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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_07_31T,,y.,r, :r.y �� �z,rx....«•§.,, ._ _• .w.ax- a,- . +:�,.s' �'- '".-,rig: ' ..:f.-.: . :LE. .. .:e "�`' :nc i. ; '}�.rrr '- .y- - - ,. .. KFti "''•:'' . -r a�.'• -' °'��...a - °a. ':ss: ,FC,r rY "�,�` _ �.r -- "a'- �' t �..sf:.m. ..,.,'��ui'' `•' _ • '. .,• a ..'i S""x✓. "" -i•-, .gJ.'.'•rw i=.: +afro- •.r..-.- r -.••1. ,... _ '�xF� r. r 40L xa - PCBE - , RIN(-, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 81. 1942 No's N L Tor -Red "Cross --Su lies a ., v =, he � --deed ' y day PP _ _ Headquarters'' renter Loca � .. - Field Crop Cospetitioa WHTT WHY The tined Cross Needs Tour'Helpl • --- (Globe and Mail, July 24th:) W. H. Westney and Son; carry oif Eberyday the need for Red Crows Local � s i coveted Flrst Prize with a nigh scor, The Globe and Mail ran a long supplies- ;b4�Mes greater. Recently r 1 lag three acre plot of -registered Er- editorial on • Friday morning of last we have received large quotas of - -* _�. 18 Farmers made entries, week, on the Coroners Inquest here work to be done and the materials Mr. Arthur Silk, formerly o! the F. M. Chapman, Vincent Teefy, :liLR` on Monday eveniuli !matM y!� � ' are on hand, but we are very short Service, is at home due to ill health. ' and George Baniaey were into the death of Alex. Dodwell an a '' of woricers. ''were lW u�•...,„ -mod -ern - on Monday, July 21th, �wianers i I ; :� �isl emavloyee of Defense Industries Ltd, 42, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Parl9 - y% kinitting to be done for cians and e •evidence was heard by many 5= the Aimed Forces; also Hospital (nee Helen Balsdon) a son, ; =hem u,�ing__.nriraelves. 'fhe Jury ,. supplies to be made, all of which • Anne Harris, of 'Kingston, - •. t Farm "- • _ Buteatl " H spent the week end leave with Mr. _ was supposed to have heard the - �+� required immmediately. rs Robert $al ! 'Applications, both for . help � -and' whole - story -and gave , as their eon - - A request aas a1?i'o ts�e�7ecesi ed and_.�I ob soon. clusion, that "death was accidental, i ge These bags cbmtsts r. and Mrs. Hugh {ob8fiie, o - fo�a_large number of Comfort Bags otters of help, are very few at the ! •n�indsor,' are spending a -few days _ d'iekering' Office. Phone Pick %10 or and recommended that additional for the Navy. S"s _ - precautions be taken in the future r -' many essential items and mean much ��th the forsner's parents -here. tall at the town hall office evenings. Dr. and Mrs. Fallaise and family, on su�-h operations, should the .Me- to the boys in the Nava, when theq l• as}on aris4 ". have- lost everything at sea. left this week for_ Windermere for lvlc Horiday The Toronto Daily aslcs why this? 9 We earnestly appeal to all the a few weeks vacation. and why that? as if determined to Dorothy White, who has been one of ladies in the community to come to Pte. Bert Elliott, who is stationed ; 'a The Reeve of the Munici slity of .. y in Toronto, spent Sunda with his _ _ •„ P pia this death owl some one or the principal reasons for the success the 'Red Cross Rooters at {east one P y !the Corporation of-the Township of morn iftViduals- of the Montreal Sunday '.right show j afternoon each `Week and help get parents, here. Peering has issued his proclama- It' mentions• the fact, (also stated at 10,15. Just s� her fans wen be- C this -work done. The rooms are.open- Miss Charlotte Taylor of Toronto. loon, deeIaring, Monday, August plant employees) that 60 percent come lonesome, here is a stunning on Tuesday and 'Thursday after- spent a day last . week with Miss A. -_8rd a.Pnbliae_ho }ids S.Civic Holiday : 800,000 she-n-- cases -were- a°•eeM ---pro- picture' o Aorot]1L :our:..a` moons. Much work has been done, E. Richardson. In this Municipality, tolloanng the ive, Thin shauld not be, of course, -very- sopFristicated�rtd_ dramatic. but there is much more to do. �-- - -- s- C. F. _CLoates_has returned Coos - -eG first but, wlwm we there eyor a govern - England -- -being heavily, bombed hovne after spending a few weeks in 99oaday in August. meal contract,. that did nut have a Mr. Horace Brown -- - - — a n. Severe fighting iR going oa Brussel with her mother. to sprat over a Mrs.' Ton Lawson and Miss--Horii- tremendous 'waste of time- and mat- CBL and Network on Aux. 6th. in the Middle East and on ohe Russ- before y Fathers' bltta Paid to Member 14W ebiai shown before the contract was ism► Front; the casualties are over - ns, spent the week and with friends Pioneer Family. conpleted. _ The G. and M. -states !New Style 1`IeQghbors° will be wrhelaming• The Red Cross being an at Bobcaygeon. «h.a t h..� shell cases were never the theme of an address, given by International Organization can reach Miss Dale has returned 'hams and lhthteiral se!rview were 'held on inspected either before they lest the' Horace Brown, Dunbarton, over i 'lions it we on the er a visit with her cousins, Mr. and Friday'•isst to Pay •Isst rites to a manufactures in Montreal, or even the Canadian Broadcasting Network Hoene Front provide' the means. ser - Of a "pioneer foully of this when they arrived bete. At the in- . qn Thursday evening, August 6th, Don't fail throe who are ' fighting Mr. Stan. Ba}sdon, of the Ord. - the persan Miss It. quest, we were told that THEY at 7A5. Mr. Drown, a resident, of so bravely to defend ' us. - Com, Corps, I n leave before leav- s home o Aadrrtw, who passed swsy at WME INSPEC= at MOli real, Danharton, and a member of the bat that the fault lay in the type Dunbarton Conmmnit , • and Mrs. Parsons, and lough- . 4ihawa General Hospital; -on July y Services An- it comas to the Dn�he<, � way • : - t• at gauge used in the inspection, It ociation, will ter. of Windsoz, visited Dr. sad Mitt 86e was in her 86th yeas. speak an the nature of 1 Mrs. Cartwr4ght last week late Mir Andrew was the Was not a type that was capable of the Association, its intentions for The News received this letter h,,,,,eL;w, revealing these errors in the cases' the future, and `'how the war has this wee11. My Dear Will yon Miss Bernice Chapman had tlss i- misfortune to fall and break both #std Jags Andrew, w!ho were both. it is not - auecuR► �Le .,.,.i u,uiai }.al +�;ee". 4 '° _ :_ ---« ti,la ad (enclosed) in Xseahbers of families sarong the t� in, a plant of this rise, every with friends st - -notion s possible cause of an exp- your very valuable paper. I am not Peterboro, on Saturday. warty settlers in this distract. She sending any money for the simple Mrs. John' Calvert sustained pain- _Tw -beva and- valse ,• sm the Andrew losion, inatperlenced help, hsndlin reason that the lack of that very homestead on the Range i ime, now a pangerous Kr":! e t ere �..dy ihaielih- c�l?ells me to appeal tuT injuries from a 'all in her been 1 �* *>+d first, of the week, while car- . by Stork Bras. _ roil} be accidents, some fatal. There to yaw to trust to your getting- n, - in a vacuth cleaner down Hwr,a. have been serious accidents there, �, r5 B She later moved to their 'residence � but if such a thing should happen TK August meeting of 5't, Gear- the - - and there will be more, just so that you -did not get it, I wish to :hs village; where she - lived.. until long as the bumaih element enters _ _ - _ _ g ge's Guild will be Held at the ,home her death. She was a• staunch Sapp- console you with the thought that I _the uroduction Of munitions. • otter of the Preeltiyteriari - Cuu.i +►. those who giveth. to the poor, ]end - o! rs ad he at M Harry W e, on t 6th ' Up nnthl her deatli, she was. - to emploshoee�sdthst. understood they ac► -- t.e .. S -p, _m. 'iosteRS, °s: Mrs. Hutchison __. y when the enter Some of the members o! the local - and Mrs. Fair. seen tegulsrly 'oa our stzeeta, Mrs. Kydd, of - Sandford, spent o- was active u, -`L... 6.. �I,::,,., until �' �ZPIoY of a munition plant they Club attended the 168th District (Wt trusted this good friend of oars. Ore on the front~ Ihw and that_ ably banquet at NYhitby on -- Ol'ways will, but let not everybody last week with her sister, Mrs. F. a fall in her home two weeks, be- - Monday, held in the get the idea that. the Lord pays the McRae. and on her return- was ace= More her death neceasi3ated her tern- accidents are - going to happen, and drafts drawn on us, and presented - may happen with theca. United Church. emnpanied by Mrs. WRae, who it - _ ^ - ioval to the hospital. The Cora�aer carried out the in= Guaat speaker was Canadian Dir- to us by Neil Shortreed, of the spending s week with her. Service was held apt the hom % structions of. the Prov. .attorney- actor of Notary International, W. Comnnrerre, next dom - Ed-) - ° 'with her pastor, Rev. D. Marshall, General ihthldisrg an inquest. The J. Cairns, Introduced by District by her sister, Ells, of puakerbW, and two "i'�"'•` "- s- t#rseovgh probinv. Governor G. G,, Mctiab, ar Guelph, p - _ Township Council was heard, and s jury's verdict giv- . the apealaer aescribCa w•e ��•+air � • R • • - - '; " rr, brothers: W5llism, of Vaacouver, nand —�� Peter, � ,�inan an = what n wre can the G. and M. spokes of the Wheel of Rotary, stet" Duna the past two or three weeks will meet on TUesdxy afteMoon, - ask ? irtg' that, courage, ho and confid- g p August 4th, at the hour of One a hitersnent 'look Race _ ad Erskine Certainly. instructions --'will be ease, along with a lot of the common and during the current holiday eau ,.clock. meter'' bere' . 'given, that care and. caution must little everydaythings stand for the son, the attendance at the First Aid and Medical Classes in connection be used in an effort to 'prevent a strength of Notary. He stated-that with the- A. R. P. has been fallin and other' accid- Rotary stands for the glorification g 7% the Editert repetition of this Motoiists were, recently informed eats, but 'so 'long as humans have a• ui coaam things of life, love. of off This must not 'be considered as 7lii1L Robbins that" their driving speed was to be part in the manufacture of muni- home and family, loyalty to a friend, a lessening of the interest in this ~ cut down to 40 'miles ' a rrheve y tY y wor but rather from the absence The' United Church at Sm}thtield ' lions, or "any other. article, there a comrauni activity in better }4' ` cut down gasoline and. rubber con - will be fsi}ings6 oversights and things, fine and plain dealing in of many of the registered mem'bera, Ontario, was the scene of• a very sitmption, - probab� Will have the carelessness, iesultin - at times, in business, Mrs. Cairns stated that and also froth the interference by Pretty wedding on Saturday morn- - _ desired results; it vrUl also have the the.death-of someone, and all the in- Rotary had the jot+ of :raging inen, the "night shifts" with a number'of ing, July 18th, when Bernice E. ,effect of cutting .down the number quests and agitations by newspapers better to live with, honest and ready the members too. Owing to the fact Mills, qt Windsor. daughter of Mr. that. the - instructors in these branch - Albert Mills and the late Mrs.- Mills `~ of accraehrts on �•1►e h; I:K,. ' r ++ � i+'- to serve those in need of het - _ hs �' n° ���� P �'ti -drive s rnnc;aprable distance to of Smithfield, Ontario, was united in is another hazard to be seen -on the � We 9:'mjathasiie with "the' from- Mr. Cairn aummed, the •matter to a -- -- ---�- 'V�hfg^lvway through here yet, .that can bers of the fsknily .of the deceased, few words by saying, that in addi- come to Pickering each ' Monday marriage to Mr. Hugh C. Robbins, q* a n down, when carried out by and we sympathize' with the me�m- -,tion to personal and public service evening, and that the first Courses of • Windsor, son of Mx. and Mrs: FR 3P -- the P. Robbins, 'of Pickering, Ontario, the roper authorities - that hazard bers of the families of the fine and loyaity�the_Co rjmunrty and to are practically completed, g, -Monday- evening sessions- at- _?? '. RIB, Harrison officiated a "Ing fellows who err killed in ac- the countrly, there was need' for I weild' like to describe , a real tion, whose names are merely added compassion. war, ne emilaaaiNC44 scb I here aLre being discontinued the bride teas given in marriage by,. trill that was given me, a few tot li our sense of responsib- till September, her father, and -she chose .for het nights Sign by a fool bus. diriver no inquest held on their des . - WW,-and that resRonsibllity must bs - F infohSnation which' the dir- wedding, white flowered organza, d have rt may be - disclosed- With .a fingertiu veil. she carried at y� I was following one of the buses The manufacture of munitions realized more an more today "` -it -ire 1asa, • over from Whitby, kept behind, it should be considered • "active ser- Rotary is 'to - meet the challenge of that the need for preparedness uy ate prayer book, the streamers W - - all the way (you generally do), vice" as with the boys who crate - the ,hour and retain and strengthen Civilian Defense is daily, becoming being caught with bias forget me when over near the town line, I the shells into the guns. It may 1e Its plaice in a world where the Spirit considered mope vital than at any pots, and on top of the prayer heels saw the amber lights of, the bus argued in. apposition to this theory of Rotary was never more needed, ' period of the tsar thus far. Memn e-rs were white gardenias, The bride-was'" flash on._ I stowed, up and came to that these employees are not com- Tlie" vote' of thsnllh to the 'speaker of the local organization, , please re- attended by her only, sister, Mine a stop immediately behind the bus, batant soldiers- and, subject to attack was moved by Rotarian E. Rice, member, that in six week's time we Marie Mills, who wore- corresponding which had stopped right -uut on the bet, they are not ' attacked, only, •Editor of the Huntsville Forester, will return to A. R. P. training with pink organza, with a pink picture 'lane' with the rear wheels likely on because the enemy has not yet been who referred to Mr. Cairns, as an a, more vigorous program than has irat, and carried a Colonial bouquet' the white line. There oame u be- able to g p � y yet been followed. We are pe#nitted of blue and white sweet baby's ; p get this far. He would +be outstanding example of, not" only �� Mad me three or four -other cars, only too glad 'to get bombing anes Rotary, but' a truly national, ser- may. that, those whose business it breath and dwarf delphhiivans. y the first one pulling out from behind flying over this plant here, and who vice. He referred particularly to the is, to provide for emergencies,' eon- groom was attended by Mr. Albert - ''h}' '`. to past me, only to have to stop and will say, that such a move may not very fine work, that Mr. Cairns is, sider this area of ours-' - right here, •Bovair, of Toronto. Mr. Jerry Jeff. Back up where he belonged, - forcing yet occur, one difference being, the doing for the Red Cross, one of those giving the greatest rey.. cousin of the bride, from Ott, the other few cars to do the same grsster the danger, the lower the concern ' of any of the listed " vul- awn, roes usher, and Mrs, Jerry ,thing, to let him in -- there was -pay. ' nerable areas" of this country today. 'Jeffrey, sang "Uiatil ", rated. at Presbytottan Church to withdraw Further milgEments in the local the ' organ by Mrs. Alexander. - a car coaxing frotit the west. Here Services for three weeks. service in the . Fall will • also be The wedding breakfast was served was a swell setting !oI s bad crash lied •Cross Nursing Services ' ' -�--� sought.. to the guests at lien's tea room in - -- all :because• that bus didn't pull. - There will -not be any service in Brighton, Ontario. -"` off to--the--side, an -I -have to-do -- The 'Red Ernes nussiePy con and they are supposed to do, rhg elssses are the---Presbyterian Church __during Tha.Fi>e_Brigade of A_M P, Ple left on.a motor trip Notch, `the r will IL time- after' that 'accident up to be held every Friday evening at the next three Sundays; as Rev: D. wriest --on Tuesday- evening next, due bride- gavelling — g bl• rn - �es►rbore o tong's of yearn ago, 8 p. ion, in the Red Cross rboina The Marshall Will be away on vacation. to the holiday of Monday. The Bri- .w.hite poly dot crepe dress with a lecture will be held tonight, July Sl. OWng to the scarcity of n1inistemy gads is bpea for new members and white shark skin jacket with �inateil. PICKE ING T WS R NE the buses were pretty good on this �.� feedinq of infants and child- dire 'to -many being' •called to the 'regispat 'that ail be out for drill - Ing accessories, of. brown and whitM. aleg+stlatiasi, but, they're$ slippin vet ran~ will be given by Mrs. W.. A. army to act as chaplains, it was 8 p. m. sharp. l ?Me couple• will reside in Wires, .... Goudy, R. N. impossible to teerrre A iirllly. 4Ontatio, -t " :7, _ 4-- . - TARGET OF AXIS DRIVE atroagOh of revolt and sabotage on �$ �e ,�. Aoatiaat Oslairlations we dill He Defend It This a to &*old raising !also • s ca -z. „s� Viz,, , ,. � � eeeaaaa'y :• x;.> ung et-- maiing tatile saadnass - + ` but were Are won by imagination. t �•x� :M A` Yni. ; fi.A.F Raids Dangle +•' 4 - .t5. • ! (, ' 'The Second World War began at t' - e Danalg the free city. On . the . ;W- — tin at the head of the Polish Cor• 1 -• -- a/ - w , x; ridor, on fiept. 1, 1989. Last week the war returned to Danzig when ' . _ •. �, .. � :; ,, rltr t9 .� Hrltish to r-mo to red bombers div w ed through a Summer thunder i storm in broad daylight to raid III u►il'ik ✓ ' �_ the city at,housedop altitude. The raid -a 1,600 mile round trip -was significant caat of. •Britain's mounting VIII ' air power. Of more significance y was.the desperate need of the IIa- « - ited Natlona that made the raid necessary. s + � a ,• �,� a The British fliers over Danzig had orders to attack one target= the submarine building yards. The ` } , •' ''`+F " mounting toll -of ships sunk by ,I submarines far away in the At- Untie bad made it vitally Aces- ° sary for the United Nations to Y " • y (' - whip the U -boat, and over the rc n o + of Stalin a now menaced _ 1< - . ,. sort aces in great Sa-ie ity gt-d, -_- - - •:` . by axis armies, of ]tezico a far-flung campaign. - was under way to that end. U -Boat Toll THE WAR - WEEK — Commentary on Current Events There were some good algae in the battle. The submarinsa-that- had--o perated freely off America's = - - had If Asia :Falls To Axis Powers ear chorea ,the early months of the been driven farther to _ sea. Convoys had been instituted The magnitude of this war has force is Prance or Norway have �_ • : "� ' • .. is the Caribbean and the an- •: �� :. :. F :':' ' ,, c. ; r• . - 'Nee indicated is the titles given been carefully calculated. One key nouneesnent 'had been made thatr W its encounters: The Batts of to them is in the air, lite #ally and soon they would- be organized In - • • 9f4onos, the Battle of Britain, the figuratively. For the clearest pro • the Gulf of Mexico. But mostly the battle of the Atlantic. An even equisite of any invasion attempt picture remained black. Thera _ _ faster concept L beginning to is an umbrella of air power. Flow were long over -water hauls to' *{eke shape: The -Siege of Asia. !ar over the Continent the air every sae of the United ' Nations' ' N Asia holds out the United Na, front can be mtaintained Is the battlefronts. England must b+j fed The smiling gentleman is "Slam. contains a gold casket within <.. - - Yeas can win a clear -cut and con - most v i t a 1 Question. Britain by sea. And the unofficial tots! wing Sammy" Snead holding the which is the in parchment -' Ive victory, says the New York eculdn't, hold Norway because her Seagram Gold Cup he won last sell of annual winners. The gold _ of United �iaLions vssseL sunk by ��.- as, din -_ems _amounted on heavil7 - _,_It -Asia falls th} United ehdfff&3ga -f gifi�pianes oases 1a— � submarines since the first r"" '• chased ailver feet with a Coriu Jfatious will not lose the war is Angland couldn't protect her 'land - -- _ -- sense that they -will surrender - and sea torcei there, while the the Tear had reached 876. was 9aead'a third victory tin beau column at each corner. two 1 One faofdemt of the week Dom! beavers act ss eupporten of this tr the Asia Powers: when peace Garmans, with short-hop land nom- open and he would like nothing, _ of ,i worse than, any form of war, munloations could b a s_ a both pit all 3rD m very human ��' better than a victory -this year to casket and the Canadian coat n - _ M a Biller peace would be, there bombers and lighters in Norway. o as o =d6auge of letters Presf- tie the record of four open wino arms is beautifully executed on of _ }rlil be no surrender. But it Asia Oar secsrat of. Dunkirk was that den& Roosevelt and Prams Minister now held by .Leo DiegeL the front. The sup itself is d. � Cbarohill had 'arranged to curtail The defending champioa•'s entry Grecian design and made of goad. lane to the Axis war will simply there the RAF controlled the air. _ The superlative workmanship and • hem. rises! . ^, ,� the flow of individual gifts and - has not yet been received at local p ll -ad 4„_ ° exauisixe liesia'n makes t h i s Bating of maaiind for horrible, quired a week to take 386,000 men rouee siThere t .1....,.l.o a� reason. °° 3'-- -� Hsitaia. There just wasn't enough od .reason. Snead is in the trophy, which was made entireal - �>w■ yeas, across the Channel from Dunkirk zoom in the available ahfpe for all united States Navy, and pormis• Canada, one o! exceptions) -- without - equipment. With Im- *ion must be secured from hii beaut seldom seen in athletic - - . Battle of Asia _ of them, sad guns Loo- y 1a the war of 1914 -16 the Can- proved proved air protection and prior enpes�oz officers to allow 11' to �Phies. Powers fought !aside a afrcl6. organ of transport, hen- take part hn this tournament. A The winning players receive - a '3'kq still do so, though they have dreds of thousands of men wall Four Weeks Limit request for this permission has miniature of the cup for perms'- back the circumference. In equipment could be landed in been despatched' through the pro- neat possession n ribd and have' their R >f'rance m s few hours. Of Harvest Leave per channels and it is confidently names inscribed on the parchmenh ifs war there is a huger circle, esp9cted that Snead, will tee off. roll which reposes- in the _base of beside of which are the great land Invasion Risks soldiers pay and allowances with• the field at Miasiasau on the trophy ga masses of Russia. China -sad 1s8lo: - - - -i! Is sach- eent'ol -that BriLtsL- August.dth in quest of.his !earth First prize.morl €Y._in_the.Cana. oontaiamg more than a billion hu• American forces need for - grossing wilt r sarseelle, which the duration !via. . than Open is $1000.00- with an ad= ° st harvest leave, which is no cam Since the Souse of Seagram- ditional $200.00 if the winner is a assn beings. Rommel in Egypt, the Chanel and opening a see• will eaeeed four weeks and the first resented the trophy in 198E Canadian. In all ;$600.00 is al- Oke, whole Nazi Army on the Rus. sad front on the Continent. The have a,,,,y be a-- elled' at say the names of some of America'& loted to be. divided among the.lirst ± V /tan front, the Japanese in the RAF and the American air force 'mb It was revealed last week outstanding golf stars have: been fifteen, .. _131$ads and an the way is still undisek)SM also now or► -t _ a__ -- - f 8e � - a -_ •� a Canadian UPFE r ova the coast. and through the ganizing at Irish and English bases islands to New Dulness are bat- probably would be able to place O� soldiers having eaDeri- First there was wren Little, will be held at Missiaasuga, just _ sane is farm work will be allowed then' "Light Horse" Harry Cooper. outaide'of 'Toronto, on August nth, lering at this enormous fortifleam an umbrella over a crossing and harvest leave and it will be lam- 8nsad'a victories- came in 1988, 7th and 8th, and-&& in previous- = _ .. Ysa. The rest of ' tha war, no mat• even extend It hilaad for ilfty b 1940 'sad 1841 with the 18801 ears the field _ will include many . ited ststktly for the pnr-pose which are "Jug". . y ,tar how widespread, is an attempt a handsel miles under present erowa going to � Id- )isc- farrow United 5t8tes and Lana-,' •• - -tea _3aq;rlis. soldiers on t"_ 0 lrrl tae siege. 'Me armies of condklons. But would tier be able ilwra ` d d harvest. leave will not .be entitled yam• '!0 British Commonwealth and of to hold ft. sad blast mach- - Ths 'eatire net ralita of the (Ferme�n to medical or dental attention, -Standing twenty - two inches 1? the United States may be thought aaised forces moving up to a seo• the Seagram Royal Canadian ]self Associa- 'of as relieving forcer. When and -_ end- f:roat_- should. Nasl air power _ hospkAlization or compensation from 11 ane to top, + tiods operations for this year will mil» Y the Russians and the Chinese N ooacentrated in the WestT., a" to W`�' 14ury or - des`t� -mod be donated to. iae Cain►uuau, R-1, are strong enough to make per• That Is the b question fa out at this hive. lied trophies b Bolo f on It reach 1g ari.>n�g - on a massive boas of ours which Cross Society. _,aaaent reoccupation of lost ter. Wlashington. and London when the All personnel granted 'harvest _ - -- Wary these advances will M risks are calculated. Clearly, the . - ieavo will be required to report - -- «rhea in farce. ' longer British - American air power back to their units not later than TO Evacuate Poles Need Storage For Our first task is VD ace that the Is built up and the farther 'East October 91, 1942. = To African Homes The Brant of harvest leave will- 'Big Western Crop beleaguaced olt)E of Asla, with sW *he N..4. go Arena the ­I billion Inhabitants, does not fall.- are the risks In the West We N limned, as already intimated by The .British radio reports that . Qv second task Is to• rails the trust equal attention is being giv- Defence Minister J. L. Ralston in Present crop prospects on the jfeee, and In this task tams, on to the rinks of waiting too long. ** How, 10,000.Poliah women and children - : - to the following forte Canadian prairies are so good the mations and units: the families of Gen. Sikorski s Dimas and guns sent Inside the To realise how Important it L to Polish troops serving in -the Mid- Western farmers will have -to send ly Was play a part equally keep the Russian front alive, one 1. Home War Establishment of die' East are to be evacuated to erect additional storage on their With the hoped -for second front. only needs to try to estimate the depots. eterans Guards of Canada, Tanganyika and Uganda in Africa, farms for mare than 100,000,000 - ieoond Front situation with -that 9,000 -mile sal) The Polish women and e'hildrea bushels of 'grain, "even allowing ilemembering that the urging of pm' d Nssi strength immobilised. low personnel employed fa opera- for men deterioration between a 9ocond front is Western Europe quickly. lions! Waits. are at resent in Persia and the �'y Tbst danger might come uic BBC said- that some of them have now and harvest;" Western Retail pas back to the summer. of 194 Military experts are agreed that a. Surplus personnel at , depots, Lumbermen'* Association said in - e >s ores to understand the im• Japan is .only waiting for : the . I moose awaiting despatch to " come through great hardships. ace -dt the most favorable moment to give training centres or awaiting dig- Campo will be built for them e- a The scat issued last week. •' iaRe layman in Britain their new homes which will be- The statement said farmers _ Moscow a second front. poeal sitar completing advanced come small Polish townships. . face a serious shortage of lumber Ad America as he sees the Nazis �lviag close to Stalingrad. Yet Berlin's 'Nightmare �nings' - - Dul,i,lica, for -grain atarage--eft f wro may be sure that United Na= -We' trust, too. that London and 1 - Y1CC On Marrls>;e creeasing livea_t_ock _pgpuiat on�" - gear strategy has not overlooked " + nniv IN importance of keeping the o! risks but of potential advan• - -w- -a- young- -roan and ea &mate lumber require- Russian front alive. We must hope 6 000 O00 More Wien thinking of marriage: Choose -s--- . loges from a second front. It has f 1 meats •for grain storage alone at ` bat -M-r -E humbili ana mr. Rosa." always been Berlia's nightmare. girl who has nice women for her d Ydt will give the order' for in. -- - a° end pay no • °t +°.. +,h" ' +n more than 'L00,000,000 feet. - 7asion is the West briers. too It would help not only' the Aua-' - -eA� �heng VulC4 �u�.. Lea --fri °" ` Diana, who undoubtedly ' would announced that 6,000,000 able- what other men think or .say of .. -•.... -..0 .vii. ittuasia. L,�L.. _ la- and-40 hers states Deafz Inge in "You.• • counterattack simuitaneousiy rt bulacl uu,vuu In 1889, a comet was observed _ Air Control Necessary Nazi air power. moved West, but will be conscripted by the Chinese Life Magazine'•' And to a girl: Undoubtedly, according to the the' Allies in EWt. And visible government in preparation for "Have nothing to say to a.-man by astronomers until it had raced• "WIStiaa Science 1<Moaitor, the - exidencs -._of _ help_ hear_ at hand- —three -more--years- of_ war. with who is not liked and trusted b� ed 740,000,000 miles from t�se arbks of landing a British - American should double and redouble the Japan, other' men.' sun. OEN S REG'LAR FELLERS —Fair Enough _ -.. -. By E BYRNE L11f6 KW '11.118 Mies PA *rl1E CAN u�OT� I CHIT � I `gtlR NANOSI OIIlR TOill! 1'Alq NEAR slvaRtt WORf� T00 RE fi�01KY M' LIKE THIS NI' `f0U NINE 1• 2= ice► � _ _ a �usie+spT uA�01i� r•�,,� , .,� VIP. lawlte R! a 5c' ! - �• M1 s -�, .. «. sirs a .w. _ - - s•,. FIRST C. P. R. BLOOD DONORS AT COMPANY'S Sehomberg 25. 20 - - s_ -- C Seeforth ... 84, la F_�T_z OWN CUNI , Severn Bridge ......... ... 26 Shedders ....._........._ 28 Shelburne ......w.w.... 22, 2= A011tfeii South River »........w... 24, 26 Spencervills, ........»:__. 22. 2i - s X011 Ilia IStratford »_..__. 21 -23 Sunderland .... »_... 28 ;, Tara ........_............28, 24 o wese. Thedford - -... - Thorndale ...» - . ._. 28 - :�• t Walters Falls -- Wilkesport »........ -.. 28 t �- Wyoming -- ».. 24, 25 Zephyr ....... 26 ;•t Zurich ._ _ .... 21, 22 ass SEPTEMBER 26 - OCTOBER 2 1 . Sept. bat. - Afi'oaffter 29, 30 PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO Arthur 1..._OL. Aylmer - 1-8 Beeton 1, 2 , . Demorestvillo = 7 - - • Bolton......: » ... »... f, 8 -- - _ S. it 11, ».. ». 29 $o Dochester »__ . 7 ay PO sh F ere .; Cookaville , Caledonia 1-8 » �� ••• » - ---- - Feveraham .,•....,... z, : .. Are Blest Fighters Campbellford .... 29, "80 Erin ..... .......... » :.:.._ -T2 -- _ Thb original seven men at Angus Shops to give their owoa w Ches ey .:._,.....» _ _ n. 8 r'alr ouna -_w........_» o the Canadian Red Cross Society through the medium of -the company " - .. blood clinic, newly- eatablishd at the Shops,, are pictured above im- Drumbo_ ._..::.... 29, 80 - g%ghgate •_- -_ 9, 10. . _ The'Pgliah fliers with the Royal mediately after the "transfusions" had been made. They are seated Dundalk _...... . :.29,• 30 Ingersoll ........... »..._. ». 8, 9 Air Force are the "outstanding in the Recovery Room Canteen. Dungannon ..._... l,; 2 Madoc ........... :..............6. 7 fighters of the war," eclare& (ln the left_are IAA rw a Robertson: and John Huxley, both Elmvale _..... »... 28 -30 Melbourne .. 9 Hully Stirling of Davie, Fla., who boiler -room workers. Seated in the group at the right are, from- �Florenee :.: - - -1. g- - Moravian has. returned -from England after deft to right, Howard H. Smith, general accountant's office, who Fordwich ...::..... �, a Reserve 7, 8' fourteen months' service with - "was-the I7v,. 1 4eaor- ;- Roland_A0hevalipy. Albert Trudeau, 3tartin , Forest ............... 29;- 80 Oshweken Indian w w the R.A.F. Fe Command. . Murphy and Frederick Wright, all in munitions. - -- - -'- - _ _ _ - - Fort •Eris' ....._._ 29,4 -- - try Reserve. �Y4 =Y6 -- Gooderham ........ - 30 ........... »_._..._ Wand 11C never waste time a - Polish avia -fora Rockton er Command nev • • Mildma 16 16. ore Bay ... .• ... _ 29, 4 Rodney ..................... 6, T practice, Stir} asserted. y ....... ». demon 80 _ Ontario Fairs Mohawk Inavta Reaecve ) n """ -"' Roseneath .................. .15, le tar Nothing satisfies them for a - �Y • • r amington ... ».. $8 (Deseronto Le . _ -_ = imcoe (Norfolk cy.j 5 =8 'target but a live German. There. ,!Mild Em"blt ons ) _ 16 i IAngton . : Teeswater . 6, 7 are certain areas designated for �,�q Mount . Fofe ... » »__ 1T' 18 Markham . 14 Tiverton e but • Poles - ' Now Hamba ' ..._ 18, 19 a . 1eTtfi Ddarinoitt _`__'-_» - _. 8 .. .. ............. always fly right over them and • - - ' - , Ti erto 6 Oakwood ......:....________ 14, 15 Walsh 10 r Odessa .._....- 17, 18 _ .......... - - - -- ....,...._ .. 2 co .- ....w. M »._ ». 29, 80 - Woodbridge ... ».........- 9; 1 i al occupied d E rows on ' AUGUST Oran vIv _ Mitchell , eaford thrl, ast fire _ ... •-- B Napanes - 28 -80 _ The Polish pilots is the Ferry •A+� G. ill:. .. ».. 9 _ tt►ell• • - - - .-- Arnprior ,» :: 7t4, 2b, -20 Safe 14 -16 nun .... fY -- »..... »._. t ow. t -Canadian Lakebead Paris . . _ ._. 18, 19 1 ' compatriots ..._..r Wal -- Jwen a �, as • Picton _. N is a with warlike afightee C'0 iIIEi ar Port Hoe 80 kertnn .::g� d trio ' -r - -- Palfnerston: �,_._. 18 19 P ,� -, uadron•, h• said: - (Fort William nail -,_- -.. - - .. _ -- _ . _. _._.. � - -• :. -- ' - Port Arthur ....._ 8 -14 `°" ... 16_1.8 - - - - - - . "When Polish forty 1 St. Marys .. _ww 80 �� � 1 ea a Po h pp Clute »._. ».._� ...w.... 25, 26 Ricefvrui}ls _ -�� 16; ld _ Saugeen Indian Reserve, INTERNATIONAL PLOWING assigned to fly a fightef pLne I mmo .--- .:_......r.., :.._.. 24-16 Rocki - Chi ewe Hill 29, 8A MATCH an operational centre, ones► . 3�• •--- -w.. »..w�' 17., 19 PP ho ; iKFe ...w.....- ,_.:..... 12O�i a ..:..: 18. iq ' -; 9mi�thviile .. -_ ..80 1 - `HuiFia' Cauaty. Seaford ally gets there only after all hla - - - Shaanoavill Tweed ...... »_.: 11 ! t7. 18 -, WellaFe#a� to 13, 14, 15. 10. 1944 fuel and ammunition have Randy River ....- .._....... 27 -29 Stella .. October III &; .solo O9sr tin Stirling �..- --. »»- I7, 18 npol looking for a fight, `raoss, SEPTEMBER 1.12 .... Strathro 14-16 - 11 ow Orphans. feil•>ws go out of chair way ie i1 ER C. hunt Nazis. rtd. -. - y fit• Swett nh - .. 1 - OCTOa - 7 u t down be ..:..........:.... 1-s Sturgeon ally . »�.� 16 µ Era•lrt Brown, Iiiniatsr of "I have never heard soi a ' Apaley il, 12 16 ti•t1. - . -- ..•----- • -.•- -- Thessalon ...- .............■- 18 Aberfoyl• ..._......._.,- 6, T Health, in England, said in as plot being captured q Polish tiro aftfts! Brampton ....::.- ...,_.... 6, 7 Thorold .. _:. 15, 16 - ' Brie" -- 8 . address that more than 11,000 his plan was put out of aetlon. B1yth ..._ ».,. 9. 10 Tillsonbnl>r» - ...,._.: 15-17 Beamsville » ..•� 101! children, o hann•d' 'by Gerafan These buys go down fighting, $race Mines ..•.. ........ 89 9 Trout Creek ..�........: 15 •16 _ Chatsworth _ i 9 raids, sie houabd -in _ residential ramming their disabled ships fn ('.n4�viila (AddiaQ- _ Underwood 16_ . -- Cookstown ................. 6, 7 nurseries, _ any German craft that is hand -- _ - ton Co) ..... 11, s2 Upesla ..............L 19 _ '� - Chestervill• ..._.......:.:. 1, 2 Warren 6, 1T •�.. , �� % Clarence Creek ....;..... 9 � Welland Nita ..._..�...:..._.w..... 1 Williafnstowa- -_ 16, 1s - C L AS S I F I E D A D V E R T I SEMEN T S- _ Dryden .......- ...:- ...:.. 4, 5 Wooler - :. •15, 16 s • • e ira NG,� TQ Fow LAND FOR SACK Fergus ...... :...�.._....... 11, 11 - SEPTEMBER 21-24- sEtl:�Tttsa �,,• - Cieorgetewa ...�..:........ 11, 1s . _ 3e 0. USED CARS vVITIi GOOD TIR31LL ,...... p - ee A first. We sill re- 73ELTIXG FOR THUM- HUMB]iiiR - acres for sale, welt a�apted t�or - ' kinmount .._.,:...- 4, 6 Abingdon .,....;:. 26, 26 So* Your cost o! transports- Endless ' thresher belts, hose, hunting, cattle or retorestatt .-., •d oto Le�s��na�,Y�l 1: li:nrli.ay..r Ins do to Tor if 1f you -buy flo feeder catn+a.rtepulleys. s 11moWrs s Dom' situated west of rBurks Township. Ise -" a,.a�ttOwAa ...� 10 -lit _ ~may e. mount esasnc mac r■ angers, - • -■ -•-« Ashworth, eel Car Iqp 60 >�anforth fa=s,t,,g for tzaces. z inch s- c.ly0,.t raa+1 R -miles trite sa. I*n's Head ....:..- :...... 9, 10 Stssted .Hill - :enli0 fine t2030 Yo Tongs Street plyy. 15c foot. All types of trans= adlan • National Railroad Parry,, ( '''"' 24 a c on e•s t lsalon- supblleo- ' in -stock for. Sound district, situated Parry, idland ....... 10-12 Atwood 26 28 oad. Toronto...Telepdonsl Hlgb. lmmediate shipment at attractive two lakes, Qusatity of cord sal i` .......:..... «« 10, 11 Ayton .....:............,__ . 25, 26 R eshipped suti�ect is your own r orysmalz c�trsisgi aetIN �+ ililvertOa w yr a - -- .... p¢ . . etistadt .......,.._,...w 4, 6 Barrie 21 -23 - inspection. Send your orders to Lo Burks eit ]t 111 0Ft �r� _ ................. r--- Davidson. a L owington :_ . ».. »,..' 10, 1 Ba field ... - - 28. 2 3 _ : AGENT WANTED- THO K RK ELTING • CO. �tahf son. y b3 R STREET; TORONTO ,- iagars -on -Lek• ..._.., 1. +s Beaehburg .•. ' •.. 22, 23 lit OUR EXCLUSIVE MAGAZlNAI � MEDICAL Q!0 .......� »-- ».. .. -•� % neaverwn ............ 25, 26' . - ubscription hAgtent to your own COOK WANTED locality. kllg a commissions on WANTED - EVERY SUFFEREA .._.)rono .......■,.....,........ 11,- 12 _ .Belleville 21 -28 = a! publlcauons. Full or part - E 1vT COOK IN CHRLS- of Rheumatic tic pains or NeerftN - ••• ...................... ' S Fet,• ^,•* 's; 26 roto, work. OntirWrlt• the DavU Dixon's tz Remlegd _ ItFlip __ 22 �tiaA me. Il ouL .450 to �R D Store, n, 3 t are tl etch 4, - - a • ts�t one a rot nppint. Store. 336 Elgin,- Ottastfl r; Blaekatock went or writ• it Parkwoo " To- ,e,orquols Junction ...... 10, 11 Bobcaygeen ,....-- - --.. 16, 28. _ ronto. Y ! lOrt Perry .......... .... -.. 9 Bonfield .r,.........n. 23 BABY CHICKS DrAUNU ! GLEANING MOTORS - ` owasaaA. _,..�._._:. -... 11,, 12 Brighton ......_.__.......::» 24 OVE tHAaL YOUR MOTOR WMLA hmoad IO -12 _ END Or THE SEASON T1AR(3A1N8 RAVE XUU ANYTHINU NEEDS ' you're r v ng: 'save % gas an .- .- •- .--- -• Caledon .. _...... 25, 26 • " " "' ° "" in well started And t wee old dyeing or cleaning? Write-to us oil- uaranteed to restore m- ase8n ..:.......... ».,,..., 9, 10 Earp _, T___�.,.._...._, »:._ ..25,. 26 nun -sex tar yulliitaa or cockerel lor.wle =ormation. We are glad to _•presilloon. 4$2.40 del recd. la ussell .. 8, 9 "' -, chi iks in the following breeds- ass your st D�p a lI Manitoba v .. ,,•,. • Collin wood 24 -26 it ur Que Oaa rte gn as 4 e Colling wood, meat H, Parker a D e Works ntpeg, Man uth_ Mountain- 3 4 Wh to Leghorn, Black Sliaorca X y • -••• • Cooksville - Limited, 793, Yong* Street. To- rucedal•. .......,;.....:•10, 11 :.• .Drayton_ ... .... 22, 23 whiff. l�tockvrahew� mpnt t r OLD RUGS BEwl/vfF:N rE�H $undrid • roc 0- Light Sussex X Nett Hampshire, g ......._..... 10, it - Desboro _. ,.._ ..... Z4 95 FARM EOUIP]aEYT ''Tavistock it -1>( EIIibro 21� and Bar Barred Rock X k ow Hemp I H.F. IST 1'V xo d. dominion Rug Weaving CCoUn .,........._... , ........................ REBUILT LT $8 H LISTER' LL(�,, Val Gagne - shire. Be sure and as ed special Diesel - ^Engine, complete - with pant, for books 6t •W Tvront0. .._ • _. - ....•....•....•• 8 . Efr'tsdale ... 2l, 28 W ., price on assorted breeds 'Two clutch and coolie tanks• 33 rite [or bookl.a Vankleek Hill .., 10 -12 Galt ...... �:. 24 -26 'week old light breed puilets as _ Welwbiey . ..............:... 3, taencoe 1d g$ i °va as i'1 - yIarinaal engineer 50 ILP•.:Dsua TEACHER WANTED 1� 11 .1 V tY 40, • heavy. breed S i 4 " ^• 11,4"_ Wiarton Grand Valley �5, 26 cockerels i14.Od0,v .00D deposit re- ,IaternatlotialSiTruck35 demonet sty F ad NZ' -, WAN to t . r tio l,iu arrvvFt; LIC= ikwemikon _Indian, Hartiatan 4: 25- -. uE're pp �C'�'NotchyChicii- r S {z V achar, - to l0 6 Es, I u,ei lt, n1 rto. in and rebuilt Melotte l resin nary exempt, holding ftrst-cialM�` H - ator la to gas #f arrow 24 26 de ar a, pa �, wuire -- •Ii ...... _ i.1�50 per gs.I1Q J The dove era tificet ; salary twelve fifty. C. blsteitr :...:::........ 23, 24 al spec ale or my an ' Angus g$ y o a, ecretary- r asuree. SEPTEMBER 14 -19 g •_S Huritaville ............. :... 24, 25 HAH;f CHICKS _ •:fdelotte, -Magnet and Premier rani, -Ont. •- -� : - -D,,. G `P`• Iron isria a'a Cream Separator Parts; Myers = ,° Acton . :.i:z..,......... lb, 16 Kembla ._,.__...... »._. »_22, Z3 A TEUd H :KS AND The •o s mer aMil'19G6ona ' only�•3i6 -�e •�""�:R- 1F�rmb : Alliston .....} .:............... i r, 16 Klrktori 1 °i �_ � - older 1 pullets. -�� �^w Portable Milker, S. - Lister, WA � F H1GH.,SCHOUL >i L i, Za a° - Y^- cewar t Binbrook .......: ..:... 18 19 Lakefield 22 23 Hume , consumption, but Tweddle c. o rest, ivruuw, TT R r5 QtirtSfi, Y - -» Chicks are not rationed. C hickea teaching - agriculture or. , science. Bothwella Corners .... 17, 18 Listowel .::...............:... 23, 24 meat and eggs .will have . to- re FARM" PROOLUE manual training, and boys' phys- Bracebrid'ge ................. 17, 18 Dace pork and beef on the tables ' .' pal education. Apply, stating age a LucknoW _.....,......,.,.,, 22, 23 ,.v[ "good' 'eaters" ever where. STUCK FEED- ANALYSIS PER- end salary, to the Princlpal, i. �Burford 16; 17 -McDonalds Corners 25 _shad for reduced yrlcAs 41st for centaga, Protein 14:65, fat 1.27; ,A. Richardson, Waterford, Oat A Burks Falls• ........ ,......:, 17, 18 - iVICKellar" .., -... .. :. 22 -'L -" 7 -start d, chick it popular crude fibre 1:83; puffed wheat' " = 4 breedsiq° uoa -�e e�i, .pullsly or alltini,6, thoroughly, cooked, X15 e Charlton ..................:. 15, 16 Maberl 23 C,uckei elm, Also free 'range older per ton. Kavanagh Food, Torori -' RHEUMATIC PAINS CIarksburg 15, 16 y yuuets we.ke to 26 -weeks. to. =. - Mani'towaning ............ 23, 25 • Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limit- FRUIT JUICES: THE PRINCIPAL t -Clifford • 18, 19 -'- r ingredients in Dixon's emadir >'' Massey •' 22, 23 Fergus, Ontario, FOOT HALM i. Cobden .... ...._ ..............15, 16 Milton 25, 26 $At' 1;1 tiA F uT J3 d �tro . {+ ea, , ' • - •• -�.•• .•••- •.•._••• for R eumauo Pains au lit Coldwater Sold only Munro's Drug Stor ................. 16, 17 Minden .............. 22 " HiH-V CHICKS- ooffensive odor insstantly, 4 c 33o g , Ottawa o Did i Comber - ,....:..,. 18, 19 Norwich l ottly. Ottawa anent, Denman ................ 22 23 P p _ Drug Stare, Ottawa El in st a' 1 bfesden 15 -17: Owen Sound 26, 28, BRAY CHICKS FOR IMMEDIATE 1•A'I't111iTb Dunchurch ................ 16, 17 - chi meet started chicks Paisle 21, 22 some turkeys, The markets are FOR eAi.E 1'1dTH�iy�y Tu,ViiAUGH dL IJUMi'ANX n__•_Englehart . .................. 18, 19 Port y - there for pouTtrykeepefs pr'epar. • - PetadF tso c ftor . Establishes, Elgin. .............. 25, 26 ^ _ _eel -with the right stock. Orders ' NUTRIA, . FINEST QUALITY, li 1$8U; 14 81 Y eat, oron& i• Exeter 16, I? y . foorR i5 Booklet of lntormatlon on r PTOVi_dence $a 22 2$ fisted right through the summer. i U` pair i'L5: James' Jsyrne, - - ( ). ' Y, 1, Vuodalee, Unt. Quest. Ramgona ...................... 23 Rid etown ......:......... 21 -:3 ' ilton, 'Out FOR SALk:.. _ .. 5. Gal -efts - 1liohrs ra, 15 16 Bray Hatcher 13U John, Ham. Hanover ..• 2? 18. Kagawgng.. 15 16• PHOTOGRAPHY , AAXZRSUVENS AND MACHIN- - Kilsyth .. ..................... 15, 16 @UIPMENT POULTRY FRUITS, VEGETABLES. DON'T a . acres,. n heahop TRUDGE TH OU Kincardine. 17 18 ,. ., t: ton ea` ran a shelters, good The 4lewt, finis, urRHsll� ef /ws� Lindsay ................ ...............:.. . 10 -19 ery, also rebuilt equipment al. stable, brick house, all convaq- " B %tlis� ways oa -hand. Terms. arranged • .� gnees- $l6UU. wet. I.earce. �: :- HAVE YOUR SIIIRPS' - i MSgnetaWi3n ::........... 15, 16 _, p TC��/R orrespondence Invited Jdubbard eter, iitrt.' llelhrred t+y Malt' 4 ! Markdal• . ................. - -.16, 17 _ . For Quick teller loom itoMna of insect bites lugs Yortable Oven Co. loaf Isathurat Any 6 or 8 exposure film perfscU Maxville 17, 18 run. athlete's toob'ecsems and other arteraslly 8G Toronto. �FIiLIT F'ARAI FOR Sl►LIy �evUloped' and printed for only 3 3, .. gauged elUn troablw, use faeUactina, 000tfns. anti- . .. Supreme Quality and last service,, MerlfR - ................. lid -18- _�lo it4uld D B: D PraarFptlon-- Creasades_ �: C11I lY'12U1T 1'Alt1I, I.UV1iLY guiytanteed. etcalfe :.............:... 18, 19 . tafntee. sootheiir rltstronsadeulelg7atotrinte$w - '- - 6 ,ter- -=- - ce- L -PHO $ -SMVI tteffi . atktrtatbottleprovealt ,ormooe7bset."It + house, -•alt wac�or two tatnilies. '••" - - - 3 _ - ___WUE 31 --.42' wr ER T PT Station _ - .. ADau_- Lu�J.4._SS D�_iti's. -. citation d, Toronto DIXIE -. .. . ..f v --- - - -- - - -, ` Tbr+oato A» — Plates IiM t ft - Parrs Eteve tQr g: .�1... : r b tke Ualbsd {RON �ON -,FOR sma • ;o! "" nett (�t. Hriteda. >p.00 is advo�oa Shur -gain feed, 8ei• - ` :. �■ - e the Old Pettus vice nulls chicken 1 ea�r�r 'TRANSPORT � lasts. LEAVE PICHERD(G ` TRANSPORT If it'. Feed You are Neemag TO OSHAWA starter, '0�%]1!i$ fHURSD 4Y, FRIDAY, SATI'kDAY CAR,rsGa, CONSU'v U$ _ i JULY 3J, dl and AUG. L EVERY HOUR w t13>dsh la alas . _ - - MoviN GF salt, tee. pee stet. . _ .- ?� .:'At 81 minutes '&free the hour 20.81 f ��$ - -- - -- - Serge Milid�- Maeiinas�• �' + - - 5E r cant York SAND GRAVEL STONE !Woods Fdeetrle reels _ •- - �• m. to 11.8r p. m. Also at 8.81 range mash, goy Electric Feocm and 9.88 -a.- =. and at--1Z.41 -- a. m. - - -- s er, concenira• - :< -- - -'i0 TQ80NT0 te.8 cast St,�a `er rues '�vo shavings each night a8 C . . _. _ _t! �+� EVERY •ROUE - 7.00 and 8.00► - J Res, 88J Off Sos• �w At 6 minutes to the bons as4 a. - key starter, Sal# tdANDAY. TUESDAY, WEnN'sDY to 1o.b4 P. ma. and at 7A9 a. m., in blocks and ba >] AUGUST 3 4 and 5, PERKNENT NAGGINV MIN - WANTED sad °u.a p6 m. dailg.' Also at 7.M $ THATYRAYS. THE TEMPER DEAD •HORSES 71ND C71T'1'� - �46 except iys and Holidags. Pirina fly sprays BIo>l�die In Society N o NERVES. Rol Es. i T :�+A Y 81 t- sass .. - . S. _ - -. - nP phone D� sang cattle. ^OUR EYE or sees pla - iont WAVS .uo�1AAI M W' T - _ _ i,. . D. i,.&RE dN ............. .. . Eastern House - Phone 41160 L. N • L Oc� k w o o d H. TUCK, OPT CIiA RE]oNT ...L ... 913 91000! 0941 i ems. F. O. PICKERI3IG - 6K PiCKERt*IG. ONT. _ - _ PICI�ERi G :...:....... ... 3t1 :•.. �lh:6tb�K61 WE DELIVER ;Meet B08tQn - A, ONT.. AGnvoovRT ... .. sons n44 OaBAIW — Phone 1618 _ We pay the phone' aharget ` - glackie �i� e - Roc-HID.LE HUDSON ' Toronto Phone Ad. 86f6 i A THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY RA D 1 O "E S E R V IC E _. _ AUGUST 4 1 and 8 Brock Road— Gravid , Scarboro Junction ' -- - Captaiins of The ��ss -. Pit . `isare,rtsulvro - Harvard 1117 and 3esrboro 836 ' - Clouds Crusheid Pil -Ru]: .gavel - - - _ _.�. . _ HERE ARE . n IST A FEW LINES OF .OUR STQCK._ Sand Graded j% PN s acres R4 ' - 'JUl glades and size& of lumber, tough or dressed. Frames, Saah,- Men Of 80, 409 50 Sand and Gtlirasiteea Repair Seniioe PEP. VIX, VIGOR. swau"ri Doors. Screen& Mouldings. Soft and 'hardwood flooring. Brick Insalated t aorseai .em,' . ,trait t - Any Hake or ][oriel - passesb coats Stone A T Fi n Sidi= Cedargrain Shingle - Siding, Wallboards, Sheetro . Ronk Lath, t01n1p' 't'm°l""'' *m, ys Dativered or Lo ided in pit R UR FIELD guis :'Cedar and Asphalt Shingles, 'Roll 'Rooting. t A•t i�afa tuts�ogaesosr sw for ae6s PHONE - Pick 97 r 8 PHONE 52 r S :Rock 'wool insulation, ? • i as � 8e rtcr.�e. Toronto Otticis - Howard Pl 1 1 F ,...�t„ - - -- - - - - - -flW - _ ' - . narciay Tun sewer Pipe, -MEN BOURNE & SONe -sass. . Tile. -- _--""W ^f4Tre4TT=MM LAND S1 IRVIYOL _ EVERYTHING FROM F0L -NDA ON TO RIDGDBOARD - - _ T. J. DO'NE'oAN, S �A, 8e. 4 C�pexla� tlss+�a Glnoa and Ave" N("i",r, , man �- _ _ Feast Wood couxf - .m °,,. PIANO- TUNING- .-Agency - s,ta `s AND --New Stuck of P'arta an east � t� � . Repair 'Shop sass ` 4 All Kinds of P epair Rork ate e■ above "asks"' ' ' is on ask" to swans Tractor .Service Atl tuniog;Guareoteed plows, Newoea ,�, Taatttomoa ®. _ - _ � = c t I. H. C. Tractor School Gre 'va e C. S.. MscDONALL) �L.• L'YE 10 years experience =gpg p� A9e„ Toronto ,' f Service in all makes of Tractors - - h - - -- - - Claremont, .. „/• Licensed Garage Servict ' ' sith do, Satisfaction guaranteed - !o abuple bat • 3a � we an furnish JOHN NORTON �:. �sierbnsh 110sp dal- �,�,. .,� t�hooe 5io4 CLAREM0 T Government Licensed _ please tl+oat every - . _... �r Q L�t �. - ' ��lII. 8t� 'i1.;: �wuffv• ... = — r.�.w.rW�.r.. .,. 4aa.1..� Phone 191 - ENWV'VL of appearance our _• Maternity, Medical, and Surgical NI ILLS work -will stand eat cases taken; N dwaugh d* arm 1886- -1936; Nil , �o am t Keiietered Nurses in attendance and lrin ( hi. W. ,,STAFFORD Nelisande .Garcia Guerrero deli ht- -Z4 hour service veo ' $ e Yes Hi=hway lioavmantsl ' .. ful soprano, with an added Spanish . •,7lmbulance Service i�iY, JUNE, JUG1t :: I works ':-•trot, on the' current musical product- MRS. E. R. GOOD 2S•37 AND AUG•}?IST ph, 4� Wb!tbs. Out ' Son "Serenata" - CBC, Mondays, at - Chopping on ^--� Bray Gliskt an 100NDAYS : -and - FRIDAYS cow HORSES - for horse meat wanted. -only, except by apettial 1► c, C9a@WW Ailwwftomonto arrangeaent - - __ _ Prevailing prices paid, Phone Pick. Poultry, Hog and other Concentrates 1 D. N. LOCKW'OOD, PICHERMG ' K atwaye oa asae. �! u 1 1st 1 u 1 1 n 1 t o i i iii I f q - F'0��? - gar r, LurnL»ned -�-�`� tf housekeeping room in village of CfRL�F.l� :. Ficloering. Suit couple. Seperate ea- �i"" trance. P. O.. Box 41 Pickering. — Vi IChic�C_ you we FOR SALE - several good, used ��w • binders. also tractor pow, J. L _ MARVEST,-VELP G11man, Massey- Harris Dealer; - - _ _ ,t - Brougham, font. phone Pick 98r12 : - WANTED to Rent - srnall farm, - - - becauae you i•3a be stue of $� _- -- .near school - 5, 10 or 50 acres. I _ - - �' + e Zug tw without 'any setback and '; ,Address communication to Box 856 I - - - -- - -- _ - have such good - -N Office, Pickering. _ 50� --5� -`: - - - -com MITTEE you'ii td�s;rs health end 9 4 News. g+ - P� F t.lr va FC&U4JC- i1cho � .l1 N ienE _ that _ youu"ll = � :• , Due to enlistment we have a few ` ~° vv minute yes. _ are j.� r pill ' for men over 45 years of 'age, or • Yal�f ' ' • • �hher get the alaah r -- T - exempt from military service' or . .. o - d the is V - • ... results an �t . °, . able —nviu CU, W. lurnieh i on credits Experience not necessary. BAN&= CHICK - --� - WAT:�: ?: € Dept. «O g,��' ..- _ _. y • ' .. Montreal WAx WORKERS - . Foetipt�d' wish Vitaoonh� A, B, D, E and G $pe" Rates - Room and Board The Emergency due to the warYweat� • .ar.�i v6her �- --.Y�; _ �� ��- � 1- make the harvesting o e 1842 crops vitally necessary. Ctttztsmrs a � � low freedom, itbDs b� -- -Apring Mattresses Best of Home- P _._ ba]ane• 9lve St" Qrawth, - tioo7dng - Bathing B+ sting students, boys, women and all others who can spare any time, are urged nervous oo, headom ftori colds. t3lstchfartl�- _ to help as a patriotic duty and icontribution towards _ winning . the eat down 7°ta lows to esrprisl°41r Iteala ches Car Park , known. &manses requiring such help are requested• to make their needs Y� �Y 7o wlm �oeds.loe bd/ar MAW- . A.L-DO LODGE All to help, and' all who need help,. are ested to corn- E - STROUD. DL1'TB*R'FON J. KUL Prop. Situ _ .. Point ��g p, D, requested municate with the nearest of the following. offices: I I ' ' ' " , • • , , , , , I . , �OOOOI ,• , I , , • I . Pickering � Phone- 54x2 -- . 46--56 The World's News Sect: Ttlrouglb - —80 sad seed. Osh�wai 6 Richmond W.,` JPhone 41 0� THE CHRwrLAN SmNa 1VIONITOR - - - - -- °� Ax taterw1iosd Daily Newspaper MW CLOTHING, STF�,ILiZED, _� �j]j,� . 9 is Teatlsfnl -C.. • - Vabia�ed -Ptw from S4assticed• 1 . '= pressed like a Whitby** 1'1,� Brock �., ..Phone- 581 .. '; �._ edit•ri.le w:: Timily and Instructive sad "Ira "lay �P ib F•att"I Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Mdr� ` •lass -geatlemon's snits, eba Monhor an Ideal Newspaper, for the Boma - _ loan, coats -at* IV ry, r a oname. It Pick : Town, Hall_lPhone 1 - - - - -- ------------------ -- - - -- .� will pay you to eoake bore before yA '�^ts 10 c6ristian �Seienoe Publishing- society' . On•,: Nonsy Serest, Boston, Massachusetts { Price $ I zoo Ye -or $1.00 a !III . - _ -- - Goad Sts. West, Oshawa., 4ti-i p _ , 1 We also mat�a J" ort�rry: 'A. W. Greer =a' ROff �Phe '�5:► °dingagasia. Section, $2.60 a 1. sdtf. to mea%Litls, bwo&keory Offer, 6 Saturday Iowa 23 C•ms. - -- .. ; -- : l3frt woelasaa� _ _ :._ _ - I : sass - _ -- . - • ,add:,;;,' .. - -• _� &AWL,a' 00" Ow, SUM __sass... _._ _ _ sass.. — • ._sass.. .._...,.. ---- --"—.— •_, —_____ ----. . __ ... _.,...... _ -' -. .. ..- -..a_. _ _ _ .:= =?v..v Oyu .� August 6th, at 2.45 o'clock The l The War Housing' Commission are, �• - word for Roil Cali is "Forgiveness' building houses north of the Plant, x'1J g , and the village Group will fie in- "unl�dted money- Allow ..he, Mr. charge. Plans are made for a our- Editor, to criticize their efforts, Mr. and Mrs. A. L., Hooey spent pris mee ting with each group, taking so far as the houses are concernec ,a the week ad at their cottage, , at = part. Members and friends attending • -.they are O. K. in .construction etc, Glen haven Beach, .Lake Simcoe. are requested to bring .their but let us consider other angles ° John Heustead, nephew of Ms. BrOugh a In as some of i4 surprises will Pis• Pickering area ia- considered a head- - Chandler, 'Ihd known to many here, ably be_ for. sale. - ache to both the Red Cross and mil- in the Navy Air Corps. _ The. next meeting of the local Red itary Qrgamzations. The Plant is of Bagsbaw, of Saginaw, John aid Mrs. Soden visited rela- Cross will be held st the home of vital- importance, sad in event of an Lena H. Britain, tives near Stouffville, on Sunday. Mrs. Pearson iii her lovely garden. air raid, a half dozen _..well- Placed were at Toronto, on tie ev- 1'n,..ald 1} =• +" �+r, an brYlna -i-ne cau is now urgent for sewers twimbs would put the Town of Ajax Wanda Varnum are holida-ging for for clothin for bo - - " p't y p g erring 18, and are spending 8a ys -= boys suite, "off the ma Why ? —the lacin A week, at. Lakie x a few days with Miss Jifargare! SGugng• boys Pants and shirts and overcoats of, as proposed,, 600 houses - is such Nacnab, here. Mr, and Mrs. D. Gannon, accomp- —work handed in to .the Pickering a eats$ area. I consider they would Earl Cook, of the F4- - C. 0. anied Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gannon- Braneb- recently, consisted of — Pr. Kaye been well advised it they had_ •`' C. was haRne over the feeiCi -end. on a visit to Newcastle friends on soailers, baby's shawl, • turtleneck of talon- an ai a of 3 to 4 miles Harold Hopkins, of the Ord. Corps' Sunday- Pullover, _navy; 2 sleeveless sweat- :±around .the Plant and wen every ;. Iwas with his, parents here on Sunday �•. E. Carswell, of • Oshawa, was ers, navy; sleeveless sweater, Whom;: householder at. least 4h4 half acne Please note, that the Public Lt'b- with her people, the ;Walter Hakai1- sleeveless- sweater,. - grey.. scarf, of land, thus " • sary will be closed from Saturday ton family, on Sunday. navy; 7 pr. socks, a scattered grey. 7 pr. socks, area, 'so in event of bombing it Y� evening; August let until Trtesday, On August 8th, Miss Crawford navy; 3 pr. sodO, khaki; l,l fir. wom would be impossible to destroy only' August 18. Extra reading matter and Mr. H. - Sonley are to be•hnarr- en's socldees, khaki; 2 woimen's call -. a small nuQiber of workem, houses, - beetakjen out by members to led in St. John`a TYuited Church. ots, khaldi; tuckin, navy; 2 pr. py- thus 1deeP UP Production and a,a.° Frances James, vocalist with Cilia '`•: cover .this period, W. J. and Mrs. Brown and Sgt.- jasmas; 2 pr. women's long stockings; prevent unnecessary - casualties. now appearing on "Carthin Memer• Mr. and Mrs. Wilkialm Birkett .are Pilot J. G. Brown paid the old home boys suit. Gifts for War Victims' - There is. plentrg._of land in Pick- ies ", .Wednesday elvening, under dir. ! a 'visit on Saturday. Fund -- 7 children's dresses • sweat- erlag township if • the leave the ection of George SiewarL ;lidarying in the Hslibnrtoa Dist- g y Was Margaret Burton of Detroit, coat; quilt. ; real estate men and ' t for -s few days: i politics out of , **Z ' e Mr. h a hen., v;•i ;,,g .,.�at;..a. hRrn l r.,°� � P., se--�- eat... 14.c - kk war, we lj+an Iund .Mrs. J. Hortop, of Whitby, are week -- ! who awns a home, and is intersaw village- Lots For , Spending .& few days with friends Several of our bills ge men went to - in it, has something to keep up his a the aid of Mr. Thos. Philip in his Greenwood morale in a time of .Sale (laaremoortt. _ depression' .' ' - •- :. ; Mr. and Mn. Lyman PM have harvest field oa Saturday evening. which is due to follow. He at least _ _ - seen spending a rew f670 l.. _ bray - wind r--z . ;dv o ;ow of the necessir, �1 ...c.� L o f T - ][susldoka Iske Distr3,at.' were at Claremont on Sunday even- Mr, and Mrs. Robert Pretsell, - -of ies- and luxutiee- of life from- his - Sealed Tenders, :sari ed Tenders, ' Miss 8sz-1 Norton was a week- Ing attending church service. Toronto called on Greenwood friends half acre, whereas, on what they will be received by the undersigned . end visitor with the Jack Norton'1e. a brief visit to Willson, paid on Sunday are.gven. today,- be has no 'other al- Clerk of the Township of Pickering, Mr, and Mesa jj ,, Mira Mary Miller ha! been 'eon- Parent's home. The W. M..S.Ubf the Circuit will ternative, but to go on the "pogey", up to August 1st, '1042, to purchase " fined to her bed this week — a nurse - Mr. and Mrs., Walter Vickers and meet , at the parsonage on August - Coipe on Pickering, wslae np!, hold f� the - Corporation of the Towwn- ` is is attendance. little son from Gamebridge, spent 6th, at 2.30 p. m. The. Baby Band a meeting_ of the ratepayers, even a ship of Pickering, any one or more :. Mr. and Mrs. H. McIntyre, Allen- Sunday with her people, the J. Gill- of the circuit v-vill be entertained at -vote if necessary to decide .the issue. of the following • building lots hi the _ town, Pa.; have returned hams after man family;, Ruth Gillman returned this meeting. Let the South get the chance to dev- Village of Pickering: ro,' spending a few days with Mr, and home with them for a holiday. Rev. McVey is enjoying a holiday elop,. and the .Nortlr'remain a rural 1. Of rise dwelling hones on the Mire. Hurst, here. Mr. Warren Willson was appoint- at Muskoka District this week. area. _- Ki-ngstoA Road on the West Side _ - - -_ Bill Tomlinson of the_ Alr Force ed temporary , superintendent of the. Dr. Hoskin and the Young People N. F. McBwen of Duffin's Creek bridge on No,'S and ,Allan, were at home with their Sunday school, Mr. Knox sending he had charge of the services of the �"' Highway ( one -half acre land). parenia over Lhe weed -end. .:s..it Zu::;.Q l..s y,00Lura a'aeence. _._�_ia I�.... -0- Village �otB —i��.. T. 9r— r �• +- -- 7be little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Feasby, of Manitoba. has � 'The many friends , of Mrs. Ivan 15, 16, 17, 47, 48 and 49 according Mrs. Been Redshaw - of Claremont. been the guest of the Thos, Norton Hadwin arP pleased to know t)�t PO W ELL — v� deeaest love. we to Registered Plan No. •215. and this Week, through innocence, fanhily, and called on old friends she returned !tom Oshawa Soepital reverence the �inory of a beloved located on the -East Side, Church. ; - _brought_ grief to herself and family, while here. Her mother, Mrs. W. this weeik after, undergoing a ser- h4sband and fathers John W. Powell, Str. Pickering, just South of the •�!► when she swalrowed some fly poison. Norton was also a visitor ugth her ious operation. who passed away. August 1st,- 1940. Kingston Road. The little girl, fortunately, . is now son and family. Both .left 'on Wed- Gone form us, but leaving memories Lowest or any tender not necess- recovering nicely, nesday evening to visit her. sister, Death can never take away; arily ' accepted: Sgt -Major and Mrs. Lynn, of Mrs, bIilroy,, -of Weston, I• r memories twat veto always Unger Plan may be seen at News Office. _ .- :..n)OrOntO, were. Sunday visitors with Ross Campbell of the Motorcycle While' upon this earth we : stay. - 'Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Emplringham.. Coro paid • his brothers Earl and (This column is open to, and for —Ev* remembered by WWVe and Donald R. Heston - biz. and Mrs. Ernie Baker have Milton a 'hurried visit before leaving our readers so long as their -letter Family. (,'Perk of the •Township of Plekeriog contains constructive material, of --returned home after spending a for other parts. he, waa accornpan- __ .._ .. ... week in the north country on a flak- led by his sister Elva, also his- fat- benefit „ to our coirmiuiitY es $ _ whole, but articles of a controversial - ins trip. -. her, John . Campbell, who has since _ . It has been reported that some left for defense work at the .coast. nature will be rejected- Ed.) ��race Brow n more of the business places are go- Mw Oid- timers' Concert -is a Farmer Ratepayers of Pickering: .71- - 1ng to close on weanesaay alter- Ll.:..a of LLc ±,eel, bu. Lae kf� prey- Re report in the mouriviiie Trio- noon, for, with other places closed, ent memories behind. Those attend- one — I wish to thank the Editor - business is rather slow, ins• feel the privilege was great of for his rdmarks • re the dividing of _ _ _ ° Speaks oa . - Miss Vivian Sadler has .now s - hay' +- ` ;1 „L,..:.. f +• , ad a Music wAool at the home of such high standing on one-program; a � _ - e � that the incorporation of -the Tdtivn r� �. � , her aunt, at Mount Zion. and the efforts of • Mr: aril Mrs. B. of Ajax would solve our difficulties. �' �o Mrs. Chandler is a a few HarQey in this connection la much 'tor of the Tribune come "New Style Pending Let Mr. Ede g -days with friends in Toronto_, appreciated, and one and all . were down here and. see what we have — Don't forget 'thy Salvage Camp- expressing regret that Mr. Harvey's then, he may be a a position to sug- -- •r 1� s' 'mans in the Fall.. under the auspices health forbids hies taking' part. g.+at methods that will Belo the sit= (Tile stow of the Dumbarton _ of the North Pickering — Clare The W. M. S. held their July uetion, lmont Red Cross. meeting on Thursday last in the The incorporation of Ajax Is O. x. Commune " Services . Association) Cngratulations 'to Mr. and Mrs. church, Mrs. Norton, Prestdeit, in in so far as it goes, flat what about unity"' . 'Wim. Slack, of Claremont, oa the charge, during the Business Session. the rest of the South end of Pickier- . , birth of s non, on July 24th, at the Mis, Miller gave an encouraging ing _what about 'the 160 houses aL The Canadian Broadcasting Corp• ' • : • Brierbush Hospital, Stouffviile,. and report of the Finances for the Sec- Peering Beach — the 200 houses ,.to Mr. and Mrs. Wks. Hicks, Clare- nd Quarter. After discussion, it in Flickering village — the 80-100 truer tae rrasionsl Pia�.wW.i pf uncut, on the birth of a daughter al- was decided to hold the Annual Re- at Squires' Beach — - 200 at the uw at Brierbuah. r union Picnic at Mrs. Philip's lawn Bay _ 100 at Uunbarton — 200 at at Rosebank T Ann'i f SH 16 Ce.c..,v.t �U -t - rpori 1'Sae.L — 1. 16 Aa ' social afternoon• on . Wednesday aft- Mrs. Cassie conducted the Devotion- _ 350 houses north of the Kingston ' ,ernoon on Wednnesday at the Rose- al `Period, with Mrs. Miller at the -Road between Pickering and the ` lawn Fauim, the home of Mr, and organ, and took charge of the Teen- age ?• Do _ you expect this' body of _ •• at 7.4 P. m. Mrs. Bowen. 11se ladies took their penance Program, for the afternoon, citizens to hold up the trend of pro- irnitting, which they contribute to assisted by Mrs. Marrs, �1Sra, Brown, press, just because eve are adjacent -- .. ' ((;BI, or C$Y; Toronto) the Red Cross, and a very' enjoy- Mrs. Holtby and Mrs: Ritchie, which to a war housing -scams, Ajasi? abte afternoon was had by' all, proved interesting. Attendance. was Do we ,:]save to do without water, . A Euchre and tea will be herd on smaller rhea usual, sewage, roads; schools etc, and still � -Hear your Community �ted . to =- - - =_ Friday afternoon at the lovely home try to keep our warlworkders, board - -- _. --' of Mrs. Winton White. The after- Former 'BrouffWam Resident Paasca era etc under. hardly- sanitary con- -- _ -- ' - -`' - - -< noon will be- in charge of Group 3, ditions ? No wonder our - M.. 0. -Di- _X11 anads : of the 'Women's Institute, Those Thew passed sway on -Saturday, July 27, Mrs. James Hogle, at -the Tomlinson is in a quandry as to -' •' wishing a ride will please meet at honne -of her daughter, Mr. and' Mrs. *hat should be done.. Tell- your friends to Listen the lour- corners at 2.15. C,• Birtch, in Toronto, wbert; she had In epiw v1 •ire heavy, - nuineroun been ' staying during the past year. -- -- — - - - - -� a +ns here,-the-haying &I'd !_asst Her daughter, Lily, a nurse froiri _ appears to be- ccening, right Wong.* Iowa, was with her during her last _ r+ ' ,A Pantryy Shower 89 years. Many will recall pleasant A large number gathered at the memories of the Houle family of home of Mrs. William Benson on bygone days `: >< :' r•: s.tur moon'• for a Pantry all matters-- 'pertai'ning to the good Shower for - Miss ' Enid Woke; in of the community, and -were greatly A ,, . 'Mor. Bruce her Harion. oming The aft n IT nt eentheto k e left this t the old � � .j was spent in making a bride's book family burying ground, the Sharr- c ;r ;. ;,.:,; • ; and contestal_ .. _.._.. -. :._ _ ..Ld cemetery; about one .mile from ;'; ,. - -•' f the village. The family have the Large 'Turnout at • Tournament " warm- sympathy of old friends and lei hbors. Members o the family "''.• ",;,k A large number gathered on Sat- g f y at _ - urday afternoon last, for the Bowl- the funeral were . Mr. and Drs. W. Cameron, two daughters and son,° •`4 in Tournament at the Iocal Club _ g rs. ant of Iowa 't Mr `d • FI!'at prize went to Mr. $auk, of M Tlar•i' - City, an lj 1incourt; 2nd, Ed, Goodman, Osh- Mrs. Claude Birtch; of. Toronto, Mr. awa; , 3rd,.. Fred 'Evans, Claremont.- Earl Hogle.. and . daughters of Col -. _ umbus. - • m Mixed Doubles on • e ben the xed D -Rem e .August l6th, for the Siinclair Cup. • Union .Service in Baptist Church s^ during Angnst - Duobar t an a -The .union services. will. be held in ' the- mornings-- in- the_Baptist- Church,_--_`: - - -- - -- - and in the Park-. in _the - evenings. `lie ,Woman's- Association of -the -' - Rev, Walter,Daniel Will be in charge. Uzzited Chinch will hold the next _ Band .in attendanew _ meeting at the home -of Mrs. , T. Me- - A 'British coastal Uonvoy sails at Dawn, guarded by the _ Glashan, on Thursday afternoon, .. _ - • jn N - ' n: u ,�-;3w or•saY..w -• �•Ys'af}7p• n.. w?eww+!e.s+Y,g - �"�y, +FL,'_'.�" w�+^!oaF '°a� ;-n - �� :,i . ; M,^,,�, J.''G `4 ".+.. ' ;#;' x . :$e"`' ' ', .-,• '.;rril',C r's.k :'°°'�'t'�'F%` —'a".? �iSltt;A+�'"9'Y» w �',,." •. ew. U N D A Y greatness of his name is acknowl. he ,same to God. Not that home edged by every man. He, above and kindred are - hindrances to His RADIO REP 0 8 ? E R ' 0.0 �r - all characters is the QM Tests- nearness; except when we cling to t ; - ' i , aunt, it-honored by Jew, Gentile them instead of to Him. Obecii- -ih j and Mohammedan. He is refer- ence must be absolute; when DIALING WITH owv E ilV r� S IS O s*d to more often in the New Abram left Haman he left nothing s. >... The trouble with mQ+st guys _ . Testament than any other char. behind him, purposing never. to R; who run programs is�hat they ! : :'.,AAIAAMt A PIONEER. IN IFA11'1! actor o! the Odd Covenant. He return, a purpose which he main - wait till the last minute to _ Is called the Father of the Faith- twined. - :esusis IIt 31.121 fa Hebrews ate, on a guest star.. There'r° - - - 7. And Jehovah appeared unto excuse for an occasional. Its 8-11. , � war ts' '_ - - Abram and said Unto thy seed -- Cwt- a- Bl•asin Y happens to ,everybody. ill - ll3ataa T•>rtt Genesis lit 1-it " „ _ 4.:, 3,, 2 (c And be thou a bless will I ` Hebrews Ut 8.12 ) give this land; and there = f Stern, ace sportscaa ' . is proud All who came into the right re- builded he an altar unto Jehovah, z�. GOLDEN TEXT - •`Fear not. Ab- �� :> f ,. to have you know that, he flag lwUonship with Abram persga- who appeared unto him. Hen : y r i his' guest star set for the `Au hat ram, 1 .am thy shield, sad by g u g 4 ':.:� " ''• .. re- exceeding =seat reward. -Gen- ally were blessed because of that for the first time appears the re- ;,c ; <y;, 8th broadcast of his famous 7 relationship• markable prase, `Jehovah a esia 15;1. 8(a). "And I•.will bless them ared'. It indicates. - that the j "Sports Newsreel ". It' Cornelius - ' THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING � McGillicuddy, otherwise and, more ° that bless thee, and him that Lord presents himself to the con- familiars Tim• -Ti>le exact dates for y known as Connie Mack4 j.� these early Old' Testament events cursetir thee will 1 curse." The aciousness of. man in any way beloved dean of organized bass- -= . . cannot be determined, with. ab&o= Lord calla- those -who have ,been suitable to his nature. It is not ball. Every year the genial Mr. lute accuracy, but the call, of krnd to Israel 'Ye blessed of my confined to the sight, but may Mack, as youngsters on the Phila. a Abram. may certainly be Said• to' Father', .and those who Have been refer to the hearing. (i Sam. delphi& Athletics call him, makes. have been between 1900 and cruel to Israel, he refers to as 8:15). an appearance on Stern's show. _ the cursed'. The Journey Continued It's usually his only, radix, show 3(b). "And In thee shall all 8. "And he removed from P1aee -Ur of the Chaldeea was of the year, so sports fans eager- _ the families of the earth be bles- thence unto the mountain on the r 1 wait for the �t city in southern Babylonia. y ,date. Haman cane on. the river Belik, red. The great blessing that has east of Bethel, and pitched his come to the nations of the earth tent, having Bethel on the west In affluent of the Euphrates: :o 2- :,,,.d .`�n� u.iny who was ana rsi Ore.. rue east; a ere !r9 Phillips H. Load, e►eatos and ''""" YCiy ituwau napl,eniags Bethel was a city in Palestine, the Son of Abram, the Son of builded an altar unto. Jehovah, guiding genius of the NBC -Blue in local as well as national radio northeast • of Jerusalem.. bring back to mind the fact that -a David and the Son of Mary.. and called upon the name of Je- Network's "Gang 'Busters ", has g -� God's Covenant With Abeam radio personalities and stars « Abrams Departure hovah. 9. And Abram journeyed, splinted the listener's help to p ? 1.. Now Jehovah said unto 4, "Sot Abram went, as Jeho- going on' still toward the aeuth." track -down more than 200 maraud• writers, producers and "voices ", Abram. Get thee out of thv count- va had _p L__ unto him; an Mg Oa++9atere -over the patina. are human beings- like- the .rest oi- - -. -- - s ry,. and from• thy kindred, and Lot went with him; and Abram Abram rerdaved by easy stages us. And often it is coincidence from thy father's house, unto the was seventy and five years old ate the neighborhood of Bethel, Canadian -born Raymond • Mas. that impresses this fact strongly land that I will show thee." The when he depared out of Haran, then called.Luz. The Canaanites sey is one of the nation's most on our minds. Take, for instance, call of Abram- consists of a coin- 6..And Abram took Sarah ]rig wife, �Y have regarded with suspicion versatile actors, on call by both 'the case of the militant "Woman mend and a promise. The eom- and Lot, his brother'& son, and this "stranger from a far country, radio and theatre. Recently, ha Who Speaks on War" each Mon- mand is to Ieave the place of his all their substances that they had and made his position in the open starred as "The Farmer" in the day night at 11.15 from CKOG old and fond association,, for a gathered, and the souls that they valley insecure; or the nece-soity-- -- -first program -in- Stephen Vincent in Hamilton. Oa July 10th she ]and which he- had not wen, and, gotten in Haran; and they. went of finding fresh pasturage for his Benet's "Dear Adolf" series, celebrated the completion of two therefore, did not know. Abram forth to go into the land of Can- numerous flocks and herds may, (NBC -Red Sundays at 5.00 p.m.) years on the air, fighting for has entire faith in the reason- San, and into the land of - Canaan have obliged him to change his Star of "Abe Lincoln ", "Can. freedom with her pen and her ' ableness- of what God proposes. they came. 6. And Abram passed quarters to the mountainous dint- did&" and other stage and screen voice. On the preceding Friday, _ - No with' reason and faith he is through the land into the place of rict between Bethel and Ai, towns plays, Massey's part in the recent her 22- year -old son received his ' willing to {fo to the unknown_ Sachem, unto the oak of Moreh. about two miles &park The Site play was more or less tailored to wings at Trenton, taking to the - - -- .- - n'h- - -And- -thy - Canasnr`te was than in of Both o], �w_geitin,- has paver -. - meaaure•__Ha wsa_b anal raised -- -air to fight. for :ireadom. lasers G'reatn•ss the land." Abram departed. We beau lost. The village stands on a farm, - and for a while be- the story-and thus more fight- 2 (a) "And I will make of thee do not hear of any complaints or some ten miles north of Jerusa- fore his distinguished- stage car- . - a great- nation." -- laraeYs- great- questions, :Wt -only of his -act. - lam; the- great-waterdbsd which eer began, he sold agricultural day 11.1S_ p.m. broadcast from " 'hone is not to be' found in num- Duties ass o divides the coup and from it a machinery the woman who speaks on war. _ nra, events are God's, steep incline leads down � to Jeri'- - hers. She has never baea one and we have nothing to do with _ of the large nations of the world, that over which we have no con- cho eight miles distaint: l = . She was great in 'giving birth to _ trol. When God speaks we must t 1� phase wonderful prophets, who speed- Tb* ings of Goa neo•r ET­ wore the greatest religious teach• leave 'a man where they find ' - an of all ancient history. She him. for to stag- where be la. - Sugar - ration coupons are good 6 was great in_ that she gave birth after God has bidden-him to move 1a the Idesaiah: - any time after their - individual BO A, Answer a Previous Puzzle author of on. is itself a backward move- maturity dates, the Wartime , 1 gnus Ham. "Auld Lang Fatties of the Faithful meat. though he take no actual prices and Trade Bond .said tee- fetid poet Syne." `><4"2(b) "And I will bless the* and step. The farther Abram went cently. -- 10Grandparen- - ke thy name great., The from home and kindred the nearer 1 G choose. Tye board said that while the tal. 17 Grief. first coupon could not be used 11 To ascend. _ .r t 18 Places of - - - T B - before July 1, the. second before '12 Room racers. 21 Stitched had -'- r - — 1l 1Af1W Jaly - -18; -- the• -third - before July - lg Artici4es 1 Ferguson 27, the fourth before August 10 141 ad lam• temporarily. t.-- ;,7 V. 1-4 Goddess at 23 To undermine. all the coupons are valid at any discord• S . -.._ --• f.t: - time after their maturity dates. 18 To ap 27 Either: bl1l�!• pear 90 One lisat t b ever,-d the coupons can- 28 Born. + %�•Nii not le used at -once, official snubs. » . ' OFr �-As pointed opt, beeaw* the on 22 Postscript 29 Ile wrote of _ . 16 SAAALLJSR ration regulations provide that no (abbr.). and thin p 24 Thick slice. mistake. -.. - 36 Showy in people. THAN AN ' one &lull heI more than two 26 Huge serpents. 45 Stated. drew. 31 To alarm. IV( f- ir4(�}T' weeks' sully of sugar on band 30 Right of 47 LauA"bji ,_ _ � C� 30 Calm. Ar IVIII1 /L. st any one time. ce. 49 Loves excess 39 Legal. 8 u �n vely. 1 Sun god' 41 Tiny skin • .� - 2 R Rubber i . Lose Less Than pencil, ends. '51 He was a — 3 Egg - shaped, openings, ; SS Coin. by birth. 8 Ruby spinal. 43 To bellow. a - ,One Ship In W9 34 Relating to 53 Gr t lake. :4 Exalts. 44 Bristle. vision. 54 SinIng voles. a Three. : 46 Church title. .Less than one out of every 20a 35 Decays. 53 Duration. 6 Morsel. +48 Parts of -- - sonvoyed British ships has been 37 Type standard 56 Fiber knots. 'fConsumers. mouths.. feet to the War, Lteuf.dienerai 38 Money drawer 57 He is called 8 Momenta 50 Habitual Gordon Nevi] •Macready, .head of 40 To sots: the — post 0Heaven., drunkard. r0.s .�_ a,.,_, 4Z_)�es a of his race_ 14 He is the --- 52 To scatter. . t.._'f -fII _ �gIn addition,. the British navy 1 Z 3 4 l8 e' >'' a I (Y has inflicted severe punishment 10 11 Nt on the enemy's merchant ships," Qs UILLtis - Macready said' in an address pre- IZ Is - _ - opening of art ex. N - IN ORJ�FIT pared for the � hibitlon_of British- war - - STIZiiClnlC,i at the Smithsonian Institution., - - - - __. pffC,,,,,, I A.I , Macready,- a member of .the com- tY 1 y0 21 �R TMIE SIN& blued chiefs of staff of the United i -` - CI• PRW11'TIVt . Nations, said that about 60 per- ZZ Z3 24 26 27 Zg Zq ' LNDIANIt. cent of Britain's total national I _ • - -.. - defence income Was going into the 3p ^� 1 - war effort. He added: 3 N 0 on .._ o can make 'a fortune stuns - - e - this time out of the war. and• no 1 _� matter- how -much his gross in- - -- �- - -- - - -- - come may be, it is virtually im- y possible for- anyone to ,have more .. Y - - t at _ yoj iva Lin wars for rue year." — �. :•,t TIOF.S ` - 49 so 51 I 55 `- �,"P& tar BY ecu etatnss• t+•;. • , - , .,ANSWER. 7be attraction of the moon and sun. The moon has 'much the stronger effect, owing to the fact that it is much nearer, _8 li eerily Aus lia showed a population gain 68,532 during 941. The tr g of g _ - NEXT: What k "heeew. wet,t*�N - . .,total population is .7,137,221. - - POP —Must Be a Tearful Note •_ _ _ _ __ By J. MILLAR WATT 3{ • - . , .. • .. -• -.. . _ i, .. , -, .. .... .. - THE GuM ON T•HE , SN K 1 0M Gr_ - _ HERES THAT f•1A ' T O• -. ENVELOPE - FROM INDIA, :' �r/H� ISN'T DRY ;+�• POP _ _ • - =_. _ ••e YE'r riae.0td by The Bell Bmdknte._ L ^S �_ 343 _ — i .n.•.n T . ai - i$� .1.. ,-q.. ".,r P y; •'•' -F Vi.:. .-.� F.^ _ T i.... y. l , p, i. 4 - r'ts'•'Yh' ' .4. A. ti.^i.j. ?:.0 Y _•«;°'- - •..fi"�. .;' -.r. -g�;;'!g'r .,�r.zb 'r, -4•, - ^rti'Fr�r :,o „� !+,, Ja+•. "gel -. N• ,�1� _r Ffi•.Y :i`:`,- v�j,; �?,• _ �' -0{ ,1- K'� T`�•� ti` .�”. .T!wi .L «. \ Y' -t t _ , •. "'�'. ..3 • a mission, here in Mexico. He most get on with It Abruptly, Its elected - y to bring one point to a head. • Niales tike way � � � W'hue shd followed the Move— ment, idly at first, he wet the tip - T to conse - of one forefinger in the moisture - �- treml s glean and drew a bold V , �' on the table before her. At the 0. !! same Instant, a fingernail. on his vJ ��� other hand began to .tap a quick - -- - - + rhythm on the metal. Doi -t-dot-dot- rhythm Dot- dotdot -dash. The Morse - - -- " + code for the letter V. Dotdotdot- ' • Yon'n enjoy the robust flavor -- -' � y dash. - \ • +- , .. of healthful Postum. Saves teat rw Had he reached across and _ -- - slapped her face, her reaction ro is coffee, sugar - )honey. 1nstandly could not have. been more swift made in the cup. and spontaneous. The lithe figure L �0� drew back sharply, stiffened tense• i y; • anger flamed In the eyes fixed �� • •uaa►�•av -asw•s m his. Her leak parted, but he 4 r - managed to speak first. `7,i•ao a %lesser • • • � �'`''' "Forgive me, dear lady!" he 1 s •al00 pleaded; he dropped a hand on i one Of hers end pressed it tight -... , • • • "I played that' trick on you be. ; cause I hoped it might, show nia how you feel about some things. In, this Mexico, one can never be "Rice Kzispies" k; a registered ;1 5 _ !♦ SERIAL STORY _ sure of his neighbor. But now I tiademarkofKelbggCoarpany�. know one thing about you -Asia of Canada Limited, for its; - _��;Y You hate the English even -er- _ brand of gvent popped rk*. (lei i,XICAN- �D�- =eves more than-1 do *" � = -,- -.- BY CECIL CARNES °.:. - Slowly, her eyes calmed as she aal�e today. ' considered him. The color came THE STORY r Allari steel$, across the patio. Every motion of - back to eheeke which had been a , VIA 19 r-J1 axing as magazine photographer, her limbs and body was Instinct white with anger. She nodded. oaks Dr. Sargent and daughter, with almost feline grace. A heady "This country is neutral, Senor yen U. 8. mission In Mexico's Pen - breath df her perfume stirred him Steele. There- is no reason why I ' 'r 6twla, wttnr have disappeared; alga id* as she brushed by him and should conceal my sentiments. oheeriully. "I meet be away, my- slowly. Measure cooked fruit. Add -- -- wws of Harry Bishop, madd•ri4M isiusned her seat. What a woman! Yes, I hate the English, and 'with au, or I would be delighted to upgar. Boil to the jellying point. by mysterious Injection while on he thought, and hurriedly remind. caase-" Once more her eyes were help you.. ,* lame mission. Bishop, found, re- ad himself of Sun Su's tacit warn- sultry. "I'm a Eurasian, and -" "It's mighty nice of yon, Bona Ripe Gooseberry Jam _ rested only "'The Yetlow Devil•i" ing• Even the most graceful feline "I know," he said, and made it vita, and I'll accept your offer- 1 q� ripe gooseberries ,Allan learn* from sun Su, Chinese has claws andsympathetic. 'I "m American with pleasure. Nine o'clock early sops sugar _ I1Voe -% cold water _ Bo ymp - _- proprietor of isolated Inn, who N e � •� - - - ... ., by birth. but I come from a family_ enough! Okay, ft's a date.' He --- -,- - -- IMbP inn with -t7.8; tKat there-'1m--w- - tLa� >:ai suf� ed mush -f om hood up. ••And now, r off to -- - ;mow " ` Japanese nary on nearby W •The key of item. dined te- English -er- tyranny. Many of as bed, after a long head dad.° stems and blossom. ends. Add -waL Nand; that "beautiful soli evil" ether, end 111aa discovered w have not forgotten past wrongs" Thus tactfully he withdrew, feel K and cook ont3i -seine are soft.'- _ -- IWnalan plrl, Asia .Minor, who excellent .Chet was one -of the Alt. Now I understand) She ling a had played gooseberry long Add sugar and cook rapidly until " �• h thick and clew. Poor Into steriliw trice the English, Is •onnected hoteYs numerous delights. He scrutinised him Shrewdly. "But- enough even if they was a pair ed containers and seal when cold. vrkh It He meet her, sae (ol. would have been perfectly content, lop do nothing about it, you and of crooks! `~ Escobar, enigmatic officer of Rural whoa coffee and brandy arrived your great stupid country! oh, d He entered the hotel by the Plum Jahn - :IArrrd,'- give her an envelops. In the duet, but for the memory I were a man. I would strike hard lobby, which was deserted. He select plums of a tart variety) - �• front for lane and bomber au r f... • V.6N &-LC.' A ww,unu caw • du iaa..w. W aleu W su w " , V`/..1, ...w.. .::.rh FtL. :..it ...1 G..i... . r �,.,.,.a P p- taring In a hospital bed. The in•. so little. •banged his mind and elected b pound of fruit allow % of -a pound - ply base. • • •• dlan boy placed a pink- shaded "The bell you sayl" tbougit Al. stretch his legs fa a ttve- minute of sugar and 1 cup of water. -Boil lamp on the tab)* that made Asia. and grinned to himself. Aloud, . walk up the road and back. There the plums in the water for test ...AN INVITATION still more s vision of soft. Sove- he replied: "Indeed, Senorita, you wall a tlrree•goaster moan to give i4 Fan, minutes or until the _ OFL.PTIiiR VII )fakes, don't do "me jusfiee. I am only him fit• skins are. tender. Add the sugar _ F gaol, clew and comfortable, The boy also Brought- a sum - wstohirig for an opportunity--a He had his stroll, and. return- �d stir while boiling. until the _ wandered out into the patio. ascam for Escobar. A messenger chance to strike! Tell me any, ad. He was wearing tennis shoes, jowly stage is reached, Pour tatr - id surprise at safag the seat• *Om am "be awaited e1 senor thing I Gan do and" -and I'll show utterly noiseless fa the white dust ��� 1w and �• _ _ dd Scuola, end throw them a tioiynll fa 'hs lobby. Hfs orderly you something!" c! the ro,d, which was why he _ Peach Jam �eln,d]y wave of his henQ. As he with the -day's routine report, ez- "You mean It?" The w-h sppared same unnoticed sacs a man stand- .1 cap peaches (onbed) - . - Bra hoped they night, the guilty Lined Escobar' for Allan's bens• query was esger, fag by the gate of kite inn" and iii tablespoons lemon juice ' :- ... i- ••SKtah --, W" G; ,:.� suede -to i tfced he was dressed in a dark• * ' and invited him to Jan them WW for 10 minutes while he In. moire - me frith your beauty -1 Cook peaches and lemon juice a drink. The enchantress ex- Ruled it. could perform prodigies - mire• colored shirt mind trousers, wore a until soft. Maamure the 000ke¢ '- 1► ad how she had already met Dies!" spreading straw scenbrero end was mixture.. Add sulgar and boil to the iteele; The two left at the table 'sat !a 1 - het cavaIIsr,. without . silence for several moment*. Asia. • • ; smoking a clgaret.. jel yang point going into detail, confessed to "Perhaps -later . w• will ta'% "Holz. said Allan co- p�nion- v had the a m* distinguished regarding him pensively, was ably, Then he blinked; for the - Giager Stead Marmalade - smoking and plainly enjoying one again) Hera t ''Escobar." 8th$ m; _ -figure pelted Into We shadows' To every. pound of peeled and at Allen's etgarete. And Allan was greeted him with a warm smile - .a;liLS ••,►la•e.e., t a,,, ,..�, .,,as.. - „__ .,, sad - was gone se. niuddealy en if Bored pew which !taus beset silo• �:.J.., Is.+ ” 311 Lw ■,.Jda„I j "uv;L - It bad: been a startled ghost. "All ad very thinly allow % lb. Sugar trifle moody, which he put down ON the Circean spell, which was Senor Steele that he ride with me a reasonible, resentment on the eresDwni aver hb senses, early tomorrow morning before > t. m7 snooty friend; high -het 3(t ounce o! green ginger roof ; _ bbe- sun 1s too high. I have m1, as mach, Be you please .and (scraped or grated) and half a 's ,part to beta. d .prom- Intrigues Lad amours. But lie had no time to waste, he re load to show him some &objects see !t I care!" large lemon. �+ Place the pears fa the ureserv- -7 (Contlnued Na it Week) " en the lady "cared herself baked himself sharply, on, even the for his eamers." tag kettle In layers, sprinkling sroo= ly ' to go to her room -and ds'� Lsclating of Sirens. He had "Why not 1" kid the colonel _ U bide that precfow envelope, nor- - saat with sugar, lemon juice and PEACH PIE IS A SUMMER FAVORITE :T TALK grated ginger. '(lensed the American - Elscabar Allow to stand two or three pals" the ortuaity quickly. Donn then heat slow to the boil.' � >9 Tti • .: By 8ADIE 1NI. CH/1M8 _ us point. COQU - _ _ • been d7�n� -tu calf �p something strange end dramatic. », :,'' "',<` thick. It preferred the ;lager root s dolor, but I did not wish to men - Jams and the Sugar Ration may be crashed end placed in s ti,. `, Am k In the presence. of Senorita The Loalc of the day >. "Sugar little bag which can be removed _ l[laor You recall the doctor with '' �, , . Rationing", therefore one can fro on the mixture -before pouring nbopr we left Pros this after- b " hardly plan any menu without Into the glasses. c noon! „ ' # touching on the subject Our ,pa " ' pen and ma�asinea are full, of it; Mies Chastens wwons w eesi.aal Psr>patlt. bounded ]eke s good everyone lking "Bugar:' We "tters tress Interested reassess. shi La to IS •less" to resolve • _ "He has sounded lice ono for i>f ;� x , an receiving the best in ideas. •n tesdes fee • her e•La. .jo Its � x< - methoda -and recipes that all can � ready to 1"tes to your n•et -_ -- you In l0nsenada. He Game to' ` • ` produce. These recipes come -from reeves," Requests for rtdy" s V s$•etat sense are V osier. "dreg$ /an Baba only recently, when the the laboratory of one of our finest s�•e letters to "Ulm sad" Is. Ch.BS. Cad doctor died. We two min- v ^ h••+, ss West ai.hna• strea4 -- . + 1. r., =in- dieticians.. • seste," Bead stain self- addretred niter after we lest, Pape recovered ," , x as • deosciousuess, recognised the doe- a trawbe rry Jam $SVetetto ti m was a rosb• -- - r' '•" ''� �{ -'Sts. •strawberries floe by a scar on his left wrist- - ' anulated a -- -- ` ' ' A ills •+ _, N �.. IIT 1 knifed him seven times. r': �' Waedi and drain the berries; re• Naizi Prisoners Get "Hood Lordl Recognized .himT move hull and any blemishes. ?loa mew -r' - -- " ' ,nga�aad .. :Sure' ise In Libya "Ill. Machado, Y6 years ago, was beat gRnny unni one sugar is dies - ]eader of We bandits who torture solved and the juice extracted. Three truckloads of German _.. :5$s ' j A fi �� ; €. cook more rapidly until thickened, and Italian prisoners were passing ed Pe IU made a nice stake 3 �• ? `: r `.: -- stirring -- - often. _' Skim, pour into - ,.:'•, alonlr the main coastal road to- e practiced medicine, and was in all ^';. ?:..«��?.:::d :.4n, ~'.' a?�x :w�,' atexilized jars and deal " ward the ,prisoner -of -war cages :. w• ..:.;;.: <.:ay..;:..:,,:, �. . •:<,..:..;.,:,: ::::, .. ;i` 's' > a ,:::•: : , • .. Whole Strawberry Jam _ sespects a reputable citizen. He .;;,...;.•,; during tote fighting one evening .. +' x,c..",t......: ?..'s1�b'xasaS.. .•.;•.,.: '....'j. ...r... 1 cud whole strawberries when the stopped pp IoM the story* to the police before - Y Peed o osite a U.S. • Two - thirds cup sugar t be died•. `- I Juice from - cup g -Army truck. .� tl:t' t� '.''rverike- sornmes des =ert,�nd ,>�Ahar, +es o "Good grief) And poor Pepe!'. "eluding a few disserters, the' teturna will show Peach pie in the Add gooseberry juice to straw • —Thera we ;e coo Americans In ]1Nn,rder . is murder, I know, but lead. It's the natural sweetness. of the poaches, combining with the truck, abrigadier- general and berries. Simmer until- soft: Add eonsidering the life he has led as Maky- light -aa -air crust' that makes this such a favorite. Add bran sugar. Boil to the jellying point, a major of his staff, both official • cripple since • that scoundrel in. to the pastry and the flavor's even more delightful. Here' are the army observers of the Battle- for F' Jared him - well, I hope the law directions: Black Currant Jam the Nile. w_ Ill be lenient with him," Wash currants. Put in a kettle Fresh Peach Lattiw 'Pie and add water to about one - fourth An r nglish- speaking German - . . "Tire law will," said Escobar, �- the depth of the currants. Boil 6 prisoner saw the letters "U.S." ' sailing- faintly as he Trade wet 1 recipe All =Bran pastry rile. cup sugar minutes or until soft and' strain on the general's collar and askeda p IL sups fresh sliced peaches •1 tablespoon flour *.'You Americans? " - *cIes on the table top with his Line pie pan with pastry. Arrange peaches in pie shell, alit oil the juice. Measure the-juice �� �� glass "Naturally, I have quite a and add an equal amount of sug- Yes; said the Geheral. $tUe influence with the law in over sugar and flour. Place ktrrpa'of pastry lattice fashion over topz of pie and bake in moderately hot oven (400 °F.) ale hour.. Reduce ar. Boil five minutes. Add the "We heard the American Army _._.. .sea Saba, and ml, sympathies are to y7�5 *F. and continue baking. � hour or until delicately brown currants and boil s minutes. (Note was in Egypt but we did not � •. wholly with Pepe. Very wrong, is and pdschee -are done. the abort boiling after the cur- 'know it had j;ot here "yet;' said note however, the. incident is rants are added. Long boiling with the German. iatereating in the way it bears out sugar -makes 'currant skins hard "You'll pass sofne of our latest ; ,All -Bran ,Pastry :and tough)• tanks just down the road," the r what I told you this noon, that it K cup All -Bran _ f _ _ .rile teaspoon 'sank _ _ .. .. _. . L no longer possible to judge men 23i cups flour '�% cop shortening Red, Currant Jam General said. Ay their outward appearances q tablespoons cold water (more or less) 1 cup currants "Yeah,' yt)0 of 'em;' said the �. Imagine a man like Dr.. Machado - A cup water Major. • -_ E ittving a ,history like that -! And Rolf Ali bran --until =fine; combine-- with--flour' and- salt: -E ut -in,-"- 7 - cup sugar fo` i_ -cup_ cooTted The rt ucck ' shortening. Add water, a little at a time, until dough is moist enough _ Sowed off; -as�hi * iere is our lady! hold to ether. Koil out. on lightly.. board ,to aoout one- fruit• - priscucrs •excitedly. discussed this --� - g _ _ _ ,Add water to currants and cook _piece, of, intelligence. n - Allan -watched -her -se. she -egos - - •ightir -inch--"- thickness., i '{oV'fe• . W 1e �r'' r! YA'Y. ..., .. ,A. •. dy-: ., ...•�' �' - . . _ • .:, •.' . .. � - - ti . • ' . • „ • . � . .. J•:� A M .�:w :,!-. t.' -.. .. ,. r•: :'r.•:r; ;..,a..•.r .,�. - ..z.•' ..;,: •.: i_.,... •y,�..s.r?s =u �'- 9a.e -•�'. ;Iw_ v.'er i r,. c : - ac :._ rr.y� :: '-;�T%r: ;"``.' :, .a - - -', A' : €,;" - _�._ •S• ?i :ra=:`: .raj.. `^ +a 5 l'YS if x' o- y i r 5 c - r `l. • •• �.1�..,,�L,,,�- MieTas�ta�sat is :s►�. � - -- — - — • • — _ � -- _ _. ... . _...•,_ - _ -.,,•�, . - -- - -. _— -- , _ •. � �,�- --. • • - .. • '�`°� . - NOTICE 5'piece Wahsutbd— room suite, 84.50 e ; '� F�O,•RBYTH, b. D., Director fAe.e.r1 the Anericen eOpowne i�!!tf DY/ �T way � - :G day, Studio Conch and _2 — - coal,, aoHE. = - -_ Chairs, 72.50 - DONALD RUDDY Baal. 'FOOD, CZMZNT, . . ICNIC'GROCERI L ter, • —.LIP* solicitor. rotary Public. Mocu,yio l.a.a. � • Spring - filled matt. ` - - .ii�°Sti °"•r "°"rfur: =- RAND, EIRdVEL,. -� - - „a+� .IId ress", 16.50 -43.50 BEATON, BELL & ROSS 0.0m Over = ~. 6arrtstors ts! Solicitors BUILDBR S OUPPLIEH Dinette attire, 6 pie - yJa- >iLAT-M. go C. — Telephone a160 local=sartage Work _ n _ a- BROOKE BELL. K. C. ..Ade1.28351 We- havealso plaeed in stock s Egli _ ces, 6 / 10. - - - �� �t �, •1 -2a in tine - = - - -- - -- L lilt F. ROW Lisa et MAPLX LZAF MI MO Clark r Sa Sandwich Spread indi�idnsi 7e„ 4 for 25e. "8'72 Bay SL, jOHN L. POND Tormto OOa[P1A�IY FEEDS Motor ,Aambnlaaee, Day or Night Clarks Porn and- Beans, 16M 10e, 8 for 25c. NGIISMcMILLAN -B PHONE 1800 -- - gam, in one pound tins :- 8� - ti; ; :.._'y',• Akker.,�Iot.ry Public. 19 Moulin r$erS.�a A. W. MITCHELL Clov* Leaf Fancy Pink ,Sabn Is ' Ter sate. eledboae Etrin 6103. 29a PlOkerlIIg, DIIt. ^ p p * �+ Horse Shoe -- _��ye salaoq, 1 -2a " Zoe. C. A. STERRIT t" _ Jutland Sardines, 2 for *itlitrass arl►s. PHONE — office 74 Ads. 65 Millionaire sardines,. cheles Funeral Director' Kraft .spre.din8 Cheese. a..ort.a ea o�.t... ,... : - R. BRATON. TOWNSHIP - - - -- - - r - 'Sandwich Spread - TT Furniture D @al@ Kraft, p 1Ze. and 28e: L. Cl•rb. ceo"Yanar.cammi.ion•r for McLaren's Tasty Relish :.�._ " aklaa .aLbds," ntent; Eie. one YO 19C. _ Msreiase [.ieenaea.' �Ybdtenk. Oct. �r Notioe* to lt PICKEBING AND CLABEMONT mcLaren's Tasty Spread ,-Zg� ' Dill Pickles, 18oz. E. RICHARDSQN _ -- _STOBF.B - -- -- _sweet mixed sickles, -32e - _ 9e ' dt bnRding of all kinds Aylmer stuffed Olives, 4 .oz. = 'QEN>�RAL INSIIRAN6'E -We Refreshing English Al� stuffed Olives trod. ` REAL ESTATE CWPENTERING - " CEMENTING Aylmer plain Olives, 4 oz. 15a OONVEYAI�ICIN(3 PLU7�81iNd S le Aylmer Stuffed Olives, 11M 63c. ti old establisbed agency, ready - ROOMING Health Salts � Heinz choke Catsup �� ' 16oz. 49e. Heinz Pork and Beaus, 6a lOe, Me. and I9c. Al Weston *s Phone Picas. E000. We also veil Brantford Roofislg Fruit Saline, with rambler Apple Blossobr Bisdtrr, 16oz. 25c. ' Materials, Empire Bathroom ]3oz. :_. __ - toes Celephane Rolls, sasorted _ 17c. �7�� *� b Cormicks celephane rolls assorted 17a - -- - -J- - YY lYi. MAW Equipment, Duro Water --- - -- _ - LIC$NRRD AUCTIONEER AND = JSIAN=e, Bea Stable -'. `A' Complete Line o! "-/ Grape f des 4e. and 83a r fruit joie + 1 - - - bey Apple Juice, -,- - ---- -; - - lot. -- - -- - • - VALUATOR Equipment, and Aylmer Grape Jrsice fie. and 87c. also ceaducted Anywt ._ _ Buil Q 9datsriafa - -- ! !hone or write. Address 614 Duadiu - - _- - -- - y TQlm o Juke,. 3" 12 1 PRESCRIPTIONS A A y 11e., 2 for 27c.' - r . Wbitby. Ontario. ~..; -- Estimates Free - -- - - - ,SPSCIAIST Work Pbooe Gros BOYES DRV4 CO., Ltd There's Always Courtesy WE SERVE - THE REXALL STORE • _ +' f . _ PICKEBIIdG, oI TARip Phone, Pick W - Economy and- Cleariliness at 11 Fa d. P�tUIIS t3w►dsys -- 0 a, m. 21l~ P. 1"HE LEADER GROCERY INSURANCE Y a Leaf Mutual �` ` :� SERVICE -, � Moo e -:�1. S. HAPMAN alauas how — 1 - 4 Wets liar 24 a�ii� Co• OYRIL B. MOELEY sft 9hL P11 16 - uni i° UhM sad WAWAXESA INS. � - GENERAL INtIURANCB sub ClJROB — OItLtBAW� _ SBRYICI3 PROTRMOh . �. �P Mafia -fee ilara +rMl Oe�j SEED _ _ + _ L. -E. C] Nom, /LL - FUNERAL DILXZR •11D � � � +r.• We have a shipment of Hybrid Sed AB R . _ H][BAL>t[BS �+_ Have you ordered ours ? AW IAueeissor,t w. J. Yather.l ;. Jttle�l0iis ItrwerM r Cora• y Also +9wntl.lu. T GoldenGlow, Bloody Butchers wrtle `Nlgbt and, Day bervive :.: . BO l MAN - A $OWE = :: '- . - ONTA$0 _ Bulk and Package L. 1:D. A. M L 3M R I Heaithtnilp Air-conditioned Eyesight Education Complete stock of garden tools . 7$U89DAY, 31 A SATU$DAT Also a few lawn mowers 4 - - JULY se, 31 sad AUG. L Insurance of All Hinds. and T Moo ahawi. at 7 and 9 P. nL Best Rates A-variable with EFFICIENCY Electric washers & refrieerator:. Maturday Matinee at 1.30 8e0nrily and Service.) TO The Sh r �+dd -. Phone Y _ by ;Screen doors and window screens r 71 ent for Mc ormicr•Deerin Farm Machinery ling___ . BROUGHAM PICK 5i5 . C. H. TUCK t s r - of Tripoli 'Repairs. - • Opti - Oab&Va PRONE AGIN. lib W i, MILLIKEt!l -= spar ]lotto - We he" it. Can get it. Os it is aft nae:ab . .(in tecbnicolourl! _ JOHN PAYNE and Clarke Prentice Disney Flock .... - PRONE 8900 i►iAUREEN O'HARA 1<'Ysne 1i16 J. S. BALSDON. TPICKERfNt; D(�LPH • e� x1' -Ll Vr.1V Sr.� AiTCI'IONiEiI - _ - — -„ + Salvoc Lenses may well be rec- { NANCY KELLY - - -- — For the Counties of York alai Off' onanended in the ' 6se of children, fir the "Much of Time" presents &do;. successor for CorpL E@nr Fr4*_ -and- in those cases where frequent ' "INDIA IN CRISIS" tics of C. A. S. F. and of tits teats changes are not necessary,, they will = ..... . -- — T i%- Prentice (former Front e�i� fi. fewer accidents and . no replacements i MONDAY, TUES, WEDNESDAY Prentrce). Farm and Farm tiles! from broken lenses. If considering B s. AUGUST 3 4 and S. Sales a specialty at fair and e W Won the use of this tune of lens you - - e - - should have the advice of i � ` -• � — • ti Two shows at ' 7 and 9 your op- Pt °t' totnetrist,' and if the correction is of WD PAY TORlONTO PRICES wniaal, YOUR. ROME MAihiM sonday - Matinee Monday at 2 P. m. a permanent nature, use it, but fol_ :EGGS . ` HOGS • lot up changes are considered neo. Ball . of ' Fire �+ &vest - Time - essary, then use the other type of AL ♦ rw7 LAMBS ' r • lens correction. GUY COOPER and Demands Binder It should not be necessary to AND ALL KINDS OF ;r BARBARA STANWYCK — 'I'wllle mention the rough usage to which_ _ Poultry, both live and dressed ' children subject their glasses, part- icularly while playing, and in many =URSDAT, FRI'DY, SATURDAY • • cases it is a wonder that an acrid - .AUGUST 6, 7 and 8 King.- BugXiller ent of.a serious nature did not a_ PIC'KBn11NCw FARMS • ARSENATE OF LEAD cur from the broken lens. LIMITED' •International : - With Salvor Lenses you will be in = - ARSENA'1cE Off' LIME' AND a position to eliminate less danger R>0(•ISTERMD EGG GRADING STATION- =j C AIj: : Squadron - PARIS GREEN and fewer accidents in this respect. rrsaaaoa ONT. PHOi�TE nruraa a > `' q • Cattle Apray -.- Fly To�x and Is there any parent, who, knowing RONALD REAGAN this, would not be willing' to , pay OLYMPE BRADNA p Rim Sprayers Everything at `the extra cost of this lrotection? Is ` it not good 'eye insurance, f! they CHOICE MEATS -_ A LOIN • B TT Q 1313? are available in the type of oorrec- +a V 17 tion needed. D Aorrespondents -- PI�.ASE get .-Hardware- Tinsmith your budget. y ..earlier. Ed. _ - pia R,? C. CLAN WMG _ ,.-VEGETABLES /FUNERAL DIRECTOR . . PHQNE 26 of THE PEAM - --�h� czasn�a_ ►s = Day or xis» = -- } an the o mtty si oaftAs on ale worry at - Private Mnbulaaee. ' — r' plCli�iDiG ONT. RUYis.11• DRUG SZ�OBH tPltene Mark. 9000 or �I`� S MARKET..+ c CftO01CS' s. 8'1'i% ltalvein 6009 ' Markham, On t. -