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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_07_24'^k..::v i`- X74 ±.a � ;:- '-r�yv .»-... i,. �,.. ,.�t:. - ,,, '.q.' ?Y. .�• ,y.� - :I y..... _. a' _ sy�, 'T .y. " -1\.'• t„h- •1•..•✓'T': r- ...t,~ ..,y,... �. �a ;4r -'.... ,,.•.•mac• - .h. �'L, `n' "r�w'.•..t' -j�j .'3•�`t,f°s•, i'1C 'rd: L'.a •.. ,•A;• -a -'^�. �'b. ••m,ti r ., ':,�., .. �`' ., `"`,a ,a+T *', ;.A . ^'�.? R v�• e_� .'J'•.ae 'a,�'- 'r +c,'.j rh '�i'P' •r.: •_ i •;� .� .. `.£�„ ., - ,a',�j.•v. _wogs +J �• '�, .♦ - � :.wrx .,. .• /k �. fir. •,P .6y �- .�_ vK - ��. r 14- E-7 PICKERI.NLG .;:�► a.� VOL. LXI : . PICKERIN( —ONL, 1kRIDAY, JULY 24. x.942 _ ._ No. 49 -- EWS,9' - �. i on.:�'m D App eels'o :Pool�er�n Business o le To'4 ssf st In Harvest Hel f'e ,+,t,, - ff �- Picl,�ering - Ajax and our. Council s the response to the a 1.00 a I I S M �eai of •tire Harvest Help Committee � � - • - ' - „� kiss been gratifying, much more re- � rilre Pickering _I�Iewa Editor in a education for the children �e deer. 3aists to ncl. There is still' eon- recent issue -expressed ejmpathy ent minded citizens of Pickering do wiieuhl to he saved The Fall for the Township Council, because not object to any inwnvenience -- - 1 • obese harvest has atready eaaNmen- them ,• men and munitions to win the war, don Law, on the death of his mother The harvesting of other crops - - follow 9e� James Samson, Recreational - They certainly have a difficult and we, as citizens, will ,contribute last week. ; It i, increasingly 'important that for at D. L I�. here was introduced time, and marry grave decisions to in taxes, our share of the cost of Mrs. John Miller and sister, Mrs, _ _in .the absence of Alex. Russell, by meet, and not the least . is ,the sakool muniitions • and equipment of men, Chas. Barclay, of Brotighatn visited ; every hft of form Pees. JOB. tsanigan, at�o 'I�.�•u+r' - -L yluD►e2m at A)aX:- a..4 ....VU&a U%aA&0 ,a F%AVIJ VA VVIUZI- " `7. Uevenson, on i veered in good time. ation Engineer at the Plant. as the raced for help to harvest 'else At Ajax, 300 houses are nearing eery enlistment, our share of the itlsursday last- Re" 6s' more urgent than ever. speaker at dinner this weeit. completion, and more are to be er- men as well. It seems, therefore Miss 'Mar'y Dile, .of Manitoba, had ' ..I appeal to all citizens to render Mr. Samson .presented„ what was ected in all probability, and each rumple and equitsible, that, if to been spending several weeks with every pans to as itiz ns in this to many, an entirely different con- house represents 'a family, and the provide -munitions, Canada must buy friends in Oshawa :and Pickering. emergency so closely related to our caption of "Recreation". Many look- possibility ed for education, they should supply the Since'coming to Ontario, she had ossibilit of education need was e[ort., ed upon recreation as,piay and fun; their children. full • cost. Ftirthei, they - should .pro - _the misfortune to fall and fracture G. D. Conant it was all of that, and more - it It is not that education or achooli vide no more than the full cost, and. ��? was "the re- creation of man." and in g ig a new problem, but, this is certainly, no less. , J: -Ot"11nd '.airs. Baxter spent 'the (llthongh Mr. Conant has express- a very important consideiation in the first time that.the Dominion 'Ib ask the township to be a cony week ego in Orillia with their ciao _ ed gratititcation in the results gen- the carrying on efficiently of indus•t- Government,, through the Wartime tractor, and provide . the education, .ghter, Mrs. Spearin and family. orally on the Harvest Help Service, try, of higher production. Housing has cotuariandeered land, in a. building' erected ., by Wartime Mrs. Tanner and Mrs. Grimbly, _ he has reminded us too,_ through ot- At the plant here it had many built houses, water and sewage sys- Housing Limited for an unknown also Mr. Bob Leslie spent the week- _ her channels', that Plcldering has, purposes -- to those far from none, �, without any regard -to -the local numner of cairaren, ac an unimown -A at O ^w:, ��r: d- ••;tL. MLe. Z... thus far, failed to provide- any sub- recreation in their "off" periods, to Building Bylaws, or the burden to. cost, probably larger than usual, due C. Jones and- family. _ Dr. and Mrs. D. E, Bagahag. oi.. atantfil - gtl0ta of VQ1IInteel�„ --.,�d silly L - COuaClOii� -- li�1(3�ye- �l8te�- @�JH�6 3"i}Tal- ••••:4�. ♦., the e..'wwnn..i. nI a..i.Ml .,w,ewinn. is - maliae an appeal to the business men create goodwill and friendship a- The Township cannot tax the unfair. Saginaw, '.Bich., Mi•. and Mrs. Thos. of � village especially, to give a mongst individual dmPloyeeU, which Dominion Government, nor can the. If the Council asks, with prudence; Scott, of Laanbton Mills and Mrs. m' haif-day, as often and as had as results, a spirit of morale children be educated without taxes. for a sum in excess of what they_ Britain, of, Atlanta, Ga., visited Mr. _- =egulariy as possible. The situation developed that proved itself at the A would be siMple. to say - that estimate the cost to provide the con - and Mrs. W. J. Miller on Saturday. - " .. 'n in 'Me Women's Institute will meet half -day is needed. Never mind the increased production. the children, but this ' cannot be done making money in the war edtuation. on Tuesday, July 28, at the hdine of bi'lsters, •tkwy can be healed quadcly. Statistic have been gathered from either, curiously enough, despite the Nothing would hurt the pride of- Mrs: A. E. Baldwin. Roll Call -- the aaawal exercise should prove 'over this eontin'eat that have proved broad powers granted the Dominion Pickbring more. If the Council un.. Gardening Hints.. Mr. ' Ed. - Brows ' helpinl too. Last week 221 omen and very assuredly the value of rwm-+ Government by our country being at deresUniates, then they -will place an will- speak on "Delphiniultns^ and - high school boys had registered in tion in industV, and placing it war„ and despite the often arbitrary - undue burden upon Pickering, be- Miss L Rorke wilt talk to us about _ South jthltsrio here, 126 'actually firmly in the daily program of nest- exercise of these .powers one cause we will be assulming a part -of "Warfare 'on our. First Invasion placed at that time, - we here have ional industry thing they. cannot do, is "change what is the duty of the whole coon- Hostesses - Mrs. Newman and Mss - had about six offers of help frcan In the pre - depression days of 1929 the British North Aimerica -pct ". try to provide. Adamson• Cars will meet at the - Plelrering_ and tts. gn .boys, recreation had been taken more ser- In -this Act, as you wail remember It is to be hoped that the Council Four - corners at 2.15. owing to -that situation- here, the iously in the States than in this from your school days, Education is will make a contract by which War - Picisering Itegistrstion Office at country, but even then recreation is the perogative of the provinces, time Housing will provide the full ' "Subpar. Shanty" adopted' bs -State ! -1 11:. f - .. .., ::, .14.13. �.. Keadmg a roe of Kansas afternoon and evening during the an "appendage' with industry. In- witnessed at the last Council Meet -' soon to be housed at *post two weeks, will now open only dustryt -however, discovered, with the ing' of an - Agency.,.of the Dominion (Char writer has described a eltua- - "Sugar Sh'artt I.enise• Rich- In the evening, 7 to .P, o'clock. Asiy lessening of interest in recreation, �1.1overnment asking the • Council ' to tion here, that should make it im- ardsori Rorke, which has been ,read cake during the day will be referred an immediate "faliinp�-off'I of. pro- make an agreement to educate the 'possible for this municipality to en- 'by nearly every member of our llb- _ - to and ticeived by the News Office- duction. Attempts were made, by children,' housed by-them. - ter into any contract that would rary, hap been chosen by the State _- sntil farther notice.) science, to recover, this lost produc- •rho Wartime Housing- wishes to 'call for an estimate of the cost of Reading Circle of' the State of..Kan- b ;.,,,,. ved lmgbting _ contribute : house, this._ ' lion- by Rem, --per- °P- --ate d d � Cants (inefficient lighting thought eau, M .c. Rorke', vfa t which a iC,eerwr's Jury Brings in Verdict P Y ° and to erect 's school building in re- the heginning o! a school term - it ors. 14Iis 8orke'. boojc which was by lighting'experts to be a cause), turn .for the township providing the can not be done. Ed.)- _ reviewed in the News shortly after ed- •�leeideatal Death with Reeossda• --this and afternoon snacks were - ' . — _ - endations. --this fruitless, and a return to regular it casein out,. has �n wtd�Jy , read - at >ayRst here Monday eviceln; programs of recreation were event- A False Alarm Kinsale youth in .dog -nzht over �► librarian from Stratford" made ] Z _.. current English Channel the ca -rains t, t Miss ioiind...to_lae.. _ttte mach n gibs hat, ' I.efby sally rrt- - - - R<►rloe't�- first- beep) tanae6 be kit Chid coroner 9nirle Lawson eon- Ted ducted An inquest into the death of stimulant to avoid disaster. Toronto and other places that sugar on the shelves. We publish herewith Alexasuler Dodwell. at the The Ajax Plant at present uses a ration coupons would be of no value •-, : a letter received by Miss Rorke i:_N.•� �v- -.a-._ eve i. g Program of Monday evenangs - {Lpot used on the date they are due. �l I liyl I!!M !� . ��J °mm her publishers: . Movies; Tuesday are Dancing; Deasaed, who was employ- oil y ' g' T'fiLS IS NOT '1giL'E. The Law Bear Miss Rake - Wednesday - Concert, Asnateuria and v one me the "linear, at.Defense Indus - reads - "I? coupon No. 1, has not "" You will be g1�3 to know that - P tries here, was fatally wounded in Quiz etc; Thursday 4 Moves. Fri- been used during the first two = "Sugar Shanty" him beef- adopted by- day 'Modern dancing; Saturday - weelds in July, it can be ueed.on any F : he State Reading Circle of Kansa& ' an explosion on June 25th, while to be ar2w%ged "personal Inter- kewise other '': ti:� the first order is for one thousand ant 13 • subsequent date. o use qu >ltandi watching 'hie foreman �' �� views at the request of employees, coupons can be used an bone after ,ropier, which will -go in dui ' We a polishing wheel -to remove 'high p° y y' is another of the serious aesponsib- ,their due date - but' they must hope that this will result in at least spots :on the cartridge case of a ilities of the Director - many, and not be sate ted the retailer in another thousand copies be used' tiasall two-pound si'mour piercing P b'9 •. - P � - - shelli- .F pnenta of, this shell case varied are the subjects of these in- advance of their due date.._ -: r> in the State during the year. The ^_ _ entered the body Dodwell, eats- terviews, wherein he is ,called upon atio tion is for one year only. to give his opinion and aevice, at Rough Language Follows' Failures P 8°dd y lug his death at Osha�ra Hospital a �?"" We are very proud of the fact that ii times, on very, intimate matters, the book has been accepted,, and I few hours r' rendeii „e a v.uy i,oel personal ser.- ":dot until the :well - gees -dry'; do ' '` " • During the hearing of -the evidence vice. we appreciate the water” and "not should .like you to know that one.' ne v►ltaeeeea were continually being in- ,s ' reason for its acceptance, is because �y being Gages and Recrea�nal facilities until the power goes off do we miss � `s"`�°s "r`at of many kinds ,have now ueen as- the same ". - fa its wholesome and authentic quoting figures or ;other information ' fished During May, 7000 ernes During the art week the' power farm background: ' of a secret nature, but in spite of �' g P ' Thomas Nelson and • Sons• many learned much about the of bowling were • played and "x000 was •off in this village five times, aaaannfaetnre of si -ebbs. ner'aona danced to- the finest of dance some; due to "aircumstances beyond music. Classes in tap and ball -room control ", but most of tie- -t'-me from Jack Mowbray,' youngest scab of -Mr.. W� Intat lA mnaber of shell cases, manuf- and Mrs. Roy V.' Mowbray Kinsale actared art another point had been dancing are being. tames tea, with eJmployees on construction and main- received anrti found to be' slightly Physical Training Classes for worn- tenance: Those who rude electricity in England one' year ago this month. From a drivel•, we, casually "pick- iiefective, and it was during this el- for power are not found to be in ed up" this week the information, � Al sleldaan required operation vt buffing De><hands for other recreational very good humour, when in the midst A Nazi plane was shooting at a' that an- ord and posg- Yr' off this rough dge; that' the ex los- services including discussion groups, Of some important work, using et- drifting balloon when Sgt. S. 1I ibly 100,000 yards of gravel will be ugh p - hauled from the Conlin Gravel Pit . ion took place. ][t was inferred, that handcrafts etc. has made the seek- ectric power - off it goes at 1.30 Taylor of Richmond, Que., dud Jack _ c to Wartime Housing at hest; created during this operation, •ing of additional accomrnoaation ne- there making it impossible to coin Mowbray, of Kinsale, pounced 'With g A1aR• s had ignited• the charge. • Some of cessary at Ajax. plete that work that day, their Spitfires• So thorough a past- iF'rom the lack of amore direct the officials were at a loss to ex- One thousand to. fifteen hundred Hydro officials might find it con- ing did they dish out 'that after route, hnost of the h ling trucks plain why this particular shell had Persons attend the Hall each night, 'venient to let us know when they pouring all their ammunition into will drive to Ajax a the Brocld and good attendance is• had at the are going to• turn the power off, (as' the enemy craft they ,circled it for Road, and extra f miles. Twenty, cbtploded, as -nary others had been. i trucks are now . operating. _ given the same treatment. Sunday church .services, conducted they do in most districts but the Os. . eve minutes taking photographs. g• Thy by the clergy of Lhis' village. haws) and pew --it many of us to - without a shot being fired at nuke ten trips $day - 20 tnadoa Mr. Samson concluded his address arrange• our work accordingly, there -� The .Nazi was seen flying on one making ten tips of four extra miles '- PiebWng Tennis Courto with an invitation to all to visit by preventing a loss. One villager F engine and losing altitude • at 150 equals 800 extra miles• a day. T,l-iey, them at the Community Hallr at any threatens to deduct his "loss" from P feet over the channel. operate at a cost of Uk. per mils YOU knew, of cowrse. Wet we're tune, $ his Hydro bill -ire won't get far 'The German gunner's shooting means $80 per day and these playing tennis again. Oh yes, all the on that, but it describes the -atta was pretty good before we silenced twen trucks it operated S00 days but one are in use, the one ltvde of some - in this neighborhood . �" said Jack "He punched a cou- in the beer. would equal $24,000 _. d at the extreme , east. Tennia- mind' ✓,; ... _Nursius Reserve Glasses pie of holes in m a ear and $600 in rubber for each ; y propeller and y youth may be fewer locally, but just Pickering tMaths ' --L • ,pi + ..+� ., of the twenty truths. -It also mean! t _, .: ... .sr --- - _,. - s ,. that twenty truers will 'travel un as dslightfnlly frivolous. kY any _ .,'" . _ . age. to • ' -- our township roads making 60,000 gesture or reaisrk should . bear the The = Jurs-ng Reserve Classes Andrew, Isabel — at the General The squadron in which Jack was sp' , a,- -our. Tuesday, r#nmtert- resemblance- - -t. . ,, -t -Pow = -the Cm-iced -Ho -tai Qahaw July ' ng,- a- groap--of teal- Spitf;<.....; mpg- trips -sight and._ - -_ yxeease it is purely coincidental, and, Cross will be held- on Friday, Julq* 21st, 1942, ' Isabel Andrew,- beloved aL 17000 lest and dived KOO feet to °ne-hstf tons, doing considerable altbo under the local code of. 24th. The Lecture will be on - sister of Ella, of Pickering, Williajn engage the Nasis taking them by. damage to these roads Ea' then mat laws, it is not. an Indictable "Health". of Vancouver, and Peter of Toronto, ' surprise. Several- (;eetirsa - planes answer- for this, ' A larp-40 it1� 'Will the wclmen and girls desir- . in her 06th year. of and tires use.0 up,- let alone; a��to act likes lane Person, crashed into the channel. gas .. the ehlb executive definitely , frowns ous of this Course, • please come to Funeral from her late residence, the the tremendous sinount of doWe ¢ l befit► r. - the Red Ghras Rooms at 8 o'clock, Pickering on Friday at 2.80 o'docit. _ ;• age to our roads. x sharp, and regist s• i ,Interment in Erskine GmrtarJ. r - •r• �r �:Tr ?,atON HORSES BOLSTER INDIA'S DEFENSES back p the fighting forces when �' •d'' theit�ob is done and see to it that THE WAR WEEK — Commentary on Cu -gents . , . retribution Palle upon •.y, ' s grim u a the •'� guilty. German And Japanese • " There is nothing soft about - i`�a our men in uniform. • - _ ... Let us nee to it the tbere is ace Russia's Supply L 1 n e s , * r A q nothing soft about us' when the The story of Russia's militarq baffled Napoleon -We deta�.t of r ~^ day ! • ' : � x y reckoning comes ,E sexy strength Is the story of -Does, and R„•a +a _ 14- 11-1 'r - °e z1a' mess -WCe: A-r�es taat nave crowd- While the battle &I on :w s tlion - -. den should ha aw8, -therz 041 all. rivals off the'face of Europe was being fought on a I' -ite must be a gallows- occupied by have marched into - Russia and frottt compared to the great battleK carrion bait every hamlet, been swallowed ,up in the .vast of last bummer and Fall; :liars _ K eve ry Village, every town , every brown landscape rolling away to were those who saw in its M city in occupied territory that the east. Napoleon learned 130 to the Russian Inte!'nal traa,por- f tta, haa known the weight pf the Nazi yWW8 ago that a battle won in tction system a threat as great I scourge, the stench of Italy, the 'Russia does not have the same as were last, year's battles. :P. it malarial infection of Japan. meaning as a battle won fn; Aus• were not checked, and if it F'ned , - t, There is a job for us privates trim; there is always room In Rua- southward toward the Cau:a.aue, ' In the Individual Citizen's Army sin for another battle. Adolf Hit- it could be the gravest menic-3 yet'- ik •=a job we will do whole - heart- ler learned last year thart each mile in the Wehrmacht's drive toward edly as. we look -and we shall forward in Russia, each great in. the Middle East. Others pcfnLed *. ",... .; Zook- upon our comrades on dumtrial. town destroyed, only out that space was still on the crutches or following "Seeing- means another mile to go, another side of Russia. East of the Don, .. J Eye" dogs or as we place flowers town to destroy. Last week, in they pointed out, lies the "alga under memorial windows. in our battles spaced hundreds of miles and east- of the Volga the _ -rain church yards., apart, Hitler's armed might tried -and beyond that, the-wide' exf-,nee " Right 'now''there is another job to solve the _ R problem of space, says of Siberia. ° t„ J,., Vuc J., ul t;vunv,tiin ever flit rites -aura aimed. J4 S y`� Battle of Aleutians thing that is needed for the buss- Germany's Objectives In the mist -and rain that s'i:•oud ;a,iti,,� Hess of waging successful war. The Getman effort presumably America's Aleutian islands on 3 80 a simple job. So simple we had two objectives: (1) to take days of the year's 365, a 'jattie rw par tent arterieb— =— ++a+o+aR�,r– duia�, ;i, _x,•,,.• „• 4, 0. acaa,ou yen much things cutting t L...:,:lu by nlihfi, atrengtn uowa �l jw �L.wl<b� la :�:,,� i.k:nn6 - out Joy-riding, ' carrying parcels from one part of the $oviet body by Japan alas the L sited 6 from the store, turning last wint -.. to another; (2) to block the routes The action began when the 4ik- ' coat, givirig up smoking, over which come war materials ado's forces raided Dutch klv:hor drinking less tea, and coffee, doing from Russia's Allies across the on June 3 and shortly tber -sCter without alcoholic beverages; hav- seas. The accomplishment of these put troops ashore at the tip ct ',he p j archipelago that thrusts 1,300 _ _ r" _•:, �� ing' shoes repaired even when the objectives wants mate Soviet uppers are shabby. miles - tram Alaska acs ors - �.; . ifpP y transportation problems more dif- • •= It involves reporting North Pacific. The tinited :':,Lehi portin infrac- ffcult. It was conceivable that Rua- "z Lions of the price ceiling orders sia's resistance might be split into hit'back at the invader wi,t at- no matter how abhorrent "anitch- two parts, each of which could ob- ' trition tactics, seeking to de,t;•oy Y Natives .of menaced India curiosity ov+ercom .' Jug" is. i None of us, would esi- landing groups and the obi g! _ in -- their - caution, - - -- _ e e ip. itlr• .. n Lain. supFlies from ,the other only :3 trer over tanks new! arrived in " g Late to tackle or report a spy or with the utmost difficulty, plying them. A report on the ?ro- t greatest convoy ever to leave Drive To The River - tain for Far East." a saboteur. Neither should we gress of the battle was issue.'. lot hesitate to report a enmmerci I ioav „_o _g __ten by .gam„ saboteuk -for breaches of the to cone the iirat ant greatest d Submarines. In Acton _ ~'"k' price ceiling are acts of sabotage these prizes Use Germans aimed their ebfe2 diftie at the Oka River_ American submarineb, it was - -- - &gains! -lha L..= .ti3;�.a. The An' announcement from Berlin disclosed, had penetrated —s i" storekeeper, wholesaler, manufac- described the Red Army as "de- waters around -the three we,•• srn -- - torer, landlord or other business most islands seized by the J) :) man doesn't just break a law- structively beaten" along Y20 mils sae -Attu, Agattu aSa Kiska. :,he an he harms you. If he gets away o1 the Don front. Moscow reported _ - heavy Soviet counter- attacka do- foss that have hampered ' )ng- k{AUAICE with it because you keep /118IIt Pepe"tlat to 41vort the reage al, bombers 'net ­1 r 1 the spectre of postwar inflation main weight of the Berman drive the undersea raiders' movem -I`V, looms closer, If the ceilings aye tram reaching toward Stalingrad Two weeks ago their Dorp-.ioes A WOIW* Column About This and "j'I1at in Our Gmitdian Army maintained postwar inflation will and the Caspian, hundreds of miles sank tour enemy destroyers, eft _ be averted and we'll have time to away, The Wehrmacht's goal a fifth in flames. The tall br; .ght see that the war has not been seemed W be no less, thaa'io cut Japanese naval losses - moat!; a- Biller must ]rang i And that across, with everything that goes ' !ought is vain. flicXed by Arm . llslithright ttitatem4n(_ may, by on In the world today. _ Marshal Timosheako's southern 7 Dianeb -in *Awn as a compound sentence for There is not a thing that hap- army In two, to isolate the whole flan encounters to fifteen vs., •oUr Be aucasus region. Then Hitler could sent, tp; the bottom or. dames A. :. Mlle whole gang of N&A leadirs- pens that do"..not concern each Cimi"n&u May Be 1 strike for the wells than aprtnally United States losses bare rot _ .After the fighting finished is one of us. Thi death of a U. L y J Ste- _�� �ciohied. 10� -1Qt� • ri. . abo � � ��r to t� f: just hit .L Im. r �J � -�•f era .a stiaai - Supply; he could seep to cut the ti age, , t � t` h Harbor, ',ut ' _ + Sea t a• were e' a Dutch a Gryvw .,� . bringing �. --- -+-'•: . Coral, r- tut as Important to �oVV -Loa• German battle• Iran up throe ,•:• � 4:::�t :;:��y f►u:u d= gh :4ie Caspian. ' �g their grip ir- be a� - So leaders o! the German people loss o! a Canadian -Lands tank in ship Gneisenau, _which slipped AJ•eutlans. Their eastward advznce - -bat, as time went on the for- Libya. tbroagh the Mugush Channel from sea Battia In, North iyom Attu, to Kiska apanIIe,.'. :3U Luaus• died 'down.' Christian tenetli Death has hardly touched ns Boat February 1, despite a heavy 'io win its second otfdective in - r - y miles, They were . surely ere o _ lase mouthed by the very people _ yet. By the time the ' =Great War'' British asrial attack, is anchored the war Against space, a German tx E loo Later on were the apostles was as old as this one thousands in she former Polish port of Gdy- battle squadron skirted Norway's air and naval stations -that Aatd of I � disarmament, and - nothing of Canadian. had been killed in a towering North Cape. Once round play an important role in JIG lt with her three 11-Inch gun North Pacific theatre. W" done to show the German battle.. There was hardly a home tmzein dismantled, . British aerial the cape the German fleet, con - -' = " �le that it is an of thins to is the Dominion that had not been photographs showed - r" utly- fisting, .according to report from _, Japanese Menace 6 ►svr - >isi loose the forces of 'evil on owe by th dark angel's About 30 feet of the ship's fare. Moscow, of the battleship Tirpitx, 1Prom Klakat ii Js ti]� flail -• o - ` Mankind. wing- aaatle deck also has been removed the pocket - battleships Scboor and Dutch Harbor: From Attu :­.4 Nothing was sane ?. Nothing! And by the same token there and the British expressed the be. Luetzow, the heavy cruiser Hipper 695 miles to Russia's Kanich�-ka _ W Yes, a fete colonies were pot was hardly a home in the whole lief she had suffered such serious and eight destroyers, was on the_ defenses and 745 miles to °a a oases mandate -tam German mind of Canada that was not straining damage that she "may be out for. main supply route from the de- mushir. Japan's northernmost ;zv every sinew to help beat the the duration." The Air Ministry mocracies of the west and the Red al base. Thus, the Nipponese are 'leald expect that;` reparitions P - -- - enstng,_.- laid . _ it_- would- .be- _lmpwalhle -'to - - armlet- There, guns blamed. in a central position (1) to •! : , ve �o� stand, almost �� fay, Then death, sudden violent make the necessary large•ecals re- After the fighting was over con- toward the North American :•,n- _ Bfiren; and, almost immediately, death, had become so common- pis on the vessel at Gdynia. nicting claims by some govern. tinent, (3) to intercept an A:'ied - i�s�'is here made to Germany to � is tile. rehabilitation ei place eat "Casualty List" is the The Gaelsenau was bombed re- • n►Rnts, silence from others, left a move across the North ' Facifio �radei ems.- +l,. -r ei>31 w�:.c�i �y �� — eelIIt:... rau%ua• V! waaG gala OC- �ola.or ��YeW l31 w e�illle .icy What did the than the "Spot Pagea" do today =iMarch, 1941, until the - ciycred• The Germans maid that U.S.S.R. from a new tlank, (4 to Amoy think about end were as eagerly scanned.- day she slipped out at the French their ships, supported by land- cut a possible line of supply t•,in X11 oat? I ran speak for only one part as mush space is given p with other unitg of the Gar. based aircraft. fell upon an Allied - Alaska to 'Siberia. Despite ..fie - :Msrgsant in that army. But I am io the drowning of two office man fleet and successfully eluded convoy, sank a heavy American gravity of the Japanese merq'�o, 'loon that what I felt was echoed sadists in an Army Week display _ 'the British. The Air Ministry maid cruiser and destroyed all but six . it was believed, the Allies c •Uld -Had intensified -by the moth- am would have chronicled the t• ship suffered further damage of a thirty -eight -ship flotilla. From not yet spare forces from :ho " - of dead sane, site wows' the deaths in action of 800 men is on the flight from Brest. Moscow, came the report that the many other global theatres bir a elr�iansw the 1914 -19 war. The ministry statement added German attack was halted when a campaign to regain the far A FU• What good did the awistian' What a ahamel What a shame 'that the Gneisenau, finis taken to Russian submarine torpedoed the. ttlm -.� de do! Was it really a that we should need an "Army Kiel, probably was hit again dur• Tirpitx twice and that the German " iaa 44titude7 'owl to focus out thou hts on fng-a .British raid on Kiel Febru- ships withdew while the convoy ' , g say N. nailed on w a Russian set 'Newspapers _ Lat s answer the second ques- - our soldiers. It is symptomatic o! Port. The ' first. • I don't think it. was. something half- hearted and Lack= ' The photographs, made 1a day- Soviet spoke also of heavy bomb= EACOUra$C R�vO.I$ think that was a time when, adaisical that all ovr._ �t Etr.,,l..- Sgt som44��ime after that raid,_ fag .raise on Nazi airfields In . being that Uhrist said ion it should be necessary to stage via showe?d7 the German depot Northern Norway and Finland, the Stencilling' machines re '.s.ad Other ,; t ship Monte Olivia or a liner of the basits for the tnrays egAi„et the ' to- peeduee- meet -'than 1,0 l we for- t that the same Christ drove there is a war name clan burned, out and moored _ Allied ..supply line in the Arctic. retly circulated anti -Nazi r N' _ going on- near the battleship. money- changers out of the But "Army ,Week" or- "Navy 1942 Push Starts sheets in occupied countries. �:io ' kI WIsfk" or "Air .Force Week" Observers In Allied__couWXlea_- -sireeti; s;:r ,-,rws received iiirP._ Ig g _ ar_ week__ =We must were ready to concede that Hit- from London, either by radi; ar erhapi you use wonderin should bs ev_ � $make were .which in the T1:--5e' the Individuate CitlxeII'i generate the.proper state of mind s. ler's "big push" for 1942 had at through secret channels. �7 Comes into this Don't about -this war Tt 1W war war* vi4 last, started it had beet i awbterranean - puwicaii0n9 }i6 worry, it 'comes in ill right! The Not the war of the soldier, the expensive to make in quantity, pected; predicted for early Spring, now beginning.to have 'daaiazi-4 • ' -Z16dividual Citizen's Army - that sailor or the airman. And it will now,are being turned out in larger then ' late Spring. Both on land effect on the Nazis ana are­­'-]d ° - forget- o those of us who could numbers from limestone, coke," and 'at sea it constituted Hitler's responsible for much of the re ^':A)t cetried and vs. cosec 1 con- cull hel in a vs. limited way to "It and water. _attempt to solve the problem that , ry deeply . Y p ry y _. _ growing in occupied countrie, REG'LAR FELLERS — Dangerous Practice _ ' ' -�tBy - GENE BYRNES 9Rf � WAW Up.1 WfIHTi THE ON,t61R I'M T1Nrp �I 1MM YP, WNERE ARE YWR MANNIRS p AM' i THAT ONCE - t MATTER WITH IOU ? 00'i0U TRI AFTr�T LAg NQIR,� OOH? YOU KNdW THAT WNt3N 1W C SOT _ - - 1100, 10t�RE HOME m 3lgO? ` 'PAWN `tDU'RE'SUPPOWD TD NOl D LUR ND NA OVER r - --- ' ' - .. '1 �' _ • • _ 4� _ TOUR MOUTH P � - -- • - - -, .. _ -- ` - - -- - ,,,. ,�,.� - -- '- ire i -. - . .. -� - - - -- . - • _ _ : f game AN _ •:t .. _ l , ,,+N -WU J'n J`• C4 ba • •JY,I••i r(• •.SN�F -rVG+ , 3 , . •N• it'.•,' V 1 "•f % A MSM�NV' • RAI'., •. <4`+. 4!. svw.+.•,n +� .,c.,; • K,.: ;slue .5 } y. , :[ �3 �Y. , -- �-_- -� .. - .1 ; •.rust Dcpartment Builds Giant 5 -in -1 Headquarters F > IL o A PIPE I - �H Made- in- Canada�Valentine tanks o five children protested: "Oh, of which hundreds have already Y 3iQ1Ii buildings within a building form War Departriherit's new headquarters, under construction at that fen's fair. Daddy will been shipped to Russia are con- 's win evecL •time." siderad "tops" by Soviet soldiers. - - Arlitllgton, Vr6 patsgonal in shape, Structure will be largest o®ce building in world. r r f. After much thought, an Aber- Skilled Labor Wanted Modern Etiquette Have You Heard? aeeti couple decided to an' , � l Predicts End To orphan boy. Shbrtame Of Beef - "I wonder, M1&. McFiha 1'i- - - _ After six moatha at new fee- marked a neighbqur, "that y. -L - 3, When a verbal invitation has tory, the superintendent developea -moles citnnee b luaala. lf�» ��,.4. WatclunAr&" y� been extended to a person, isn't packers' Head Cites Rea- a feeling that he wasn't popular, up in years she would have been - it rude' for this person to say, sons For Optlmtstto Outlook so he called aside an old worker. helpful tae ye." k" a ALAft light, I'll ,.vau. .. �. s J . .__... _ . - -- - president - "Bill," said the superintendent, don't seem to "buffia a see we-had quid glen- .. '. wedding - io -to:_ fake Mr. James S. McLean resident " ` q « «�' *" lass gar y, •.....' D _ .... place in church on a summer of Cassia Packers Limited, de- • like me. Why, at the last p S y - morning, is it. permissible for the _ clared last week that the crisis in they gave Mme a silver teapot when ewe men of the bridal party to wear the beef situation had been reach` I left Only a silver teapot ?" • Something went wrong to Pie- dark blue coati and white flannel ad• ass the candid worker. "If t'en'd the eookhouse and the pie- a7CLLe ��? only save hers we'd make it a crust was as hard as a brisk. New policies instituted last » _ -S. When a man moats a woman week by the Wartime Prices and whole vet tea service. with ` mew wax sent, beef on the street, with whom he is Trade Board will have the effect ' ' - -' "Give us , the toot .,d ' - FOR _ _ L well acquainted; should he offer of easing the beef shortage and lawyer chap - his hand' the situation will show immediate you told me of is not . man w•'lr finish the job." 4. Which Is better, to ,have a improvement, Mr. McLean ■&sort- of his word." Moat "Why, AIRCRAFT - `what's happened ?" Jostle And so the gay suburbanite. -dozen real friends, or be lute ed. some people who seem to be Reasons for. his optimistic out- talk he told m• that i wind Expending ilia last nickel,N3TRU11�EP�iT lrifads with everyone? look ,were: talk freely to him, and this Proceeds to carry home at night -k mover:- l - -for .- - - - -1. pb��- � -y l�..._Sew ' 'warning _he seat in his as -- - One hoe, one rake, one sickle. -- - -the parents of a young man who city in the country. •eY _ - - - '� - j His garden is well Hader way! • .ASSEMB�:'�' , I& to marry, tu- uatrounce the on. g. A lowering of the ceiling IRwremeat? - - - -- ivilian need to An East London man who lid' And if he keeps on working _ - - :. 6. Wben s man is the guest of compete with the military mar - assn a:l.' ' b_ t.i ^lir•i#pr upon He'll have on some summer day another man in a restaurant or the matter of making everything vne aee`, _ h, ,• 't"v' t ket. J1PPhT 1 'hotel dining room+ should he leave g- Resumption of business by over to his wigs in ass+ he war kin. ---,a tap for the waiter? drovers, who had stopped baying killed in an air raid, later wrote - �a _ - w for a brief veriod6 because of the to his legal squire. Thus: -N�i Z 1:•t' -#first - -- -A. 1 +iw� e�`"J• -- - - this indicates &_.leek o! confused situation. "+ � - °�•l "s .. + °�` s r -- 3. Yes, vlsed, put all my pomw dons iB . llsised you?"' -CO. LTD. good breeding. One should ray, Mr. 'Mclean could not produce my wife's . name. regret to may I Mothers "Never ssiu&" _ and without hesitation, "t shall a similar bright picture regarding now have no money to pay You . "That's fanny$ I did the y � E ST. = be delighted to come." or, "I am the pork situation which, be said, for your services." league thing, mother to - - very sorry, but it will be impos- would probably remain a scares : _ .. .. sible for me to accept your kind cpmmodity until war's end. Ex- Mother• au ■•usooi tint a The 100 odd painters' in - the - TO��NT� invitation." _.. Yes. & Nol this posts to Great Britain under Gov- Kh» would be given eaah painting department of a Catad- 'is the woman's privubgs. 4. It ernment contract have cut deeply gaturday t* the most �dl- tae airesalt plant use 18,000 gal- We conform to relative is preferable to have a dozen real into pork products remaining for gut member of the family lose of paint per month, or Orders -ln- Conner! genniae irisad&. The old proverb Canadian consumption, he ssser� during the week. enough to coat the hull o! We -- - - -- " th one voice the Queen Mary h&H a dozen UnI446 A friend to nobody." L Noi only "The sal• of beef to the mtU- like pamtr of the girl are entitled tart' authorities had been a big to do this. 0. This is not needs- factor in keeping op the price and _ 4r iarg t it ii the duty of his. host causing a shortage for "Under C L A S S I F I E D. �A - O: E 8 T I S S M E A T S .. = -needs," said Mr. McLean. "Under a s a the new- arrangement of the War- FOR -,-.'.Watch Russlla s � time Prices and Trade Board, the = COOK .vi.l `rI9D - LARD Foa BALK military contracts have brought AVTOMOBILMr - useD - tb the ceiling fever which has been Vs D GARB WITM .GOOD TIRZ11. LANies for le. well a - LiN Wad -h $YMLa foT .tile �e7 to tlti �i7CCELLENT COOK IN CSRIB- acres [ar safe. well fd ftstd- for set at 16 4fs cents per und, MILL ue .!rate . of a spo ra- - - -. slant. g�ep -out —i:0 to­- huattns caters or- Town sta�� P Po fund Tour cost of cran*prta- start Phoa�am a nt1. 60x8 for appoltt!_ - attnatsd !n Ryerson -Towa&htp, lr tuture of the drift, says News. tlon to Toronto, it You buy from .meat or. write 11 Parkwoo To miles west of Burks Falls. •z- - 'week. It the Soviets hold. k may "This in a long step down, be- us, Mount Pleasant Motors Ltd Can- tau" at one time, prices paid to used Car Lots at 1650 Danforth .onto. a lan road 4 muse from Caa- be unnecessary to draft many venue and 7040 Yong* Street. . _ . -bound district; Railroad, wwees J 'Sound district; •1tuaEeQ. Detw•er i>tamlly men. It they don't than all farmers to fill military contracts A8e•d Office. ass Itoudt Plesant two lakes, quantity of cord sad beta are off and the' Government were a full cent above the ceiling Road13 Toronto. Telephone High- DOGS WANTED _ pulpwood. C. I. Lehr, Tavlstook. of 18'xY cents;' Mr. McLean con - land 111. owner, For small charge nettles �nnay have to take almost ever WANTED PUPPIES ANY BREED• wishing to see It sell on t_iwrgi x- itble to Carry &gun-- e=oeDt Wore tinued. "Three weeks ago the preter•biy, tharbu hbreda. Give ' Davidson. Burks Fall}, R L s �!' , lrfda to r vital wee wort —to price started to come down and AGENT WANTED hull details, Udta�o only. DOG - recently it-drooped !d to 18'4 Bents. �DUi1i. 66o Bay,. Street. Toronto. ItACILUXERY raise an army of 12,000,000 to PP bE UUR XXCLU3IVE MAQAZ1NE lg Subscription Agent In your own BELL STEAM, 32 x 60 CUTTAM ' a rice set is at !fi The final p � ... _ . t Hi Lest commlraloas oa g. _ ne.arnrr�gh El }valor. J•m•e �- • Ceuta.' publications. s•'uu or i part- B1I i CLEANING $teveason, Brussels, Oat. , had t m aims r the Davis Age D Na ,Packing plants h loo obey racy, 76a Adelaide St. -West. To- Y ' on beef bought above the ceiling roatro; Oatarie. - -- SAV.-E %UU ANYTHINUI .-Nlmr B_ -_ MEDICAJ. - - A compiny which used to make price, Mr. McLean asserted. dyeing or cleaning? write to no - pre . foe in We are glad to IT'S PROVEN = EVERY SUFFRll1- -'ama fasteners for women's gar` answer our questions. De art - er' of Rheumatic Pains or Nam%. p ans e Y BABY CHIC" .. perks should it o!n Dixon's s Rs • �inents now is turning out bomb The' reaction' to bringing down meat H. Parker's Dy • W Ids rho d y �>• parts for Canada's munitions pro- the price has been bewildering to WE cAN DIVE YOU PROMPT DE- Limited, 791 Yong• Street, To,' Sold only Munro'■ .Drug Btoer, - �� �� livery on started chicks, two and !onto 886 Elgin, Ottawa grariL the farmer, he stated. He had three week old in non - sexed. �- been selling all along at a price DDultets or cockerels' in the fol- il80TOa8 above the ceiling, and I don't Iuw2nig breads: White Leghorn, PARK d0)UIPMENT OVERHAUL YOUR MOTOR WHI a- . ,Help Wonted Female blame hfin for doing that because.' Black Minorca x whits Leghorn. - g Barred Rock, Whl£'e Rock. New' *11- -- °'i' those were the .ices offered to #Iampshire, Ligbt Susaez, Barred REBUILT 98 H P. LISTER FULL ol1- guaranteed to restore cola- P Rock X New Hampshire, New Diesel Engine, con}piete t►lth ppresaion. $8.00 delivered. I[iip s him. However,• the new price is Ha'te:pshire X Barred Abck. -Also it lutch and cooling tanks; Ss Ignash, 441 Manitoba AV*., Wtn- - t' still a good one for beef. thus particular about receiving P. Blackstone; 25 H P• Druts% atpeg, Man. , fl g all one bleed, we have geauin• arine en ine 850 H P.; Tine y rl and Link. Fe Mill; 1: Lets stake boo - _ Last week, drovers bought bargains on assorted breeds. :nd Feed dill!; 198b hake body MOTOR WANTED cattle •at higher prices than they Tweddia ehick Hatcheries Lim- International Truck; demonstrat- �� ited, Fergus. Ontario. fag and rebuilt Melotto Cream WANTED -5 HORSEPOWER JOHIi.• ^_ ^'uld sell "+�re7r+ for," said Mr_' i,eyara ,p., paint, while it hats, son outboard motor. A_T. or >i< McLean. "This caused them to - 81.55 per gallon. The above are standard. 1940 or 1941 model. BABY vuli�KJ l�speciala tdr July and August Motor must be in first - class' con• lose money, and they stopped op. . ,� 1 a,w��, VAR WORK —.- T(CP AI YI 1`H 1•llil'Kl Ai.7. 4`rt f,11� ` °•°*ei` - - °' �`oys� bVx fVV WLang& �• - — erai.ing.. The, prea�- Crca... 8or••o2.: I`s. -to: -1)61 shortage is caused b this fact. carefully culled, blood tested ,Water Systeme• otLe only Ham NUTS WAX-TED - g Y breedera at rock bottom prices. mer Mill; one only 26 cycle EXPERIENCE However, they are operating again. Can supply all popular put• ,portable Milker. S, A. Lister, HAZEL NUTS WANTED. HIGHEST - - r lornndjj hvhrid rrnuuea and fur- .t ±..Ttreet, Torent.. coal, yriuea Yaiu. Red -ir N and the eiiwav +vi: w," awv'n- He-uac_ key With the demand for eC6s Company, 25 Jarvis St., Toronta' NOT NECESSARY to normal. There is plenty of and poultry ever, `reatw, it >yal - _yay_ you to fill your brooder _ _ _ beef -111 t1Fi CfiIIlltry- Sitd— COndf• a�aln w sae higfi Qu81YCy -- �AR11I- PaOIIIIQE OLD HU69 REWOVEN NEW tian8 will soon be, relieved." chicks Non -sexed chicks ar' tow . as • 86.95 per hundred, pullets STUCK FEED- ANALYSIS PER- ' BUGS NEW HUGS MADE b`HUY` 'Cafeteria centage, protein 14,66,. fat 1,S4, old. �DOminton Rug Weaving .t;m. #9.95, heavy breed cockerels 87.50 light breed cocki:rela s1.60. Sena pony, 964 6lueen St. W„ Toronto for complete rice list. Prompt crude fibre' 1.98: puffed wheat. 4V i - lTOpPo D siftings, thoroughly cgoked, #16 rite for bookl.i Qjl] delivery. No deposit required. per ton. Kavanagh.. Food, Toroa- �Xdt ✓! Ship C.U.D. anywhere. Also bar- to, RHEUMATIC :•,i'A y gains in two and three week old- J6 / Sllllsei sot Minty Back started chicks. Top Notch Chick. SATISFY YOURSELF - EVERY _ 'a arise, Guelph, Ontario. sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or F« quickremfivesItchin go(ee"ass,pimpbs.aLb. FOOT' BALM Neuritis should try Dixon'& Item - lets'`f°o:'ad°''cabi°' n'tx"'d°tbacs edy. .Sold only Munro's , Drug AMY ea��nvwbles . use fast-vdn,,00dmr,.at ' BABY CHICKS BAUMEEKA FOOT BALM destroys atore,.386 Elgin, Ottawa. I ssptiq Banid D. D D. Poo. G offensive odor instantly, 46a - -- • - < <-c aninler 3ooebssirritationand atone bottle. Ottawa agent, 'Denman itolii *�.15cvialbotrlspm•eait,or b.ek.As! W1 '121:'H1r11DX TO SUPPLY PUUL- Drug Store Ottawa. NA'I't7NTS - Eliio�ry� ant Office yOeredracginoodayforD.D.D,I'RE Ol'f. trykeepers with 'summer stock P •�� Pullets, especially Leghorns, also FETHNitSTUNHAUU1J d: LUMVAN! -- crossbreeds, and cockerels. it's Patgut t3olieitors Estabilab - important you atarr the fall and •FOR SALE 11Y0; 14 Kung West, Toronto.- Canadian Ache winter season with enough Ie Booklet of information an re- - '� �-i" Relieve: MONTHLY —� meet the demands, we've some NUTRIA, FINEST QUALITY, 16 qu*&L. *x Turkeys tou. Bray Hatchery, 130 for #150; pair #25. James Byrne, - ' Screw and Gear. John lY„ Hamilton, Ont. R.R. 1, Woodslee, Ont. - RMALE PAIN TRUDGE E T _,J uASiERY ir:{4.,U11'M6 /xT HEREFORD BULL9 DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH �� ~ • 07 Weston Road Women who suffer pain of irregular BaKlr.`kbi - ttVb1NS ANL • MAl Li1N- , The meet, Rain, ei Hail yerlods with,cmaky nervousness— PU'REBIRLD HESEFURD HULLS s• due t0 monthly functional disturb- try, also rebuilt equipment al'• for Immediate service, Due to ac- HAVE YOUR SNAPS W Ont. Knees- should aad -Lydia IL Pink- ways oo hand. Terms arranged, Dellvered by Mail ham's Vegetable Comisound Tablets ! orreepoodence Invited. Hubbard quiaitlon , of the herd of the late dd B. J. Thompson of Montreal, we ARy g or s exposure tllm penccti/ (with a •d bon) very effective to portable Uven Co, l0i ldalhurst P earltJige developed and printed for only Y6G''' eadhdletrtiss. blab- - $t., ,Tara&•^ -- - -• - -,- ands _ der. bugle, asslQ _ ..- _ -Supreme' quality act last - service We conform t0 Order -in- lets made eapeetalty or women h•tp and older. bulls, at1 of excellent - •' 'Council.zolative to tlhess now ahn�n up tsta�� agLt,w label breeding. . Cro Prlabo lerom ek1F us. �yi FOA guaranteed - engaged -in- war work;- - �dlreoE[aohi.� i --jJE 30 ---'4Z --- i�w * "s`n"7. iithi. -fret �han�xan - . - Tocoii o _ IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE s lO Caneidt� - Station ` J f 0 _ .. Vii+ : �`' • : jiw :;- _ '!4, ..A"_ •. ... •n' _ . •••+. _ :x_ .. - ._. - . •*•.'M'+J THE ricKsrtWv Run - - yak —' sm Fm's Ele`►ata0�` .w . >..�.. pules s STAN LEY .�....� , o 4e. '��. ti.• �. .. _ - RON GIBSON y �__ and GL Bdtaia. 1 s In a111b a Shur -gain feed, ser• _ . vice, chicken __-- _�'heatre TRANSPORT while It la � >Prlioa . - . LEAVE PICHBRING _ VRANSPORT -if Win Feed You are Neodb g ; TO. OSBAWA Starter, $rOWitig PHUBSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY y QARTAf>}Bi - CONSULT U8 { . -- - -- EVER HOUR Salt, age. per cwt: - - �{� J WY U 24 and N �Q�i1NG _ .._ , _..� • r, mash, � ma l Surge 1Kilking Machines i : .. m. to 11.81 p. m. Also at 8.31 range mash, joy Kee Em' Fl .�weod•' �'` ..`u �'''. °° and 9.38 a- m. and at 1241 a. m. P � - , Electric Fencers and , tally. starter, concentra• _AB$OTh and ,cogTl Banding �"pp° -..TO TORONTO - tCB; calf Starter, tut• ,l,o Claremont;Ij Oat. _. - �,....... _...:__. ..;EVERY HOUR -. - Res. 38J office 88 `At 6 minutes to the hour 8.5.5 a. in. key starter, —Salt "Gaaads carries on" . ' - _ W. - to 10.54 p. m. and at 7.09 a: m., b10Ck8 and bags PERMANENT. NAGG110C FAIN WANTED and 11.44 p. m; daily. Also at ?.44 KONDAY, TUESDAY, WED�1'SDT THAT.FRAYS THE TWEE - A. Ma except Sundays and Holidasa. DEAD HORSES AND C7°11T .' (Eastern Daylight Saving Time) PLitlll'a fly sprays .JULY +27, 28 and -21.' AND NERVES, 1TIMAY BE For tree pick -up phone for cattle YOUR EYES, tills TitAVI& WfOMATION A! s Riders* f aBOOK , , Eastern Hose - Phone 4500 D. N , Look wood ,er8 O• The C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. CLARE;MOONT ..... :�.'y :.. - 918 _ . h :._� �M1tL• ly . �� i :l �.-� Timberline Disnq ep., e. a PICKERING .. : :.. ,. : : : : : : :. roe PICKERING. ONT. PICKERING . so �''E DELIVER _ (Ho along .Cassidy) Sp WAy�ONT. AGINCOURT . zone 2144 0 . - - also - - - We pay the phone charge& 1 \e`!1t Wine GORDON YOUNG LTD - ATTENTION;- Toronto PhoneAd. 8� 3) _ _ _ Lr0 btA SEY _ S ETRVfC 1 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT I `RDAY . Brock Read Gravel i .Scarboro Junction : - : JULYS, 81 and AUG. I. _ Pit �" : TELEPHONES — Howard 1117 and 6carboro 886 - - : Sergeant York . ' Crushed Pit Run , - HERE ARE JUST A FEW LINES pF OUR STOCK: - - _ Gravel - - All' glades and sizes of lumber, rough or dressed. Farmer, sash,- �IBD of 30, 40, 30 Sand and Graded Guaranteed Re "Doors.. Screens. Mauldings. Soft and hardwood flooring. Brick Insulated DIET, Vim' VIGOR, 8ubnorsa:lT, = - pair Service . Want aormai ppeep. vim vvitg�or, �tttyy��iit{yy..t =Stone - Any Make or. Modes -' ' W .Ostrex Toalo. Tablefa. • Confafaa �. _ _ — -- .. towca. stimulants, ' oyster elftatite• -�. s�heetr9tlE,- IZoCit -Lath —, - -- 1RtQs to ...,..�. �. _ rl..l :...,� , i i .7 i ; - pit ART T' V T T i] �1 7 L� j T t3iding, a+c'a°+e +°u. ',.aa..6i@ sldlSg� ! &�b983d� . r % i ]9 Or' -6t Delivereii— o1Ti'B �ccea— c{ir —i —rQ i1 iTi I— iF�I-G`'Ii+L.L Suet a special int%fuctory size for only Cedar and asphalt f3hiaglea, Ro11 Rooting, Rocs Wool in elation; - WA std to. normal ga� sad .im PHONE - plant, Pick. 97 s 8 PHONE :.52 r 8 - y® +!! 4 elk all good ar�ig atoeaa,' !: •, . - . Tr7r - tc+d Fos . _ . Pl nod Panels, Maaaaite Products,. BareloW. Tile, Sewer Pipe, - Field Toronto Office. =Howard 8472 ' PICBERING ' - - ONT: - _ JOHN BOURNE & SON$ -?Pte. � ......_.,..._ .,.. :--.: -. -- - . - - _ uo.uji8ji U t l��l� LAND �URVjtYOR�' EVERYTHING ft M FOUNDAT ION TO. ii3DGEBOARD !. J. DONXVAN, IL �A.. '!s. d • : A. R. P.*, - Eras o0a C014If tzs-r' s� >�...>� oa..... - raw 16 1. Oa so aft Its i essa ft id - - - 'I,A�NO•TQA�11 Q - - Agency ire. f�o�r,r sn �a At the last meeting of the Civil--- Repair Shop inn Defence First Aid Classes, it AND 3�Iaer stock of Parts oa ■sal o was decided to. meet every two weeks.- All' Hinds of Repair Work � _ during the 'surnomar mans. 3'!ie All l unin 'Guarooteed Ilmlamoab on Y ssssas - Tractor Servicr' next meeting will be herd at tha Se., Plows, ssowua s1� I usual place oa rluguat 8> o. Q­13. sQ3}�}N,11 — - - - } Graduate I. H. C. Tractor Scboof - - As the atienetaaee of the. roan 209 Class Ave., Toraetto - Le LYE _ t0 years experience - •' - ` •puEicularly- has not. been �oodr it Is � - • ._ ''-�.�,` � Service in all makes of Trsctoef -..;o . be hoped tkat they Drip -make a - Satisfaction ,gtsaraatoed attempt, to loo present and . i _ h almpla but rich de. practice in the work they have $t`l�bltt �Liceosed NOTICE � we as tarnish JOHN NORTON :pnissed. The Instructor can hardly memorials ulat Will Pbone 3104 CLAREMONT --_ _ -- be expected' to get rewlts if •those 'Male "St E. Eltonffville; OutI^D � � ,who have signed up do not attend \aiiIEENW�� , I I f 1, L In dignitly �tnore_ regularly. ant Pbooe 191 {� d appeea0e opr G N. F. TN Ma h°�- M�.h..o :, d..� .*y�..4.��1 �J.�i.ar7 w k wW stand -oat- 06 AV& <_ Controller 31edicai So -vices A. R. P. cases Eakea; =- ; _ 1886- =f936; N Tslbnia Ctesr>ilfed Adrerltsoseewv Maternity 3emi.Room Road West itsdistered Nurses in attendance and N. W. STAFFORD FOR SA4X - purebred Jersey 24 6uur servrce given.! $ w n ah Iteaasl a Jerre and _ . �co d s !re - .. Blade n+ - - - - ��7 1 -_ Ambulance Service AND AU�iIflT near fresh. Box 853 News Office - KAY, JQAl$ J ) - WffiW e ROOMS to Rent w- 2. or 3 in farsn MRS. E. R. GOOD 25-37 gwpphig ® - Pis. 462 Whitby, Oats, : i home on taxi mute to Ajax. Box MONDAYA and FRIDAYS e , HORSES -tor horse taeat wanted:jsetarss NOTICE - if the owner of • Ease - arrangment. Sedan. -1929, Ser. lOti282 does not Psn°ailiag P mod. Phone Pick, F+oultry, Bog and other foacstrates' v - - D. N.. LOCIAWOOD, FICHE —R'M9 call and take possession by Jui$ '25.. 18. tf _ always on basL .2942, same will be sold to pay costs. _ ^ _ --& -A Service Stn, Pickering , , _ 4 ' w e 47► -+11 ~ thick you are Ma.e se Female . Help anted r p �• Due• to- er&stment- - we.--hsee g fe-d HARVEST _ j ... - °ehoice established routes available HELP -.., . for men over •45 years of age, -or. _..�.�. � ;... e furnish stodts -, exempi from a'iui tlervice or �leC.atiae rm Can be mare - . . le' women. COMMITTEE 4vitays a v sc a on credal: Eapenence not necessary. -• � -. . • _ -. -- .- - - --- Write WALTF4NS' Dept, "O. P, 16" you71 �Wa» have .acs ' .. � . :, health � as psq Xontreai - - - - - —. —_- - �RAR �R9ti$$R$ _ ym utey OY . _ Pat",— Ian pfd Board , + ... D Conant E W Webb H;. _ every Hpring Mattresses Best of Homo- • • • er to get the mask - - • w,ng Rathi.lar _ tt, . . _ _ know I can depend. an for bat _ Swimming - Riding Chairman ice- Rirman resulra and zna ;. - -- - .36ida oabdwichbs " Cg's' Park ... ' -.. ? > V s© LODsI' .Point F Me Campbell, Secretary :�; 'CHICK MASH _ Hill :orti�sdiwith �/itotnin :14,B,D, E and G ' Ipic}.ring Ph .ie 46-56 I*e Hinergericy due to the war,' weather and other' circumstances, `+s Your chicks seed ALL S vitamins, for the 5 worldno together iii PgWw- make the harvesting of the ].A42 'crops vitally necessary, Citizens, balance give � health., rapid growth, freedom from rickets, sbseaw $IADEIt - for sale. No. 5 Massey, students, boys, women and all others who can spare any time; are urged' _ nervous disorders. perfect digestion, freedooi from colds. Biaichford - - Harris, Cecil Yhiliips, Locust Hill, -to het as a tut down otu losses to surpris(ngly1ow to es wtulls building - R. R i 48 _!t p patriotic duty 'and "contribution, towards winning the y Pty g g war. Farmers requiring such help are requested to­ make their needs ably fine 1�' FOR' SALE - One Reg. Guernsey kno�s7i, Let as supply you with Watchkwts be bstees taaipi► '_t .a dz; : a ERNIE STROUD. DLTN`BARTON _ Bull, rising Pi's, fiosuyp.'O. P. A11 willing to help, and all who need 'help, are,* re requested' to corn - - _ testing 5.74. A show type. Have municate with the nearest of Ahe following offices: - '3ispoeed - of herd.. must sell. E: Ix — 1G9iapman, R. R 1, Whitby, 4s -3 The World's News Seen Through Oshawa: 6 Richmond W., Phone . TFIE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Bought and Sold An International Daily Newspaper 1tJ$ED CLOTHING, STERILIZED. Q b Tra fiful- -Coamuceive- Unbiased --Free from- Seawtienab dr,ed .�..: pressed like new. We Whitby :..11 S `Broc S., Phone SV ism � Mi�als Are .Timely and Instructive sad In Daily tived a largo shipment of high .,. B tits MNOW* oi Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make , dam :gk eegy ��' `�' >�+ Pock.. ering T Hall Phone, 1p toe_aa Z&af, ----- --- _for the B oma ' gbW coats Very reasonable. It : QwA' ` n a 1 The, Chrisdan Science Publishin Society — - - !rM pay you to came here before yA rg� On., Norway Street, $cvtoa, Msssashusetq -- _ an"bers else. east S&Warts, sl �. - - -- ' -- - '- �• ;tom Ye«1 or ¢-t.00-'a- -Man&. ftm sir. West, Oshawa. 46.8 Po l'sa"r e W .&st udaY b Including agazine Secdon, $2.60 a io 'r reer a � P 250 . T�luctory Offer, 6 Saturday Laws .27 C@ut& , Wa SIM malls suits to measure - - - - d sprint ooata gaara t1 od to 4L i Nave r c-`WLS f ► w i je�al was be -�; slime a bW*Ing of who "Sentenced her Car 'llbaw! Y�C R E .M 4 T ., and ice . ia>el� im U as>i Axch. Bell bad arranger !or saw 15 dents Charged by Chief J B. Irwin, of a . ' oral men from- the plant to assist Pickering, with . the theft of a ewe, " -I[:@. >i Margaret, and hiss The for n"ans weetbar kept in his haying, but weather .eoadit- Earners in Pickering Township, George Fall- 0 �ejtley a' ve r@tairasd after many fralni cher+eh and Sunday ions { later, of Comp Borden, pleaded Sail- �spending three i►eeia in the Niagara L School on Sunday. naol=a 81aih Ed fly have 'Phone Fais1 Service O[floei;i?kk K>A ' DlNrict. : 1 The Bosch family re holidaying taken rooms ms in the residence at the ty in a Toronto Police' Court, and - ?. Y was ssateiud to one boar definite, Mr. and Jiro. Tom Scott, of the with the Warren Willson family at corner Prnckkln louse, vrhloli Anti. Severe electrical storms accam}P- and thrft ' months indetuuts, this _- 4City,... were-the. Rund g visitors of _per,:.. Bald_ has had is3paired ' and made anied bye rain and high winds. e.I& _ - i1LR: and Mrs. George Scott On Tuesday July 14 the July ready for himself in the other side. occurred here during the past week; - Bev. and Mrs. Daniel are holiday,- - meeting of the Women's Institute, rhe storkne of y un- and caused much dmagi to the fall It ling at Niagara this week, was held in the town hall, with a day last did considerable damage to wheat . crops which will ' -soon be Pickering Farmer atepayere:. ' Ma. and Mrs. Eberiein and don, of good otto..e,- of- -Total members,. standing crops, BeautUd fields ' of harvested, -Some fields, heavy ones, Following up from last week, I :Cleveland, spent the week-end- with and 'guests from Claremont and Al- oats and barley 'were levelled as if have been laid flat- and will be diff- • would like... eho�v .why we must �. ,,.. - � '' deer aunt, Mira Underhill. tona, President, • Mrs. 'M. Halmilton, by a roller. While it will lessen the icult to harvest. T(le storm was pre- take soane 1r xAediate action to pre•• . Mr, and Mrs. H. Hopkins have 'presiding.. Mr. Taplin of the Taplin Yields considerably, it will make the valent throughout the province and vent a tax onslaught on our faith Moved frc�u the Pretty residence to Shoe Stores, Toronto, was guest task of harvesting the crops much caused mu*- dataage to buildings by -ids., - the apartment above Brown's •store -' speaker, and gave --a very line add- heavier, The dolwnpour was so great lightning, and demoralizing the `fie South of. Pickering must of k Chas.,- -DeRusha has moved from ress, dealing with the necessity of that all creek beds were soon rush- hydro and telephone lines. necessity become a manufacturing +the apartment above the Mowder having properly fitted shoes, for in.g torrents. $ay was all in coil or and residential area. Well! let it be store into the Howe residence. comfort and health, As pictures windrow was drenched. Hydro was 'Festival of United Nations Head- s°! We cannot stem the tide's! pro- 'Mrs. Douglas and dson, 11ar= er of. real. feet 'were' throw on the- off also' just at the time that most gress, but• as farmers• we can prev- lints Stage and Radio Star- Show old, of - Sas1G, Mr. and M;j. Fleet- screen, the injury to feet improperly dairymen were milking, which al- g gent our being overburdened with- wood Beare and daughter, Green- shod was very apparent. The aud- ways makes matters much worse at Fdl sport Beach, 'Aki=net 15.. taxes -for which we will receive ,•bank, visited at. the_ . Coady home ienoe was very enthusiastic in their !roan a labour standpoint, "The „ very liitte return the South will OVP.f Sundai4. appreciation" of ''the` address. Mr. President Fred Puckrin called the Nations United , a pro- have more schools, snore roads and Week -end visitorfl at the Dr. N. ='. 1a dill conducted a Draw IOI f^•— fro++, ring o +aaa anti 2adiO -beoi r sees water a atem p a pair wuo wgetner at the name ox air. r= PP T°'3. stars will be presented as s tribute sewage disposal, sidewalks etc. This Tatnlihsoa home were: Mrs. Alger, of shoes, which was won by Mrs. and Mrs. Fred •Crawford on Friday ag P to -the United Nations in the natural will cost a lac of money, _ Rbronto- Mr. and• Mrs. W. Tomlin- 'M. Hamilton, .A pleasant get- togeth- evening last, in order'tb shower the, �• � �', son and fa�lmily, Geraldton; 'red and er by Brougham and thl+ir bride and groom, Clarence and ` Nora amphitheatre at Fairport Beach' an --which you, Mr. Fa"ner will have- to Saturday, Atw st 15, at -8 p. m. _ fsl, of Toronto and -Dick sad visitors took place ' in the - tea hour. upon their recent marriage. The help pay. l , - -Mrs. Cooper, and Gary, , uj Water - —Refreshpments and orangeade was couple were seated under a decorated ' F• irport Beach Men's �jinb�*+±� .pat; Mrs. Coo served - no tea. canopy where they received many the Dunbarton Coraraunity Services a rent, No! Bring pressure on the - n -sponsors­ of--powers- here - ._ate._. joint'_ piel3ao ors with:a -Our township- to- oiti+or Bowling Tournament here on Sat,' useful nua'c oIa -g s. -0 several . this AB -Star Shaw. Horace Brown, ' MumCc Lovers (gold Flenie divide this townshlp or make it into - urday afternoon, this weer at 2 p. people were there. George Bamsey radio writer, has prepared the script ta. Mixed Doubles. opened up the celebration with P two wards -- a South and a North, _ I The. home of Mr. and Mrs. -R.oy for this two -liour show- and will thus jetting both move ahead in her. Bill Tomlinson of the ky Force is eotnbmunitd* singing, 4nd Miss Holl- 'ado+ taking Elementary Training at McWhirter � was - the 'scene of the .inger gave two ht#nmOrOus readings.­ °-np of . stare - taking many without either being a detrl- _- - St. Catharines. - Musio " Lovers Pienie' on Monday 'af- V M. CbAPman �• per• ment to the other: acting as s of the Such stars as 'Rai Purdy,. Al. Sav- Ken Evans, eldest son of Mr, and ternoon, July 13ti1_ From the young- extended the best wishes of the N� E. McEwert Mrs. Ross Evans, is at home on eat to the oldest enjoyed the after- .con unity to the happy couple, re- age, Howard Milsom, Al said Bob •' Ieave. He-is with the Queen's Own noon's programs, which included - ferring to the good standing of the Harvey and 'Pauline Bennie wilt be Rubber Salvage Campsiggn Fade --- - - -' -- - = - -- Rifled. piano solos, duets, of lmodern a=dd p - and grandparents who were included in the ' cast. A later an-n-- .. _ Master Beverley Scott is holiday- classical music, which also included well known here, - and 'urged this ouncement will be made of an out- •1• Our Government through the De- _. yin with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scott. - a 'iut+iuor .,f eutaae,..L;tJIL . uiMLACMI new household to taW pp the chap- a�asding --star irorll the U31i +� partinent of Munitions ails euppiy_ g " +� States, a representative of the Latin, Arthur I,oyst- of the Aar Force, ,Co O Canada ikn*" -ved by - rage to• add to the future welfare of has organized a Scrap Bobber Div* "Come along anatiinn�" th newest the a:,.+riet by , red ,:•ing mad bell_ AmeriCae,.and Mr, Brawn ale0 hopes ' *base was hie •' "1` pa�uto song out, led Miss Peggy Hardy. to secure an Australian singer or - Sunday. �' ful service to others. Suitable replies „ cry pound of scrap rubber. • _ Earle Cook, of the Cooper 'Stan', Thy songs wefe accompanied by were made by the -groan and bride group= to present the famuue Aus- age Campaigns lies: M. Pegg on the violin and Miss who are highly sie" • battle song "Waltzing Matilda" 2. The Nationah Salvage Campaigns- has enlisted with .. the Ordnance y regarded.: A social through their local committees are _ D. Harlack. an the guitar, A couple evening with a dainty luncheon with Also included on the progreim-will co- operating with the Scrap Rubber' tf of piano and violin dtiet+s, by Ed. ice cream concluded tife evetiin - the Presentation of the radio. rMvision in thin rampalim Meld at 11 a6 m. in the United Pegg and father, were enjoyed by Mrs. Ed. Crawford, the aged grand - drama °ifie Lights Went vut° and 3. The various ­oil companies- and `.. �-Church on Sunday morning neat. In all. One of the highlights• of the af- mother- was present... the -mating - picture. "Tlargel for to- tire - companies, throughout. Cansda the evening, the Open Air Service ternoon was a Play, "Ilm King's night" - hsi er very generouily offered the - at the Park, will be in dram of Hzealdast" with ?our boys and three Rev. Kennedy. The band will, as girls taking part. • Mrs. T. Norton • use D all their stations se RT a se waa Mistress of Ceresnonies. Miss h'te �' ENTRANCE - 1943 irlg Depots' for ncrap rubber. These- ��usual, be in attendsacw Candidates Passed on Year's Work_ companies- and their dealers are - A large number turned out for Elizabeth MaWhirter' wad elected • • - the miscellaneous shower in honour the, most popular number of the day Raving this service purely from psi=. and was presented with a folder of Pkke>;ag Centre static ,motives and without any fin - ni' fife runt aiariiase of Mr. WU- ; Mr. and Mrs_ Stan. Evans enioy- Dick Balder, Josepr Beard, Yvonne ancial return. All the rubber ree- mot Hill to Miss Norine Carruthers. WarrSavMgs - sawrlps =roni the Club; ed a holiday at Niagara Falls. Beaumont, Dorothy Blatherwick, eived by tbed n will be turned over 'I'M newly married couple were the A fiber of children between the Harry Herbert is helping pied Jack Bradshaw, Margery Callaghan, to local National Salvage Commmitt- ages of 8 and `y2 years showed good - beauti h with o tioi.ti. Douglas , Campkin, Donald Crairfo ens. � conSrstulations ! l I 3 waau„b Do AS" a rs Jhn and Mrs. Nolan and don ter ) colt, , r all year scrap rubber and was held at. the MdWhirter replied . for the little @peg a Jacqueline Grigsby, 1argaret Had- dispose of it i an An Opea>ILeetinS Joyce Marie haft been y of the following w ,United Church on, July' 9th, at which "favorite^ (Elisabeth}, afkl'fr• which holiday with Mr. and Mn. R, Nolan. ley, Arnold Heron, Kenneth Hollin- ways. If you � this it will find itl the Won ts% MisdOAW7 Society en- a most enjoyable mach was sewed Mrs. G. Davidson and Miss Mmv- ger, Willishn James, Peter - Kaiser, ' way into Canada's War Effort. Do .tertaiaed the Mission Band and the on the lawn.. dart Nolan sled holidayed under the Annie Luke, Murdoch. MacP'hedyea, :it NO!W! Baby Bead members, and Mothers. _ parental roof. Doreen McGlaahan, Jean �h(el ellan. - (a) . Let the children. have it for their sch - sY r►�+s� �" �$rk -•= Riliay. - 04! collections three organization• took part, after iasm - that made the July ' meeting of cil Monk,' Evelyn Moore, Lydia (b) Give it to your local. National ... *hich the cMl{ren played games and St. Chad's Andean Church, Tor - the Women's Institute one of the Moore, Neil Mlmrkar, Verde Packer, Salvage Committee; lea was served on tine church lawn. onto, was-the scene of a very pretty shortest on record, Alan Packer, James .Potter, Ronald _ • (c) Deliver It to .your gasoline The Missies Circle of the Baptist wedding on Saturday afternoon, The public library room is open Smith, Gerald Ttefy, Nancy Turin- dealer station or tire dealer. Each Church will meet- at the home of JuiX 18, when Jessie Margaret, Only every Thursday for Red those sew- til, Freds Watson, James White. of these stations will be officially . -MM James- Coates, on Tuesday, a94 daughter of Mr. and Mm ..Eked_ . �.. not sassy . ladles- _scoms._tr xiarked , as _ a "Voluntary • Scrap ternoon, July 28, at 2.80 o'clock- it Clark, Toronto, beealme the bride of know it though, I Claremmont Create* Rubber Receiving Depot ". be s pknie with the Mission Pte. Donald Rose Willson,' R. C. _kGss Lucienne Hamlin has taken a Megan' Beam' Harold Brooks, (d) •bell it. to a- junk. collector. - J3ssd in charge of Mrs. Chas. Goo- C. S. of Camp Borden, second son position at the Ajax plant. Mary Burwash, Helen Hart, Helen 6., Tbe Qovei meet will purchase ­,two gip, or arren' wulsbn, .- Mr.' and Mrs: McFarlane and son Hodgson, Helen, Cliiiord Lidcadribe, et.iap iu -uue& at, iiapu prices any- 101 Broughatat Rev. A. J. Reid, ass-! Blaine, - have returned after a holi- Lawrence Norton, Pearl Pllkey, Con- where in Canada if shipped as folly •Keep Your ;$alTOM IieadJ', t fisted by Rev. F. J: N'icholsoa; office day at Midland aecompasded by Rev_. stance Randall, Lillian Redshxw, Ir- "awe: Carloads of 30,000 lbs.. mini- y iated' The bride, given '-in marriage Harry Wilson and family, vine Rolling, Thelma Sanderson, mum . fromm any area - truck load@ E1ach day yon are probably prom ,by her father, wore a white eyelet - Ili+. and Mrs Harold 1310 er Jack Scott, Kathryn Turner, Harry delivered to certain centres. All = . • pted to throw out papers and raga, gown and her paother's Redding and daughters Constance and Fran- Young. freight charges on Bar loads -.. dad _ _ . or some old ribber article. Please rveil caught with orange blossoms cos, also Miss Mollie Randall spent allowance of car load freight rater :do not th"W oat anything that may and carried a white prayer book, the week -end at the Randall home. ^ -breoklin Centre :!' On truck toads: will be paid by the lie anade jets SOON article that will She was attended by_ Miss Doris Sorry to, report Catharine Horn- L nce Beath, William Brent, Jean Government. y ' Help to stop the swirly, North PlOkL Tolhurst, wearing pink eyelet gown Shaw suffering from scarlet -fever. Bhough, Gerald Clark, Florence Dav- 6. 71he Price the Goverranent ' pays Wring and Claremont Red Cross are with matching hat and carrying a for acre rubber after sortin bal-, Campaign � � Constance Randall hen returned idaon, Eleanor Graham, Joyce Grylia , P. g, n' __,to. hold a Salvage colonial nosegay. Robert Willson, from. a - delightful holiday in the Alfred Jackson, Kendall Johnson, ing and loading on freight cars, a;' _ �y �, � are �n was the beat man, and the. ushers: City, Eunice Johnston, Marjorie Johnston, Mounts, in the case of old tires, to oz You now to save paper,. George *illson,, brother of `the Mr, and Mrs. W. .. A. Hilts atten- Mavis Johnston, Gordon Iiivell- Jas, about 10 cents each =. To you this- is rags and ribber. Tie therm up and groom and Howard Clark, brother of a- small sum but to our. war .effo fed the funeral of the late Mr. Knight, Matthew Masterrlak;V Carol u rt, the safe. 11t<i. dames G1ark sang, ��d• A. McVey, Donald Mitchell, James it reP�eaenTe aboui ik Iba of rte way Place, mn a1m "Love Divine" assisted by Mr. Chas, The Boys' Class. of Live Wires in Moore, Murray Moore, Howard Ica- claimed rubber. A vital need., :`. Y�• _ Iry t"ozwar. effort. - i{irld at - the or an. Folio g - wing the the ' United Sunday School are com. ]thine, Francis Reesori, Lloyd . Sluts; ceremony'., a reception was held at pleting a Five Dollar War Savings Helen Tripp, Joan Whalen, Doris � jam• si the hoeme of the bride's parents. Certificate to present to the United Wilson; Roy ,Wilson, Gordon ♦ lage 'Lots For Irl white silk with corsage of blue and Due to inderhent weather Decora- _ pink flowers. Mrs. 'Willson received tion Service could not be held as tin- -- in blue sheer -with corsage ; of min- ual in the cemetery' and ,was held in Mr. _ and Mrs. , W'y Ellicott; Mr. iature pink glads and'baby's breath. the United Church. Dr. Reddick gave / i � � Sealed Tenaet5,. Klarsed Tenders, .snd Mrs. Wallace Ellicott; Miss The'happy couple left on a short a beautiful message. Attendance was i /' will be received by the undersigned -'Barrett and sister, Mrs. Gordon, of motor trip, the, bride travelling n • Clerk of the Township of PicWrin '-�' oronto gpent'._la §t week at gryotal - p - " g not as large as it would have been P e - •a apple- green- dress- �vitl: :.:� t :.::.$ -naa the weather - been - favourable: - - , up to August 1st', 7�911;'to purchase Beach. . accessories. .. • ' - Coliville Shepherd was with his _, • We extend our sympathy to Mrs. r from -the Corporation,• of the Town- people here over the weekaetld from - Holland and sons; Ed. and Dick 'on I ship of Pickering, any one or more _ __ _ training camp iit..the East. - A .,the death of beloved husband and of the following building lots in the Mrs. Hanley of Stratford is . • a - �;� ratee>•• Fig"�'c Richard: "known Village of Pickering: 75 Brougham visitor .at present, - to -all as Frank, 'who ' passed away in �'. 3f• UrC l - .11ing house -ws_ -.the - S r Hospital on Sun, Kingston Road on the' West Side' Mr. Will Jones has eAlisted An '10th, after an illness of several od v of Duffin's Creek bridge on No, 2 Christi July 1. the Navy. Mrs; G, Wince =' has been. "spending weeks. The funeral took place on w per o Highway ( one'half acre land). Durhig Saturday night's storm an __ . A • a w evergreen tree on the A.' Gray lot a few days with her husband at Tuesday, 21st, at. St, John's Ceeilet- (+ a y w I Z: Village lots No, 7, 8, • 9 10, %}l, Presque'll Point.' _ _ ...... cry, Norway. p ®0 v 15, 16, ]t7,_ 47, 48 and 49 according was streak by lightning and atrans -.' d o John 11pckrin has been the O to -Registered I'lali No. 216, and . . former' on -s pole - at Brown's was • :.�:'ahuttered, putting the hydro -out -of weather for some days. 'He. was ov- _• � located.,on.thQ East. Side, Church •ealmamisoao till Stuidsly afternoon. ercoane by the heat and had to lay i�' "i Str, Pickering, just south of the ._.. Gri-enwo'd Kin gston Road. o$ r a few days. •- Lowest or an tender not ' necess- Several aroma Isere were at the Duration- lJoay-- Seivke -at �VLitevale- Syd. Wonnacott had the miaior - - - - Y r Ce®etezo'' on Sundsya - - one t= stall' off a load of hay and .. ' - _ - s3S-- +R'sly_ayactL+tedt - -- -: ---- ,• - - -• � -, , • • • . . - Plan be Been at News OH3ce. •� ' lKt� Mrs. Phil Ise break a small bane in his toot, and Group 3, of the W. A. will' epon- . r►t+4Y _ - _ rmyth, is OW going-sa'ouad with 's• cast. - sdr'-ah ice o OMM social In the base- � YOUR SROCERY, DRUG AND higm, were callers it the Brown's on The Sunday School TOBACCO STORES -AtSQ ReS1AU MMS .Donald R. Beatett "3 Thursday. last. piddle was anent of the church, on Wtdnes8ay jgAIWKS AND POST OFFICES Cl `o the Tawnahip of PlirkerpiS held_ last. , Thursday pt . Guthrie s. evening, ..duly _ 29. Ali interesting _ Program of music and - readings will - rk. ,r -^'r .,max -.= _ +7 ' - :.v -'•' -,. _ .. ti , Wp14L'1.9.16aq% i -Y. ,'IJYA4ti'd�' .swsY�1.M :$fe.'. 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He_ was one. act at a radio benefit broadcast. , "� 4 k fr _ aF a first tp ri o a mike to Learning at the last-minute that ttie man on the street, atartin there were : six •other- W.�'a.. on off wi such sidewalk mi� l waiting t go d y Questions"" h went into to, quizzes a "Foolish aF Later he came eierged as two aid 'Ozard char- . YW to, New York for "Quixie Dood- _ acters, which were to "lead• them a " x _ .- ; 3�4 4ts gr 4 lea" and "Name Three," finally to national fame .and fortunes ,• .:... a < • �> c � ` r-,; ; querying_ his-.. -way _ to - Ituecess- -u►- "How'm I Doin' ", the top rank- �► �Gabl Tobe Reed' driver of the . ^ ; fence participation show Y n" e a ing audience ' N - popular "Fitch Bandwagon" each .. which got its first -NBC NationaI p p g r u Sunday night, at last has some Y Y on Jly Sth. airing g thing to keep him quiet. Tobe'a {� Bob was born in Creston, Iowa bus countin 'the: votes that will v ", :35 years ago. Be started • his • Y g - ,decide• what bands, will win career of questions -by the choel for a year. When he left covet_ed- honor of appWing- on - - teaching to go to Chicago, his,_ the Bandwagon during its- l3 -weeT[ i Topping a-ny Navy plane now in service in range and bomb- capacity, new two - engines hoeing Liao: J�'. .d3:� ..Ma .��3::� over r series. Band .fans alt - oetP Then came announcing over the country, - and 'Tobe Bea Ranger has been given auccesfnl tests at Seattle. . :(Approved by Navy.) poetry swears there are millions of theca - - and with recognition as a first- ---take their franchise seriously. f ] ]�/ j� that individuals are to take judg- relations to God had.been altered -class ad- libber, he started emcee- >iA this _matter of balloting for _ - S �+ `* L--a -a went into their hands, but that by that catastrophe, and now God ing quiz "programs and he's been their favorite string -brass -reed rat it' ever mince_ _ - O -O - 90Clety, Ha CO} itHtBd X3f tn4 (toes not leave man l�uvaaai�, -- _ — i - 4UWlliubLivua. aii� unuac leau� races of men on -earth, has the on the co f • in$ radio'atati6n 'orchestras are O right to exact the death penalty not to bring another similar judg- - Growing old together is an en- barred, according to heed, ne- from those who, themselves, are meet upon the earth. cause the show wants to give guilty of murder. Man is made viable achievement usually idea- breaks'to good bands• Battling fog gas y Sign of the Covenant tified with a devoted married :1LESSON iu the image of God, and he that national recognition 1 destroys mss in murder is des- The Sign of the covenant ie coupI4. Thus its somewhat of a ,NOAH GOD'S COVENANT specially emphasized. The rain- story t6 be able. to write home troying that which most per- WITH MANKIND bow is now given a specific spiri- about, when two boys, gfow up - German Recruits fectly should manifest the per- y • "_ ' _ _- Genesis g.9 _ tual meaning, and nature for the together, in the same town is the - son' of God on earth. ;French Workers PRINTED TEXT first time becomes a symbol "o! 'Late of Arkansas they were -- Tlse Great Covenant - - _.Genesis g:.[•lg _ _- _ _ spiritual truth, the first of such born, .play in the same band, go - 8. "And God spake unto Noah. visible signs illustrative of spiri- to public. schools and cellege to- GOLDEN The' Chin[ of the Vichy Govern - - • or o TEXT. -1 will ' re- and to his noun with him, saying, teal truths. The message of the _ _ saemi�ee e�y covenant.. Genesis gether, marry home town girls, went, Pierre Laval. "has made =9_ And I. behold. I establish my veaant _ss an assurance of an_than -_ "irveruight =brow old ep sal amngements so fact THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING covenant with you. and with your God's faithfulness. He was pre - together. TCris •distinction is in France may shut down and _ deed after yon; 10. And with pared to carry out all his prom- claimed by Chester Lauck and . their entire personnel so to We► _ Vi -The t*+ditional data fav sots- living ere -term that is wit_ Inca{ idistsndiag all- the pre- Norris Golf, 'known to millions many as units under his ToluatW 'the flood is set about 2360 B.C. ai,l.., you, the birds, the cattle, and - vioas failures of mankind. of network listeners as Lam and labor recruiting campaign, it wad -- • _ :. Archaeologist& am.. now . quite every beast of the earth with you; I Abner. The quick switch -in age :revealed recently: `.. united in believing that a great of all that go out of the ark, even r - - - flood took place in the ldonopo- every beast of the eartb. 11: And F+ gW1 Mrs Helped • �� - tamian valley about $000 B.0 . I will establish my covenant with - and chase is "vil.ia.r is lid. $i?a1. you; neltner snail air Bean its Eui - " $y T1W1 I 1 , „ G.V 1 v1 W i* which makes it impossible for us off any more by the waters of a STONE NORKER • - is sees" thin earlier date'." flood; neither shall there be any Cftiseae of Salem, Oregon Pleee --We do not know where more be a flood to destroy -the Help To save Crops Noah lived during the time he earth. 13. And God said, This HOR ZONTAL, Answer wa Previous PUXZI$ is Matter - of -lads _ -built the Ark, "'Mt. Ararat,' on is the token of the covenant which A miss of townspeople moved 4 Artist who M Conjegtl�. hich the, ark rested after the I made between me and you and onto Oregon taints recently to makes Statues 17 SmoUN& _ flood, Is In what is now km-n every- living creature that is with harvest food for themselves and of protninimt - 20 Festhe' -goad. - - - - as Armenia, near where the you for perpetual generations: the 'United Nations' fighting men. SAM. 31 Stu ti;ris River has its source, about 13. I do set my bow in the cloud, Gracbam, Deesoti City and New- 10 Unoommal. _ r« ti�w= haae'ared m11o. d.."tl, and is Anil be for a amen of a berg, mortnern wmamaire iaitft iii Cq rs- mdv north of the - ancient city of covenant between me and the towns, - aimed, shop for the morn- dies, g 86 Clod of IgWIL _ - �1obgF[ar 1, X • • .-Le._ - fag as druggists. lawyers slid 12 Chest boas. 87 Upri4d AN% Command to Noah pass, when 1 bring a cloud over oaaa... °'m=utg*"ed beaks 18 Yet=. 28 Indian. - T 1. "Anti God blessed Noah and the earth, that the bow shall 1» picking raspberries_ sad blachoaps - t<i0 a......,..,. Se made a his sons, and said unto them. )ire seen in the Cloud: 16. and Lwill worth as estimated $960.00• 13 Seeds of ft= hoeorialL " _ ,' fruitful, and multipi and re- remember my revenant,. which is Rntirs families, trom irandpa iT 8>Redifi� 0 President Olenish the earth." This nom- between me and you. and eve> to the youngest child, went to the pLcea• thi>,d tgi'fss. M - - stand to Noah is exactly like the " living creature of all flesh; . an ooantry, -aud whole, sections of a Balm lily i L - �ommaad originally "gives to the" waters shall no more become the towns virtually were deserted. 19 Head of an 37 TO defga%-, _ Ad-m --%A live (Genesis 1.98) ­-AL-flood-to destroy all flesh. -_L4. The harvest was on an unpre• 01416 bets. :. Pls1`II -M 41 A 9. "And the fear of you and And the bow shall M in the cloatljj oedaated scale and in an -unpn• "��l` the dread of you shall be upon and I will look upon it, that I cedented manner. 25 Soft palate. 48 Golf devlCw ilavini tin! -42 Food ' «very beast of Ohs earth, and s may remember the everlasting & mployment service officials pre- 80 To waici trvrn SO Aotrtt:re_ - Grfis of an oat 44 Harsabadt - - _ every bird of the heavens; wits 6ovenant between God and every dieted that as crops matured down. sleep' Beer courses. i Great lake. $1 Conatellation. S1$eer. 4 Debataafe. ' ,H Chief aohim 94 Mal- wherewith the ground teem- living creature of all flesh that is the 145•mtte -tons Willamette Val- 32 Angry. 52 To droop. t7ounded on' � . nth, and all Ohs fishes ei the sea. upon the earth." ley. at least one town In every 83 Dating 53 To elope• truth• ' - I --to yaur-hszrd are -they- delivered: - - -- Tile-- -word 'covenant'-- is moo of- district would "shut__daw�to_brint- - _- a s-..ri_ -, 47 Pettainins N In the sheaves. machine. -'� -"- air, 8. Every moving thing that liveth the great Bible wards. It mesas 84 To permit . 56 He has been ti -7 Clamors- lahall be food for you; sa the green 'a coming together.' - As used of The otsclals also predicted that $3 Famous, famous — 8 Wise man. 49 Saab Nh. - because lot this there would be no 51 Ancient dew herb 'have I Iriven woes all. 4. But a human transaction, it implies a • 8a 3ackdavlt _ 'for 80 seats. 9 A �aricaius. �•l P _ flesh with the life thereof, which bargain, one party giving and the Iv.* i,t t..y„!- ,fe.,.l�a s :.-it:;=: an ,rnree• 40 r4w had ---„ 111% :.rte it the blood thereof, shall ye not other raceiviag.. " It- also some- farm Iabor shortage and increased- 40 Church title. both berg and or whiskered (asst.). V.. 'cat." Noah is permitted to sat times. partakes of the nature' of atone. . 113 Perennial abroad. lace: sin To fats Ahe flesh of animals but he is _voluntary undertaking or pledge, The business men went into the 1 • explicitly told not to eat the without any expectation of a to- fields from sunup -until -noon; then 1 2 i 4 w I `S ? back to town to open shops. They flesh with blood in _it-that Is the turn. Thii latter view is its char- will continue to •do .this tor- the - - ..animal must be slain before any aeteristie in the passage before " __ Y , rest of the week -or until the bar. ,:part, of it is eaten. for food us, for-we read" oral of Gods Ties are picked. Ik ,y Human Government covenant with Noah. not Noah's The effectiveness of this was ' 8. "And surely your blood.. the covenant with .God: God binds proved in the sugar beet fields of Himealf, and lays down thi Has .'blood of your ., livos, will I re- of His relationship to man. It Eastern Oregon, • where three is quire;-at the hand of every beast towns closed until noon dally for - will I require it: and -at the hand was for Noah simply to receive 1 " a two-week period to thin beets. this to redtea -gpon -it. and to As. Z4 ai ZT : ZI of man, even at -the hand of every rely upon its blessings. They saved the ,crop, _ 1 ZO mans brother will I require the The crisis in Western Oregon -- life of M.r R Who" shsdd -*% Pumose eE the Covenant wily 1n early fall when hope. 301- man's blond, by man shall his The Purpose, of the covenant string beans and prunes will ripen blood be shed: for in the image should -be carefully noted. It at approximately 'the Caine time 33 of God made . he man- 7. And was sasociated with the assurance in the area around Salem, Ore- ~ ' you, bo y. fruitful sties mnitipTyl - that human- life _should - not be ;9a_.capital: -. - iw bring t. .Lu,.".i ciy In •the out o'.,f or the world, destroyed any L. , C. Stoll, Mate employment earth, and -multiply therein." moTo by a flood. The apptopri sarvace director, called for vplun- �{ ,{f,. •li A7. li - Hero for a first. time,, we find ateness'a hi f -ts revelation is ap- 1 t ; E� :a- the eng �� , the principles of human govern- parent, for at that - tirtie'- it-must - —be&D and hoo crops, aad -arost of ' 46 Anent set forth by God: ' Man is have been a real perplexity to Salem closed down until the bar- _- ._•given the right to execute judg- know whether there would be auy vest was in. 33 _ =neat upon evil doers, even to the repetition in the future of what "Salem people are in a class -by extent of taking the life of -th'e they had experiefid'ed in the Flood. themsefivea;" he said, "and they'll 56 evil door. This does not mean Everything connected with their, see that we don't lose any crops" -- POP -Uns ppreciative Colonel - .:.:. _: By J. 1VIILLAR WATT TOO TNAT'S A - I'LL SNOYV YOU AN '• • IT BAD P1 I i -96AUT FUL rt UO TNAT GO+QNEL ITS - HS@ Y NGL51 ' GRAGK ED OF OLD E - .. *LASSWARE FAMILY FpIZ _- ' NOW _ -- -- ppp 1 tiENERATION AgM , �- \ `i_ y- fitKaslan Irk oonneetsd with k le first, but after he had repeated hall might easily be within ear-' Sa•o Lisa Saia•1 •• - s it & few times it -began to be rath- shot of the couple. Worth trying, ,a �a Mien soon with - Col. Itsoobar. Al- : Y cups cooked, �■+•' - _ isw . owls Mr-- "Soeor Stglc or attractive. A Eurasian. he mus• anybowt p dried Limas .r e 3i ca fines cut eel '- Fla down the desert p Y my. deserted has __. - aped - - ed, to eked his gar- >: - - - -- Mica Minor." sta+rttns �� �'tl° -- venal 1 en onions moats 'when the boy had loft -him '�1s bars feet sonndlesa on the Z Si'e .. • • M the privacy of a cool dark bed- rod -tile floors ! tables as. Into the bath- Poona chopped room =lock the' door - across the pepper fQ7Z • 'TMR OOLOJdEL - TRAITORT scam. A British ;object, and 1 tip'! Il .... 11 _ Wwewuts uc a Parma to der, na• .S tables _ "Yon are most polite. senor!" Uve Lad; cast out bg the Indian a matter ot,secouds. Thea�q,,he. was tablespoons chopped Pimiento et,e aelmowledsed, and while her glemout and cold - shouldered by listening - h-ard I Eicotiar was 1 cucumber, sliced . Health In Ontario - - dark eyes held bla, the sessile grisw the British. That meant she prob- speaking, his voice light but with 1 tablespoon (hopped parsley Improved B War " tihilitlg provobative. "We. will meet ably hated the English, mused an undertone of seriousness. Combine all ingredients and p y • agate - later!" Allan, which would account for "And when, dear lady, am •I to mkt with highly seasoned French - "I shall live only for that' mo-• liar-- throwing -in with- a - Japanese receive the reward you promised dressing. Arrange on lettuce Public health is Ontario is iw- + sasitl" outfit-- npscisUy it the ally Nip- me? Could I do more than.I.have lentos. ov pr ing as a direct result of the Then and the smile and the pone" were up to. something to prove my devotion ?" CaaGflower Orange fkoicd war, medical authorities said ilk which would be to the detriment "It will be soon -now!" AIL- an informal serve �lieat• trasrance were Bons, top. , had to strain his already strain !li cup shredded raw eauli- y' of England! = • flower lagylas toward the patio _flan Be , ears to cinch the low response. Doctors` said workers are 'eat.' -. "ft. Ali fits jai• De muttered. "You'll have no reason, to regret 3 oranges, cut in small ices � g _ Mehed a bell, and when an In- better food Gallia on their - etlaa boy answered the call,- di- allppins .into a bathrobe. He your kindness to me, Alfredol % cap diced celery p doctor and dentist before emerg- @saw him to got Allan's bags lawhed at. the recollection, of Sun, (CThia -what You have done 'for me p green eneiea arise and are more healthy Bu's .disapproving countenance.. y -i tables oohk .minced OQ the car and place them is -will literally save my life!" pepper than ever before. Inns 7. Allan hardly heard the 'Watch out for year laurels, m, A. Dr. Bernard T. McGhie, deputy i "I hope it won't colt me miba " Salt and onion , juice to taste' as rind out -if she knows an,thins said the colonel good- humoredly. Combine ingredients in -order minister or stealth, rata the puo- i "What's her name_Nino* ? "' For my sake, querida mia, never vela and chill. Place on indivi- He h becoming increasingly more f" about the Sargent- or poor Harry Jn AsL Minor." The Chinese must let anyone guess who -gave_ yon dual ' 1 ;.� u„ .salad green and health- minded and far' more re= r -- ♦ —t va noticed the half - irritable lift Bishop, M -going to make s r p .., : what's in that envelope. Even Sor serve with favorite salad dressing. captive to health instruction. _- Vet the American's brows, : ror he, strong bid for your Asia' tender. Your dear sake, I've no desire to + est affections!" Serves 6. Communicable diseases have - .1wread his hands again in depre- :, face a firing squad at dawn! And increased in number 'sines the - " , uvw - ier. a tail or more agree- - start of the war, but these are not' -1-W7. fashion. tenor... I have seen her passport; 'He "wandered down tbo.i hail, able things. My reward, for An- TWO Spies Executed a vital factor in estimating the w� iaanad b, thw Rritt ■► "ov tracine-the noise of rynni b11C health of the province, .. ng water stance.:.." n ,a ansment in India and Is. quite in to its source, and.-in another min- Allan found• himself .curiously In Great Britain authorities said. ` order. From another source I have ute was stretched out in a tub uninterested• in the colonel's re- - _ ill arced her Iather - was an Eng- of cool water. While his. grateful ward. He gent back to his bed- Two enemy spies -one of them o ;pith ship captain who marriod an body proceeded to absorb moisture room and started -dressing. a British subject -were executed lidiaa woman In Calcutta No instead of 'exuding 'it. he ran over_ So Sun Su had sized up Escobar recently in Wandsworth prison. Munition Workers"": :. 41oabt he had a sense 'of bumor. ' M- -big - -:..lit: »Lot 'be had heard- correctly, he reflected: Moreover, - The Briton was Jose Estella Key a' i ror' he slated on naming their from the Chineso. the shrewd Chiaaman's Comment Become Redheads , !>Z g and the other, a Belgian national, - iiashter 'AsL'." Fie believed he ryas on the track+ aid' the • remarks Allan hgd just ; was Alphonse Timmerman. _ ; . • • ... > :� "Well -no matter -what she's of something, though of just what overheard matched perfectly with Timmerman; ., a 38- year -old ship s }is - 'called. 'she belongs up is Holly- he couldn't yet determine. "The' the incident of the "friend" who "Swedisj� ,women working .;n s steward, entered England last au- y certain munitions ,plant have all •. ;•,� :;� `„ lwood," said Allan with conviction.. yellow devils!" That was the ens had hurled tbe' epithet "Traitor!" tumn posing as a refugee but, b st the colonel of rurales. No rea- said the announcement, "his real become redheads, according' to _ • - _ - sonable doubt of his mission as a spy was detected the Stockholm radio. perfidy could „ „ • I : `, _ remain. before he could do any mischief." " Chemicals at the plant affect It said he ultimately confessed the substance in the hair" and O.WEY. "Seemed like such a decent fel- : low; to summed up the Amer - that he had beeti 'sept to Britain turns it red, a broadcast record= ican halt regretfully, cAs he said .by the German secret service. to _ ed said. ' - Wh.a *011. `lave honey to sell. send a samplo to us, We himself, you can't believe in any u'y to learn naval, and - military "But• unfortunately for the tnen `'. body any -more, 'or figure what secrets. who may have' chosen their girls _ can offer ceilittej _ prices. • Containers loaned or returned _ _ they�tay - -be up. to!" G!braitar•bat•n Key; 33, operated.. -for their red hair, they tray -wake to YOU. _ (Continued Next' Week.)' :- _ .. at the British "Rock," gatbering up one day to find them blondes Mac_FEETERS__ CREAMER_Y-CREAMERY­ ��• information for the enemy on o= brunettes again, as the red . _ : -q•. __. -' - i- iand--nd aarzapp- as-som' at (lie S2 JARVIS STREET TQRONTO I s sea forces by tray of file western women stop working 4 around the ` y Mediterranean 'fonre.s.' JungC -ruus "plosives." .. k r .. • - _ - .. - � ti,- _Mi'! / ..y .. - ..� . i -. .- °• . / ,. • ; ., l .. _ `- - ice__ _ - - _ ` '. y T T ! ! -� y lead he had from poor mad Harry. ` ` bat what better description could i ie _ to a s° nose. group who objected t f s body spying on them? - - .66 99 W What could be their secret G ` r racket, if any? He weighed some - -- -- o of the more obvious possibilities. - - =(hnotie's Q Qnhams are grand - - _ A A 'submarine base? No, hardly with cheese, jam, or any - t that, way up in the Gulf of Cali- - - -, w 'siQna es- - - - - -- - - -- forma. - "A- heavily fortified depot read_— ' ':.._ I I I for war materials? Perhaps, s sorts and beverapces. You can m m though again the location did not I IPve them to the Itabg with _ - t suggest sucn a scumne. a supply• -ilk- an a cereal, or put them base for seaplanes and bombers? i into the older children's school lunches. Chsisti0's; oil tanks and ammunition? ' " »:«2:?:''•: > -- ' "More Mks it!" he decided, fin- h faking his ablutions with a show• - -crisp, wholesome and tasty = or. "But what would that have , — - _ _ rJ A T k5 a �, t He had to give that one up for - - 'Woof : : - r ' t the 'time' being, • he told himself, rubbing hard with . a big towel. ' '• `' - b Dry and deliciously cool, he went - ikam - _ „ -�• - ` ,;<; : >.r : ! o on the snowy bed and relaxed. i :: ! one It was a pleasant change from _ _.. day after day of driving, the. sedan t - - . _ _ - m month a broiling sun. - - : � . • " . ' ... _ ' ' _ . � ' � . He began to f6rmuiate several mfos its -brand of oven- ': <' ;. ' J J _ p _ - -o��s GROUP - - tiously if . ot,ly from respect • for l __ - " — — - SO what had h I• u CONSERVE TEA • _ t them somehow and paid the pen- - - - -• "-•' T `ally with his reason+ ' � Some women -have s tendency ��� COFFEE - - you make tea m angles o to-serve the lightest of salads dur- , ' A mwt appealing was the alluring t ing hot weather. With, ordinary L L , • - _,� � �� f from her_ of what was afoot u , meals t Meeting - .• Played the game carefully. At least it would be no hardship to i is summer as is ulster. - - _ have: a. - But how about making the I4etzher ear eeavere - -- -- l _ h -mild n - B - -- - - last one through her defenses. i it as the main - course dish? This u u " the sound of r yopr c m excellent beverage, was • ' - s s measured step' and the ring o! ' ' keeps' from over - heating your m ' - _ _ spurs from -the patio, upon -which h home, makes, it easy to prepare t upon delicious 1 Y t - Came the scraping_ of chaire, tol•.. s shange. Summer greens may be. A And coffee was in deference to the lowed by the murmur of two c combined with such healthful o of the Government, ]utptrss• : :.. ' • • vamce,s. a man ■ tad a woman a. l lv�� ...:.wry ... �..t., oar, _..d 1 1 i 3, 4 1.,9. „ 1, �.. ..., , SERIAL STORY _ _ A Allan listened He could not make c cooked, dried Lima beans to form o oxperimeat, the chairman said J J out any words, but he was sure d dozens of delicious salads of this p poodws. -the harerys used,* -had J J MEXICAN ` he knew those voices, _ hind. Most of the ingredients t tskm La slaps than would i ` � - l _ h .for i cost less than either tea or cats* sad •i T CECIL CARMES - - look+,d cautiously through a crack s ' Har�'da S&W w so was a ssviog to the t[easnry, THE 1T0 t Alien ateele " "Ybe'ta linook Oem, cold. li You ' ' n Its shutter, Ywi Asia and Col-.- • T 111f at- magazine photographer, - as opportunityr you might a , n 1!i capitals- chopped tongue . es wens 13r. Sargent -and �augltgri _ _. Mandion to sCmits, - Jiia�- _flat. -• - - dlsttant They were talking ear► r -- bum " - - -- -- - - - -- - -- Whether ies -s. O!f -- 9 sa U. S, minion In Maxlee's fen- I I'm prepared to be. her, slave!" - aptly, and Allan would have s1v- f g hard- boiled eggs, sliced fY Ot a i't!!Sl Sri our lasala, who , have disappeared; ' _ g ea mnc'h to know the subject of 1 1 tomato, peeled and sliced'' P ' tstas .hljsotlen 3 Wheroopoa it was the prwbs,• b bonversation. He saw Escobar- _ 3i cup French dressing `' t tht to c�oofr"erv! tea _ _� •, ate+ • • l left then Uore, ' aan amuso to w w'� Nafing -wm from the Dreast - , head i_S1Y_- � � � "repeated o himseY as be followed the Indian p pocket of his tonic and slip 1t salad dressing �Y�__p - - *algmatis Col. Aeoobar of Rural b bay and_ the bass, In a wall mfr•, , , across the table to Asia; and he g Prepare and combine meat, _ �y � : curd, cheeks In at Infi e4 Thou- � �' a fully in her handbag and' close the. e _ � stead De1lQitb, qulzz7e Na proprle- m � glimpse of ern 'am leaains' e eateli securely. w with French droning, let stand « « tat*. sun st a emtnon p aarasa the deck and starting after H He did a quick. problem In an. 1 1 hour is a cold place. Pds en S So � , -silk U. S. Sun Su tells hint tMre a him- In obviow pwplexlty. g glee. and distances. If he wasn't a a bed of lettuce and garnish with _ _ , - =for Japanese cannery -' on nearby h Aida! It sounded strange at M Mistaken. the bathroom down the t the sliced tomato. a a ca. sloe arias _ _ "and; that "beautiful and evil" r /f ?pyui�/ -r �!i.n'r»'t. :tL o: s- ri.� :t «e- ti' :di".:. Gti.: '.a1 LS:i}; CsdZry 'ijti ..•y„ k.! - ', .•r - .•r- ;°_`'. ,�:M1 •*::run .,,e. .; _ _ • ,r .',. .yam y. i 1 ,• ; //Merit iasri!• .. - .. :: 2` - o - piece - `, - NOTICE 2. FORBYTH, h -D �.._. room suite, 84.5® 75 b , r'.Opt�Mefaal d ��a�N� . of Ow LIIII� bass TOOr wa' f�tl� • - MWMOeiaa� oselost cmL w Studio Couch and _2 COAL, OOKB, Chairs, 72.50 _ - - -- -- -- -- - -- - -- - - - - -- -CM n� 11117- N. DEW*LD HU,DD -Y - -- Barrister, ' - -- vaster: � Public. �,to .e.a. _ : S- nn - filled matt - � «�isaa m •the BAND, GRAVEL, ` wuts•ot c$ifrCn.u,.. wa,�.r. �,. end resses, 16.50 -4a.v0 BEATON, BELL & ROSS � __ O Im � BrILDER11 SU PPLIE13 o, Over.- - Bafnators tt Solicitors Dinette �sulte, 6 pies 'R, J. BEATON. K. C. Tsleohome also 109alleartage work Clark% Meat Lost, - = -- IN 67.50 - - .i ->,. 4 tiff 19e - A- BROOKEBELL. K. C. Ade1.Z88S1 We havealso placed in stock a full ! -' �� g a� Z � � - . • . . �� llcil .ROB a?2 Bay St.• =W ai NLMS LN" Yi iMi0 C1arles,. Dorf and i14* -dual Ten, 4 for rae. JOHN L. POND Toronto FEEDS - Motor Ambulance, Day or Night CTari s Fork and L=!16os• 10c., i for XC4 NGUTMcMILLAN- Barrister, Sol- PHONE 1809 k' �° rn� tins 82e. Afthor..i'Totary Public. 19 Melinda 5traet A. W. MITCHELL Olev* Leaf Fancy Pink 8.leaa k 'v Z9e, c 7 .\ 'reeaato. alediane Elain 6�t08. raft Horn! S Woe - Sodt-eye salxkiv , 1 -2s 24e. _ Pickering, Ont. J�Wa>,d Sardtner, 2 tr 21k. " . : • _ s�►mw a atibs. PHONE - Office t4 C. A. STERRITT� 1i!!?liaataire - PIInefal Director Bran Spreading Oheee4 asserted ]sh ear.; ism A9& K. nssiviv. rVwriesriyt• -- 1 II2 e - -- -- - - visa DprlaO - - - - -- ___ M � -�: - CLrk. Coa►yeaeer. Commasiower [oc 1MeLardles Tasty Relish 19e. Picides, rfdrR•,aledalk.. Acc� ataat,`;Ste. ruer'd • ___ '�t.ed.ut.ioe.ee.. srhi`e..de,on� srsa N -Ot��e - i �� MCZMWTG AND Cl, &REMONT 'i Twttyy Spread - - lse: - _ �• A. E._R[CHARDSCN BTO$B8 sDweet �si:ed Reklen, 32m 2 - t - _.ityll.cl�atuffed 4 oa. }. _ D- 4ENPJRAL INBIIRANO$ We do building of all hinds i1cfY,esh _ Alpmer staffed Olives, 11od. REAL S9TATE- - =-=- `OAnrru� it it]NG- . ' ' �, - r��- Plain - CONVEYANCING a � Style 'A,ylnu tuffW 00#6 lloli.. �' 6s�c. ^ j11 10 established &g�amyr reaft PLVMBJ�1(� = Heinz choice Catsup Ise. - -- ROOFING Health $ska, 16dz: '49c. Heinz Pork and Beans, 6e, 10e:, i16e. and I!9� F6ene Pkil. 6090. We also sell '8raatlosd hooting 2'sait Saline, '�ii tb tmnblee °Wertm�s Apple ffionaosn Bindter. 16oa. 2bc. 13" 4�e. Westoaa CelephMtne Rolls, anarted 17e. Materials, Empire Bathroom IIM.cCorniokn eelephane rails assorted y JR. - 7 l!Y K. MAW �p�t, Dun Water Grape 'fruit. juice 1'4e. and 83e: - = ► 'A Complete Line of _ r- :. _ . �t.IQZMWD AUOTIONESR AND By'stem>,a, Beatty Stable � Apple Jstiee, AQlen's_ VALUATOR E9nipment, and . �r �`_1� iA?inee Grape Jdiee = 2e. and 27a -'. ales aduoted Agywhere Cameras, & Films 47"e� �utc� 'lb�ata Jake L Enos, _ ._ - is 1.2e. Saone or write. Address 614 Dundas Matesiale - jd >>vieery ZSOMa Jules, 28ea„ 1�e, !fir 27c. -- PWSCWJ BONS A ; tits eat, Rant, N _ _ 1Whitby. Ontario. Work Guaranteed $OYES DRUG CO., Ltd There}s Always - Courtesy WE SERVE - Phi'6m THE REXALL STORE EcoriOm and Cleanliness 8t ' _ .PIC7itERING, ONTAm Phone,.Piek as i �y` do ! ANDrAISO /+ pp�t 3G..0 se. w iv P. >d irii.!'aD�Rl�.iit�E� 1 �r ' ti F. J. iR 0 17101 Sundays - 8 a.. a to 0 t< - ` INSURANCE L� IL A. aplaLeaf ntnal Fits _ 7 ,• n:aa• So CHARMAN,:,.. SERVICE. -- 1.6, wen sr lift - :fig Ste. PwWri ig -slat bo Lane ad .WAWANESA INS. Ock -OYRIL E. MORLEY !� Of= - WMWA --= GBNB}eAl. INSURANCE, - Cr 0 MR N l6HRVICB PROTECTION L. C. Oa/ - L IL ` m lararanee oa Aw ieo. - FUNERAL /�D.IIRECTOR ANDL_' WlsdedSs. Note e1s„ � We have ;a-shipment of Hybrid Seed saae:..ortatty, J. Yati,ol.) - _ ,.,, �. _ Have you ordered yours . Alm. - Ptauaville - oldenGlow, Bloody Butchers ME - -` i I�Tigtlt and Day 8.rrie. write ar Phase - 8 ©cvst[►N. ,� BDwa - '�i%isc. Nee 71Field & SeedGrain RE- ck Bulk and Paage Eyesight Education - _ - Healthfnlly Air-conditiaaned - 'g • ` $► �- Complete stock of garden tools _ y =URSDAY, FRI'DY, SATURDAY -- - -- -. -- y _ JULY 23, u and x Insurance of All Hinds. � EFFICIENCY Also a few lawn mowers -. :.(' Tp►o shows at 7 and 9 p. m. Seat Rates Available with" : by Qatasasy >liatin� .t 1 � � .: Electric washers & refrigerators - r� eeonrity and 8ervice.j � - Woman " Is C. H. Turc K Screen -doors and window screens �1dd-. Phone ' BRO(JII H m PICK 515 - Oehahra 71ge:nt for McCormick- Deering Farm Maebiaery and - = Mine • 'Repairs. •, - _ .: Disney Bloch _ - - : :l1RtANCSOT TONE _ �:. P$ONIS AGIN. 62 W 8. 111111KIM i@nr Meft - We have it. Can get it, Or it is not me; a CAROL BRUCE e Isla E W ALTER BRsENN,AN Clarke Prentice ..PHONE s666 -JOHN CARROLI, - IICENSED.AUC7?ON!!.B "When eyes fusing g imageRlicted J.�.�. BALSTa�.�N,' - ' -- - �PiCI�ERIN� -- - - that• instead of iusin es ster- ,. _ • - ioscopically and 'seeing one,' it is j1ONDAY,'TUES.. WEDNESDAY For the Counties of York sod Ooh coimnon for two objects to' be seen JULY. 27, 28 and 29. srio; sacceseor toe CospL ll;esb Prate _W We only one eensts. It la possible -- - Last Complete Show at 8.29 yin of C. A. S. F. and of dw late by scientific means to measure the 61= J. A. Prentice (former Prentice�� Secret Agent _ J. R. P ). Farm and Farm 8" the two eyes are taking. From these E findings may be mathematically rnnmL.na ui. "�. of Japan Sales a apecialty at fair and'rsas - found out or . figured ..the amount _ - w - able rates. necessary to compensate for this _. Jpgj TMN 'FOSTER and . s' loss. Lenses for Purposes of this WE PAY TORONTO PRICES .,AT WHITBY, YOUR HOPE MARK= LMNN BARI kind are special in at eac-h corn # - _ - - ,sea an Aar Aizraciion ection is created to suit the partic- EGGS HOGS Harvest -ilYie alai error and this lens meat- be- CALVES "Wild D!" specificall manufactured from' the i7lll Y Demands Binder first o ration of the maidp of the BTND -� ... .. operation g AND Aid. 3 OF _ Hickok Rides -_- ary cal lens. Some el these tee pat Poultry, both live and dressed Twine - ary corrections by relieving the pat- YiCONSTAI�CE BENNETT sent of Particular inconvenience and BRUCE CABOT ' - giving added comfort free from eye ( 1 1 King Bug Killer strain, assist them to gain strength - P I CK E H I N Cw FARM } %..t .. ..WARREN WILLIAM LI'lAD physically as well. These lenses are _ ARSENATE OF -. _....... LIMITE�C�. . . .•' . similar to those used in soMe cross - ARSENA'T{E OF LIME AND eyed conditions, the eyes may even PA GISTER,» EGG - GRADING STA726N JUl+YA 0,, 31Rand AUG. - PARIS GREEN turn noticeably .for a time and then ' L Cattle ;Spray - Fly Tbz and straighten again, . brit wbether they rr na a o't ONT. PHONE i i �y f o The Shores Sprayer _ _ actually turn or not it is neverthe- _ less possible for the pessbn to see . . Prices fight on Everything at j - of Tri double, and the eyes to all appear• J JCH010E�,ME�►TS _ r' � d VIN 8II8HBY ances appear perfectly straiglit and i ` j _... ;'Sin teehnieoleur) normal. -.,---AND _.. _ Hardware Tinsmith ... .. ._ _ - JOHN F'AYNE and - - -' -- - - - - MA'UREEN O'13ARA _ PHONE 48 � � � � , � _ _ • r, ' \. _w _ -- _ PTC KBRLNG 1urxERAt DriZE+crOR . - f PHONEst� --- --: - - -- '1►>tt. C. MUNKAit - "-qaR PICEaIING yfllFB -1 - Da or Ni 11! _ - _ q JUST1 OF TRZ FZAC7 uat +Ile weeit3y N l Private AasbuLnce ' Ida Beata ed asii9sls BUYIi& DRUG MRIN 1 ;>E� 'Mari: 9060 ee : B 6� MARKET s - Wl�'1(BIIMI ON T. - 1Vlarkhain, Olit - '