "Fibber McGee and Molly" spot Lend an . ear this Sunday to been hold in higher esteem than humble acknowledgment of his earth." Cain had polluted man's for 13 weeks with the "America Aead6my Award — CKOC, 8.11. -A the agricultural among the He- own guilt, and unreserved ' habitation, m and now, when he - Sings" show, is just one item' on li.m :l Light, amusing -- excel- _.._ buss. -But the agric 1l ursl sAc -' mission to the mercy of his tilled the soil, it would resist him the Wilson agenda. He also con- lent summer dramatic_ faro ( coeds the pastoral in the order of Maker; for to him who perseveres .v-sn -enema. y refusing `to yield - • " eivilizatioa in sin there can "be'- no hope of unto him her strength; for the - - help•._ -- - -- -- _ _ __ future his struggle with the eon- �} _ ov J"i S. "And in process ei Liana R The First Murder : ditione of- life, will be still harder, - - 'sostox'ro STATIONS . CKAQ M.at"id r sbuRT WAwt : °Dame to ,; 13. "And Caia said unto Je- '�� mow cut rwk c tttrtiaae i.. -- OL saok. COY lelek CK at.r1.. pass, that Cain brought •8. And Cain told Abel. And U.S. NETWORKS ctee oreawa u e'5` - of the fruit of the ground an of... It came to pass, when they were hovah, My punishment is greater :.,. NRA, X.B.C. n.a uek CIU rtat09100 i t•arW syu faring ant* Jehovah. 4. And in the .field, that Cain roN up than I can bear. 14. Behold, thou c- .WJZ N.B.C. also Trek CK$O Sudbury Ey,= I halt driven me out this da from WARC (c.aa•) sass cK c ar�scr.:,l ass M7sa -- - Abel. be also brought of the against Abel his brother, and slew day .from ara.s.► list: C W sa.r ac - . ii fscs of the ound; and from c r� t, a'rt�� cx r' � r riox2 o v rasa i . y 4 Thy face shall be hid; and i oo Ram""s hook w esrrato w.oa . fugitive and a wan- olrc� a. o Ices soak si.sa.sa.r I= - :. :. NOTED SINGER he . at ■m 1� � ciashum er N _ rx ; and it will tot - - shall a defer in 't e h _ . tome to" pass, that whosoever find- �Q North MAY t >ft t+er r fait Warta s. : yr z _ _ a' eth• 'me will slay me. 15. And k"''� . _ CPlL t..ae.a 169ek 1 $OltZONTA>L Answer to previous Puzzle 1D "Cam Jehovah said unto him, Therelors s ■tl.N aMik W � taw. u m :.. 1> >r - whosoever slayeth Cain, vengeance s■we few -is. i W I Pichn*d (abbr.). M _ � Amm 2p ghs H s shall be taken on him sevenfold. with Amerleaa And Jehovah appointed a sign _ -!l4 yls�� -_teal for Cain. teat any finding him : 113 Baking dim. ss��� should a ii f him." isited Rte— � THIS CURIOUS WORLD :.{ta Ymitattoa gem. , verbal. killed CaiA would be visited more , tsy Huff {tam sa wive yiva .., . 29 Dyeing apps• severely than Cain as being guilty 'Ferguson 19 Mohammedan miler. 28 Kind at chew4 transgressing the divine command- _ e nll:tdsteenlitetta. $*To afils'ta, meat whith said that Cain was to - as Grip! 82 Rages. five. A -FIV'E- � r _. Ilib sport masses. >s Opposed a A C..i - i G 9S, R. `) = _ e'.�i°.a - s� taia4. Lack Of Courtesy _ . Ia`r�ANA�',oFAwv, ".�' - -- 27 Bdasa. ttosla• S Cry of i i - _ .. ....".ae9 Litdvtstp. .. ood rw�r 4Z Data. ao Since. !ii Note In soap. "a Most trimly 49 stair. _ _ �•� �,, gl 3emidismetin U'(h7 of sorrow. nest M Part, of a it lot of people have lapsed '1lnj,w 83 About. 54 Burdened, I. Blood- sucld" windoxy Into small lacks of courtesy and r 34 Blaze ad Are. 66 Young a twat. 45 While.. blaming it all on th6 war', sea► _ - # T - as Falty. � � tub _ -M Spring fasting 46 Branches. - Adelaide Kerr, writing 'on "Com- ' ._ „ s.: ♦ s i 8B To darn laud. season. 48 Distant. moa Courtesy". Too busy, with J t. rtei9 y j 38 Noun ending, A Paid publicib/. 30 Stir. war work and problems, they may, 89 Pound (abbr.) is Size is a poled W To endtW& . 310 bese to get this or that dare. e '41 Portion Wageerlas ILPIants. .54 Form of `a.5 Better check up -on yoursel! 4,3 Extent et '-� ..fr l.:.4. f�esA ..,G ° <. ° #etl}e� the .hoe fi • o - o - 1 reach• VB�CAL iidahe has a rfeb (abbra. When did you last write your ' 46 Musical now t8t'ls► voles. Js, ldst�sal no mother' (Your handwriting looks 47 Prepoa[tion._. S To acraMd. 1! Soothing MBetoro.rJirtSs� as good to her now• as it .ever - - 49 Musical Dorn- 4 SatialaR applications• foam=). - did). How many times have you - L s '4• ! / y' d G= been late to dates in the past - month? There is an old axiom: SL*ZaEvs SHow � d . 15 The more you have to do the THAT Tf��G?EE' a oors +n. n su K■viu. u¢ b more you can get; "done. • How ' _ OC_1T OF 4=1VE- about. using some of the time you Z.vItViES. _ spend feeling sorry for youfsell GO ALONG WH EN in getting things done? '77-FjPL HLPsBAND6' Icela�'s Capital_ - = :,Evacuates .Children - ,,; o in a Nazi attack never Ny . - -•.. _.- � ,¢ ' :. >.• comes but preparing :`L, ll .- •seer -e± the capital city of Iceland is evac. eating its children to the country- I CuR.IlVG and .cure. _ ,. :.. •:, node Dy,• buses, I,ruc9ls . �� ... '•:^ VVt'IIG..1.7 /vim Children ranging. in ages from . - l5 IT' SAF=E 'fta .• 40 43 44 45 4b three to fourteen years are Ieay. r- �sfirlT C�r.e i i,.r d ing nearly every day front a 50 downtown school, waving' goodbye -_:- ANSWER: With modems refrigeration, oysters are edible every - - to their mothers and f� 'i_! _ -'month of the ear, but they are not at' their' best iri lit' and 'thb vehicles' are out of sight. Ot • I 'flavor during the spawning sea-soit, which comes in' tthe m nths neyicjaviA� 1G,' I , . spelled_ without the letter "r " tween 6;000 and • 6,000 • have Left _ - - -- - t the city. NEJ['!': Shakes that still show signs of less. - - 1 Run, J. MILLAR WATT ; - OP —Now R n Pop! _ By i` -rWE GOLONrL. YOU InIOU L[� . BE•: ' . ++, DO YOU YES YOuR GL7 (N I'S I SHOt3l•� A OREA"I'� - REALLY - �A DOUBLE - -- - -- BE IN 1144- 1+I3Tt THINK FEATURE MOVIES4'POP -MA i _ .. so '',•fir --, :. is 3 7. X - .'..:..., .- a,.'x�rr -s.. ,. s.;q :.. 3.,. ��.. . .. ..' .. .- _ _ - _ .. • .. _ . _. . .. _. _...,....,.._ .... ,•;�s'r..•,m. :.r ...- _. :_ei,a�..:s..:,,.1 -, ..✓ �V,'. ,4.. «r_,,, a. ...rrik,. Again tbo Chinese broke off, { as it marshaling. hia facts in or- - de ;. After the opening sentence, :,,,5 •�,-�' •+ `'`' 1 Allatr had to force 4' to Ijs- ;, . ,,:n i tea with due - atte96L The wo'td "Japanese" had sent his Ihopghts flying to a sick mai and his one t XSEP 40 reiterated phrase. "The ye devils? The - yellow deviL!" as that the answer? "How did you learn all Bun su? I don't imagine the - i u r•- advertise their bsness 'ghtfitlr bs =�" r'ss' - — fp�il�- ticb„ sourish- - served to the d rt,�:. • . <; "Decidedly not. Nor did' I ing custards, sla blane nisnges form big hod With ,,... , learn �t myseit, y g made "sUy • and as hale cost wi ' Y does not permit • me to move - _ �� - Q .,. Thousands of Canada's war abroad in this climate.- But I ` workers start their day with two have friends among. the restive. • housewives oE•Caaada' CtOWII $rand,$yrng to save- a •' K Shredded ded wheat -and..--- - - -!' ape the "Hoowldiem" -the angers It's delicious as i sau=ce rmenn sr tfieai Pee 'w every mg ii's male - Indian w o e us ICiichen, the •, pancakes or with • ho nsilk eve rnsag '�f0 frodt 100% iv ' '!e whesf, inelud- eels In a h e al Home Frost on d Ott I `f fag all the bass, auaerala, and rival so powerful; they bring me You esn serve by pr Cetealbe�' its >t wondetfal sweet • � wheat germ. It's se -dy to eat, stories occasionally. They some- _ economy is your kitchsa. crest fOt us"a cooking and baking: —ready to give -you . the noun -' times watch the cannery, though .. ishment and food -er.. _,y of p!uv _ their have been ' warned they'll be flliia Sod' fa the Fro SooHet -'How to - a whole wheat severely beaten if they are caught save Sugar", containing 63 tested recipe, Ear Nabisco Shredded Wheat, Aodmsa rvics, Masst to amuct u S Canada ntle. spying." " home 8a'rios. 48 WailinaWa 6t. E.. Totoata ;<`•;:...:' "% s :• " with milk, every moraiag• It will - '''That's interesting. And. the help keep you active and on the „ 9ltwrw job THE CANADday t SHREDDED WHEAT somAp 1nyanmPlAp employees? - - -- -' - - - :•' ; r_ - i to go far from the is- _ Nldgara Fella, Canada a Wit. • However, there are two +' +gam s► . pe ons connected with the com- i ' 3 s w t p y wh'o come and go as they • _' please. They are Eurasiaps. One • ' _ _ _ . 8 is a remarkably beautiful woman �� - -- -most beautiful, A o! sheet 30 the ff woman I've ever seen. She lives - at the cannery, but she some- ORN WARCN 3. times makes t=ips to Mexico City ; C $ERIAI. STORY .._ . - ' • _ -and- usually spends a 'few days, on -- her way, at this modest ion." fYo _ Again the ,Chinese hesitated be- !� SW DA STARCH ioBpAlIY t/MiTfD - '•- .MEXICAN INWOUERADE fore adding deliberately: "I be- s lieve, senor, she is just as evil _ BY CECIL CARNES a beautiful - ' as A t second priv- _a •. .. , . __ _ . _ - And a .. - - TIIB STOitYs A1Ms Steel* gees- my death witrraii£. Promise me, ileged person?" R .- hy as ssasaaina photo opher, senor, your utmost discretion!" "Ths man with whom I was - ,*m" or. Sargent and daughter. "I promise, Sun_Bu, " --breathed Wking when -you csinni is His =_ U.- i :'anissioi iu�. *&- pus.-: - flan,, impressed by the psoprie- a_,ama_3m.Eoons Gungas,' He seta _ - 60*1e. who have disappeared= toes manner. "Shoot. "' si servant, or bodyguard, for the - AND- y . 7 false sews of Harr? Biehep, sail- - "There is aometbing strange woman." - �- -`c hef ilY isysteeiess injection, going on, senor, not far from "I see. And you believe this — _ while on same sissioo. Bishop, here- Ten miles south there-it a fish- cannery may be just a blind a ' '- 9"" repeated 6817 "The 'sollow - little group of islands, Small and': for some more nefarious racketlTM $� � B �� ��� devils l" Allen. after meeting -large. They ]ie much nearer the Son Su inclined his bead affix- ` in=ch oawseetia: COL Zsghar -t. peninsula than to the r- -- vi own, vnty a narrow strip of water '�We live In ''a, trouble world, �� �� � � ovrrsl. s� TMwsd Drli�ta, gni.ses its separates there from this coast, - ' senor. Japan has so love for �stit� made � t�l�E 0� psrpeiotOr. Sun fie, a Chinos, so a man lying concealed on any your country —and bens we axe •w - _erias* U. with s. nearby hilltop can get quite a quite close to the border!" "" VMY ECONOMICAL - ARAUTIFUL —AND EVIL! good view. even with the asked "MMPL Mexico L a houtril POSIMM. �• CHAPTER V eye, of what is happening on the nn and supposedly our "The s=low devR V Son Sn set :Wand." eo a sasaA► esyseAes y friend. -If anything wrong is go-.�� 1C.•:::: w :,;.�,` 'vipeated slowly. - "And• %bat was "Weil," prompted Allan -"=nips- Inc on, the authorities should spot = ego Mr. Bishop could remsemberr' tiontly as Sun On paused, "what it and tip an off. Your_ Colonel Allan nodded. IS hap there?" Pt, .. bar, zor utstane wouldn't _ - '17ie -- -"8lst Months ago, the island= hi be apt to know all about a '4 � she makes '0 aK '""" """`""• """ ..,....� pad and brought It down softly were leased to a Japanese fishing foreign fishing outfit in his dit. a Os. mak" M "Ps. i j tI76 desk In the 4e/tnr! Of a eQIDpaay. A COaCera Of cOagid- triet j'• t } sap xnriurrar ,» tn� tai suddenly Struck by an Idea. arable -- financial eleitly • -a sear Golonel Escobar Eas- we. an tarn is loot about for they have a number of been led far from ,the path os' t _ _ before leaning forward and fishermen employed ind ve �y, said Sun Su, shaking his _ dropping his voice to a note that erected a modern cannery which bead. She L indeed very love- Y dare , Steele whistled softly. t R3C�f I!1 ly earried across the interven- is wondertufly equipped. The p, sett eyt!. sad shasort caught his ]ECLiii O • : be space to AilaTilS sari. And yroject has _been a great �uceesa, assay . e was tail, slim, and - =its tone was pitched to the -se- judging - from the monthly ship. i+' , - ' ? - - -- enraptured description. A faint. ` ` � �liOQl'CCii .. . .....ila Chats ilk-eh? Ti3e LdJ p� bea$�fe3 -•thee Wta's- .__ �i - � of the most extreme r�saii _.loads oi.- rsr+aed- iislr that-go' ie �o Is very beautiful and -very seductive breath of perlame tvid- - - i t gives me a thought, Japan —and aotaetimes to my evil seduces the young officers li%is►cily halfway orl I will tell It to you, but country, eyed her. nostrils. Her hair and y around the where no doubt k � What does she get out o! it 1;' globe from the Netherlands East _ n should repeat it --say. to served to the Japanese army o!- eyes were• dark, he noted, Jan Indies, tiny Ecuador is finding To 1� �� - Sun Su spread his hands. To complexion a soft, clear' =vary,- - wrong person —it would be oetupation. }now that. senor,' might bi to bar strategic importance suddenly r know all. I can only tell you the she was wearing something white magnified by the resources -of her are thick as—how do you say cat very flimsy, and with the deli- �rough Andean mountains which in ' - • � y cats odor of scent, that gave 'her = =. CHAMPION PtOWMEH TAKE TA=P BY P�.ANE in E lish? —thick as thieves; many items match those of the an -'aura of coal freshness which _ yes! Once he accompanied her on wade Allan uneomfartably ,al +- fsrllen a trip to the can + *•'•'h•g T;ae .s+ , Kassa! ty star• Here is icing P eonscions. He hoped be didn't swim together; whenever the lady' produced in growing volume cin- look quite the mega he felt -- chone bark for uininf,, necessary slays here, the colonel in a regu. dui6� disheveled, sticky, and q _ " �• lac visitor." for tropical tile, coffee; cocoa, . • stesm-ing from every pore. . t - ' "Any letters or messages for coockut Products, rice, mangrove ' -All" was reminded • that the _ .me, Sun Sit?" extract, copper as well sa rubber. officer had boon coming from the Her voice 'was deep and rich The United States is sending ex- • I Ina of One Thousand Delights and'so t, so that Allah sass moved ploration,. purchasing sad medical .. :�; .when they met. In, that' case . :. miesiona to improve health cored=- 5 "Does she ha n to be'_eta m to think of liquid velvet. Or was w pge y g ' it more, reminiscent of the smooth t=ow In favor-ridden jungles auSl ==? ken sir increase production. Re-opening " ., ]low?" sweetneia of honey pouring from. P P "Yes. she came yesterday and a jug? Though her gnaErtioa was' of the- Catapaxi Mining _ Company will .bi here for several des s. bar properties is expected, to push up • ,� y addressed to , the Chinese, copper reduction. Balsa wood, Mmph. I must. trg' to ' meet dark eyes were frankly r% PPe P _ t ' her, ly:.,,..'ll; ao rranxly as �lmoet used in airplane construction, "That will not be difficult In be a trifle bold, tsgua Hula, ireauently caii_ e - a tact— listen, senorl" . The rhine1w . Tnere is nothing," said Sun etahle ivory, and kapok, used in : i ; si .`� :'+ x. - - Leld up a• warning hand: -loom go. "And, senorita, may I have litebeib, are other products give • _: _ ; somewhere behind him, Allan the . pleasure of introducing an mg Ecuadorian economy a, list. heard. the tap- tap-tap -of a wo- • American guest— ,Senorita Minor, -man's.heels; the sound was com -. tlli- is Senor Steele." �f ! Ing closer 117w - am so glad to -meet you, will be here." senor Steele," said the warm voice It was Allan's cue to dissemble. in Spanish. "At this season, it ..Promptly, in a quite, unnecessa;- new face in San Saba is welcome." was engaging a . it loud voice he a e gl a g g v h' enema red _ y moved sa ` Al'lan re P 1 'O r' room,rordering a bath pr tla swept the ,lady a bow. In view _t ii not _ serener, and seeding' Sun of what . be. knew of her, he de- :<:;; Su the Same .y arn he= had told sided a •c.. �hni Norm compli= _ - ,. Escobar ;,i,outi being a'magazirie place. , ., ....,... ...... ..:.. .......... .........v� u of ;,::::::.:::::;,'., �; :. : :: ...:: •»:,. . >: went might not be out - _ 8w Salads Tea Coro an a Championship n ___ -,• photographer on business, bent in in this somewhat florid country. p y' class at the International these parts. The proprietor play- •,. _ "This is the Inn of One Thou. )owing Match held near Peterborough last Fall brought together top ad up to ham amootitly: ' sand. 'Delights, `senorita," he de- sank horse plowmen from all parts of the Province. Elmer Armstrong "We are honored by your pres- clared ,fervently.. "Now. I have=• '':id St. Paula (right), Gold Medallist, and Marshall Deana, Paris ence, senor. We will do our un -'_ , -met the one; I care nothing about ' i(ieft). Silver Mdallist, accompanied by W. C. Barrie of Galt, are . '►vortii hest .to` romote our m seen ready' to board a plane commencing the valuable trip that vwas y P y gyp- the thousand - = iidered se first and second prizes. Time being an important factor to P�ness and comfort The roam It • got past. She smiled be- cultnriats, they elected to travel by air and within -nine days they will be ahnvrn you, and your bag- - witchingly __ =led each points as Winnipeg, Portage I.a Prairie, Regina, Van-- gage Placed in it. The bath and (Continued Next Week) vex and Lethbridge. One of the highlights of their journey sass showers are just down the hall. ~ •.,,.•'� _ ~� top.. o$ at Ports 4A Prairie where they participated in the You have come to a good place _ to g tch,..June 24th. for nhotoQranhv donor- there ern Plastic Meat Discs pp ge Atha Provincial P oWIn y_ sittd -ate at 'meetings they many, in things'- to :photo _ 4 _ 11 en, ey were afforded thYe opportunity of exchanging graph —if a man- points h1i cam- i g new ides,- partiealarly'labour- saving devices and other aids -' era in the right direction!" To save paper, tickets for-meala _. greater of ciency on the farm. The trip was arranged by Mr. J.. A. • " . in Government restaurants in Lon- � 11, Manager of the Ontario. Plbbviwmmees Association. ' . Then the tapping of heels wa's .,,don,. England, have iyen -wa to - - Plowing Matches which are conducted by local branches through�. 8 - - - -'y -— - the eo¢�stay, play sn.im t part in the production, pffood 3or_ still_ gndv -Allan--knew- she •was - - Plastic - clines. The .discs are yet -. -' ISSUE Z� - -'42 „ ... po -u - tending beside him. He bjnn:ed low fo;. soup, red for neat, -.: the- �betier. plowing• an% -- ittivatiosn of the green -they sideways--from The corner of his ' foe sweets and brown for tea. B s ` Y� ^� to a sentba for maWTrium production. - - - - -- - : - - - _- - _ .. - .p . y . � . • .... a,, ++.':r. ^. .. i-:.• . ..'a. . s.. . w -;,w .a •mss.. ro ' e;.:r ` �!n yy • -r. :, y.. - f� _ v•»v : •4 ass ; r. _ - .:._...° '�, . "4 ''�-r r' TIC suit% 19 ym *4 e' Studio Conch °.� DOAL aosa. = -Chair 72:�;tt-] 50 _ �, GROCERIES _WOOD, OBMSNT, - lB MAID SUJ)DT Barristse, 5liteitre. FueBe.. gt7MP3M!• -. ' RAND_ AAN ft- Lo Over a reisea,S -5tf BBw1'OW, BELL df ROSS 8arrlatora Ec Solicitors BLIILDSa'B 8IIPPLL98 Dinette suite, 6 pie- � _ W. J. =AT01 tcs._ -- - , = 1.1112040- also -locai;aarta je work - ' t�sxic'h �eafiani+.ie f°lpele.�i �"" ��,.� for she. - T. if. BELL K. C. Adel.3=1 We b�veitiso Rise" in stock a full ! -' iaiY+Aiitd �., 4 !ec 7s� ilffif K 1LL1!'!i LiA� '�6 eYs Piaek said ��. �, 0►F.1b06: g� Bay St.' Rater Aaalrrlaaae, Ds,Y se NiRiR cloves Pori a" fBeaae, -ass. lie. i for Yis. 4 JOHN L. POND • Torcate Y' h'i®S _ lHi, is sake >»od an - P'HOi�%t3 1l8t C1411or Lest Feats/. P1e2 0"�. IiLAN_Barrrsies sd= A. l�tarf PuWe. 19 ma mi. MI + He:ie Efiiae - 6es�•ege saLie► .1 -ss �• kd>toa. 81Rin 6x08. S • on�i. • TERRI j j 'diani re aariilwl, f eiibs ,. - �r,y►r ttYss. PiiOPis -• t 74 Funeral Direotor mitt •6 meat asserted Ifee, i"d Eris. 9 R. BRATON,Vy TQWP BBIP ..."g �aaY.�sil Lb•ivs - eLe>rA1 °s Tasy sieasra i!t° i MalwAts • . V 'w asc, stow.�.e.aa . Dal nQ pI G AMD CLAMEMORT 11�t�,�d fie. - - llseelaaaa�• # eeyle, bat. No ti oG YO Y(),) RUNS sweet �ai:ei I1de:,' ulna. e s g Ayiaer staffed Olives, 4 as. - ) 4IINHAAL : INBiIRANL•`E We do btu tang a�, all hinds Ref esh'ina ' L _+t>7�er ,�rer� r .aa uoo� �• - - -- CARPENTERING do BERING Y� �i j �La p� olives, 4 M REAL BSTATE _ Aylmer Staffed• O�e1� 11va. sic. 00- NVBYANCING CERMN71NQ Style __ Heists choice Catsup Ise.. ofd sstsbll ed agaum rsady _ g,O�0�N6 H,esltk Salts, lies. 481. Heinz Pori and Beans, tieti 101:, Ise. sad 141. to skive. rult Sa ge, with tltanitlet Westonls Adp'le Bloasom •. Biw>/tar 18os. �• fltooe Plea. 1000. We also sell_ Brantford &e4iiag - ' �irestons Cdephlaue Bolls,d 171. • ' Matiariala, Empire Bathroom 1 uccmasi�oica eelephane rails assorteid 171 _ Hero Wstet' '• Grape fruit julce 141, auk asao 1!1[ MAW - F+ p t, .r,A C.aspiete Line of Axis Jsfae, Meals ' lh. a - - 'WORNFAD AUCTI-ONBBR AND _ 8i Stable -- - - F__ Ajisrer Grape Juice ' -. '': - -�. � % VALUATOR sad Films APl=er fey T ajito Juice, 26m IS 1.91. -- -_.&ieo- cesdostod-- dcgwl►era Cameras, Kyi aer Faaq T4waate Jade's, noz., uc, 2 fee Yle. -lkoae or write. Address 814 Dandas - p2ZSClR3 MON8 A -- Street. zaetr _ Wbil by. antarlo. " e a ` 0TES DRi?a CO.. Ltd �Thece's ways = Courtesy WE SERVE - Phone, an TEB REXA�LLL STORE Economy and Cl at ; - Fzcxi�rC; t'Ajtip e4a _ - ,e R sirai ,RY LEADER- AND ALSO .GIVE F. J. PROLT$E ° `J4. -- — 8 a. :L to . } as. INSURANCE- Yntasl !'ire C iEt Y.a ° - 5o HAPMA + �' :.;SERVICE . �,.� i'::d a,,; Inaaraac� Co• ' _ =6eR 8tr. Flaleeiog .1�lartt to Lflt■O stud - WAWANESA INS. Oo!. =- ED :CORM OYBIL E. MORLEY :Ii[f1.11D 011'fntal — oeliA7iA a..p a,atua tar > ay C11ssfl� " GENERAL 1M URANCB - ffZERVICE PROTECT) Or L. . O'NE /LL w�1a Iawr +�Y 'r- _ i dent of Hybrid Seed - 1 ' Fviff Dhi:L,.. I:;P .:•� We have a ship p _ ._ -.. -' ; _ . , _ ,1WBALKZR- :�:Jt?rfsesLOs luau t �-i'ti $ve you ordered yours 3 Also : - - "�► An I la& �---- eaooessor.tolw. J. Matb.r.i Butchers ,:... _ _ .. Glow Blood �Bw,aQ.i11.•- write at 'Pka.. :. Golden ,_ y ° - = N1ght and Da, tl.tr,ie. go','� 1� A N. aow$ Wisc. No 71Field & SeedGrain _ �r t� - - -- - '= -- , - f, - - - -� E A - aBafSas Pbooe _ = . -Aside one Pbo1 i , t u .... � � , aI�iTAi�o -- ,---� - -- = .. i .- -Bulk 'and- 'ackage • -.: 'i... _`_•� -gIT�Y - R Two be Berta as air tiwe�R t - ±�,Q=niflate stock of garden ' tools H'eattidully Air- conditioned �' USBDAY, FBL' SATURDAY Two boys naseowiy escaped a Aso a few lawn mow -JULY ii, 17 and 18. Induranoe of Sll Kinds. ia6 on Tuesday- afternoon, _ their sailboat overturned abort one *� _ ! dwws- at 7 and 8 P. m best Suter A�ailabte wiiil b ii's off Pickering � ►Thy "tee ! EleCtrlc ww&ers & r1gC!'atOts %starchy Matinee. at -1 0 Js-n rra•r:rts and Joan shavis. _ y _:Beonri and 8er�ios. - _ Fleet's In ti both o: piekering Screen doors and window screens The a►dd P2oeeY an boys were esgh - of for _orml R ac ID and t Ono - ter . )�sa Wainwright, ht, as they 71 =e 1 � . OUR a>si HAm = PICK SIS g DO1tOTHY LAM � tried to manaesivre the boat is the Dtpairs. Mc� •cK- Para+ N b cry �►rsh , ' - WILLIAM HOLDEN >rsory seas. The strong wind whipped ::•. E BRACKEN and • PRONE AGIN. 6s W'16 11>3.ISS>l�i Liss fake into' waves about. four legit .4 our Me�o - We ks�re A. Can get it. Or it i; sot' aoe,:a, y�Y DORSEY and -his Orchestra high, making it impossible for flare' PflONE � _ phls latest COVA2 'Carries on Clarke Prentice helpless boys to do .anything• A A' Qj•�(���j ' - - pOpOLI'I'tK, - 'HITLR'S PLAN rescue party, consisting of Messrs iS'a BAL►Va•�!O O _ F�CK�RI�� - — .G LICENSED AUCTIONOM. Jack Naylor,. T., Veacb, L McKim- J.. non and Fred Skinner rescued the :Yost ad ON& wboat They report _ od ro .. ties a Coon ram _ . For f Ilse bo s Y Y - '>IdONDAY, TUES, WEDNESDA ietil •- -- 21 • s nd 21 • trio; . successor for Corpl. that one of the boys was can 7 JULY- 20; to - J t e ti:ste ' b the they' fro - �3 Complete Show at 8.20 ties of Cr A. S. F. and of t2a isb exhausted Y _ . _ the four J. H. Prentice (former Frtntlss ass C TheL.ady HaisPlans Prentice). Farm and Farm flies men, who bravely attempted the rem- -- - cue in a w such a high Sales a spe"ty at fair - and-,.�•e. boat, in YOUR NO MN •X ND and -�: - -. __ --- -�..�• . sus. Constable ,J. B. Irvine. was cart- _ iRAT IIIII�A - - -' - - Wli PA =z.I 11 �i . . ��. - PAULFME GODDARD able rates. _' ed, 'Y 4'oii�N'� ' - EGGS u� • HOGS' iR Td`AiiZ='• ='/1lse 'fatD length Feature Cartoon _ Mr. Ratepayer of picketing Towa- EGGS i aOV.7 - - _ - :'• Bugs' GBes `Harvest �` -- Have.* township council died,` :.CALVES aLABS _ • :__ _. AND AIL • just asleep (fiddle while we burn)? - :- i Town _ Demands Binder Thins change in time, and we l y both live and - dressed - with the tlmss. w e - in technicolooe TWlne must change l can not dwell under the 'conditions fifty years ago. Mr. Farpner Rate- . l / RI N �`-" .F A1� `� j t t . FAI'DY, SATURDAY- King F i t .'- �. Wer paS or',, do..you know ,what you use P + and ' 25 - t want to be in ,t. JL>'LY 23, u -.up agains , Do you - ;. - .L,IMITED pJtSENATE OF LEAD the same .position as soxne of our Woman Is ATW , - ARSENA`hE O� LIME_ANIf neighboring municipalities? Divide ` IEg� EGG GRADING ST _ this township at once, before it is - - _ -- -: _ */ire -- PARIS .GREEN) WHIT &Y ONT.' PHONE WH�TY �i �Lrl Cattle ;Spray •-= Fly Tax and too -late, and give both sends their just dues• set the South become a -' - _ -. _- S . _ >• �, :.jANCf3oT TO1t1Ifl _ Prayetis lanufarturing and residential can- CHOICE MEATS ' CAROL BRUCE' - - - - - i -�` :� "'•_', Prices Bight on EverytiYing�at tre:while -•the North can still be a , rural- WALTER BRENNA'�i strictly ruaa1 ".' -- 3 *..L • B V ��,8� Councillors, the move is up to you. AND ; Y Bousht and Sold -War measures have brought this _ ^CLOTHING, STERILIZED, Haidware T4oemitH ` condition about sooner than we ex. _ _ . ^,uyE(rI'i_TABLE and pree3sed like new. We PHONE 48 petted, so take off your shirt �ni �++. - - -- - - - - - - - can -be wed a large shiptne t e! high- -. -. ' Pf RBRING _ 80 fo wark i�b prablern - - _ Qestlemen'e suits, pants, Isis* �' ved by just avoiding it. PHONE' 26 t - coats etc. Very reasonable. It We are at war, but do not let our on to come here before set - 'P!,'S PICKMING- ItTl'WS �--h�b -- conditions be jeopardized by a ' -. '' ` -- +• - will W7 Schwartz, _2I 'an sale weeks at NWET else. Busts 46-i y local condition. Advance Pickering? SILK'S . - Doiod W. West, Oshawa. , $UYKhI' DRUG BTORR -no retreat, is the objective of every { •.::.' song ao�, "ROOMS' f3i18'VICR 'STN. ratepayer - move fast. _ !i s} da make `91st~ pat v. '' �' '. '.::+i. «e•`yY•_zC&. _ uk'::-- ,lc"�°rsr•�1. *rcaes ' ` ..'!S ^' u, -'.'' ,'y-t�, -.a..» .._.,._,. _. _ -..r. -.<r, ,., • '+sue•, «.•e. o- s:... nEg.+e`�'»::k,'.r..,�,>,'?+x' - -�' -, ' .'-- .+" z .x._.'a#x`.w) >1Z.%,..�: ,:.'.w^ti.<. _ -., ...+.-,.....,_"' __-... .....t_41h_ __. ..._.__...,.._._.�- ...s.__..__ _