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The "Big &tore" will be elcoul eet m Monday next, August 2nd, this issue will tell you why it does, g August, usually Civic Holiday, ery person who is eligible is vote m', apt been prociabned as sack by ;tor members of 'tile Ontario Legit- at the hour of One O'clock, for the ' not now appear. F -all day Aug.' 2e- •Civic ruest ng >lttmoieipality this year, 7� latare, le expected to exergiss his transaction of General Business. The'. resulsr monthly meeting a! beslavo yon will find man? et or_ her is expected ec d -and vote. As Class. Advta 9t. George's Guild will -be held - a� business Places dosed. o loyal, true citizen, You are re- a Well-Hawn Local ]Ay Reported -the home of Mrs. McGregor, on mindsd, that "it is .your duty to . �k You" from the Emed Over'aesA. August 6th, at 8 o'clock. Please re- �Pkkesing Fire V4wPans ahekmber the "Apron Shower". Hr. Y: vote"' - - " -- - -..Ace we-go to press, word.. has' been James. _O'Connor, of Toronto, t - - Fe1bw- aseaebers 'We doubt u there gas ever oeesY Piciaeria &.' wan of . =4'he ofiictra of .the Pickering received that- ``BiII"Wheeler _sets frolmnr �w�ide�r e! an election, provincial or federal, to thank Messrs 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wheeler, Rouge in town over the past week -ends 'kPklkeerirtg Rotary Club Firm Cobnpaby wish ` .. - • `; is which them .has . _ been as much. S. A. Morrish and W. B. Dunbar Hills, has been killed overseas. Bill visit bag friends. confusion - when the voter had as financia_1_ •39anbera of the RoW7 Club here ioi the contributiaols and was s navigator with the R, C. A. Miss Edith Murray spent a couple for a few lmi ,uujs, that =,ch difficulty making up mind assistance, following the fire at ' 1F'. r f of weelks 'with leer sisters, Li1Han were. "in for a political add- lsovv he should vote, or f "who"'. Duabarton when Mr. Morrish's pro- BiBTHB and Betty, at "The Joland", Tory- - - -' -- The man who votes for a "party" _ on Tuesday evening, when father or grandfather ?may was totally destroyed - aP�, Dr- Cartwright infarm- is only a moron. We like the - Mr. and Mss. J. S. Bslsdon, and his listeners that "be had in Pickering Women's . Institute' TA. Corp., D. G. and Mrs. Jsicks Mr. and Mn. Dolmage were up to Nixon Dui, �t'who votes for the candidate, ^f (nee Helen Wood), a daughter, the Dolntage cottage,_ at Dorset or- bringing Harry party, who he thinks will rende, The, Women's Institute held it's Elinor Anne, at the Pickering Nura- er the week -end, ` -felt he could present the just oe well himself". Unless tiu " '''`' -' : ir,, this tOt3ttt�i• annual pleura on the axternoon oZ � ;-a iltt4,c, .t,L 1�v,aloJ, �riii. `�' (�iaTl 23'lrn9, or tills Army is hat7ls Nixon ]gas-ente-red "'medicine" With all parties making most July 27, on the pleasant grounds 1943-' , o— on leave this week. -- e Doctor must have beva thinking idicul °us psalmises- promises they of Mrs. Fri ak �- twenty -one Cecil Sparrow- R. C. P'. was at : know they camiot carry out, and To A. C. 1, 'Richard G. and Mrs. his home here over the past week - someone else. all calling each other liars, we are were present. i'�n prnP�ng his address the Alter the necessary routine bus - Schad (nee Fern Jones), of High- �_ r had the Club =embers only, not surprised that many are still ���� were made for the art- land Creek, a daughter,. Carolyn Misses Rhoda Wade and Marlon to the older very much bewildered. ides whit$ the W.- I. expects to Fern-,--at--the Pickering pursing Roffeg have' returned ho ft hone after mind -" �' spoke Our recommendation would . be- Dome, on Sunda duly 18th, 2945. s age Beach, groups, the men who have reef!- exhibit at Oshawa Fair.. y pending a week, -at -Was that age when "they can eat if you know the life 1 i""ry, -or part Each one book' part in Current Mother and baby' -doing well. Raymond Andrew,; R. C., A. Pe certain !Dods without having of it, of any candidate, and it has Vents- -these were varied and int- spent the 'week-end at his home here. suet with yorur approval, the chances disturbances ', ' 'can not i use, that he has "Moulded" his fig' - around as lively as they did policies end principles, Tl very happy k'aiid . informal -.. _ shout the heart protesting" and and will gathering came to a close with- a J - stick with them - they vote for where those sharp p� that MAN. lh' the bank caane iraiom ".. it. is proposed to hold a Three- - -- -- Se remnonstrated with those "gay Day - Course in Glove maldns, in the ONTARIO ELECTIONS- 1943 d birds' who think they are as Advance Poll near future. Any girls over sixteen, as they were 26 years ago. . _ or older women , interested in this may have a lot of young ideas : For Ld�Ln emu ,gleans . tea• NOTICE TO PROXY MOLDERS -. when an attgonpt is made to Note the special meeting on the. : . some of -them out, that ••older•• - &into. as advertised, at the home of body Jost won't stand parr .mt. _ lllr, and Mrs. Baldwin Note w mounter soar. sae racoani:s - (Reae"e V u tsj Vonitations, the fewer will there :ens will be available for those air -IMPORTANT behind the airing transportat3oa.. base sudden deaths iAa a lafge nalmber -ef men, who - - -- of the apparently healthy men. ate >saembe�s t.laoadlan JAW. ilia (Rabeive Units) will be sbseut Pickering Red Croat am" nVING to the. delay of Extra -r.,. -A Active He Advised against -the eagaaisgt, their in attendance at - _ _ -= -- - -- this in violent its or fn6n- h°mies - _mice wooers ove:aeasi. is completing ono retstro= - . • _ , _ . � any •ib ---_ g �_ des the— Cl o.a- -are plaaAins to Ontario, . aetiv»3ei- (and-we wager week clot mencing August 1st, 1948, to hid a camas at Glean Avis • Psrit, �g y aPP°ia °n _ arraaga will make good use of. that ie has been decided to allow such Frencbman's .Bay, on Saturday, ments have been made to protect -the fra6ch4e of such - as the missae at tarns at•kousr amen to vote at the Advance Polls Auugust 14, to raise futnds for boxes eaalug time etc.). Be cautioned voters. incorrect diet, saying that to b opened on Saturday, July 81, too• the boys overseas. Please keep f; ea ad that age were inclined to this date in adiad. Fluther. partied- Special Sittings of Revising Officers will be held to e shot food than they could Notasle is hereby given that any an later. - 1 - . each Electoral District on Tuesday, August 3rd, to with the consequential sunk men who are entitlea to' vote �- :receive applications from holder's of Proxies from _ injuries to the 'system. im Ontario Riding may east their The monthly meeting of the Ex- :. Extra-Provincial Active Service Voters to have their ballots at the Advance Poll which ecutive of Pickering Branch Red The elements of a correct diet, and is certified. - - foods is which trey are found, is �sg held at the Barber Shop Cross will be held om monday, Aug• �spQointmea - - described and strongly rem•. of Thomas Johasom. •8 Bond Str. 2, at '2.80 p. m. in the Red Cross :'If the appointments are certified by tree Revising West, Oshawa, between the hours Roamna. l by the hoiden to the the speaker. He eau- of S a. • tae. to. 6 p. um., sad fraat 7 ` ' ' '�e1, can be, r the fast •brat youth itl ,it's to 10 P. m. An urgent request -has been re-' _- Depuq Reourning Officer in the proper Polling Sub' does not appreciate this There ,may slam be voters in Oat- ceived .for knitted articles for our- Division on Election Day and appliatioa made- foe : health and - trouble- -free inanan- ariii Riding who will called- wore' Dundies. The - quota whisk` y, and suffers in later life 'as a under the National Resources Atob -- has been allotbed to Pickering is as 'a ballot. �m l I alt. Each 'should take time to an-, ilgzaa � 1940, • sad braered to follows, 6 round neck -long sleeved ..The bolder of •the Proxy form mat be a voter in the yze four own activities, mad gw- report at a military camp previous' 'sweaters - khaki, _20 ribbed helbmets same Pectoral District as the Active Service VOW,- to obtain best perlorin- to Election Dry. These win also_ be khaki, 20, khaki scarves, 40 pair, = =- - e in later years. Re strongly ! _ - sad must be able to vouch for the fact that the Active �.,..n late ,.years. u.,.. :..,,..l: strongly wmnitted io vote ai t3►e Advance service socks ernes'. N. B. to Poll above referred to, upon prod- have sufficient socks on hand t in so doing many approaching days prior to his enlistment, or in lieu thereof sical difficulties were detected, on o! their order to report, i! fill this quota. m7' ys P - their tares are on the Voters' List WiII anyone who can .knit any of _must have him vouched for try a voter who is familiar cures effected 'before it was other articles lease let us „ , and i! they are qualified to vote. fF►e P with the facts. late G. know s� they are urgently needed. - The �/. o.. �,iue ui - .. ? .- ' ALEX. C. LEWIS LBwIS 1d 64e pi►,.upla" !Returning Diner ;Out. Riding.- Also, there is considerable sewing ` _`° CHIEF SUCTION OMCIM hygiene and sanitatim, were all IF' :' ONTwxIO - -which can be taken out: Many ' of the interest of raisin the Stan- - -- g Enyagesseats--- Announced— - the AAWas are, quite simple and of of living and iseami, and rAe ~ ering of 'the awrt�ality rate of lights weight materials. ! _ _ >itr. and Mtn Walter Hollinger, _ ' � a •� .JA country. of Chemwood, wish to announce Bev. martin Jenkinaen speaks on otiand" next week � eangagegnent , of . tltneir third dau- ghter, JUldred Leila, to Mr. Fred- At a Directors''hseetmg :k .r # oriel A fiiz Puckr younger can -- - -- - : y were made fir interesting, of Mrs. Mary Pwkrin, and the late 11 of entertainment, and Mr. Simon Pudikr►ir.--af Audrey, the -'~ �"�'� ""°°°� - wedding to take place at their hasne ore later. on Saturday • August . 28, at 8 p. an, E. PICKERING W. &I : - -' GEORGE McCULLAGr.. ' President and Publisher, • i - ' Toronto C,t►lobe and ,M 10 � Thursday, poly 29 � 10.30 �A. - frid jl, =1ulY 30 '10 Please (save mon seat l CFRB and Network �- for Aetitie. Servke Forces y , - ► -- -' :. • - an leave and for won % His Subject: - workers who wont tea visit the folks at tom.. ' this Election- Ded a Phone Eastern House 45 Canada's Future' .q v.' ms... t.ra�.. .,a- a•.eesw. - - ._. 'x�,'..,•°'•"a" -. :+v .: &. .b4 .n P." fY `. •� 4 . J)Yr�•'kCFS.' w4 t Y' „ :Y•!Y,r ° F ° '4u,Y.. 'Y . .,, ".Yr., ,ec:n 4': Vii.: rvL v� ••r.t - y " ... •' MrCi! s.�r!^}• / n . %' t•.,; - 1..,.: _,, r,^T a +w . .Y/'/`w - , h. 'i^. ).• Y, u• ♦.,�^ rt , • a- y. /.:, IL 1_ - - -- ZERO OUT ­-A THE WAR • WEEK — Commentary on Current vents ,. -. a -Air Raid On Rome Blasts ItAY_'s. -Masse - .Xar>' Company; �.i died +; Y - 11llain IVI>lhtary Railway Systern - - - - 611496 Conrertible_Pre# erred, Shares " •• R The war against Italy entered Americans of Italian 'descent who _ a new "gloves off phase when; have gone back to the land 'of Man' investors -ilia' not'realize the remarkable. I• '.a '.Rome was bombed for the first their fathers to fre: it from a y y arkable. time 'last weep by a fiery large, tyranny which they detest. "progress experienced by this Company during force_ of American heavy and me- " Blow Careful) Planned. � recent ears; and the extent to which its' finau- '' bombers in ' the - broad -day y - f -In an earlier age- ersminals often - _cial Arid earnings poshioa has iMprove�. - light- of- morning,--sevel -sly dam- - • sought t� escape'- justico 'by run- • •. _ _. aging vital Axis rail subb and hit- io saii'etuary In it church. 'For - -We- have prepared a special eircular dealing ' ting steel works and chemical plant more than three.ye$rs Italian Fns• and its -preferred shares _._..— h the Company B c R Is the Eternal ciim has hidden behind the• ec- _ . - - wit h e Because pule a erns AI -the' .,curt nt price,' these shares provide a a' < City, hallowed by memories and clesiastical and, a.rtistic.. moms endowed with religious and cul- ment of Rome: The Aids destroy- yield of approximately 6y4%, together with tural associations priceless to the ed- -often .with no military excusd an attractive conversion feature. , civilized world, the Allied tom- -the most cherished : religiods mend does well • to emlihasiie the "' and historical treasures of a dozen price: At the market, about $20 per share. -elaborate precautions -which were nations. But taking advantage of . the feeling of millions of people taken to avoid indiscriminate about the . Vatican,. tho8a great be- Symbolic - - damage In the first air - attack on `Copy 'of'this special circylar will . of Jap defeat on guardtans of, religion, 'Hitler and' Attu is this motor from a wreck - a ,Italian capital. The raid was Mussolini, said, "Oh, no• • .you can't -. ,gladly furnished upon request. - -ed Zero - plarie, at rest In _the '_ - made by day—light., evert - with - the lwmh Rome2-'- - sands • with a. wavering. propeller greater ; ivod -fr ou oWn nve blade pointed skyward. planes, in- ..prder -to give the AIlied . -' -.Now their- immunity Is ended. -• - - - _ . pilots a clear view of (heir tar- superstitious spell they 'sought to 36 K+ng Street West -wood, Grundy Company - - gets. The ,pilots theulselves -land cast while making Rome an ar Toronto their crews were especially train.- semi'- •and barracks is broken. ' TelepAmw. ELgirs 4321 I- invited• OTTAWA 'REPORTS ed men who had memorized the. They reckoned without the r @so- -•- map of -Rome to - the-- amalleaL • de• lution o he AM s _..and the .train- ft That There .�s tai -Be a S"Start- - - - - - - - - -ibg of - Amerlran- fliers in precision a - tial Increase in Farm Machine~ tali; during many weeks of train. • r ing- The attack was accompanied bombing. When it became clear Quotas Next Year by the _distribution of -leaflets to that the Italian capital was not r• World- Telegram' borumulst, "ka - the people of the city, warning only,a military centre but a bottle V 0 1 L E - why; if we can organtze• such a some of the best news of the them that their government would neck for supplies- flowing to the year for Canadian farmers comes ue to•tnem spout the character of Eleflian- front. -° major - -blow` waa - - -- O F I H E _ vast w madrfne, -we- can -not dfe� In tae annonncemgnt irom.,the Ad -_ the -d -pits" by our - attack carefully planned and vigorously ______P D [+ (+ -„ organize a uike'hine 'for- prevent• . dallrprM Th,g Ai?i� tank �j,n}},L l� J ►7- lag .war. One answer !e that some - ministrator of Farm Machinery for which ..a� niumd caclaalyulty ae - - - -�upre t7eaQrasuy refuse —Eo �,,,n „ the Wartime 'Prices and -- Trade "military 'objectires = cominunica• risks, 'making the raid iri daylight' - --- - Board, Herbert ii: Bloom, that the tip's; war industries, military in- and Issuing a warning. ' .. A COMEBACK consider fire insurance until the neat door house farm machinery' quotas for the stallations and airports, 'all 'oi` Alf Allies Approve. Owing to 7var conditions it Is .starts #o truth announced that dried 'appies,�may down... -neat year are to be very much which are being used for the sole What will be the effect.'So. far -- Brantford Expositor. - higher than they have been 7br the- Interest of -the Germans:' 'there has -bets virtually complete come into popularity'•again. While past eighteen months. • • _ Capital of Fascism. approval - from the peoples of the this may not usher in the old -time �— + + It is these military objectives United Nations, whatever their paring bees, it will - recall `to old >ONE SAD CASTE tt hile the -new order establish-- which. give ,it jnstiticatiQn. -Rome Gtnarch connections. Probably the timers tho delicious aroma. eman In a year in Britain a torte ling Inc reased' geotas -is a produc- is mot only the Eternal City. It to effect on the Italian people will acing from quartered apples strung_ apondent has come upon but one _ tion order only, and the extent of also the Captial of Fascism. It is be no worse than the bombing of p many a kitchen- for drying purl case of genuine oten war. nerves: A Its ensuing '- advantages. -is depend. a city seized and_ held 'as hostage other cities: 7ndeeii, it may, help Doses. Dried apples have a special Londoner tottering Into a pub and to brie home the fact that the flavor of 'their own, :sad require calling, for bin and jitters. ant on supplies of materials, Otta- by unprincipled adventurers who g no containers, either metal or _ — Winnipeg Tribune wa authorities who 'have' studied have deliberately. misled -the Ital.- only esoape is. to throw out 'Mara _ - ss. —o- _ the.. whole problem are extremely lan. people, recklessly turmed them , solint and Hitler. - g� — ales- cuirv. TERROR OF PEACE = hopeful of real results, even against their friends and' grossly ObjsdliFvee of Raid. - JEWELS OF THE FIELD war though there cannot be any large Uetra}�ed their interests. In Rome �"� And niw we are told of a post• ... .. - "Rome was not bombed to demon- $400 motor car to be sold at. - quantities of completed machines is the. - centre of -authority of the strata that It could he done. One advantage in being a part- every gasoline station. Peace, too, available under the new quota}.' whole Fascist systegt that' has de- writes - Anne O'Hare McCormick, time farm worker is that y,.ou can can Have its terrors! - _ until, late this fall- clared war to the death- on our id The New York Times. Italians see a Utato -in its native state. If --Ottawa., JoarSal, r The order provides for a supply own democratic way of life. In knew this already; the raids on you do good work, tile farmer will •. =-o— of farm equipment equal • in• ton.- Rome -Is the headquarters - of - the O9i is and the.-near-by airf1e1d4 let you t,:uch Ono. r _ nave to approximately 77 per cent. regime that hag made power Its had already demorstrated to the — Woodstock Sentinel- Review. Folks who hoard soap because of t-he ^average of 11940.41 output . cult and ,terror Its wilap.", From Capital that we arc supreme fn the I —Xh}: fear - -' �.- -rftr — :�-'-1ncfease of Rome and Its great, rat ay yards skies over Italy. It was not bomb. snout 130 per cent. oast supplies come: guns and tanks that a» - ONE ANSWER others dirt. , D ed to force capituiatloa; the peo- Raxmond Clapper, New York — Chatham News. - "provided by the previous farm ma- - _ used. to--kill. Allied'_ttoops, many c_hinery -control or:.er. R ne_ sir ph:t! _- of tb&M- 0-ans- Canadians -and ' plc • know also that thin to feet jt - --- rialto are - established on the As. when. Therefore. the mainlob.b• baste of 168 yet cent. of the 1940 jectiveel must have been, first, to .HA ► - .,and 1941 average output The total .doubles the number, of variot.t aave time .try cattlns off supplies grogram provides for approxlmaxe• kinds " of - niachiiiery and equip- for a delaying action In solfthern . ly 90 per cent. of the average total _ ment :which may be manufactured, Italy;_ srwond. -to tell 'Italians In aril I wveight.of machine, repairs -and at- } )though only ilia moat essential unmistakable language that they ' tachments supplied in- the 2940 and units' will be produced- or import - ' cannot . be ' aaie ' anywhere, and, C��1� - .1941 period.. _ ed, Additions to the production ha, the third, to convince them t� f( _ • • • , schedule for Eastern Canada, Brit. Germans are less dangerous one. •- Rationing of farm machinery,~ ish Columbia and the Irrigated -Mies, commanding lees power of. % (' _ ,wrhtch was put into effect last Oc- districts of the Prairie Provinces destruction than the Allies. r tober, Is - to be contin' ed as a Include I1 -ruti grain drills, two- _ - Means of ensuring fair distribu• nnµ! potato planters, , 10loat - tali +tton and the maximum.. use 'of Araclor•.spain•binders.- aerated or . f ievhry'piece of- new'equipme4L The surface type milk coolers,_ power France '3 Great the most •careful consideration and chinery and- 'equ3D inem requiring - - order .has been worked out alter D9tam sprayers and •dusters. Ma- Colonial Empire 4 ' .in consultatlon with authorities rubber tires may not.be madb on ! r !• - "- intimately acquainted ' with the permit, but 'a limited number of France's cglonial empire, is -far'' - needo,:of the .Canadian farmer, ruhber tire m +tractors and combines greater than most people imagine, !' whose food production' tasks. Of the will he made and farm equipment says The St. Thomas Times- Jour7- present year are regarded as vital rationing -officers will 'release nal. In '1936 "Statistique. Gen- J to the.Atiled war effort.'. them -when necessary: era! de France states officially Substantial increases fn auotas _ ' ' " • - that the population of tF a empire •on ' the �Irresent year's • pro; Additlonaliy;' 'certain ' typos" of stood' at over - 60,000,000, 'distri- . :: gram were announced in May, and small equipment such as bee hives, buted as follows: - ho troughs, poultry., .the quotas establlshed•in�M will g y.•and- livestock-. Algeria, •• 6,550,000; Tunisia,. .. `• �: �;•;','' - / .. remain in effect until October 1 of % feeders and milk- stools are ex- 2,200,000; Morocco, 4',300,000; this, �earr and will be additional to' en]pted front `the production re- French West Africa, 14,270,000 file new - quotas now established. cGhAivus pivvidea- they are made Equaturiai Africa, a,JuJ,06$; - -- In other words, farm machiner of non- critical materials. 'Attach- - Maagascar, Reunion -and Isles, Importers alts manufacturers will '. meats are subject to the same per- 3,950,000; ' Indo - China, 21,000,- , ,'_..r" ,_ t: - •;..,. . -- l,iv ycaulallCd aV cvu}plece ..inezr _ -. _ type o I auua.l+lt4C -�60 (J��.i:}JCaa�'tlh:aacl,r "b,�' � F u,;, r�:'i'.•'' for which the Islands,. f: ° ,• ., t.•, :f . : ^.; __ quotas for this year, if possible, y are intenfled, but Japan);', Caribbean 450, - • before Oct. 1, and will be 'permit- manufacturers and im korters have •'000; Guiana, 50000• Pacific' Is- tad, sla . to take advantage of- the the option of producing or ' import; lands,•' 100,000; Syria and Libya, - 4V ' , ` 1 ` x•',�'`1 '� new quotas whcih come into effect . • ing a total of 75 per cent. of the 3,Q00,000; Togo and Cameroons, at ante. The administrator is _ weight of all attachments made or _ 2500,000. _ _ =COP% suer WA SERVICE, INC. f• M. REM U.S M7cMff -- - �� -� given 'power to distribute ma- Imported in -the average 'of 194,0- 'These figure's will `give• One -a' chinery where most -needed. 41 instead of producing the speci- • better understanding of the im- !'Of course 1 -miss the money- -but more _than, that, ,it's + . ric percentages,' of each tyii - of portance of the French Empire to "bretty lonesome and dull without all those interesting The new 'order approximately attachment, the United \silo's; traxel..stories the tourists used to tell! ", REG'LAR CELLARS- ' I've Volunteer : _ : _ -. -- . -- = ` : By GENE 'BYRNES CERTAIM>_Y we ��! WKAl? THINK WED , A SHAVE. , NEED MEN! A TAKE ANYBoDK WITN I " 6REAt bid RED- A LON4 fiEARD UKt - Z THREE.TIt•41:5 ov[Tt . b1AODED FEVER YOURS• NOTHJt• is ! t AND MAKE,iT ' LIKC IOtT5 JO JD ��� porNG YOVNG MAN• t t LNLIST! o / SNAPPY, o_ r yI IN A t• r mytolas . ' •�. ° - - . 'x4(4 � > •� - _ � �� .. _ ..._ _- >r, >.•. r .>�ij'`hc.�;• Zs -..1-.,w • w •w . ; • - -- : ". - - - 7 -p- r� i'',.. }••x'kb'rro ' °'`.'n s-- ,•'p"" ,,f'." , .r.. >'.`' ' .; . 'm^r+fe;�re uqt• .z.., ° �• - � - ."^'+.... wr..' --• - ++tr -• - t.s••a..l•. "-,. -+R� - ,**� -• "4w..� •'3t`- .... ,.., .- - • .- ': - .R ' ... s`bwed.- r Sylveatso. "Down L a� ith tyr - jDf Paour sitwe 1892 annyliWM7 Sylvestro, struck, snatched at ••r a� the "Sal add • 'h(YmQ assures you the armed hand, tore the pistol A - tree; the cartridge detonated, the .�vf a uniform blend of quaelity tease -bnAet -- strode the horse. As it ''f plunged, Sylvestro got a grip on "'SALADA' the policeman's 'foot and hurled r *'::: blm from the saddle. In falling, the _ 1 ��, ';,yw.. - • =� unformed man screamed the al- S� _ . arm. J r(I�A�• 'r� A D ... "It' to the 'revolution -at last!•• ,J97 �• -•/ ;' �« cried someone. Two dismounted is 8� vigilantes showed down the street, �ING coming on at a brisk -run, Sylve • : " :Olt tro" pointed his stolen pislot, pull Aa -- N - ' '• -'t ' ed trigger, omee ' he fired, twice- %g �r5 a policeman threw up his hands AN and fell. on his, face; his co rade• basket and--proceeded to the wash- snatched.- at . his holster, but was } f - • - - -house aceUrding-'tD=hca :.�8�/•l. G....� - dead- be€ose- t,�- .�- v..�- .,,,�a Clut_c111- his- -_.� "_ � "'� "^ _ •_ -' � - =� �H I G G I It S again she took the precaution of pistol, butt. By locking the room door behind her; The narrow, noisome street began �� xft ' %' .•,. _ :_: C�rPTAIN FRANK H. SHAW and Miguel waited. until the teary _ ' to . fill with excited • men, with / ; ; *s. •[read of her feet had. ceased to. sere' creeching RQmen. f;i> i' r — CHAPTER XcVIII • - a ...._. _ / sGvy`k, •' sound before arousing. to action. "Onward -on to ttie Plaza bran• 9s Dick reached his own door A church bell bogan to toll; a de!" said Sylvestro, waving the ; �- % •, .. `> •'••:: Xawlel% met him vyitit the an- few fireworks were -'exploded by smokittg pistol. "Follow me!" He• - •nouncemeut that the telephone the priests to set the ever- Iurking leaped Yn[o the saddle of the pan -'- _. _•" had been busy in •his, absence;- evil spirits at bay until the even- ic- stricken `bore' and'- waveii-•the Senor Sebastian had received ing service was concluded. One by rabble on. news. Dickie had an unacco_unt- damply. - Every .doorway sprouted its ad -" 1' - one the triflin roci.ets burst ;� ... ,able foreboding- of woe as he hut= - tied to has office. bl cannon - cracker is better ' "It is from the mines, Excel - than those!" Miguel said to him- herent toy the cause of � ixeedom. lency:' reported 'Sebastian. "Cal- y Every alley was disgorging fever•' self "Ob, very much better- •es." PIES ' <' >' lano Is growing busy; and there Is Then he wondered exactly how humanity, some armed, all -lust- - Mee f;.; =a_ restlessness timong the men- up' meth- better, and anxiei lag for destruction. The street was / r �� f - y..got the now filled from wall to wall with c> Q:: of. ` f __ better' of morality. Within a few "Yes, _ well, ',.what is It ?'�` 'the --"moments- -he -had the fireworks out: the malcontents. SyIvestro, the (• ' Consul asked. . of co>lcealment: H.e'tugged out the only-mounted y mounted man, took Charge. / B some means load riff had - __ . "The mountain Ss. rambling like red cannon cracker v<it'h Its long y a loaded e x billy-oh; and there've been a few string of touch- paper. Then, ashes been passed to lies hands he fired mks ^t - *9sti thrown up; some still smouldering In the small 1'. recklessly, careless of his tar• - �lwive fallen quite near: Rti made looking - brazier, he recklessly -. get, -The. more philosophical of the Pry stmt, w�., packed with en- lot - shopkeepers pulled -down their -pQ i of the peons restless." = blew them into a glow, and touch= ' thusiasts. Shops were looted as a • __anaintt. -shat ors _shift _end - boiled S8f@ rill_. CJOUIIC� -.f�� -FItI�L(. - -_ _ -- mAtf P• A/ PI]I1rQP' WPA1 ng w9r� come up by pir?^ * • • their doors, and prayed for a re secured, 'liquor, too: Another tare - — turn of peace. "Ob. no, ,sir, there's no immed- The -spluttering sparks, ran like - gat as the.11ght�taded from the - started, another, Over all We ru- ' late need. Wynne 1s here with me, Iightning ---or so it seemed -Lo- arult Monte Callano glowed with 'There. -was a man in Western tt_tbe trouble spreads,. and we have wards the red cyllnder which held sky, it was seen that Monte Cal- increasing brightness.' Ontario who lived up to his teach. :the new guards," so many potentialities He lied- an �o �" now aglow! . A column ing, says The Chatham_ News. 4 "Wynne?" �' of lured firs appeared to rise ver• (Con£nued Next Week) Its' hissing e to quench the fire; but - tically from the truncated cone, car ever stalled o declared railway track _ "Yes, sir; his machine 'h n't its' care vehemence deterred and the failing dust increased In _ with a train approaching he would " veloped a fault of sorts. He 'hasn't Lim. Scared cold, he tossed the ,F"fin Your Unions meanaged , to locate 'the. trouble contraption through the open pane volume, waste no time on the • car, but quite; but it isn't serious. Every- oi the window and leaping to the "Cadlano speaks-4t As the day!" would , make for safety. "I can Wing all right down there? It looks bed. - buried his. shock head under shouted a hundred voices; then ■ To keep ,lemons or a consider- buy "other car, but I can't buy to me -as it some. of -these men the pillows, trembling• in every - thousand, took- it -up.- t�� able length of time coat them another chance after I am dead," are expecting. smething quite limb. Down with the mtlftary. wa-s lightly with 'paraffin, using a _he said. soon -you know Bhat I mesa!" Through the splutters • he had . the" cry. "Down `with• tyranny*." small brush. When -it is desired A couple of weeks ago lie - - But Dlckle had already sent not heard the clatter of the vigil= More and more thousands of to remove the paraffin, heat theist bought a car and took it for a a warning. in view of what be ante's horse; bad not heard old _ rioters- joined -the press; soon ev- slightly and -it will roll oft. run. Crossing a railway track bad assumed from: Doloree -s un, pahIo's voice uplifted sarnesrtly "' _ It gave a cough' and quit. A train- , witting revelation, saying that In quaverias•.'song. Miguel -knew '. was approaching from a distance. - " wbatever trouble was' likely, to nothing-'of the mighty - forces his People told him he had time to some was not ;et due. simple It lawless tketlon were about jj get her going, but this brave chap to unleash.. . How Famous Hotel Chefs Meet. _ dropped out and walked to the s - side of the road. The car Was * ' : ii >> - reduced to matcnwoad. • As Senora Fuentes entered nibs - . - _ - .: = ; - 1V�eatrea: Tueada Challen�rp , ezu.l, ..•...a:: • a •tits cracker burst almost under - x �` Some people said he was a fool,' ;-,with the inevitable salutation : old -Pablo's feet.: knd aid Pablo _ �/� = but if so he was a wise one. He - by the vi !lathe; a nameless �vj generally form challenge and is ° ` no finances his car and was taking May .I not make_ fiesta tonight, had Just been newly reprimanded EAiLEss Tuesdays and rationin 'a isiadre mlaT` - - g � ge � '.no chances. He le 't the debris to' . - Wait a wnit6r -5iaa »•alt � JI.-t., ter- in-- the - rama-. ld —Old _piration to all cooks. That challenge the wreckers and put in a claim :!while," she patiently advised._ ' 1Lrs lxc+r .auc -- 3= - - ±- i had returned a �aucy,reDly to the tl to-ise ineut�atiee e "It Is always the seine - 'Waits vl ilaate's chldln and by way o!' - pert, of the Canadian National Rail- ., lie y it g, ways Hotels, who face exactly the same still safe and sound and his .wife _ V111e, wait a while',' Miguel pro- impressing his authority oa the' prdbtemaas those of Mrs. Householder; is not a aidpw. .4 'tested. "Must I wait until Caliano alum drunkard, the policeman had they must exercise intelligent imaging- itself tasks, fiesta for me ?" unbuttoned the flap of bin bolster tion to provide savoury substitutes "Heaven forbid!" said his moth -, and snatched but his pistol. It was Chefs in Canadian National Railways . or. "Do not' tempt the saints •to be a gesture, nothing Hot there are eight of them in as v;., � � Shipbuilding Soars g more -�q. tom•y dies of the Dominion - issue.` ', T t angry with thee, limb of Satan. ' ' 1 o Equal Britain's moo gesture. Tuesday menus which offer pleasant k Q _There Is always to-morrow." The cracker, exploded, and its gastronomic adventure to mealtime Senora Fuentes cooked the eve- suddeness caused Pablo to step guests ° �� ' `Canada . now is building ap- . r sing meal -beans tried In oil- 'forward suddenly find trip. He tell `liere are selections taken from a big ` "'' �' = _ . served 1t, washed the dishes. Tien f - list of-meatless dishes now. bein .served , grwcimately the- same tonnage of acs downwards on the ' pavement;' g' `, merchant. ships as Britain, itt: -ad- * she' iiundled the Isund info a his far. National S tam Hotels They have .;, rT precious bottle'of red *Ine fell Sys %'; ' :. dition to corvette and other beneath him and smashed to ruin. been prepared by men of international »; : pro- ' reputation et each item presented can.: tective naval craft, Sir Arthur Ae 'Pablo lay probe' on the a� prepa- ty my kitch, _ P be ecoffomicad kn a _ ..Salter, "joint. _ps�rlisinentary ,sere- . meat a red trickle spread ' from enette with - modest resources. lacy to the Ministry of VFary underneath his staggered body. Transport, FRIED CHEESE SANDWICK _^ <' : p told the House • of ' N The crash of the cracker's des. k:. Commons recently t' The first dish comes -from Edward y during a de- charge brought firebrand. Sylves- lUbert Gebiscor€, Chef at. the bfac- bate on••shipping> tro to his door. donald in Edmonton, a hotel with a Canada's ah buiidi Q ; "Pests!" - he yelled:' "that. vigil- sterling reputation in that b Chef [.aooata of the Nova Scotian ng -effort . ' - ante has shot old Pablo!" g rep busy city' since• the . start -of the war was• and throughout the West generally, for Hotel ahoevs Mr. W. Stanley Lee, described as "one of the most At' a glance that appeared to' .the excellence of its dining room serv- Prices and Supply Representttiye `�' u. ,�� trot in t939. of the Wartime Prices and Trade remarkable, things in the history. rapinl.t too al nail u�. A. yruue +uau i 1 f the $T1t18dt COmm�nwealLh" :.s "; ` with a'-widening pool of obvious•. Their Majesties,.I {ing. George and- Board now to maitre ment6as z load spreading from his body; a Queen Elizabeth, were guests at an shepherd's pie. by Sir -Arthur. mounted vigilante sitting a nary. t d' t i cd aid F, as inner a the. b a on and n✓ those present on that occasion com- York, or, the neighborhood of Fisher- - ous horse, a revolver swinging mended the menu as being entirety mati's Wharf in Sad Francisco, spoke -;ISSUE No. X1--43 - from-W& rip,, hand 53 -0 �ti ^l�„��d aeerooria Here is Chef with delight of the gnocchi discovered 'r{ - - Ciebisterf's 6l1 Lion Or a deliaous lu r "LaUAdUlLa . hl. ..�yw 'f90d`il`a8-911! - .- was not to blame for reaching an tainableat moderate ridce. It is a reap erroneus conclusion. supper dis}i: pp Make a well buttered cheese sand- novelty yet William Schmidt4 Chef at hiI" Svl�•Patrn a t ^ r m a d; w;ah •,�;..It a w:' the Canadian National Prince Arthur "tyranny! Down with tyranny!' Up, 3yt4� inch thick between. Break tvto eggs, Hotel at Port Arthur, -given assurance - up the RevoluCon! "' beat well, with a tablespoon of cream that it is well within the capabilities *' ��� . . . and a speck of salt. Soak sandwich in of every housewife and the resources- r He made a tlget like leap a¢: ors mixture on both sides and fry in butter of all good kitchens. Chef' Schmidt the pavement, and'laid hOld'of the toa-golden brown. Then.finish in the adds mushrooms, but says that when .!- - oven for. five minutes to be sure that' market considerations and price make vigilante's' rejns, tearing at .them the cheese is positively melted. Serve them- scarce-and• expensive they can ' bL ��wV like a maniac. Forgetting that it very hot. It is possible to do ,wifhout .be- left out. The -recipe. provides four e was his service -plstol in his hand butter on the sandwich bread. to six servings: had slipped toehis •h rist, the police MEATLESS MACARONI % cup milk ; man struck at 'Sylvestro's upturn- SHEPHERD'S PIE 2 whole eggs TL.is suggestion came from Nickolas - 2 cups dour = •�f -' 1 -..' 4 ed face. Lacosta, Chef at the Nova Scotian / I pinch salt i '.11a_ u i ;. " To me=to me, comrades!" bel- Hotel, Halifax. He also suggested some B excellent fish recipes butt he Shepherd's •I cup diced onions =` Pie, a favorite in many Canadian I cup diced celery Z. - -- .. homes, was selected as a novel variant ' � cup diced green peppers :_. �., ;I� ••� '. of an old friend. As given below it will cup diced red peppers " make six servin 2 cupw licec! mushrooms towed tomatoes ptional CROFTON'. NI 2 cups small cut macaroni 1 onion up thick s I >� pepper 2 cups milk Sat and Cayenne pepper `x Z s grated cheese -2 eggs Method: A -Whip all items into a' - - .Pr«PgCtW Sy�stdicste� _ Msthod: Boil- 'macaroni is salted thick paste and drop into slightly salted - 3Projrerties- Ieeatad its the International sad- EakoL- water (not too.well cooked). Dice the boiling water through 1 pi ing , arge pepperi-aitd'oai gently. Drain pff an . f�wit7r__� _. . 000' Syndicate. cos. - hearts- initchin - bridge• Niek•l Aria .:. A :10, - tier or other fat. •Mix cooked mac=- a little Utter and grated cheese. _ UNITS PRICED AT 00 -EACH -` roni, cheese; eggs and milk together B --Fry onions, celery,gm _n ' _ ' M $W. halt and.. to taste.. Pour in- a pepper and mushrooms till tender. Add � x ti;aeL Llwit •cart is Z 000 akerea of sleek lw a company '�� tomato pulp and cook' well, adding red - 2S to 30 minutes. , pepperslasb- providing these. are can - le .� tdrmed. ' fir• ■a sour saMerlstlea or write for Information to ' GNOtd�M NEW 01MRANS nod, If freak, o{ course conk them with } the other Ingredients. �nit and cayenne _ Before war imposed ;CROFTON NICM PROVEMNG 'SYNDICMt- 1>�d .travel reaims pepper to make a rich hot flavor. � - _ :' ,t3fons p well tq rationing, Caasdiaba Put (A) Gnocchi in btrttbred bowl - - 427 - Wilsen Beds., .Tenets. who found themselves at Soho in tttad cover with -bot tomato,muce (B) Laid9N Greenwich V lop 0 ' NRev ,sprinkle withrgrittd cbeew and bake. Y•,.,x ' 'eC�r, Y : .�,'�PS:39G^P.tG.•3c7r,'J::L4:3. = rr`•. - .'..f: .i2gv,s:::-�/ +.. . : ,-�".•i4wfr '� .. .. , f;,y 7 ���� ,�ir. - r"x: '�+.�•.y.4c R - ••.. e• -: � ,2p•v.c TF, rC: V', �gr R.... .;'°Y¢thae'A Ali,.'bYCT.✓_"L- •:y, .. _ ,.i'3:��',a. ._.'fnCi.�'�' w,�.y':f: q " PW SOON F � ar r :ratr FUNERAL OMWWR cs Staioon, Bey Chief, Notice to Yol Moo as - Beg. No. 29731, will be kept at his �iRtivaM A�i■la■ei owner-'s stable B _ . . MAIN 84•. - BTo�TF! VIUR , Lot 36, roken.Front �1Ve - _ _ IBPB 11, �•, + Concession, Whitby • Twp., and will of ill kiiri■. Prone 197 t be itackad free of charge to any CARPENTLPRIN6r -' ty - - . 8}wey, =31.00 per tM -_ farm is Whitby or Pickering Town- - �G lLter . C1iW - 9Wgkal 1670 Protein - _: ships. Service-Fee $Iti.00 Phone 8$2 - PLUMBIIVQ - - -' ia■t sea 1% binder twine at _ _ _ _ Wbitby._Ray- Bro",' R R. 1 Whitby ROOFING � Niternity Roos � old price. .. ,F,1arkam, 'Ont. _ A �"-"t8 �Ve .+elao sell Brantford Rooting Reg�atered Nareeer in Gr■i� and Chops o! alt Hinds • Materials, Empire bathroom and iti -Hoar Service Given Order your cidWc starter early -- Ma le Leaf Fire -' Laying Mashes and Dairy en Duro - Water A•mbu -� pm �' .. - -- a r -- -- - lanes : Sm'v -� _ _ -._.. - -- - _ Take sere of bags because they s LISTM(_ IN.. Insurance- - Coe' SS stems, Beatty Stable -' y .MRS. E. R. GOOD hard to repiwe '. • - Equip mea and Ce Ce F., RADIO Cheap ' Rateb !or Farm and Conn �S '�$teeiah - C�re�i(i.a �! '�+ Bull BROADCA9T8 Buildings ) Windstorm Insurance on Buildings - - - - w i .. manuus, ies etc. WANT • • •' ' 8.30 p• • Ant6ul; bile Insurances of Wos1r Gusraatsed DEAD HORSES AND CRTTL - :Tuesday duly 27. - Write o Phone • ' ' Phow 6602 :' • Pernmaea■t Naggiat p , For tree pleg up phone Saturday -__ July 31. : _ PICBERING, ONTARAO BROOKLIld ...... . - BOWman' & Rowe_ . T �1TT th.k Frays the Temper and ' CLAREMONT ....•........ s sad a� 1.15 p. m. � i` . d . PRV U �R PICKERING , .......... ":... Thursday -July 29. WArroy, ONTARLD Nerve■. It way be Your Eyes. PICKERING ' ........ TUCK. OPT. Q. AGINCOURT .......... so" S C. H. l W6 pay the phone char -$ o - - - GOR DON YOUNG LTD _ Phone ike _ SToronto -Phone Ad. 3684 OSUAWA. -014T. . .= -.. 'Thy farmers' -7 . ._. _ � - = -- ==- .=- - - - - -- -� �,• �. .Auctioneer - '; _PLANS JOB SECURITY FOR OUR FIGHTING A - _ - - Nor% - -- =: - Theatre 22 Years experiences. Xo Bale Stouf f►ilhe �� , Large t R. Too or -- -, A THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT'UitDAY _ StoulirilLe 7iz0! - JULY 29, is aad 9i `A °fight To n..,�. � 10 M ' : `' .. :: - , . - � . . . -• - .�; -. ' E errs• .�, ... .... .. ._. _ _ • -- - ``��'`b Iusurance of A.il Binds, ' "I'he poet Important Job of Any {Ga"=unent, is Loretta Yasg sad B.:ra .:•.arwe - 8eei: Hatetl lVailI* a wAh Guanataee Jobe _ fat Slur Boys when they Return News Reek Sports and • Ctrtoai 1Fi+oe4 the Battlefronts" -- Arthur Williams+ Security and Servios. . _ j� = IfAhDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDI A-id PboAe .Augat Z,.3 sad d �_ - BROUGH71 PICK 513 - The Moan and _ M ` _ _ . k �• = Clarke • Prentice Ge■rge 8eadon Herbert Manhall _ - aYesa tw aeve� ay ts■�eeset - '-LICENSED AUCTr,„ ,.k4, d. _ 'P No. l of tie C. C. F. Platform _ - _'_" _ r the Cow. of Yo=n ...a o�. Arlo- _ _ :. : S D tiss'of C S, F Ca d• of the Lalq `Pisa issrsedistaly. lees er�Oy�aleat. of all alter - - �,1 the Nary ' the wsiR. T. H. Prentice (formerly Plrafi4 for an itiri�s the Pesee is' ?eahaioelor - .. sad Prentice). Farm • and 11!hta� 1�S■dble only . thr*M* C. C. V. Policies. During the days before — Stock -Sale■ a 8peaialty, eat Hair, OR the -war the policies of the _ WA paines 'left s trail � - AMISDAY, FRIDAY..q , .l..f . a J r. • Reasonable Rain �p�iat eat mi.eey aeelois ICanada._ Ase-W4 5, 6 and ? = -mall Our Boys Returi to lose Days? - Prde of the _ - _ . _ -- - - - - -- a�wa Hoy with the Qm..Army Overseas writes: Y�e� B R � . C K• '•Let -us main sure the world will be a better place 1o. live in than it was previous to the war:. When L Vftk _ - - rttisia'their gleho Itbe means of liv that ihodd, - THIS IS I am scared. Surely to "Gdd we are not bad; f THEATRE. -. =-te fosse rotten days o!• '29, •30 ind 1931•B�nB - You Cannot - Let Them Do,"! _ aBealthtsily Air- conditionedk _ u _ i1r•dylag ror over there 'i�SD'AY, FRL, SATURDAY _ . .' _ .. is worth Voting For. Over Herel -- - - - JULY 29; 30 and 31 i :r - - -- Two shows at 7 and 9 Tie -Future Defends , on ' YOU - =VOTE C C F _ day Matinee. at 1.80 j y will speak over.iU 06 t:a iW r _ -Radio Stations _ Blessing -. George Murphy, -_ . _ -- -- - �r y� . �l•�� THURSDAY, JULY � Cathie Landis • 5.30 P.M. , 1 - Dennis Dj w. G G �'. Ontario Riding Associatimr SATURDAY, JULY -31, - With Benny :Goodman -ab . _ _ 9.00 P.M. _ )Its Orchestra SATURDAY, JULY. $I. -- -- - -- - - -- „� 11.30 P.M. - MONDAY,. TUESDAY,- WSDN'8D yearn ago, 'sna nas • been bed - ridden, - - AUiG{ITST 2, 3 and 4 ' tevale ever . since. Ooze for Q Holiday Shows Monday ' .. . _ -Mrs. Ferguson eiijoYed' a delight- Aud .'' � - �e ■ . fuI holiday with Tier daughter,. Mrs• � _ -- st_ I.3'd_ .Evening at 6.30 Sand 8:00 DR W J Deline, in Toronto. = ___.. S�roag Oatano■. end WEd. Last tone• at 'L '!be cemetery service was well Mme, Herbert is ;`holidaying - at George and Mrs? Bamsey of Lon - u attended. The nude quartet supplied St. Catharines - and �onsTsrtat Ran- dons . Qnt•+ Celled on friends here on Aug. ±. a� Aldrich Dr, iteddick gave an inspir- da11 Blinds / i be address. Tre ool>Metion received , at Bayiield. _ Amounted to $187.36. J. B. Melrose had the mis- Rc P and .Mtn. Winter. e#bUtained ~ CietB Glamo - 'fortune to tall in her haane. The friends from Toronto,. on Sunday. no Y � � "Jis■asy Lydon �► 9 for What's that we hear?. - . just doctsar was called, and orQered her The Bryant f+eiriliea sire ho V 01% listen, yes'h certainly is the $ _ also-an- added attraction - -, ' removal to East their re -union on �•w_ - ... hRa. been silent General Hospital. Saturday}• a and - Exalminatian revealed a . fractured- abash of, J; , s lamily� are . Bsoa. did �e Ala:sader _ ik halms for it; • +ylM F�rtes$ Mr. and 8Pr■ •'No=;" W - Garnhaaa Tray abd f4oily ate M�a Mollie Randall and Mire aaaaeott VA With Richard Greene wo Marlon Anthony spent their ho and daughter, . o! Than "hwving into the late David Annie holidays are .�� ><w�iaa SM Lonna We welooime them to the under ths�arental roof. _ spending a. creek .ad, with his tale- -• The Annual Picnic o! the Baby fives here. - - CANDIDATE - Band WM held at the -home of Mrs. - Congrat4d-ons an being given, - : ]Lt: T. L. ;Wilson, 11nd »errs n ' J B�� � � , had a td R' P, Winter on his election to Tg RSga� ,SATURDAY '�' and Mss. and ° good t$mR the position of • -D: D: G. M: of T ifary Anne Foster attended the : ohto. Distrieb B at -the hr- � is *Q- bwvesbed cropw AUGUST 5_,, 6 and 7 funeral of the I&* Mrs. W. Shan► �' won -ti -ems eonfined to recent .brand Tye judges for -standing field St Campbe t rd Lst``8atnrdsy. j;s W wish a heart canditdoa. Immortal Sergean her a speedy. teoo emp■ of oats, in the . Oshawa Fair Ab&W suffered a attnks nearly two ' �•y. co- opeistiea A meag pre jset, aes+e . viewing the laa w . 8ent� Fonda sad t[aaeiw O'� - _ 1ab�'ja: lamtat hea+e is s+esaelt- !!olds last SstusdsJ. - � ® Itl* �w ��� �� �v �w� �Ir�r s�•w v�� �� �i.,a� 71�1� e , ~I _ r• a'n d RS.''VOTER l -MR W. o -m e-- ­,_�:T ak -Ontario —.*--7-- �4! STRONG � �•: :�! rim •,�.,i''``•. .' .;�ti+},py ... _ –•' ,. ,..; ,.. _ ... { _ Our danger in this Province is not unern pIoMent after the War, but Rather a Shortage of 'Workers K. >:!' %: ':•. for the jab which. lies ahead. If only those who h&Ve k16— which O_ ntario and 'Canada +aan . play in the post -war _ - world. Hailed as the greatest event in the political - i, _ _history of Ontario; George Drew and his Progressive -. Conservative candidates acre pledged to a sweeping _ _ 22 -p6int plat form. It is termed "the finest social „a GEON/GE HABIT � _ docuft ent in Ontario's historyd' Here is a summary 5 of oply three of these points of particular interest -to this riding. - - - - R of Hydro"Rur' al Service Charge Recognizing that the publicly owned Hydro - Electric ' a - - ..iiumediaie adjustment of the rates for electric.. energy 'upon a just and equitable -b Asti& ' ' charge in rural areas. will be removed. Power is to 1 extended to farms with full recognition 'f: the _fact Ahat fob =. _ 'pcoduction_in- mmr is hardly less ise taA—the mWtary effort.. - _ - - -: •School -Taxes -Reduced- Cane Half - There w ill be a sweeping revistop of our Whole System- of Real Estate Taxation so that the owning :arid improvement of homes and farm land, 'which are the very' foundation of our Sbcie #y, -will not be discouraged .by excessive taxalAon, As an. initial step - in that direction, the Provingial Government - will assi�ne at least 50 !percent- of the 'school taxes now char- asinst real estate. It is, however, to "1!k clearly understood that this charige will not affect the suth'oAty of the local school boards. ,:• .Will Take -_ Over Stock yards Mack Yards will be taken over by the Government and operated as a publicly -owned enterprise, so that simcuIatfion and manipulation may be stopped and fair 'prices assured. = - V aT-E- - FLECT RGE - -- : _ 'The Progressive Conservative arididate - !George Hart needs no' introduction tol the resident, %off Oshawa, Whitby off• hardly ,anyone in Ontario - .._Couni!y. He has long been prominent in public life; serving for four years as Aldernnan in the City ' - ` /1J1AJ1V;11j Ci1611111d11 Vf l_he Lv S&ool Trustees, President anti one • of the founders of the ­Oshawa Chamber of Commerce; ,Director of No. 4 Dist. Agricultural Fairs; .Director South' Ontario Agric- ultural Society; Past• President Sans of England, Deputy -= Tice- President Canadian Legion and Past Pres. of 'South Ontario Conservative Association. ,Born in London,' Eng., he calme to Canada at the age- of 19 and started his career in the new world ` 'a a faitmer. In 1919 he established the Oshawa Dairy Ltjl. of which he is President. He will long ' be 'remembered for his contribution' in servioe in ' cannection -with every patriotic and community - effort. Three 'sons have- served in the anrved forces. This, then is the (man you are invited to su o i' : .. . - - - -- - -12P_. rt. n This t�'Pe= =of -c' izerr- eertairily= rnerits - -- your confide �su:Ppori =a"he -polls on Aug.. -4.- 'C I Progressive onservative -Association. of Ontario � -• . - Y , 1. YG.a _ .:e....i r:R .Ir mod, ,Ip �! ' 1 IY.'n,ul 'IJ W • eL!!sl III JI ;YY I I ^I 144. � I. IY 1i1� .1 Ai li YI!I' �t.111��i ,�' I 1'• •' — _ . r — �i i � , J �� ��E � • � •,, � __ eft i - o ` �' �" � �` _ 1\7bftt/ kip AWNS _ .� � �` '�N_�� .�, ,1111' u�, ► J� • Yiii .. - s.....,.�r... __ ■��. -- `w'�- � ;"1'� ��T; lllt r :. - : i�l � � �� �It, . %1�!� - �� - i SIMON ���Ir••�• %�Q- � �;•` 1 •ili � 11 �r ^� =1'1 ±4t� I •_ -� �r�l + �I TT � � � �l 1 • i e t �iwul' .�'�"� ` `mss ' /%I }. -\•'1!` �I .-� '�!► ! , ,1 L:r! ot t• L^�t�r. !'!S • -•� : V�A,�: \,1,: �� _ _ � 1 `� it ►� ITO . ,. �� ''4�m����_.. , !�'►�,' , tir` �� ;'�`. AAR I .. r � �7 c�,7 • . 3F • - �►- , 5` % +',s� :�� ��t':4 „•.�.:J wi•.'SgFs'"`c "� r mew 301.-494 imp - - =alai emont Jaa -des Briscoe enjoyed a .:.. - • . - _. few, days in the city. Mrs. T• ' Lye and children; visited +at the Len. Lye home ,recently. :. Mrs. Wm,• `Brown is fil the Ottawa `a ” District for a holiday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Baker are on M MAW - - .. . = holidays, D#, look T eh=stn ist home on _ Xr._R, Rumohr, Hamilton, •spent -- the week -end with Mrs. S. Rumohr - - Jhere. Mrs A. Giles • turned to RRAl'iGEMENTS have been made for members of the Reserve Units of the Canadian Mr. and , re • b, Toronto after spending two weeks Militia who will be in Camp during the week commencing Sunday, August 1st, 1943; -,at their hame here_ their votes • Misses !Marion -and Shirley Kil- n ]VIS41..•k a.� dr�...ling- weer -in bees std it~s = �� =ATa -I ' -s©d =Mid District No. 2.- will be -- _ - Haliburton_ District. allowed to vote at Advance Polls, as listed below, on Saturday, Tu17 31st, 1943• - Mrs. M.Burnell was rushed to Torronto on Sunday 'tor an appen- The Department of National ' Defence (Army) has arranged the schedule of training for , dectoims. Reserve Units of Military District No. 3 so as to- permit members of Reserve Units fiom, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. this district to leave .Connaught Ranges Camp on Tuesday, August 3rd and be home in - Ken Ward, on the birth of a son, _ at Brierbush Hospital, on July 26. time to vote on Wednesday, August 4th, 194. -Mr. Alex. Scott, Toronto, is— The Advance Polls. available for members of Reserve Units of Canadian Militia, Travellers, 0 - few--days---at the- h#me - l -fir - .•y......- and - Mariners -will -be open- from-8 -o'dock�4.M: unto -S -f�- -- - -- = o€ Mr. and�_M s. t- here. - -�. 'do p� until 10 o'clock P.M. on Saturday. July 31st, and Monday and Tuesday, Rev: - Kennedy an -- iaamly reti -- thie week for a 2 -week vacation at August 2nd and 3rd, in the following places: y _. Camp Ahsunyoong., ' _ Mr. Ernie Baker and Mr. Doug. _ : . LOCATION FOR ADVANCE POLLS FOR GENERA! ELECTION 19 3 _ Reynolds are spending this week up Electoral District Location of Polls - Electoral Dissrsct Location 4 Polls : in the Muskoka District an s Jnrotor Brantford .... ..............Brantford - Stormont ........ trip: ;! _ Cochrane North .....: Cochrane Sudbury :. ».:».......Capreol, Sudbury�ChaPleau The three children of Mr. and :. _ . _ Dufferin -Sinum ..._-.Oran Colling"04 ?emis{camm .. Mrs. Alex. geville, .. • ••Englebart Schneider, are spending Alliston _ Victoria ..... »..Lindsay . this wt with their _ ....'___'..Port - Waterloo ..w••M r cle Mr, Durham Hope W 1 North •IGtc ene Elgin • ............ ­.St. Thomas, Bayham Waterloo South ...:....Galt, Preston -Wonderland, 'of' Goodwooa. • ' ;Miss Mildred Brown, daughter o! : -: .'. , .., am - ................. on . Fort William ..Fort 'Willi Welland ...Welland, P Colborne Mr. and Mrs, Win. Brown, Green- _ ...Halton .................... st .» H. Oakville Wentworth t ._111amil� _Hamilton East ..Hamiltat .. _ .. .. wiood, is in Oshawa. Hospital foot Hamilton Centre .......Hamilton Windsor- �Talker- _ treatment, Hamilton Ville ... .Windsor - - Fast mail service was recorded Wentworth .........:..Hamilton _ Windsor- Sandwich•, .Windsor - a k, Taylor iaYnily = Hastings West .......- .Bellevill Trsnton York North ..............Newmarket (Costnsil �t+is wee •When theme e' li':., 6 ... .................. »...Caderteir Elietea received two letters from England, . Kenos ....iCenora, Sioux Lookout, Ig- ' York East ....... ».....63 Eastda� Avenue, To- mailed on July -21st and 22nd, and ' nace, Redditt. Hudson ronto., - arrived here ca► July 26t1L KC&A West. ..... ». r-s—ernn ` resce it- ea Kingston ..................Kin on side Messrs- Fred Evans, Robt. . E. •....... York Sou ......... Warsyth.._,and - Rslpb Miller tourney- Lambton West ..Sarnia _ Y c6 398 au Rd Toronto -- - l Lanardc.. .....:.......S.atleton_Place, Smitls's 3512 Eglin 'ton Avenue• 'VGP, ed to Agincourt on Wednesday last a PAM a Lincoln St. Catharines - .,..York Wen ..... ..........New Toronto -146 Fifth Sts - •ta take part in a bowling tourna- - .................... �. ment of `trebles". _ Leeds .........::......:.•... ».Brockville imico Ave. _ London ... ......London S jape bra "Bob" Holman, -of Clare- ,, • l►�iitnieo• --40 ' Ward Street - -. Middlesex North ... London 'TORONTO mont, received word this week that Muskoka-Ontario ...MacTier her husband, Q. M. S. Bob Holman 'Niafam Falls. Falls, Fort Erie Benwoods'•••....-.•• .2o Scarborough Rand • ' - rinse ° 206 Mm Avenue of the Tank Corps, had been in Nipissing, .. ......North Bay- Mattawa Bracondale ............735 Ossington Avenue r .• - ercourt hospital in England, but that he Northumberland ...Cobourg Dov .........1230 Davenport Road I doing line nvw ". Ontario ...................... Oshawa 1218 Bloor Street Wen Ottawa South............Ottawa - The July meeting of the wctn- - — " ...... . Ottawa East - ' ` .- : '. _ '� . - •• - P kdale .....°..... 3 glin . . :.Y 1 onge creel - :-en's Institute was held at the home � - Ottawa Ht ,•2 71 Dundas Street West a • _ •' 'Parry Sound • _ •Parry Sound .. _ . ar P� ..............255 I)uadas Street West - ' of .Mrs. Frank Carson, on Wednes- Peel .... ...... .................Brampt«t : 1728 Queen Street West day, July 21. Valuable iniornmation Perth ... - ... - ......Stratford, Palmerston, St. Riverdale .............:98 Pape Ave (corner Queen ».... . 'regarding - :Wartime Prices n� Peterborough •...:.....:..�'eterb ron�, Havelock � 90 Ch�esteFr Avenue, - '. ;.. ..was vein. Board G Trade 8z Port Arthur ..............Port Arthur, Schreiber, -St. Andrew .........:455 Spading Avenue -- - = McLau- Nak - -- speakers were: Mrs. David .........:...6o St. James Avenue ghlin, Oshawa, Chaiivnan of the Rainy River............... :Rainy River, Atikokaa St. George ............Foresters' Hall, 22, College e - Branch of Ll�c P'. T. P. Saul; Ste. Marie..... ..Sault Ste. Maria White Street _ B. for the County of Ontario, and River, Hawker Junction, St. Patrick ........:...161 Admiral Road =- -Mrs. Graydon Goodfellow, - Chair- Hornpayne 176 Beverley Street . ''Simcoe Ceatte....:.....:.Allandale � . - ° ' ' 'Woodbine . .;.31 Athletic Avenue roan of the •W• T. P. B. for the Town Simcoe East. ............... Midland, Orillis, Port Mc. - of ;Whitby. A z -A�� . ei` Nib ALEX. C. LEVU attack" showed the importance ' of i ca•QEF B1.SCrivN .aorrak•na orrrwwo' • ' lined the danger of inflation. Mrs: H: Johnson gaup a huono,ous read- - ing '10utline • of History'.', followed - -aby a social half -hour. Local Air Cadets, including Vic- ' just south of Claremont~ . Baldwin when the- horses started • off with a itev; Walter` 1)a�let to tote charge for Morley, Eric, Wallace, George • -had three passengers 'with him, in- jerk. He has a possible rib rs►^'tun, �f ' Rani August, � i �'okes, along With members of the cluding Jim Faulkner. Cliff • and and a very• sore collar -bone. - -� -= - =Rev. Walter. Daniel will have S�ffville Squadron, returned' or . Earl Watidn. Proceeding north. Lorne Carson; son of Mr. and Mrs. charge of the services in the Bap- Monday frdm holidays. They had . they came on three cows, and Walter Carson, P. R. 2, is in the ::'''fists Church on Sunday morning at been down at Mountain view for avoiding _two, they caught . the Oshawa Hospital, from 46 slight 11, and in the .Park, in the evening the past week, and we understand-- third +— gave it a ride for about fracture of the skull and a badly _ at 8.00. His subjects for Sunday' all had a very 'good tune. 50 feet. Bdssy got off the front bruised leg. This was caused from . udnper with an injured horn , his falling from shay- Tedder, when next will be Morning: The b Highest Wisdom ", and in the ' ev- Cow carried 56• feet on front of 'car leaped over the fence and was the horses became frightened. -- -- cuing': "Religion and the Wsr". In then ,gets nP and jumps over the gone.' The front, of the car was Mr. Fred Aill, ' fornrierly of Balsany the ereni sec- _ fence, :. badly, "banged in" but no one was now of Ashburn, is in the Oshawa the event of rain, 1?g 'What might have been a major 'hurt. 1 Hospital,' suffering tram a broken _vices will be held in 'the United accident, was' lucrkily prevented on `: �:' _ f leg, a 1compound fracture: This too ' + Local Air Cadets return from Sunday night, when a car, driven "Accidents A- plenty" a was kaused when his horses ran a- by Mr. Baldwin, of . the 4th Con. Mr. Walter Ward was thrown way, and he fell. Week at Mountain View' Uxbridge, hit a cow, at 'the gully, froim a load of hay on Saturday, • .s:.d mr � - • ,x, +:n' w :vac _ s.%,.•y. �4° -� r:: .xa: -_ - mssw:.,. 's.,, ''.+R' _ - �.r, ¢ ".0 � � -..^., w ."ti` cis- ,:- .� -w•.� s.. 's+ � tt London, were of the Slfep- :r0���, - , marking her repeat PW : * Thee Whiit*- ,Gray edding on s Rs4tivea sal ramp, s. P prim � h �iree iver. W.L. g _ . �7 held a picnic on _ saiurday tart at the hoe:le .� Mr, Sunday, as r `la, AiM i • M -: and -Uri. Winton Write, Clar"nont, ' Vl**rs during thq week and Of their daughter "Virginia, to Mr. Congmtulatiatss to $Appers Jiom Young People's was held at. Mr. `i����1� _ ° 'week -end were � Mrs. J. Homely, F. Gra of Toratsto was o! s and Geor and Mrs. Gordon- Lehman'., Tuns- C special George Ricssrd,' wha were re- day ni a+ of, Stratford, with Mils Bate-- at interest � to ;Brougham people, as �dy married overseas. fit' tea W. Ellicott holme: -Mr. and Mrs. , the bride was a former, popular t' Benson Draper, R. ,C. A. F. was DUNBARTONi - WatLoe Ellicott and dtild, and Mr. - Brougl . Foung.lady. Miss Gladys .�ita�ttse on leave last week. The W.' A. of Dunbarton United -0ow Will need Paris Green and ][ts. J. Ravey: ' — Mrs, Ron: Gannon was her bridesmaid. A nurn- d*ith Mrs. Robt. Milne. Church will be in ,charge of -the NAkr and Billy . at her parents ber of relatives and friends from !. Some of our ladies tobk in the Service do Sunday morning; at 11 Atnena�s of Lead em Wsa Edith. Malcolm, of Markham, ' ¢rere attended • the wedding. The wedding of Mr. and 'Mrs. Ibiussel . O'clock. Mrs, 7. A. Virgin, lot Vice- 'at the Malcolm hgme Miss Ella • young couple have the best wishes Hatmilton. President of. Toronto East Presby- -- Ming B* Zl;illem .. ,M Wallace, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. of old friends- • ?4Zs _Ethel�seL.;,._ arc,,,, fir. � H Dunbarton Uhit of the Red Cmn We have i full .Hoek alas terown at tare T. c • Brown home _ While Rev. KennJ±,iv ;p' .bsent 2c Misses Mildred Carter an �j Audrey meeting ir! the basdment Of the ' nr. ant .mrs, laugh Gannon and his two -week vacetio!n, the pulpit SWth spent a - weeks holidays 'at at Sprayers, Garen T I, baby; and Mesa Glad United Church, Dressings °�' 1V1a%11 ys, at the in St. John's Church here will be'. Musselman's take, and another' are being Gannotr hone. _ - filled off the next t wv Sundays by ;week with their ' parents here. made, as usual. &rseas, Screen Doors and WrL-. 0•- B visitcy Mr. W—L Waner immei. lEmb June skmik -ie isorania at - 3+'ae Yoar Hardwvss Needs' Call dt - - - -- °;ia 7Jeroabo and Woodetoek; with Further announcements later. Ajax during the sumizner- omonths. _ reltNves during the week. A cable was received last week , Mr., Was. Sadler led the Sunday mmloitation - by Packing � T �T� , � � � �� Loeai members of the Masonic Ors by Mr. and Mrs• W. J: $Town, an- 'School on Sunday with the-- help of anies Must Cease l �i1 i A* won in attendswe -at Grand no�uncing -that J. -G. Brown, - their. - the - Temperance Covoittee. Music JOIN THE G. C . Sardware 1�iusmlGtt , in Toronto, on Wednesday so i n, had ' wou his •oronotiaa '_ over .� 8's, by the cii &*n, was - - - ' .and .'itlra vdw of . last week„ seas, as Pilot O'd'Jaer. idea given. Write 181 Oshawa Hlvti, PHONE 44 1 Mr. and Mrs. 9toneoaau, "of Tor The road betweeb here and Clare -- A surprise Party. 'was held for Oshawa t mtoi and Mr, and Mrs. P4tarer, of moat is now finished-' - -' -'- Mildred Carter; ohs Friday, July .� PTOWRRING P A. R E ` The people of Ontae'o have iinuch to satin from the Progressive Conservative programme, outlined by the Leader, George Drew, - - ;on July ith after months of consultation with farmers, merchants. - - drovers and all classes -of citizens all over. the Province. VOTE WEDNESDAY AUGUST 4 L i � W R_ � , I T,,'AXES B TTER INCOMES SECU FUTURE e f1ro ressive a rvative--- o : ___� Establish Bonn committees of leading irmers to lag Introduce such v+ocarioaal training i -� tag in schools as will production and distribution of farm products to meet imbue farmers' children' with pride in and love for ' domestic and foAign demands on a profitable basis —to - - agriculture -as a basic and honourable calling; and fit . .. _ : assure for the farmers a fairer share of the national - them to make it in their own life time a more gainfitt :income than it has been thepaat. 2 Eliminate speculation is livestock by converting stock _ yards into a province -Wide publicly owned. service. :.:% Educate the rising generation to earn their own living : :i and make their own , w►ay. - Relieve - farmers and all home owners of- one -half the . 3. school taus. - Improve the health o children 'by- fureishiag them with ._:... d m e :_4 4 Revise the. whole provincial fast system to stimulate home - adequate edictal is dental care. := impresvements and house building. In z- _mothers' silo . ' � �. � crease •� es sad old age pensions.. To provide for every child all, the education that can, be • usefully absorbed. t ' Reduce a st of electric power to farms and homes: rural pvpalsrivn, ' mica in more senses than one ha .s their feel afl the grtwna, win approve the note of authority and. confidence which animates the Progressive Conservative platform. The farmers will • , k _ welcome the advent of a strong aggressive adthinistraaon to Queen's Park —an administration which will employ the most advanced economic and scientific methods to develop and, utilize the agricultural, mining, iforest, and'other natural resources, of the Province, to buildup a strong provincial economy,'[uittish stead] - - - - -' 1 m to en nw m sm and women and establish social secure for au classes. - P caymeaY tl' _ -'The Progressive Conservative Pro •� and wi sa f 4. e affirms that the mot•al, s iritual d material welfare off— _ . �. _ �'•`• 1. -, - Nations and Empire. : :. _THE ISSUE ' -IS NOW IN YOUR HANDS, ...'VOTE FOR _ ..41� . The Progressive Conservative Candidate —(No Party in the.history. (2) We want •and need a change— vote.for a change --bat weigh the <: t ,, ; • ' ' `, ofthis Province ever attracted amore representative group of candidates). �• Don't vote fora party whose aims you have never studied or who wouia destroy inaiviouai property rights aria everything else you hold The Party is pledged to carry out every cottimiimeat given is the Drew dear. Drew'd programme is Clear and sound. Don't cast -a vote that _ :22 -Point Programme. Drew has faith in Ontario, faith in its people, will set Ontario back 100 years. Vote to assure George'Drew a strong 'faith is the future. Only Drew can win; working majority is the Legislature. - - - :_ ` - - - -" - . -Take the' t,R,e off on Wednesday, 4th of August, and t -: nra�k your barNot for the Progressive Consearvative Candidate. -1- - __ VOTE FOR -03 K. TRON11 ' AND OiD ANOTHER COSTLY iLECT1ON AV y _ r _ PobNA r by Aspeov Ca.n.e*b i.+y.r e t 'a ,{..v'nc.•- ..,,��. ,o: ."L ° ' ' . e ;•W, ' wi. ' .,�- r • �,/ , - • :, .. • ' ^•r••. •••d•.6, •flt.W• ,.h!'i,a1= '•GR'� M-I Ve �• -. •hC,."•v�n�''.. '��. .•� a:.. ON SICILY'S EAST COAST each pound that the engine eeir guests at the railroad weighs., )d, humans -were equally tionT ,�: ., .,• , X s w s of #lcient,' they could -climb at a A. 4ould the silver be left oa 4` r •z 't irate of five miles a minute. tt.e platter when it in being re- moved from the table T S • b. How can one unobtrusively Modern Etiquette chamber-- offer a tip to s hotel ______._By ,Roberta Lee maid, when leaving a -hotel? 6. Should wedding" announce= 1. What dges s, bride do with meats be sent to the persons who her, en�;;ement ring before the ' are to receive - invitations? wedding • ceremony? ANSWERS 2. If a man no longer uses _ 1. She either leaves it at home wife , lso omit it on her cards? waen arse goes to i 1�e ehurrli; .��. L - : _ 3. Is it oblatory thpt il, host she wekrs •it ' on• her light :.hand. �� V r �✓ " v.., �l Ile -F wedding ring must not he rS? or hostess, of a house party meet ` : T dt ..put above the engagement ring. 2. Yes. 3. Yes;, this is their first °aoaN :3, t i,' U/e INCO- �'iNIrCO9 duty. 4. Yes. 5. The most tact - t.r R - iii- way l o pltst a yfib uii,ug r' as �t* 18 an envelope. 6. No; the an- nouncementa are sent to the peo- Ro'l yOUi owners o did not receive invit- ple wh tiona. den's- Go C �. -. 3 >n • ^ , ` -- - .Old time `democrats" often ' \.' a• of � Ch @iri1C81 Spray I�1118 gave their drivgprs a - rough �' �' p y _' ride... Bdtthey fotmd donsolit- - 'Poison Ivy Plants tibTi in Ogden 's--the aristocrat. . :. ry of cigarette Irz it r I ' !a /r tive blend of choicer, riper' When Allies reach Messina,-at the northeast ti of lcii ihey - Poison- ivy and many &her nox_ - tobaccos, smooth as a- _kitten's p' y &,,... - wrist: -Not just anothertobam.' will be in sight of the Italian ..mainland. Here are some of -the 1r: 't, ions, weeds can _be killed easily :modern buildings in Messina, pQ ¢ , a:y •`- - but Ogden,s. Try it today. the hook =she d harbor .and • in the ,�,, , ,,;, , with • a spray solution of a ,pew. _ "background, the coast and hills of Italy. 3 '"'"# ' chemical brought out by the du Ogden's quafily for pipe smckerr, Pont laboratories. Known as am- loo, in Ogden '$ Cut Plug -" monium sulfamate (not sulfate). r ngp , J WHAT SCIENCE yon boisepbwei Teti ^+`` °, the compound is non- oisonou - In one test of a': group of y and free p from fire hazard. It aeronautical students, the high- g' , sterilizes the soil for a brief,period [S DOING - , • eat rating was attained by a' lad ..:;: ,. only. 'Weeds ki1lid by spraying HORSEPOWER ,whose weight was 175 pounds. with ammonium sulfamate include This student climbed a 14 -foot poison oak, choke cherry, wild Most of us- are familiar with ladder in three seconds, thus - blaeliberries; Russian,_Canada R17d -- -- the expression, "Work like a attaining a rating, of about 1% �" °'' Morse." but- did you know that �.; ; ,, sow thistles. Destruction follows. •the foliage and thence down to .. horsepower. absoisitio>1_ -of tke-- chemical into tim roeo -'(for a very -brief period) . it- it. .. This; -does not make the human yossible for a human to develop' 'the equivalent o! one horse- 'engine a 'Very efficient apices � „>� � -, _ • of power, when it W coliaidered ? , ; i�iat internal combustign engines The value . of the term horse- re been devised which deliver - powes `was determined by James as much an' one horsepower for { Watt as the result of expert• . REBAM _. _. _... . menta with powerful dray horses, _ - -- and is, in. consequence, in excess LADY HUNTER (la the Steep Rock Areal Ara� - of what can be done by an or- .. .... - :' 4lnary farm horse over a full TEM,ALE PILLS Diamond drilling now In dayV- lvork. As" determined by Isro A. J. er ar". Isio. Watt, one horse ower is a uiva- Foe Ptaialal and �mT� - er A. ,t. )leLarea. M.E. P q Perled•, Extra - .ittreagth, ebarea easy be boaRbt is' 33 000 pounds 2.00 - - n raising A i lent to -•- p. g .. through . _ our Own Broker. im one minute. _ : PHONE LL. 3600 _ _ •. - r - For City Delivery The dark glasses .-and pipe, a • • . r don't hide the identity of this Per . full Infor- •One very simple way. to cal- SKY'S DRUG STORE military' man in 1dew.Guinea, SDt mation write :ewo hi�estme�ils • ' 'horse- Road willate our own personal 'h 1881 Davenport .. y p p° his cap and stride make him eas- power, says 'Walter P. Keasbey (Corner Uxbridge Are.) ". 9 Adelaide St. East Toronto, Oat. , in The 'Christian. Science Men- TORONTO M recognizable as Gen. Douglas , itor, � in to climb a flight of stairs MacArthur. �'.'. _1: -- -. -•'- " A To obtain your horsepower CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED. CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED �:atiag -on a stair- climbing basis, ° first determine your exact AL)VEXTIStMtM,S' ADVCIt S AUVERTrSCMENTS AUVER ISEME6I5 k 'weight. Tien measure - the exact - height . of file flight o! ataxia AUTOMdl lUXS- h9llX0 HAIR GOODS PROTOGRABRT - 'TEACHERS WANTED -- -which you propose to climb- in Vsl B- ::g_z vr- �t -6�9� tea TOUPEs -R- ffE -r3n*' the •test. Titers• sprint up -the Sce us flrat, ldount Piessant -Mo- ations; Switches, Curls and all lix�rl I [1tVLlslr IfIKVUGtJ PROTESTANT T E A C 'H E R tors Limited. Used Car - Lot at types of • finest quality Hair The Heat: Rain, or Hail wanted - -tor. S.S. No. 9 Hotlavd__ -stairs for, all you - are worth, tim- 2040 Yonge street: Head Office, Goode. Write for 131uetrated cat- state. Salary and , quall'ffcatlons. ' in uraeif; Or, better still, 632 Blount Pleasant Road. To- aloguil. Toronto Human Hair HAVE YOUR SNAPS Duties to commence on the 1st - Y ronto. Telephone .HY: 3181. Sut•ply Co., 628 Bathurst Street. Delitrered by Mall -' of September. Write 'giving -tele- _ having a friend time you, in sec- Tn:' nto.• Any, 6 or ,9 exposure rllm 'p hone number -to Thomas ' - perrecl1JJy Denntson, Secretary Treaaurer, onda. `You' are now .ready (when ALTO PAAT9 supr petl and printed for pals /i8c. , r -' ii. R, x10.' -' 1 Berkeley, but. 11AIRDAESSING SCHOOL _ Supreme quality ■nd fast service •you Catch your breath) to take 'NEW AND USED PARTS FOR ALL. guaraotaed, •• pencil and paper and calculate makes of care and trucks. Com= LE A It N LIALRURESS1NG . THE �� PHOTO SERVICE WANTED -- .ASSISTANT TEAi'li -_ .your horsepower' ratin>;, piece automobile machine shop. Rot,ertson method, Informatloa er . for Sparta Contin". Lion s • servlce. General Auto Supply, 17 on inquest regarding classed Statlon J. To,,•oto lichooi. Write ejating quallfica- _ j,'ruAerirA 'St., Kitchener, Ontario Rot,ertson'a Hairdressing ipad- toons and salary to Grant Nrchr First you divide the 'time It eriiy, l3? Avenue Road. Toronto. r, ard, Sparta. Ont. CHICKS "WORK 15 UNEXCELLED took you t0 climb the stt.irs •(in' MACHINERY Bk:TH. \��': WANTED, PROTL:. T- seconds) into sixty; then mul- HYTiltipS FUR' EXTRA VIGOUR A E- RUMELY SAYS BRITISH AIRMAN ant teacher for :Public Sehcal • - F OR SALE -1 ADV C o f -. 1 to Township iar r airvi . Com a Eleven, - also popular pu p ibertlon - :'tllily the result 'by 'the hegght of Ott Yv! , operates on fuel oil. - Afanvrra, County of Durham. Uu- ]fst. all ages. Fairview Farms. t "Ynvr work 1t. unexcelled by any _ the Stairs (in .feret) ;'rein mul- ,. lit. Uarys, Ontario. .3dQunted on traction wheels and- I have yet tried, and before the groomers, Good condition. lmmed- war I toured quite a lot In Great tied to commence September First. Uply this product by your.weight B[•\• TwEDDLE SUMMER CHICKS late delivery. King Paving Co. Prltdin and on the Continent. Your Apply. " stating certificate 3L-_te and Ltd, Ilox 3s, Oakville, OnC •atur,y expected to G, sl T 'yay. ,(in pounds),; , and, finally, di- f, r gulf and Winter Profits. Once value, too, is unbeatzible.': This .3s, Secretary, Bethany, 'R.�i. Nu. v on a tirng even the horses would complimentary' letter to star. Snail- 2, Ontario. vide the result by 33,000. These have Inughed at the idea of start- MEDICAL ■bot Service comes from a British ` mathematical calculations, prOP7 U.- chicks in 'midsummer-. But Airman training in Canada. erl carried Out, will give you ft's different - dow. Millions of PROTESTANT TEACHER R'sntc1 . 3' g y t%madians are already ekeing out = „PCc' S ECZEMA SALVE Any Size Roil -G or R Espoaurea. S.S. No. 6 Hay, salary $1,UUU, 11 DEVELOPEU AND PRINTED -:Me '- pupils. Apply Jacob M. Ginge- r a.: rants meat tiler with-chickens- and rich, Rs No. 3, Zurich. Vnt - •egirs. The demand for both :' ••.y,,,ittri, rise Torment of pry 'Boys and girls on active servico l;r,�r:s tike a snowball. It may .Eczema. RRyhes and \Vbepin* enjoy letters -so much more when ' 3TOPPEO r•r,,.; a peak about Christmas _ QUALTFIED T8XCHER F0 N.H. = ;i� .ai s>mtrs �hi=hs Skin ui Troubles. Post's Eczema "snaps" are enclosed., _ Np, 1l Lancaater, capab :e Of r,a&%e %vu, :,ut uio-.,t,puint 1',,,,, teaullini 1':nb -i:ai! -or Money Back .the summer and give - 'yourself ltrhinc. Scaling, Burning Ec- You will get snapshots that will vv; ry mange, sturL rwcaaie %,uv- zenia•' _lcne, Riiigitorm, F`impies pl�rr�t > &° h-�:;eF- -== 5^ °-=-� salary 31.000. J.• Y. Baker,. Sec.- 4 agoiekrduffanmitc6intefe�ma pimples ash• ernment App'rove'd chicks. 'Reduc- -:f )'ov moil •yuur film -rolls to 7 Teas.. L)islhuusie Mills. vn:,, •afoot. .oaks,.a.bies,ra.6e.nd other externally and Athlete's Foot will respond l ell' nunimer prices now in effect. readily to this stainless. odor- Star saapabut Ser,ice for develop - ase sedAdstr ,wbles,onefau- acnns,coohne,anb. :'t rite for catalogue and price tub' and printing, And yon will get QUALIFIED rS. . PROTESTANT ulano . Doti s --- -_ -. -- sgitie, k D. D. D. Greaseless. le_s ointment, regardless of how er, S.S. No. 1, Gl tembean. Duties Soodoes ��� y.taps, l'i: t. Prorttpt �1etwery.' Tweddle Ftubborn or hopeless' they may the promptest service. obtainable In to commence Septembei is t, =.146_35c trialbottlepaoraigaemonei7b•ek Ask f :hicl: iia>cherfes Limited, . Fer= scum, keeping with quality work. Send -pry $900. Mrs. Emma Hancudk, ll' end* wtisttody6arD .D,D.PR£9CAIPTIOI'L ' fius,-Ontario. your next roll to Star Sun Send Sec.- Treas., Lrondale. Ontario. tt An, PRR JAR - your Sers'Ice for a trial. S . BP.AY ' HATCHERY WILL. BAVl: Scnt post free on receipt of price' 3 MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS =e QUALIFIED PROTEST'A_NT Tb M11- plenty of chicks for early Aug- ' er, floral School, Salary $1100. delivery, so don't go sho,rt., • s. Size 4 x 6 ",m Beautiful Easel State and 't't P. S REMEDIES . - Markets st1ILs.aII- ios_Lvrall we. - _. _ .- Mounts. ��ylelea District. u c n �� Se _ - [ AA S - �Ll'TC an au81�1y. - Limited -- quantify - -b6 Si-I- +.ir +3er- o�1.ua+A- -- r A Duties come c, p - > farted chicks. Turkeys. See near- You cAn, h.i,% :e eniargement3- 'oton'r - tember. Apply Wm. Parks, I:ath- est branch or write Bray Hatch- TORONTO cry lcn, Ont.' wed bF tutnd for u' small additional era', •130 John N., Hamilton,- Ont. - charge. Kills 'aphis, leaf- • DON'T \ \'ALT - EVP:RF S['1'FER- t• QUALIFIED PROTESTANT TE_ilCli- •. ; At- hopper's and " "oth'er "' TEACH- (.r of liheumatic'1'ains or Neuritis er for S.S, No. .1 Ga1bri4ith,' AI- DVIFING A CLEANING STAR 'SNAPSHOT SERVICE FhG11Ifl try- Dixon' Reined)•. Jiulti• _ i4oma -District. Attendanc:, 17. sucking insects in ro's Driig- Store, 335 'Elgin, Ot -- Box 1 =1, Postal Terminal A, Toronto Salbiry 1$900. rge Sing let on, gardens and orch- • HAVII YOU ANYTHING NEEDS tawa. Postpaid x1.00. Sec.- Treas.. Dunn Valley, Oni. - ttyein�, or etea-ti�w? - NVrtte- to -us-- Priatustr n_une and address plainly. and =. One o un c e "for information.' We are glad to NURSES. R'.4NTED. on, all orders.. QUALIFIED TEACHERS \\'A tin- makes five' gallons answer your questions. Depart- -wed for school !�eetions No. i, 3 • garden• spray: anent H, Parker's Dye Works GRADUATI:T UR` UNDERGRADU -• FILMS DEVELOPED 25c COIN 3, Sebastopol. Duties to commence 1 oz bottle r Ligtited_' 791 Yonge Street To- «tn ni,rana fer vorieral duty. 8- ,, • Lr.. Sept. 1. Apply stating salary ex- i Tonto. hour •duty and half day a week, prints lc each. Aluntreai 1'hotu, pectea To Aran imismacic, N,'C.- + • Apply, giving full particulars.. _ . Y.U. Box' 1 GU, HCation !•', Montreal.' Treas., Sebastopol T o w R c h i p S oz, bottle.... 1.6o FFATHFRS WANTED Superintendent, Memorial Hospt- School Area,' Vanbrugh, On;. I lb.•,tirt.,,.,.,..2:15 Wlt.l. 'NAY THE FULLt).rVINt3 tai,, t�.istowel. 4 , I ]b. tin A.e9 - - RAIt1i1T8 C GL'1 \lsA Plbi•S TEACHER WANTED FOR S.,4. NO, prices for Goose and Duck- Gf:NERAL DUTY NURSES WANT- Beauchamp, 12 Pupil_, •d ;ides' 6 Ili. tin e.ss ers: Goose feathers, 68c lb.; Duck (A. also nurse for X-ray. Si•x -day to commence September .. Hal:,iy feathers, 48c lb. Canada Comfort! -kvf.ek, maintenance and laundry; RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS "$900:' Apply stating qualificati ",wi er • Co. Limited, 736 Dundas St. ,a'iate-salary. Apply Lord Dufferin bought ..and sold. It Farris, 39 _ -and experience to \frs.; 1V. Wit- Walnut SOLD Fast, Toronto, Ont. Hospital, Orangeville. , . Street, St. Thomas, Vnt, son, Sec., R.R. No. 1 Tharr!oe, EVERV HERE FOR SALg RHEti3IATIC PAINS , Ont. 011.9 AND GREASE. WANTED. A iIILINGUAL FR-EN('II -• THRESHING OUTFIT FOR SALE. HIGHLY RECO5111ENDED - EV- ' English male teacher for Prot-.-s- Bell Separator. Rumely engine. TRACTOR OWNERS SEND FOR ery sufferer of Rheumatic Pains taut church school. Apply .I:vv. - our' new 1943 price list on oils 'or NeVritfg should try Dixon's Allan Apply to I, G. BattTer, •- Platlx d r O a 1 Mont S. Reid. 3{85 McTavish St., " vi1Te, Ontario.' ' ' ' eat tg ease. Ca- pea five Ot Remedy. blunro's Drug Store, 33b Montreal. ___t'oronto. , 3510• Dundas _9t W., " ElbinOttawa. EoatDttid- $.1.00. : �f0iq MONTHLY* DUE TO LABOR CONDITIONS WE Toronto. - r are, forced. to disppose of 103 or THAVI. IN PARTS By' Jandar§, 1943, 1,491 Mal - `E more of our registeied•Palanilno. - PAT Ilf7'S tese had been killed and more _• -. afld. Tennessee Walking horses ' „ TItACTUR, PAltTy NEW AND lnciuding pleasure horsea, brood [`E'fHI•attTTuNtiAUI;H C7UIrl•ANr uaid, -for' all -makes of, tractors. than 1;500 'seriously °injured in i mares, stallibns, yearlings and Patent tlolleltors. NistablisaW General Auto and Tractor Supply, air raids. ' bloodf li spirt+ of grand champion 189a;' -114` Stng rmatf, Tt►ronto. t! Frederick St.. KlLChifner. Unt WEAKNESS blood lines. Send for our d LOM. - Booklet of Informatiots on• n- rive price ]tat.TFISItER PALOM- quest. ['APEp'ORi1 Australia now has 284,000 INO FARMS, Souderton, -Pennsyi- .. „ Lydia X. Ptnhonly - Vegetable permanent. ru I �+prkers, lie- vanta. sUMMF.tt, RESORT eTUMkC.H AND THREAD W,URM3 p pourod dot only helps relieve often are the cause of tll•5ealth fore the .war s e had 416,000:: Coathljr pain trout sup wean. na', _ FOOT RALM , _ _ - tn. humane all. ages _Na one !m, evs feeungs --dus to mo� y� ay- UItAN INN - NIAGARA- ON -THA munal Why not find out If this' "Wall disturbances.ItttetDop Chile' more thAll. tas>;dlsCreasl[''illt>7" "- ,BAUb[EEKA_FtNYf JiA1.M destroys i.:,l.o, imuu•lo: good rooms 'err- is your trouble? Interesting par- $' 711satm o aga offenalr adon- tt>F4nnOy. 45c -blow food. Idenl location. Awl=. �tictrlars -Freel Write Mulvaney's 14 000•tons Of sunflower seed -lc4k • Cuts days•"�laCaaada bottle. U tswFt - nirent, Demmnn' g,ilr. ride or just. loaf. Telepboxio Remedles, Speciallsta, Toronto .i. ' Drug,litorp. Uttawa 2Ai. OAL 8"son. •- i' ne a,a�awFmwva- .sax � > „r�•a ,e•rx•,:. .,- e.Yxan°rx +�.,�•+- .sw. +is�v � _ :',ras-.a. - +'a.n k == _ �.±v +erne rc<.i - _ .. �+s ..; :x...! -.. - .. r' . 1. "- iy... Yr.. r., "•, � ..', �.,^ .Y' •�: .- _; 7. ..• . ,. '. ..''t ,•irv,�. •lr. r.+n•Yw` u.:.r.A'tf+W .,...y.,.q•X'M-.x, •ce.. ". .•AA. -�'. •,•..,y,.,... •,- ,yFp!44,. ,• �- �a ♦ •,'. ' ,r•++:•:" •. eowasyf -eK,r .�'++.w%e'•`'S- 's:�'.''!'r . •a. -.;v.' - --i7.}°.. .. ..'+`.`�,r"'iva,.. .>'ae..sattd: -:wr . �sw4 ':1s°�+;.".k'nrN++iN••..i,Vr n"mem' .. _ ' } .. xl. rn++, s. 1^ u+' ..w',a,.:a•.5•r•.WiMYrs•.9h':"* • - - - .. �! N D A Y _ , Fat��c 'Wife Oats To _cornea � �� ' � THIS CURI011S. WORt:,D �'` By William ,S C ><1 0 0 L �erguaon, r by Gwendotlne P. Clarke *•` ' L E S ,S 0 _ _ `A -_ . _ C °� . , sTe 1. r • Pt .-_ _ .... ' _ Kam, Well, here we are again-back'- ton district were quIt'' a :cited - -- -August 8 RANCpOLPH tG7WA. = -1 GOD STOWS HIS . PEOPLfi for another`little get together. Yoa when news of the "find" was first v1%pMAN, K°5 T#lE WAY. --Exodus -13 --15 did read this column � last week made public but now public inter- SHOWS \ � a i'RiP;TED TEXT, Exodus -IS - didn't` you? I surely -hope so, be. ,got has more or less petered out DIfL ' fF�JO.IlVTITV�S � { 22; 15:1.22 :. cause to. Introduce• myself twice since, to 'tile uniformed, there is ON - �. I _ Wnuld be altogether too much :fQr so l�tSl�.S9 —see - Fio�r�swr tr- vnn - - -- - -- lil%EES.� - '� _ _ p fay strength and song, and he is Tmy modesty. So, -if you are won- stand - around tong enough yon tinQ ring what this is 911 taco ®e my salvation. • E odus de about, just plenty to' interest you. While we Ai ,,., iaCr week's paper and You were there the men - there” were 11e 15:2, wt21 soda find that you' and Ihave,.- three of them -were connecting _ _ - j•. . Jdemopt -Verse: He careth for- F. a column all to ourselves. Now, long lengths of pipe ready for din- yon, : I .Peter• 5:7. _ drilling. - - isn't that• something? mood One length, of. pipe - - - •� } ES_SON- IN_I-T+i. -Si;T IPfE's - . -i. —' tea. h h wn-g - - -� - -- _ -- - I ., ,k_at it been a Time: =1 i45 B.C. s5 Frith yon •as it has been - with- us, j hole in the ground—and--let me - r' Place. -The Israelites as `they except that fast •'guesda'y we did tell. you .this wgrk was pretty •• 'J- -Vept out of Egypt gathered to- have a farmer's holidayahat is to stead; going. On -a log near the T :�gevther, at Succoth, 'in Fite '.no}•th- say ,ft. rained, so we _took ap hour drill were about a.dozen small cake 'edst ,ofthe land of Egypt. Otb'ee or two, off to do a few of the things pans. One of the pans contained .. n places in_ our '.'lesson ere -to- he that had Been waiting , for just a test sample of soil, which I pre , = found' between Succoth and the such an opportunity: some, had been brought i *D Yrom - - g O a g ', " ~:ti,t.orthern, end of the Red - Sea -- afld rozf the eastern whore of the We went to. visit a neighbour the bowel; of the eartb, No doubt wlio ha$ been badly -hurt.in a fall. the other pans -were to receive COAL" sTNLA50MLS8. •:'"'Rein Sea. _ F TdL REC. U. {r SAT. OFF. Out of Egypt ` ' .. ,. When we saw him lying there in samples taken at various' depths.. _ , a cast, practically, . helpless and All the equipment was on such a ,y. - - - Arid" "it came "'�o -- ..pass, -- when - -- - - --- . - - - Pharaoh had let the people go,. probably worrying aoout the work - - 'anassfvs scam. Tlse huge Iron - ; that 'God 'led- them not by the he , wasn't doing, it seemed_ a grappling hook! looked as it each , way of the lAnd of the Philis- mighty fine thing to be up and' one would take •two - men to lift tines, although that was. ne>sr; doing, even if one had only a mod- Wand the head of the churn drill 'for God said, Lest pefadventure erhte' afhoUnt ' of health and would make a 'well�irliler's - outfit the people repent when they see_ strength to carry on the' day's look like, a toy. We were not able r work. to speak to' the men -th" were wan;, and they return to :Egypt: . . s far 'too busy -and a guard around' but 'God sled the people about, pa 'the way'home,'.by' making a the drill -. and other machinery 1 by the way of the wilderness by terms- the c • Red Sea: and the--children -of detour, we came past the new iron read in no uncertain (j �'- ore mine which- is.' being opened - • "DANGER. DEEP HOLE. KEEP Israel went up armed out of , the -- • - - If � �•`+of �yp* „ _- _ uD near Milton. You' .have prob- OUT." So we kept out =aria 'after •�L �y� �fl � may- ><- - aoiy nearu Qi` redo auou6 • WiO - - _ The shortest and apparently. , 1.�W'�• - Oar- ay..as! `t�CtG:..`a•," - mine, which, it the findings are was over OP ft•;! FaAtYS S.R.BuoRC?N, 9,d - _+ Par+iect route for the Israel= ... . • _. Jl� . t`K� N.Y. ices to. have pursued. would, have been that which led along' the produce magnetic ore that will be , Here is an amusing little hot, toast. But . this ' route •g' the -a tremendous asset to Canadian weather. story -and It really hap- „ :c \: NSST: Please molt the flowersl� through, the. _chief towns of the war production. 1?eople in ;,he•.Mll- pened. Yes. -right here in ciao of _ g our local banks where there, are. _ Philistines, a strgne and. warlike both m_ en and women clerks on the people: So- God'- took' them by " have been the actual and uniform staff. There was no one In the 11/� KING the most circuitous route possible consequences, but for the .uabe- bank, other than the' staff, at the - - OUTDOOR KING the way. of• the Red Sea and lief and • disobedience ._ of the time. "Suddenly -- one of the girls the wi:derness of Sinai to the choaen.'pQOpte. said- "Look. Anae, hsfe's your Tran;•;ordanic region ' and . -so T� Waters of Marsh best boy friend come to visit you." HORIZONTAL Answer to Pre vlom Paulo 14 Beetle. across Jordan to_ Canaan proper. "And• Miriarn the prophetess; Anne looked - around quickly and' 1Pictured P I- i;plC'K' Y R!I N;K 1BTossings. i •'The ; barriers :of. life , may . be.. the -sister of Aaron, took a tim- what did she see but a little boy. animal, Q' I ! iN CIO M E A L Z iE 18 The soul ranked .among its greatest bane- brel . in 'her hand; and all the about four-' or five years -6Td. ab- " -' R E PUT SILIEIY (Egypt.). Bound By An dab -' Of course IV E H C I _ . 19 Rough lava. _ dlctlofrs.' women went out after her with solutelg stark Hated: I It has'----- 13 Tantalize: timbrels and with dances. And the entire staff was just about _ T i•'1.A A.RZ1H -21 Study of the, -"'And. -doses took the bones of 15 Raise up' stars. Miriam aneyverea_ tnem, sing yo overcome. rrnsrxii,r ihd Fl,ild l+w 17 Sea eagle. 11C1E T'AR �C L OiRiE Joaerh ..w+ith - -him -. for he had g 23 Chief Gusto± to Jehovah, for he hath triumph- wandered on and was just going 18 Genus o! Ti0 C i +' i iP S b'R straightly sworn the children. of than of e Israel,' saying. God `will surely ed gtoiiousIy; the horse and his past tiro. manager's office. when Large snakes. E1N�T'AI I IL visit you;. and y;g mhall carry up rider hath he thrown into tha the 'head" stepped out. According 2(1 Entangle: MIE;D I I • C S T'1A 8 M 25 Leafstalk. sea. And Muses ' led Israel on- to reports It would have taken the. $$ House of 5',K A' T; S P'V Ci my hones away hence wit)} you. ward from the Red Sea, null they brush of an artist' to do justice to Comniona , A 1 i? 5 8 p,0 I I 28 Those wit0 a c ev took their tourney ^�T��t iirte +�l.QeFn4iis of -tins `a=k ma- =- g_••'' expr- ssle" 81! l rdiw.). I 1-IL 1 1 1 L 2� all Wad r 1d th - _ from` Succoth, and` encamped-.in. si-' „v,,. Whan the �nle came bewildermont.,Atter stand. - � M 1 Eti,itn in tine edge of one wii- to Marsh the found the waters in for awhile between the double `MQZ , „ g Y g 2e Doctor o! $trnw,s. Joseph lad bound their here so bitter that the could got * , fatli4rs by, an oath 'to car his ' Y glass doors of fhe..entry the little Science 39 CentilitAr V£BTICA 30 Low sand _ . ills. drink of them, and at once they fellow finally wandered out to the 2? Wagon _track.. (abbr,). 2Note is .bones with them to - the - lAnd_ot l:r a t:aca. c-,aov «•a +y ntti+ +•ter -- -•-_:+_ No knoww Who hd 9YSw r 32 CourtesytltZer pronube. _ ing against Moses. When Moses or how he found his way to the measure.. ( ;nit. }. 3 Sheltered Acre • God Led the People -' turned.-to the Lord to ask Him back of the banks but he was evt- 3o Shprt poem. 42 Greek (abbr.)... 39 A creed. '•Aral Jehovah' ' went . before. T glace. ”' 40 Year (Latta). lthem by-day it! a pillar, of cloud, "What to do, he was' divinely dentlp out for comfort, repaid- 31 Money' of 43 Productions. 4 Mayan directed to a tree, which, when lees . � , account (pl.). 48 Symbol for 43 Braided. . to 'lead ,them the way, and by he had cut it down, he cast into We are still ivorrylfig away ' at 93 It is a- male samarium. gibbon (pl.). ,44 Forenooe might in a gill of fire, to give 49 Regret. , S Domestic (abbr.). the waters, . with the result that the bay. - Partner and a neighbour, - . '. then. light; that they might .go the waters were made sweet. both, of whom were vrorking alone;- 34 In the V. x3. 30 Males,, - slaves: 45. Two ileac. - - b; dati and by night: the pillar A. it is called 51 Born. 6 French article 46 WitHin. of eiold by day; and the pillar The chapter. closes - with • the decided to work tggether and to a 53 Requirements. 8 New Bruns- 47 Serbian. of fire by night, departed not Israelites resting -at Elim � where draw to from each' farm on alter. wick (abbr.). 49Soak Box. „ • there was an abundance of water nate days Yesterday they drew in. 35 Chief division._ 55 Is painful. trans before the people. The.: �, oLa long 57 It is. --- .9 Ponderous 52 Greek]etter� and welcome shade. There are from Neighbour's field. Today it - vdlumes. 53 Chaos. pilla! was at once a' signal and , , 'poem.. king. t. .: more Elims -in ,life life than Marahs; was our turn. Alid it' rained. Bqt ;.a- , guide. When . it 'moved;, the: , 36 Roman road. In Asia' it is lO Btuden: S4 Therefore. and we encamp by them. We are that's a _chance you. have to .take: 11 East (Fr.). - 35 Exclamation. people moved; when it stopped, not bidden .to tarry it the one, Next time ![ may be the other 37 Hammer. head. called r ' .:they encamped; `where it went,' 38 Neither. (pl.). ,12 Right (abt r.). N Senior (abbr.) ;:they followed.-'. but we .may spend' long daps at way round. .•._ Bs *ire Interposition - -' `tht other. How. retreshing the As tor, me. -1 'hdve..b4zm house 2' q 7 8 J 10 II 12 " "Thou silt bring them in, and _ shadow of those s' eventy palm. cleaning, picking berries and .can- lint :hem in the mountain of trees•t How' sweet . the water of . -ning Yes, I've been away in the . 13 trine '.nheritance, the place, O those twelve wells!- How de- wild woods after raspberries and Jeho� °a}l; which ttion hash made lightful= these long restful days! blackcaps.- I didn't '-get so very 16 17 J9 20 21 ,for thee to dwell in the sane- You _say that -they will never many. Where the ,berries were fussy. `O Lord, which' thy hands come,- to you? . -Yes, but they good the arosquitoes were bad' and 22 23 24 Z5 26 -havo Pcfablished. Jehovah -shall will They come to tired souls. chased me out. However 1 ha%'e • Tite.o w uv ,1:.� --t 2tY7llC�Y -*;the t _ ail jars vi ituii...pui awar» aeuY reign for ewer and ever. For L,,;„ - + ,a, the 1 r,rses of 'Pharaoh went in an of with his chariots and with 'hi t my old, sayhthey - ar�eat o- 3f �1 ��;' "' >'' 33 - 'horbemen into the sea, and Je- Don t Ask Service x hovah brought .back the. waters old, others that the tramping �? of tiie .sea upon 'them; but the Men Any Questions around isn't worth what you get. 34 ehildrta vi Isra& wci'[iced Svc: dry MaYUe they are rlg`ht -I dobt 37 land in the midst of the'' sea." Be • fair to your serQice man.' `know. But I 'do know that as long ,3b d,' ''' Th _dp not r•nn +#yin• a Don't ask him ouestions. .Don't as my legs will carry, me I'm .going _- great deal of matter to be taught, - piess him for information about to pick betTfes. To me it has a _ -. anci bo, the teaeher should bring what tie knows, about what he fascination all its 'own:' [t is� softie to the class • the truths set forth learns, about what • he guesses. thing that - belongs absolutely' to. 42 43 44 45 14b 47 4B - in the preceding verses. A sud- A senior officer, buying new, country life. The rustling legvea, -_ den and i overwhelming trepida- equipment, mentioned 'it, with his the singing of.. the. birds, to me it 49 5U 51 5 �.. -_tion . anmans- the adversary, acid sailing date, to a lady friend. He - is Just. about perfect. At least it fy' the' people of the Lord are un- is , in. prison. Another officer, is until I tiear the s6uwi of scow.- 53 54 5 56 opposed in their progress. This writing tq his wife,. described- his bell in 'the not too distant vicinity. _ was the natural result of the arrival at a British port in -a Cows. .' , .and maybe more than 57 _ . x 5$ 74 divine interposition, and woofs convoy of rtmerfcans .auu Sti.A.r. tit z,.,o rgh eSEl'- F- l�eia�Tx'. i _ -- POP —Pop Has Farther to Go .... - - - - - ' .By J. MILLAR WATT y : - - _ EMEMBI=R t YOU HAVE AS MORE, _ v -I'VE Gars" TNT .. ....._.__. _. _... a MUCH Gi-IANCE OF SIR, v. .�-�,{ . _' "- _ LOWEST J015 - PRQWrIDN AS a IN �W ARW ►� ANY OF US l - Pf11 .fi NOW I : IX- x. _ •Gig, • }.,:: - - •� . : :��• � :;•,': Vii;' > :� .. _ _, ., J�' :.LLB. _ .. - - -'i.. . • ?�''J� ? :•: j i \. '•,•?:��;'� : :v - .._. yy :: _ - " • - •�' ::ti1'' •; l _ ,.. r .. :: }•tit% ✓ • _ ,'.•, :: : •:4•• ? :':•y �`� •.•�,•' ' , �{ •: y:•,r :� :\ . •ti 8 l z - - - ':s �r fir,.» ^ ,Y; �:•«d;� ". • -. •Y'iX.a . i••• Jr. "i .�+,. bf, *- i, iN +� .� _ti,. ,'�.' „t :rr'”, �"«' . `- -; ' s �% ; • • - ` _ ir. w s $' w '•1F r; 'A ;r t �a 'r ' • :;L�, e -te TMV'•a• r !c .- S . t•. '� . •a u',+�•r -- <..ar+" . ,^k ; 9 .F**�- .6r,• y' F•."w� ya i ' .'"..• ,'_.� - „z�ra..',.1:+. .m.w; T�Y' v � . a :tip' y . s�'. .q , - .t •' 'R. ^ • -.:i -w. or',.''' "; 'f ��' ,:'�• . - ..is - d,;; : j. ',v . NOTJOE N ] w ainaYe 0 esula4 It to be l� FORS?TS, �. ^ . L'! *tae he Sig �re - ' b sd 1►y.,a�atil .foe. ailditi Oar ±evdb.' pass ' �r.wwa,.►tkal Asoodallm01Ow diY .�aad ba..b,« om•+•••t• - mar Sala .- 4- roamed outage Hard- 00AL4 a©XB, __ :• �rasa.c. oac. .� 'wa4od Boom, wd1, hydro, .full -sized � loth 0 = 4N. ply _ -woos, aE ANT, - - `"' *�►'���� �� _.:.,_._,gnplabe& iUngston -Bond, nertfi side BAND, GRAVE DONALD RUDDY Barneter, � West Of Petticoat • SWdt t. Notar7 PubUe. - bAoa*rto l caws. a a�aalioemar r oaeu b►7 •tl,a late A. a. Owls•- Creels. ply 1100 KinQSton Road, Apply - d .. Hor...whit". alt* -- '�, - -- � ==•� �. Phone Ho. '7li�ti. BMajo for Sale —. Apply rat Taylor BUILDER'S SUPPLIES MITON. SELL It R033 •j, � Ar FAMN, jug Wed of 4,0 lowkwo"imsto wula as NO. Z S�Bhway W. J. Beaton, B. C. - Tdopho" _ P Older, note your Bray tdikks fur tbe' VPq �aisaieo Dlseed in etoci a tall $ Brboloe Bell, S. C. Ad. SM • _abtd fall • Litnited_h�t _ ima — late August, then to ord- 3?2 E6 Sheet T �1 _ ' _!r. Same started Avelts immediate 4sifvey..Lochwod Nilliny, or g• .A: w: AMON M O] N - sr Ilhia'r, B. B. 2, ft&ering, Agents PlOk>sZlLg. OIIt. Solidbor, Notoa7 Pablie. �� �! Rasa •-- furnished cottage, Wee- Yaris 'N1; Bss. e6W 19 menu& Str. � *A* one or two adalta. � com- Telephone Elgin saos ��� ¢89,00 month. One mile '! 'lest of Pieker ae 86 R 22 PiYIM v' XMLS i/>< sea f At>psw• - it x_� S GRO%- q G - -11 SON:- TO�r�BtP - - - _ • 61art.�taC,ohMaaesr. Coeaariooer . •e �u - �. s • 1 Itlehp Lieeaaw. � axle. Oaf :. _ - - - -Start the Pig fOr Victory WE SERVE _ ... - -- .._Right, -�On _ - _ . _= - _ • –� Auger _ T� Sale blew pcita�toes, dig Starter ;' ' - AND •ALSO G lV E -- _ Clbblera. Edgerton Pegg, Phone _ At (Rare. 14 B 14. 49-b0 - = - -- -'= - -- -- -- - — - TL40 Ei"torC - Sale Registe ER r V PtCKING. • ONT. -- -ryIC . n /'`� U �[ - T'��"� Bat day, duly 83 anet3on sale !1!t _ DEL IvBR _ CY R ] L R . M 0 R I E Y . d �1 • S• L✓ 1�1 1`l � � _( �t = of horse 40w°' -f ftPleMeRtl' GENERATE I#f URANCE �entia� sir, .near new and modern C A STERRITT - #toaseitold furniture, inducting elec- • � &$RYICB _._. PitOTECT'IQA ,� , �adio, etc, an F�oicerin Hardware = Yialamd Ave:, scatrbaio apt. viilaCge. - , - . Y'ou 1'�eed A - Pr0Verty of M. Waaa�nager. Term. : Cank Sale at 1.80 Clarke Prentice, Funeral Director Auctioneer. - " 'Spring 'I'oniC order your seeds now as they axe v arse " .,_ . _ - . - Furniture - Safurday, August I --- a action sale �+�� : -of So head, aear-due aprinBere and �rs,°a! •_ the foSO�b �i a have Red Clover, Timothy, Alaska- fresh beoildt sows, Re6. 'bull, horses, - - -. ,Dealer' Slip of Eyg000soates hogs, Leghorn pullets, also sum - & Sweet Clover _ 0iedrie miUwr and ooeler, on thq . '. _ - . ' BS>Mi PssiGra - : °s E*r Farm, Wl� on. evale, 13th c Pkkftftgl r d T L WilselL Matos Ainbalaaee, Da, er Nixht Complete stock of hardware, Bard, '. oven Cash. Bak at S p. =s. sharp. _ Z'AOND 18 i Pbroapb�Ledtttfn e Prentiss, ase�oaeer. -Om Prewesloson Beeviea is . _ _ nil hxmls& Saturday, August 7 •- auction sale - - Aeesvata sad Etlldeit o W. • -0 haua6bald {...,... ►r�1 A. at Pickerbw VAlags, j�•, THE-REXALL BTORZ tew doors' Ead of 4- �ornere, earth i- ick `�i%gf �t. .i. B. Hges Pte. s stCr •'sh (bide Na 2. T�arsoa aa.br Sale at 1.00 = , - Q Y a — Wm. llLaw, auctioneer. Mr, &A . Mrs. Saiser ,md Yzs. • P�dt - _ . ! IiC�[ water f ountes at - feeders t Miss. Doreen Arbrao, $ - C. A. F. Conway, visited the fo�nrea o son, � STOitS 1E�faBSS . _ IOtaawa, spent the wee%ead with BOWL Kaise r, at Newmamiket Camp >t as. • *a. sat. 9 ss t ltd• ` Oar Ke te, - We nave It - Cm tie! Il - Or it L► Net IW! - Tt7 . D. Calaway: en Snnda�. Aso" NeDassi■g Fas! Itasiinsry Md iilpaibs • : =- -- n - we ` i"t ,�ntereot of `anta iloo Gountr� J. -S. BALSDON, �PICKERING . - sand for Semocracii .gin Action FARM ERS- of S. NTA f O progress V add' '' - v '� .. WE PAT NOWO ?l CM A2 .4„h :,- X83 B - . . _ EGGS HOGS Liberal Administration AND AU XWDB OF CALVES LAMBS -, ± ►... ,. :c „ice vwM FLICKERING FAR1`IS YoU - : LIMITED �. _ I i Sn�, �L :C� - ` •= Q m USE and GRADING BTAnON WS■ r s j ON I'. PBOKS W HIB1'f > _ ' VOTE . . _ RAE U M UER i. QOM Co. - -= -end Elect - - - The - - s� JUUCEIKM .. -AN9:LNr5UN AKKULL �.. • .. _ - • ._ ... : _ . ••. .. �.'' � - • o� , ._ Seward Itt'r awl Seaslloro 3'oi _ .:.. � .::.:... •_, PUMM m _ Liberal Candidate - - Tie g :arable ( _ _ lid and DreMed Lw°bar _ .. .Bash aooa. ses.ra. Harry . C: Nixon Interior . Mrim Nouldings Solt and Mudwood _Mood __ ^ _ prd•ier of pureed ---- - - . - . �oN'I' -ARIO ItIDII�G _ mated siding Cedr�ain . .. _ - � . �� _ _ Bsiei . OTMM P"MTxENT - SPH."UtB COiMIZTEE RQ�OMS _ 4 - -W Rasci Lath ` - - _ - ABplati' Shingles _ ' EtarT4ne weldose .' ,•iYititby . , bs'hiwa , ') ''�[asonite Products iBab+olatT Tile _ . -- - - ., - �/� • ii6- Colborne W, - 10.12 ,Bond Sts: E:- -Roes Wool Insulation Cemeast and Dale JFi� �mpl Phone 446 Phone 102'1 ' Weeping Tile Bawerla_ Friday; July 3'Q - Miss Dora• -Hose, Toronto, visited Heg Subsidies in Ontario County Miss Gladys Bly, over the week -end. - - Hob Subsidies paid by the Ont- . LOST- •- ders+ey heifer . calf dark. 8 Arlo Government from May 6, '4x raenths. mew Vot"[WRSON ' 2g. � . a $0 '48 amounted to �7It, Phone 877 Whitby,