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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_09_04AL -Pubfic chool -.Spen ­1 On -.-,"Tues- da'y" A -xt s ere n School, bw. "Continuation Sept. `21 Pickering boy celebrates birthday Cm* "PieUring Public Sebool will re- it be Posabla? on Sept. 3rd, Overseas open an Tuesday next, as will all ne United Church, Greenwood, Trom the Daily Star of �iept 2zid, tocalism Public schools in the Province. was the scene of a very pret-. Mrs. Wesley W. Gee, Jdr. Ray T. Doble, Principal: M* Roapital, Col. p an Itave news of Interest tip Lam IOC4 readers call Pick. 12. PotU, Intermediate PC= &Ad Miss becaime the bride of Mr. Kenneth -L%e Place for the Japanese is M -Dww, Junior Room., &5 Edward Holliday, son of Mr. and behind barbed wire. And after the TM dDzitinuation Sahool opens an war, ship them back home via the Mm F. X Holliday, of Brooldin, Septoomp 21 George Martin sPent a few Coates . , and Was Young in chirge. racuic and nope the boat aoesn;T. iated. at home this week on leave. 'believe that get there". We don't Mrs. Thomas Hortop, sister of "Bill" Wheeler, of the R. C. -A. Mine Young will be sUying with is typical of the leadership being F. frdm the Went is 30m. Cyril Morley, Was Dunn, with the bride, played the wedding music, at' home on given our boys now with the service. leave. W". Bie, And miss Potts with Mrs. and during the signing of the regis Gardou Found. ter, Mrs. P. N. Spratt, of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. C. Y Stevenson have Odlom writing, Mr. Doble has ­ rec- just returned froom spending a week sang. with Mr. and Mrs. Cheig. mscld eived No call to military training) Our best vishes to Barbara L . T&3e bride, giveh in marriage bFY At their cottage' at Caesaroa. i her father, v#vre 'a pretty white Pickering; School Boy Plying Banigan, daughter of Mz. and Mrs. sheer gown, carrying -AYnerican Pte. Clarence Gunter of Newmark-'. Jos. Ban;&n, who was 'married on et,.was a week-end gaist with that Xualtwas A" Supply Minister Beauty row% and White--Mums, at- Saturday, Aug," 29th., at St. W. H. Westney family. and Army Staff tended by the groom's sister Miss Peal's Anglican Church, Toronto, by miss Kate pawkL-s, who is convii-r .. - "-:.. I Marlon Holliday, gowned in powder A . �him wean tnat , Lmyer 1. ki. She&, BWZN5, 41st blue eneer and carrying. TWUMnan Lieutenant Thomas Edward Martin. f Mrs. itak -PU*t 'Oftleer--Haroid Scott son of Cw% Gm Transpeft Co. now over- Roses and Bronze Mi—st 0 —__L _is -In�pmvinfr. Mir- ana UZI- pred See;& of - t&- - his 22nd -birthday The-bride", ,Bay, A" stAtionaid at HADIF-ir, was M-rtiz, af Windsorq in England. The son of Mr. and Miller And Margaret Hortop acted the former's son, Dr. ff. 11 Fallaise, recently given about 15 minutes to Henry She&, Pickering. He in very as flower, girls, gowned In Kate prepare to fly Ron. C. D. Howe well and has met many---of our own Greenway frocks, with matching and family. from them W,Ottawa.-He also rec- bonnets and carrying nusegays of Mrs. Ral Cinfik (aft Muriel Le Canadian General Staff to New Now Iffichway, Open to'Toionto Holliday itipported the groom, and p ., CoHected by P. 00 Halifax. York City. Harold was Atending Mr. Walter Holliday and Mr. Ralph Mr. W. K. (Bill)'_Sparrow returned schod ban -only a short while ago. Repooitj Were given last week of Jones were the ushers. to his work with tb e Hydro, at Beller Mr. Ed. Booth, Postmaster, re- the opening of the. new: highway At the reception later at tho bride"s ville, on Monda[7. v minda everyoneo that the' r'oA Off- fram Oshawa to Toronto, though hame, the bride's mother received, -Dr Harrison Mullett- reported-safe ice throughout Canada have been weaiing-&'navy sheer dress, "s*ed Mr. and Mrs. Victor Parkin, Qf' at Hong Kong.-- many have been travelling on - it- to Kinaele, visited with Mr. anil JEM 7, "receiving de-pots" for a point this side of the Rouge Riyer C. J. Stevenson- on Monday. the collmdan of scrap rubber in the has, - cornflower blue sheer dress, ng 3&& Mullett, Wh Miss Jean Clark is, visitinz With .0 some weeks ago current bridge, all summer. The bridge t _Cnolajgn�� or send Jual been upened and iz is now na-,happy couple left-by meter- Ae le"mae of tes all wrap rtabber to your local post Im -C W. M. S. of the United Church here, ulavugn w tme Burford, this week. paial the seame ladies a 4w prise visit Sulam rou"s- Highland Creek bridge connecting tailored gown of blue rabbit's hair pied and zn�L with wine-felt hat and Access- Carey Robi n, both y deliver it to yourcourier. Amy Aho ted _ at ones. with already paved four lane sect- wool of the &'C. A. again tMr weelL She had Just rw, azid all rubber wan F. an apendifig AL elved a letter Iram her nusband, ion. :We notice Highway, Xficia" ories. On their returIn they will. -re- -few days at home with their- jifirerku.- who had been with the Missionary am -not encouraging travel on the side st� Brooldin, Ont. Mrs. Norman-.Bankg who is con- Dental Service, and was interned new highway particularly -fromn-here Labor Day, -Mouday Next valescing at the East General Hosp- by the Japanei6. No Word had been' west, as that section has not yet your Shopping Saturday Ital, following &. critical operation, received Concerning his - whereabouti 6sen' treated with any of the dust- is reported 0 be improving f Mrs- M1111gItt e,,ed thi To Wham-it may Concern., I rz And thou the riding -may -this--week, parts of wh1oh sl* TAK E - MITI GFr-that--Lhe Trub�v� be fast and eas37, it is dusty. You if Roads Harm Tirei Truckers, Westney on' her recent appointment read. to oui ladies. The sense' At of School Section-No. .4 East, in the can get to West Hill In about half -May 'kick as �hlef Dietidan of St. Joseph's Us relief experienced can ver be un.. MuwnshiP of. Pickering, County Of the time it requires on'No. 2 and. Hospital. -Toronto. derstood by others. Ontario, at 'the, opening of the.said still not over the forty. !Ottawa,'Aug. 26 If -roads. are Miss ­M�rtle: Bacon,'7bronto, Was school on Septeml;erL Oth. 1042, will so bad they Idnook truck tires to th weekIird guest of Mr. valy adngt-,&&�-prupilz. childiy� fro1M_____ pieces, truck owners complain W. C. Murldlr icle Townsldp- Council f to the tire rationing officer and T.zwd modainst of netilm -towing the families of ratepayers residing Pi rmg i as Sun ,Aay nor*,ng hem Misses Eleanor and Margaret in the School Section. All Pth�n get action, the Munitions and Sup­ Ka of- Brampton spet-tv a Week wilf be -refused admittancl.. *il be held on Tuesday, September ply DepartMent advised last L night. w, rry It"t i ;. Tn. at the Gatinc 1. 11-- 11, 1. Xost tire waste is caused bJ imp.; th Mign,cbriw. Brougham, lOnt. Mrs. C. H. Pilkey,-accI:anpanied by Staff of the Plant, Gold Medal Voc­ Dated at pickerlut Ontario; i1fe roper in3plation and delays in mak- a" of McGill Uuivft'uty Will Sing Pint Day' of- Septembur, 1442. ing minor repairs," Alan H. Will- a-fe- friends spent Sunday, At N gara. Falls. two numbers at next Sunday morn- lef said. ines service i3ft the United Church Send the. Home Paper to the lacason, Supplies Control N. F. Machin "of: 011ha"': 2; Onter of tbi Beira Boys ov4jmsess. But I another cause -which cannot here Jeacluding the beautiful so Mrs. Devitt and daughter, Toronto, 'With their mother, 7 solZ A&wbeAi -Ave Kamp'. spent Sunday DPEN SEASON tractor working on the building o$ Mrs. Hugh Medhin, this week a munitions plant, military camp or -The Wi?snen's Missionary Society af the tl Department of -Mines and RIe. t4l structure, has A right to demand meet at the home of Mrs. Cronk on' Alm Perfl and ftwez 'of Propaganda * as, Ottaiwa, has just issued the the removal of sharp stones, rocks sourc Wednesday, Sept, 9, at 3 p. m. And screamed 1 9 Ital3ked. to at, just Regulations regarding Mi , -The regular meeting of the Worn-' ,ratory and other 6betructio ' Me which may lokig enough, till the '"INvisted Mass-. Biirds for the current year' damage his tim." an's Associatibn of' the United. .:I&W save the. word "got". They Church-will be held on Tuesday ev- of a generation, that we of the October I — Deownber 16 (in this home. of Mrs. Jenkinson. uentlern deangtragies am a "despised p-ople long north shore Lake We have listened, we think, this of the oongregation to be guests,. -A reversal in the directio'fi is now Ontario). past week, to. more growling and Mrs. Fr%nk Chapmanos and Mrs.- Local RatuT listened to 4010 Of tiking place, from Another source— Bag Limits coinplaiiiing about war taxes, than 'Gordon Found's groups in charge. (exclusive of mergansers) at any other'time. Most oix it -came its jumt Impressive addresses )0% fr=n Britain And the Allied Nations Ducks Mr. and Mrs. Warren and Mr.- on Monday -evoning, when Rev- X Germany is being told it is "every- 12 in any day. Geese (other than from thi'"shifters" I now 'D., L I. and Mrs. Don. Andrew attended the jankineon, intraduced by Dr. III, night fn= noW - on,!. It will not be' Brant) 5 in any. day; 'and not more employees. We. feel quite bure, also, Graduation Exercises of the. Ontario T. Fallaise, spol& on IvAeTeril And possible to carry that out Literally, I than 150 Ducks (exclusive of' mer- that in several cases, even "With the Hos I pital at Whitby on Monday ev- Ponr of but the very "telling effagrtl _Ahan 'Wage deductions, they 'are' making �qning wheir Miss Grace Warren re- "Pmpaganda", a term Beldam used continued threat is, creating A fear Brant) in One Season. more money than. they ever. did in ceived her diPloma and badge. I having Guna. Appliances and Methods their lives before. There' were too, - in. the German people, ana or heard at any other time than dur ing & state of amergencey, is look- the effect' on the morale of that I Porbidden — the use of an auto-, se-vera-l'with whoyn this tax, contrib- c Clarke Prentice, auctionedr sells ed upon as an, "evil thing- nation that once Again dedmongtratea mati gun with a magitzine that hasr ution will be th� extent of their Mot beerr permanently plugged or war effo Middleton farm to H. A. Newman- ,,propaganda,, however has Its "the poweli'and peril of Propag- I rt. T11eir age places them Catholic arkla": (It is, said that the German I altered '80 that It cannot carry inora beyond military ' service, and they' Pickering for $16.OW the Roman origin in Church, and that; body responsible people will not be so quickly broken' than two ' oartridges; , or rifle or have not- a-member of their fam'ly swivel, or any gun larger tlikn,16- who will be - eligible for mili ' An ou4tanding gale took Place oq for the #1proLpaga#on of the faith". and frightened- as--in-the--tast war,; tary other than a service Xis the 2nd, when the G. L Middleton in the days before the birth of that a new race has been createdw. guaget or any weWh uwte—ir a iting re turned on Christ, the Roman. leaders had ap:- but we insist, the blood and psychol- gun; the tisie of live birds as decoys UlAtto—nt.- The "pressuri-1-0 g farim - nortly of was so14 preciated the "power,cf.- the spoken ogieW elements are the same. Ed.) i power boat, sail boat, or 'night A 1. L., employees to buy war by Auctioneer Clarke Prentice, , br teachers of '�'The fear lodged - -the hearts of light, and Shooting from. any public auction,, well attended to Mr. and the earIW motor bonds, has been another favourite in or'wheeled- 'vehicle or a vehicle to complaint @.- wh Harry: A.. Newman Dunbarton for the Christian faith are responsible the German people" is expected to y inve�ting in the for our Cbiiitian -Chufch',of t . oday. b; 'Of giiit �ialu'e , to- the United t which a - dr9u9bt animal' is attached. safest' security in the W-544 today -$16.000. The farin is considered pus., The huntl ' of migm1pry of the best, 180 acres Purchased Jr,- ._3 The -power -of the press Sind the Nations. ng garne Paying good interest, can be ob- spIokiin -wof-d has -been used during 'Rotary itself ip - one- of - the - great- 7 e iqe or,.aid pt. baiting Jected to, we cannot see. - the pa§t ten Tears as never before, ..est..Iorces of propaganda, for good, with grain 'or other artificial food We-.have it from one who knows, paid for frotn earnings by tKe fam since that Year., Since his death is prohibited. and respected and'appreciated by a kncfwn today, promoting internation- that- there are persons working at a The sho'oting Of �nlgratory- .,gaTne the plant, who never did. a real few years ago, Mr. Middleton's son cracWot_paper-banger from Mun. goodwill and -brotherhood. - Rotary birds earlier than one-half hour day's William, has b;-%en operating ich" -who realized- that" battles were in Europe was practioallj� dormant - wopk..In, their- lives before, . . the .1�" I before sunrise or 'later than on' farm. but was still there just the s=e, e- _never earned so much money, and not won by armies alone. By control. of the' preis and the ap'oken w��, ar@ vVould b;e heard again, when half -hour Aftet suiisIit is P�ohibited. are today- "having � the iime'-51! thoir 7 The penalty for violation of the lives". — and one Ontario mother No Bones the people of Germany had been conditions permit. PICK I ER NG N]EIVS J, und letter .*Dr. migratory. bird laws Is a fine of not 'lost four sons In one' day last week whipped into' a fanatical enthusia*n The speaker, was thanked by more than three hundred do-liars and at Dqeppe. — Don't complain, if that is7 responsible largely, ior their -V. E. Cartwright. Old Mother Hubbard went to tho devotion and success since the be- Lunclieozi is withdrawn on Monday not less than ten dollars, or iinpris- the accumulation of a few good cupboard to get her po9r, .dog A W Day—. exmeding- --Canadian bonds, and a regular -Con-' -C ng of the war, They had been Max :::---IAb oument­ for -a- -teiftn- not OuPon, but �vben she got there, the six months or both fine and impris- tribution to the nation's treasury Is cupboard was bare, and so MaQW onment. 'your only "Inconvenidheel?. . IL put same low op, i.fa.,.jIR``; :,y,'.'±YM .R : .rk •i , .�� . `,�i`„s?i A i . k. y,,�l,.�.- , T°LT % zd%ns: s_P L c" ,<i•i"jw'L'� i7. .� .. -.,Ue' -1 ,,.W, � o j tie=�`!s'^q - • ,•v. tr _.... + � � �,•. -,• "'.y � ' uCn�..CW.w ."✓' _J. u�-. y�y� , A Bra' OF BRITAIN IN U. S. He didn't know its explosive charge had been extracted. Wrestling and in jitsu are af: a'tr terdinuer pastimes at the camy. a Often the bey.. TASTE • FLAI�OUR • stairway in the castle where they - had their headquarters. They'd just grabs rope on the third floor "RESNNESS • EI:OKQMT and abseil down. _, _ >° "Abseiling" is the simple device le looping i rope around' p your as DIXIE PLUG HAS EVERYTHING t y leg and letting yaprself drop sts fast as your leg can withstand it. The Rangers take their name from Rogers' Rangers, an eigh- teenth century version of the jno- �.�� -dera Commandos, a militia outtit s raised by an American frontier soldier, Robert' Rogers, in the Seven Years War. - - f• l - Modern Etigluette ' • ! : r - _ .. :�:i'z�.,..., M• .. Q.' Bow can I .Prevent per- _ spiration' odor on the body? With sailor pale, "Winston," mascot of British warcraft, looks A. Wash the body with a bas - jI�ODERIV 6• What should •man do when the U. S. over. • Some 600 Ines of the British Royal Navy are quar- in of warm water, to which add he, meets a woman on the street _ tired at former asst coast CCC camp, waiting an to •new - and they wish to talk fora min- owlin us. tom. ....t. ors.l tyfo tablespoons of compound ETIQUETTE __ .,r;•a ;:.. „t .,.w.,,...,:,.:.. TUm losaw -� ute? - Z. the akin sweet, clean and fresh. 1. At a wedding reception, 1. The bride ,should stand aA Have You Heard "Well, you see;' said the keep- Q. How can I renew rugs who should stand in the r4!ceiv- er, gravely, "the giraffe's head when they have a worn appear- Ing line, and in what position? right of the bridegroom, with if so far from his body a long ance around the edges? 2. Shouldn't a well-bred per- her maid of honor on her "right -�% thought' yon -were - werking u •A. T buttonholing with son admit when he is at fault? the bridesmaid neat. 2. Yea. rn a- government- laboraltory,'quid neck rs a�solufely necessary. 17' , "r,infewdon of fA lts,makes half - she lust chemist. -` - - -- -_- - yarn. This lengthen 8. May ofte ever is ror n in- amends." 8. No. It would bo -- coarse am will ngt a as a the life of the rug, and will give vitation for ones self to a dinner "Yes," nodded the second atsa. at Science it a saute= snd- fres�e sparest- or s- lltnehegn -' very presumptuous to do so. I put all the substitutes for rub-.. When the meal is finished, allow. _ e ance. 4: When you are entertaining ber into one batch. cooked it up your guests to go ahead while and offered it as a solution to -t a Doing Q. How can I prevent odors in guests in a restaurant, and yon y� quietly and good- naturedly our retread problem." the refrigerator. are ears a mistake has been made adjust the matter. 5. Only when "What CLOTHS FROM BARK A. If a piece of charcoal, in the bill, what should you dot "What happened?" asked the 'thanking someone for a card. 6. You know by now that they -about two inches square, is placed 5. Is it ever permissible to The best form. is for the man to carat experimenter. �� can make anything out of any in the corner of the refrigerator, send printed or engraved "Thank i 'I got bounced," the thing, practiesllh and they're go- melons, cucumbers, bananas, etc., you" cards? turn and walk in the direction the -second. may be laced together with other woman is going. A lawyer being interrupt. " i ins to prove it once more -#his y P e4 *acid, "i will � � •tr_ ; time using- those. - -- - loud;., without making -the foods - ie.� � +� beautiful big California. redwood distasteful. This will keep the - - -- - -�� .,Yea have spokes tosser trees. -- - ...--- - - - - -- - -- __ tisa you plane," was the ep- Next winter you can buy the Q. HOW p the 1 ACCORD /039 WANTED PATE2liT! 7 can I keep assn pea•at', retest. result- -hats/ - blankets, atattres- centerpiece frond adhering to the - FETHERt1TONElAUt1B ss c ui�wN es and rags made of s fabric in table during hot weather? -ACCORDIONS VliAi`ITED Patent Solicitors. EstabLiab _ - which a principal ingredient b A. Placing a lace of waxed Best praces paid for piano Boo 14 In Wert. TorosEn- gaving a rather long and start- g p accordions. twelve to bun - Booklet of [ntormatioa- oa to- which message to send 'home and back• paper under the centerpiece will " dred and twenty baaa Quest. ' ,jgflt enough funds to pay for a There's nothing to prevent them keep it from adhering tar the poi- THE T. EATON CO. LTD. PATENTS a TRADE IIARxe - it+- -wore miegtsin, tJ,. uu.0 �.��', from using the bark fabric in ished table, as well as prevent, a. ste.teai Instrument • Deosrte.t coats and suits, too, Dug so far fire =: frei e9ltl- 1Fatar =or i0 ��• *- EGERTON R. CASE. REGISTERED as follows: y ,..d Ar.r Brium "Bruises hart erased a Ford they've - made up only three oz- filled vase or rose bowl. AUTOMOBILES -- USED Patent Attorne�t gran ' rimeatal bask rments. s Q. ` How can I treat a burn Established over forty years. I erected analysis hart 111feetlous USED CARS WITH GOOD .TIRE$, H•las n Avenue. Toronto. egad: , "siren suit for an air raid warden caused by touching a hot sauce- see us brat. W e will r•- with matching hat," and a maeki- pan or iron? -fund your coat' of transports- NEED A_TD FIELD GRAINS Here's what he meant: tion to Toronto, V you buy from "'33ruee is hart, he raced a Ford : new. A. Scrape a little flesh from ass Mount Pleasant Motors Danforth e di. TIMOTM SEED FOR FALL BEER - lbe, wrecked it, and Alice is hurt, A handful of bark fiber feels she. inside of a potato, apply tai Avenue and 2040 Yong• Street, i �10 ea D e 100 lea.�tfreight paid 'in fact she's dead." -wiry and springy. Its , color Is the burn, and tie a dean bandage Head Office, sal ![cant Pleasant bags tree on 100 lbs. orders - that of fiery tad hair. around it. Road, Toronto. Telephone Higb- C. E. Bishop & Bon, Besdamea4 cent o! the fiber with the ball - t ` = _ land 2181. villa. Oat. - ara —� ._ ... - . — a o r rack Belle - nest for, sly asap 7" I Women In Brltaln a. Y W "Two weeks• ° (��� Wheat, $1.25 bushel. Fall Rye, .« ance malt• Ar-- o4_sha�dd FIRST B Y FALL: HATCH IB 110 bushel, Both No. 1 grad Sept 9 and chicks will be i tghA... a a • area F O.B - Be21•ville C. "W4at is rise charge?" woolj sad virgin wool. + /_Uk p.. Rur Fall �u�„e g A.a. 8e•damen Bell*- eNrs - Ezeayt�ias's The Forest Products office said Service BuiIst n b r a — ,c Ville. oat _ - that the Teztite Institute, Wash- A year ago one o! Britain's ou haven't a copy. ]ease uk _ - sa with us for a Season _ ington, had tested suck- fabrics; biggest industrial - _uttead,_ - and Victory.' B r s ttl[RESSSCa *ANTED - - found them color -fast, resistant ll#atc- nary, -zee - -John N,.- gamuton. T • Sedentary work," said the cot- writer is the London Daily Sketch„ rjl _ Ont. " B7[ALL `i')finsovZa SELF FEED - to prolefsor, "tends to lessen . to shrinkage and harm• appealed for 50,000 women for er, state make, condition. price, - -- the endurance." Officials of American Forest factory work. It was quickly on- BELTING. ETC_ N R. 7a Perim. Aylmer piast. Qu•, , ' THREaIHERIi1EN 1h osltoc ousts." 41se sbadent- ' Products say the industry can pro- swered. Today it is a town of butted in, vide 125,000,000 .p8undl"'-of red- BELTING FpR SRESHFtR3[EN. "the more One fib the flg;ing women. Endless Zllreadt vaau. Lw..]DiC,7. ,. wool fiber annually, at a coat of few months ago a new fac- feeder' canvas pulleys. shafting, less one can stand. four. cents a and, compared ri ; JoI3NSON +$ VETERINARY REI[S- f I&I —Bea, bearings, t motor* •Exactly. retorted the proles- pound, tory was opened here to make •yet - Belting for traces. 7 inch 6- DIES -Horse Iratm•at Na 1, is , with $1 a pound for virgin wool. steel -for tanks. There were not ,ply. 16c foot, All types of trans - ounces. $LIS; Ringworm eau- aor, "and if one lies a great' deal brocation 4 ounces, boc; Stock misalon supplies In stock for one's standing is lost complete -- enough men to run it. `iramedlate sht meat at attractive and Barb Wire Linimsat 6 cacao•/ It is dangerous work handling low prices. Merchandise guaran- 3L(ic Gall abd Hdaltng Olatment r 1 ]�., fl.7b_ Four remedies (one - - - molten metal, but the women re- teed and shipped suDlecf Lo yore of each) postpaid for SS.SL American Pan$eri � 4uspection, Sand your orders to " f onded. Girls in soiled, oily dun- THE YORK BELTING CO. - ,7ohnaoa Drug Company. • 387A Heue, old dupe 1 want to ` e��.r P Tonge $frost, Toronto. `3strik• you for a Walk." with Commandos gerees are learning the art of 88 YORK STREET. TORONTO TO_ steel making. BAKERY EQUIPMElf'1' NATURE'S HELP DIXON'il Wii . —You% hw. k%. Aui Neuritis. Thousands praising It. as awful walla to make .wee' then up i ,li ruuf, a d AXA' v aNO ilw_ Remedy for Rheumatic p n e � � °� U r.NB G� e c Pala; . i•er•tly Trained For Sonia haired lanais from Grimsby sends cry, also reboot equipment al- Munn a rJrag More, aS3- -Hest&. . -,give it to you." - y P Ottawa Poatpsld. $1.00. _ Time In Great ,11ritain . ways on hand• Terms arranaed. her day is an iron cradle.' Site . Correspondence Invited, Hubbard - small boy at the sod piked drives the crane which carries portable Oven Co- ton Bathurst PeOTUSSAPHY : 'why the giraffi bad such a long The United States , Rangers, the ladles of molten steel. On at Toronto AKk, Uncle Sam's new brand of fight - her depends the safety of. the DYEING t CLEAMNe DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH ing men who joined 'Canadian, hundreds of •women working 60 The Heat, Rata, •r. Halt HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS HAVE YOUR SNAPS British and Fighting French. Com- lest below. dyeing or clamming? Write to us• :.., ••. ._ �D L,�IIR WA "Rp mandos in the first AEF invasion Finally, I talked' to , Granny for Information. -We are $lad to Delivered by sail st_RAtlse4_Zurops,_luLd_Yeen train - t:, o has the back- breakin answer your questions. d yy 6 or 8 exposure film perfectly OxtJs �1 went A, Parker's. Dye Works developed sad printed for only Ibe: ing Secretly for weeks under the job of working a pneumatic drill- onto, . i�.aa $ ��, Lt turf tutelage of their seasoned British chipping the steel bars. ronto. guaranteed. y athe allies. "I get tired," 'Granny-said; "but s'oo't sssL;rt QMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE: ., Station J, Toronto + nay table a dec um 20- all is the days work. BA f]MEESA Floor nst•.at destroys Their - mentors are men who it s .., toes hand grenades across the din- That's all Granny Groves had "' offensive odor instantly, 45c r `;', t •` f rM- �ato� y bottle. Ottawa agent. 'Denman PLII1l B NG A.ND ARATING casually jump say. But she knows 'that when Drug Store. Ottawa. - _ - foot cliffs, and' their' American the tanks get going her work will NEW AND USED- HOT WATER • :�rinders' pupils have been taught to earn- have helped to averse her son and MODERN SILVER FOX A. MINg tanks, bath Cubs, sinks. toilets, - -• P $ Ranch, which has always made basins, electric water pumps.. ' bins with such abilities the nun grandson; who were left behind in money. , Located close to good septic tanks, taps, drainage fit- town, good' schools, etc. Worth tinge, pipe, fittings, valves, rad- ning of the Indian. Singapore. v Investigating. L A. Jones, 189 iators, jacket heaters, hot water attgat v _. furnaces, greeribouse heaters, �. The have climbed 4,000-foot Talbot St., St. Thomas, `'etc. Enquire .now. Better Plumb, They . n e never - dam Street Wet Toronto., mountains through forests ing Cotapsny Limited, '1976 Dun- -. - before penetrated by man. FILMS DEVELOPED a a ALSO They have been on - speed NEVI SARit You will appreciate the true mean- - marches of 88 miles in a half, a •e MNLIWII r., Ing of Quality' and service If you RHEUMATIC PAINS send your.snaDshots to be develop- day time and again. YoYR �G* •d at GOOD RESOLSiTIUN, _ EVERY lUlen for - General They • have practiced beano ` » MINARO'S MAYFAIR PHOTO SERVICE sufferer of Rheumatic Paine or - i14 YUNCaE STREET. TORONTO '.. Neuritis should try Dixon's Hem- ' landing while rifle and machine- , ,� edy, Muhi•o's 'Drug store; 336 ' Work n fire bored holes through the "Helpful Shooting TIp>i Elgin, Uttawa._FoatDaid _ 11.00. ll'u (To' aid you in taking better plc- —'— - �• - ` paddles of the men manning the tares r give advice and criticism. OLD R4GJ RUWUV6:ill -NEW , - boats. - SOLDIERS on every roll.) i 6 or 8 exposures developed and. KU5:13, NSW Rheas MAVE FRUX, ( � 4fe1 f On one practice they -rowed In printed. 25e. 2 prints of each olld 1)orninion RRug Weavius tom. t< a collapsible canvas boat to a RUB OUT TIRED ACH91,, only 35c, any, 964 t;neen SL W„ Toronto. -= landing . on s beach where tracer MA �vrtte for bookl.t. .114 �`(E REST E MAIL THEM, ty TODAY TO ballets from a British Bred' grin ' ' s MAYFAIR PHOTO SERVICE �_ LY _ � YO , ; • 'ST . T 11OXT0 TEACHER W ANT D came so close that they were al- • « — — - •. FOR gALF. HAVELOCK = WANTED, • Y K Ct-" • Employment Office most able to reach •out and touch testant teacher for section 14 -- them. — SCARBOROUGH TOWNSHIP — '15 Etelmont, ten miles north of - miles from Toronto -150 acres, s Havelock. Duties to begin Sep- +� Land mines and grenades spear- Houses and 2 Barns, $10,000.00, tember 8th. State salary, Apply ` • tared them with -'mud and water. at n -Must sell to close estate, Public -to Chas. W. Munro. secretary, Canadian` Acme singed y �VIIDDLE AGES Trustee, Osgoode Hall, Toronto. 'Havelock, R.S.._14• Ont. Rifle tracer bullets si ed b so ss r close that one punctured a mess t FREE CATALOGUE MUSCLE BUILDING Sicrew -and Gear. kit slue from a -Ranger's belt. ( 38'52 ' g WOMEN ` •% FREE: • citing CATALOGUE OF RARE ME- AND BOYS. DEVELOP YOUR ! �7 wBitOn IZCid Another nicked the guard oft a and Exciting books. Rev. Tyre a muscles „ and - increase your Cues, Work on Marriage Rela- j bayonet atop One soldiers pack. HEED THIS A D' V 1 C E 1 ! Bonn• $2.49. SUPER MAIL OR strength with an original system. - Ta ' c. Earlier, in. their training a hand it 're cross, restless, NERVOQS— DER. 57 Glneen Street West, muscl ctlon in mnacte bviidlag, 11t0 Ong suffer hot flashes, diminess, - caused Toronto, Ontario. muscld control. diet, self- defence, grenade had landed. fuse smoking, -personar hygiene: etc. Complete' by this period in a womsn's life— if course only two dollars. 4 in One Ranger boat. Private- Clay- � Lydia E. Ptnkbam's V table HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL Forrietal, Doctor of l'ayebolosy. We conform to Order =iri QounOil ton Schooley of Mussing, Mich., Compound. Made eapedlis !or 7,; west atrePt, Sydney, Nava women. Hundreds of thoumn, re- LEARN HAIItDRF,SSiNG THE Roll- relative to those now engaged picked- up- the sizzling bomb and , markably helped. Pollgw label dbw- ertson method. Information op re. - :a -afar 'work with a shout of "oveiboard! "'slang wow• Made In Canada. quest repardinn- cl"ases. Robert - -- l ton's Hnirdres -inr= Academy. 137. ISSUE 36 --,"42 _ _ it Into the water. Avenue 'Fund. TurrW6 �4 7 7 WA gone. A giants from his 61141 ff Tea window showed him it command- ed a Asir of the cannery MakAffi e m ost of jro az island, and the fact Interested him. He took out his field tissolls, which he felt he might safely 1124, here, and focused them on the 7*� door through which he had seen Dr. Sargent ushered. He studied lozLr-mi7iute-,'-tbeu--exclaimed stiftly. He had noticed something that almost made him doubt his sy"016 -He went.4o his.door'and looked out into. the, halL. Kay was at one 1:,7 1 end of it, and he beckoned to her Imperatively, placing a finger 4., warniaWy to his.lips. Rho came swiftly. He took her to the win- dow and thrust the glasses into SERIAL STORY her hands. N 1AWI "Look at the door of your fa- thWa lock-up I Quickly, while MEX C A VUERALM the sun is, still directly on itl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . you seeV1 'BY CECIL CARNES What d' 7­� - The girl followed his directions MESSAGE FROM ASIA comes &'launch." carefully, impressed by'his air Of M­PEW. "Tllasal, --jA Miss Amrso"J., --urganex.. ..But in A irnilmute aba Xay walked to the edge of the without �vlithuzifism. "They lowered the glasses and shook her dock.­ Allan set down. on a boul- ever three baskets of food'overy bead. &a ana *watched. He didn't use day. Do ydu like fish and rice 7 "1 give up. What's the answer? his Classes for fear Watanabe If you don't, you can always have I "a nothing I" "Rice Krisoise is a regim- Ured trade vng otKollogg woulChear-abont it and snatch rie"-nd fish!" "No? Well, I Aol Look again, compan" &n=-xd"a "That the best they do for us? Kay 171 His breath stirred her Oem away again, but the light ted, for its brand of oven- mall.clear, the distance to the large I'll � have 'to complain to the Mon. golden hair as he. whispered 'bin poppedrioe.Getsometodayl hiland a want hundred yards, and agement! I'll bet they—" discovery in her ear. "They leave Allain could see the figures on its 7 the key in the lock--outside r' shere quite plainly. There were Then he was silent in *beer ; SO CRISP THEY C-R-A-C-K-L-E IN CREAM! (Continued Next Week) 44wo guards, he saw, and between amazement. Dinner was there .11win was the frail for of a beat, in a big wicker basket, but beside -haired old . man. It was ob- it on the 'dock there landed two 'TABLE TALKS Vhite saladlL Green pipper adds a splen. Jn *ioualy Kay's father, Dr. - John large suitcases and a couple of did decoration and is unexcelled Hastm9s a cameras. The contents of his SADIE B. CHAMBERS to flavor. Cheese Production The &I waved excitedly, then room at thi Inn of One Thousand 10 — -.1. For "building - material" vese- -..vat both hands to her' lips -and 'Dolightal He stared at-the staft. spesebless. One of the two Jap- -A Salad Chat tables us Corns lima beans and Hastings County again led the ftow kisses. Her father' re- pess. Of course you all know the- province in chee" production In "F11-im-d In "d. A ".L. jv.J, wriess who came wit% --the-launch-- value-,of the -hazd--ftulled egg; --J-W with 1,tibi,419 pounds- ad:�- stopped up and hwAod him a Salads always grace any menu: *en the guards took him by the devilled e with vegetable salad note; 'then the pair marched off firstly, as an appetizer and us cording to agricultural represents- --,arma and half IfL4, half - assisted admirab o -ut In tie im- 1, r'-of-Stirliny- --Thig .him from the spot. "lis trio did to the--bungatow with basket and oaft - -a#-- a- -medium--for--d -jvan -Aigh--wbon L - psi —;j slices, sections or diced and served oet go far. They took- the prIa- baggage. abating the decorative skill . is a, slight increase over July, Allan tore opoi2 the billet doux the hortess. with or in the salad. 1041, production of 1,511,484 on" to a door list apparently in Shape meat or fish patties as po , ds. L'ven the simplest salad can be un rocky side of a saWl eliff, and spread it. Min Sargent quit& bells or cylinders, roll in ebop. In the "von months ending wkerod him through It, locked it shamelessly sidled up and read It thrilling, for greens -- nothing pod crew or nutmeato (if desired) simi)ly and cleverI7 July, 1942, Hastings County pro- 410- over his aholilder- her nostrilp but greens JI —1� ..'a .1.4b.thu. -j.6:. uce 31007chod. away. twitching slightly -at, the odor of dressed—can have a very fine a Q a U90,1044 PUUUQG U.L Case", perfume. Written In a bold, dash. appeal. Maristating compared with 4,401,694 pounds "lUt where th -stick him utmeate way be used as salad ins hand, the note, in Engliiji. Always have your lettuce, ere", for the same ' period- last year. every night?" he, Cal ed. Rw short enough to read -at a celery and radishes as crisp an ingredients or garnishee. Cooked Numerous showers throughout "Yes." answered Kay chakily.' Ilknee. your best starched pinafore and vegetables a nd certain of the raw the Summer have'kept pastures In OW some to sit beside him. Toars "My dear Yr. Steels; I thought as cold as the -refrigerator can ones give more, tasty salads it good conditiofm with the result snod. "Oh. Mr.--4)k Allan, you might like your belongings, make them. With this b 'marinated" " also,flaked fish - that a number of factories are. asic. ad am YOU got and diced me" To "marinate" making as much choose no as us out of this r vies, you should be able to give so here they are. I must go to w tul think so." he answered con- Maxico tonight. Will be away every Wad a character and every Means to allowto stand any time they have at any time this year, Odeldly. "May-1.1u, ttle time- mmeral days )—Wna fos'. tim you m ke. them they can-)- from one,�Wf hour until ever Present prospects, Indicate the 49 course. , Shan I tell you my word to seeing you on- my return. different. nignt, Sprinklea generously wNu 1941 produetion of 9,426-,779 silventur" to date?" Asia." solid oil and seasoned vinewar or !iGmAs, =Q The Seasessiny she assee 'a —4 A-',- The real aft of salad making XTench dressing; fold In ibick year. "I don't got it," muttered Al- dreaming before serving.- plunged ift Into a narrative that. Is In the. seasoning. Always test ed to satisfy her,- though it lan, staring at the missive in carefully, when assembling your Nothing is easier than the" raw* wed so more than a tenth of stupefaction. - "How did she vegetable salad& — lettuce,, toma- Canadiam Need ?vo salad, and torAch up your flavors mangle my stuff out of Sun Su toes, cucumbers, cabbage, raw tioli -7 truth. There, was much about according to your own individual . .,Health Fduca "I Imagine she's quite a won- carrot, young leaves of spinaell-- It which he could 'not in___ glar _�Nics of her., aliybj�� tastes. Remember a salad dress- lettuce�e-bbsxe -wW —*Pinacb� er ruins .- reveal to her or onybaj take so much trouble -for—for a I.Alb, and memwuI.Aj&w eith shredded -and the carrot grated. But he told her about Sun comparative strangaz " - Consid. your salad or gives it the' flavor, Either eeeked or raw vegetabl foun�er of the Health League of and that cheered. bw 1111- acing It Was Lower Califorfiia at which places you in the honer roll Canada, told delegates at the an. vaensoily, Sun 8% she felt, would 6a said of Tuly, the touch of of salad makers. Do n t Make can be set in a tart Jelly. Try -nual convention of% the Canadian 17 get word back -to the States. d dressing hapbo 7. -vegetable Jelly in a ring mould, rs' Federation meeting In 'to mentioned Asia ftsually- best in the air was rather -add. your "Is, azardl -turned out and centre filled with Teache "Miall we to in to dinner?" Choose a mdad dressing which mat- meat or f ish salad. Toronto last week that there Is "That woman!" said Wlsl; Bar- They strolled to the house in ixnes you an the best you ever great need for more health eda. yelat, and sniffad. silence. By the time be got there, tasted. � Then onion --has an in- 141" chnsestperm welcome" pereemal ext4on in Canada now. 'Yea don't like Asia?"', A&n felt he bad interpreted the comparable p4&,ce an flavoring. So kiter !so tatoreate* 0 e24L $be "The cost of illne in a small "I should say not! I'll admit. Incident accurately. Asia was on lot her ashums. a ham its 'twin sister the leek. As IN plesse" to I ece we "Swestj country' like Canada is $1,000,- dle's a marvelous creature to look getting into his good grates, hope. for garlicl—when a salad master v* = to .116tese to your 21pel 000,000 a year," be said. "The alle but Asia she's robe the salad bowl with -a cut 104141"IL"' Roqu*ntx fee- reelp" or #91 of ffleamingr Anjr milits s— cost of- preventive steps taken by issi-Asiatic. If you know whalt I ry—sp- - it Ads . jo"ch "Ame" -- trott-milich he might havo oleked - Dommic,14 provincial. and muni- nothing else can equal. I governments in a year Is AdotaWo Street, Toi up from-his mythical brother In sed eta soft-oddrieseed cipa 'I think I do, vagu*ly. -Of Ille War Department. That was Salads are no longer regarded envelope It you =a roolar. only $7,00,000.11 I hardly spoke to her at 481117P but it still didn't explain sa "extras" but take the place Dr. Bates said health education Re Was still contemplating how she'd 'hooked the bags from of honor in many a luncheon, Beveral new electric power is necessary if Canada is to over-, lie and wondering just why supper or refreshment plan. If plants started In Britain before the come the Illness and disesses "a had told it when a movement they hold the necessary qualifi. war are now A operation or are 'which affect industry' and other At least, Allan th;nked -his .40 the water attracted his atten. cations for such a role they must -newing completion. Canadian activities. "Hullo," he said.' -,'Here stairs, he could change from a include tissue-building material, soft which bad rolled down a hill wi*k six japanese; meat, fish, poul+,7. �1­se—,-aw and nuts am of this variety, but fruit and vege*tables require some- ::CANADA'S HOUSEWIVES ARE Pierre do Foritanelle. grested thing to "build them up." them at the door with a broad The" Add Flavor smile and an outstretched hand CANADA S- Cheese call be used as balls or for the new arrivaL cylinders.--Ah' of e Bofter type "Name of a sacred -pipe! In it 4 course should be used. Cheese possible another fish, has swum Makes an ideal stuffing for fruits -net? Welcome such as prunei, dates, figs,'aprl- into the company's to our cozy'island jail!" cots or peaches. Cottage or white "Thanks so much," said Allan, cream ch%ese, wrapped up in-rolls on the 'Mom Front" in returning the smile and the clasp 'Z;n, you'can help win the Yes right own Vit and sprinkled with chopped ra- YOM war by practical saving treat -FIHE CUT of a firm, strong ban Like Kay, dishes, -may Oe, added to your ... and still n the family to delicious nourishing fOOdL De Fontanelle seemel even more 4A attractive close-by than,-he had at a distance. Allan looked &Vout 0 The most ddightfiA desserts you can serve him'as they entered, a cool front 1" *,Iy ril custards or blanc manges Wl. "Doesn't seem too uncom- Shorthand -made quickly aad eudy with. that can be ure, fortable. Will you show me where P and I sleep? And wash, and ch7ange high quality Canada C. orn Stak& my clothes?" "But certainly. Come Typewriting.' As a ssitcei)n- with -me. I observe you -bave been Learn af'h6rne, In spare fifne. serts, on ncakes, 7": to Ahe wars, m'sieur! D ng id you, Present day conditions offer increasi or on cer 'is, famous "Crowls kill some of them, perhaps?" oppm unities for young women as Steno. V%bem Bookkeepere and 015ceWorkerv. :5'- Brand" Syru Is I for wticulars of the �5 - - . "Not a damn' ohe. They jumpea 5�- clous; 4 9 anTies, an excepent. -, 7��-- te today 4 me too quickly." .7� �0,0! sweetener for use in cooking HOME STUDY "TieAs! What a pity! But, bit- With 400 heifers herded into SHAWAWHOD g and baking. Alberta In 1885, Walter Rose ter luck next time, eh?" They ; _7101111114 Send for tles Fm Pooi:lst— Mow started one of the WoWs hod left Kay and were walking The Shaw plan of inetnxtion enables you to master Shorthand and Type. to save Sugar", e0ataw 63 lamost ranching outfits. Later down a ball; the Frenchman halt- writing at home, in spare time. We sup- -dP— === 49 n inerged with-the Wallace ed at an open door, and Allan Vy special text books (either Pitman or Toronto. ,T) and the use of a standard Panch, R covered over half a spied his bags on the tiled floor. a wdlllon acres of fenced rmW period of 3 months, "Here's your dungeon. cell, Mon Int yourself-for a well F rre position -e land In Souftm Alberta and smi. T)iere's- a giiard'who beats STthDro , H0021 U �gh5HA &-400lo; DW. Sasitatchowan with a herd of up our food and puts it on the WF*e COURSES. wicre than 12,000 cattle. table. You've about ten minutes, Derfoolred 4)'" "OX YORE-BAR BRAND so don't delay. told rice can be. . . ' - - a** . , simply awful!" PLEASE MENTION'THTS Kico 10 ilw'. ROSS RANCH PAPER OF Allan thd-ught 'it likely; -yet he LWLM 36-42' did not sot 'to work on his toilet quite as, soon as Do Fontanelle jr, ''J"h ���. �_�� s.0 °lam :... . _.. .. ` \ . u .. ,a• .ter.,.. ,r•a... s.sx.•_ _.� .. _ . �.s.'•..z.e'r . r..r_ rr .:.. ... '-x,:'� ..: -e•. ......_ _ .. .n:.•. .v- «�:..::ya•i,. .weer uaT..r1. NOTICE AM .tea — M. UN Fart's Elevator Y Q'� >Msr ? i1.60 is a�i�a>..a Si_ T 4 ; >EBD BUCKW$SAT ' $ feed, �� �* SALS . $ United ad"M:: Shur= sin ,per. •OOh RON -GIBSON 4 '�' vice ndll, chicken MII.I,.�S - - TRSPQRT k ?"�1e •t ti:-.ol>a• LEAVE PICKESING y' 18x6- -[936 whl1e it lash: so osHAwA starter, owln — :fi8A�18I'OR�' It lt�; xr t . - $ va- • _ 'CON EVERY SOUR - During �OJ►RTAaBi _salt, eon. wa�r� ac s1 _ minutes atta-the how 131 Ytn$ lYiai�, - iKAY- -JUNA$ J LY = - =. -:: - - MfiiihNti� m. to 21.31 p. m. Alas at 8.81 range mash, -_joy, _ AND AUGUST _ SAND t�QAVEL $TnN1� Weed's Electrk Coelerd x.38. — - C3wpnlas as - Eieetrk Prairie Bad -- _ de afa�rter. concentra• MONDAYS and FRWAYS - -' Ba"ag Bappl%s -- zo TORONTO tes, calf starter, tur• _°v'. �.�°°`'1 t; Ott. EVERY HOUR, ;key starter, salt - At 6 minutes to the hour 8.34 s, ai. >� ?+ Hog and ot4rer Gbeewtratq„ Res. 88i Otfios 86� - �; 4o loot p. su and at '1;09 a. m, and be, atwa>. �� banns. WANTED _ _•and 11.44 p. cn, daffy. Also at TM $ F. L. Green , DE71D t:C R�E3 .71I�•D C1%1 TLN i... ; a. m ex celpt Sundays and Holidajs. Purina fly apray� - cA VAN E N T N AGGI NC PA (Eastern. Daylight Sa.iag Time) THAT. THE TtMFER For tree ptoit .ng p6otie 'T- �a. tern >.: — Pisone 4500 V A N O J T, MA Y 61 aROOKLIN 65 oti 4uwa cLARExoNT ......L... 918. f 6r cattle. R C NERVES. R EYES. D N. LOa�VOt►� FtWE1�tA DIHHC'TOiL H: TUCi�.OPT. D, DICKERING ..........:.... PICKBRING. QNT. PIGI4R'RiNlr• ........ ...... t _ asi ,'�li.e_8 • ah. a� i. i Y.1 Der or Ntgh! AGINCOVRT ' ..:..:'.. Breve atN :. r ws D�t.fvEli - -- - 4Ve pays pho>owa ebtrget ` _._ Pti�ate Aatbalesee Ohary d� em f. 4L " !Phone !lark. 9099 or OSHA.WA:, ONT. t- Maalvern 5999 Phase 1818 - 0 markham, �t. Toronto Y1wae AeE d y ` Tire E CO.' -- -Scarboro Junction TELEPHONNE — Howard 2117 and' Scarieare. 388. HERE AJM JUST' A FEW LINES OF OUR STOCKa- awMwow 1111 giaders and sixes of lumber, rough -or drawed. Frames, gash, - 'Doors. Sereeaa, Yonldinss. Soft and hardwood flooring, Brick Insulated y' Wig. W'ailboas�de, Sheetroclt, Rock Lath, N A T I o M A L -� S L E C T z� B_ a E_� i��__# -nffJM Rail . 4 Rock Wool ineWatienj - 7P1ywood Panels, Maaonite Psodacta, Barciag Tile, Sewer Pape, F9eid _ _ - ' 'Thew : _- _ � 10 EVERYTHING FROM F'OL'ItiD,1T ION ?0 RIDGEBOARD t° FFECTIVE: 4EPTEMBES 1, .194a -a : - a UUUJS6SA - STANLEY �k THOSE AFFE+CTEn a' an Of rnr�,ila4inr■ (A) a=w15w to all ..nrh re, . ale a++e;l iwnwL Frost Wood the r eml�yws, except any �e ems:- Theatre Aa, female domeStic Be:vants is homes where there is not more thaw. one servant ; _ �AenCy. _ employed; BY a provincial government: x. ministers, pried. or �rgymem: Ff !ter ataeh at Part' se, ■ors ��i" _ As en or science w�i�ass under tote warux" Burenu dE _ Anpleweats ee ash" in assoro Phone Stouffvilie 100 Plea. aa�esa eMsr agriculture, hhu_'at'i_na.. f_iahina ' trapping; AB bsachears: M nu:seo and probe- In _.- H=Unw In casual ]aborts, L - = - rHURSDAY, FRIDAY,- SATURDAY .• -• -- -. _ d daad s wank after sel ai cc an habda otherr thaw wtsens r vaoadm : . L. E r � LY _ . _. SEPTEMBER 3, ' 4 and b - laremont, .10►nt. - Paris : The other cup b en ;.... _ F ti.. - RANDOLPH SCQ>VT - iili*r €.U� sEUGNEM ' 9 - ' • Government Iaceoead Also "Canada - Carlos On' - . ' .. - - • �� (Al -- - -- - _ .. _ _ ��'+�. St.- E. S6otl�villy -4�t. - _ _ . _ 2. No w�arloer .n gait job widaoerl givieq his eesp' . • saevsr dayd'. a►oiioe -- Ppooe lest KONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN' T. 1; ' °Maternity, Median, acct Surgical SEPIMMBEIR 7 8, and 9. .a• No � �. �7 lay-as or discharge, my worhsc rrilioat eeM da>r - .t - _ ceases takes; - nonce wiitioq. -- - matervity Semi-it Berth O the Blues -.'r�. No eespin4r may interview or segage e,7 wMim waless each woks Las a Registered Nurses in attandasee and perms! lo Beek eau; r t. and ROCI�.STE�R. r, oas 1'tatlonat �elec�nw ., Ambulance Servics Sex, aifieees is Solsativsiaeiioi adfioea, ioesssr% tie boll ciHoes of the _• _ _ _ . ' MRS. E. R. GOOD 25.37 Select S&wte U Iasnraaoe Caatoiiioa. . :.. 1aaotrr (B SERVICE A3 THURSDAY_, FRIDAY, SATI'kD 1 ' I 5FlP"rEMBE:R 10, 11j 12 A National Selective Service a�icer has tLe powas �- (a) to' order any person to report .tor an interview at the heal aiEgoeN '' _ C. to order any person who hue been naempbyed Berea days to take' CAROLE L�7M8ARD and any .�k � MO -_ - -- -. ROUT. N c) to order' any partially empbyed person to take any a dtabie full -bear - r... . "WiD Wis. i 'Notice to Creditoll'i work p - AND OTHERS :.. : . Persons by job 7 Guaranteed Re r' Service No ordered a National Selective Service oiiwr b take a ma - r.. qua such -job without permission of the officer. - Ant Make or Model ' � `Eliza E. Turner Estate - - -- -- '• • ' � � °s The Estate of Eliza E. Turner Whsa a worker ' has 'to travel b a distant job this National'Selective'Seroica ..ARTHUR F I E LI) - T' officer may pay the cost c' job, certain other special allow. the Township of Pickering; Widow; i a : PHONE' 52 r 8 deceased, 'will be-distributed after 1 PICKERING ON'T. October 1st, 1342, having regard If a yrorker at the request of the Nahoa�al office .' ,61iiy to claims filed with the under = from loin to micro iwiential Nozi, he may el�iom =re- iadabsment in his former signed prior to such date. ,job when the mom eessatial work is finished. ;.ATTENTION K` meth Beaton Turner' and Edgar s. �7 �Pb9�. •�P • sir other person who oiolab.. any provision of the Taylor Austin, Executors; 1.16 Grant " regulations or any order made under them is liable to a fine not escgedinq . t Avenue, Hamilton, Ontario: ',- - a fail berm of not more than lZ months or both. bb-7 •� ! _ worim may take Bsasonal or s - - -Brock Road Gravel -- . = �ataid. w� the mmep1an. � `� agriculture cod..xtt of Selective service Offiosrs when JC it OP All'• Aces � wvrk Will not iabBrfsse with fai;a production and by takiaq w:ch work tlr� •'will not loss their sight tD a military service. -= - -Crushed Pit Ruiz -Full - :gospel -- - — Csravel - -' - .. >} EISPLOYERS __ . _ - _ . - -- - : - -. _ : • ' 4W p��-�� Messa$'es s..i the ' ..Wo up dr. wegulade se art td!» - SanQ and lira -de(i _ GOOD. SINGING 0}lassllea ON madead sebetime See who l lifers Mriieti - Stoile 'Wednesday Night and Sunda? � .. eras be obtsimA Irwom Solei -st a MetWo saleesl.' Afternoon _ Delivered or Loaded in Fit MAIN STR, PICKERING PHONE - plant, Picot. 97 r 8 _ - - -- -20" the snldq say glees laiefers area tbe► - s _-- .,�oato Office - Howard 6471 w , "In -- _ - JO BOURNE � t30N' • i _ .. lariioek wlaieti rear ie>l.isairi ise..lefee$ie dea �',��.•; .. ,. el�oes see etAoas e! trace.: ..Iv x G. MURK," : -ELLIOTT M. LI3'q'LE, HLTIVIP�IREY MI'PCiIELL, _ _ ... JUStICE OF iHJE pEACa phwtw NiAt salwa a rice • - bunierw at Labour for the County of Ontario ili43 s Pi CI) .?w G ONT. • „r, :.F.• .S"x:+r�' - _ _ .ri - it :, ::X"'. .� ;.:. :?M.4 "R.• "...' .mot - i;;i.�J.•,,'°j .•r•y;ar..,i Hrw'rrtMw �t:+�.•- s-. _ ,n'?f'. �.- a.e:••t �nn:wl'• ��.�” �'+.: :,..,: u! -•',•w .- .fir- '•i%.�.,..•.�en x�.�,+f'- .c-•7 _ .,- .*:'••�!.:. ,,.'.. '�.aMs- •.i...�t�: w 2 ;�.!{�.? :g,<.- _.f.0 •. - 'rs- yri:^' - ... 'fit._ ��-,as, sr• .-y yrY:.,' �'•,'�t^i.� a.. .. -'.l' .. '�'»•'�.. r_.: ;�4y .- • _ - „ :�S�F".� 'f�'f'; `�+'i ". 'y�„ -•M ": LAI EA O R j L'�it 1 O� ="dug at the Unit will be at. the • ri�n t :en i4 0' l r T boa•e of ,Mrs. Dr. Wilson and also Miss Katie Sadler, Pbaa�o °' lhesday u: *1 sorry to 13a-n of a eir saiious . Mr. and Mrs. Aunt and fattiRy of and Br+ce� � 14.30 wer+s forward% Mrs. A. Hilts is visit�tsg will► re- ll Sept. ib wing • artiatea •were sent Iatives is Ashaws. The many friends in the coaoruun- '4vi�onte; were - Dr. and • Mrs. id to, .the Telegroa�n' T anit - George ' McConochie• of the Air in by the local Unit to P'icldering ley of Miss Zorah Gee met at the : Red^ Croy cos Au ..., 1e!°t!� y rF:_:c izt::ned to the b;aet Coast .mend Py7aaia sus iys' cloth church recently, before her app] : after. spending two week's leave at roachin marriage, and presented Wks -- - - - snits, snares - turtleneck sweater, 4 Joseph sad. Wilfred Mprie , both Dunbarton and- Toronto. sleeveless sweaters turtleneck tuck- her with a love tea end yr�� a Harold Scott, of the Air Force is table and an occasional cha•rn.­ )fir. sons 4 Mr. and him Fred Morley, . __ . _. spendin his leave with his faamity. 1°' 3.- Ho - -- H sailor Ilidaty repliefifir s pleasant msnf Ps. 18 pr. seamen, : underwent s tonsil operation- -o� � - - - - -- - -, ---- -�� - socks, 4 Pr.- �7►- saeiss $ Fr.- >lelstld � - - $atnrdsy last, and are died irovin sodas. GIPr119 - rear for Zorah and hii+oselt. x P H V Isitots 10ntinH weeit ea[ weekend 'ilia local Unit of the Red Cross completer fe' Mr. and Mrs. FA=o Disney were y { 61r1s` dresses, cha'1d's knitted wit, in Toronto on Monday; asf�ee)(y• �. met on Tassels of this week at the Dt} Ball, of Stouflville, is looking Mrs. Baker of Picfceiing and dau- .:home of MM'F. Hopkins, Rosehani� from'oiler Red CrossppgaL Gifts � �'. and Mrs. Pretsell' and Yisat � - after Dr. Tdnlinsonb practice during ghters were Broughams callers -Wed-. Plans were aaadel to bpld a Euchre � Lila - ae, . of Toronto, attended the t5e latter4s wbeence on •vacation.. 1 knitted. •cart, 8 pr. babies woolies, t Aaa0 Forsyth nesday evening. - -- • VIM Birch • and Pay 'at the. home of Mrs. E. J. y� pr. babies . Qed- -•Holliday wedding, ua Sstnr•i ]ties yth .has returt•ed sore j lxiichird, . of Toronto, at the ' Aazne at, 8 o• clock 4N idsy evening, day ven ' aftet� s two week vacation in Fort _ Brows home on Thursday. - , Mrs. September 11th. y nH at the charcb. ; Williain, with Mr. and bird: d and J. Everest and son ` ��OII �; Miss Doris Kiagstaill, j. . Rory, of Toronto, pr�� to •be used for skis boys. Anti.', is visiting Hiss Button. - They - later took a trip to with the fotaaer's brother, 'r. Gem- Chrishn" Boxes. Tbere will also be _ GREENWOOD OO ont., Hoskins, at the Cabin, "! :WianiPe& magi oa Saturday. - Mr. and Mrs. a White Elephant table. Tlse Victory The W. M. 3 of the circuit Wane. Mrs. Robert Nelson and daughter, Midgely, -iA Toronto, Here with -T. Quilt donated by the village ladies delighted with .the aid givesi by on Sumay morning at td•e 3ua: g at Detroit, are spending a few daps and Mrs. Robertson on Sunday;, - will be drawn 'for a# a Later date. the Yo People and Orehesera on ;with Mr, Abi jah Forsythu. W. Knox, Camp Borden was helne Mrs. I�, Davis and Mrs. Cropley are day eve D. V. 't interesting . Totdress - Sunda )k venin Ptec..G4or$e Middleton .'less been on .leave for several days before is charge of the tickets. 7be next' � give ass sa iaterestfag addibq �� , g,.. +wci_ the fine *WW to Valcartiei .to 'take ' aO his being ' trhaafbrred' to Wtltdlslock, on . "Tetnpersnce". A11 welcome. by 3EaS. Carsaallen, Whiffiy. P Mr. -and Mrs. Kennedy have re; . Mary Malcolm of the tlty were turned after, spending a _Lew weeks with their people this week. - Mrs, at Camp Aaashunyootag, Lake S'ltmeoe. John Knox and Helen. and Fern _ The Mileition -CWde of 'the Baptist Malcolm - spent -the weekend at-Wield _ - -- - 43kvamh--beld - its - regular - meeting oa with the ResA family. Mr, and Tvieeday of last week. The meeting Mrs. Clare Baladon of the Lake _ - - -'liras in.. Chu" of Miss Evans. Mrs. Shore were Sunday visitors with = -- - -- - - - ' - - - -- Bdgar Ward 'and Mrs. Rit;bardsom Mr. and Mrs. M. HA=ilt4n. TW theme for the meeting was -- .. MrL Alfred Hamilton, one of Our "Our work among the ' CanalUans". RAd Cross WotkrerN who_ knit a. - The Wanen's Misd%m ' Jocieh' number of scarred for the Red if the ' United Church wiii meet on Cross, put firs name and address ' :ROTE THESE IMPIRUNIJAM - "l'bn�ay, September 10, at 2.30, in inside on* of theme, sad last week - .. . the school room. Mrs Lather Piik,ey had the pleasure of reaef� s • -- - -- - - ;,od Of -- - - - _ - _ Prograll1l. from Walter Daniel is in Hamilton The �WHamea's_ .Institute will most ABOUT YOfiit this week attending the Ministers, on Sept. 8, at the home of Mrs. N. - - Retreat, being held at, Mcbfaster Burton. Hostesses - Mrs. Burton. UaiversitY• - Mrs. F. Hutchings, tiffs. C. Madill- ..... - Rev. Daniel 'will take "an as his sad Mrs. White. An interesting pro- - theme for Sunday morning - The grams on "Legislation and Historical _ TION' -Penticastal .A " In_ the evening - Research" is planned. Roll Can "Some - "Some Bible Mysteries". Sacrament Remarkable Recent Events. A" large :r : li esnounr of material is now on -Dana - 40 dO and -the hand of fellowship extend- -for Red Cross sewers and knitters. - ed to new 'members at this morning Serticea_ a4 11. and 7.. 14tach loved C'.tizen Paes.b Comeluding Service at Park The news of the pa,3ssing of Mrs. ; The new Ration Books No. 1, now being distributed, do NOT Well AttendJi W Dunn in Toronto General Hpsp- _become valid sad must sot be used =until Monday, September 7-th, - - -: ital on Saturday brought sorrow to I ., ., A number attended the the 'c w6unity: airs. l3zais had utt- f 942. They will he good for the six months period CommettCiag _ Elsa] serviC@ o t a e@�n -1n Z a�, jsiiu6 0 .. a. .� r'i A —}ii2� Sapteawbet.701% -Park last Sunday evening. Rcev.. recently from., which she did not David acid Rev. ltieiuiedy had zany. Although `expected the lose - - _. EA. .COFFEE AND charge of the ' summer evening ser- and shock is very real_ to. her Iman- _ - -- -- DATES ON W'HI'CH T a 114"Ina of the United and ediate family and a large ,,ircle of :___• .' :. -. SUGAR COUPONS BUCOMM VAL.tO . Ilaptixt Churches would like to I friends and_ _.neighbors, - who today - thank the metabers of. the Band, send their deepest sympathy to the - : COUPONS NOS 1 car 2t we axid Sapoemb r 7M, 1]12 sad tr wachar who so ably aasistW in these ser- beres r d.. _ , _ 1 - COUPONS WIL S ead 4: aw wN/ OeteM 5111, 1942 oar o wraNar - - -- : - AO" daring' those' two months. : _ : _ _ _ _i -. COUPONS NOS S sad F. ate "M ti w060 Zed, t142 cad tbwcflar Qaaasall P maws. Broagbrasa. repeat- :. •_ COUPONS NOS. 7 and U se "M Nascsrer IOM, IM std dMeefsar :14AC l %7 •fn Air Farce T a ad at4ojng after Dianne Bak'. - va1sr1w }wr rr.k .ri mariiFr - - _ at Hindus" of angfiab People. : COUPONS NOS., 11 sad 12: sea wN Ann" alk Ito Gad to 11 [a the Dieppe raid- of last week. 1 OO4JPON ND. lie i wrN Ferwnv ZbA i9H cad 16-- oft 'A, a letter to his parents, Mr, and the war kiss boon brought to 'Bronx. - - - . Zrs. Fred Mertes, Claremont, Gord. ghem -, Raiseeil Borrows' . P4renb Pioh axaeee is gser tr i s.a .setts' eoMw4 car ew compass soar be erN Norleyk w•i"less operator wills the have received word he is missing. M • on M tar a moron tar fear weafre. : 'RC+AW, tells of the kindness of the ' ,Anothir former Brougham boy, Ivan Soglish toward the Ciaadian sold-4 PwdY is also reported missing, Mlrya Jon. Gordon stated that although I Bate also received word that the SUGAR COUPONS: ,I,M Pea coupon, imprinted with the wok !they do not get s great variety of husband, of her niece in Strafford_ h _.. - . _ - wholesome toad. He tells of of all those hoping, to yet- Rear 'Sugar—die first page of coupons- in the book —are the only ones e.t k"..i ' V' �- rzt. � :�:� t>w .a.s:at� ate. P to be used for Hagar, and they are to be used for sugar only. Each _ pi&5ing , ball with comrades in the. better news.. • , -- -- - - . - - •- • ' , ra : - , results, aid of going to ,ales, that -upon is good for a two tion; that is, one pound of sugar. danduaW London' streets.' He said. .fruit was advertised scarce,. and of seeing - • � �O C0� - '-pidehes at 71ic. each, One COUPONS The gree• coafpons the thing he was pleased• with was Chirrywood - . F i second page of coupons in the book — although marked Spare A Abe -ml01 service, and told the folks - -�t -hco that -only a snail chi - was i - . arc w be used for ma sndi or coNee: $ac$ coupon is good for a two p Mrs. Robert McGriskin and child- , nit the birthday cake they Bent to 'Pen have been' guests 'with Mi. -sad' weeks ration of- either tea OR coffee; that is, two ounces of tea lain to celebrate his 19tH anniver, Mrs, Fenny and � Mrs. McGrisldn. OR eight ounces of toffs. Only the- green coupons can be used sary. H- will soon be' .starting a Mrs. Ivaq Late and daughter were - - Course in electrical, wireless meth- with Mr, .George -Gates for a few f : -- - -- &niee, and -we all, here wish him days last week. i -, .. _ . - =-T - -- _ .. - - - - -- - - - %0 ws va if= - -•best of luck. - _._.._ - �' Miss Mildred Hollinger 'spent the - week-end at Audrey. • OTHER COUPONS . There are three other series of coupons in . ilattl Next Tnetiday is Get Year The Woman's Association will - the book, namely `Spate B•', `Spare C', and `Spare D'.' No use for Rubber In. - - hold their regular , monthl'y 'meeting then c Q cattn -tom - You 'have until next Tuesday to • on Wednesday afternoon, September - coupons has been designated. lie oc,•de coupons rota our. book. .your Scrap - .Rubber in to, the Iocal 9th. Subject ' for Roll' Call Stsn= y - - Post Officer. The Postmaster -re- d'ards of Right and Wrong". - sue" that. alt those who possess : DO NOT- USE D E T A C H A B L' E POSTCARD NOW any scrap rubber, and have no way of• transporting it to the office to _ .. _ . _ _ . -The detachable return postcard at the back of the new Ration Book - is ietended please leave your mane at the office re- e - for use when - applying .kw -your Ration look No. L if 'the postcard is loafer used .and your scrap will be picked up. -- i mpropirly, t1 wre may be complications and delays when the time coma to get ]]Esrey Attend Local Tournament lore Born, on August 2b, at Markham - ' the next book. DO NOT USE THE DETACHAKE POSTCARQ UNTIL YOU Friday Evening. ARE ADVISED TO DO SO. . ?Nursing Home, to Mr. laid Mrs:' J. ... � 'A local 'tournament of Men's B. Lehman, a daughter (Mary, .Lour) - Doubles was held at the local green 'a sister -for Chester Benso,t.' _ ew ' PYidsy evening last. Passes went Mps. J. Crtiickahan)t of New Tor- - - - -- . - -Yea mast write your name ss�d - - =A11 coupons 'must be detached in - - to 3&. (',odwht 0 phawa; Mr. Bell, onto, spent . the week -end with hey address.' is ink • in the space pro- the I , ce of the -storekeeper. It Whitby; Mr. Carruthers, . Bowman- brother, Melyille . and Mrs. Draper. -- �;ded .at the top of each :best of is iskgsf }�. to, accept loose ..._- . • _ -_ ...._ _ _ • vole; If;i Fred Evans. Claremont. Mr. and . Mrs. Leath. of Toronto, � !coupons --end you must Weise the There will be s -tournaQnant for the, visited friends here ]sat wwk. _ - _b Raiser C�ip on , Wednesday after Mr. and Mrs. Nir6wander, of apace provided, on fire stub 'at the Peadtia ore provided far improper. •soon, Sep$. 9, ai 2 p. zm Tournament-, Toronto, spent a_ week, toe guests r!idr of each sheK •�upoos. Pass of Ratios Boosts. _ will be a .Men's Doubles. of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nighs'wander. ' • A very interesting -paper on First :Tito iaisida front colder of your Ration Boole s-ho*i- t ie location ' -of- y+oiu - Lwal GU'ldren Aid 'War P. FNd . Aid was .given by Mrs. H. Shank, at -- ..earut- Ration-- •- off`o:e. Pouf enquiries - should be= addressed to that- offiwo. ,..1A ]arse aaquber of children were the Ladies' Aid.. meting at 'Mrs. r ; to attendance at a- garden :party on - Crossland's on. Wednesday of last i Alpays give serial / Of your, Ration BOOR when writing. ` Wednesday, given by hi'iss Olga week- The ladies report a very 0thodes, so 7 and Master Joseph good attendance. Iiinan, age 6. The afternoon's fan Sunday School services. at 10.30 • a e • lk, ling • • ; • • g j . cocaisted' of games, and' the biggest each Sunday morning and Worship arttraetion to many was the Fisb Service in the evening at 7.30. You OTTAWA =Pond. Refreshments were served, will be welcome. �tj,.'i KY1A. 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S OLi?ERS -_ ' . - - L_ E S S O 1V 0 _- =.�' ..._ . ...', • Depreciation s ^_ LESSON 38 - - -_ _ )lend Inierest_- __.�!- .2 .1 -- THE ALCOHOL PROSLEMi - - > - !lair Rspost,.ai various ataes, four tuns - periods are used ::. , . - e�d� of ' - PAS'!' AND PRESENT ^la - --- ':,.; . •- 12..Caleadar Yeas' •,, t •. _ ._ ;. - _ --Total -'- --- %laei•at Sodow- G•auis lit - !'fiscal ---oi Company;, b8 'wooer1u . Year _. _ •97.1 Ending • Thursday in sh. - - . - ... .. s ,. 97 7 9 � ' ` • 0 8 " ' 97.0 ,I-89. la Ancient `1 � •A.es sraol- _ :: )Desighated by year Written- off._.. ' ' :' 6:1 -7. o.g. Year nailer review is F`lecal Year Investments -- -- .1 - GOLDEN TEXT. -The way- of ,1948. Crop Yea --or Production Year. _ � Profit before 2.8 11.2 2.8 8-0- taxes " the wicked s)sal) perislu Psalm _ ,Begintb -month of flush production. ........ __ ''Faxes :.. »....... .. .7 1.3,' 1.4 :..1.9 1:6. THE LESSON IN 3 SETZIN('. - • e.g. Flush yroduction. of Hogs begins iai Sep- --- ; ITS . ITS :. _.:..... tember. - _....:. _.. Net Profit .... 1.6 1.9". 1.4 1.1 Tom,, ._ • The Lion of Tiierefon, the Hog Crop Year is from September _ •. ;° .., Sodom took place about 1900 B.C, The " -_' to- followiag August. _ �byy yy - Designated also ear of slate.. '' �• Hog Crop Year 1 4- is from September, Comment regarding items:- = • final - exhortations were given about, 1450 D.C.- Amos prophe. ' year' - Cost of Products. Thin is -the Producer's -share of the. Sales Dollar. -tied 784 B.C. :.:. 1941, to A 1942. ' August, The increase is from 80.5 per cent. in the last pre -war year to 1 Plate. -The cities of the plain - ' $: War Year - :--The war began September,; 1989: ,81.4 per cent., the h3gheot in the history of the Company. were probably at the southern - -- .First War Year-Septeinber, 1989, to Auguat, Materials. The advance in this item, --from 2.6% to 8%, --is due end of- what is now the Dead Sea'. '_44P War Year September, � ehieff�1y'� to war demand for tertsin- products (mostly tinned meats) ' Moses'" last instructions., were . •- - 8teond - iasu, to Augus,,j m wt(nu uv.., al"Ca .,..1 14161. jr in the Flain of Moab. Amos ,•..• -:.•. „ 1941. 1. Third War Year -- September, 1941, to August, Wages and Salaries. • These declined . from 8.9 per cent. to 7.8 per was born in the pity of Takoa, -- - 1 -942: cent. The decline does . not reflect a�- degrease in swage rates (which south of Bethlehem, but re he- P P vied in Bethel, a city in Note --'War Year' therefore co=terminous with „y1C havperinodesed. somewhat), but rather the advance in price -gar -pound hrael north of Jeryealem. _ _ ' The fifteenth year of Canada Packers Liz0W oic zed March Expressed as cost per 100 s;; -of -foots t,n,cennr4, .ice .,,1 GQd s- ,�udgmeat _ Upon' Sia_ 26th, 1942. salaries in the four years - were -as- follows:-- - -- - -•_-.: 18. "Now the men of ,Bod-ogL . • It was the second• fiscal year which lay completeIy- Within the � - ..... 1989 ......................._....,. 86 cents per 100 lbs. .. , •: = were wicked and sinners against war period. pe v Throughout the year, both volume,, and, the nature of operations 0 ••y- •-- •------ ..•-------- ---- -- " d4 194 84 .. - _ •,. 19 1 ....' ,...._... 1 ° " « " Jehovah exceedingly." This verse is simply an indictment of Sodom .wore determined almost wholly by war conditions.' • - : iiohmse reached a new record level, - viz......,._...,. 1,228,029,944 lbs. The increase from FiscaL1941 to$Fiscal 19e2 (i.Q, from Sle to' because of its awful sinfulnesp.. T 28. "The sun was - ` - Average per week 28.6 million lbs. 86c pia' due chiefly to the cost =of- living bonus introduced, by stsges, risen upon -the earth when Lot came to Zoar. Previoui high.- fiscal year 1941 1,091,268,862 lbs.. ' s - 1 696.. 2. !tin. he year.. t Sundry Expenses. The decline from 4.4 per cent. to 8.8 P (, per cent.) 4. en Jehovah. rained 2s. on .:........................... ............................�_. - - DaW sales reached (relatively) a still higher new ' ' is likewise ..due. to advance in pries- per -pound of products sold. Sodom and Gomorrah brims;bhe t' ` - -• . liveL � They were ......::...:.::......: ............................... • . $144,509,292.41 ..: Wartime Tnvento :� Reserve. The extra -profits of wartime derive �- and from ire m ehovah ou; of J heaven; 2 .. he _ Average per week =2,780,000.00, t ►• • -' .' letovious high fiscal 1941 It from lucre v n pr'c the Ii of the _ and overthrew those cities, and all the Plain, and - _ __ -r- . year 4110,291,889.97 Government to appropriate largest teas ble o these profits, � P _ „....._ .. Iioeseaae :...__• ....... ..:.................._....._.:_ .. ,,...,.. 1.Ssps 'lilac , 1 attic the necesa � -the Justice. or rty all the, inhabitants of the cities, . - higher percentage increase in dollar aslesr- - = �..�1.8% - as compared with-the increase in pounds soldt - :. 12.595, of this licy. However, the Government recognizes that at some staQe' fol= ground. "' Here the Lord is repre- "fleets the substantial advance in prices witiclt oscsrrred within 'the :lowing the war, the conditions. of the war years are likely to be re- sented as present in : the. s'sies, - > = �•Thls advance would have been had Wilot boon checked versed. Volume will decline and prices will fall - 'whence the stdrm of desolation greater, An December, 1941, by the imposition of price Ceiling's. Such a recession will involve losses commensurate with extra wartime profits. But whereas, on the advance, the Government takes comes, and on the earth where it falls.' The question arises,' why q The heavy increase in volume was due almost entirely to war -• : �demaud - (military► eambs at home plus shipments abroad). CiAlian „ nearly all the - profits; -the losses of the decline must be borne en- t�ly by the industry. - did •God so utterly destroy mesa _ One consumption, especially of porn proaucs, was curimll./ li_- elder -flat! A- gainst these waz losses. a 'wartime -Inventory cities. reason might be :na: II� -,vdald more might be- available for Gnat Britain. • 0. • e reserve' is permitted. This reserve, ho ever, is !united m It be itet in by this the flood 6f [ciClCedfleDa scope. .may may up only 1 respect of -a volume equivalent to µh;ch Net Profit, (after Bond Interest, Depreciation - that of the last pre -war pear: (in the this Company, Fiscal must have proceeded. from them - and Taxes). was ..._......_...... ._ ;1,611,464.91 1989). Also, the reserve can be set up only after the full minimum to all centres of fife in the vicin- - - tilvil•BL, On Sales $144,509,000, to - . ,.. 1,1°0 •.- ---- -. --- tax De r Depreciation. 1 has been paid. D•Pre�at.on. 'This is in 'overaoaa' caarge. %law rY1/. L «.titali- t!~ JlY1liD'1.C� ity of the Orient. Secondly, Cod J �,)/s_ - . - On Tonnage 1,$,000,000 loo, to ..,,....,... 13.1e per 100 lbs. - The regguular dividend of $4.00 per share ($1.00 quarterly.) was constant. The decline in precentsgo is in inverse ratio to the increase is volume. • V•.GAa <1Yi�•" ing to others, both in -that zen -.• erasion and in all ' -,laid throstghout the year. _ )dead Interest. Outstanding Bonds' in 1939 wore $8,760,000. generatiov; to • come, of His utter hatred of sin, - of his determination to punis , ;t, no -Impact of *or conditions upon the wmpsnq's u},�ssrir:V... Outstanding Bonds in 1942 werio 11;500;00 - gases - anCi as a eeiairl�eszsc,va al,r � !hat $e has the Is ituther indicated by the following tables abstracted from the State- Profits Po.ver to des.roy _ - `meats of the last four fiscal years. The earliest of them years' {ended ' lisi►) ,rsa a la as avm ers+- prwwas yse-_ _ , Most of the material In the follow table has abeady appeared those who live in shameless rr-,. � bellion against His holy laws TABLE _ �°, o whit to set u separately or the four the of fazes and profits. p Tho s of ler.,ei _ _ _ ,yearn .cofnparlaon 1 81. `•Fo r. their rock- 4 not sa, - - . Profit TABLE 4 _ - : - our Rock, Even our htmies t'.-em- -' - f '�a • ` - ,.,,. �nnr.00 �ProfJt - .... Cotnpwrison Ideates k Exeesi7 Profits. Taxes sad' Not Profits - � se e vine is o l� Judges.', Ili,• For :4e r v f e o,lom, � the vine _ 1tr --.. __ sales . - - 8ples, 100 lbs. _.. .�gd T&xea % of Sales Net Profits % of Sales. of the fields of Gomorrah: T}:eir _ 1989 800,763,692 3 77,226,782 41,288,786 1.6% 16.5e Fiscal 1939 :.:.::.. $ 320,200 .4% �I388;T88 -. t.e�ro gn.NCe.eao a�.r�a. ✓, ball, T+efir 3940 '9M251,116 : $8,205,689 1,667,809 1.9% 18:2c _ 1940 916,284 1.1 gb 1,667,809 1.9% - clusters are bitter: 33. Their wire •9d1 1,091,268,852 .110,291,889 •: ' 1,566:028 1.496 14.4e ;1$41 1,82.5,000 -1.2 r6. „ ,;- `1,565,028 1.4°� is the' poison of serpents, .tnd• 1942 029,942 -144,400,499- 144,490,489" 1,61,,466 1196~ 18•Te ' 1 42 ..._... 2,422,862 1.7% 1.611,466 1.1°6 'The the cruel venom of ahpr.'' T; - In other words: -in the third War Year, b - compared to the • 'Taxes' column reflects the advancing tax- rates' af. the war particular verses are fousi,i tn' .. Est pre-war yam' Tonnage increased from 800,000,000 ib�, to 1,228,000,0.00 }bs, -- 68gb increased from 8796 7sori• -q he Net Prafita tire, of'.course, object to further tazation. . what is known as the Song of Moses, which. proceeded from as - $77,000,000 to $144,000,000 _._ .. -- dales •• • Net profits get into the hands of Shareholders only when distributed _ lips, by divine inspiration, e price- per -pound of .product _ 1 'to . as dividends. _ she rtly . ' - used from 9.6c per lb. 11.7e pdr' lb::..= ..; :.:.,::. '-=. 2296- When so distributed," they are subject to Personal Income Taz. before his death. Fhe ' gnat" =. .. - T a i selection ox the tnalo d�► ave- __ rate of 7!ax Id ho'not less than 50 ver cent. ophets son tai 1 �v -hits +le, - , e f the same Soar ears. '. go the final atom of the Fiscal 1942 operations would be that � �ea - : - •_ , - ..' . - TABLE t .. .''' toShareholders c five taxes, approximately ._.. ... $8,200,000, the e .... the eat tests that were - be:::re „ . .L n come ................ 80 ,0 and the as net m _ 0 0.0 em he desires to a one th re bear - •...• li�ecal Year ended 'Pasch -' In that respect, Shareholders may reasonably feel they are makes. great final testimony to. tf►c a030- - ing a useful contribution to the war. lute''pre- eminence, and faithful -• 1989 1940 1941 1942 MILLION AND HALF MORE HOGS REQUIRED ` Hess, and power o'f God, urg :' - - (OOQ omitted.) But the measure of the Company's contribution to the war Israel to be true to Him Who - l.�s ..: .. _ effort, is not chic m terms of taxes. the only true and living God. the - ` �1,. „,..�1�y ibeeeissble- $ 57428 '$ 6,840 $ 7,SS1 510.275 The roduction, processing and distribution of. food' la one of the word rock occurs in this one ;.as- Inventories ............ 7,082 10,947 10,384 16,889 : Total Current Assets 1'2,116 17,869 18,698 28101 - R On the North American Continent where, for ten years, the cmei, - sane eight times, and may H.e . - �• called one of the great 01d Ti ' ' 'Fixed Assets . ........ 21;686 ' ':11,818 , •21;745 22,694 , '. - perplexity has' arisen from a 'surplus' of food, it. is now being realized that a period of ihortage may be- ahead. -went titles for God. In con: ar- Loans from - Baulks . $ 8;78 `r 7,156 - - T,OZ7- 374,167 -- - The primary problem is that of 'production.' This rests in th6 monde oi'tiie Farina!- Caxiadian Farmers, with rednurG ,�,�,..i,owez, ing, Israel's privileges with the Pagan people's routui' ab.Jat, r sTotal Current Liabilities - �- • 6 438 : 9 981 '--20,847 --,20,216- have already achieved an all -time record. ' Moses reminds -the people • of 7cd - . . . • � In flair p =oduCtion effort, however, the Packing Industry has a that that which the • hen *l:cn• - -_ Working Capital w role to play, second only to that of the Fernier. The processing of people pretended wAb their fi:;ur =... - = (Current Assets less - - _ the live stock, the utilization of every portion, and the prevention of ity and safety, namely their ;1, a� _ 680 $ 7 878 ; 7 751 .Current Liabilities) t 8, 7,885 In this ease the cam comparison between the lsat.pre -war +ear (Fiscal spoilage,' are :matters of first national importance. ------The--Industry. can fairly claim to have • measured up to its job. -- idols;••was not a rorlt as lit _ ( Rock 'was, to which' cyan 1989). and the year ender review (Fiscal 1942) is a veiq'striking The enormously increased deliveries of live•stook have been processed without a single 'block:' The necessary plant extensions have been own enemies bore test mo /faro- Accounts Receivable haves advanced made without appeal for Government funds. . And, considering the �Consequences of SS from .. .................... &_ $8,4'28,000 to $10,279,000 • • ' heavy labour turnover, caused by war conditions, efficiency has been 1. "Woe to their tr:,tnar zt Inventories Prom ................_3 7,682,000 to 16, 839,000 well maintained: .Evidence -of this is found in the fact that out of ease m• Zion,-and-to t;tc' %j -'thnr are... Sank Loans from .. .... ... 8,780,000, to 14,167,000 'reflex' : the 'Sales Dollar'. percentage P g paid faiths Producer 'is •the highest on record. secure. in the .mle.' ro0i ,of .�:.- ' = The heavy increase in Bank Loans is the of the' increased iv-- voteables plus inventories. 'This increase is due chiefly to silos Above all, the Packing Industry has. been the indispensable marls, the notable rrien �tf 7,h chief of the nations, to w! -'1):n ,to '. fire Dominion Government for sear consumption. As at M h 26th, value in for ��e instrument through which the various Government controls affecting, g. meats, have been worked out. Of these' the too most important the house of Israel coi;ie ! 2•.' FaAs the 'unto i ,.19421 the o!' meats process plus sums due om, , P ' '�• 8ominion Government totalled $•6,018,'929.32. To this there is no ' have been: ' `- = - .' - (a) The Canadian Bacon Calneh, .:an•. �co; ^nil from thence So t,> , s uorrespondin item in the 1989. $ Bonrd, which controls, production and shipment of Wiltshire Bacon to •Britain. ,e. .TIar'a):h the great; then -go dmk n to The following, Askeeton' form, of the Sales Dollar' tells the story of the n' form, and a. comparison of -the analysis for the in 'ars (b) The Wartime Prices and Trade Board, which has invoked the aid of the Packing Industry' in establishing of the Philistines: are,60i bra: ^r than these kingdom's? is re lsst foul years, reveals, from another angle, the, impact of the war imfos _ r ceiling R for meats. - or* t':3ir span the operations of the Company. ; _ ._. . __ _ - prices _ No do ubt G o ern •.. m ant Boards ha ve h ad similar assistance fro m border, eater than oar boi, ? greater y 3 .-' y e., the t ` put f at °a z 3 the c: il _ " TABLE 3 - - many other industries. However, the problems in establishing cell- day, and cause the, sent, of -:q- Analysis of Profit' •A Loa-4 Yesrs ended . Mani -'. Ings for meat have been of the most intricate and difficult kind. In the framing of the regulation's, the Board has called for the co- opera•• ' lance to come near; 4. • that :in - beds ;-V "r _ '► ' 1989 1940 194'1 19'42 °~ flan of !figs groups .of 'senior officers from the Packing Companies, up no of ivory; and str•�::h- . r themselves upon -their eow'.3 ; _ �._ --' Sales .- -....: ;77,226,'183 ` $88,246;639'• $110,291;$89 =144,50 2'9!1• .: a, for long periods -of time: This is mentioned, not, because assistance was , 8�u�giYF$ty�lven, but ,is u �,.uv. of the indispensable role of the and eat the lambs out of the f1o.k; Coat of - •- • _ Industr in the economy. of the . Dominion, . and. in the . . Live and the calves out -of the midst yrotfucts, ,particular) broad. Stock field, within.which the Packing House is the msr- ' of the stall; 5. that sing irlie s• :igx _ �. chiefly Live "' keting' •instrument. -to -the -sound of the t iol ; tha :n -. -Stock ....... 80.6`x! 79.1°5 80.7%. '-• ;'81.4;86 '_ - • + • - • s': ', - cent for themselves ifistrnrir:aLa - Cost of ma- ' To the Live- Stock Industry in its broad sense, references have' -of music, like David;, 6, that .drank teriala and :. •• _ " - =--__already- - - piekage>s '2.6 2.>! :8,0' 8.0' - been_.made in- this -1ieposi- They-have - had _to, do_- chiefly,_ with i wine in- bowls, and anoint thim- --with ' =:tut ` - .._ , � - , , , .. � Wages � increased production. - .• - - - �iselvea the - etiTef -- -oils; ;, -rte and •. ' 8',1 = 17.8•• The increased roductibn has sprung from war demand. It is, - P P g the are not y grieved.- inr the- af-• •'• _' general ; •therefore; interesting to examine it in periods of 'war years.' These, - fliction of Joseph. 7. There-_•' ire _ „ .` ,'-. `, Expenses -..� :4.4 . _'' "� ' 4 8 �j.l f1,8 - • as explained in the foreword, --- correspond with crop years. P Table b gives. the record o load animals processed in inspected shall they now go captive -:ith " i Wart me In- ;`� „ _ •, eatablishmertts, atlas last four crop years. the first that o. cantivc; and the S ventory revelry of them ttitrt 4rete :sd•' " _ Reserve .... -- .! .i .! (Continued on Next Page), - themselves shall pass ;;way.".* ,i✓'- ipte'b. •� :.vs -V�i S. ��4.. "•y'. - ^.�; ,. N.. ;'s. - .s, b• o--, ;Nl^ .'a �i `".„ w- avx,_. ;[: ter,. .''u� _ �:'� �m•,••ti' :� °r..' „�. •d� •s „�,,, +,, �,, `'� • _ J ” - 1 �- : * , . . * `7lai' - ,. •>Wr ateaaatf -rri * 4 „7 'ANADA PACKERS LIMITED �roblems ,st filling war.. arders, &A tlda p� sa "MA 1aaa4,.,et' graft . -finds to be overlooked. Nazis - �'' Report to Shareholders ,, 13ut hog improvement takes tine. If, Canadian bacon Is to be q ' •EK � rip to the neceisary ataiindaid bt the ettd of the war, the, job muss be x 1 ' Continued From Preceding Page) done d the war. A Rood deal his been, domm' Bat not _ senior .- avernmea# O#ilcrr ehaul” assigned to } ape cb rVenhippay elan Choice• : f Leadership must come from 'the Government. Tor final authority - _ rests there. Willing co- operation wi1F cefne-ir6m.14h* dtur, j�oupe . . "�'Mw Sri Kam "• _' Slaushterings at" Inspected Establishments involved. -. - Total Cana _ . - ' • • - • e _ =` i da �t X'iia authenata. Account -49. Mention•has already beeii•made of. exts8aioWof Gay.', -,Vrop 'Year- _ , - th N rapt' -' .. -• - ernineat control made necessary by war conditio,Fia. a Nazi efts te' oat — i �o Aug. —Br - -- Cattle _ Ca]vea —Sheep - -Scr ee Prices of all _ animal. odu - ta,..especfiWy�, xatbta; _hogs,..- c]masi� __ both collective sad diidfvidua[ : 3 ° Sb4.�b3 —674.9 72d 8 186 ?40 butter, powdered milk,' p9ukrA eggs, are deterinined by, Government whip in tits occupied -countries _tetlbn; to n extent sever =befor •e'• r 'viag,wotshi a chafe. 1940 'War Year 1 »� 887 31'L 650 7Vt3 f' $ .. �thilt f• —b% = p 1941 t` 2) » -- 940,795 _. 696,948 794,688 6,172,982 In the aomea.ic I,L Gt ' ' "'t: - to ez= `' betpteen .either "Jesus Cbtist sr 1942 ( " " 3)0 1,021,496' 717,940! 820,8410 6,606,000• ]Sorts, not only are prices determined by Government contracts, but - sue yuelunl�],00 .L�o� Increase' = - the actual, amembl•, and shipment of product has been entirely taken ed is hondon b the' Inter- ed.' f y P Pr y from crop year 1989 oyez. These ;actions have been forced by war conditions. Information Committee. The re• tp crop year 1942 166,548 42,9?? f 27,11? 3,819,260 In the carrying out of these controls, the highly centralized port says: 'The main attack bias 19010 6% 3 %. 104% Packing Industry has, been a- useful and- co .operativ.4 instrument: been directed against freedom #August estimated, - -Within the Industry, • operations have been transformed. , U11der of thought, whether spiritual or - The outstanding increase ' is in Hog production. normal conditions the Packing Industry is perhaps the most keenly , ' This reflects the fact that. (Ia respect of meats Ganadp's w competitive of all Canadian industries. Competition to buy remains vary from The methods need ; as kben as ev6r. The Government has provided for. this• by, excluding vary from the at}ppseseion of Job has been to keep Britain supplied with Wiltshire Bacon, live -stock prices from coiling ~ a Total ship eats of Bacon for the same four years have been P control, church to the murder of p ' ' cling ur h e m Heats. 3n In the axle of meats however shortage of product has changed' Authenticated reports of dell- • Crop year 1939 ...................... ».. 160,926,100 lbs. a ur " " 1940 (1st war year) 291,131,600 lbs. tale n t _e of competition. It is now competition between retailers berate and calculated atrocities 1941 (2nd j .. 443,238;000 lbs: to secure the product which is available. In the effort to secure their were numerous and evidence - ` -" 1942 (3rd "- " ) • • -.. 586 70E 000 flan: z =— . requirements, retailers commonly place their full orders with -two shows that churches have be" "August estimated. _ 5, or' morel houses,— feeling sure that even from the multiple orders, destroyed -• and converted ' into _ only a portion of their requirements will be shipped. Some products, Each year since the war began, the Uanadlan Uovel'lllueM 11a8 fur lutlb -uoe lieeu yuiA AAAJ, !Auto l�xe�l, d: ,ter stables of cinemas; shrines and Contracted with the British Ministry of Food td deliver -a specified One of the most acute, and disconcerting .a�prtages has been that. altars nave oeen uesecratea n..tk quantity of Bacon, in regular weekly shipments. To implement these of -beef in recent months. Space limitations permit only, a bare state- defiled. Sacred vessels have been - _ - 0ontrscta the Canadian Bacon Board was set up, meat of the causes of this shortage. They were:— looted and church dignitaries have' . Contract 1 was for 60,000 Cwti.. weekly —price $18.02 f.a s. Atlantic full been tortured to death. Awing to employment, purchasing power was high. A lengthy- section of the repast , Z. 'beWALL4 was lux il"er -- increased-- he nta - -- .Contract 2 was h�-r devote the fpr ?0,000• Cwts. weekly —price - -16:82 "f.a.s: Atlantis of -military camps. (Military requirements have recently Germane, upon occupation, "start- . Seaboard. been five million pounds monthly.) Contract 3 was for .108,000 Cwts. weekly —price 19.71 f.a.s. Atlantis- A. A further increase in 'demand' was caused by the much -less. ed the deliberate and barbarous --- Seaboard. than- normal supply of pork meats. extermination of the Cathoue ' On Contract 1 and Contract 2, shipments exceeded the contracted 4. As against these extra 'demand' conditions, 'supply', during Church." The number of Polish • quantity. On Contract 8, with one month to go, it now appears that the Winter and Spring months, was short. • Fewer cattle than priests executed and murdered shippmments wM fail •short' of the contracted quantity more than 60 usual had gone into the feed lots. As events turned out, all without trial or tortured to deatk .million pounds. And this -in spite of -the• fact that Canadian con- . the teed -lot cattle could have been consumed in Canada. is estimated_ at .800 and there : - gumption of pork product has been drastically cat down (to make - Instead _of this, abnormally heavy shipmentsi went to United now are about 8,000 in conceat- _ °.more available !or export) . States. As s ;result of the above conditions, in May and June _ ration camps. Acts o! brutality, ¢� The reason dates back-to Contract 2.. The reduction in price _ _ _ an acute shortage of beef developed. Many shops for , days including the massacre of clergy . (•from 18.02 f,a.a, to 15.82 f.a.s.) was a mistake. Msap Farm sra� - �on end were entirely - without beet. ]a ludink cis and sane of and of especially in Eastern Canada; felt they could not produce hogs at The most disturbing feature of this period was the development t}li,tt. prim and cpas @quentIy marketed theta sows. When the con- of an extensive 'black market' in both the processing and retailing priests dragged ft°m a retreat tract had run only six months- (i.e., in may, iti41) the mistak -a was b - _ for aged clergy and thrown ints - - - -_ -; recognized and the price advanced. Live cattle sold at prices much above the ,equivalent Of the a concentration camp, were 1><- _ er., rho rail ed nrioi of loatraet Y appllsd eQnally to traean beef ceiling. Reputable processors, and retailers, lost heavily; eluded in the report. from Wutesn Canada, sad 1t may be ed wIIyy it did not also ---- -those who tai,,,, a a -r, -r .voluitte si high praiit BPllgiutu pereecutj9M in Greets i -- . - discourage produrtlon there, The snawsr lies fa C3eoaraphy. it ,��•w'�- i:-bht-te'.� - talus s ppuada ot,grain to produce 1 pound o! wlltehira biC.a, Thin- experience is cited as demonstrating -the difficulty ''of its- and Crete has been among the - -- Jdy convertfog the �3 sin to bacon, ey very tmportaat saving to forcing ceilings in respect -of essential foods, in s period of acute German's most callous stets. The freight u effected Because of the .once- haul thin ■avid to - shortage. altar of the Church o!' ]I[snolie, relattvel7 greater in • sbyect of bacop ahiyped from the west. • • • • w • Therefore, a price which tavolvp a loan to the Eastern Pig is Crete, was. turned into a pub. Y7oduc•r may still leave a margin of profit to the western The Directors -wish again, to pay 'sincere sincere tribute to the loyal - lie lavatory and many clergymen -� r•roascer. - Moak- In b stern the price production f Contract to crop been �wiii one, the H reason of two conditions, manpower is daily becoming is more PUN �V &045uh A'. ' i`tiU,UUU bo s. 1e- the price of Contsact Y had y iacreaae -mtsht have been twice that number.' - difficult problem.- - treated by both the_. - Bulgars mW But whereas s Farmer ean'get out of production is a day,—(by 1. ; Experienced men enlist, or sn drattgd, and must be rs- the Germans," the report said, liquidating his sows) ;—to get back into production requires at least placed by inexperienced, men. In occupied France, the Jews _ e yam, 1t, -W.. _ :..4, y reason of increasing volume, still more inexperienced have been victims "of the most - takes time. After the sows-are bred, 'until the litter is marketed, men must be talon on. etrildng forms of religious peso - a furthei period is involved of approximately ten months. These conditions throw a heavy load upon Superintendents, Tors- - secution, while the tone of for How serious was this check to p�dnetion is Ontario and Quebec., men, -and the remaining experienced workers, - -is- revealed in the following table o3 hog marketinge. Since 1939, personnel has grown as follows:— press and pab]ie proaoancemeats -- with regard to Catholic Men " Women he G ntoal�ioo chasah '1'ASLB Q Ham Markeemg• to Canada idsrcb - -h9E0 .... w- --.- 4,8 9 All Le a ne actin o &isstiew - 1940 .599 a rg _ — 1941 ...___.......... -._, 5,648 791 - have been suppressed u have tAd7 - 9ftR 93 Near - -�- Flfatern Canada Western _Canada _ Total In accordance with the profit-sharing i"1 Gs•heac g p ngo distrib - •` - tan, be _.. often AbbeT of St OdSe, patron saint 930 ... »._.r »...:......... »... 1,961,994 1,268,897 3,280,391 • TORONTO, th r was $7 ,000.110, — . _ of Alsace has been closed and ds- for b6 _ 3940 :... »............:_....,..,.« 2,468,188: 2,179,175 4,687,868 August 26th, 1949. J. S. iil<cI,EAN, Presidenti secrated, ae has the Strasboc;t= 41 .........:.......•. » ».......... 2,920,289 $,260,694 6,080,881 Extra copies of this Report are available, and so ion 'as Cathedral._ All ecclesiastical _pro - 5942 (August setimmted) 2,688,018 , 8,884,167; 6,567,145 last till be mailed to axyoxe requesting • them. Address to Ca+� perty lane been seised. _. Ig the first two was years, hog marketitigs in' Eiatsra Caziada Paekesv Limited, . Torottta. - - _ 1 T h s ..Christlaa Churches of lacresse- _ 6Q;000 ho 'each year, Its War Year Csecho•83ovskia ham "s been brae yy a result -of gy�datioa, ioilowing the announcement of Contract 11" —ym�. -� arketinga declined. approximately 240,000. fecting all denominations. "Thera - • • • • , ROSY BIRD - - are About 690 prlests and mle. For the coming crop year; Britain has appealed for- 700 nsillioa - - - - esters to concentration camps. lik - pounds of Wiltshire Bacon. 1 Luxembourg the Catholic Church This L 100 million pounds more than the quantity of Contrast lii0itliZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle bright red- ' - ' - --= sn$ 160 million pounds tno7re_than deliveries under Contract 8. is regarded an-enemy and hue T _; _. ,pi 21 Tn atmsmon. been deprived of all its or Id provide the extra quantitgtegnested -by Britain In the• cola= _ saatf� _ a aquatic bird. M 4 at on. A violent attack, oa the Nor- 8 will itself require -an increase in prodactioti of 1,500,000 bird' are found = _ -cgs, 8 Serrated ridge U. 8. weglan State Church, the - report °••1- still'- ed for. Because of the developing of mouatWaInm& D 4x Fence said, has "welded together the _ pooucri tage s of other important oods,, it would be extremely helpful, "uenw as hags powlistina mnrp .�rnnglq ru-- . - .. �I anadians were able to have_ as_much pork pproduct. 4s they do- 24 Crude tartat. 30 !SC ad's ever," while in RoBand the tier- To make this possible. at least a -further 1)500,000 hogs 1[S It his webbed lettuce• man efforts to undermine the wort d .need to be produced. _.. 34 Chewed. of the :churches has resulted ti It is likely, then, that the Government will - 'appeal .to' the Cana;. 17 Fabulous bird. s6 pin - Catholic and Protestant ced In .. +dean Farmers to produce, in the coming crop year, 8 million hogs 18 Aboundin$ to 88 c�*w,a e1i, attoa to such an extent that a -*Ore than were-- produced in the present crop year, gg, In one important respect, the appeal will come at a favourable • Norse. 3taSlue grass. Nazi paper has - declared - "they =s. Hog production, depends upon feed. And Cank'ds seems about 19 Sesame• 41 Gawk, have agreed unanimously in the ilb harvest one of -the heaviest craps in its, history. 80 Cones of silver 42, Sun • "deity. tight against National Socialise' h�aas B Produa y am - 48 To drink kard pr p dvetionrio Moreover, a oth being erred, at the same time, to 22 CO�ts • 4i Each Possesses; b r.r VISAIlv"Im siowly. - - But ho pZ CopPeq • 4S Each _ TJ 'eh d at>ion Undoubtedly the Farmet will do' his 'best. And more food 1 SS Note in scale. 47 IntentioQL 3 Law. (s �� 48.Plateau._ What actually is dehydration. _ b will be produced. But what form 'the increased production A 26 To scratch. 49 While. 3 Soon. 00 Mountain pass, a' process now much In the public : fake;' will depend upon -two factors. 18•SPain , (sbbr.) 50 Bashful. A Spaghetti. 51 Fish cps. prints? asks The Galt ' Reporter. 1. Plant, s� eratioas. _Other things bet equal, he will ex- Z9 The most 81 To rgxft S To scold. 1 -12 Connecting There are various ways of tak- - existing facilities. 'fie' 53. Male ' It eon be �l Pronoun. SS To hum 7 bYonster. 54 Male cat. ,� „ S. Profit. He will naturally favour that form of production 82 Caper, sonorously. S Sneaky, _,._.p Before Christ dried. (taking the water out by _ which'. will yield him: the highest return:' 85 Spore sacs.' 67 Maxim. 9 Lizard.' Oibbr.): any means). It 'can be "sun- -Both these considerations will pyobably operate in favour of -in- ` dried" (taking the water- out with- •creasing hog production. • 37 Ruined. 59 Broth. !0 Portuguese 56 Bird. :•89 3.1416. - -6S It breeds iq coin. 89 Musical terns. = out artificial heat). It can' be ; • • /• " • X40 Driving —or groups.11 Olive. !S8 Hone. "evaporated" (taking it out by - - -If the -production called for is realirted, the inoreaae must come ' command. °` VI-it- nests •ib 14 natural draft ' Yr�'epositioii. 60 Above. ). It can be "de- chiefIv from Western Canada, - -41 Court tools. ..-�+ .or Is Bones. si Postscript _ hydrated" {taking the water out able 6 reveals, that leadership in hog production - has- already 44 Garden tool, - marshes, 30 its is (abbr.), by forced circulation of artificial passed to that area. - heat). This fact lends weight to the importance of a much - needed t 2 3' 4 - b t 1 a y 10 ll, 12 Dehydration is complicated aid, effort; namely a campaign' towards hog lmpro'vement. The vast costly, A productive capacity of " areas of the West and the varied racial origins of the producers; add fg M` 16 - -` _ greatly to the difficulties of such a campaign. Nevertheless, the issue 500,000 pounds per year is des- of hog improvement -is -one of the most important- single factors: in F'y. i9 cri'bed as the minimum foe Piro. 'outlook for Canadian Agriculture,. At the .and of the war, the _ I ' fitable operation. Carrots may ,! 1 welfare, —it might 'almost be said the existence, —of the Canadian be taken to illustrate the process Hog Industry depends upon one factor:— whether at that time Cana- af'dehydrsti6n. As Boon as 'the - dian bacon is equal in every respect to the best Wiltshire Bacon pro= carrots are pulled they are top. , duced elsewhere. ZS Zb ped, trimmed, washed, , scraped, -• "` _ - ' ' - Canada is already producing on a scale, which involves a surplus __ - • • _ - sliced and spread in wire trays; over domestic requirements) of at .least 4 'million (( 9 ) hats per. y6ar. upon which steam, is turned for ;. --- - - -- '1'bat ia, equivalent to 80,000 hogs per week. At the- end of the war,. � ;' :;���'� P �a the surplus will likely be much greater... six minutes to blanch them, That for' six hours- the Unless,. at that time, the British market can be held for this � 33 � ' , �.,• ••' y are aubjectea quantity oz proauct, Caluadlau y, l+r ✓u�era will face s crisis, - whieb 'k:::: " in the dehydrator .to a tempera - migfit well develop unto a" catasAphi. • . ' ' - tore of 150- 180''degreea Fahren- Before the war, Britain's total purchases of Bacon- from abroad - heft. The yield from 198 pounds .were (the product of) 137,000 hogs weekly. Of these imports, Can- - '40 - •' • 44 of carrots is 17 pounds. This -ida's share in its, record year was 33,000 fiogs "weekly. From Den- mark _ _ wi11_}'j11 tr�V five- gicton ca�!t , Britain bought ,66,000 hogs weekly. A bit of dry ice is dropped into i -- After the war, Canada •must ask Britain for a market for 6t each can " least. 8.0-,000 hogs_-weejcly. -To grant stic}r -a' regsieat- wll�involvs a' - _ , and the lid on the can _�._ ti difficult modification of Britain's quota schedule. n3 - • - : _ -- _is sealed with, shellac. ire. -ice, -- One thing is certain, Canada- could not ask; and Britain co;Ild "" makes long storage possible. Can- _ - ;not concede such a quota, unless Canadian Bacon were equal in 'r� 61 ada packs all dehydrated vege= ` _ quality to the best bacon procurable from other countries. tables in this way —the United In wartime, all the groups conceped in hog improvement, ---Prow _, _ e3 States only cabbages "rind carrots ducers, Government Officers, and Psckers, —are so busy with the -so far.: - x • 'r '74 �MW .P5.'_1 ­1 -V_ i7q, , L_:r ssgggllllll� 40"0.- - 0' , -pifteWanut:We f NOT. H E S suite SO LlbeC I AmocbdM GO Odom"S Amorklm .2 ow 3m @=m6nd br Stu4io Couch and -00AL,,00XB. LARK a nmd Chahv, 12.5 an WOGA OBMBNT DY Buriftfti Goods that-are 'ATON, BELL & R033 md resses, J6.50-43.00 '._A, 0wristors &Solicitors BUILDBA'S SUPPLIBS Eas'y on the Pursi' DiDette suite, 6 pie `-.1 we it IMATON. 9. C. Tdienhoft also laealleartage Vork LU %F uice, LUM 49 XAMA LN" MMULDIG .6c ::'ff-RRC6KZBEU.X.Q Adel.2104 we* hav also Diseed in stoet a f ull ..cest 67.50 r1ark's Toma 10 oz, sins 372 Day SLv JOWL POND 1bul-nae. Day or Night a Torcaw COMPANT PUM Ketor An' 'Tom to Soup.. 3 for'' _`,25ce NGUS-MCMILLAN—BlIrrider Akl**r,.N9t&f7 PUNW- 191de"da&W A P21ONE 1800 W. MITCH twee-o. Teledhone EWv6X0Z. red 'Asparagus'S' ioc-*..- oup Fi0kering, Out. In fusiva" C avbo* MONZ — Office 1rJ -RW W C. A. STERRITT Mushroo' Soup I Oc. RR. BRATON. - TOWNSHIP Pork and beans in plain sa CUft. Conywamer. Furniture Dealer uce a Vim ACCOUDMbm! .0 .18W";TL= widtirvolos-ont. 011041 'U PICX=,]N`G AND CLAREMONT' Jumbo tins, 26 oz 19 No'ti.e to:Yo co t E. RICHA RDEMN — ..STORM __.���MDRAL_J-N&U-KkNeg. We do building of all kinds Tomato juice in large fins --Adrie-me --6z--;--43C REAL RSTATE CINUMMRING CON.VEYANCING CEMENTING 105F FA PLUIENN-0 Cg CRLAXS I an eld establlshed agena, nsft 4 .... ........... G Oxford Mincemea 28 oz. 29c'. t to merve. Phone Ft* M& We aim sell Brantford Roofing FACE POWDER -�Chili Sau ­10 oz. 19 matlarl-61 1112pire Bathroom UPSTICK Mills ........... 40c. ce C WM. MAW Ec*pment, Dwo water risrum Soo-,# 6ft. LICRNARD AUCTIONBBR A " ND _'SsAms, Beatty Stable VALUATOR . ..... .... EquiAllsent, and Our Prescription -Courteep Eco:'nomy and Phone or write. Addsese 614 Dundee Acmate and Efflic"t L sur"', Ram .1 Aim -Whitby. Ontario. 1h" 'Wig 1111111046a" d BOTES DRUG CO-9 Ltd' In I Wo* cvmraataw THE REXALL STORE Pbaft am "Was. Pia a ��-:WE SERVE Sitare Hours S_ M. tA 101 02tant t 9661 at SlIndaill — 9 a� m. to 9 P. M. ,,..AND ALSO GIVE F'J. PROUSE INSURANCE ck house re Mrn LZVENZ B. MIR SALE — modem brii " . . . , 0 0 0 on Church Str. FIckering. Ba* SERVICE l3a"Aw, soue' 4"L h t running water, 3 bedroomM up stain, Living roorn, -Aning.rom, -lung ft.l?&*WJft S-!GHAPMAN L-Offift be*= I - 6. We& and &A - Must to Librea uvenWast nook, Riwxmer KitAboln M CYRIL R. a1mb QWjr two VbnAwA Apply Picloering - Beach Road and GENEVALINIURANCE il Store. tf -PITOTEC SWRVICE i "011—L.- E. O'NEILL WAXWD —.Fordson tractor in 7V*RRA"Ift20T0 R AND good. serviceable condition, steel L. Box 10 Highland Creek. P. ering ware' ..XMBALUP I F M� K 1140commor.6talw. J. Idather.1, HORSES for borse meat wanted.. are Prevailing pricell* pilcL Phone Pick. Complete Stock. of Hardw isssgismems M ­7-I'41ghtand Darge a 86 r I — —.—& .- 7 WAR woRIKERS Harvest Supplies .-I N LA I K ro na ulien Ptone Residenee Fkct Special Ratew — Room and Board spring Mattresses — Best of H cooking -_ Bathing, B. -ting 'Master Poultry Feed 773REMM �B M Z) -:R Swimming — Riding' Air-conditlobed -�audwl-_Lcs — Cos FOAL And R FRI'DY, SATURDAY Egg roducer .41-DO LODGE, SEPTEMBER 3, � and S.. J. HM. Prop. Sim Point' Insurambe'.of All R-inde 'Two shown at 7 and 9 v. m. R"PAY Anti ST)rmky pjait4erift K_ --OF Saturday Matinee at 1.30, Best Ratev AriLdable witb 46—" Bombs and Sold BOB. HOPE and Becurity aud Servide. -_"Iftelit for M-cCorm'ick -Deering Farm Kacbiaery wwa XADkLEINt C�JMROLL' USICD CLOTHING, STERILMM. *A - -- �­Pbooe 7­11 -, sew. We ddi. preowd h seeiv a large shipoient of high WOMMM gentletow's suits, pmts, My Favorite -; - -.. - dam large 19oft — We bam 1L Q'i 'ret. ft. -Or It is not mc..;& slings costs etc. Very rism"ble. It .. ..... I Blonde PILONE AGIN. IS W LLIKEN at XI befon Y40 PHONi im will pay you to come bere L Clarke Prentice saw ft. West, oahaw& "-8 J. S. BALSDOX, * .:7 PICKEPtINU ANT 1U W% WEDNESDAY We also make sizits to messaft _2 ,"AY, .1JCENSED A�UCTIONMM EIR 7 8, and 9P. wid spring coaU guarentood to ft r *Wo shown Am *Qrkma"d". ire � the 6ounties of york ow at* at 7 and. 9 p. m. POR SA — modern. up to date te Monday aT, z _p. m. for GOrPL WPM tiee of L C. A. S. F. WA Of as brick house on Church Rr. Pickering &tIENE AUTRY in Apply to Box 356 News Office.' tf A. Trentice (former Pnootho am -FARMERS Of Sm"ONTAR10. 91"RAYLD on to lot 1,9, con. 5, Prentice). Farm and Farm Dam pickeri. ng, on Wednesday, Aug. 2, a Heart -of A*ka:_1P*08"7 at fair and 1008m- Holstein heifer. Ownef may' have ME ale 3pultes. Wi PAT TOWNTO FMCES AT 'WHITBY, YOUR­kO same _by___provipg, ownersnip and paying, expenses. R C. O*orne �­Vrith SWIZY BURNLM EGGS HOGS WANMD — -to bo ' ird ' three child- Am an adjed attraction ren.undex school* Mrs. 'ry AOLLVES LAMSS age Her T. Hamilton, Old Forest Road, AND ALi KINDS (W Dunbarton, or Ajax P. 0. iagara Ni Falls'' Deniands Binder VPY WANTEID — 17 or IS years oul live and dressed P try XAXAORIE WOODWORTH Tivine Of age, for store work, capable of XPX BROWN driving mnall truck. Red and White Z"U PMS -Store, Piclsering. PICKERIINGr"FAHMS SLIM SUXkERV King" Bug Killer .4 GIRL WANTED to clerk in LIMITED store. Red and White Store, Pick-- _7 ...,ARSE34ATE OF LEAD ering. FJMSTERED EGG G&4,DING STAT16S ,f, WOURSDAY, FRI. SATURDAY SEWMMBER 10, 1:10 12 \ARSENATE OF LIME AND MR SALE — good boat, lilde new, W`HITBY ONT. PHONE'WHIBTY NO PARIS GREEN cheap. Cosy 6 roorn cottage, insul- ated throughout. - Light, water, large in 'M Cattle Spray Fly Tex and .Mway s lot, ziosi6 to Plant- Apply Saturda�, 7 Sprayers or Sunday' Woodside Cottage, Heart Mces Xght -an Everytiling at Ontoro Beach, Pickering. quantity of fall ....,,C]FIOICE'MEATS BUORBY FOR SALE tLORM, WARREN. wheat, suitable for chicken -feed. N. -FRANCIS E". McEwen,­ Pickering. HardweTe_ Vinsmith TER HUSTON WAL AND -PHONE .-PICKERING Unionville Junior Farmers'. PIANO-TUNING % VEGETABLES'.'- AND , GRAIN SHOW and,DANCE' 49 Ir. jt OUNALD RUM L 7 TiM, PIC"RING NEWS PHONE 26 All lkinds'of FepairWork an Rale weekly af MARKHAM ARENA All TuningGuwanteed BOYES'DRUG STORE kIRIDAY, Ev'G, SEPTEMBER 4. C , 13. Macj)ONALD AAmission 40 c. ­ - - . -- -- I MARKET $ILK "I., No GWn Alre., Toronto R�SS CREIGHWN ORCH.