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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_08_07:try i- - '-,1,1�i . ., ,fir.• l � - -, •` •�- `� ` .t- -_ ~. A °y ,. SQL, L _ __, PIGHERINCI, ONT:; FRIDAY, AUG. 7. 1942 - ; l�io. it _ -. tard- - ter --Assistant fo�rns� Dr. �.. ppoin _. P a eat io ry a t u 11 1 1= 1 ■ 666il a�uJ� - a DsNljss Bryant 9de"oring Press' D meage Sligbt at Fire, Whtte:ak COUNCIL NEWS wH><TEVAZ,]D ` Is�.3aa 0.eeived while Baying. - Localisms - --- Fire that broke out is the Jam- _ -- Congntniatione to Charles end `*arty ;F'am Placed Back in, krs. Hilts on the -birth of a son at Dselgias Bryant, son of Mr. and leech home in Whitevale last reek, .. School Section o. 6.' Markham on Wednesday, July 29. - " _ • _ _ _ •;� ...- -.." .: ]3b16 ]Red- Bryant, Pickering, is re- mused only slight damage due to No. On receipt of a letter xrom the • A real ood time was enjoyed b Mr. and ?lire. Powell, of Hamilton posted to be rapidlf recovering firm the gniclt response of the Brougham P g Y �.....' ..,x6, ` .L_. t'r RiAp hnwr,i of arhool section No. tbe 'Wnwnen•c Mission - Circle wlien visited relatives here, while attend - s of hay last week He had blase D hro gh as .window hash yl 4 West, agreeing to the placing of they held their annual picnic -at the ing the tsats�rono- m.00rellouse • wens- !ailing a rope out- that was suintmoned the brigade. The fire was the George Varty. faint 150 acres) home of Mrs. W. A. Hilts. ing' on' Saturday. last. conght under a. bundle of hay, when started when an oil stave was pulled I from No, 4 W. to No. 6 ( Brock Rd.-) Dr, Reddick - conducted the Baptia- Bert Elliott of the Air Force, in this sling rope brokde, causing s fall' over, igniting curtains and some the council endorsed' the aigteement. mal Service on Sunday evening when Kbronto, was home on Sunday. +a •.+�..�.�. Lwelvt feeL. D.,us, mulicred woodwork. ear. Jamiewn, wl,u wvf'se ,�'_lit.'s5 iarm.r 8XSt1 °.11. :,, Np R, was +lye infant rien *,tar n Mr Hurl M,•p_ Herman Pascoe, a •t118 l7rdaanCdi Severe bruises to his side and head, in the city, was at his work at the placed in Section-4 West as a turn Harold -Brumner, was -christened, �r'ps• -spent the week end with his . _ _ • < and fractured two ribs. time and Mrs. Jamieson and the of goodwill on the part of the own- Frances Eleanor. wife and family. children were the only ones in. the y Mrs• • W. J.' Clark and daughter, _ er, as Chas. Goodwin foreman of Holida visitors at the Randall g ' the farm has had children going to heane were, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nora, are spending a week with her. holrae, ZRte fire was extinguished g g son A'.lan and fami Lakefield. . " before it had time to ilrake any , No; 4', ,On.. release by No. 4 the 54 Helm' and daughters 'Doreen and- Y,: ! Break headv►,ap acres was placed,.in No. 8. Patricia; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keith Wilson of Toronto, spent Brumngr and daughter$, Constance Li the ho•tdaY with Neil Murkar. His - Township not able for Burial and Frances and Mollie Randall was father, Mr. Lofne 'Wilson, former -. - - - - -- Hero of- Dunkirk without means to Funds for Resident of Township 9'f home for the weekend. Principal of our - Public, -- School, has,_ : « _ Provide Lodging for wife and aAf. Less than One Year. been' promoted to the rank of Ser- '7[t'. William H. Moore; M. P,' will To meet with one' of the' most `A problem that came up at the - t7HERBYJW100D g+eant and has been transferred from b- the guest speaker at dinner on Monday meeting was the_ remittance - OttawiL to Manning Depot 'Toronto.. '.. d at cawing -sw g since this Plant $t � Miss Grabaxn, of Elmvale „is open- Mandow evening next, and will be ccm=enced construction work was township, who had not been able to we are pleases to *hour Mr•- Alex.. ding a week with her brothers, _ h reduced by Host, Dr. V. 1g,. Cart-, our e: ence this week. 1 Lsswson is somewhat improved Douglas and Bertrand at the liowei _ l pay, making the municipality liable wrigbt~. _ Tbere are all iypss, narlonallLleb for the cost of burial. On investiga- �• _. PrevMce Donates se” Pia sad classes of people employed at lion, it_was found that this mail had Leonard end friend, motored to Ar- Louis and Paul' Kaiser have re- MW Fab! to our Stromma. the Plant here, -*in very fine' Mar not been a resident of the township t . M s Sunday. . - - tamed from a 10-day holiday at ple, others, not doing quite so well- for more than a few months. The Mies Violet Rae is staying with Jackson's Point, _ aoaae t6Q speckled Trout have �• on Monday evening we were � states — that unless a person her aunt . and uncle, Mr., and Mn, Mrs. 1lladdaford and daughter, o! - btete! ilk in streams T art rpna- 1lur+u�Y�cwu w 1�•.:•y � naa Men. IL rea24f:u6 tUu' 1uvalU ,.faro, a F. T r • m Hngh Pugh, oda'� In Midi Anthony, who bas been stab+- March Str. this week. ,ieiFSiity apeording fag living yet, that - township or n><nnieipality with Mrs: Adarriah, aasrg a solo . . aee:rtney of the Game Committee. village _ thqy bad neither bag or is not t:ampelled to pay such costa. ing Aura• George Martin is spending a baggage All they , . ., l war oil _ at church on Sunday morning. . week with her husband at Espanola. - i� are �g souse brow ' t mint, be added, and acid ..In sore their back but that - condition never R 1 than "'Stop 'Sign" be - Air.. Laughlin is at Brierdau Has Mrs. Mix'wali (nee Rata Po&M , _- Pbeamde' have been placed oat, sad pests anyone from bang respect- p� an iCos. 4. first tread East Pita!, atouflviile,' and her daughter, and aon, Billy, o!''Weston, vittltedt. - that, that is over 500 that have been able, add they appeared to be all of of the Brock Road Mx< Hodgson left this waft for her Mr. and Airs. John Murkar one dag set sd #his year, sad that After the that — it does not,take long to find' Counxillot Wkn. Wesanelr reeom- home in Winnipeg. last weer. ' 11atd, fiat will add nosy more". that eat. We soon discovered that mended that a Stop Sign be placed Normrl end welter Gale of Tor- • T. - G.., and Mrs. McDonald aid onto, an holidaying with their grand „s,s iaaas It>vraii�g Cfss:set from Christie Ste. Hoepit:l,.to which end of a sideroad -thath parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holt- Murkar "on Sunday. _ -- -- he' had been evacuated from Eng- 4th; the first sideroad east of the inger, hem Miss date 'Fawkes' bas returned Tho Haeare Nursing Class will meet lard terribly wcunded on the 'beach Brock Road. It -was said that last The W A. will `have their monthly .after a visit with friends at Ncrthi,; .w.a *a Friday evening, August .7, it the at Dunkirk. He was a member of year nay• - =.• G:. --% :k... �...u� .. a =� �v :• this corner., and that two this year, August 1,2th. Subject for xori Coq Cecil Sparrow, Air Force was at will tahle up the ;Ludy — "Signs and. Ian Royal 22nd Battlion that mount- have .already taken place. Mr., West- — "Forgiveness ": home over the holiday. 8, , of Disease". et guard at Buckingham Palace, of ney - suggested that -an "arrow^ sign Rev, Dr. Redditnk is having vaca- tion PSekartng Township Fsi*aer which we read about two pears ago' be placed east of •thin- sideroad and lion during the mouth of August �.,., in ,To s i P F This veteran -and his -young wife had that the "stop„ sign be placed on There will be church service at the Balsdon — Moorehouse amd mine couiucraifie ,l:.rt..•. �, _ad the soots end or the srderoad where 1 I r, ei W. Heber Down, o! Brooklin, and three nights last week had been it meet$ the 4th concession. Supt. �+ which will be a church holiday. Multi - coloured gladioli,. arranged ` d the farmers whose farm now 'spent under the opeia sky, and when Ray Ward' wia instructed• L6 place in a boxer; made a - beautiful - setting of the Plant, is in' Os w given. their .meal on Monday evening these signs in ordler that accidents i',gEENWOOD in -the hone of Mr. and Mrs. ' John part . -when taken into a local home, might S. Baledon, on, Saturday rveniiig, might be checked .. awn Hospital, sufferia$ severe Coll- meant, the first they bad eaten in - August lot, for the mariiage' of srom ' -and arm fr�tures— received Aiiss Beatrice McLean is. visiting their -dam ter, Blanche Rebecca, to In same tnnexptairted manner, when t «„ gib They h d �!>+ r w+d .� y...l :u. : :,w ,r.wRL. in Detrolt. g '� ' thryoung wife was-just just' shoat ready in West Part of South portion D. V. and Mts. Hoskins called on Mr. William Horner _ Moorelrouse. be woe' thrown tram a truck while to collapse — she had walked with- of this township. .- . - son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moore - hay, one ,day last wean. some friends recently. 1 stockiness_ her feet in sin unbe- „ t.},al s,; house, of Whitby. -The ceremony was - $e s� be off duty for possrody 4*'0 litvable slate —they had thirty in connection with the rvad main- performed by tdev. 3L R. JenldnsM - AWMIlb: a very unfortunate accident cents between them and when the visited Mr, and Mrs. W. Gibson in the presence of- immediate rels- ' on a iarie lain at this v bee y tenanee' o! "Spruce - Hill Drive or Sunday lest. m'9 y found, on Tuesday that they were Dunbarton Gardens, and the Brier - fives. Mrs., P. N. Sprott, played fire t3�ea Tear. - to be taken on at the P)jtrtt, We were glad to welcarne our pas- ;wedding music, and during-the sigif- going bush TraII or the Old Forest" Road.. for back from his much needed 'hot- ° BV% Huy at Horne After TbJs- the young wtfe gave the thirty cents The roads having been .put in' fairly iday in Muskoka. ,ing of the register, -gig, "I Love J �o a focal ehurcbt —and, they were good shape, the ratepayers, of these you truly". Mr. and • Mrs• Robt. Preteell were, y 'Ate abory was told list week -era#- - nut tampiaining �hay_werg� rate- sections - will -- PAY Part - of_ - the - cost with F, W. and Mrs. _Gibs for_ the , -- _ _ _ ' The bride, who' waJ} given in .marr- of s Pickering Village anon, who had `fun in tind'mg employrrient; which and the township the balance. _ holiday. > sags by her father, was cha- emingly - bees hearing about the great "buys" would also help them to live again gowned in white mousseline de sole,' with a nun daughter :.'Miss Marion McVey, of _Oakville, to ix had in Whitby and ,Oshawa, so Y g g ter in an. Eastern f Bylaw for gpeeial Tax Raie Spent the Week end with her family with sweetheart neckline, and the being over there last . week -end he' city, who the.. fattier - has' not seen A Bylaw was passed pertaining to at the parsonage. floor length skirt, falling in a cir- - since he left for overseas. We w•ho cular train. Her shoulder length- veil west into a well- known• afore in s special tae rate levied on the vih- Mrs; W. W. Gee spent the holiday `•;' Whitby and had, "his pants . trimmed live in comfort ;on one ounce of tea ages of •Pickering and Claremont to with sisters,.• Misses F. and B, Me- `vim naught with orange blossoms, off" in a five pound piece • of two s week have a lot to' be thankful help defray the cost of street lights, Lean, of Toronto-: and she carried a nosegay of ' pink end -- threeeat.�for for. ,,;'4 into., , w e �+.,, . o j + roses and sweet peas. Her only orn- Car l - anent was a old locket the gift o! - $1.55. Prices, no . better than found passed in other years and varies lit- her home in Brooklin, after visiting g ' at home and he got. the usual share __. - <L+ Memoriam tle ,frolin year to year. Tile rate in with the Carl Devitt family for, a the groom• Mrs. Stanley Balsdon, _ 4&r -more, -of bone. His moral _now, is . - _, Pickering is •'4.1 mjlis- on the dollar time here, . sister of the groom as matron of i —you can do, every bit as well at . In the passing•of. Mrs.. Edna $op- and in•Claremont 2.5 mills, this year Mr. Alexander. Moore, -of Brooklin honour, chose apple green tnouasel- ine de •soie,• made on similar lines as ' home: (We• have been thing to er Hogle, on July 25th, an old- timer, has sold his fine farm at Salem the bride's cny Her matching. - nd-'v� thaL.1,V,1,C. fug y�ar3 —)=i.) ..1,u f.,a 1 :.g y« :L_,�o; d ,: o Grant for Upkeep bf Family tn�5 Corners, to Mr. Arch. 'Bunl&r, of g C,l.netery'' • Debated. _ short- veil was fastened • to flier head J ent part in • the church and commun =. Kinsale. BIRTHS with a shirred halo, and' her flowers - . ity life in Brougham, has passed on. On only two occasions during the _- Mr. Godfrey Willis • is. spending Since. the death. of 'her-,. husband - in Past in- the memory of the• present some time at his faith vn Salem were a nosegay of yellow noses and. Born, at Pickering Nursing Home, . { Council, have they e�cr i :rued a sweet peas. Pte. Gifford 3loorehouse : . on btonda August 3rd 1912 to 1914,'she bas lived with her• children sideload „of late. He' has a beautiful �?? S + but has kept in ..touch with Broug- grant f 4r the• upkeep of. aa>y contet~ rose garden acrd fine, well kept la�cn `' �' E ; of Nero- market' -was his rc t;.'illin »t rrylls; a dau- d Beaton Clark r � s �,., ., � c �r,avviu'S Mr: a'If__. ..a+h_r :_ -i :.rr :� : : :�- 1. Ifan7 i17,u�u ...ai.a and �y 'cemetery, � — `•� ^ -"�� r 5U1't'OL1Ad1Tlg the pretty stone t10llSe. 4. ghter. "that `unless the Belott'�ed - -gif4 to .the ma -ion of honour -was a - - once: `Ian }; _can testify to her . ctuiet, _ _ _ _ Mrs. Alger, of Z' en• River, and � � consistant Christian charac=ter,. - a u' a- cnurcn or company, it was the conipact ;unmounted' with a crest of Born 'at` Picket in Nursing-Home home, little daughter spent last week with the Ordnance Corps,- -`k ' g g kind!} neighbor, devoted wife altil duty. of the township to provide for her sister, Mrs. Ivan Hadwin who iP• of which her - kindly on Tuesday, :august nth, _1942, to its .0 k�� ' husband is a member, and to the + •;I old haroth burying w rests in the p ',-ep' A family cemeterc' -on. - ning -care, h_ after tier recent Mr. and.- Afrs. Ceeii Lock- cod, of losing mother. She no the r 1--of Robt, Forsyth, he- - groonlsnian, a cfgare�ie case carry - Pickering, $daughter. _ c . ground, be- P 3 operation. -- - - side-her 'husband and.`two' sons. Os- longing to the Sharrard family has ing the omblem of the Royal .Can- -~ Mr, and Mrs. Oscar .A'Viison held car was drowned at Haliburton Lake taken on a dilapitated .appearance, a family "reunion "with *their inany "adian Engineers. - Born, at Pickering Nursing HomeL according__to �. C...Bro��n 1<ho was - - - Following the ceremony a recept- ors Yiresday-, august 4th 1942, to iri 1903,-and John Alvin-, NA6- died relatives at their home during the. speaking for the family at this week. end. Friends from far and -ion was held - -at the Faleon Inn. Mrs. - { in 1890 at the age of two years. _ E Mr. and - Mrs. Lloyd Armstrnog, a afl„„ 1, meeting. The Council tlerid J. S. Balsdott 'mother of the bride dau hter. She is survived by far All �1lp - -E went, -inany family -ties. received in a costame - of British g art ­of the cast -= carte' dollar for _ (lira- W,- Canieronj of Haliburton; P beink rcrneveed. ' =blue- sheer with •: %rhite accessories.' ' ' ' ” :' e Invitation to Horticultural- Society Lillian (Mrs. R, M. Tarrant) Iowa each dollar put up by the family. The W. A. and' -Red Cross will _ City; Mesta .:(Mrs, Frank Hoag) of y School room on She wore a corsage of red roses, _6t • rneet in •the Sunda • -,;.? Members of file Society are in- Romeo, !lick., who was an overseas M. 0. H. Assistant at at Ajax. Thursday, August -13,' as early as Mrs. M•oorehouse gore-'au -old rose - Dr. J: -R, Card of - Defense Indus- ossible and do some, S crepe redingote ensemble with white ^� vited .to visit , the gardens -- of %fr. nurse in the last ,war; Earl,' of Col_ ff quiltin after' 1, and Mrs. Gehald Gowan aE- Itoaebank - urtthus; dud- F.ladYe = -- �M�— met =as ..apP-ointed to ins, an her flowers were a _ 1 -Assistant _the�usiness irieeting.. _ Come alei}g =�cors the township Medical Officer of / Aso of pines- rih tw a i1Pee't s r ,,on Tuesday everting, August 11th. Birch, Toronto, all of whom were P „,_and lend a hand. Se `T A 0h1Vev and sale will be held in the glad to see .so many old friends Health,- Dr -, N. F. "I`ainYinson. The ice cream social sponsored by peas. antsy ` Pavilion. Awards for-4 gathered at the Cemetery to pay re- Group„ 3, of the Waman's Associa- Later, the bride and groom•.leeh Relief costs for the month of Jul for Muskoka, the bride travelling Ica. ICK N--G- T I tA . -fi- P -1 E-- R-4- &_ NPv- EWSO dace _ Beat display of flowers, spect to one esteemed and 'beloved. y tion, last week, was a. decided succ- - + _ a two piece costume of luggage tan' fruit, vegetables and, most effective in 842 to $2b17 the lowest" suAri ess. Miss Mildred Brown a solo was crepe, with white accpasories and a { display. Proceeds for War Services. a z 1 _ 1 _ fine. Tine musical `numbers put on - (,continued on another page) corsage of matching 'roses, •� ;....•.= ma_�'- '3y.�us��s, - -' ....@ wvm�,.- .,�_:'• »"�. �:�.:_ ..�a.,.a:� .,•�r� ..�«. .., .T..n <z..., _ _ _ e... -,. -� :-... __ ..�u .s iY �`. �,% :" '.f•'' ��,;:, .qw. - `i,y „' .f4",4, , ..may � p,6;,. ° * ' ..�``? u,Y ;rk:,, a -'\ ' J \. '•:%` �_ i t'• -- • - _ - -,. - - - - . =: tS UN D A Y - mach; more surely will real eom- peoples. amnion with Jesus lead us to look 80. •'And he said, Oh let, not the « �,% n I on Ali men, and especially on a Lord be angry, and I will speak: R A D I O R E F O R T E R -- - ++ -O 0 a•+ - =- - . -�ov>. aldd outcast, with His -eyes peradventure there shall thirty be _ ] �- c C O �] who saw the multiudes as Deep found there. And he said, I will DIALING WITH o A v E : .- ai V IJ +. without a shepherd. . Indifference not do it, if I find tMrty there. ���4 ; ;��� all profits from � technicolor i to the miseries and impending 31. And he said, Behold now, 1 ; pr, production to the Army Emer ' -'ARRAHAM',S INTERCKSOMY dangers of Christiess men is ins have taken-upon me to speak unto ' gency Relief. Present weekly air _ _ '+' - PRAYER- Genesis 16 possible for Any-.whom' hp calls the Lord: peradventure -.. there dickers indicate that it will' soon - - - -LESSON 32 — - not aennts- but friends'. -- This -- - -ahall be twenty found there. And-- - ,� be heard via the air- lanes, , at - -- Printed Te :t -feusb tin' 23-33 passage is called 'the aubiimest he said, I will not3e -may #t to somethine like 810.000.00 a -week -- dOLDEN ,TEXT - "The supplica. act o! human intercession of the twenty's sake. 82: And he said, %; cost. ' Truly an inspiring show, )tion of is righteous mad avail- which Scripture preserves a re- Oh let not the Lord be angry, and packed with fun, and with Irving oth much." James 5:18. cord'. The object the patriarch 'I will speak yet but this once: Berlin in person sinking his famed- _ .:. -_. - . THE LESSON 1N ITS SETTING, p contem fated is his intercession Peradventure ten shall 'be found; old song of his World No. 1 Re- Times Probably about 1900 was not simply the preservation there. And he said, I will not vue, "Oh How I Hate to Get Up D.C. -,of any godly remnant that might destroy it for the ten's sake.” in the Morning," "This is 'the Place: Hebron, twenty -two be found within the doomed The motives that prompted Ab • Army" is destined to a great and miles south of Jerusalem. towns, but the rescue of their en- raham were twofold: first 'there healthy life, via, the stage, the First -intercession tire populations from the impend - was a 'natural anxiety about his f screen and radio- 23. "And Abraham drew near, in g judgment. kinsman Lot. Twenty years had . . and said. Wilt thou consume the 37. "And Abraham answered passed since Lot had left him and k righteous with !the wicked? 24, and said, Behold now,'I have taken now the strong impulse of natural Charlie McCarthy recently sold - - -�- Peradveriiure there are fifty upon me to speak-unto the Lord, affection stirred him to make an a Somber load of Bonds for Uncle righteous within the citq: wilt who am but dust and ashes: 28. effort to save Sodom, lest hie�: Sam In •his tour of Airplane , s; " ;;,'. f; . Manufacturing Plants. . _ tihou consume and not spare the peradventure there shall lack five nephew might be-: overwhelmed in " Jimmie Fidler gives s 0 place for the fifty righteous that of the fifty, righteous: wilt thou the overthrow. Real religion ;r ;. , Victory' Bond away each week eek o on ' a 9 mt a be ter t•om flagyny all the city fnr lark • of tends not to destroy but to fWW thee to ifo after' this manner, to five? And he said, I will not des- all the impulses of true natural Claire Boothe_ the globe -trot- h ° a `.10, 3..E K.�;lr,.�.,d clay, the righteous with the wick- troy it, if I find there forty and love• ting author, 'actress and war tor- Commentary, heard 'from CKOC eel, that so the righteous should five. 29. And he spoke unto him Secondly, Abraham feared that respondent, who recently gave a T and CKCL. p ay. vivid "LIFE" story Brother Bob is again at helm ; be as the wicked; that be far from ye again, and said, Peradventure if all were swept away, the our- ry on._the - Battle. _ - = of Music- Hall --on Thursday nights _ the #: shall not the Judge of all there shall be forty found there. rounding nations might have rga- of _Egypt, is heard quite frequenk- while Bin kpp . an aaole e p ne the,esrth..do right? 26. And Je- And he said, i will not do it for son ro reproach trod and would ly on the air, these days -- as g p` — "-°-' bovah said, If I find in Sodom the - torty'a sake." Six times Ab- accuse him of unrighteousness guest, special. commentator, and his golf, his fishing, his swi e fifty righteous within the city, *ahem returned to the charge, _ and inju:0ice inasmuch as he war analyst] ° ming ands his HORSES -- some Pe granted, destroyed the righteous with the • • folks call that a holiday. 'then I will spare all the place for and as each petition was nted, Y , Musical sensation of the year their sake." Abraham is moved his faith and courage grew. He wicked. Curlilbeks' Phil Harris, or, as g 'The Lord's Departure Jack Benny would call him, is Young twelve year. old Lorin - � at once to intercede for .these tit- did not learn the vast extent of sp tuts Y ,� Masiel, who he's been doing some lea which God had told, him He God's righteousness and mere all 83. "And Jehovah went his way, _Corny Joe of the Wilshire Bowl" Lop -Elite. summer conducting o!__ -ia about fo be a military* band = - __ would destroy, a remarkably, ae- at once; as he gained each point, as soon 'as he had left pff com- such auguit organizations as the curate prefiguring of the compas- he was inspired to dare another, muning with. Abraham; and Ab- master. He might even be wav- - �� in-g a baton over - an Air Force Blue networks summer symphony _ slon of the Lord. The Almighty was obliged by the rabam returned unto his place. orchestra, and others. Somewhat t The friend o! God is compas- demands of His own nature, to Abraham did not here pray for or a -Coast Guard band by the reminiscent of 19h century brit- ` - - •sionate even of the sinful and de- bring out of Sodom the only per. Lot, but yet God remembered Ab- time you read thin. At any rate, liance as exemplified in the Mo- gTaded. Abraham did not inter- sons that could, by any possibil- raham and sent Lot out, of the Harris, who is caught short right zart's, Schubert's and Wa = between the first and third draft gaer'a ' cede. for Lot, but for the sinners ity be accounted __41steous. There midst of the overthrew (Chap. -all of whom produced and per Sodom. He had perilled his were not ton righteous men in 19:29) ao that there had been with a self - supporting wife and a formed works of miraculous life in warfare for them; he now Sodom; but Lot and his wife, and unrecorded intercession for him baba, feels that it is about time merit during their early years. _ The unselfish desires for he does his-enni y far the services. popular' hit& of -ttie week is bad he learned this brave pity2' And God's righteousness was others, that exhale from human Who'll a ]the P s Maestro -in the elude a little jingle called "Jingle. fall when the aeries re- opens, is Where but from- the Gad- with clearly established and vindicated hearers under the influence of the still a question. Perhaps Phil's Jangle, Jingle," "and another oa� whom he lived by faith? How in the eyes of the surrounding love which Christ plants in us, that starts out put, put, put . . do come down is blessings on band, with a proxy bandlesder, others. We help one another might be a good idea. �s id wnen we pray nor one another. - - - �S�wlaar4w .�,1er * w call #�� The stage, the screen and prob- ably radio, will be all joining By Cutting Grass. SCOUTBI hands in making a gigantic - in- $ORSZ6N?AL Answer to Previous Puzzle ad To place LA a 4 a tional revue of Irving Berlin's 'Goslings have replaced motor -- - i May of Asiatic IRMUIL line. great hit "This is-the' Arm*." Al-' mowers at the Norwich Grey republic. I ( '16 Huge Caen- b7ginf L 1 o n s badges, the ready a sell -out .sa a stage play, bound track for the duration. The „ S Its tempor"7 Y ��� city- "Wiaga of Scooting, were award- using iumy talent and men ex- mowers ate precious guoline _ 8 V uaL I lgpo�o ed eight St. 'Thomas Boy Scouts elusively, Warner's have- paid while trimming -the brass. The } Brown and presented by Wing Commas- - $250,000.00 down payment for goslings trim thi grass and satisfoy ib AAng a rtes, = 20 two. �t• jar D. large the - -the- screen rights;- and - wilt turn their- appetites in the same gulps. , 17 Bathes.. SIR 22BagBke per, gathering of m l tary and traxs!tig - � � �! 3t) Spirits od >t6 South Amed• units and the ublie at Pinafore l ca kalultif -)• 1;-rlI on uominlfn Lay. IL 'boys TOSSON10 STAT1YX5 OKAO Yeatresl tgett aBuRT wAT■ 21 Female towL 28 Pertaining N were instructed by .Civilian In- CTUR east. Cara rear UJIM, Kirland -L. cwt+ 32 Compeo�ditrsps. the Pops. structor Jack Shepherd of the =acct sear• caT iota CxcB w.n.w« reset osa may, � 94 Born. 30 Beret. R. C. A: F. Technical Trainin U.S. NtvrwoauKS ctcae Ottawa isiot ittylta" 11AGM - � - S . ^- •want* N.B.Q fed eosY al[i3D Tlaa+laa feet (iaR ®aelsad ILeem - 33 Like. 31'Hasteuet School. _ war •.B.C- she TM CKao sores feet ass• assessed, /a.r4s - ` , ' �` WABO (C.B,b) scot C"C Brantford laser (ise BarBIeN it.Tes 26 Male child. 32 Ships record woes (st.s•a.) raft CKLw wt aver sect. asr e>st..e is u• . - 3T Smart irnoelr. 44 To halt. TRIL211CAL book. Many thousands of Se■ Scouts = CAVADIAN STATIONS Crcxz wtagises ,:Igor oSV ataslaad tt81s 09 Doctor (abbr. 46 Adam's nuts. 27 Side bone. ctrotr o..os se. ieoot U.S. seaT><o�rS sws L40M .. " - ) from all parts of Great Brit in �t5oo D...ueeaitast _tee= s•.r+.t. ,+... :- 2 -I'-�- - -- yset. -- -' Sao.. 3Q £a..�llr ll. '7 Cw.mtu.+ °W''+ 3 Ponta }t stales Genus vt have gorge into the Royal Navy, �o sHast ii r� salsa aN iise � aseas seem 39 Gazelle. 48 Eyelid. herbs. Bias Bewte ices. r r 4 Almond. and have made a fine record. caws North may eser weT sea a.atae:r suet BY" aaaad■ raise Sieir?iess. 49 Sootier than. 40Oc bow. . CtrCS sort* sp iWer Was Plttelq:tr (east w6LA__ fereeeetadr 3Indian _ cs'co crams sect wean o rear ► _ 25 Protrusion of 5o Ray. mulberry 4i Occurrenw. A new Sea Scout "land Ship , - - �'PL London *atoll wags soft i ssm = ' the lips. 58 Secondary. To sanction. CiCS Stratford But wan s sect WCAB Pull-. tsstm 38 Upon. S4 Pressing tool. `Steep ruQed 4S Bound. the Venture, a training centre cF•BC Ktsaea Ltaet wataw . isaot wBtr1 Hester lees _ ��.;. 3T Ugly old - : S5 Important �k• 48 Cupjd. ' and central anchorage for Mont- MCI halt etw H. Itwt win tot W% N. Tort Itss - - waauaa: -__� rives' in ttifs 71adlani. -- 40Epo 1 real- district Sea Stouts, was 738 Paid publicity. land. 8 Node opening. 51 August (abbr.) "launched" with due cere;nony in other blitzed British cities, the Obeying Hitler •10 Nothislg. 50 This land's ! grain (abbr.), 52 MountaiGq the presence of a large gathering Scouts of Canterbury rendered ~' 41 Measure for former rulm 10 View. (abbr.). of Scout officials and distin - outstanding s ring s With Pleasure _ a outsta stoics du and print. were the iI Persia. *a wo, exist. uished guests. The latter included ioisowing the . German air rams . 42 God of war. Manchu --�. 12 Celebratid. 54 Into. officers of the R.C.N.V.R. The on that ancient cathedral town. - 1 �1 R 4 6 1 13 !' it 12 anchorage is located at 'Valois Authorities in charge of .several According to one of the tales Bay, on Lake ,St. Louis. A.R.P. branches called on the carried from Europe and reprint - �� h� µ . . .. District Scout Commissioner to ad In The' Canadian Unionist, Hit-, c ' The fifth annual Bo Scouts' thank -him for the *valuable work let and Goering were visiting as ► M, Y performed, by the Scouts. armaments plant nand Goering - _ I7 p t1 20 ( and Girl Guides' Sunday. service I' told Hitler that German - workman T Park. -' - -- -at Montebello ark, .S ether- -- ---� - -- - ' re losing i s it Fuehrer. . .. - ip - -- - - . we to n faith t the !i I2 roes; was this year, attended by Must Not Waste :'his Hitler denied and going _up 600 boys and girls. The • parade to a workman, handed 'him, his �' rs is zSr to the park was led b a band of String In Britain • • - Ir y � • . own revolver, and said: • Scout pipers. - ."To prove your loyalty to me. o c -`o Severe penalties for those who Some'6,000 Scouts and Guidea destroy rags, rope or-string were shoot -five of your comrades. = ` 34 of Leeds, England, attended_ -__ ordered by the British govern- The man obeyed immediately ` d wnoriai Cent Guioia cnrvira 'nn merit, ranging- uv--te -£400 (about and killed five Germans. .Hitler =� 36. 37 United Nations Sunday.' The $2+225) fine or two years' im- was delighted, and • smiling at- ' parade salute was taken , by the prisonment. Goering. said i I• 4p Deputy Chief Scout, Sir Percy The Ministry of Supply said "Well done, my good , man. s• - i: Everett, Who is well known to hundreds of thousands of tons of Where do you come from ?" 42 . - a3 4+! Canadian Scouts and leaders. With rags were needed as raw material Swiftly the man answeredn :. ;' ::• -• ���...```�'�'�' Sir Percy were the Lord Mayor of e e or a arm "'Warsaw." - - , - - ` r - equipment ` y r - to make qi nt t e ---+ 47 4g 4 Leeds Lord Horewood a,.c, von. '' " Sir William Bartholomew, the ' All rags, rope and string must = 'i0 51 52 s�4 Regional Scout Commissioner. be kbpt separately and not only ;Grand Coulee Dam will event• - 10,000 people joined in the ser- •, . must not be destroyed but must ually provide, rater for irrigation vice and witnessed the march_ past. not be thrown into garbage cans of 1,. 00,000 acres of productive Like their brother Scouts of or refuse bins. land. I a . _ PUP No Sense, No Feeling - - . By J. MILLAR WATT... SNOW - t NAT S ON, I DIDN'.T J� :._ YOU RE ALL - I FORGOT TOO MISS 17 UNT L _ - .VET -� I TRIED TD PROFESSOR + d UMBRELLA - GLOS E tT. w 'fie 3 �t!a• --a '•' i} III (ROI....d 0. 7h. lip 1- M l .R.' ••-- w_:�_:.:w..__.n uY...,.'J .. _'. ...� -_• ..= _�.. -� - -•.- .- -- -.._.. -ter.. n��. —. -. .C- S.Fi�_!"'_W.!.6v - _�... •. •V'• .sW.b•+.KiOaYidr t.. - Y•�.MY9 . < -., a..xf�- 4:r.✓� ?•- Cl.�f•uac. P_e--., ra ct. - �, - .. ..,,. s:*'� R•,.... ,sµ5'• - ,e,,x *'-r. , s,•'," -N_.f; 44 \ _ ,h' ra•!� rods up.- -de raw something else, too, and checked an exclamation; •r• :» 'i '' ehaacing t0 look nD the road to- ward San Baba, he spied his elan- = ive friend of overnight just dis- 4: appearing behind some bushes. -= ANDAllan whistled so" at a sudden �F notion; he beckoned to the oflicer _ u Asia dismounted and, went into the lobby. r - Here id a $raAd. mBalt3n o "Senor Colonel, I observed a , man last night watching this inn bevera a -with a deliciens s while -you were inside. I have-just �iobtlst flavor all its Own6 vi seen the_ same fellow lurking uD — ♦ p .• _ the road. Thought I'd tell you. It made ke the cup, occurs to me that possibly you �••� ,;+ a • --VERY ECONOMIriAh,�.. » are' being followed - perhaps , by one of those 'friends' you met a< " .. _�.••oSTDM yesterday!„ 1 e s CIRSA16 B- 6V%a46. "Ah!" Colonel Escobar reimhed OSTUM up u touch' hie moustache, staring American. ad a a �� ilhoughxfui2y at the American. S t (RAND '•Yes," he admitted slowly, "it is t ft: �.• quite possible I am being watched. j - - 4 oz. size makes S0 Cups, • .....,. » .-. • Could you see if the fellow hate ¢ 11 • - ., ' ' • i oz. size makes 100 Cups. • , C#j,,QJQQ J!4pj oavda�•k bluq clothes? And aquite - •• '" •' ,. pw r•ol tM f,AN,l, IN ,N. C•. large sombrero?" ..- •N-••• - » - •-'Thal descrlbe8 - him_-perfectly:' Allan could not condone assassina. Lion even for traitors, eu ue add- - "rf a .. e- ' . "Setter keep your 'eyes open ..Race ' is Ear trouble, eh? "� of Kellgg ./ �y. "Indeed, `I will be most care- Jf w - -anty Yo u- - Eulloy fill, ° - -- promised the colonel of "Company Cif anada Limi- rnralea. "And' meanwhile, senor, -teed, for its brand of oven -' -" - =- Poppedrice.Getao®e�odayI KIMPIES permit me to thank you once again for a kindness. I shan't forget It." , « . They went into the hotel to- gether, chatting casually. Escobar "•a continued on his way to the patio Patient gentleman has been tray- 2'A tablespoons cornstarch - and Allan halted at a gesture from -sling a bit himssW' Escobar 's - 1 egg yolk Sun Su behind the desk. The Chin - hand was at his month, either to 13fi tablespoons sugar a - `i _ - ese was holding out a telegram, shape his small moustache or to Few grains salt - which Allan took and ripped open .hide a twitch - of his lips. "Yon - Whipped cream" , - . _, - - • .. in some mystification. He wasn't sold hia office 'vas In Ban Fran- Beat ginger ale to boiling point = expecting a wire from anybody. eiioo, did you not? Yet I- observed and stir in cornstarch which has SERIAL STORY —_ - -- _ - — - ga•" `- The message was signed with the wire L dated from Ban Die moistened with cold water., the name of the magazine editor "The devil!" Said Neale sorely - -' - -, p ti w1 uvex 'neaten lk been hAE�CiC�I�# MASQUERADE Francisco, and the test Ix was disconcerting to have the d -sugary and salt, Return -to _ 0 brief. It said: ''When are you gains edilet'■ . well -meant gesture• turn over hot b double boiler and cook ' to send us some pictures?" into a boomerang, but Allan forgot water stirring constantly for 20 BY CECIL. CARNES � Allan grinned to himself. He that in a temporary irritation. "Do minutes, Fill baked tart shells - . £ STORY: Allan Steele _recognized' the fine Italian hand- you always read lost correspond- with the msiture after it has Mal. 714E pos, boy, svveepin� the central court. of his chief in this. It was he who once before returning ft to its ad thor�Wgbly. Chill and top with - 11 It10 as n,aeazirta stenoer, cr, awakened him. had sent it, not the editor, and it - Donor, Colonel?" whipped cream for serving, reeks Dr. Sargent and daughter, He bathed, breakfasted in hie was merely designed to near our ��' " "" "'mil f umma�_S -1- - - m U. L mission In Mexico's pen- room, got. into. the riding kit he his avowed _ reason, for, being in. 1 package lemon jelly Maul&, who have diaxppeared; had .brought; guessing ' he . would Lower Callfornia. It could also be � 1 cup. boiling 'water Also news of 'Harry Bishop, mad= need iq' and was waiting-.for Asia construed as a delicate .hint to _ABLE TALKS I cup ginger ale rend by mysterious Injection' at !1- sharp `3n the lobby, She ap- set busy on his •real job! Tfrat re- - - -- 1 tablespoon vinegar while on acme mission, i3isho P. geared promptly with the new'S Election wiped the grin from his s 1 l - - found: repeated only "The Yellow that she had ordered -a horse for thoughts.- He stuck the envelope Ginner Ale As An 1 irttp" grated carrots Dwilol" Allan pets leads from him as 'well as for herself from in his. pocket, glanced cautiously 34 cup pecans (cut -fine) Own Su. Chinese proprietor of a rancher down the road. She about as•usual'to make sure there' Asatatan - 3t teaspoon salt isolated Inn , who is working with looked 'amazingly lovely, her slim were no eavesdroppers. then spoke _. Dissolve jelly in boiling water. IJ. S. He learns there Is Jap cane body nicely e f off by' -tile wbite, quickly to Sun On. - Ginger ale used as a base with Cool and sc(d_ginges ale. Chill - Rory on nearby -island that 'migi+t breeches and white silk blouse. '•1'm goirig for a spiii in'the car ituit juices and tan and "what when slightly thickened; -add be front . for plane • and bomber the was wearing. A hat one size directly after lunch-­:looking for not" is the ingredient which adds - vinegar, diced pineapple, carrots, ... supply base', mat "04aittrul anN _ a_Wa1.1t'1 Lau a ,I..,.� :,..� �• f.e nt. trans- Thi, Veit t0 an 1 - - Oats "� --- -F _ Pnnnna an.i unit_ Plwra in rim or - - •• evil" Asia Minor. Eurailon girl her fiomage- to- -pe blex;can sun. I'd drive about ten miles south Although as a beverage it does individual molds. Chill until firm. • _ " ufio hates the English, Is connect. She rode well." So did AIlan along the share road and see serve a most important role on gene on lettuce with mayonnaise. Ad with k. He makes play for Steele, winning her praise 'wizen. what I Lnd:"• . occasions, ginger ale will go solid Sees g, Asia, is suspicious of her friendll• - . he subdued • a lively rebellion "Be careful, Tenor, murmured with the addition of gelatine and rRoM with Col. Escobar, enlpmatic staged by his mount. They settled iii@ .fat man, fanning him$elL. "I! mattes some of our most attrac- Mies Chanthers woleousee tersoase iMleer of Rural Guard.. 1 might suggest something -?" tive molds either for salads or letters frous Interested reders. she . to an easy Angle step. keeping "Please do, III welcome an t Besse is pleased to receive pieggeseleaa slew 1,, aide and -ts krag: y f0 desserts, carrying with it the'tame wt topke i °r her eal uta, and In . CHEESE CATCHES MOUSE fried to direct their route down you Site me e�quiri - itav3rs which we get in - -*; s+'ft - to ua a, to year ,weff "Inland about half a mile there - it as a bevera a reeves • ateo■eat. for reeltee •# " CHAPTER VIII the gulf, but she insisted firmly g • aeeelai oeaae ass to order. addrem _ 'The lobby was still'ewpty; Asia there was pothtng worth picturing .is a second road, not too rough,_ We hope you will find these year lettere to Natlas Sadie n. uaas -. which Lakes the same direction as recipes here. na west Adelaide' street. To- Nand Escobar were still chatting in in that direction, and,Ied the way p helpful: is plannins''your rest•, send ■tata"d sell- .ddr..aed 'lke patio; _the _rest of the hotel west. - the first. It is much more private. rummer menus: -- e■velefe U yea star a reply. ''Was silent as the night 'itself. In response to her fairly direct When you are abreast of the J& - Ginger Are Delight - Allan went. to bed, reflecting as lands I mentioned, .you'll find a Rural Education >i tables gelatine questions, he obligingly invented goons - he undreased that he had not dons steep little hill with a clump of - a mythical family, had Cut- 34 cup cold water In Great Britain so badly for the first aiteruoon, feud mythical outrages at the pines at the.'top. Lying- In them, I% cups . ginger ale, with that excellent Pair of 1 cup anned pineapple sT -look The hatAd".Z,1glish. She those islands,' he promised him• �...aow : "Peed - L, y' D p P P expressed womanly sympathy, and �o " i buwlc ,.,o•a.r1f,•,,., .G.�•alb. ?'Se,.d tcation E'nmmit *tea e t 'Celt, and if those yellow devils - cgs see much without being seen - frankly aired 'some of the' srtev- 1 :cup fine shredded cocoanut East Sussex, England, bas recent - _ Then his head hit the soft cool antes she liad.'brought 'from India. yourself." 2 cups canned apricots ly begun to publish a School Farm pillow and he: proceeded to sleep They cursed the British Empire in Right! Thanks a lot, Sun $u.° Soak gelatine in cold !water, - Magazine, ''with a teacheia' and .)bite the seven Ephestans. It.was language hotter than the July- Allan held the other's' eye a mo•• and p*e over boiling water un-, children's section. The teachers' s broad !daylight when the Indian heat Allan also meat Yf I don't 'come back; gars birth to an tit dissolved. Cool; add the ginger section gives artiC'lea on various "a . older brother who, he said, was an YO "I know where I went last!" ale slow! stirri ' 'I understand, senor. I gaits y, �.�� blended. subjects, such as the purpose of , army- off}cer - rustiiag -,as- linvortantt Combine .with -- faults„ diced-- 4w:,out rural crafts end biology xnd-- rsb --- . • suit, n .' - - -- - • - -• - -- -- -_...- - - ,�. bureau in the War Department • • • in'small-pieces. When congealed bit keeping, and specimen schemes e)' „UNIVERSITY OF at Washington -a brother who - serve on lettuce with fruit salad of work. The children's section kept him informed of much, that Allan 'went into the corridor dreasing. Serves 8. includes news of young farmers' TORONTO leading to Lis room, Some yards clubs or school clubs and cam went on behind the scenes. Allan beyond It the door of another C6ocolat. Ginger Ah pe= - y School of Ntu'sing was quick enough to -note the `;. glance she . darted aY him when room was alightly ajari a, Shadow, 1 cup sugar - titioas. llor the 'session '1942-43 ff r the passing to and fro across it told 'dt -cup ground shocolate In one school in Sussex where following courses are offered: he brought out that item of family' four and a half acres have been L A three -year Diploma course: history. H_ a had her. interested, of movement within, That would 114 cup hot water ...�r °�� "��- a 6.••o•d ..o =. be Asia he ,.surmised • powdering 1 stick cinnamon bought and turned into a farm, sag in nursing -and special - �. ` preparation for public health her , nose before joining her ~con- S tablespoons strong coffee ---the - childr� keep- mat- 'only rah- nursing• She accounted for herself quite stant escort in the patio; he drop- 1 teaspoon vanilla bits and chickens, but -ducks and y L A four -year Degree course readily. She owned a big share in Ded the telegram smack in -the .'.teaspoon salt calves, and run' a market garden sal tral this„ includes a iron- a .Japanese ,fish cannery' operat- centre of the hall, went into his ook sugar, chocolate, water on well. Every member of the eras tralniag to nursing and In In -the gulf, and was here to school's Young Farmers' Club j special preparation for public $ room, shut the door and fell to and cinnamon .together for .10 . $. health nursing ,or hospital keep an eye on her investment, oupervision. ppwdering hie own. minutes, cool; add lrtrong coffee, does a week's duty on the farm NOT In both .courses or ar- Very plausible yarn,' reproved I A moment later he smiled at vanilla and salt. Store; in refrig= twice 'a term, and takes -turns in .�•�" 1. alvett i , t: ".._ .e — A4laa -1u0n fly, for it seemed to himself is file glass above his erstoi until serving time, istr.tton. g When week end and holiday work. Many ;R i. Certificate, courses for "yor 'a lot, of territory grad- wagoiand: A light footstep. had ready to serve use two tablespoonh of- their classroom lessons are vats nurses • • • come along the hall, paused just of this syrup: 1 tablespoon heavy based on the • practical problems Scholarships and loans are now ' available. They got back to the hotel'at an instant, then went along toward cream over :,i cup shaved ice and of farming, and .a 18- year -old -` • For further Information addreiss; noon, ?Allan saw a saddle horse the lobby. The cheese hats caught fill glass with ginger ale. librarian - collects all. articlis of THE SECRETARY, tethered is the Shade by the front the mouse. Asia had picked up the Ginger -Ale lee a farming interest- UNIVERSITY SI NURSING, door, and Secobai standing by and envelope, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO D but she was going to I tablespoon plain gelatine . • ,'` 7 watching them keenly w they have a look at ita "'oontents before > cup cold water World production of tobacco atv. i returnin& it to its owner. 1% cups ginger ale _ erages 5,000,000,000 pounds per ,ANNOUNCEMENT Half an hour ]star, coolly cloth- s,(i cup nutmeats cut fine year. } -H A Y F E V E R ad in a fresh linen suit 'and feel- ..cup celery chopped 'z '�-�, f W pleased with himself, he select. S I N'U S • I tablespoon crystallized ginger i Although there is ao C.N.E. this ed a table 1: the patio and order. dear, at which yea east Matt SUFFERERS . ed lunch. The boy had no aoonei 1 cup assorted fruits (drainea MW booth., our Eueal tare. grapefruit, apricOte, peaheS duets are still ava11ah1e, and INSTANT and EFFECTIVE gone th &n . Colonel Escobar came' , ep','ie larchasea oranges) sauntering 911ROVOR YOUR LOCAL STOAa - ranntering across the court and 'Dissolve jelly Wd a" familiar' missive on the Y powder in hot KOALA JU-J BL E AA s � � table. � •,ate>�and,_cb�'Il. Ac}d winger' ale <'A KOALA EMULSIFIED - _ _ _.__ _. ., which has been thorouglil chilled, - IDUCALYPTUS - =! t - Senorita Minor .eked me to When mixture is thick and syrupy _ yr . Py ., = KOALA saB tlAe.aia.- G.16.EXTRACT hand you thee; she nicked it up t,.RV� IN icaealyttas >' 1ri the corridor, where the thinks fold in ' the balance of the -in- 4L G. ZXULsIFI>SD , gredients. Turn into mold and EIICALYlTU5 eome,bmKhms, yon moat have dropped it.' chill until firm.. Unmoid on cr`ia b N any altfieaity b ebtainiq, fever, slaw �►p' A thousand thanks'. Just iL P 2111 pas write va dlree& a•q* a word from my editor caking why endive and 2erve, with generous u AUSTRALIANEUCALYPTUS - ortion._of -- mayonnaise. LIrIT � I haven't b�et de`diag him pOd= 'a .� - .li•'l8 Daaheas S.R., Teronte., Oat. COAANNiI�iIONZSt int'ea." .. _ •. Ginger Ale Sarpri'e - •- „ •- ' • °�:�: _ /VIVA "Yes. re c g And apparently the lag- ♦ 134 ups ginger ale . 1+ p�,^-,b.:• , �•ti„.+•- .xs*sR -a_ . R;.i9w: - .. / .. .. ,'+:�:. _ _ ..... > x . - ': .,. • . _ `:. _ vua.n'. F "N" ' =r` PICIiERIH� �dILLS Tam �" :,Farr's Elevator 3 w . X1,75 Der year. $L" in sdranw -�� � �� � BBiP $QCHWHSAT � 'isbscript}ons to � Unit Stadaa .RON GIBSON FOR SALT, GC Britain, =40 In advance. Shur -gain feed, ser- ,a vice mill, chicken �` The atl'e TRANSPORT >l Twine at the -old Pries p LEAVE PICKBRING 1t last-. _ - TO OSHAWA starter, grOV,nn _ TRANB RT It•it's You are Nood ng EVERY 13OUS - -• $ `-- -�Stouffvlfle - Q�RTAt�$ CONSULT s , mash, layuig mash, Movu�a Salk. W per cwt. At 81 minutes sitar the hear 10.81 CHURSDA,Y, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - 3-ar ;e Miluv Mathis" a. m. to' 11.81 p. aL -Also at 8.31 range pion O AUGU&r 4 7 sad s - - - and 9-M •a, m. sad at 12A1 s, M. �� % y BAND GRAVEL 8'1't�NB M'ood's lEleetrie caei.rr Bleetrk Fencers end r starter,— concentra• Captains Of The = y i - -- - m&._- �-EVERYRONTO tes, Calf Ntarterr fin• -- - ClOUds _.. t U Owee lase iif oM1ea SIT' At S minutes to the uwr &64 a. ` zs. 4*y starter, salt JAMES, CAGNEY and : - to 10.54 IN arse and as 7.98 a. m, -$3 blocks and bags DIMS XONG x - - _ and 11.44 P. Also at 7.41 (in. 'twAskelmey PERMANENT NAGGIiW MI - " .. >,L eseeet Saadsys aad 8olidas a. Purina fl ra i 3, Strrl►iags earl Night - 7 sad �! y sp Y THAT FRAYS T14E TEaFE WANTED • ._ (Easte:a Daylight Saving Thor) DEAD NbK fps AND OWES. ITIVA� s1M: AND CA's an 1RAVU M40mola ll AN MONDAY, TUESDAY, WLDN MT YOUR EYES. For tre4.. Phoee 4590 D. N , oA wood A�mter 1s, 11 C. P �P Ply �, L H. TUCK, otter. D. ................. i Pic6i:m • ONT. ........ ti ... fl l�J iaL ��/1/1 S leY r t. 1'�if • Ear mew am jr• Plcxz (; �g �Bt.IYS[t My Life With -. .., ..., ........ - o8lwAj � PI��x� . F - - - Caroline" - - - �- - - -- -- - .. W We pay the `.phone 'obaliz'� _ �� RONALD co""" : GOR N a The 19MBILIUc DO YOUNG LTD - saved sbort Sabtseta �'E Torras . — _ Phone = _- Scarbor0 _Junction "� R.: , '1 '`y Brock Road Csravol - RADIO ' SE tVICIA . - TELEPHONB9 - Howard lily and Seasboso - The Man" Who Pit • Crushed Pit Ruii :HERE ARE aUar A Fsw LiNE9 01? OUR MOCK: '' .� Came To Dinner • . ;All glades and sizes of lumber, rough or Frames, Saah, - -._ _ Gravel BErTE DAVIS � A PNOM ...w OUR - DOM. se:>:a. Yd,ild4ngs. Soft and )sadwood_ flooring, Briclt maul: tea _ Sand and Guaranteed Service. . - SSd3ag, Cedargrain :hassle Siding, W'sllboarda, sheetroaTs, astir Isth; .Men of $0� 40,. :0 '' :' :Stone A" Make or Me" . i ee}ar rand Asphalt Shingles, Roll Roofing, Rock Wool Insulation, PBP, VIM, .YIl3oR. 8W1 aorseai?- -- t - vase �u�A Dekivare3 ar La'ided in Pit ,ARTHUR �'IEEnL1 — - _ -- - . • '_ Plywood F�inela, Masaaite Products, . 33srelapr Tile. Sewer Pipe, Field ostrs: o�a a �� Toronto Oltiew - Hewarsi Q471 '-- .P'S02+1$ 52 side - plant, Pleb. 87 r 8 — Oak a apselal !de taW 5. J. tnr..la w � le .t . JOHN BOURNE ds Ohl YICB p — o?�• EVERYTHING: FROM FOUNDA? ION TO RiDGEBOARD ..Or sat. at atl Good rorns stops,.. mrtV Fran mood FU411iDay o DIRECTOR -- � Day or 2Qigit! - = Private Ambulance R .' : - _, ae Mar or I E E D 9A� E a = Now 8toek Agency , Malvern 5000 ser.l.a to Move n a w - Markham, Qtit...- , � firurif _. L.L�E - NOTICE • CO- OPERATE IN ONTARIO'S EFFORT TO PRODUCE MORE WOOL. HELP INCREASE THE SIZE AND � Claremon.t, ant �GREENW40I) NUMBER of oNTwAto SHEEP FLOCKS `Brierbu& Rogital :. MILLS - ODUCING mori wool to riot Canada's 6�ing Sow and her w - - tioerui oentT�osoeed- - - =- . -� - - - - -- - -- . _ • _ 18�,$,�6,= �- ;t93S; -�-� pnlsuoo n a west i�c -w►�c$ deserirci- �earoesi oobside�- - - : Msia'Bt• E. Stoaffvi119 �JnO, -Du a!aD► - - o{ North Ame�scY and of world ooadits o #ooc occasioned p �e war : Materotty,,Medical, sad Sur; �IiA7, JiiNL, J1iL? Items an ssena im doe cafls • For 8trsiaht and cases takes;. AND AMF� — — - -I - d»oivag _ Cboppins w - .. oedusgbt spealoog. - _ Malernity Semi-Room l!U>tIDAYS and FRIDAYS - IN" Anwiaes wesi heiodlem IM I" Amesis n rrrd cemo pdn 1511 t IRe`istered Nurses in attendance end only, eft by speinial 14 hour servtoe Rnvan! assaageareat Canada ..............». 19,200,000 lbs. Canada ............... 109,000,000 lbs. r. �� _ � United States ...... 455.000.000 lbn. United _States ..._. 977.000.awJba. ' always as laud Total 474,200,00011». ToTaI .» 1086 000 OOO lbs. ;.• MRS E R. GOO 25.37 V. X.J. C3iZEE�i . »DEI9�T - - 611,500,000 Iba, ­.A You can see that with at a 'um end with merdtaaeman e 1 �PPing mace rT - = s- targec-for enemy subawrines, the siwat'� indeed crlticsi. More wool s+snK -� _ tx produced at home and it's up to Ontario firmer to help. produce it. r` - HARVEST. - HELP - : The Ontario. Depart ment ofA�lturei sworkingto e�taa�eaaeof25 _ 3n this province. To do this, all p:aeut Soda moat be kept, and is additiosr, _ _ -- 110,006 ewe lambs from the 1942 crop must be• kept on the farm. U every _ present flock owner ke thr - three ewes from crop, most of the would _--_ -- - - Pt aria P• eacreaae C O VIII MITTEE = _ _ - beobmined. But since many sh"P owners cannot accommodate any more animals the Department is asking Ontano farmers to establish 1,000 new flacks which -- - _ - _ -- - will absorb all surplus ewe lambs. Your Agricultural R. ,..,. - _, :,.tive will be able = _ - touch with men w have or men , to put you in to who lambs for who wish to --F=: pine Fhes3. ; - • C. D. Conant • -'E. W. Webber- --- In establishing l,000 new flocks, it is intended that 'on take lace L•: _ -- ...�.,. sheerpopulaa You will _ place - . t70tratttS�-la�3u luvu w .�._ -. Chairman - v ice- Chairman expansion must,b a«omplished�ia Tors oouaty is the lints below. cw s ndANOW .A,. .G. M l _ waotweref� : Lmeols ir, aoweridp Ittn.tow - T }� F M Campbell, Seer tart �,,,«` ; c.d.eea � ..' Turk � �' I 0.. !►loot 't!t.rt+�s its Emergency due to the war, weather and other eircumetaaces, - M s i oxford Make the harvesting of the 1942 crops vitally necessary. Citizens, Tl-- th, cis•+•+ - _ Pei.•n sd�esi _:,s j tea•tl.as : f- �raaaae • ... students, boys, woman and all others who can spare any time; sre urged ; �.�iie •' .. �;: � ` - • To help as a patriotic duty and contribution towards wiming-- -- tars !Isar. Farmers requiring such help ari requested to make their coeds ova � � w' 'rtwrir sae -., 1arYt ib�e Rrbebs► 14wi Ail willing to help, and all who used help, are 1 to coat- t ;IssutQdcs►!a with the nearest of tba following oalMiti EAN 'OLICY * :t" farmer a sew Seek of 15 ewe laosha ar eaese my waste a see Ale j y • ' awn Taus oo bm Trom the Dominion C . ' -O"Wa: • -6 PRi& —mood W.9 Phoni j4110 - . - - - -,y . .. .._ CONNItT_.TPOIIR AOMgIL71RAt 11lTMegIAZM �,!' �' '.. ' . .. . . 't For oomp}ete information about outran: ewes, ewe LmbR or tees, eeA4 I Yaw a na play in bel • Caoeda prodtxeStsdt HeaocDept. of Live ;htb- 3Br Phone- '581 — , _ -- owre wook consult -- - = - - -- or- -..�. �� - IRON. P. M. DEWAN W. �. REnC . - ,_ p>�ck : TQW .Hall Phone 110 MINISTER _ . 'DEPUTY MINISTER > . •- �s _ era - . -. _��_ .1� '.: ' - .. Y• W: Career's- --- -- - Who 25r _ Off Port I'E.rr A - - _ NTARI TMENT ACRICU LTU E •..�, - -I'w:r _ .:X'� ,...::' .mow , - I f �. rtm • al•.. '.'sirs' -' -ice " •' : S;• _ with his people. — Grant Johnston, Mr. West will be the speaker at. Joyce, were happy to learn that `ARE M. 0 of the Aar Forae. Ted- -Fallows at nest Sunda" church ser-Ace. � they had arrived from overseas and homm j The 'Knox Bros. Walter and Rosa /are enjoying a well earned holiday .:!; • . were with their people last Sunday. t at their halms here., Grant, of Toronto vis- taxing to answere for. - and Mrs. Ingliis returned to On Thursday evening, July_ 80, a Mrs. Jack Cropley left last west! their home u North an Saturday, `.; fled ves here over the p large nuarber of friends gathered at to join her husband who is working - -- .week - Shower 'by School Triaisds, Honour Mrs. Ronald Miller and small son; the torovn hall is honour of Miss in the Province of Quebec, Mr. and Vii. Lien Lye visited Mr. August Wedding Bitty accaaxpar�ying them for a Crawford and Mr. Hehry Sonley, W, Arthur Annie of Ottawa, IN � .< ind -Ms`s. Bryan of Cobourg on Yon- a .ho.,er_ for id;" �a r�� it lwlida�. , -whose - �:e takes place on Sat- spending two weer vacation at trig - - day last. 1 i honour of her to -- TraffL - 11.. 1' 1. .. • • . ,I orday, A� 8th, is St. John's home of his parents, M%- and ID 1. coming maTrI a heavy over the week -end. Church hero The and Mrs. T. L• ye and children Ma: Bruce IfArtoa, was given by MM Frank Hoag, of Romeo, Mich. 7°� maple tea Chat. Annie. td- Toronto... -spet� t�k' -Mies Ysuiop Kilpatrick at her homes •apart visit, to g saved many lovely and useful gifts, ]Liss )Mabel Dixon of Toronto !�/ - -.- -- Ctaremoat with friends on the holi- last Saturday A number of friends oa Friday ]sit. with the bast wishes and congratul- hat been visiting with friends haxar _ drx►y. old school chums pride UP, she social _ _ oas of farads and Willson bore. -- - recently. 1 Elizabeth and Dianne, the tvvo Tha sLowee was amap- Robert H�rvsF - Jr, is iroiidaying- ; -and Mrs. 'Bost Willion wish to n► little 'daughters o! Kr. sad Idrs. _ wltk his grsndpsreata Isere. thank I. siaesselY, tit's POWs in the . � ' GBl�W0�0� • eaaWtaad • `- Dexrbie . i .•, It a tonsil operattos adlaasyss es>M r , Eric WoodlRard . is with Oshawa Bnoxxehsloa COaomenaity; flee their. . • at thb office of Dr. Tvntlineon on rrieads this week. �T 6 _ by tlwo trios of girls o! the YwaR 'lassday ISO - ]Liss Wanda Varnxmx is reeaperst- People's Ualion weave well xeadeelsdi • H - Mr. and Mfrs. Fred Evaaa, and lLz: Bass's. They spent the week -sod, at id Hs skit by Jimmie >I$d,aaa, Dsv+. sad Mrs. R. E. Forsyth, made Up s .'Brougham Ynud and John fy5nawford war k -'.. teald that attended the Open turner, y �h Leib b sad violin selecdosr �snt at Stoufldille on Monday. . • The Y People hela asocial Mr. IL. 017IIg DulbadW by 6g, with .Master $t• Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beare and Mr. Mf�h -rani .Yid evening on the opuses lawn on Yon- ward Pegs at the Pismo. violin ash a wad Mrs,, William Birkett were at W. J. Br Ow fWailr at thsit home*. day evening piano by ;Willie CIS* MW Alas, and ? 8o 11e oil i[onday, t Will assisting his father is shine- Roy Walter Daniel, of Clermont . 100 Jessie Ftaase' Is yi*Vng A#'i $illis Devitt were fine, while U Nb ' pan in • ' a.'+�Wd w� i .., X .. I.,... ,. ��� 0, 7143. T� wid Wes. ANed - job-'a swiP ♦ wart - oW- few wt at Zbmiam ,Ciaredaat via won a high for two Ifatthews Rome Willson and bride ably oa Sunday last: Friends of Kom Swath anal G*p wft her- selediond, q i ts. Fred Evans and duWxm an y at Wasaga Beach this week. - - - - - - - rneaas are sorry .0 - . -. care. - Mz& Grower of Toronto .• was the week-end visitor with Mss. James i Coates. ' - -- Mrs. Dr. Button (nee June For- syth), of Fort William, is spending a few days at her home here. - ��' �• r ' ' �1 �• Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Morley and e alxildren of Toronto were Sunda! visitors with Mr. and -Airs. Fred Morley heiFe. aar. ana sacs. Hovey •peal tw t _ holiday at their cottage at glen Haw - - — - - ; se., T Mu- Rtlncoe Miss_Jayce of Barrie returned with these for w holiday. - ' hiss Enid Cook, -of Toronto, and s Miss Margaret BrWoe, of Brooklin, ? ~' are both hone on vacation. - Mr. and Mr's. Frank Barclay are ' on holidays this week. . ' Earl Cook, Ord. Corps;' -Toter -nto; - Arthur Loyst, Brantford, and Mr. - Manion,- Engineers, ur•au:a, were ail j home over the holiday. Rev. I. E. Kennedy and. famay are. y ! all at the L'aited Church Camp - at Jackson's Point, for a holiday. �xLr. and am. Hobert.ntacoo, were, l week -end visitors with Mr sad Mrs Frank Barclay, who are away on _ - vacation. - -r - �. The women's Missioni►ry Society .. :. ..- - . ' - � .. - - - -- - • will hold its regular monthly meet- ing. in the sehodl roams of the United I '•' _ tBturclt on Thursday. Aug. 18, at s. P za: �rl. Coady"s` XXCIMp in rhea e. - -- - - Rev. Walter Daniel will takes as AT_ — - his them Sunday - aaorning at the - Raptist Church — "Rosa Death to $jfe". Evening servies will be hell _. . _ f :- .. ;_' ;t• „,,I . :: .•,k, , st. ``i -. -.. to the rare; as usual, with tbs band atiendanal - : • . - , - ; ,`. - - - - -- '' K. v x �.� � . >.'. r�a.:trtr - -- - - - - __ _ - .. - • - • -. Arenea's MWoa Circle of thr Baptist Church held Msetiag is . tort, e[ a Ritnj� - -- . • cc * 3 j, , ; . .- . "`"" - - , -_ _ ' -A. large nmaber attended the W. _ F _.� a --• . t i€ - - - ."sit• s � .. . .� Y l 5L. C. of the Baptist Church. held trwia>E:arsr� r•xc�rrxrs.�xt� last week --at the home of- Mrs. Jan: Coates. The meeting took the foAn ----� r-- .-•: — - --- _ • of a picnic and was under the dir- ection of Mr9. Gras. Gosticre group. _ • ,es its: , rn 1 � �• _ _ _ _ _ _ Miss Evans and Mrs. Edgar Ward delivered M on "Tdnper lam- _ .. i �F M iiN, l»M UI 1 IIMI III «Y., MIFIA�. �li11I�1e111.,�II N.4�n�•: M`M .. ... . , save". During the program, Miss - + Jr -' Marjorie`' Petty and ``Miss Marion 'Gostick sang a very caautiful duet, :{utter which Mrs Kenneth wars - _M ARE, NO MY WAR SAYINGS CERTIFICATES conducted gahnea Mrs. Morgan Pugh ql held a vastest with guests, relat- ing to the Mission Band, some of. .tile answers were readily von •by _ - i number or the children ,w were - in attendance. To close the afte oon x t+efreshsnents were served on the _. ' .fawn. _ • _ _ ' Root. McJ.rod Laeh7 Holier 'rj'hrou;6 tine co-operation of your local Bank, Post Ofike or Tnut Company, " Mr. Robt. McLeod was the lucky _ Ton can now buy War Savings Certidcatee in the most convenient way. You - -� • � winner of the Bridge Set for which _ ' :�:.. _• _ •. '. . �. ' _ _ Eat delivery when y� pay your money. just state the 4`sise" of te- ductes were sold and s draw con- wan and it wiU be in our name. These are teed invest• • • • , 'ducted. The Telegram acknowledge _ . - -_- � t, �� 7 (fin receipt of the 18.00 realized on the _ meats at 54.00 for 1&0 — 66.00' for . $10.00 —169 06 aw saw (Yon esao also -sale, to be turned into the War l7icUlns' Fund Although the draw -: -- -- exchange 16 War Savings Stamps for a 65.00 CortiBcite.) Was not made at Mowder's ' Store as . _ _ _ _ hoped, the draw was arondaiatad else- wf1�6:T AT i% + • TAX FM R�pMAN,! • • Y'' where. _ Stop Signs • Daalsinate Four Corners Nsw "Stop placed at We Four Corners and Re.- Yleciors will be placed on the East and North corners. Constable John , Norton has been given the necessary N:eAnt s►w Fawn GowNrn oww authority to prosecute all who do a not obey... these signs. Mr: Norton. stated,_ that "as much as be might not case- to impose tines on friends, s he will enforce the .law strictly — sass it YOU are one of those who have .been. in the habit of sliding around the four- corners without stopping, A A Zook Out! or you will have some- ling t>ie house.' — E. and Mrs. Crro- 4 '.AZ.,• r_c_ ° �; - -»:^_.. • �,- '�,- '•_,"�': -•- - ''- F.^f.•'a _ _ -- -- - - - - - -s ^-• -sac • ;':J cr:' - .r.�.sm _ >. :n...Gn•w: .x- •tie: - - ".% -�a. -dam: �• %.•rsw.•n t. • a,:�„sc,,.n.• . ,: ";w:.ms s .n-..0 . -.� '. ... ,m ,E- _ - ......+..s✓•. 's- .,e_ sF, `sS•g -_... ,., —♦ kY. st• . � : i ... a .{ �, �� '••✓�~ _ :: ,�..:.:..�•.� ...�:i:�..::. -.::• - _ .. _. - _ � -�7, lives. On N���� : British' e Americans officials- Volga. •,. er "May ours" :. Voronesb, falront'the Don, reach., aVie !h co D y Victory • • fug outs toward Stalingrad on the and F, Volga, and enveloping Rostov at had long since aVE "ur- the mouth of the Don, divisions gent .task" of es er have been,hnrl ed in relentless at• front in Wester' help tack._They were not aebleving sue• ease the pressurussian A } ce" everywhere last weer: at armies. Beyond that Lhere was no Voronezh the Ruxelans were beat. official word, • no official action. ing -down Germdn attacks, advane _ Many observers had seen in the - - -" _ing themselv+w, But tbe, peril to steadily worsening shippIR9 itu• __ - uaueanus ovgr'saatlowf"i -i1T - - shoo in the Atlantic a sign that- 3 sue. a second land ''�' front Could not be -- Keys Cltles ` _ cstabliehed this Summer. , Others t F had noted that Am i f ` Y h Stalingrad, where _ tha .Soviet o � er can forces i "' ;+. ii ,•!! � ir:G ,.., ii A, . ;!!: .4liil dictator in bhe' data of the Russian !n the BfittsTi [fife's were oteedily ... x a plies, !'s a key Industrial and halos !r ' civil war organized �lted Array say- 'crra�ed 'sad believed that - Ma. thr,y would not be left Idle. The _ communications center. As from mass -scale air bowbtrigm of* Gar. man Cltles launched by thcs .Brt. - - • stov; the Weltrmacht' 'i r'o m t1sh in June, which wme observ- - $talln�rad could: , attempt;. to cut - - ers had seen as the serund -front era ; 'the Caucas'ue , from the rest of effort, had not been continued. Russia. With the city as a 'base, From Moscow came re y + portes e. t _ tfie germane could'aIso strike' for Ritseia; at an rate did not see >n the Caspian. Allied supplies from them the second front it had. ez- ' Tran and up the ' Caspian: 'flow through Stalingrad. Rostov was pasted' captured' briefly last year, by the But 'Russia and the Caucasus •: -.. _ were ,not trusting a I . their hopes ._ - . > b..::,y: -any - mete :.,t ♦w RnaaSn - ...s� - -- - - - - - - - -- - - Nazi - torpede- oomoers -awoo aown 'fib ma9Y lev el' uade - AlLed .wti... inn to the prospects or al second front; _ to Darents Sea hattle which gook plocs early * ,Ju ly. . drawal marked the beginning of they looked . chiefly to their men. �pl�a�e and tanks and armored a Winter. of bitter, 'Nazi setbacks.. From the days of Timur. the Tartar , cars and. motor lorries. I'ndgtstr; _ It 1s e•$Ort set high on the Done and his Golden Horde to the .pre- -- I� T= WAR- • �iV XK — Ctill'fienlary� on Current Events " ., wants }t for tranapgrtation.' and bluffs, a pity of more than hall sept the Caucasus has been fought his hoaaa a mlIIiOII people, s junction "01 Its GL_ _ - - - - m - hoes the Caucasian �eor s, -- - - -- _ =j��jPs jVje� t aY• aC La have long rinse case cassiana, Caucasians, . Georgians, - - ha d •�"6 ngte Russian agriculture; today wells, of railways tApping great Cossacks, Tartars, Mongols -are � Ln t o Caucasus ; ... _ there sre.500,000 .tr*ctors, 186,000 wheat and barley farms. warriore. Their traditional dress - combines, 211,000 heavy farm As the Germans hurled them, - has a cartridge belt sewn across selves from many lodes at Rog- the chest and a dagger fashioned Adolf Hitler's legions stood last every city has its refineries. 011 trucks, all demanding oil to drink tov's lines, worried Soviet diplo- In front. From time out of mind " - -'' Week at the gates of the Cauoas-_ production figures is Russia are a• on pain of starvation for Rus- mats paid . hurried visits to their usual'greeting has been "Be m _ sansei, but__estimates are slags. Russia's oil regnirementa tea. Almost -a month had -- passed m ry __ . American and - English leaders in asps the New York Times, since ghat !a normal yearn the Maikop- - are -se _larSe chat- the - Imported vietor#may and -the usual reply, r' Washington ..and' Loudon. There "And may victory be yours" So W!ehrmacht launched its great- astd Grorny fields north - of the oil In 1988 and placed. her Div- was no announcement of 'the 1�l4l, oKeneive. in Southern Russia. makt mountains produce 10 per ilians on rations despite the fact subject discussed, but there could - e the U. 9.. S. R. -and for the amit of all Russia's oil supplies that she Is the second largest oU- be but one subject. The same sub- ted Natiotib =ths moment was a'd ire Baku 'fields, south of tats producing ootmtr9 In the world• jest was being talked "'about in . THOSE CAREFREE DAYS - 1� gravedt since the enemy's lease. yield TO D� Dent. To keep the oil of the Caucasus petitions and at mass meetings Can you remember the care• - — Copt echoed over- Moscow's -sub- __ Pow, A Moilianizad Econgrny - - - - _ - - - -ird_m Vii• Rueetsa armies =fa= #n = - -= R =.�kak D. ;14:.x- ,na -rizg - tasted fred (LA Y0 „L =.. atl-thev Used the tulle last F`sll. r _ Teem the, Rostov .entrance to - � this all mush of Russia's it for t3semselves, Germany has -States. Foreign v isttora" in Russia, U. S. fleet for was to -take the �e Caucasa$ the Wehrmacht - ' -T - y- meehe-n. - sscrin:ced thau ■and■ a -German heard it from the lips of. the President fiihine2 _.: eweM move in two directions, both . Red Army must have it for and Rnenaalsa and Hungarian Russians themselves: "When will - Quebec .Chronicle - Telegraph I' ~ -- • ratmed principally at cutting the 0Sovlet. "m its principal reserves -. _ • _ _. de oil and at ultimate penetration p ' ae iridtw F.ant_ tt Could strike ., i i, ',. � :� ,.. �'`�` �"•� "�` y - - ` -: - • -. . directly eaatwa!-d across the plains ` ad the 'North Caucasus.. a region . - - - r :. �,a� ... 'Yf %•.. r.;.-..•,; rhx:ik,g�'' %.::` , R!+ra _ _ ._- - - , +et vest collective farms offering easy terrain Son mechanized halts. �: K'Nr,:• fi p8% a k° ]thus hundred and fifty miles "''" y-• away lay the mouth of the Volga, where it empties into the Caspian w a at Astrakhan., A march' along such - " a line would isolate the Caucasus, drive a wedge between the Red 'f i Army forces there and in- upper. . Russia, put the Germans. in poe!- * •�, I m ' , a w . flea • -#.e ­­P pr watt supplies `�,• � f ... _ .�: :: 1 - "� ' - .. ' 'eomlag up the Caspian from Iran. °•� -' t It would also give them a- base' - !• - 10 push southward. another 450- ,y miles along the fist shore- of the Caspian, to the great petroleum c a - _ T walls o1 'Baku: There "they, would ` wae+Dt « t *tend 150 miles from Iran, nast- souihward march from Rog. sou; along the Black Sea coast, _ might net the oil district of Mat- t �' .hop $nd reach Batum, terminus- Baku. - Of the pipe line boar The ' distance would be 400 miles,' the -- - -- _ mate would take advantage • d iJ avoid x •''3' � as thus , ill shoreline d -. 1104 th ., - _ 'Ihs hazards of .a thrust -directly - - - L „ - .- -.., . • It Batum, the Nazis would be on : ' .'' .. RE 1119 Turkish border. The upper .Iprong O1 the colossal Pincers x :. drive to the Middle East would be .. _ *losing !a' bard. fir' I i y •` O 1IE - ^• a fleet" of A co i , ecersari 1 mesa slime taattonnof Russian resistance. The Soviet lorcee 'beyond. the Don' _ -- _ were 'surely powerful and ready • to apply scorched -earth tactics if ,;,• . - - ten back.' The possibility of a @, hiet Dos y hte a ..t:t •.a•:�... •. ter -blow on the Weh�ac •'' ;,,;::.•,' nth k at Voronezh, 200 miles no �s� >: • r �r ; ; <. ,.�:,t ;:' !•�::,.,. , .';:<;::;;<;= • , ' flan. d Rostov, could not be overlooked. lrr'om bases across. the Volga, from w:� „• vv• ;,. r:s: - ales umis, wumestan ana otoerta _ - the Russians could draw supplies and . fight on. But if. Hitler gained _ _ -- - - - - -- -"Ire lext�l between --the 81ack and -- Caspian Seas there was no doubt :. teat the Red Army's strength :would be greatly, impaired and .... that the Wehrmach would gain a treasure house of raw materials b carry on a protracted war. ..... _ _ :., .. THAT' WILL HELP 011, The Greatest Prize - . ----- . -- i0verehadowing all other Caucas• E lea resources -grain field's . rival- - -- -A GREAT [ANAD IAN CAUSE Mg those of the Ukraine, mines - _ -•• - _ yet to be fully exploited -is oil. _ ^• This year, the 'Canadian Open Golf -Chain- donated to the Canadian • Red Cross Society. 11 ree thousand years ago the die• pionship has a significance' far beyond its status : ' The House of Seagram is especially glad to be - ,'.,slDim %f Zoroaster built- shrines b the "eternal" fires lit by gas as a major sport event. It will again present a . associated with the 1942 Open, which will be from the Caspian oil beds.' Marco •• 1peaticular struggle for the'Open Championship "held at the Mississauga Golf & Country. Club, - -- ' )Polo Dame to the Caucasus. to gee _ sad the Seagram Gold Cup; it wilt a ain fos;er Toronto, August 6th, - _7th_ and 8th. And, as ; fte •oil dipped up In skin bags; _'u' T-„'. international ,goodwill by bringing together donor of the•Seagram Gold Cup, the House of loaded on camels and carried oft -_ iunous golfers from Canada and -the Ueiite� Seagram welcomes the 'golfers o€ both Canada " ._$o feed the alabaster lamps of Persia. Alfred Nobel, who gave • States; but, is addition; the entire- -net and the United -States to the fairways of -•• - : - - the world dynamite and a peace ..proceeds .of, this year's :toui�iiament will be international friendship. ' -- - - _ prim came and, built the first of = _ _ . •..... . . 'the pipe lines -5t at carried •t�ofi— - ef the Caucasus to' the' Western World: Joseph •Stalin, a son Of the Caucasus,' knoiys better than - -nay of his .colleagues in the gov- t- ,..., :. - -w-ha� the- products - -of 'tba - ucasur. mean to all the rest. of " - - - -'- -•Russia , . _ _ .• _ --- _. - .. -. - •• Today, through every important a " . ` •� 1 Cwcaatan 'toVM,. run the Pipe lines; • . ' , . r. .. a"- -:ice^• • "'Tired^, -„ ,ram+.: p,.�..,e+ i ,u .....,.. , zl . ' :_ . , :, _ . _ , .- . : / _ . , •�• �.'••.i5�- .C..�+•T• + �•-•• L"- �• a..... ..�- T�,::+..e..v,..'`a`.- .r•^.: ... ...;:. ,: .- J:'yy' .'s's�. -.... � ,u,.C's•..�,..,..... .. , ' DOWNHEARTED? NOT VERY HOW CAN I? Modern Etiquette _ .. • x << ,fir ,-s - � tnV.r s � �., - � Nis Id lh EIRM 61 :x Q. _How ian -I wash finpainted 1. Is it necessary for a wo&R 7. r ` ? wicker Surnitore and-- preserve I% to say "please" and "thank -.yon" _ - -- _ - -- T. a white appearance? so. her own servants? A. Wash it quickly with + 9. When xisiaiving an invila- yy strong solution of cold water and lion to a wedding that it to take `% b ` - - - - -� - : x. y __gait and put. lit--the- hot arm to _ -place at a hotel,_ is a . riply --acs- _ M . Never wash wicker with son essa ? sands, nor allow it to dry slowly. t9 - , 8. Should, one pick up a d}le.►- X as it will result. in a'- poor- color. 'pod napkin when dining_ In a yes- FINE CUT Q. How can t-have a` Theater - isursnt? - - front lawn? 4. When the guests' at' a din- �," A: Perhaps the reason it does nor an- few in number, and they ,. t not have the -trim -appearance are all intimate -friends, world' it others, have is the fact that the be all •right *for the place oasds' - • - edges of the lawn nest to the to bear- only their first names, ; E _ sidewalk have not been cut. A Mary, Elizabeth, 'Helen, eta.! tiny trench cut along the. grass. 6. How should .the card.- of a � N r` edge gives a neat appearance and doctor read9 d Yti:: Crispness- to, the 1s,Wn. • � 6. Does a good' conversationalist - ••'. J Q. How can I rid the kitchen of keep repeating: "Is that sot 3oa , , mosquitoes? don't mean it. Really" eta ?. h q.. °' �• placing a cup of vinegar f�orNrA, - will simmer - iA By o the stove where it ' n s e he e • s ;,r crouch' to'' make " an 6dor. Or - F a eN burn camphor gum on the stove - - 1.There is nothing obligatory ~VtRAOOe t'::• two or throe times a -day. - Q. How can I use lew sugar about it, but as it is such a trivial - when making applesauce?- ' courtesy to extend to the people ` winner o by Pat Burton, twice- when pp winner of the North American Though far from - their Nazi - oppressed homeland, thousands of. _ A, Add your sugar t-o_ the apple _ _ who are serving orie, a well-bred d Canadian Gaff Rnp1nQ- -- ' ` layat -Fish -refugees to Iran continue to work, Iigfit and die that sauce neiore removing it from the�vomarr Wlu= t10 -so._ — -- - - Champlollshtps at thA- Cuigary �. their country may regain its freedom. Polish "WAAC's" relax after stove, An& in this -way much less 2. Yes., Stampede, the Burton Ranch In day's work.. sugar will be required to sweeten 8. No; ]et the- waiter pick it Southern Alberta, was "tab- the sauce: - up. He will also furnish a . clean lished In 18W by F. A. Burton. Q. How -can I kill crickets or napkin. BRAND OF THE w - Dave You- Heard' R.A.F. In Dayligh# drive out ants? - 4. Yea, when all the guests are BURTON RANCH a A... Put some cucumber peal, close friends. _ President Roosevelt is reported Sweep On Danzig out in thin strips, on the floor at = 5• James Walker, W.D., or Dr. y 71L to have enioyed the following par. �" """"e night near their haunts., James Walker. - rot yarn so much -that he - shared 6. No; such a habit Is s}w e , It with Prime Minister Churchill :. _ -. Nazi U -boat Base Raided, by �� annoying. J. -P' BNti " m r i No Fun _ _ sh Bo be • "There's - _ A. caller walked into as suction - - -- � .7 ShO AS the auctioneer. was asking Like Hard Work" for bids on a parrot. The new potency of 91-Italn's sir — "�i'fflccu ZJ'1:oaa, t- 'Eaid--ttte- `-a3f1r- -- -C8mp81¢s .1n drive the 7T.hnn} tea, _ CLAS�_��� the seas by smashing Germany's If ' it's true that hard work . or. replacements before it can get them -makes you -happy— then - -it's no- -- -- - - 'Twenty, said another bidder_ Into Royal Air Force's sensational - be' G a cLEAIIIIrd - l Y wonder Mrs.- Clara Hall sings =` said the" sailor. most of the time. -She has been • ^'-- _ - - - -- .'Forty," said the other bidder.. ACCORDIOP(a WA1fTED DYEING - - '"Forty- fiFe," mild the sailor; ltio "daylight raid on Danzig yeeently so busy filling shells for the pact ` four and a half Mon tbs 'seven : ACCORDIONS WANTED RAVE TOU ANYTHING NEilDs further bids were beard, and the That neither daylight, distance. dyeing or cleaning? Writ' to "nor- foul weather• deterred squad• days a week, that she haa.aveiag- Best prices paid for piano for information.. We are find auctioneer. said, "Sold" ed only four hours' sleep-.out .out of. accordions. twelve to hun- answer your ¢ueations D•ppar ' The sailor took the bird and roes of British bombers from P - Bred and twenty bass Mont S, Parker's Dye Woltss every sweniy -ions. - a.ionsa. iii sons• t,cr•eq 6++ cage, passed over the money, and sweeping low over Germany_ on a �� THE T. EATON CO. L-M. Tonto. said 7 "That's an awful price to 1,750 -mile round trip a in daylight There's no fun like wank, lLaaieal instrument Dgartaattit Toreate - pay for a parrot. Cab he talk ?" showed that the ;nazis ai'b exposed said this order and mother munitions FARM PaoDt Cw " "Can he. talk!" exclaimed the now to mighty, air assault- any factory worker and mother of dTOC]E FEED• ANALYSIS auctioneer. "Why, sailor, .lie 'ras where and at any time. three children when told she had AUTOMOBILES vsul� centago. profaln is oe rat Lit - - been irked b the' Su i Min- #JSED CARS WITH GOOD TIR10Y, crude fibre 1.93; pn ?fed whsa� _ blddfn; against .you" The test of file Danslg raid In. P y "' - s, us first. , We will r•- 'i- ftlaffs, thoroughly cooked, 13i _ comparison with the ' daylight air rY the 'worker of tie week' . gad your cost of transporla- per ton, Kavanagb Food, Toros- ' - �dald %tr. Hobson: "A baby's attack on the German siMmartne This is her usual day in her tion to Toronto, tt you buy frog to. -• - r lesoma that' true: but Yorkshire factory: us. Mount Pleasant Motors t oub % w. plant at- Au sliu last April.- Only anf FOOT BALa1 B rg D y Used Car Lots at 1ti0 D ' 'd 8.4b a.m. - breakfast an ti Avenue and solo Yo 8ttreat ._ _. rettntm6ec the haled that rocks' 12 planes made that ' stab.' onli d tidy. _ i1tl,Lta' Vala,:e 001 a .- . " - - - the cradle rules the world; - about half am gar from ho - lag the home; 4.16 a.m. - leaves - ri me offensive odor as the 'Road; TorOhtb. Tel•plraa• Sift, d - fasta,ntly._ sit ' " 1 -for work; 6 am.—starts o h •land. 2lsL bottle. Uttawa agentt, Unalaska tied his wife: Wet tarts n her , _ t former` Frei it - - b C and' only- five �p Y. 1 s , Y = .. then. a u p a o a t you assume rat„rpon jp _w p --vicial Shift andel rDrur Store. OUyg• , r world•demination for the even. s 5.40 "p.m.- arrives back home. AGENT W4XTED FOR BALE a ---------- _fng white 1 go to the movies." The journey -to the facto C MA GROCERY STORE GOOD _ - The shack on .,Danzig -cost but � EE OUR EXCLUSIVE 9LSi<[N' G OC ? it& 4 —o— „ takes an . hour and .45 minutes Subscription Ag•at fa ,your own cation. No opposition, near r•a!- - three plsaee and unomcial fndkx- Locality, Hlgh•at comet alone' oa�'� dentin] district. Siztura i A -worker- due to take on a heavy' and an repehiag'name liter 1n the all Dubllcatlona. 'la'n11 or petal- Stock at invoice rice. �rl tions that this was leas than 5 r D tt , job, was being examined by the day Mra, Hall has her shopping time work Writ• 'the Dsvia Box ss, et Thomas, Ontario. cent of the attatlking force meant •acy," 75a Adelaide 8e. west, workp doctDr-�rho foetid. an un• to do beore'getting,dinner. -Then Tonto, oosarto, iia iaF scar. The min denied ever that at least 60-bombers made it, there is housw�ork, mending and FOR SALT haYine haA an s"Itlent, hvir gC,.i,ug 61e LiJJ,LIa-Cil w Foci LICiore AGENTS WANTED �-- aally volunteered the information tight op�latlon by the R.A.F'. so she retires herself about 11' p.m- RR 31 o; pafsaonames B�rts•, that he had 'once been gored, by a tar, the British sent their Lances- HOUSEWIFE WHO WANTS TO _ Tier husband, a soldier, has supplement family income. Bus- hull. ters —great four- motored bombers, been missing since Dunkirk. mess experience or full time not MAID WARTED CAL Don't •yon -eaU that an acct• tthich are. the newest' and highly necessaryy Write to Avon Pro. D,. Bilice 'she slatted is a trainee ncu' of Cansd� -Limit ���� WANTED —MAID FOR GENERAt� ant . secret bomb carriers in their air_' . !! asked "' he d cto t Q r, t z •d, �� house work. N ! four an ha t Ale ender 9t., Montreal, Qe•. o children. Ev d a 1f men hs ago, Mrs. r Sunday off. •o " a flee 8 Y Good wages. Mrs. •- t ''�r. 1d e the man, bitterly. _ Hall has risen tp the position of E. Groaskurth. Weston, oat_ "i t'did -it "-on purpose. "' - - Other bombers at- the same- time forewoman. - BABY CHICKS -o - raided another U-boat base, Flens- . ]gEDICAL ' "I say. ofd min„ have you bur On the Germaa•Da 1sh -bar- with THE FALL SEASON RI(i$'r q y &, $ with Bray chick,t. We preps. DON'T DELAY! EVERY- "SUFFER - change for 'a pound note?,t. der ,400 mlWs: nearer England than R.A.F. Tougher UI) to batch to order for del Ter on or of Rheumatic Paint or Near- ' _ --Yee certainly.,, Lranzig. - have a after rW started Chlclu aunt - -i° °ha,u u ,.rr i+ason. nemea�, t Its' Ground Crew Munro's Drug Store, _835 Elgta, "Well, Just lend me ten shill- able this summer, but write fOr i To get tq Danzig,• Britlsh• bomb _ Ottawa. articulars. Bray Hatchery, In �' Toys Of it, will y0ut" ere had to buck thunderstorms, 3oha N., Hamlltoa, Oat. PaTenaTS -0 - treacherous winds,'-and. icing for The R.A.F. -Army co- operation command "now- hart a school- to "FETHEli,STUNHAUGH a cumPAN Three Canadian soldiers Sleep- hours ores Germany's defense BABY CHICKS Patent hioitcltora Establish ing in a tent in' an English camp studded-home precincts. toughen its ran- operatignsl per. 1880; '14 Stn Weer. 'Toroota - -- — • - sonnel 'so as to lie read f TWO AND THREE • WEEK OLD g - -were awakened by a terrific crash Y or •the Booklet of information on •re. ' • • non- sexed, pullets or cockerel. not far away. if ever their airdromes are" Also older free range pullets • a eat -enemy y Tuts daylight sweep was far attacked," according lrom 4 weeks to. 2:6 weeks old. "What was that- thunder or g to the BBC. PHOTOGRAPHY amailer than the 1,000�1ane raids'' These R.A.F. clerks Title p t illustrated catalogue Send or i us sad bomb� ?" asked one of them. - - , rp, rice list. 11 pure bre•dt, 9 by. on Bremen, Coloxne, and Essen armorers and- others " _Ytid crosses and i breeds of tur- = -' - Bombs," was the.' laconic.. an•s- , who only a - DON'T TRUDGE .THROUGH - ;)Ter, but, . like them, it added a new i w months ago were keys to choose from. -Twwddi• 'Tie Heat, Rain, or Hall g g probably. Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, "Thank beau en . for - that'!" obim• = Problem. 'to 'Germany,a .worries - shop •assitants, bank clerks or .taxi Ontario. HAVE YOUR SNAIPS = od in the third-. "I thought we about air defense. drivers are just given a few days' - Delivered by mail - = Flying no further' than to Dan- Any s or a exaoaure film oerfecup were'going to have more rain." preliminary training to the hared- nsaGasr aeyuarma:rr do v @lobed and printed for only Elie. rig, R.A.F. planes could reach al- , Suprem uality and fast service most any city' in Germany, etrika �ing of firearms, BBC said.. BAKERS' OVENS MID MACHIN-' guaranteed. Tl.j tl.cx. 4lC gilt llu�uglt vix - Ir nci Of-War In q43 into I�olancl, almost to Warsaw, ways on fiend: Terms amns•a IMPERIAL 'PHOTO SERVICE • II WP. rt ref into Italy almost ,to tome and hit gruelling assault course and under Correspondence Invited. Hubbard Station J. Toronto A.J Ii 3'F th�j 1.o-: t.. :..gu.,.ol.c a arc- _ targets 1n western-Slovak ia; Hun• des of pits and ditches, wire en- St., Tol'onto: RHEUMATIC PAINS gary or Yugoslavia. CapC Randolph Churchill, son tanglements, streams,' ropes br]dgr i PROVEN REMEDY —EVERY SOD'- e► Of the British Prime' Minister, By ..its .stroke, the R,a.1 . ex.- es arid. ladders. To hurry them, BELTING. E C. FOR ferer of Rheumatic Pains or purged Danzig from Germany's Neuritis should cry Dixon's 'Rem- predicted .last week that "if we' -t_ a a up, harmless .bombs simulate ec- c eat•_ M.uni•o'a- ?�:y�Stere, - - -M " „ list of '•'safe" The Germans �ELTT�lE3 - -FEP. TI_Fc .1133 Elgin, Ottawa. are lucky the United Nations had been 'trial warfare. Endless thresher belts,, boss,• e would win the war by the end' of making the most of its feeder canvas, pulleys, shafting, U -boat building facilities but. now hangars, bearings,, motors. Spec- OLD RUGS,REWOVEN NEW 1 =next year-, "and if we're unlucky, ial— Belting for traces, 2 inch i- then we'll neither 1t nor Other remote Indus-, ply, 15c toot. All types of trans- KtJGS, NEW .l2Uc;S MADE iiRUSt e 11 rt in b the end ,of ._. a 3 ,� Ai F �' S old. Domin on Rug Weaving Com. trial centres are beyond the mission supplies to stock for 1944." immediate shipment at attractive Dany, 964 stucco, St. W., Toronto „ R.A.F.'ta long arm. Danzig had' write Tor 600kl,c: -• • Vi e, the British, -were only one been hit pnly once •before, on the ` 'Proteet your 11001iN stud U.1SR teed andeshi peed andie subject gu x"- 'quarter read fOr thin War," he from F11W. and THIEVVS. We ' your night of Nov. 10, 1940. have e"sise asd typo of -Safe, or- inspection. Send your orders to- SERVICE STATION FOR RENT Said at a press conference. "Gee- _ Cabinet, for nny purpose. Visit THE YORK BELTING CO. KRAMER•'S GARAGE AND SER- many prepared for twenty years as, or as•rlte for price *,. etc. to 88 YORK STREET, TORONTO- vice - Station; Delhi, for rent• g Vessel For Navy ''ep1' Eggipment includes ' Computoe for this war.. ,The En lish' have pumps hydraulic .lacks. acetylene . weldin COOK, WA?4TED ' pumpsg outfit, tiro vulcaajlier, 'Y ' riot been as clever in this war' as Every 48' Hours f.I,bC..).TAYLOR LIMITED lathe, spin.. pr motor, the enemy. EXCELLENT COOK IN -CHRIS.; valve refaces and e a < vc liar Home. Sleep out. ;60 to pT y gun 1N We have been largely entllus- Figures' for British naval pro- -= TORONTO SAFE WORKS - Apply to Supertest Petroleum¢, start Phone M1 -b003. for appoint- CorIIoratipn Limited, 'London, or iBat1C' amateurs In this war_Ws - ,145 Frow St. 1_ toronto ment or write 11 P.arkwood, .To- — duction given in ,London recently ronto. Frank' H. Butcher, Aylmer. compareii to p'rofes'sional military show that an average of one war- rxtnl,i;ened It3s - men. We still have a lot to - . shi is being launched- in -Britain ' TEACHER WANTED :Aearn•,--but we are learning fast p g FARM EQ;UIi'ME�T ,, every 48 hours, according to the Qt1ALIFIED PROTESTANT and we are• going to win, ti a REBUILT 3a H.P. LISTER FULL - teacher for S.S. Np, 7 Raocllf(L -<y� BBC. -����� ��� Dies7al Engine" complete with Apply; stating, orCperlenee rI Capt. Churchill said- that he- = m ` clutch and. cooling tani�a;- - -22__ salary expected. - •Duties.- -to• come p gyp The broadcast added that new H.P. Blackstone; 25 H.P. Dents; "Se .t 8. W.:F: Wadding- .' took a "ho eful view of the E t- corvettes, Britain's fast_- antisub - -5Z Marine engine .• 250 H.P.; • Tine ton, Sec.- ornbermere O ~� p . WOMEN ( old ian situation. - ' . . - marine craft, tom let-. • ;since Y•g ;and Link Harrows; Leta Combia, - at.ton Feed Mill; 1935 stake body WANTED —FUEL WOOD STOP PPE D 1939, , amounted. .to more than -, H E -E D THIS A D V 1 C E I I International Truck; demonstrat- TCH man times ov ovens war losses I you're VOII s and rebuilt 5whilee Cress, -MAPLE ."AND MIXED. CORDWOO 120. This c in _ urn ✓ilfy fy re cross, rl-• _Segura/ ors:.- paint, while It !seta, _- — _also_tlard and Softwood Shire and- . y eM W7 Nineteen. new surer hot flashes, dlzainess -- caused all ] 0!' MORtr BdCk • . by thin period !n a'wamaa'e' life— $115per g on. The above are Bundle Edgings. Give full ppar- 'JI oe kreheffromitchinsoteesems, CrIIlsers 'have tome' into `service specials for July and August. ticulars,.Waltee.Schtess, Ninefe'. _ �c pimples sib• try Lydia >C. Piakham's VeRetsble Melotte, r -agnnt and Premier �lirtda Street, Toronto: ' aToet .calve.c.Lisruhdandotheeenena117 since 1939.'• _ - Compound. Made ssppeotailyy /or Cream Seirirator Parts; Myers --d skin uoahks, use fast -"n f, cwlis s, anti. women,-Hundreds of •thouaanp8 re- septk, liquid D. D. A Prescription. Gr.aseleas, markabt helped Follow labeldireo -- \Vnter� Systems; one only Hnm- - ? eWnku 9owh..oeituio• and gokNrn totem. ?b ercEint of German 'a war Lions. 1" in cans". mop 1111: one only 25 'cycle y j�a5�c�ttiat_ e � p Y }'or;r ble, Jliti:cr, S. A. , Lister, *�� �f e n ops �St'ect•art, Street, "Toronto ISSUE 3f, -='�Z .beek. Asir- .. 0- yvW tal;RE�C.RtlnioN, industry is located' in 'the Ruhr. �, F.- .F. ♦ ..�"'!Y+' - �,!• ".iifr. } .^4 .. .. - �.._e�' •c, � "'T"�.�.�` •!' ~�"•i -��:. ..19+4i^^p•.�i,,•; �p + Cd;� w1.. S 'A ."'1r •F' ... ':t' v ".'R-'' °.w."v. - . ^.- r+.++Kry+........sa:Cr.. .v+..i:.•.1'4i _:.• -' �.�� .t' - .• '!'!'( .. iY:. •'��.'¢,�,.,ft'L"` - "�'ar'w"?j. ;.._ i.. F +-+. ]5.r n-` ~' ! - ,�5.•' . _... ° _ - ; .r..� ' •7. ' ,.. �� . �.... Mi _ -. _s piece wa>n 4 OT 10 E room suite, 8 4.50if utbea Z%t 'a 1FOR8YTB DirOdkOr - $It Ot _eF Cs_ -L &D&2 - ft. s ' > , - .._ .. - -- - ... - - WOOD, ORNE 1T, , _ Spring•ffiled: matt- ._ - �a Iatri•�.D aUU��� B�rriiser, Pao _ 40 �i � Bdl�i I1; (ASS Q$L� -. Iffbior. AV wd �ioo�C -� _ _ gl71'rON; BELL & ROSS - - 134mstors & Solidlors BUILD3R'S SUPPLIBF3 DIDCttC sultC, s p1C- R. J. Tita,ATON. K. C. Taleoitose also looa4sartege W on ' _ _ Qlark'b Mint' Lash. -1 -era d am _ C 67.5Q�- � Sandwich spread t fear 25c. 8.11MCNW&RRLL. K.C. AdWAR0111 We bay" vLeed In stock a fII1T' �! � j;1�F. ROB.. _ . _ >j aI 11V1Ri LB11t: CIS Clam's Pork ask Saw. iaihiidusl 7c, 4 for 25e: 372 'Bay St: flatcar Arbslanae� Dw as Night C3arh'r Para and Beans, 16oz. 31a, 3 for 25c. JOHN L. POND - Toraate �s , ' gilt, in acre pon'nd tines KGUSMcMILLAN- Barrister Sal, �. W. � '' PHONE 1 Glossier Leaf Fsney Pfak'8iiaaa, 'b' t�il.r.�o uq p„usc., era wu.d.lia►aaa Horse a" - SwIr, o saheo% '1-3s 24c. lwesto. •'takearon. IelR +o sans, sett oker2>ig Ont. T"T Jutlapd Sardines. 2 fchiee - - Ca A. STERRI 1 l ° PHONl!:. - o. K ! Tits, d6 - - ll�nieoalre .arafar scar ofteft a.a f e�YDs. llrat!t Spreading- G�iew% asserted Asiists,' iar4, Spreat kraft M and Zit. i R. BRATON, . TOW14 SHIP Furnitwe - Dealer' XcLaranSas Tast Relish . Do C>.rt. Oos.ugasm. C. sass _ McLtaren s .'Pasty Spread ! . lie, = =N.esaai L�woi� -e euwt.`.Sic. ��� = W��+BING'AND M.AgTe�(ON'r _ #Yiestie.0ita, �Ia _ Dill Piddeb fins, - -mac• _ _ STORM : _tweet mixed Ades; 8205. A. E. RICHARDSOH _ - - -.__ _ - 'Refreshing Aylmer stuffed Olives, 4 os. . ;..ti: _ .f . ..4 _ _+.GIENHRAL INSURANB$; We do building of all kinds English Ahan►etr atatfed Olives, clod: • - R$AL ]IiBTATE �PENTERING Aylmer plain Olives, 4 oEw - ..{ .; _,t• CONVEYANCING CEMENTING :Style Aylmer Staffed Oliresr Iles.. ,'_ . _ . _ _. _ . _. '83e. .. _ •Heinz ohoiee Catsup PLUMB, (;' _ _ old liehed �gmey. isi4 G Heaiti Baits, 18oz. 48c. Heinz Park and Hearn, ' 6e, 10e.;-LSe. and lie. ® to ,arm Weafon's Apple. Blossom Bisdts„ ISM' 25e. - - Fruit- Saline, with tumbler - ' i►isaos PScit. 6000. We also a-elI Brantford 16aofi�ig � iVestons Cetephsne Rolla, aaaoi'ted - 17e. - rolls 43e. McCermiek Materials, Empire Bathroom _ a eelephane,. l assorted 17e: .. - _ - - Grape fruit juice - - 14e. and. 33e. - W M . MAW � gquipmeot, Darn Water. iL1OT1t7"D AUOTIONRR2 AND SSatems, Beatty Stable 'A' Complete Linen K Apple JaioAdlea's et. - i` 37c. . imeg (;rape Jasiee • � • � toe. sad iTe, a � Gres -- AL T - Fq4 . -sad Van" - ARC ¢aM7 T � J is - - �d#TOR � f-� S 101ner Feey Tomato Juice, 26oz , 14e-, - Z - 1fe9e L_ 12•7=ee. ales- 4sadcatsd Anywhere g 1 alp 74"e,_ or . -- - - - - - write. Address 611 Dnndas _.-- _ -._ -- Street, Sass. -` -- _ SPA iALCY - - 1�hitby, Ontario. : Z-'�" Free G>sr�ed . BOYES DRUG -CO.* Ltd There's Always - Courtesy _ pbom : - THE . 6sTom •Economy and Cle mess at SE" Y14�aa ►Yv, vi�ies - ANDA►IrSE3! IVE F. J. PROD s� $ear. - i >L m to 10 P. aa, B.aa yr -- / >r so- to O } J 1�. -R GROCERY - INSURANCE X �p1�L�lf Nutud Pig lift a Co. me, so CHAPMAN'- 0, _ . Ei�tVICE otmft hens - i - 4. Wei s1 at " amd **WAM MA »1s oR Z tlg sit plebid lg -There Its Ii■■f 1- _ tal - -SEE - GR AL 10UpRANQ • PR 1W iRWaMVa41 Y. l L. E. ONE ILL ft�.......: . FQTgSRAL DISBOTOB AIiD Wh itdit �" •� We have a shipment of Hybrid - Seed XXgALU =R- ANUMO ► "�"'•" '` Corn: Have you ordered yours?. Also � C K ' _ '•g°osesaor'ts4W. J. Yetier.l a� "- . _ J _ _ ... � • - R 0 Ptslss _ Butchers Wribs• ear - Blood Bute CsoldenGlow, y _ _ - �•_ 1R. D.>r- i�.r.ie. BOWMAN di Ro �P$ Field & Seed�Gr - nS alsew Pboab Reaidraee Fhaa -- - - E �.. AT+'g0 -: - - - - : �� - - and Pa a -- _ _ T1 ©.aatrAsd Bulk HORSES -for horse meat wanted. J Prevailing pries paid, l?hone »� �� fete stock - of garden tools !�• tf P ealtbdaily AIr- coaditlaesad -�... ee r l3' _ •Q:.+ 'WAN TED to Rent ashall firm, �snAY, FRI'DY, SATURDAY iasIIranoe O# A!I $Ind& near school _. 6, la or so a< _ ,Also -a few lawn iriOwera AUGURY 6. 7 ani i -- • r 1 Tti Address communication to Box 355 Electric refrigerators :• 1' M" shows at 7 and v p. �• ;.`t.+n -- Saturday Slatinee_ at 1.80 t WAR WORKERS ' - Beonrity and 8er•ide -� � t Rates - Room and Bo cell d04 'S gild. WiIi1dOW screens S kid r _' ]iatt:rr s -Beet of Hone - ` Faro X&Zbislery a sal r±4 ' ;; kte hatioiial 71ddr. Pbove � cooking - Barbing - o -ling - -What Ur hilcLercaiet- Dressing DROUGH71 M PICK 515 Swsmadn Riding 'Repairs. e - Keels - Sandwiches -Car .Park - Fe Mee it Casa get it. Or k is net aotc.:a: �qt ;SOhiA3.ln RlU6A1Q p$pNE AGIN. 6S .W i, 1lIILL11M }. -DO LODGI4.•. Point PHON)e i/N� S� OLYMPE BRADNA J. HC.. Prep• ' -_ _ -- -- Clarke Pren#iee. •Pickering ;' .Phone 54i'l J. S. B�iLSDCJH, ,:, :•- - :PICKERINts iftQNDAY,,TUES, WEDNESDAY LICENSED AUC 1011 1W Bbagit and Sold _ ' - AUGUST 10, 11 �XL ED CWTHING. STERILIZED.. m For- the Counties of Yost ititi- --Q sd r.: Oros w lilis new. We _ • Twe, shows _at 7 and 9 P. ario; successor for Corpl. La P14W a large shipment of, higb • ! ow doe of C. A. S. F. and of tae rs _ _ _ - == -rte gentlemen s suits. worts. • 1 .. J. H. -Pr tice (former Fn'oes sal �at� etc. Very reasonable. It J►hTN SH>NBtIDAN Mice). Faun and Farm Slue/ will pay' you to come here before _ ; • .. re else. Sam • Schwsstz, 83 ROBE PT . CUMMINGS. Sales a specialty at fair sad e0!ros►. go. IL stns t : ! ; RONALD REAiGAN able -rates Bond $tr. West, Osbswa. YOUR -HOXE , _�_ �' mesisnre ' WE PAY TOI50NT0 PRICES AT WHITBY, _ B- >�lE�.>a �" �a� .g,�d to ,. - HOGS i !HURSDAY, FRI. $ATLTRPA,Y Harvest Time FOR S ALE - modern, up -to date : ]CALVES TLAMRS AUGUST 13, 14; 15. i brick house on Church Str. Pickering s AND ALL KII`DS OF ' • .APP1Y:to Box 356 News Of hi s Withal lugs Demands Binder }� live' ?,•. P New selling opportunity - Jiany of Poultry, nth' d diesQ� - - Twine - -our representatives - have been called L .. ,gesturing H. }!.. Sy A_R .. Rn1Ad. �, � to the colours, this opens many terr- in action r itories'-for H•ighT'ype men and• women PICK �; �ZI'N6- FAH�S SOHN •CLE ;fErTS and' :... King g not needed for war production. Fos - LESLIE..BArHS - _ K n � P.0 K>iHer - � - details write The J. R Watkins LIMITED :. ARSENATE OF LEAD Company, Dept. 0-- T'-lh' Montreal. _ , _ - -- - �RSEti�'IE OI' I1111E A_!D - REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION '- _;s!':� _ -:_ -- Pickering Rtd Cross Branch Q J PARTS.-GREEN House or Rooms Wanted -- 3 or 4 - PHONE WH 6 • 'WHITBY 0�1T - `i =The Executive meeting of Cattle ,Spray - Fly Tox and rocans or small house, to rent. Apply -- - -- - -Cross, pickeripg Branch which nos__ _._. _. Sprayers_ Yost Office Box 'la;, Pickering, t ned due to Civic Holiday, will , 'CHOICE SEATS _ pos po Prices flight on Everything at HOME. R?A \TED;- near Plant for - - be held next 'Monday, Aug. 10. •at _ __ _ ?T �r 2 -year old daughter, ��'hose mother "0. in the work rooms.' &LViI � V SHIB is working at Plant. _ Rzll pay $16 ,(Will those responsible for Red Cross month and clothes. For information, _T- _a¢otices please get them in to us .in Hardware Tinsmith rs. ,Walter Sleep, one mile apply' - ne. - it is too severe a test of - - -- west of 1?ickering_On -No, 2 _. _ _. - ;- E - PHONE 46 V GETABLES the loyalty of publishers -to _have to P[aBERt,i(i . - WANTED .2 or 3 unfurnished -rooms :.PHONE Zn _..._ ... -• _ _ �. unlock pages, and . tak'e something ` in Pickering - -Ajax community - (Jlr v 1, out to make room for R. C. notices, _ --phone Pick. 81- r 322, Mch-we feel- must go_,in._Ed,) _ 'ItiF PICKFRING NE�V& FOR SALE =one Clare Bros, kit= ' an sale weekly at OYES, DRUG STORE then range; also one Cozy Home IS' ' ARK BAR - B • number f small tables; one ISILK.. f �C. MiJR � heater o • 11 PE an C'ROOK9' l3>G �vICJ' STN. ' •� ti `7'lTSTLCE OF THE G7ieaterfieAci suite; Rocking chair _ f im the Comity of OX"A'a.. _ _ and other irtIdes too nit+nerous to _ s* PICT01$jAi.(,l ONT. 'mention. E. Bertrand,_ Pickering 52