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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_08_21�-'w r,'a?,i�} �k i�.. .'4''- w1.S7+.w!f�"_�„Y +`1+''�F. ,LSr.'"CI _'rf�'e ✓sue A•F' ''.y'/,., ' �` �::' • � • tl i :' ,% M ,r•F'Sc" ylla+fi ' a Ct" !'£ „_y ..,.Yy '';• ?.+� ' °^',bM{.r'•'<;.,�4`,•''+�?.,�i '°fr y� .'.,d >�" Iw.,p, r``F ,' tLp� R: dtA '' •`' y."1F 4�'u t. '. ��. ,•y,,. . ';'..`i?r • i: s ` +.. '7'i'�ZN •- y;. � y•.,,'.' ' 6•ri. " . . i- 'M f �'- 4.D•, 'Ky y'41 +re t. + ti3?; ,+w- '• -r; � � Sid aF. j ..•'�:: . r.a-' " :L �. �' � ' � ' 4�,�y'iSYi�[ .. ”' '•` • ".'4 �W: s ^ 7K,'"'' �',C,' - � •. �+,' ,t ., ,.,� _ :rGu'a s :2' % - `ir' , •' .:S . rr, "tii ;�,�•. rt',,�- .'7x"'°4'.",1+'• "s° . 5 �,;s. '. 6': •'rya... ,Y.; = .. -• � : Yt•.. �`� _ :♦.• - :5i':" �'�as .. `k* =''.r .'�,,a"S"rsu''i�'�r„ — ; -- - AY M6: ohs Warmt Te 9' XA: •' : v:{,Y• F-. +.,._: - :A1�.�..� .. s ,+!� �'�. <•.sIJ S. )'A •js -,�e• Y _ . eut- Im mediately` 1 R moor isrtwv ,Loeai Cier�►' rurrY aA l�itttes..et R %y t0 f W,.�><i, P'� Ot+ Sya}t #III, from t3r6'' to ehiWr�sa • o! this owes Aft, Coup Pahl at Ay a �` •fik " ai.:. a Saoisa�3oa Oa' � - e*�wt ►y � -atea'a' -fa 2.8g $r�S sr 'lanai's, Populstlon - _ "� '- 'a�:x`• -=e9' !ra•igt1 '(�iF. C.' and a• -Pt 11he local Clergy,' by arrsassement .y: tosdcgd:'j[oiiib'le . A11- i' `' by and with their superiors, are lleieimt eiiat .�Vi:aiasa Bsstebn. Evs&i *, �'ba - above statement is made is r , ..' ' '' : n y �• now soindine the Greater uirt of- enemy ��• ' ^' _ ' ;MTaeaing -o! !be approach of i s lesser rece'vea uy use puv+i•+ic % their time at the Plant'here, carry- ..•..7t you 'lave new* .at' interest t :.' ,, t ,alruie will be received, from H. Q. The AWted ,,. Plelderift, advising of a discussion and follow- ing on that work, which will, prob- local ft. were call Pleb. 2`. g :Best. No, 7p. 'Was the scene o! 'the 'wedding oiu ing undertaking, to assist in finding ably, before long, be performed ;•.�: Saturday evening, ' August Oth, ' at hoYnes' for the chic oy a peronanent unapimn, mein 04a A_ mare- plet9 Doreen narrow, emploxed at. the Plant, - by mem- lined to her bed last weep with .- /[three weq]�__agp y i argivahtty isiMn ad for thi aiea danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Williams bens 'of the women's InstzLUte. Secmetary. M Home'Mia� ns - attack-of- bsonciu`tis - iii- 'n6W -canT and the men: of village are �o-. 0. Sparrow, Pickering, to Rev. bill- Several such cases have been United Church, Qnet the Session of arcing under Mrs. ]2ish'e care; �+vyn • Tt Evans, Minister Norwood met during the Peat sew weeks, sari Mrs. Norhtaa Beaks is tinder tttedr` ' , lug to be approached personally, °.- the local congregation, as]dng this • •' •;.,L�,j; and urged ., Lo'"tak+e the Presbyterian Church, Winnipeg, son'- one in particular, referred to in this con kcal care at present. " to of Rev. G. and MQ&. Evans, gregation to relieve Rev. Jen]da " 'may . a Piston. letter, W& also directeia to the -News son of his • pastoral work for a per- Bert Elliott, of the Air Force, and -- ;fall, eo`uieacTng in September. � -ms's father officiated, ass- Office for aid, Our . correspondent,- sod of three months, enabling hi7m. ear, Miss- Maxine, of the C. W. A* �kvery member of A. R. P. Mtis� fisted by Rev. M. R. Jenkinson, Pi advises that the Pickering W,aniea s to give his entire nitre to service at the Tpare t were both home with - take this Basic Course - no stepp- ering. Mr. W(m. C. Murkar ' played Institute have appointed ..Mrs. A. E. the Plant, the' Mission Board to their parents an the we die, ine � Yng is only where it iatirts Son. the wedding music, and Miss Edith Baldwin and Miss I,,oulse Rorke to furnish supply for -the local Sunday Mrs, Marsh and Mrs. Cleriue Brampton, son "O Per investigate, (and report at the nest of Milton, and Slier Helen Burling Mr. Jenk- Sherman, g service. As an alternative, p z �� z, i meeting) , and that one of their with theitr� sister Mrs. the Bunting P. traiain will be taldmreei Dave".. inson suggested that he carry on as is Nre and Cdwpu4stlon, sebooi The bride- wore a white doesldn first moves, was, to interview Mr. usual in his awn pulpit in addition : _ itk • •.- r J} Mr. and Mrs. AleJ.' Moorezof Neal . �.. c , Lo Aj. sea vat.YrJ — U4* -7 '12' +�•- Llskeard, • r'eturned home this Weem by the twin sister of the. br'idegroa� at the Plant, who stated that, ob-• ed. and the' local minister' will now _ . 800ldata asrd I1tar:Errw ,aft] be Hiss lsidse__. who wore !runs- viousl , the Plant could not under- after spending a' few days - ethic's ker spend his meek days at the piar� ' placed 1a eve6r h ''shortly telling tard crepe. Mr. Cad) S. Sparrow. tails the care of all children, espec- but will also conduet his regular °` °Le`, I ir•. rc.L '6�`d"v ,...d t.,..lir• h, yourself during Sunday services at home. Miss Bernice Chapman is s you bow to eondnd twin •brot,irsr of the bride, was the sally those living onteide the Village S P� an, air tai grogmamrin and the ushers: Mr. W. of Ajax, and recotII¢nended that any lag a few days with friends it>~ :. Hegikias and lilt, G, A who knew of such cases should dirt Mr. Jenidnson will Berry on this BO�v manville. ' 3jwm, , arrangement for three months, and Was Edith Murray seek -the weeld _ ncb1 11,aw,16am,.' s remotion lolidwed. st' .the Falcon act the parent to the Children's Aid � oli6wed by Rev_ E, Cr, Rob- - Inn. They will live in Winnipeg. Society, Oshawa- inson of St. George's Anglican ilPlre Institute will hold their- sea- "Me grodm is a graduate of Knox At_ the News Office here, we ad- Church, who ,will continue, by arr- �' at and Mrs. D. + uN PiCnii at Mrs. W. A. McL w's, College, the bride a graduate Of viaed this mother referred to;' to go angement with his church, for an- Mr. a� Mrs, D..EseIIS {nee Eeils_ oft Thursday, August 26. Mrs A. of Toronto General Hospital; who to the C. A. S., 105hawa, and we other three tlmonths. in Wi 9 i have left for th'ela how were told that she had already been in Winnipeg, ��iiatvey; Ilds'ttict President, will be only recently returned train Bar- This plan is in operatiaui by err - " _ tit+r gaeat, and lira. COStee will en- muds, wb�ere she has been on tlim apd that the Supervisor there, and- duty. x s ; .lames Baxter, R. C, A. F„ angement with the Head Offices of ; iiPould not have anything to do the churches Interested, and Plant forineriy of Pickering, was i�t #ova ._4 with her", adding, that "all children on Ssturds►y attending the ire Gard ill idL• • were admitted only on order of the .Authorities. •- Sparrow wedding, AM, Aciv, on %ZE,, municipality"d muse uowd see FerXnrnw�ce as l We have hon truing fur 4mn mn*W �'�1 -�..•t vas . a+uYl:ly twanunix• ?•�t� i.. Q.�d'..o.. ,a Mr. and Ars. Joseph Barnett, of a -a o to find a home in or, around Pick- "l'Ne Nations are United", a three Noranda. Quebec, were vtsiiors ering for these children, without 'hour tribute to the twenty - clght their cousin, Mrs. Johns last u • men made regular rounds of inspec- succem. United Nations. Frank Haler and des tioa of maghi' as land other equip- All this canAitutes one of the '► - have returned from a vacation wftX, snent; repsirs and.aadpis tnents are "social -problems" arising• from the Over 2000 persons watched sad made before an accident occurs. war, that the Federal Government: heard .Directors of` Ceremonies WII- �: Baker's sister, at Kimgetozi.. •} >, $emue amusing incident$ occur at 'has' only rece:}tky, been sorted -to fred Knapp and Sydney Brown 3dr. and Mrs Darden Crank, .. o _ Well" ill N. Y. are hpll'tLa �• — .. .. +be, plant fM= t- troduce the Greatest array of "big- e. `. if.'!►� • _,one , one incident that resembles others ers is being used in ' war industry . timne„ artists ever presented to an - home oz a2s mother, Mrs. xfry. -• . " ".we have heard where too much sl¢ll now, but the appalling increase in audlencg in thia part of the Prov- Croak here. Into wards above are those of Mr. and precision give was to more child delinquency and juvenile court ince, EIIa Shields, who shares non- -* t, Xing,' Construction •and Malnta{nance s$nPle methods of csisrying out as cases is causing the au horities to ours wins Gracie Fields,` and also il'cycle --- ding on Sidewalks s=ass. •' Supt. at the Plant, when desciibil►g operation - a barricade of ttraber wonder if these mothefs would not Worid War No. 1. artist, was the _ ilao gfiru}c.aa y el esuuc.Uy Of tLe -be-rendering the nation- land future star of thp show. aind_sang -her . _Bur- — - _'-- +r twelve hundre ens employed in . feet wide, (to be placed between Canada a greater service by idmain- lington Bertie number, b3 which Village o a rye very � cn�reh `afraid that � _a two buildings to reduce 'the effect in at home with their children. Many she is' always remembered. '' - suttees, after soml his departlnrent. well -known local and years silence on the mutter, are a-6 = of an explosion in one building upon cases are known of both Parents Bob Harvey; = �:� •. (Ur Xing, addressed the. In"ch& on 11Londa evening, introduced b the other) filled with sand, was er- drawing good wages id some of our Aircraftmen Howard Scott, wno naa g t. „ )' s y y ected at one spot -and was' too be war industries, either wage being had a promising career temporarily get rough with the boys of his host, Pres. Joe. Banigsn. „ the village who are using Ia comsntneizq, he informed his -moved into Position - by carefully sufficiet' to keep a Bane comfort= ' mdped out by •the war made s hit >c the side= +; Walla as bicycle paths. listeners, that he had been advised studied winches and tackle. This ably, but the children are running with, his beautiful baritone voice. was to be s demonstration of some- it large, getting into- trouble, all The Russian y'olga -choir of 30 � climax was �� i f@vP ;by his superiors at file .plant, that thing neve tried before, of quest- bemuse the mother. is sway during voices appealed to the audience both mghta ago, when s local dtiseti ' `r'`' there were sokne detaii4i around the ionable success. While the setting the day. There are still plenty of from an appreciation of good music yeas struck by two bogs on bicyclea� =� plant about which.. he most not disr and knocked completely off his' teat etas - these details natyrally in- was being arranged for the ente+- women without these family ties and the sentiment of an Allied Nat - with considerable fo his _ Ile et _chided many of those about hich tainment of senior plant and govern. who could: take the - places of these ions contribution. Grace and beauty + ': -% ° were presented , narrowly Ong' s -tree. fie .vRaei ~h° his .augence would liked to. have • cnent officials, witnessing this un- women, if they..are .ed and. by in the numerous " had dismissed, -usual feat of engineering,.- a young -eports this week, they- most cert- dance numbers: The popular motion vet' badly bruised, and the itiboys- The speaker did However; ' give !sd• came along with one . of , these, sully are needed. A speaker from piture. "Target . for tonight" had an endent, defiant attitude of the boys' saw Pro- considerable information L .Y:'Z . -�d�hm -the went' .told a Western importgmt place in a Patriotic Pro- did not please witnesses of the act « no� of a -- slant,' particularly. secretive .nature; that into place. Canada audience last w�, /-that gram, Miss Pauline Rennie, now be- heard on Canadian t There is a- By -law on'this caunic= .:,:tea aw.c a very C1'ILYr ive Jec" 1 I !panty -s booles calling for a hea the reported very. high .turnover 'of not ready to give up their luxuries, works made a hit in her singing - �'.. of the immensity of huge oriisziiza= penalty to a boy guilty of "ridin • " Lion that stands nearby, w afraid of soil- We'll meet __ a$sin . Ernest Dainty; „ S °? what he considered a leading cause, kng t�ir hands" and were not entt. well known conecrt pianist and or- loch we know 'so little. Th noun- c}in Indust chestra leader was the show's scc- This matter of bicycles on .side , of difficult transportation facilities.. Al- g � ry. Departop" De ent walks presents ,• . Leaders and the organiz and • though efforts were continuously The • i*ng of these children 5nto ompanist. day. these are more bit Iles in O � being made ' to fmiprove ' existing hoxner this village would be a Credit for - the'suoeess of this big y P' - =j operation of each places this'tinstit- g oration than a year ago - there will -,e +` ution among the leading or4aniza. facilities and increase ' services, a remedy tt a small degree, but we venture goes to Mr. Horace Brd!wn,z„� tiq»s and employers of this bation. �t many would-be_ are are not s�e that this.rouununit7l! is who ,wrote and produced she even- probably be more; it is dangerntis .• .' �?, for the rider on the highwa sad. ` i s Head of hie De living, out of reach of bus Y to look upon suds as alit ob= ing's' show; along with his many nSe pedhway, -F_ sit P le li ation• -� not - at least until much associates at Dunbarton and Fair- dangerous for the r; was responsible for and in •charge etc., and fuel and rubber shortages, g , the sidewak • 'w i of our local.ipathy has been replac- Port Beach. w'ceaAg n -of ce�_-_d� a Prevented" msn5 irgma_ seeking or , even continuing dm to ed� by -- fear. TTlie Halms is still Proceeds of about 4O�will -be - there- �: ` . additions to and maintam4ce o! S P Yment here: : esidting buildings, equipmn"I' and Working on rotating shifts also kept the foundation of Democracy, and divided between the Telegram War ; ,x•- machinery, s detail that required a �Y away not until every, other: source . has Victims', Fund and the local Assoc- «Unable to fill your order" is t1tJg force of the twelve hundred ersona Every effort was ' msde to keep a been exhauster should i*4Wfennce iation, , , , answer given local mercAsnts man or woman employed and con- with that foundation be permitted . by Wholesales. " „t referred to. Maxili% On psaiiuction t Harvest Help. Office Pickering ` >, with the giiaist sp6id- sn4 effic= la• }� - -it-� - �«..:- . J......& h - - failing at one Cleseb __- - -' -4.l .. job, he was Inter. _., • . -iency and - idwesf cosf - wai their Presbyterian Church Sanday next.`. We !sari the privilege" of bei viewed and studied and an effort responsibility. As described in our last issue, shown a memoranduian received made to place him where he would Pickering Presbyterian Chu requests for harvest' het _-All construction work in Planned p ,sad offers a local merchant a few days age for a 6-year plan, which does not satisfied and able to produce, will re -open on Sunday mdrning with•,of help through the Plgb6ing' office frgm one. of the wholesales = !however 'mean light or flimsy strut- ' Any person who leave] the employ service at 10 o'clock Services have ve been so i�ew, the Women's In= which be is a regular butter, relat#vA tures, all buidnings, floors etc., are for other than good reason, will ' not been withdrawn during the past, ssitute ladies who were on duty _ np - to an order for slucre - nihiher of be able to enter an gpite ' capable of supporting the eq- y other war tae _. paotor . being Doti haling a..sile ,registration during articles. uipigaent, stock and nnel that dustry - records take care of that. vacation. perso the;., Past wee14^l this office has been Wds memo was a list, which waH . It' is expected to catty. ,ante idea Dr. Cartwright stated that for �� •. An future en �' �-? Of the cued and plans oat lay reasons of heblth, the present iys- -, be-�ipeceived.y' B8 w111 long enoxigh for coimplete +,+ a>mad i'or the tern of �otadng_ehifttir was - consider - p by'Cakii>!g she News but .wLdch, -_- listed the iteriis �.• s4ijoe e, �'g""` rr films or an calls to .the Harvest could noS be•�su li all dart to the y. Y.. rosy be seed ?3h Sts stn ed the nos$ aatidgtatory. Help` ice. here . (.111,0) 'watt be ref- war. As the war progresses, and the x The speaker was ��!!'' �!r b04 skilled; t cal mete a#i 2000 tbanied by Root erred'. to W. C." Murkar, do •_ ttaaldlkd were who main- demands and restrictions '%ct4issey required at ask*, but R°d�`' -; . ; t.: ' tains.. oontabt • with • the .rosin office one is impressed ' with ' file ' na"ads r K ER that they were, not TTaers John Darden ;t' Oshawa and will ,Main this of everyday commodities• " t7hah`�� � iz4 prominent young '�• ,. was a Position for `everyone ' , G D gtN Q $eip� $e e as long . ss `!i$ed #or necessary in war iay�ustry. Ve'l�i a i s • ., .t Of 8 biro, ppn'nt., a' who ,00uld wolrlc; ba the speaker 'at salt jMonday's aWedneiday NighK cold �nday f same e A nun &e' of t esta be prepared' = for "still mans X'ery effort*. every precsut zn wsN lar4hean, and will be in Attitvoon (save been nar� �.,�n this restiic oris, and ii the .wl coritfn fulcefa to prevent *:cidssts` and de- C trodaced . by ; , la qr fry '� -per ! + a e'iioitgld, "bare necesd lop- -� r r. "ft _T' ofM:.r heP: mesa - i>�st that.. •1 _,,. :.y9#`;` .''ff' 4L _^�''�,��.�.5^i.v r• ' •"i :..Y�3' ,P,� �cy'L�"1., >'�„ ,'.a „n,- ,,. 'S �v!S� a•- ��"''9' �• ,t -'•�;� _ Sv y : :� : „fir Tti�; .. rx i."';... `` — .v ,�es�. �.• ;may �Q, -n•: rxY$r;l�`s�-ts"%"6;, L..i.3m'"�a�,ca' ;'�' :.. �.r. ... .. ,. - '2:...•.�S1�i'.;eesa', 7� °w.,.."i..«'/+.acq:;4rk'X'4 Sa'-i'�"3F•x`:!'.'.79.'�»'�' ..� :.a.. 1•.- - .;YAY.•�.d°�.e�4a&hG:4„ �•••. NIEMEN M 9 n_R -2 W --i :J4-lk - ' � " ' ' -A, 4 r :,-7q 4 Z n, P, Z factrons even belping tba inva- TH19. WAIR - tWZ='_ Cominentary o# Current Ev@nts an with fifth-column service. A in War United Nations India if the Japanese entered. it sim, situation might prevail Effod Of DWIDUAL' is kn6wu that Nipponese agents Thmatened By LZISIS In India have long Promoted contacts with Indian revolutionaries and bom- gresent Critical situation liberty in favor of the Allied barded India's Masses with anti. mmkICE Inn dovelopea'b.* progressive cause.,, British propaganda. The Cripps IRWIN -slope following the inability of the The following day the' 'Full plan presented sm attempt to win Stafford . Committee ratified by an o-ver- full co-operation of the subcon--, --AW 40rfpp to' reach an agreement whelinim- - -- - '$6 -.kmt—UneniVa-masseL---It-luu-been-lin eeldY Column About This and That in Our Canadian Army 9 ma ritk the W6z -apfing.-_-Committee's revised resolution Gandhi's argument that the eo- Yesterday on the streitiI met --tr- -d - b�- the Allies tall, browed- We've really got to put our. I%* major Milestones are listed Authorizing the, disobedience move. *&ra on Wente ;"---in- -backs­4nto-th4o-­war_-KnittJng L bV the Christian Science, Monitor ment. could never be achieved unless civilian clothes. His face� seemed few socks or sweaters, or send- an follows: The British Government prampt- -4h"ountry was entrusted with its familiar. He walked - With his ing cigarettes overseas,' or buying The Crippe Mission offered ly countered by outlawing the Con. own government and defense. shoulders back and hii head up. war savings regitlarly isn't enough. Jodie Dominion status after the greas Party generally and arrest. -Divers, India He smiled at me and, 'automati. It has to be an all out eff ort! '4� and a gradually expanding Ing Mr. Gandhi and some 200 cally since I like smiles, I re- In Hong Kong young Cgiladianif London's answer-',supported by turned the smile.-- Then I -walked died. In England thousands of ve" in the directirm of Its of. other members of the Working Washington-is that the issue Is �:fidrs during -the period of h6stifl- Committee. on puzzling slighfly as to why the young Canadians aye champing at Shortly after the arrests, als- ___�qmplex, that many interests must stranger had smiled. the bit while they train for the Iles. ' Tte. proposal was rejected bF all major groups. The All- turbances developed in Bombay be, considered, that freedom can. 'e. He was' job they volunteered to do. not be ru-9hod through now with. Suddenly it struck in .7 bdia� t'ongreas Party asked full and other cities and police were out injustice and chaos in ni) stranger! He 'was the Cam- If it falls to us to defend the ladepondenee at once. The All- forced to fire on demonstrator . India, �s thereby leading to a fatal weak- pany Sirgeant-Major! For two land they plan to come back to bHUp Moslem Ipasrue. refused to I.- At- A111_,F weeks we had been working to-, are we going to fail because th6 agree to any plan which 'gave N __t41Ag_91_tbe Allied military -pool- @64110p, salutlug each moviei or the srolf-links were tion. 'It is helA articularfy —that p"Portional majority to the pre- In, some Allied quarters the p the occasion arose and comparing more important? dbminately Hindu Congress Party action of the Congress party �he Moslem minority-80,000,000 notes as to the, condition of this Even in the face of daily storieb and sought establishment of a seemed a major blow at the Allied m number, compared to 260,- recruit's feet, that one's appal. of repeated reverses on many _rse, says the N�w York Times. 000,000 Hindus--will plunge the separate Mosle - m stati in-Noith- ling habit of drinking ice cold fronts there still exist too many , oWn India. an wxs__ country into civil war rather than f1say pop �and eatin biscults In- people who look upon the war as lyze India or to plunge her ---Tnlir & WILd'! 9 Congress Party leaders contin- - Into - on stead 9�_ 111111kb �Wy :­ I­ weals --&Wethinr at is roinir on "awav zid to agitate for'immediste in- civil conflict at a time when the The British lia­ve declared that over therev Do they think ".it like a soldier. Alspendence an Japanese expanded Japanese were at the country's the Cripps proposal is theii--finil- can't happen here' ' I? in Burma. The farms, word. Recently Secretary of But it emphasized two tYings: ..9wir conquests in Asia. gates er State Cordell Hull addressed what the difference wrought in a man For nearly three years we have Late in mines, factories and man pow July the Working Cam es he wears; ai been at war now, and in all that _*ittee ' of the Congre Party of. the British Empire's greatest many regarded as a warning to by the cloth' rid the time "they haven't ste-ped on, domain-& land almost as large IndiA's nationalists. He declared thin veneer that separates soldier P acted to bring�,e Zion to's, British soil," says your specialist that 'post-war freedom could -only ---from civilian. Alead by as the United States with three It is a good- ithing-that the-venz solution' be assured to peoples who showed --in-moe7imloured glasses. He'over- Omwn up G&nd- times the population-are vital ser is so thin. Because it is not looks Hong Kong-and 'Sing-a—porei-I ne to the defense of the Middle East. themselves worthy of it. by MOS 84 'bed e e He doe I calling f r sen beyond the bounds of possibility sn't want to take a ruler -_�Nblnpaign unless India's freedom India Is the great barrier to an, Civil disobedience campaigns of in his band and compare the dis the past have included boycotts of that a sudden change from civil- �wss granted at once. overland junction of the German ian to-soldier in become-necea-. to - nee between' Japan and Malay' a The original draft of thet reso, and Japanese armies. Across It British goods and services, resig- SIT with the distance between Norway most of sary for many of us, no .. y runs irlic aw"Aalu;u* Angle-Ameri.- -31atiOn -Of - Ind xis--ftom uubII6 lotion said the first move of an can supply line to Free China.' posts, withdrawal of children Npva Scotia. 11odependent Indian government Tr - abpallingly bably It lies an the flank of the Anglo- from schools, closing of shops. I said last week that the 'Re- y it yourself- pv -would to to negotiate That's why VM Japan. This remark later American supply line to Russia Despite their non-violent inten- serre Army of today is very dif- close, isn't it ferent from the Militia' of the members of ihe Individual C iti via the Persian Gulf and n- we edited -out a the original Iran. tions, they have- usually eulml "Uetween-w' zen's Army must play . otr part resolution. The revised draft said The--justice of India's claim to ated in bloodshed, rioting and ar- or" years. It is, and whether that part be volun-teei- a freed India would "wholeheart- freedom was not questioned in rests, The British indicated they . it must be. It must have the ing for Active Service, enlisting 'eft and tain and the. United-States. It were prepared to use force to support of every man able to meet in the Reser . ve Army or just be- n - � �tho-physical r"Wrom a pff an the side of the United --kiep-LuUnt's nationalists I it e, ent . Inc zood soldleti -behinid­ the- nl;?n- agreeing to meet Japan ;�ple had sTievances, dating back They forbade the closing a? shape a reserve army behind the guns. Jw any other aggressor with armed through centuries of European ex. On pain of fine '"d imprison- has done for Russia. That to Trained or not, it an invader resistance." ploltation, and that redress was Mont. Their army in the sub- what our Reserte Army must do met his foot upon Canadian soil duo. Ile timing of the. demand, continent numbers well over a for us. The British Government all of us--men, women and chil- however, stirred doubts as to Mr. mWou and it is composed largely Jt will make- demands dren would set out to d-O what- 111010111ded by virtually. accusing Mr. heavy Gandhi's "oense of reality" and of Moslems who might not be demands - upon,our �sparo time. 4andhi and other Congress lead- we-could -..there's no dou6t of [me with befne appeasors Of Japm caused bitter critics to charge him sympathetic to a Hindu man It will call for two or three eve- - I that. th imperiling the, United Na. movement nings a week for drill, traf I`he Full Committee of the wi. ning Even the man'who illegally hl'- tions in one of the war's most blr�l Amery Confident or special instruction. It will call creases rents� the tho k4tepim p- for ten Sundays.__It will call for wbo, raises his -prices above- the. low pawma Mr. Amery, Erecre ary for Ins; two weeks in camp every year, pmpamthry resolution giving Mr. "Zon dis, declared In a broadcast that ceiling, the sugar-boarder,, the Arg the whole.. totalling fifty-five days :Gandhi full powers to lead a diso- _�Tbo e-upt Inmi.stia Atramp* uuL_fJ= action by the gasoline chest-even these would ht� self_ga�� of training out of $65. er, bodiento movement if -a demand nt haa�' Government of India has., I Do- take up arms W ' defend their 'for freedom were rejected. sprung from the advance of lieve, And that, 'actually, is.-c-o-u-s-id—er- saved India and the Allied hoE—ea. At the same time Mr. Gandhi Japan. The - MIkado's legions "use from grave disaster." ably loss ime , than the average Why, .then, -one is �ound to &led to the United States to swept through Malaya, the East He expressed faith that - the citizen wsates on dancing, movies, wonder, must it be necessary ior d ball r while thers is yet time" to Indies and Burma; the native Majority of "realistic" people in games, hockey-matelies and us to set up a Waitime'Prices .­.bring about Indian independence populations took hardly any In&& ars behind the Govern- SOIL and Trade Board? What is it tiat put !411ad permit Indiana to "uss their in their countries' defense, some Mont's movo to watch "an at- A mighty low-insturance- prem- makes war so rem*Ve that people IUM to psy,Asn't it? like that . must be brought into an id to- the courts every' day to answer turbanoo to make ordinary rov. R6i '20 lig 0 a as LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred'Neher me quite seriously, "'You 'people to charges of imPedft the' war ornmont of lndLw Impossible 'and art have no rikbt to put alarming effort-? to paralyze India's war off Ineces in "No government could accept the paper al>out - street- The most disheartening r snob a situation," Mr. Am fighting in Halifax or Quebec or about it is that these offenders ery said, Montreal or -Vancouver. That's against regulations sot up to pre- "The Government of, India could alarmist stuff, it lowers morale." serve. our economic structure are not *ait until the manses got ex- it made me boil. He has -a cited, until rioting and bloodshed not only illiterate small traders- began. It was iiiicesury to cut "C" classification for his car'. He they include big corporations. squawks abobt his high income Asrainst them. and, they are n- -Gandhi and other leaders from vaders of Canada don't forget, we tax on earnings that are much greater than before the war and their, fo:lowers." need the private soldiers of the he has time In any case, Mr. Arricry said, and energy, available Individual Citizen's Army wholse for golf. the preperit action "will not de- duty it is for their own 'self- fleet the Government from the But he couldn't, or wouldn't see Preservatibn-to send word Of in- the point,when I suggested to him broad purpose of providing India fractions of the price regdlati6ns as soon 4A the war is over, with that if everyatone in Russia had to the nearest office Of th.1 War- full opportunity under the consti- felt the saine 'Way about it the time Pric'es' and Trade Bc,.,.r tution to become a free dominion, Nazis would have beet in Mos- Inflation is infiltration we cow a yeak ago! an free as any nation. could be." mutt be on our guard! In his broad6ast Mr. Amery said further that success of the Con- "would gress party , campaign U. S. Broadcasts still in'Nazi-controlled Denmark,' then mean the betrayal of China. said his land w" on] one "of Encourage- Datnes many hearing broadcasts se and Of Russia." nt. out. "It would mean. the ent(lav�­ dall Specially-diiected short wave FAI" ment of India herself to the Ja- uages.. The broadeasts g7v'c cOur- Is W,,L-., _br_oa_&ast9__frOM the United States age to millions who'are reauN'. 'to de- in t Or reckless, irresponsible are being heard by 30,000 people aid.the Allies should the signal I .)e, in Denmark, it was rev ealed by a sire for party dominance, the given, and forin 'the haQ4s of----- Congress leaders are prepayed to Danish announcer-writ!r of the .. .... ...... secretly mlmeographeid� rin foreign language divi n of an 4ers, - which; before the Uni b about." sio i0d (;�overnineiiL 11C AW-had- States entered - the 'war, reached American broadcasting company. lie is on an qnofLc�al viaiL (Lumv this "abundant ground for punitive side of the v� �ter rcgularliy.,� iiiig which he visited Little Nor- action," but had confined itsellf way camp of the Royal he said'' to preventive action. '"or- as wegian Air'Force. King Christian of Denn-mrh IT, The broadcasting representa- 'the texts of all broadc�sts, 'taken :'"It's from the chief -of *fice. . He requests yokir -presence- tomorrow Liverpool's docks contain near y tive. who did not �,ish his identity down* in sliorthand. placeil 0'-, his p morning at City Hall for illegal parking. Dress is Informal.". forty miles of quays. revealed because of, his family ai2y, he said. desk d, REG'LAR FELLERS—Kitchy-Kitchy By GENE BYRNES W POP BWUQff ME HOME- t M''T --,R*w V-4m. nwe '9T AN EXPERIMENT? TM 94 RAG OF MARBLES VW MUCU HKE SITTIW t*WN YMAIr KIND _""MEI) TO FIN LAW W*ff ! Lrrs 4a W-MO 014 ACCOUNT Or AN OPMME4 F" HIS FATHER QOLDEN 70 SIT -DOIAN ANXEXIH HE MADEf TICKLISH WHILE HE WAS D4 RM US WHILE WE PRACTICE 3HOM, 'EM I %!7 I MM-11 -I WFeliae-, "Y Aft. V. L POL 6dkk AS 's AF, asq s �, ±, .• �;�: ,:"• 'y? �•» :"�,.• "d,F' :.w wt, �3y. T y i'?' ,^y FBI � { �.a i ';r: n_ .. e _ t ,y,. tit s•..: � {.{ x .,,�.� t 2 . "�!„'.. ..: �,• ' +•�, a;S.i. q;F..�i "y� wF:,S+e'`'�'., , Fr"y.`RV .-•. ,r rte: ,( a••F" �. .W1 r WOOD WINS CANADIAN OPEN = .�/ :.� f�.. ,or•' ^' /:;r.! %i%r4H>'%'a :i :k :u: i%% ,rig' : :. :.1w. • / fir,. , $r +:/ ..;..`•'+': M�y�:�.'ks _ %+: ••• Frery%i: �• ��.'': .. , r:.F. I•. . +,g 1 :l :•Y � Y A :s 10 a:•.1; _ IM- fo. T£ L-L E...: , R-.-e ♦� ,� l than &pen at Mississauga Golf Club; Toronto, on Saturday, even • though-Ben Hogan was the favorite. Here, after shooting three nub- A - par rounds and-one of even par, Craig Wood is shown receiving the Seagram Gold Cup, ''which goes to the winner, along with ;1,000• as well as the replica which will be added to his collection of trophies. '... - � _, r: nrmm�o waoram is nn inn 1 r+ •.....:_: �... - - -- ---- .._... =.- C� :..- - ' PIES mice KrEspres" is a 2egli- tered trade mark of ment's intention to introduce the IMELY A Of new coin, said tits action was MOlybdenrte Company of Canada being taken to preserve Canada's led, for its brand of oven- nickel supply for war purposes. Secoid Most Urgently Needed PoPPed�e•Geteometodayi SUGGESTIOW Mr. Ileley described .the Coin. Of All Strategic Minerals - -- - - position .of the new coin " `Qa n ' • , admixture of copper and zinc, sim. In World War Ir'o. 1 the Allies - flar to 'prince's. metal,' named aft- learned from captured German or Prince Rupert, and also an gun barrels some of the magic of - •., alloy called 'tombac,' from Malay molybdenum. Then Britain bought Germans T1ji TO Britain's record '.harvest by dzo} -' 'Eombaga,' a popular alloy for up ,every pound of molybdenitge, (�1 ping incendiaries on ripening coca - jew�16„ Iu UAW z4at Lalvo." -ihw ..vaa.iJk, wain, tli.,i :�Va ,. w, c,Vldl Burn' ��'� �• �yr� " -- -aaidn . ;n ill. lank it.- -- •— ' B produce to -keep any of the sap- weeks. Easy To Distinputsh ply from flowing to Germany. The- Daily Express air corres.. He added that farmers wom - - The F!n'aaee Minister .explained In this War today molybdenks, pondent reported recently that the banding together to . combat fires that the dodecagonal coin is de- is even-more sought after by the -. Gertnana have attempted to bum in fields. N signed to prevent confusion with makers of high speed tools. and the one -cent, 10-cent or 25 -cent eve kind of hi de steel. - , coins. This is a war oi�guns, planes, .-CLASSUM ABUBT1 TS -- "!is site - tanks d - - A6l.URUIUSS WANTED FREE CATAIAMViD ,I being elusive," he said, "and it will -shaping, and stronger and longer - ACCORDIONS WANTED FREE! CATALOGUE OF • be easy to distinguish. and extract. lifed steel' can, win. v - 4rid Szeftiag books Rev. Tynt' Thq when mixed with other coins in a - accordloes twe1'. toptiSun areal 'W !; on XRarriMag�e purse or trouser's pocket, "b its - dead end twenty bear.- tDDfo°', L� " Tobacco Unique and' peculiar shape. R'oroato 70ntQaus n Street • WMi Modern Etiquette `HE T. EATON CO. LTD. "It has neither the• milled edge � Musleal Instrument Departseat c HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL � o[ Lila silver nor the plain round : 1, when you have a friend vihaslf � Toronto - ' - edge of the former nIclkol or the AGEiri'rS WANTED LEARN HAIR'DREIMNG T>� RO1� ' ou"ent piece, so that even a [stilts you would like to correct, ertson method. Information oll -what- mould --tie- -the - best - thing tie - IS -HXT_R A wnx>art� _ anest- reg�rdln� strayed reveller in-tlie dark would _ do? needed In your home! If you son's Hairdressing Academy, 1 q not be likely to bestow it upon have a fear hours a day to spare. -Avenue Road, Toronto. - HOW CAN IJ i. When wrlt,tai a letter to Y We have an earning opportunity some unworthy - recipient is mtr= --for you. Write - 011rli when ' 7a>re lard w M acquaintance who re11r_ye., "u -a oc �aaaaa t,fmcte 301 t MEDICAL sd• now can 1 keep neckties from —� Bridges," how shoukk you sign• the Alexander Eat, Montreal, Quebec. GOOD RESULTS - EVERY 8U11ti _ en washing them? War Measure - erg `L'TOMOHILES USED firer from Rheumatic Pains all, Betore washing washable ."The arse, weight and . `J. Isn't it all right to eat soft should try Dixon's Re4 A, thtckneer hurts with the spoon! USED CARS WITH GOOD TIR>it3, �y >tlunro'■ Drag Store neckties, baste the linings in place• der exactly the name as the pre•- Sea us first r W. w!S r Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.30. so they w111 not-curl and become eat 6•ceat nickel coca In etrenla• 4 Is !t good tarts for s girl to - fund your cost of transborta- , lumpy. Then remove the basting tion. It will, therefore, o wear many conspicuous jewels to tion to Toronto, If you buy from ' : °befo+te iron petals is v us Mount Pleasant Motors Ltd. PATElrTS - the Dal . station Leleohenaa and a dance? - '('•ed (`e.r seta xt 1490, Danforth uva s w an -6:- - When drinking any kind of Avenue Q. How can (remove -mud stains will fit Coln- chaags'making m� -- - Patent - '-Holteltora JaM Is refreshment. should a little be left —� °a ties. si9 Mount Pleasant 1890; is King West. Toroa I[L'OID garmBntrt chines !n theatres, on street rail- - . Road, Toronto. Telephone ill _. �- in the glass' lead -Lint. BooM•s' or Information on :A. tat ohs' mud dry oa._the gas• way cars dad buses. -' - - Quest - - =- meats. Then try brushing with a 6. Is a courteous motorist a1• "To the end of 1 -941 there had ways careful about throwing away BABY CHICKS iftiff whisk broom, and if that PATENT$ A TRADED MARKS doesn't prove effective, try somtob• been nearly 90,000,000 •nlokel coins file lighted cigar or cigarette stubs BRAY FALL SERVICE BULLETIN fag ft off with the edge o[ a Denny. Issued from the mint, so that any- " Deady soon: You'll find it tn- .EtiERTON R CABS, 'R19GISTEI one. should have- no difficult is /Answers +valuable this coming season with United States, Canadian, 8rdtl This is just as sharp as !s needed, y 1. Overlook these faults, Lad poultry and farm production Patent Attorney. Booklet gra A t1L r getting a nickel piece, It they so ranking with the essential Ill- Established Qvel, forty yearn.. it Ehnd will usually.do the work with- concentrate on the .4tialities he .,:dustries. Order your. Bray Sap- Balsam Avenue, Toronto .-Out injuring the material. desire, for years to come, tamber chicks is ood time, also. _ �i� 6eil .cu! c• possesses lend. rhatpshaa -made II:,.. Ywu a seep saes aria friend. Perhaps you have a -fault Ilion, Ont. age le really a 'victory' measure, 'PH(1TUGRAPHY ^ other' iaiecta away from freahlp- that this friend Is generous "enough Painted surfaces? _ and is expected to release about to ignore. Y., "Mary Bridges." S. The BAKERY EQUIPMENT DO.N T TRUDGE THROUGN A. -Hy mixing a little bay all 60 tons of nickel a year for want fork should be used for soft fruits, B=AKERS' � OVENS AND MACHIN= The Host, Rai., •r Hall ' (laurel oil) with the oil- paint... Or, purposes. After the war the coins vegetables, • salads, meats, cakes, cry. also rebuilt equipment v- can be recalled, or, -f[ returned si iwayn on hand. Terms arranged. HAVE YOUR SNAPS place a receptacle _containing this JJ and. plea. 'Me knife and 'spoon Correspondence invited. Hubbard Delivered R NA oil In the • vicinity of the •, V{ Y { l,W, WR�O IYto- T painted euouia oe uaea -ifs- little . an q _10x. Bsthprat Any a or i._ z�sure* film perfec Objects. The bronze' cents without difficult or _ St. Toronto developed east prfnfeii "for onlg - pnngeift odor will y slble. 4. Ft• Is poor taste, unless loaf. BF.I.TING, L+TC. FOR Supreme quality and fast servt seep off the flies, the- dance is ' an elaborate affair, guaranteed. � - Qr How -can I malke good' pot• _ and eves then • it L COnapiCUetli. , - • THRESHERMEN � IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICi< holders? S. One .may drink all of it; but BELTING FOR THRESHMERMEN. Station J. Toronto A. When making pot- holders, it dvold throwing back the head, or feed elf thresher belts, hose, - 'Tiny" 'Men Needed feeder canvas. pulleys. ahstttng,' la a good Idea to insert a layer turning the glass upside down to hangars, bearings, mot a Spec- PLUMBING AND HEATING - Ot leather from' a i old. glove • 'For Midget 'Stlbi drain it. S. Yes. Othertdiae, he may sal— Belting for- traces, inch i- 8i ply, Ise foot All -types of trial- NEW AN15 USED. HOT WA.TI& tfuough the center. This 'wilt el• hit someone with ft, if in traf[ia, mission supplies in stock for tanks, bath tuba, minks, toltetg ,• o immediate shipment at attractive as a QCts C w le tt imna ite danger of earned fingers; or In the country on a dry d,,.' - - -- -+m 1-,,,the. is a nOtlCOaduCtOr of `' "` all he may start a grass 'fire, teed and shipped subject to ypur tings, pipe, fittings valves. r " beat recently that a' number of smell I Inspection. Send' your orders to iators, ,racket heaters, hot watee Q• How' can I reran boys, taking advantage of their j r% ve__ � - ,THE YORK BELTING CO. furnaces, greenhouse heats , size, Cllttlbed into ; Ja ml a nr.s, i' � vnvit av - - t" stains from .white cotton fabric4 P dget _. ing Company Limited, 29V Dun- - One virieiy -of •'beetle has: di- den Street West, Toronto, A. white goods may, be sponged submarine on exhibition in Sydney BULLS . FOR BALI? - and' defied all efforts to pry them vided eyes, the lower half seeing with Clear ammonia for the re- ouf. under water and the upper half - RIEGr9TERED HEREFORDS, HERD RHEYTMATIC PAINS m0val' of grass stainer For silks Bull and two good younger bulls. The submarines 'were so 'small ' in the air. C. Gooch, 762 King -East, am i- TRY TT! EVERY SUFFERER O ' and woolens, white or colored, use ton. c Rheumatic Pains. or Neurf alcohol. - , "acid a broadcast recorded by should try Dixon's Remedy, Mus- CBS, that adults could not go in DYEING t CLEANING ro's ' Drug Store 336 Elgin, Ot- i� • - after the boys, who "remained . HAVE YOU ANYTHING' NEEDS lawn. Postpaid I3.00. - - . New V C�,n t - dyeing .or-cleaning? Wrlye to us ' Coin until they' were diapo'sed to come for Information. We are lad to OLD RUGS REWOVE14 YEW _ _ answer your -questions. glad To _R out themselves." ment H. Parker's Dye ;Works HUGS, NEW liUla'S MADE FKWI - The broadcast said that naval Limited, 791 Yong• Street, To. old. Dominf.on Rug Weaving Cos. " rontor any, 964 Queen, St. W., Toroatw -- - - officers expressed their astonish- $trite for Quee ,L - Canada's new '12- sided .five -cent ment' that men 'small enough _ to ' FOOT BALM' pieces, ,likely to be in circulation man 'the submarine could be TEACHER WANTED Rua 111 BAUMEEKA FOQT BALM destroys HAVELOCK - WANTED, P'RO- 'next month, will be media- of cop- found-even in Japan. 'One officer Jus? offensive odor instantly, 41. per and zinc, an alloy known as estimated the mxximum._height bottle. Uttawa agent, Denman testant teacher for Section 1{. • -Drug. - Store - Ottawa. - ._Belmont, - ten miles north of 'tombac; Hoff... - =L. Ileley, Finance possible as four' feet two inches. —1 _Havelock. Dutlee to begin Se -- ?4iniater,'; announced last week_ The submarine 'way _rsised_ from >FO><t. s�LE 'tember Sth. State salary. App l� �haa- W. MunTa ec a c = • = Mr. Ileley, announcing , in, the ( the .harbor after it was sunk -dur. N �� TOR SALE: $2,500, 4• ACRES 4- Havelock, R.R.' 14,, Ont. Commons Aug. 1, the Govern. ( ing a recent . attack on Sydney. ty its roomed cottage, cellar, _ . Hydro close. • to . highway, • Toronto it TEACHER WANTED, 7, "miles, taxes 112.80.• It. A. Kane, HereRichmond Ht]]r BERKELEY' - QUALIFIED PRQ_ s lerets Where You Try For Big Profits _ testant teacher wanted for SJL Ve FILMS .DEVELOPED. No. 9. Holland. State salary eat _ Help me show op how bin and valuable the ]till of molybdealte _ �i� GIRLS WHO SUFFER - qualifications, a9 s o • telephots sack oa my mlalaa' claim really la. Millions of teas, maybe. You will appreciate the true mean- number duties to commence bit- F•r slaee • Our metal Is needed so badly to strengthen steel far ing of quality and service It you Septem� dr. Thomas. Deems,,, �4 the War, the Government will help erect a mill when we 'prove send your snapailbts to be develop- Secretary - Treasurer, BerkelesC' gaaatlty. Tale M. turn* molybdenite ore into srofib. PUMENORRHU ed at -A.R. No. 1, Ont.Tina's wby A-• can afford to give you no large, aw int4rest .far MAYFAIR . PHOTO 91PRVICe ;.- helplag-rtttb•s• little of'7ear- atenev— - - — — ilcc YONGE STREET, TORONTO ,PHR>DSffi3f1i lllFACHIAE s - ..Intl- Is ih., •a- p. J. DWYS1R,— — — — — Helpful Shooting 'Tr •' f w If lsuffermonthl Cramps. (To aid you in takfng better .. - FOR'dSAt;E ='-A 22 --60 SAWTWlb !' Areas where i;i- Adelaide a►, qr„ Tnrnwt•, - aohe distress of '"IrrregularitIM^ tures we give advice and criticism Massey threshing machine ff 701i - w•ut we p,form Ise -about Dwyer Preapeetfag syn- - nervousness -due to functional on every roll) - aqutppped with Eleersol 1640deT t• white yea, p`�where 1 have say chance •r nsailn big - - "r4'db!< g or 8-- exposures developed dad .Mad Bhreddef, elovel"' attachinen We are •1 e g monthly dlattabaly work. vs' mail le O pr n c 2 p n s a air b and • drive Piakhsm'a Vegetable Compound i led. 2b r! t of ach � E4!►a betR today to be in Name • • • •... 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Also at 8.81. range A 1A[ri3 8: —s BAND_GRAVEL STONE Wood's seetrie Cootertt i ; .. sad ,w > a. m starter, concentrate Heart of the - -- - -- �eotrte Fcs...a TOR02M ter calf starter, tar- Rio Grande B.i>aiag sagptlle. - - - leotiR _ ' - - _ aside Cla,remou #_ ;:• �. � J: At 6 minutes to the hour 944 a, m. ;key starter, salt G 'AUTRY Res: sw ofsiee saW. to 1x.64 pp » and' yst,AUsogaL its . blocks- andv bag -- - - _ : _ s alb N and - ex Sundays and FiRMANENT NAGGINC PAIN �.� ��� �� Purina fly sprays Friendl : THAT.FRAYS THE TEMPER WANTED. for cattle. - '' AND NE"ES. 1TIMAY 8E DEAD HORSES AND CA1TLB `'. ah rlr►va evrotutatlat Neighbours YOUR EYES. _ For tree last n hone 7. :. Eastern Phone 4500 A N. �LOokwaod p p Eastern Hos.ae — WFAyvER. BROS. and ELV$RY. C. H.. TUCK. OPT. D. aROOlx ................. ss 'rwl.ti. "l -- P1�CKSRiNG. OJNT.• -- ' ' CLAR£MONT -- _ KONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY . OSE A-'WA, ONT. PICBERING 606 _r P7CKERINI: ... . AUGUST 24, .26, 86' Phone 1516 AGINOOURT .. . zone ""RIF 1 1111 W:. We aiYL sY 1aL♦� Ladd► ai6na GEORGE BR'ENT and CORDON. YOUNG LTD IN - _ "NA MAdSSEY ATTENTION, Tito Phi Ad. UN I- (A Spy Story) •tas __ -- • :•_.'» Scarboro : CH�I$SDAY,.FRIDAY, sATi'TfDAY RADIO .-SERVICE - Brock Road Gravy - '� joku*>rIONES - Howard 1117 and Scsrboro SW �� _ .AUGUST 27, 28, 29. Pit SERE ARE JUST A FEW LINES pF OUR STOCS :-- j„ jnfiri�shed . Crushed Pit Run grsdas and aim of lu nber h or -- «� . _ di+esaed Fialtna., sash, - Business Gravel -' doors. Screens. No, ldiags. Soft sad harda►ocd floort� Brie_i Insulated _ Nobel ogle Siding, ' Wwboasds. Shaetroe'!r, Rath Lath, Guaranteed _� 9a'-' m . 1 Wool Iaeulat ro—a; rr a. t;. gUBSAg - - -' — — s Anar •ltab or Yedd Plywood Panels, maaonite Products, Bazrj* Tice, Satwer Pipe, Fiala Tuffr E OF TSE PZAC E Delivered. or Lo (deft in .Pit i"` �' ► °t ' PRONE — plant, Pick 97 r a ARTHUR FIELD -bm; Tike ,. a• . M • 1� i• -1 i�asr.w,rl, PICMDUN ;} ONE _ a Toronto Office -- Ha•ward 6471 PSON]i 6!~ ' r S �!ii 3.TTRT13f' F'RAI�t Fox. =AT ION .ran FA w. � t r- _ _ v t PIC KERM — ONT. tl COCKSHUIT . c. ct rrta Q,, ;FLWERAL DIRECL'OS _ 31r.. and Mrs.. Percy Middleton ot__ Frost j{�, Wood Day or Night Buffalo, visited their people is the W = .-Private Ambulance holidays. _ Phone Mark 9000 or j Mr. Walter Green, of Buffalo, _g`:"�y - ) 3mvern 59w - spent iasT week wii'tr - -- ..M2` and- Mrs - . sbs�e maer0arllhti, OI1La _ Miss. F. and B. MacLean and Mrs. D. MacLean and. Miss Jean, ail of >' INATIONAL WAR LABOUR BOARD aw a>�AR d asas�a Toronto, spent the week -end with = :: _NOTICE W. W. and Mrs. Gee and family. La LYE • Miss Katie' Green 'of Toronto ie visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Green = _', : _GENERAL 'ORDER - 1Claremont, Ont. GREENWOOD and family. , _ iLLJ the Red crone _ work in the_Sun -_ : _ - day School moan every Wednesday The Dominion Mnvau d Static = has found that the coat •: B3:9Tb118h Hospital - at 1.30, except the second Wednes- - .: ` 1886--1936' dliving laden aumbe July 2, .1942, of 117.9 (adjusted hdex ' - der in the month. iill Government Licsnaed i1 ui ~._ be g given. Circle will Ceti 'at d 1 lades 114.6). war tte lades fbr October 1. 1941. -. gJ ' . _ notice _ nth. Due n has r}� by 2 4 15.d . _. Mali St. E.-, StollffYl Ile, ont; 'MAY, LJUNE, � J.1ILY the home ssf Mrs. Disney this ( -- Phone 291 AND AUGUST ° 7 —AO0 7• to the r ... of Bectlon 34 (1) at ` I Friday evening at 8 o'clock. the Wartime Wages Catitrol Order P.C. 3963, and subject to the Maternity, Medical, and Surgical - chopping - Masters Larry and Carl and Shir. awe provisions d the Order, the National War Labour Boded cases taken; MONDAYS. and FRIDA.YS ley Disney, of Whitby, are spending orders that employers .ablest to the Oedw who a, a . Maternity Semi.Room only, escePt . by spenial their holidays with' eir gmndpar- - _ . c o a t bf H q g bmw shall adjuct tb. amormt of sash bonaa -' Registered Nurses in attendance and arrangeeaent. eats, Mr. and Mrs. F. I?isney, mmt, employers who are not paying a cost of HTiag banes P Poultry, Hog and other Concentsa pas shall ........... the payment d web a bonus. both effective dram - - 24buurservla veer., t4 .Rev. J. Od Totten fa former tor... - ' `.'A`mbulance Service "always on head.. on this,'circuit, ed, on his many the Brat payroll period beginning ou or alter August 159 1942, : :::.. - MRS. E.R. GOOD. 25.37 Fe L. Green friends here an Thursday tact. He ielollowe: is now in the Hamilton district near _ ...... iOakville. • • . ear d it•tag ismFS is aeadm poesw�at Os ' - - - -_.. _ y -..- . : •: �'pseed Qdae i• Cwmdl i933 iaw� �a�adad 1v - Sparrow LeGard - _' wedding trip. in -Eastern Ontario, - the .bride travelling in a snit sheer 6) sot em011 to .a,om a.etim w OR) (a) of P.C. sou $ p epphw the bozo. dam be increased h tie ae+awat of sixty (doe) - :Avery' pretty wedding took place ensemble with navy accessories. On = h ever a >a< ' at Pickering. United Church, on Sail. 'their 'return they will reside in Belle- _cis) Par eloylor..a to ..bow s.eaoa 4e tit) cb) of C. sand 1 - urday afternoon . last, when -Mona, , ville, where Mr. Sparrow is employ- , .� a eoet of vioa bona., .bas tie ' by :.4 potau; Eleanor Victoria, . daughter of Mr. ed with the Hydro Electric Comm,.. Mr. G. W. Humphries will have — _nd -M r4 u T T e� o - bride of William Keith, Sun of Iiir, sunrise w , cue service in C;,e a,atrZlab Sbanw s� be � �: - Church next Sunday morning,. and and Mrs. Wm. • H. Sparry y Rev, : ; The Horticultural Society at (',Teen River in the evensna. _ - - -�� �F°, employees ., of t' ,p'c' • - _ My 1i. 'denkinbun ufllcias ed, and W. R@�. Mr. Burke vci11 preach for -' ,C: Murkar presided at the organ. 'f he .Horticultural Society's Meet Rev. Dr. Reddick 'next Sunday morn. Far emntora" to "boo' aeetian 4a Oi,) (b) d P.C, a9ss t During the ,signing ofc the ln of register, the success. Donations 'week of fruit a i to)a teheben et�e d s.a�, of ei,� ..say wane c.tar _ amour and hiii v Hill and —Gin g. 6 'd amount d a cost d living banns adit�swd _ bridegroom saw and Whrtevale in the evening, - -- �� „ ' g _ err stated .steed a masimnm of aa.7s per cones. to is 8io g i0 Promise Me . ables and flowers H ere arranged on We are glad to report our young �� Seetiae fs� -(a) if ]KC. S9"appEiw, cad d 17 ,d their 7� a bride, given in marriage -. by some 20 tables and prizes awarded wye rips to'mpior°"i to "b°' s.cst°° as tai) (b) °f friend Katharine Hornshaw is make !' TM appear: ; her father, was attended by Mrs. for tiie contestants. Afterward; Mr. ing good progress toward recovery. " :.;Warr. Moorehouse as matron of how- Myers, - Scarboro Bluffs, school tea- Misses Marian and Nancy .Hend. i4) a) a) For emptosess to whom ssegion 4e (iii) (a) of P.C. sass _ appuw now oaog pew • scot m avmg canw, Hoc po•eaaae � our: Miss Betty LeGard, mister of Cher auctioned the exhibits, Securing m the provisom d Pee. ass., esbbliet.ed prig to rhea I arson are spending a few days with �seryee ulna d this ad.. is m aaloaae asasdina e4.9s -the bride and Miss •Reta -Branton '.over• $20 far the W. V. F. Judges Mrs, S. J. Pugh tae • v...meant �� bosa,a,..h.a remain �� ' � - their cousin, were the bridesmaids, and little were local residents whose work. was pilot Officer Fred. H.. Griffin agar , am>eoa•.s a„ pea a scat d it.tag s - - - 'Ming Geraldine Best, flower girl. very agreeable. Mr's. Westney's As• ne ten than $4.rs per .w k. t amount of the banes The bride wore a 'before- spent the week end with his family .ball be taer..e.d eo•�y ("C=V-04 .was bat a gown. of white trachan Apples got First Prize and ,taking up defies at his new `;y so a+w is sassed a tetat weaay as: ., organza with full skirt and slight sold- for 90c. a 6 -quart baskiet. Veg- station, London, Ont. - '0) For � to whom tt.cefoe 48 IM) (b) of P.C. assn train, full length veil -front a Queen stables were eagerly taken , by the .. M. Long is spending a week with apps••. aces being void a coot d atina bonne, not pennant A71ne halo, carrying red roses and' cartrspers. and .toff a owners: = The — - -_ t —.T.+s the pra.taiooe of P.C. 8233, eeeabts.eea prior to — — 4 her — €nerd,- -Mrs Parks: .ems.. date of that aaw, is an amomat aa.dies 1 Mat- �doorehouse'• Committee, constoing • of - Gerald �r "r wea>t#s tiere rani. are .moist or the bona. - -- Mrs. A. E. White, of Tbronto and was chamningly gowned in turquoise Cowan, George Stallon, Miss Som- two daughters visited Mr. H. Po n.' sesaio �e.ea.e, chiffon, with ..matching veil, car=• erville and Hera. Raines, are to be 01) Par; such empicyw norr Mina paid a case et aeieg l tying a rose and sweet pea nosegay, congratulated ter 'for p few days. bones 1m or emir vnidy Tofu, eM upon "the buccesa o! A carload of farm ` Commandos ' emcee ue suer sawn ua m s.4pom�, baud so am to 31he bridesmaids wore blue and their work. A good •social: evening" visited the farm of H. E. Turner on new; a t0tal we'd bea°a of 1796 of tMir•weekb cop yellow chiffon, carriying - sweet peas was enjoyed' by- all. May we count Saturday_ and. helped with the thr- and roses.' •,Tbe flower girl wore on Your, support again 'at the Fall d,hing and were tired but- happy at ¢) �"�"' ° p1�m'°t d" of uvin honor askslataa :pink- organdy and carried sweeit peas Show at Dunbazton United Church co ors aha+t tae DOar cent rr. t night after a good days work. and Tones. F on Tuesday evening, Sept. 15th. 0) �ployere �coeewcti� by d(� t .'. - Following the ceremons the• mot- A corn roast is being held about _ only amployaas is ��,eet of erborn no-special bans arranges . hers of 04 principals -received, at this time'also. _ _ been aiada colt th the Order offar war L'abou A ,= •the LeGard hoarse, Dias. LeGard_ Mtn of 9 _. Join cm «: tsowd of tbi coosarocet� o :.. . wearing a redingote ensemble of LAND +� jpowder blue with nary accessories, SURVZYOR _ . _ - •- •- _. _.. ' . . ' and carrying pink roses. Mrs. Spar. i- J. D01WAX, IL, A., -Se: , groom �s fil%a Md �. 20 Ottawa, Ontario. HU sY hGTC EUJ4 _ JrOw,. mother. of the cam was cos - to :/►swat 4, 1944. 'man, Natianaf War Labotir board.' Wined in. navy blue sheer with white Accessories and corsage of r loses.. �' ones& at Mr. and Dlrs, Sparrow MR fora am Mond y X­— . vw �•: '.'";'E''.�•'6.aP •!'!r.''+.. 7f._•.Y+, ' .;.•✓ -^.r'. ' "yv `r: �.�,..1 r'•.. ;y.x+y�_'r,4'"v..a-}•r+s9 w, tc' 'v ..r:'Jw ..^a':'il.'.�T"'i�'�Y �� �..�a..ar..�5'.rs; -.r: - -s _•,. s.t.:,r•^'.,e e+�r3s.•' - - - - . .'I.: :,�, ..'r' - - - "��a Vin• .w >'.+ :. 'ea' •f' aiV +" i N'. .,5,. �: Y' - '�... "'"� . q -?... i.;;; -•�A:' 'R •..� r.,.qv.'" Y.Il: ._ •,'r r. .. T,` T+' .I�'= '•••�^: _W `••• -r_7 . ..� •'.` i'. , i' lj... ..'fir „a. ..�. .^.,i,., 1 y,, 0."r" - :,,,...._.. - a'S'�+.,s•. '.:; _ r _`p5 il• ..r r: rra; '.+ '^�'., ai.i, W .'Y' .s„ +,�. _ .. .•t +s,. ,...+� 5El^ "4 w, •2r•TN9 '+e6^�.' QTY$ 9^ C tip' rN i. ,i•, :_ -,. sf,�+: : :..'.r._,. ..., ... .; K.- .._ � .. ?:''yi. .n.� ,`:;,;w:..:.. '.:;...t� .. ., ...." �!; .tom- rrar�^"q;ei• :: ,. •• ",•, -� •S'a%•r '`,. i, ..,` 'a, ,. .... - v':w._._ - . .,1~ •"`'°ham;.. �'y}�esso..."... -'. t •F:"'m".`',.r"a"s,,`�". Y^•"Aya ^.'i • ", �: - • A -• °.ems , . i ' . ' � ' ' —" f'tR$k •ns..ae, .� '`- Mr. and Mrs. Midgely and Mr. needs, seelnaeo to li11 all 'Air Force nniiorin. a `n R M _...++ Wonsan we Ad -. - - - • -, - _ N Jack _ Brasil of " Bradley, Toronto, were with miss brought a response -lroan many = h. Mir. and Mrs. Robertson-an u -Mrs_ Lane and daughter Lein, and )lira, ,W m'. Beelby, Stroud Mr. Williaen Greig, of �onnS Purl sit -'ts Glsrcaaoptby jged. 1 Mr. Russell Jones, of Tpro Y ,via -'• eaaant, paid his relatives 'here, a Crass workars, ,BreaghL4 Aa'f. 4, - ited relatives here on Sunda last. Hermsny friends were sorry to visit last w. _ _ a r� ~ Birkett and daughter passing of Mrs. Will` week, and -went v Toronto Knitting hear o! the - S turtleneck s�weatera _ � to visit his brother. Roberti .ia Hos- , " Eileen, of O Perry were week- lam Beelbq, formerly Swan Jane pitsl in the Ci sleeveless sweater, 2,'women's swear - ]ir. and Mrs. E. J. Annfshad a. - Neal tern 2 r men socks, 4 pr. = end visitors: .and Mrs. Win. of Ciarerrwnt, at Strand, Ont., Mr- and Mrs. - McAvoy, of Toronto P � bogs' -trip to' Treatoa recently_ to visit tho it ei - on August -i �2tiL- the.- lat8- 3�ra.. -were Sronghaun callers, - Thursday: at, k:.. ee, ii Pr. ImUota, 1 _fir, cuAt, tatter's cei:ain who is stationed -'Mr. and Mrs• iLgegy and family, Beelby was born on the 5th con of 71he social dance on Friday even- 29 babies' garments, 5 was cloths. there fpm Eng+iand, A" holidaying at tileir cottage At Pickering and lived in this locality ing in the town- hall under the sus- Sewing - 12 women's nightgowns A social afternoon will be held at ' ii aide Sipncx. until her, marriage in 1$91. She was pieda of the Women's Institute was PyJam& suits (boys), . 10 boys' 'the home •of (Rev.) Mrs. CounUm ' �JUm Margaret Briscoe of Brook- in her 76th year, and was quite act- quite successful. �, 19 blouses ' for women, 4 lge. -an Friday afternoon, August -28th, _ tin spent the week -end with her ive in' all chusxis activities. Surviv- Mr. 'and Mrs. John ' Knox were omits' 5 cot. quilts, 5 pr. new blanld. There will be Home Bakinef4r sale Ysasily here. \: • - u►8 are her husband; .Edith, Ciari guests at the double wedding o! eta donated by Mrs. John Miller. _and other attractions. Proceeds are- Miss Chia Neal of Toronto, spent and Herbert at hams; Florence, .the Gooding sisters is the Mennon- les - Sweater, man's for the work of St. Paul's Anglican ' the WeekFend with • friends here. Mabel and Mrs. Wm. Cowan (Ethpl) ite Church' at Gormley on datur". W A. An invitation' is extended to Mrs.. Ayers attended the- funeral of Barrie,, and • Mrs. Cipher Mc- afternoon. - _ -the ladiess of the district to atiread• r at Strout}, last week tit, her sister, Grath (Edna) of Bowhnanville- Mrs. , W J. Brown; Mrs. Brown, daug11 XT. and Mrs,, Walton Annis were wW° Mrs. Beeibq, i 'Beelby was a sister of BIM Ayres visitors at Brool�lin zecently. Miss Bessie Graham is and Mrs: Warn. Neal, Claremont, Mr. ter Mars and son Toffs, weya with Green' spending T. C.' and Mrs. Brown on .Saturday. Ru '�er Mrs. Simpson -of -- Tbrouto is via- yy her vacation at home here. John Neal, .9f MoWst Forest and The Shepherd family are planning sting here, the guest, of Mrs IOV. _ Airs•. -Swallow and children,_ of Ot• Lawrence in the West. Service was _ ire their- hogs- - `'�' le?;: ---- isiwoy t - A ., - - -- l zi:_4 nere. Value is now stationed in New- visitors at the T. Williams hopne Aim. W. Madden is spending a 4 friends here last weer with- interment in Stroud Cemetery,- Brunswicly ;this week were: Mr- and Mrs. Kea- Week with her sister, Mrs, Atkinson _ Mrs.. Dunn is visiting - Mr: and on Saturday, August 16th. - Rev, Daniels -again die pre&- nom" of 'Toronto, . Mrs. Draper Sr., at Clarkson. Mrs. Frank '^ - slier 'at St. Jofihi s on Snndav i&at, ffi•rs. Craikshanir, and dau hters. There will -be -s •Euchre PartF on j r. and Mrs. Tom Paterson have and is a welcome visitor n,.Yt Sn.+. 'We noticed va� tie y -_ - � -' '1Ztur,dsy egening� August E7t19, sb -- - Y Ferurned home am- r. a nouday at T Broughlim day- again. Young People ih charge. wing at the Cemetery on Tues. the home of Mrs. W. Cropley. $o_-- The August meeting of the Wom- y evening. -Good work girls, keep -coeds to-be used for the Christboas Miss Margaret Ward,. R. N., is en's Institute was held at the lickne it up. ..... Boxes for local boys is the ' Fones holidaying with her' family here. of Mr. and Mrs. L. Matthews, on Douglas Barefoot, of Vipny Ban- overseas, Actmiasion 26c. Tket+s will a Rev. Keith' Daniel' and, family of - Mr. Fled Hicks, of Petaws called August 11th. Attendance was very asks, Kingston. spent, several days be Prizes given and- refsealabQents - _.L__pronto, called; oa the' former's-fat on Brougham friends last week. large. Mrs. M. Hamilton, President, -his mother, Mx®s. In Barefoot, sOrvs& Will anyone with tds or. Trier this ®eek• The daughters of Mr. Colin Mad- presided. The meeting was held un- at the J. B. Wilson home. relatives overseas, redly give the leas Darlene Norton and sister ill are visiting their grandhmther in- der the tangs shade tree on the Mrs. Flanders, who has been with names and address -to Mrs: Risk, 7 Warion have recur ne4 from a weeks Markham. , . s lawn, which was very enjoyable I M. Wilson, left on Monday to ta* �ro�i' of the local unit of the holiday. at Newburgh. 1 , . Jack Mairs is with hls' grandpar- The program for the -afternoon was a position with Dr. Campbell, at 01ed Cross, oo any of the other - Mr. Rendall' Lloy st, eldest son of ants at Claremont, - : under the leadership 'of tare 'teen age Riverdale. members, as the ladies an desim" #r. and Mrs. Prank Loyst, has en- MT. Walter Knox of Camp Borden girls, who presented a fine program - Mr. and Mrs. L. Sequin, d Moron of Setting the list c*plete as soon __. listed _in the R. C. A._lr'.__aadwili wan how. w�tLhis People_,u- Sates- of .;. -;IF. �;- Wiisons 7-" Possib l4, aaantaence training next week day lasto . and abort humorous play: After a on Sunday. ; Mr. James Reynolds, eldest son The Mission Band had 'an en More. im - _AUCTION SAue ` joy- discussion concerning the subject of provemerita in our town _ .-_-AUCTION - - ef -M: ord Reynolds abl`4 picnic on Wednesday afternoon serving refreshments at meetings., - R• Beekett has hWalled a new WEDNESDAY 'bas enlisted in the !Canadian Nava 'at Greenwood park, Mk. Harlots it was decided to continue Mae cup o! booth on bin prasaises: g I80, farm at lose 1? sad - /and will enter upon his duties is kindly transported tEtesYa these slid tea and simple refreshments, the Ladies' Aid is at- the home of - . is week or %wo. , be,* hcone again: MAImberlr, each to bring their Astf Mrs. Crossland on Wednesday, 26th. 19, con. 6, Pickering. oa .Bruck Bel• Messrs Chas. Cooper- and, George Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gannon and tea#pooa of tea . and al¢o anaar_ ii Gam. Plea bring Your tea ration.. quarter mile north of Not 7 High ]Lidd}eloa I:.., "tau +7• D. Gainnon attended the enter- they desired therm. The hostess for Km S Williams spent a day this = "� 1i Vie' hrOng�, belongigg- to Miss Margaret MacDonald, Teron. tainment at week vial Estate of late tk L. Middletoi. S40 rg Fairport... on Saturday the day served.. .-sandwiches and or- �g friends at the Paslt. to, spent the last two weeks boll- Clark Prentice, auctions. -Donald . n Donald Duncan Iooks well in his laying with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lewis. Mfrs• Fred Evans has returned - 1hdme after spending two weeks in _ _ - _ _ --.' • ' - - - Mrs. A. Silver and Miss Silver of :Ashburn, and Mrs. A. Waller, of ' — Eastdale,-- visited--Claremont friends last week- The -Mission 'Circle of the Baptist j Church wiR meet on August 25th, at- 2 at Rich- ardson P 2h8 home Ot Mrs. - . - -. �' � ., a,�' _ �� t r kr'.• r _ r, ' y - �. Mr. and Mrs. John Beeiby And, 'si i -- - - :.''Kathleen and Miss Clara .14ea1 were at Stroud on Saturday,. attending - (� the funeral Qf _the late M'ra ueen•y Miss Kathleen Beelby nss been - ^, holidaying g asth fends and. selativ- in _ .;,.;. the Chathar.-n District,'then re- ' - - - a . j ._ ..turning to i1DlODto, Where she has- Eea Position with the S `• pecialty ffifg. - Company. Mrs. Root Aahenhurat of New- - _- - -•• - i ­_-Market, has been spending a few days at the D. Dolphin home. ztev.- Walter Daniel will take 4a' -� --.- -his theme for Sunday. morning .ser- - vice in the Baptist Church, "►she >�•� -: - Bible ". Mr. L1mer Daniel, baritone , Of Toronto, will sing at this service. •'Rev.' Daniel -will speak %n- the even. - -- ing, at the Park on, "The piste of the church in wartime" At 'the morning service on • Sunday last;. :Mist Vivian Sadler was the very acceptable soloist.. ... .. QAse many friends of Dr. Neil qmi dentistry - .here- - - -__._ _ :_. not long ago, were 'interested in - -harmer Eng.; -ta == Miss- .-Mary Pauline X-AcPariand, of Toronto: Ds. Smith' - - holds the rank of - £-aptain in the Medical Corps, and has been over- seas -for some Liaise. - , 1F sank Coopck injured...while • .. prnniiag tries., , - . � .. ' � ' • . . • - y L `••�� _ _ • ' •- , _. - -.. _. �� Mr. Frank Cooper . sustained ser• _ _, �'' _, • :e sous rnJuriea to sus shoulder, while pruning in . his orchard last week, . _ 4" can av�n - -- - - when fell out of a tree. He was �w g -���`e • • �n _ ... _ Y : trimming a tree, when his footing _ .. _ r.• . gave: way . giving• him quite a fall of • — _ ~e e- - several feet "to the ground. - vestment guaranteed 'by the Dominion -of to nada James Peddle takes over ad @stab• -- - — -- _ -__ -- iished trnc,dprit,bneiniaa. all Post Off ices;.. Banks Trust Eon an' - ; -___ yes lone of the oldest and most re- ' 'liable transport and truckling bus_ - ..$5 F02 ;4 IK , Anes8es has recently been' taken over . $14 FOR $ S REST AT 3% ;by lames' Peddie, formerly of Ott- $ 25 $20 FOR C - REDEEMABLE : REGISTERED 4 shwa The buaineas was formerly - OC3w •owned' by Thos. 'Stanbury, who op- .• - _ erated same for many years, Post Office to- ieceive Rubber Beginrying -August 24 _to 'Sept. 81 _ :a all post offices will be a depot for ' ' , I `i t• receiving scrap rubber. Our country ` needs the-•rubbbr badly and Ws will be a big drive. • Save every bit of rubber you can find, and bring it ,to you r office at once. =Y _fn 7 ., -.:: �;�, �4. om F, X 2! .—MAPPM AUIED PACWIC OFMSM but where the multitudes gather IV SUNDA Y 1 deftnee of His law; He to there. Find Useful, Stqjirea This Is the truth to which Jacob ns. awoke. 13Y-Ttalia S C H 0 0 L _Hidden A', "And Jacob rose up early in Secret stores Of guns, ammuni- the inorning, and took the stone 00 L E S S 0 N 18' Ilan, machinery and other i uip- eq that he had put under his head, ment hidden away bT th Italians. It up for it pillar, and in their formo LESS" and set Eriti ea -OUred--oll-upow the-top-ofAt-.19-. r coi 0 JACOB'Si VISION OF GOO�- -on-the-Rfd Sea:eo provid- And he, called the name Genesis 27, 28. of that ing much--needed c metal for place Beth-el: but the, name. of .7 * I - .-I t - -%IV' ­1­11=_ - .. ­­­.- - ��PRINTKD TEXT, Genesis .28. the war 'plants the United 4t :7:' the city' was Luz st-�e -first. - States- base --thexe� ;GOLDEN TEXT,--I am s 20. And Jacob vowed a Tow, say. re piled"up by with Ing, If God will be with me, and The stores we thee, and will keep thes whither- the It alians over a period of years will. keep- me in this way that I Seaver thou* goest Genesis 28: 15. were intended far and -C" Sea THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING go, and will give me bread to eat, use in possible campaigns against and raiment to put on, 21. so that Time.-This event can be dated I come again to my father's house the Sudan, Egypt and the Arabian i§.*t it HMIDU som ewhere near 1760 B.C. peninsula, reports to Cairo said. In peace, and Jehovah will be my,. Some of the suppli e were A Place.-The beginning of our God, 22., then this storteo, which ...... tucked away in isolated valleys. 4� 4 story Is laid In Beer-sheba, in 5M.N., I have set for a pillar, shall be ome buried. Planes have search- :% south]ern Palestine, but the dream CALMONIA 0-:--AUSTRALIA God's house: and of all that thou :d out some of' the stores in of Jaocob takes place at Bethel, shalt give me I will surely give the ..... . .. 41 twelis miles' nort7j of Jerusalem. Much tenth wito thee." Jacob's response flights over remote areas. 0 the'material is of poor quality Jacob's Flight- to this Divine revelation shows f he and not worth shipping to'.the war n wen. 'toward Har- WAL& L . ..... B she a, a -a �_ ad a However, it is useful for locat an. 11. And he lighted upon, a ut 'towards the Divine will. in the Aanerican plants there. all nig were the needs and is especially welcome and tarried there certain however unworthy and wrong ht, becaiuse the sun was methods that he used. "It's nice to have so much --jet- and he took one of the stones It to a great thing that Jacob real- o1.tbFe'pMce; an steel right 'in the hills of Erit- head, and lay down In that place makes.thls resolution, tinder what­ 'b6g," Otte bUicer 64ia. Seizing the of fensive from, the Japs, the United Nations have to sle"." Meditating much and ever condition, acknowledging God lijached., an attack of their own -in the area mapped above. Forces praying much, Jacob had. on this as his God and pledging himself of the United States Pacific Fleet, assisted by linits of 'the Souliwest- journey drawn near 'to God, and to Goda service. Auchinleck Direct* . m "'Nact ittacki6d in the Tu4g� are& of the Solomon Ld=ds (1). At to at last accepted. The interest I . Battle From Jeep Ten is the whole: a tenth is a ---AW'sarne time, Allied air unita_under Gen. MacArthur's command In Jaccib's life Has In'the gradual share of the whole. The Lord re- stbacked Jap bases in Now Gain" at Selamaus and Lae (2� And Improvement and program of his eelves one ' share as an acki -Gen. Sir Claude Auchinlock, (8) jLnd at'Rabaul (4) in Now Britain. 7 character. nowledgment of his soverotgn 1. . . who has taken over personal c6m- Jacob's Dream rIg4t to all. Here It is represented mand of the British Eighth Army 12. "Aiid he dreamed; and, be- -an the full share of-tke king w4p 'n Egypt, h" been directing the ,f' u hold, t ladder set dp ou the earth, dwells with his subjects. Thus El Alamein battle from a Jeor ac Jacob opens his heart, his home 9 ADI 0' BE-PORTER and the top of It *re hod to heav- in- the field, a military commen- en, ' and., -behold. the angels of and his tr&asure to God., These tator said. 01AILIN.t; W - ITP4 L;"r-. God ascending and descending on of Ahe The It. 18. And, behold, Jebovah stood true religion. The spirit f Dow. officer's report from- E t above it. and said, I-am Jehovah. er and of love, and of : sound in the God of -Abralia. ' mind.--his bftuia to relp to Jacob. saying "I went to ArmJ1 Head- in .-thy, father. quarters and found Auchirtleck and. the God of lease: the, land, rumbrug about tho., battlefield In whereon thou liest. to-thea.will I Cuba 'has 200,000 , in in the me a Jeep flying- the UnIon Jack. give It, and to. thy seed; 14. and army, navy and police forces corn- dining under the stars and -0111tep, ea s 30,000 reservists. thi seed *hall be as the. dust of bin plu ing under a map truck." Eno eftr`L�, aud 'Ll,t�u L.0 ;i,. cA abroad to the west, and to the east. and to,the north, and to the sopth: 'and in the* and- I 7" 'the families a the 11� , 12 'by EXPERIENCED ACTRESS seed shall all It 'r. earth be blessed. 15. And' behold, with theo. and will is'; the* -whither"ver thou-goest, sud�wlll. HOPIWNTAL Answer to Pr*vk= Pu=le 11 Indian. 1AHIAM"Ll 12 Plant Pam bring thee again Into this Ia4d; 1, 0 Pictured lAtF3(P NIQ for I Will not leave the*. until I Am )NI I J 14 Snul iftr. bw have done that whtcb I have sp�k- to She acting abilft. an to. thee ok". 13 Radio antenna. led- 15 To tbIL 18 Doctor (abbr.) 0 Her brotbars der. or staircase, rising from the Is Persia. are also stql* ground at his side, and reaching IT Niiieral Alled up to heaven. It tells him that fissures. 24 Thick. beaven ' and earth are united. and is The weft. 26 that thoiri is a� way'-from one to 21 Fishing bagi. Quantity. 27 To be Perhaps Kathleen -Stakes is Thursday night Canadian audl- the other. Upon these stairs 'mass- 22 Gern weight. indebted. telling the boys the last bed-time ones. The show-jeturns &M*ng 'an-gem of Elohtln ire ascending 23 Caterpillar 28 Knave qd -Aary­of­-tb&.eurrorA__ holitlar a"- the first oef the._zAw__S"ts!!?7 and t,� hair. clubs. son. At any rate, their return season, on September. 4th. Thxt�s Ood men's prayers, and the tale 24 Period. _.Z.: -:to -the Canadian air-laues to Ion a FRIDAY night instead- 'of the of their want* and sorrows, -of 25 One who rUns llirl=[CAL 30 Kind of 1*t%=* Man two weeks away-in' fait; rem' e'mbktd Thursday- night-show. their faith and tiope and trust; away. 50 Profound. 31 Common troa I Blundei- 2 Net weight of 5 ;on Tuesday, September Ist, they But the time is the same - 8.80 and -bringlne down to them. help 29 P4geon's cry.. . 52 Burden. 33 Propriety. all taturn at the usual time, -1.15. -p.m. � and the sh9w haq been and -comfort and blessing. At the 32 Mo untain ash. 53 Pertaining 39 To mock. p.m. t4'bring to us one and LH, somewhat revamped to give even head of 'the ladder Jeboyab. him- 33.Dutch (abbr.). t9 3 Kish temper&' 41 Exploit. that inimitable birand 6f fuii afid more pity to Its many fun Out- self ataids. Thir word is that used 34.Ro'wing paddle wings. ture. 42 Timm. Custom. 'happiniga that's made "The Hap- bf1ities. In chjbp.. 24: 13j- and signifies that 35 Newspaper 4 Sea eagles. ­43 To. box. ivy Gang" Canada's outstanding the Deity was not theri accident- paragraphs. 56 Branches of 5 Chinese .45 Bard. learning. emytirae radio progers-1 26 And. weight. 40 Senior (abbr.),; CK()C radio woes into-i- great"t LIly, but that He -holds there Him Wi-14 -f �Iww_ 57 She re'centlY 4 To puff up. 4 7 Bull. in Hamilton will again be with fall and win�w, it steps out -amidst permabent station. Finally, Je- thetBC Network in broadcasting grave events, demanding grave hovah -from His- heavenly * pa shoe, celebratea tv 7 Genus of 48 Kind or pier. years of their daily thirty-minute round of 39 All. ostrich. consideration and 1kn even higher confirms to Jaco-b all this prom. 49 Ought. 40 Newts. 38 She has a A To slumber. 54 Road (abbr.)4 furk and merriment! sense of duty than at any time Iseir made from the time when 44 Ship'@- decks. distinctive 0 Year (abbr.). 56 Measure of in the past. News will be handled Ab�iaham left Ur of the Chaldean, '47 dekle. Voice. 10.Cries as a cat. area. and assures him of His 'c6nstant -The knot-hole kid,,.Charlie' Me. even more carefull - pstriotic 12 3 4 6 7 I _y he Pretents -and protection, go It a 'earthy, &nA his stooge, j&dga, PpogrLms will have ore of. t .1r ty to them- Jicab's Awakening Bergen, made $282,000.00 Ipst punch �f brutal fealim .. . . . - 11 1 - X is year.. TVis is more money than comedy will be real comedy to 16. ";kn,d Jacob,awaked out ON r .----their broadcast time employers bring 'the nece_ssary laughs and hit aleLip, and he said, Surely Jo- is staffs-01—havah-la-in tli-ii'place; and, 1* kne'vr paid their three �op ranking axe- smiTes to 4he - and 'a eativ*s in the sam4i perAod.'*'The stations are being depleted-many It not._17. And he was arraia;-&n4____ 2J 22 Yresicieni of Zhe--Gompsny drew of the ranks of the stars are, los- said, How dreadful Is this place! only' $7b,000.00 - so who stye, ing men and women with almost this is none other Umn the -house it's dumb to bt_jL_Aummv? And alarming rapidity; thus, the sea- -.Of -God, ' and this is* the gate of men will 1,. heaven " Jact&b did not gay God `Just for 'the rei!drd is the news 26-- that Bergen, McCarthy, Noble and those who do -the -broadcasting, cams'-ru Enta iu dit) ulaiu put on the programs, and see to visited me, God was here yeater- eche will be on decic -again- 3Z Am ;. I . ..;; A4 Sunday. nights 8.00 o'clock, -on it that the well-oiled wheels of the ...night and now has gone. He did nation's greatest -entertainment not amake to -the consciousness September 6th! medi4 keep'movini steadily. The 'Of IL Visit; He awoke, to the con- 36 pro blems of your local station are sclousnew of a presence. , The th igh .—Last soing. new' Ca n_'__.__iiich tWie same- as -those -of the thing that he, fo nd,out . at a t .-show took the airnlan-es; it was national broadcasters, and when was not that God visits man, but called "Penny's Diary, ;9 and out. you listen in this fa . 11, you will do. that God to with man wherever 41 42 43 45 418 lined in hilarious dramatic fun,, well to 'realize ihat in every in- he'is, We expect to meet Him in the escapades and adventures 6f stan4e, one man or one woman is the sanctuary;, but He is nea. Penny Matthews proba�ly iloirig the -work two or - for young teen-age in the marketplace. *e lool, sa4--her frien4s. T si pa(st. En-- the gleaming of -the' . g 54 55 ypically youth- three did in ioason' lory of His -at the holy--shrine; but He Is ful; ' brimful of the fun and coura 0 0 ouM pr�Lpks of the typical teen-age, sea- surely with us In the den of wick- 57 Penny's Dia li�l iiith its son! edness-., Not alone la the-sanctuary, ry caug t on "'POP Pop'Nisse's the Point By J. MILLAR WATT I SUPPOSEr. Ir-_ - I WERE- I" t4o I'D'TAKS - A' 7112, DIG YOU'D hAAARY C -TE LY LITTLE- REST F1 PST, A GiAl N IMME-D!A �7' . .......... ... 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P ;�_ 't }.f? . .-=a "� ,��'�' 'u �•r�rr .'iC= e � T „'Q�". . . .�•'o,ar ,L �'. : c �• ,4 � Kr," y yi ,, ,• s ^t' ..n ,yTit , d;,- • b S.YH. r 'I, . !'• ✓.Y.i '. .`',1� .' ' ` +" '''�! V... . • si .• . r .te,i y .' 'mot' ,er•..s .�;'�r'f. ✓', ; .i'. {�' .,:•+p, '. +,Yi� i� ' eL n t h . , .a°, .: "�r,a,,- ` i •u. ' !.•� 11•',� �:.. ,v ,..� . :wn —� .r.•1.1 :.',,. , ':ley]"'• ' •,y', ~Jku*siea atood above his. star" .. ti'•:v. ^..<, ,• T down vindictively. • • `' 1 "So you've come back to life." • • : he commented, and drove a boot' .. ad toe deep into Allan's side. "Be. OMAI - Iteve me, It will be a pleasure to� t ` - , , • 1, A watch you go out of it again— +, -SALAD presently!" - N He added something to his men. �y ��0� - The four who were holding Allan to the ground got up,; raising him r with-them. He caught his balance „ uncertainly, still dizzy from the h • ','; _ ;, crack on his head, but he, was able • y,. :''�. r ~ -= to control his limbs when his cap- t a. tars marched him around the bane of the Till and down to the shore. They passed several squads of workmen, all Japanese, wlio mere- stared r d at the party . ly e t D y and •went on about theft business.. :' :''� :' "V�• There seemed to be a whole F•r•.:::<;;: ;; : '.'" `< %: cou nS Needed No • � fleet o! small launches in the. ;soul- Dany'e service, Allan and his seven "'' ":' �} •_ " ..' � � >.s,,;; : :; : : "'', :'' < : : :> .. Like little girls and �natiq smiles, fresh _ keepers tumbled into one and 6g "`` " ~'` "`` •peaches and Nabisco Shredded Wheat just for'Postum for the largest island: - He naturally so together) xt's a luscious morn- headed _ J&A u..w,a weaues. r& putted toward a dock, and appar- Nabisco Shredded Wheat is made from 100%, . ' : • You don't need ration entry the Eulsaian noted his alert- / wheat �m so helpful t girls End boys. ` ti Hess. A' curt order from him is flee CAMADtAR SHRODta WHEAT COMPAW, LTD. " - coupons to bliyPostum. This �. Japanese and one of the men pro- Hwpm Felts, t;.nada 1 K dnced a dirty yellow cloth which - -- - grand, mealtime beverage • - ' ne wrapped about the prisoner's NABISCO _ with its delicious robust head, blindfolding him effectively. _ ,favor offers you a splendid He could not make much, of hie SHREDDED a ' wa to conserve tea and POSTUM _ surroundings an he' was, guided y "bore and led Inland. There - + weaned to be a concrete path un. coffee. Ifs instantly made in A$ a A t A L m s T/ a A o a _ der his feet. The sound of many _ 'lhe cup —VERY ECON016CAL `' _ chattering voices indicated quite - -- . — "- %�ietcJ a �utdo+s a crowd had turned out to inspect were• left over from Let week. - '4 oz. also makes SO cups : � ' .. 1111n. Flattering, but - eneatiefac- ,� Yete>ralt Jrpe[t%L3 -..» ......, .. , . ,..... , . Oven 9 oz. also meikss 100 cups -' • • -•- tors; a little while before he ben n Canned Boots .. - c ��(� -- been wishing he knew soils; now For 'each quart use 10 or 12 �� •• - PM •Nl 1 ■,IAutty I" r•{ C•. • he was' regretting his education whole young beets (small), 1 tea- heel stopped short o[ the Jatrap- spoon salt and halting - _isste>F.-- My it is ,.,ew + +ice ,-_ eie language. Wash the heeis thoroughly. Put my eye can shoot as .straight y in a an of boiling water sad "boil As when we drove the Heinies en i ;r Presently the party halted. Al- I _ p= g vl when we, - - -- ; ' - Ian heard a door .unloclre4t 49hd `- -_ ��w'imrtea -- dip -in cold Y feet are not as 'nimble but I -: = t ilk► SERIAL STORY - - ' . — - - opened. They passed through and water to make beets, easier to y , -the door was shut behind with a handle. Remove the skins Leave still can make, the height, rattle of bars Lad •a metallic clang whole or sliced and pack into hot And all I ask is give me one more ,, ^ .MEXICAN MASQUERADE sterilized Jars on which sterilized ebanEe. that suggested Iron. A short -walk. j _ �Y CECIL GRh!£S --he counted 10 paces —then dowy new• rubbers have bed rdiaatpa _ a rit"t of 10 stone steps. Another Add salt and boiling water to fill They say this army's mechanized door, completer -with sound effects the jar within % inch of top. and not so much parade; IiENTENCEDi tha Eurasian himself in •flight, a CHAPTER R - third folded up with a grunt Lad o1 bars and metal. Another stair . Screw tightly; then tarn ' once turn 8o what? I'll keep on railing 'til r way, again leading down, and an- to left to allow for expansion. I'm hit. ' - ' ,Flo dde•wlnder 'ever ittntli !'eat• went to earth u "an 's ?nee -' - 'other stone - flagged passage. He Place in oven at 271i•F. for 2 %-- I'm bandy with machines Although tbaa 'Allan n l gteele. He pivoted drove hid stomach. against his 'was reminded unhappily of a movie _ hours. At the end of this period - ' I've never learned 'a trade; j b Isla own length t the ground spine sail there we It there. be had once seen In which a man remove jars from the oven and There never was 'A job that m_ ade ,/gad same m nt. Ebert in the rime But still there were three ,of the was taken down into the bowels complete the seal. Invert, cooL as me quit. ' _ rz /wilt movement. Elm forward leap formidable Orientals lest They of the earth and left io_..r.ot in a rapidly as possible to Imd an upward thrust of his pow - bored in, „grim, silent, purposeful. preserve... medieval dungeon. the _ e odor y#ero i *- .a cook dr• _ mrlal left arm knocked aide the '!tiro leaved for Allan's armie, � ■ouu g'�m uses to •M� a of the menacing rifts. It oz - canebt4 em anti ciung tike leach• �a °tsez door, and w�ea this place. I still can throw abomb, - ^'lloded harmlessly.. He swung a ed. The last man dove headlong was unbarred and swung open, he Oven Caused Careote I'm not afraid to meet them hand- " i� sensed a change in the light even For each quart use a •. L >,w,Yk� triL h1a rlrl±t which t0 tsaaD is knees to a faethatl �, �• �6Z` —..-a „d �� r� 1FOSld have torn the East Indian's tackle, but a well -aimed kick In the tarouga tits bandage. He- felt he rots, 1 teaipoon -sa]i; Aid it cup$ I've met their best at Vimy sad from his shoulders_ It It had Mee diverted his aim. He sprawl- _ nat to a room, brilliantly unde round. boiling water: Wash young and I've met them an the` 13omm� ' Hated even-it 30 feet underground. tender carrots or scrape if de- pm , ' the mark. eel. his arms still groping blia'itly°' - tins -this in napes you'll A voice spoke In Japanese, The' aired. • "Carrots may be cut length. understand Probablry the .fellow was uapre• for heir objective. cloth wan whipped from bin eyes. wise, quartered- sliced or packed That while at home i do m bit, pared for my resistance at all, let y + • • He was in a comfortably furnish. whole. Place in pan and boil for I'd 'lilts an active = ialsne a eoanter- attack so dynamic. - fed room, equipped like any mod. 5 minutes.' Pack the carrots_ . Along wid -- ia,oae whu undertake - parbavis him orders were not to' Ny pow the Eurasian was on his «+ •� -_, -list l by ei'ecxrio- loosely In hot sterilised jars on _ to serve - `:*boot- - ream again, nut stLudtng prudently Its --from an overhead fixture. The which new sterilized rubbers have Unto the end to finish what we >� �d almost automistica)ly, and to one side. His hideous face even company. he - reflected, must have been adjusted. Add• malt and It barely in' time. to escape had no lsish . to start; more repulsive from hate, he snap - Its own dynamos: He 'wad notice boiling water to within 3!e inch When I'm wanted you will find me ' 1♦e looping fist which' buzzed by- pb orders is words that crackled. Ing such details — noticing every- of top. Place in oven at 275'F. in .Resells. Ids note. He 'elsouted something As if prodded' by. Imaginary ele- thing and Storing it in his memory for 2 s4 hours. Remove from - $a Japanese, then went spinning paant gods, the temporarily die. - -: into a patch of cactus u Allan's shied Jape sprang erect sad tore lagafnet a time such data might be oven, complete the seal and in- H. G. - left reached his jaw in an upper useful. He wan down but not- yet vert the jars. Cool rapidly and in again lice "men possessed o! out; his mind was• active end- - store in a dry cool place. eat fall of authority. !fends; they descended upon Allan' Ding even it bin body was help. plum Coseer.e It the Japanese words were a with the Impact of six living bat- less. p Aped lams Phonograph and to c1 1a. hie sit rwl: Earia>S- .nuns a cu p& c210 p• s• aph RecoI r He was standing in front of a henchmen had not waited for Re fought them tooth and hall, '!4 cup seedless Hanna rhousaoda of populss Banta - - • z• They rushed• forward at Altan'e flat -top mahogany desk, the Eura• is cup chopped orange belectioas to choose from. also with .elbows and knees and sign on cab Bide of him, s guard Also Automatic Phonographs movement. One of them trip- rists and feet. The knot of strop. = ii5 cup, water - available for Rent. on the other, The rest o! the cap 7V, cups. granulated sugar 'write for particulars. ;. peel over the Eurasian's rifle, an- I;iing men swayed. this way and p fir - elDer, wan knocked sprawling by Wat, spinning around in a aerifle Lure - party, he supposed, must bare % cup chopped- nuts _ tat crazy circles. un NT* sound came moped out eomewbere en route, cup liquid pectin �lgneux Bros. Two middle -aged Japanese were 'Prepare plums; pit,. ebo and Automatic Pboaoslapbe - • from the etraiaing bodies except p P • .<.r Allan's gasping breath end an oc- seated In chairs behind the desk, pack into measuring cup. Meas= 980 BAY ST., TORiONTO to ure alFfruit and water into large clonal grunt, with a- Japanese one of them !a a -well cut uniform. - -- } I � ' o accedlt, as one of his desperate It was ' he who came briskly to, kettle;' stir until ft comes to -a liingea connected with some vital the matter In hand, speaking good )mil. Cover and simmer slowly spot in an enemy's anatomy. Spanish in s Kish- pitched voice, tot 16 minutes. Add sugar and N - `Yon are Senor' Allan .Steele! mix well. Brio to full boil un- -American? His aim yeas to break loose for 8 -- American? eta„ THE RAILWAY AND -- -fist the one�nstant he'neeceTto covered�►atirring constantly. Boil the Peninsula for a magazine?" _ J 'a get out his 'automatic. He could -hard •1 minute. Remove from hes+ 'fi'u�n .i IIo• �.,. Itai.ling a iz• 1 L" °.e. and stir in'pectin. Skim and pour . T - query, though they were more at once. Cover with armed human .octopus, and every paraffin wax 'P6urstap 'Ingham r series of - -- statements of fact than questions. when cool. Store in dry, dark, twelve drawings' illustrating the 'g FINE CUT time' single broke the clinging err "I am Colonel Watanabe, of the 01 a single tentacle, two others cool place. pamplayed by the National Rail. ' ~ -� replaced it. Japanese Army, This is my col= ' way In Canada's War Effort will league, 'Dr. Ishizuka, of the Tokyo be published in booklet forma By sheer weight and brute force, Academy ot, Science." amigo chambers weleenes personal he rushed the sextet through the letter., from Interested readers. sae pg)CE TEN ,CENTS clam of pines and to -the edge of Allan bowed. The pair rose as is pleased to receive sssseetious p one man and bowed back, •i• topics for her eelnata, and b _ • , the steep declivity'. A• moment the ' To ready to ll■ten to your ?:pet Proceeds ' t o Canadian "I regret, Senor Steele," went • twisting group teetered -on the peeves. Requests for rf slue■ er National Railways Employees War on Watanabe, that your enthue• special menu■ are In order. Address SerVjCCS 'Associanon to _ brink; another saw them over it Your setters to "Mtge Badie B. Clam. provide team !or photography should have bers, 73 west Adelaide • Street, To- comforts for members of the 7 and pinwheeling down .the, sharp led you to a hilltop from which you route." stud stamped sell - addressed Fighting Services. incline in a choking cloud o! dust envelope It yow wiaA a reals. f were observing our little settle- and rubble. Allan fared beat of meat through a pair of Yield glass- = To secure *'copy send Ten .x them all; In the center• of the re- Cents in stamps to District Pas. ea. The - offender 9 ass were sea er A en Canadian National - - voii+itrg -mass, his protective cover- More than 130,000 of the Lon-. � g ti r'afs "' ins ai enemy bodies shielded his on the desk before him, together Boners bombed out of their ho Rai ways, General Office Building, l� with Allan's automatic. "'I further Monson, N.B. own from tborn and cactus: during the heavy raids are lfow °cosh In the end, it was the Benin- traded on a� privacy owe deem ea- comfortably settled in new homes. ^' 94ive sula itself that beat him, At the _sential to our safety." Watanabe -- - - - - '— - _._ _ o; loot of the 141]1 something -akin to s display of 'fireworS dazzled his paused as if to give emphasis to Operated by Pat Burton, twice brain; but before he could really hie .next words. The_ penalty for 'ANNOUNCEMENT HAY FEVER winner of the North American appreciate the rockets, shooting your .transgression, senor;: is— and Canadian Calf Roping death." Although there is as C.R.E. ills ~ SINUS stars and Roman candles, a cur- ; : v CFtiampionships it the Calgary ' (Continued Next Week) year. at which you can vislt S U F F E R E R S Stampede, the Burton Ranch. in fain of blackness fell on the show.. _ - oar booths. out Eucalyptus pro- Quite simply, hie head bad hit ducts are still available. ofd- USTANT And EEFP"1VE- ;;_•;, I?' IW*d M 1890 by F. A. Burton. a rock with a force that nearly -TABLE ; TALKS can O purchased RELIEF! _ r •;. THROUGH YOUR LDCAL STORE aplft 'them both ... _ .. _ ' r + BRAND OF THE k • •: a '• _ G. G. EXTRACT BURTON RANCH He was stunned only. women- ElAD1E B. CHAMBERS KOALA JU•JUDES tarn but that was enough for the MOi g J IKC�i t AieD e-� y, __G.G�EXTRACT _ �,� s pack o1 wolves who had pulled _, a Requests J him down.~ He opened his eyes - to EUCAT.TPTUS Need [old.. Bronchitis, _ find' hithself helpless, his arms At this time of the year when' If any aiffieuif7 In ebtaluing. Play F'wr'sl""' please write ss . direct. tS' ra�.r r� q lashed behind him at wrist and everyone is trying to conserve • IS$UE J� - -'42 elbow. Two Japanese, breathing everything, there are many re- AUSTRALIAN EUCALYPTU!! 1.118ITED y, heavily, were sitting like lea4en quests on something for canning. 76-79 DoebeAn Pt„ Toronto, fist. g weights on each ' of hia legs. ' be Here are some requests which --tow m X�Egil_ "'A �W­­rvl -44 Or 1 --Os A 4,q lln', Wma" _7 'Walnutbed.. 5-piece romsuitelp 8, FoRay" *q waft "M rw "W 4"M 7 StWio Coucli and 2 FM:�& . . ft. . - . - , .1. .. -i 1 0 ---� W , . V.:. on Canned W 440� _Lchiirs, � a 0.0"s -:12150' 7. Wf DLW Go6d* th Aa am akxm�j­ CHU vau NaWTOK OW NCO" mod renes, 16A043.50 Easy on the. Purse" .2UnJ)ZR-§ SUPPLIES Of Mette'suit%, 6-pn- V v. &MTM. Ki. Q Tol"Aw", ..oleo loo4oartage vork -10 oz. itini 6c. ILMOM&MU4. IL Q A".Mft We Isavosiso okkad In stoeft a fuU 67.50­ Clark's Tomato J _",Are. to KAM UW X111".6 OQW%M PZM Kotor AmabWmw% Day w NW Tomato SoupJ .3 for .25c. XA —Barrister Sol- PRO" im Soup, NGUffWddU. N -W Asparagus I oce A, AUTCHM riekesixigg Out. -C. A. STERRITT Mmlbroom.� a" Funeral Direotor Pork and Beam in plain sauce R. 19RATON. TOWMMIP 7uruiture Dealer r-, %Z4­A0e1,�M.1qNZtC- Jumbo fins, 26 oz. Uft�. U, 02C NAti nA ia�XQTI lueffIRILING AND....Q&AMONT__ 19C. A., db W%p To to juice in large tins E. RICHARDSON -QZNZkAL INMRA140% We -do bading of all Wa&- ..7 105. oz. 43c 113AL R&TATE C111IRPENTERING Adrienne )L OMVBYANCING 29c PLU2CWM PACE CRF4&XS --i ....... 60C. —00 "Qxford Mincemeat 28 oz, 41 ROUGE ......... UK. Zo also &W Brantford Dvftg ',.FACE POWDER 66c, .10 oz. 19 Chili Sauce C ..Pbms pick "q& We .9 _3111isterials, Ibnpire Bstbr6onx 11PSTWX Refills 40c. :7 WA, 60c. WM. MAW Eqdpmpt, Daro Water -161031NORD -tem -Beatty St&W AUCTIONEER AND lb our! Economv VALUAfOR 3willnelit, and Our Prescription Service is of -Accunto and EfficitAt aleSeenducted AuTwh OZ 3kLfldft Materials NUMsorWrits. AddBe" 914 DRUMM Clean finess m it Zest, = ake BOYES DRUG C0.91ti -VVhitby. ODtArl 0. Wo* 02620161" THE -REXALL STORE An# # 34me, pick a Van 94 WW lor_R V all L 90 MVPGI N=2UN0, ONT"JO ft*m H0= 8 a' m' to 16 m. to 9 P. I& AND ALS01 GIVE T. J. PROUSE The "Ziog Store" QW90" -,INSURANCE 1XVINZ B. A. WANTED — tobuy, farm 00 to 100 SERVIC-Ei ago" ham — i - 46 We& andilds acres, good building, an main road M# so CHARMAN -,lift -ft-_PiWMM6 L11IM" near schools. Box 340 News Office GYRIL B. MORLEY READ, 08RAWA MR SAT AV —Toodern bric house "MNSMAII TNSTYRANCZ Str. Pickering. Bath, 3MVICZ PRoTWTION hot running water, 3 bedroome UP- L, E. OWEIL.L. stairs. Ijving rocan, Dining roorl. -fickering Hardware FrUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Breakfast hook, Swmer fZteben- EMBALMER AV ly Picbering Beach Road. and p J. Mather.1', tf -Coniplete Stock R' 0 CX Daffis, Oil Store of Hardware Istouff Title 11o__R&Vrr — nine room brick house 14 i bring, elec- Supplies I Night and- Day ftt-rice 1 m le. north of Pick' tricity, I partly 'furni . shed. Aeference Harvest nil. upess Pbcine Revidenee Ptor required. Apply. -,week-ends. W. C. THEATRE colony. at Camp Yungveldt Mrs. 63--4 Master Green. Poultry, Feed -W 33 7. DUM4ESS Apples'fer sille Air-conditionQ :sprayer' fruit. $1.00 per bush. Robt. -,And Egg Prod 0 Reeiwr, 4th con.,Pickering phone 2NURSDAY, FRI'DY, SATURDAY Insurance of All Kin d 949 r --2. AUGUST 20 21 2 M!sr- %%vow AL a %,IAL %&,y 'a ayer For Sale — 2 beds -and springs, also OT Mrwo shows at 7 and 9 P.� m. Best Rates, Available with 9 dining-room.chairs. Phone Pick. SatUrday M . atinee' at 1.30 .96 r 4. 62-8 1 gtot for Mttormick-Deeriog f&rm'M&cbintr* a6d -afford !Repair&. Becurity and Servioe. '02 unity you 'canaut Rise and Shine 'Addr. Pbone' to miss- NACIK OAKIE BROUGHAM PICK 515 A locality in. Pickering and Whitby IL -West tvww on, Xft We have ft can get it. Or it is not m1tZ& GEORGE MURPHY hip, formerly worked by LINDA DAPNELL 1q. C. Jones stnee 1928, and this year PHONE 39" PHONE AGIN. U W 3, XILIJKEN J)j his son 11arry Jones,' who* discon- 'W�&LMR BRENNAN 1. tinued to. join the Actie -Service. C Clarke Prentice An ambitious man can 9 re a good J0 S.'BALSDONs'.' PICKERINU. latest CAM" 'smes Wu business. For information appjy IuCENSED - "c"O' el Jones,, Gormley, P. 0., or write to Tokio FlAr Ow counties Of yo the W. T. R4wleigh Co. Ltd. Mon �p for CorpL. am - ppos. tred. WEDNESO" ario; Successor HORSES' — for borse mew -ruzam, tice -61-10;­X 'S. F. a=FVfA"-hxft Wx AY L' 6-4 RME A wan A %4 ;&UST U, 25, 26. prevailing prices paia. ftone Pick; - IL.�Prentice (former Ihm.tift tf Aiast ccimplete -show at 8-M 86. r Is. Pmtice). Farm and Farm WAO RXERS WAR WO NTO P?JCES AT YOUR HOME MAXIM a spedoltr At fair 00. Special R.,tx,— Rom and Board WE PAT TOM Sales Skylark 7, ------- ftring Mattresses — Bed of Hom*- HOGS cooki" — Bathing — 1� .-Aing EGGS cLAuDErPrE coijBERT la"D Riding- BAY MI Swimming AMRS Park CALVES L BRI," kHMNE meals — sandwiches � Cw AND ALL KINDS OF &L-DO LODGE ale an''added attraction Harvest Prime J.�Hlz Prop. Sim".. .."Point er . Pickering Demands Bizid' P#0ne -544 . .�:'-..-Poultr*, -both live 'and dressid �Sted against sk and gold -7 . ..... -wine - - - INC-w FAHMS T B" Sky. Usmr CLOTHING, STER -wd pressed I** DW. 'WQ B gbp 4LLOYD NOIAN _XM69, _ug�KillorL a lar" LIMITED supment of hio AIMLIS SMU P.=,T=�MD EGG GPLADING STA720N- 81018 g8ft"On"Is suits, Pants, lary ARSENATE OF LEAD 81W Costs etc. very reaso"his. It ARSENATE OF'LIM;E AND ONT., PHONE RI. SATXMDAY VM pay you to cowe bars before Yom $MSDAY, F PARIS GREEN AUGUST 27,. 28, 29 Sim sm schwarts, 23 Cattli Apray Ay TOX and Bond ft West, 9dowa. 45-8 w7TUttlIM Spra'yem We also make mdts to ammeaM CHOICE MEATS 'very MpIft sess& gualros"ed to ft Ft laght on L 'thing as Tahiti AND Of ODR SALE — modern.-up- to -date Y ALVIN BUSEBT TIES LANJGRWN and brick house-on Church Str. Pickering VEGETABLM Tinsmith Box 356 News OftUe-, tf Hardware JON HALL tq. PHONZ 416 i4mAll Now selling'opPortunitY Many of PHONE 26 our mprmntatives have been called to �he colours, thi's oWns ZUUW ton- itories for HigWr4ype men and- women ALD ID W 'F WA404_� R9_0T 0": AND -Tk;Z PICIRRING NMI! not needed for 'war ptodue'd071- F6r I/ on 44% weehly as 'details write' 'Me J. IILKI 'MARKET All Kinds of lRepiirWork IL Watkins 1101f.16W DRUG Rr0IlZ mpiuW, Dept. 0�_?�_16 Montreal. 'All T aranteed. Co I I . I . .. I _ I ' I- i _C1111001M alt"a ffm 4-54 13 M&WONALD mee Tom"