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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_08_06_ . }...... .5. ... �. R s., s,. _.t?- s _:,.� .... -.1_ -.. _ .. _ - - - .,,fV � .�....e,.a+E•i:.• . _ .. .... �'� • : �i.:' - - . ' �'�.. .. - - ,- - �.-�� . c_.! .� . - - ,... r ... r • '1' . '. ro .+' -. �''I i .. i . - _ .., .t '.'ice• . Y, N � TIZ ;J 9 LXI4 -- -- PICHERIN(I; ONT., FRIDAY, AUG*' 6 _1943 - -• � � No. 51 PL. - _ - 4 st • 1< f South Ontario tuber ?o _ . F.. ale t car W�Il�ras . Ar b _ „ - _ .._. oil MW Ar will& rsomesi+�ss " we vus iii�LLea�ovs �' • • L -User have sposen° — l ow F icket'LAu T4l,s � - J— Voted - &W J* &* political history. of i LJbsral stronghold has taken God give us men? A tune like tail How Pickering Twp, Voted Mss Therese Laviolette, Qosbst'�; acs is South Ontario Riding. i demoands. j By Subdivisions visiting her sisters, Mrs. Con - 39r. Arthur Williams. a little- Strong minds, great hearts, true way and Mrs. B. - Kaiser. q� j eu*ured, ,capable gentlebaan "nth � �y hands, _ Sub-divisions. by number --1 Ajax �: M. Gilonna, of Toronto, ► is Is came into the Riding; and with Msvi whom lust of office does' and surrounding. 2 Pick Village. 3 „ Liverpool. 4 Rouge. 6 Che cost. visiting Mn. Conv*iy. 1 great eRert, galloped off 'With sot kill{ `;: ` y.:. P g rryw Mr. and Mrs. 1W. -Vii, Stork, Belie - honours, with two very Men whom the spoils of COMM � 6 Kinsa9e; 7 Broughams: 8 White Ville, visited Pickering relatives =_ :' vale. 9 Mt. Zion. 10. Claremont. 11 �1o�ewn strong men as oppon- cannot buy. last week.' ( ' �, Men who possess opinions -and - a A�o�-' Mrs. Walter Kennedy,. �Whitb:', Mr. •williams will represent this -will, men who have honour, men Figures `below sub -div. from 1•--11 spent .last week'with MT. and Mrs. igsg .ia' the next Ontario LMb- who will not lie. "' ".a ' -° - � -- Ed: Booth. :tare, as a ffietnber of the C. C. V. Men who can stand before a Anderson Bart Williams Mks Louise Rorke is spending a ' * demagogue and damn his treacher- — 201 259 4611 week with her cousin, Mrs. White, Iodine by Rev. IL IL Jenkiaelms via flatteries- witL -.6 ..L•kic.a. 168 183" 1iu of Thornbur;, at Rotary Lsmelebyn • Tall men, sun - crowned, who live 41 Messrs: Doug._ . and Bert Grabak a . , - above _the fog. 64 68 82 spent the week -end with Mr. and Rotarian •ffi. R. Jerskinson was in Public duty, or in private think- � 65 .68 Mrs. H. White and, fend Church ie speaker at this week's dinner, ing• 14 62 ... .14, Street. i ss his subject - "Sootlsad ". :I'or' while ' the • rabble with their �''; £ 9? 100 49 Mr. and Mrs. Les, Morley spent _ sing M. add -teas. in a clagairication of th�b -worn creeds, -�� -- - -: 5�, - - -- ,gg the week -end _ in Hamilton. , ""heir large pros elmons ani Their Ydias Jean Cinema in ai,cudlug. r !arse te+atssrea, industry in Scot- little deeds 40 58 8 md the �g�Y and Th Wt _of - le�q days convalescing at the .4 home . lse Scbtoasars, and Scottish Hvoonour, '-- �ing]e in setnsn "strife, s.o: tree- .. �F ice, -o b;� ".; 2L.. -EL.. dom weeps. 69 26• T Mrs Clement, Mrs. Marsh and ..+.di....ad .... L. 'a•.le PsRee W rung rules the tared, rust waits ARTHUR WILLIAMS, C. C. F. `981 9?8 920 Miss Helen Burling, have been via - ihg, Justide sleeps. iting their sister, Mrs. ; F. Boating, . ;; !1 __ Author Unknown at-Squires' Beach._- B� Wheeler Local boys home on week -end Woute en institute and Horticultur- • leave were: Bill, Bunting, Carl, Killed While Ply_- al Society get togfether' for Twp. Council. To Decide On Public Burns, Ernest Roffey, Sam Kaiser, • in wild ing Afternoon - y - - -: _ r " the *n� _.._ _ - Heal.h Nurse Pot+ Township Intent Herman and Clinton Pascoe, Y� England -- -' - -' -, latter two, home from overseas. �-v An interesting tea was held at Mrs, Armand Chapman - has., rec- _... -. . and ffizs. Wm. �fi6ealez were the �* of Mr. and Mrs' A. E. Jj�i'Triiler Oabin Residents Dr. Tomlinson spoke to the Coun- vest word -that her husband,. P. "O. ]ts cil on the subject of getting a Pub- i; advised d Ottawa, one dry last •��' last Saturday afternoon, ,of Township . �.. Chap:man,, has,Im- dded -- safely in Eng, - when the Horticultural Society and M=, "garryr Newman, Dunbertan, Tic 'Health Nurse for" this township. land. i reek of the death, on July 25th,, the "Women's Inatitute nfet together i ", that "all persons, meaning .. He described the details of the work , Mrs, D. Fanner, ,Miss Grinibly,_ _ :f their son Bill, while an Active for the occasion. About 6b attended of such a aurae. There would be 3ervioe with the R. C. A. F. •- we particularly the new reatdenta in. and Mr. Bob Leslie are spending a ' - d while R �' an op. After a tour of the lovely gardens _ our municipality, who are living schools to cav+er. "Work which few days in the (}ravenhw st and Ym8 of Mr, and hiss. Baldwin,. they gat- the .yeas round in trailers, be sae- he, as M. 0. H. cannot afford Pro- Bracebridge area. c national flight 'over Ragland' Full' hexed to hear a talk. an "Landscap-' rased ", "These people are making per time. to do. He thought that it abs. H. Matchett and Helen, Of _ lettans are not pat available, thou in and - :•!lie la of a Garden"' "would be s I W step toward be ' Toronto, spent the weep -end with t is advised that i Aerm�ent was laying more money than hjkL n the far- _ _ by ,Mire FR> :+� 8teimwff. Presid- �e� here,- ti+eis rh�►d.:+n r��!'"' � health of our school diildren, Mrs. John Muskat. Silt, wzr me of of the- lines gentle - eat of the" Toronto Waanen's Press �n�u�, they stwuld be pay- � would - be womwwle.- ri7° The choir of the United Church - Club, and i mou0ber of the Editor- ins taxse-, said Xr. - New==. coat o! a nurse would be :round 21 held a party at the horns of ffir. sassy, young boys of ores coznm=- .sal Staff of "Homes and Gardens ". --may leases portion of land, turd to 22 hundred doltara These would and Mrs. C. E. Morley on Mday ty. Born in Toronto, the tsnsily !!embers considered it a real advan- be a salary of about 1:1500, trans- evenin last, Croquet, music and re- MW to this community some years � they pay rent a that land, a ten a tags to have the two societies -asset rtatiom 5600 and expenses "It a- .- treshments made a very pleasant WO. He went to Pickering school, in thin way. be ��" he acid. He termed . bout x100. iiesve libesor stated he ry Joined , •. some of this new element, as `can-' „� always been in favour of a evemang. ,i Asir Force, at attion." Bask I deairabiea•''�xt. 6 -d -s a Mr. G. F. Coates was ,called to public health nurse", sad details anc Seaforth on Friday evening 1 her he had been stationed as a :.. high enough acmount, they would lit g ' �' - " -News Office to be Cassel move out,- and the township literature will be secured. at once. ;owing to the illrleys of his mother. member of the R. C. M. F. He ,"went i Saturday afternoon Aug. and Sept• will be rid o! thew. anyway - Council this plan carries throng);, it was We are glad.lto report that she is overseas in 1942, and--had taken "i decided it would be advisable to some •betty .. Mrs. Coates • and fain- part_in many'gt the bombing raids made a move It this direction at _ 'During the balance of the ssspmier - we expect have the new "appointment" 'start sly returned with h'r • on 'Sunday, over Hitler's E brope, t months --,-..August and Septomber, _tie meeting, although after spending two weeks with her' ' His younger brother, Jack. is I the queation wili� be gone into. in the faA, rather than at the first of the year. Ajax will not be in- z'- this olfic! will close at 12 noon sister. Mrs. Hn,linver. of Bruagela, - seswing u a wingess- operitor with ± on Saturdays, remaining closed for Danbartan Shored oaks Asiistanee eluded in t'Iis territory,. as they have The Yea People of the United' the Merchant Marine. ; the .day, their awn school nurse. Church held a wiener roast on Mon - Bill was 22 years of age. and fe is Cleaning up Sanitation Problem. day evening st.the home of Mr. and sarvived by his 'parer_ ta, Jack, and W. A. Gaady's Auction Sale of Dr.. "Aszrlstrong, s ssaus:;ser �� Grant toy 14 &rkham Fair Board Mrs, Kenneth Morley. To "help the an infant brother., Household Effects - Saturday after- den _ :of. D'lmbatton "Shores for the A Grant of =2b was :Wade to the war effort by saving gasoline" they, noon at 1.00, King Str. F , Pmt eleven years, approached the M F� Board. Mr. Jahn ' walked out, and on arriving, still Council on the subject of clearing Scott, Pres. of Markharn and East ' had enough energy to have a good up a sanitation problem at the local York Agricultural Association app - time !( THE NEW G DV ER NM :N T LEADER , thy&At oil b �„ d" shed the Council for same. E. 1r. Mickey, Cooicaville, N» high water level this year, and there has been visiting his sister, Mrs. ' _ is little beach at; the Shores at the :. '40 rrectim :_' f •C, J. Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs, i6. east "end One family is dumping 1n reporting last Council Richards; n, Oshawa and Mr, and and burying refuse in the sand, Meeting, this reporter made the Mrs. E. Michel]. Port _Perry, called error which has daused-the 'Road I "on the visitor 06 Sdn43y, all calling : Supt, some•trouoie in -- puiJar svi„r on mr. and zrs. r'. b. careen, of . water of the tstank a the East of the people straight ": We stated that all I, Greem---ood: •Mrs.. Steve-son­ has not shore. 'Dr.' Arrisstiong stated,lisi township •bridges would be taken ; seen lien brother ,sipce_ tea. years .. over by the County. That is, all ago. } . { if an east wind carne up, it would bridges with a span of 20 feet or Sen-ice.5 ih the Presbyterian carry the, water into ih- i '.'that OveT. — !t snoula• haver- Tead — ill Church wilt be held' nest Sunday,• pipe of-the tank. He stated P P townline bridges ", and not all the August 8th, at 2.30 p. 'tn. Suadajr - ..�F: >:k% . �f eYR" V. n; •?h?",a`'4'.p;.,:.ya`°,x,�t••: ,,' Qy,z < >: >•;, Sara ><<r; :< :. . >. :,. ,.s ;.r thoussirds-of blue- bottle flies hover- t'aIhnnb Will mgt 'ar- t nn ., a over the area, where this refuse hash• hCpe to ha �'e all our classes ' . ° > :? `'• ` " been dwnped. Dr. Tomlinson, 3/1'. 0. Y , Some , Expenditures for July well filled again. '. H., will investigate at once;. 74.87 M 1 .. Relief ... .. .. • • $ The Woaien'a Missionary Society Quite Probable that Pickering Twp. Roads and Biidges�'..�. :.. $1124.38 of the PresbyU.ian . Church will I meet at the hoone of Mrs. Harry, ajll have Public Nurse next Year. — - - . •- -.- - _ Boyes, on Wednesday, . August 110 + .. at 3 P. m. We hope to have mcdotivan of Qmrbjro," is speaker ; fi i at uus meeung. l the ladies of •��Csr &bhll� the "corigretation are invited. Care will be -at the 4- corners at 2.45. Have any of you seen a Grablin ? Qoupon Book No. ' 3 to -be issued - 4 Remember- they're' darned hard . to spot, - August 23 . y ',For they look quite a lot like A human, r >; And would fool anyone, like as not. J. C. Bryant Fatnilp Hoist Re- anlo4�1 the all right on the' outside, -- t ei h members . Ali, Yes, they're Atha g t9 of Inside there's a heart black•as sin, family and relatives of` Mr, aid • >.. : "'` To the e►var• they PsY little atierstion - - -! - Mrs. J. C. Bryant held their "s:mty4t. . :<*F ' And they don't seems to care if we win. re- un#o�}}n on- Saturday last, at the . • >. »>: 4i <: ` `: - ._ .. ' .. h1''re Roilida m k .. _ ;;< :: :<�... .,: ,. • - d y home An Broo, lire. -. .s> If you .happened ened' to visit your neighbor, A pro m for the day, of y PP 8na sports, : : "•. :. " ;; " An found he had four' extra tares, _ - .. - . • and 'other fo _ . . _• siilss ' of eatertain�rsen' -' r He�S a GrablinJ and d31ng his work well. eo Prepared, and enjoyed. f had be :<•,•;'' < :<;t; :; > > :,: ;, < :> :;' Work that old Hitler admires. Among those ,fromm ea�ne dle■ - • Cant points, were Mr. and Mrs. I.: But before you condemn all these creatures; BroRmwick; New York City, and Mr. RM aka a look-at your cam cupboard shalt, _ and Mrs. Roger Ward, Dallas, Tex- •f .you have a pound too much butter, - - as, the two ladies being_ daughters " ! - By heck; you're a Grablin Yourself. , of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bryant: ~ qP PIP vv L. ._ j 1 +'dam' > _ .. • ' .. - f - J . _ -' • .. . A i4,•X 4»,�•�•,f -y ate.. , t • ''"` j i'� lam' ''.3.f� u w�'9.ci- �'✓Z.vvz�•fu•f6 - . • - .' _ v f• }R � � I. -. .. -_�. '.. ---• .. FUNNY BUSINESS Now Can l ? ? _ : -- - _. l,y won. w.nier. �� // � _ - • ' , , .�yr.���..:: °.:::. :`'��� _ . Q. -Sow can I Clean Matting?, % /��! �- --Wipe ott the -matting with •itoth wrung from salt and water, • and it will-Prevent It -from turn- yeUow. ' �.. 41. -How can I protect the lower 0 Root ` part of the walls in the-basement? _ +�,. �/ - A. -When painting the base �� �1 - /ft am. coo /•• �` " "` _� - " ss,ent floor, let the paint extend alwurt ten inches above the floor. :_ ,�„__ _ j y ?hie will in a protection to the Sweet smoke M,gbter colored mall mho- the - re , ' 1EMOMMOW, .- ... floor is mopped. Q.-How can I easily cut fresh breads ,•-r ) • 11: �sse- ;1:.., lludt, ✓a li.�„�ti+ti�4J _ a;orty [r yvcxet watch. e-rto; ae eeptemoer, tygz, we were prop- hib1fe -through a- flame to beat it, Q' should register as John B. Green, ping bombs weighing 8,000 jonnds. r and there will be no diLficulty in..- New York: 6-Leave. the. napkin Butting fresh bread. , _ unfolded by the side of the plate. L� Q.-How can ' I destroy earth- _ f / `�•�� _ 6� Yes. - „ t ��p1ER'S PA 5 . '- . • 7brms • in the soil of a potted a .: plant? - A. -Put 's .teaspont[ul. of .Dahl -• �� . / Bombs in general use by the R. a to avatY yphor .in s quart of water ' and. - y ; i A. -F. -in -1.940 weighed 600 pounds. uidbe sate '. _sprinkle "the soil with this white it i, l By March, 1942, bombs weighing tells. is dry. 4,000 pounds were used and by Q. -How can I prevent. curtains_ - Strom- blowing out of the window �. and becoming soiled? "I don't care if it is appendicitis, out come your, tonsils -- _ ' A. -By using lead dress - weights'. - the sergeaUt says you talk too =61" �e f1 ''11tese weights can be covered with Me Be Yot1 a*' Milli `. material •the same color-as the -„- - - elutaine, then slipped into the bot• �1 make fhe enrtaia hahg even b. 'When . leaving . the dinner ,that someday You'll Sa�% tent hems of the curtain&. Using table to dance,- what should' one • • s about five weights, in each hem ly' -- .! do with his -napkin! Right! _ . .•_ . A,--Is it necessary that a man - We Were ght! - Modern Etiquette rise when he is being introduced _ _ BOLO BOY : to another man? By_gopearta..Lse _._.._ - But -some- day mi1� bet itiserefore ..� 1 -While not actually essential, suggest that you read the' little booklet we have Ipy .Robertta Lee. tc t: ♦nr better ca Lare . ,-- Leartlal_ _ -- - than to have any embarrassing { tii►ere be a wedding rlaheaisals land Mininj Investments. You'll agree after you - 2.- Should all the men stand at b2tlIIder occur during the care - - mony. 2 -Yea, 8 -DFo; he should- -hove w+td It .that it will prove to be an in. �.. - - until all the women are . __ •... aalaabte go idi in your pvrahasea of mining a'ri n seated? min to _- equities. If you are seriously interested in the • , . . b er for a m -,^ -eve- - . ,�utvre o f G nadi a n Mining this boo k will sent wear a wrist watch with full - ning ziress? - . = to you FREE' of char =e. - - _. 4. -Is it necessary that a man - ,, ;rho. is travelling-ale, use the . - -- - _ _ _ _ -- ' �+"-' - CLIP COUPON AND MAIL_ -' - " • prefix- "Mr.' when registering at - a hotels - J11S? Rt)s �K ' 3HER'WOOD & CLARKE - Prospectara and Develiopers. W . Y STOPITCHN.Mh of/wsace X427 W'llson Building 73 �►delaide 5t. W'est, Yoron:6 Mile Yee ansek teas! tram ltebtas of !nags t>tses, Iran • H . na4 at:bleta s Con, •mama and otbw art rustly _ _ - pasetl sloaSeuablet. ws rase- setsns. aodt -9 �1- - li . hw Address ......... ...... ........ . .4'';. 'µ•� saotta tlquld D. D. D. PraaerlpUOa, ClteasNSrs; ^:' <y somintem. gootbo LITItatiall And auteYlysto"laaense ' r ,� ...rry. abet ai albottlat +ravnttYormoaaybaey -aaic "� "W drues "tadarfsre.D.c.rflgsc/tltrriolt. ., CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED- - =-rEA "� s - -: ADVERTISEMENTS -- ADVERTIS'EMENTS ' :_ ADVERTISEMENT - -: �RUTESTANT T' E A « :l !: -K _ wonted -for S.S. No. 9 ,•:opar+d ' RHELNATIC YAIN,S State. Salary and .{uaii-t,'''+ittate. ' At:TUMU81LEs -V*ED )1rpUT SAL3l - '-of e� to commence on eke - -let IT EVERY SUFI YRlunt Write firvi: icle- t TRY I of beet @tuber. Wr USED CARS WITH GOOD TIRES. SAUME:EKA FOOT Ral ct� +,•- revs a paw D �n i nSecres See us first, Mount Pleasant Mo- ouenstve oho! instantly, 450 should y Dennieonr'Secrertry t,- r' „ a ,w, yea. uses mar t.ot st. yenmao ro'r Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ot- : -1t Ii- h °• .1 I3erlcetey, tint.. , Fa n IV,.. csla+r, Jr., whose rill •_040 Yonge' Str@et; Head Office, bottle. Ottawa agent, D� Drug Store, Ottawa. - taws, $L0O 1t•tpaid. pino..father' is a fighting West 63" Blount Pleasant Road. _To- WANTED -- ASSlt3TANT Tl.'A(Air �4llit graduate and descent -ant ronto, Telephone•HY, f181. PHOTOGRAPHY er for Sparta Cont'i,uation FLE:L WOOD WAN•rED School, Write statln+; -,+�AIfi;a- cf a Phi 1 i p p i n e war lord, tiona • and ea•tary- to ctr ,mz _ t _h- snaps to salute at Calzlp Cooke, aCTO PART! DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH ard. spatta. One. MAPLE, IiIIt�H A N ll' J1ixzE) _ - Calif., ceremony as Filipino Sol- NE AS:D USED PARTS FOR ALL" cordwood. First or sec ind'►;rt3wth, rde Heat, Hal■. or Hril :. difFS there receive gift Of 1500 makes -of cars and trucks.'Com- Also' Millwood. State full particu- - BETHANY; W"ANTE11. .r11:;T- HAVE YOUR SNAPS plete" automobile macMne shop Mars and lowest prices, - Wul•tet ":' ant teacher for I'uDiic ::drool b010 knives: service. Genital Auto SODDIY, 1 Schiess, 19 Melinda St., Toronto. Dells'ered by $190 Section Steven..•- T, tct:.•t+�p of_ Frederick St., a l Auto Supply. o. Any a or s exposure r[im perfectly Dl;+nvera,-COuoty of Durham: hu- deve}opeo and printed for only 25c ties to commence �ep[.•mk;:•r fu'nt. f HAIRDRESSJXG SCHOOL t3uDretAe Quality -and _feet -service Apply.. :stating, cert:rr,;.r: BABY Clip' I:p - ;uargoteed is.. secretary; expected, to 'n '`l._ Crrs- _ +( LEARN, HAIRDREss1NO ''rHz is.. Seccetxry, •II¢ihany; IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE A�- I)ON'T 11ES1TATE to write u. •fist Robertson • method. Cntormatlon 2. Ontario. :+4 TIMES lath summer and fail chicks, as on request regarding tisanes. Station I. fo,.'oto there will be some hatching to Robertsoa'a Hairdressing Acad. PIIUTHSTANT TLA�Iil -- :,,,t.eti . take care of such orders. Order tiny, 127 Avenue Road, Toronto. -ALWAYS SEND MY ROLLS ,;s. NO. G Huy Jnlaij- F1,!•! +U, 1! now also for -September and. Oc- pupils. Apply Javup f' toner chicks. Bray Hatchery, 130 TO.. STAR SNAPSHOT rich, R No, 3, Zurtch,'Ot,t _- WITH , CAP MACHINERY 4� fohn, •, Hampton, Oni. ' SERVICE ." QCxLTFIED TEACHE)i F'ri:_ t. . 1Vly, CAN STILL SI'FPLY S'O[T FOR-SALE -1 ADVANCE- RCMELY Nu, 1_ , Lancaster, y:,p:r +,;e ; of ROOSTAPPLKATOR with a limited number of day- Oil Pull, operates oil fuel oil. tThat's wnat a customer at Outte- teaching English z,id ii„<h, _ old and started ehlc,Ica, two Ind Mounted on traction wheels acrd niont, (.lac., writes. He adds: "SOroe salary $1,000. J. 'Y. 13ak••:, Scc. ilo paint -brush bristles to absorb and waste three weeks of 'age for immrd- rousors, Good condition. Lin of my friends asked me where 1 Trcas.,, Dalhousie 1ij11a. t�;:t. g Black Ldaf 40" -Oar "Cap- Brash" roost fate , d'elivery, King Paving Co. sent my pictures to be developed' late delivery. Also- older pullets „Ltd.; 'Box 36, Oakvtlle- Ont. and printed. I told them, 'send your !applicator spreads it thinner, and mote from eight weeks up to 24.weeks rolls Virhgy, Snapshot, service; and QL: \LIFTED PROTESTANT 1'L.1 + "H. ",!evenly. Makes "Black Leaf 40" go four Rook your order now for fall they too,, are aow ceg- er, Rural School, _, rdoesasfat -and still -gives effectiverosufa, hatched day -obi chicks. Free 'cat - ". F.DICAI. Ni teeing' Distiict. yrie �i c acrd "UtLE4� 40" ular ers of Srur �wnnsbot. -p itlo ue. Twedclle Chic ' AatchEr- -� r.Xperreuve. uu.u.•n fee ,L.Itnited, Fergus, Ontario servtce. -tember. "Apply %Vm I';,ik•, Mppliedtotheroostswiththe "Cap- Brush ••POST'S ECZEMA SALVE' •Any Size 1{o!! =-f or 8 �Expo_ures. erglen, Unt. ils lice and festber taites -is easy to use WHITF: I.EGHORti Pur.iXTS, TWO' DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 24 _ - eostsezceetatlyLittle. weeks 2nc, 3 weeks 25e, 4' weeks Banr�h the Tarmeni �f I)ry Zoriadividudbirdtreatmeat 0dropplaced SOc. Goddard Chick Hatcheries, Boys and girls on active service WANTED A BILIN +;UAL In feathers two inches below ill; . 30ctatin!a Hd Chi, Ont. Eczema, Rashes and Weeping enjoy letter`s so much Mora' When' Englisri 'mule teacher t, r'•ihetes- vent kills bodT lice -a dropp on Skin Troubles. Post's Eczema "snaps" are enclosed. tent church school, App!;: L'cv. bockofbir neekskillsbead S17ve..Will. Not. D.liappoint You. nt.11 vrn„ nd•r'r�u' r e+: geTa... _ Allan S. Reid. tl:„a, r-c- ■bot Service or a trI- Order. You - Montreal. - - -'- - - -- DVEING d CLEANINA zema, Acne, Ringworm, Pimples -evil! set- crualii, v•i+,•�, witlt'tiner -` h and Athlete's Foot wit) respond detail -at lowest cost, And you will D1NUR \ \'IC- TF..1UHl li »'.\`:.T1:U HAVE` YUU AV5 "TH1,i�[i NPEDy readil.v to -this stainless, odor. -. nrt' .,c .. f. .. „;+' for •S.:3. No. 1 v„rth.v,.. e iess oinutient, re;;araiess of now ttartmall district'ot her +ui i. nt¢ ay'• ?ing or cieaninR? write to us obtainable in keeping with QualFty salary expected: dun.c> t;i con,- Dealers,. . for ,information. We are glad to. stubborn or hopeless they may : tp'ork. star Soltpshil Service oper- answer, your yuestlons.. Depart.., setm• ates Canada's biggest and beat Zuwcole, `ecretar . Po;,rdryr ur`_ Everywhere i� ment H, Parker's Dye 'Works equipped photo finishing ,itcicl tees, Dinorwic, ,t. Limited, 291 Yong# .- Street. To- NRICF, $i3OU PER J �R a N- PUNTED E \LARGEM -TS '150 ronto. Sent post free on receipt of price-' Size 4 x G" in L'eautiful Easel t • 11 alnuntsa 'QVAL-IFIED i1ROTFSTAN-l' 7`,•uch- P.O S T' S R E M E D 1 E'S cr for No. ; T'orhul: FEATHERS WANTED You can have ,enlargem,ents colour lat0n County. Ihitifs c tiinu'rie@ 889 tluecn St. 1::, i_'orner af, Logan ed by hand for a small additions) Scpt: 1, 1943. appal} 5tatan_ ,lu: li- _ __ W}I.L PAY THE FULWWiNG - TUItON,TO _ charge• icati0n and salary in `•1 lt. STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE LADY HUN'T'ER prices 'for Goose and .Duck feath- . W'. Milford, So,y., ers: Goose feathers, 68c lb,,: Duck Un4. * * feathers, 4 c lb. Canada Comfort. h id er. co. i.im[tear ,,st, uun°as :t aj'EplCtl, Box I=, 1'us.tal.Terminal A, Torunlu - iIONETVIL,LE, UHT.; 1't ;.•,.runt � I• :ast, Toronto, Ont. teacher Ivanted f,uv S.S. For Psialul and Delayed CULTS - •)VERY- SUF'- Print your Hanle and address plainly Falconer. and Loudon•- .Y:;a;ssiri ye GOUI� RF.: on all orders. 1; Periods, Extra 'Strength, ferer from Rheumatic Pains or District. Salary bLoO+i, en, •':nr•ut $2.00 r4)R SALF Neuritis should try Dixon's lie 10, Apply at.-once to llan,:i 1'ry- fHONE 00 3600 - edy.. 1lunro's Drug 'Store, 335 �- FILMS DEVELOYL'D 25c COIN er, - Mli0etville, Ont. THRESHING OUTFIT FOR, SALE. gin, Uttamt. $1.UU Postpaid. Two marts riom eacl, negative. He. For City Delivery Bell Separator, Rumely engine. ;iii 2 h, Montreal Photo, ' 1,'F.RCq)'S: PROTESTA \T-: • t .r,,.;,er Apply' to I. G. Battler, Platte- NUR`3F3S, WANTED. _ �J), Box c160,cStationiF; Montreal. for $,S. Nom 2, \Vest r.;,r.t'rua[,, - - ' SKY'S DRUG STORE. ,ille, Ontario. �kellina;ton Count', th,• 1981 Davenport Road _- TRAUTUR PARTh. fi y rr6ad. GRADUATE OR UNDERGRADEI- fro Fergus on ,hunt; riuid„ (Corner Uxbridge Ave.) DUE TU L:113UR CONDITION WE ate nurses ter genera) duty, 8- "Start September. Juhu_._1'• -, _ are forced •to dispo3e of _103....or. -__. -. hour duty and- hstf-`day t1 w�eK, TORONTO •' TItAtJTVIt VARTS N E W AND R.lt. 3,'Fet•gus• _ -- inure- of -of registered Palomino Applyt giving full particulars. used, Cur ell makes of traeturs, - ;• .. -and Tennessee Walking hpriies.. '-Superintendent, . Memorial Iiosp•i- 'Ueheral' Auto 6ld Tractor Supply, HARDWOOD LAKF•,- ;:�'lt:D Including pleasure horses, brood tal,, Listowel. 13 Frqderick ,St., Kitchener, Vnt, teacher Wanted foi s.S. ,;,,, 10 . tnare�, stallions, yearlings and Raglan. Salary $1'100, ;lp;; '.:•- •sal- suckling colts of grand champion GREAT NEED FOR GRADUATE_ _.._._ TAEWORM in - ss rs biovd Ifi}T� "s.-Send for our de-scrip- .; - nurses. Mission HosDitat, Sack- b qualifications . Ge and es".1e ac, �!V!l�DLE -AGES -_ tive prlcc list. - FISHER PALOM- atchewan and Indian Residential- STONi -ACIi - ANli •rHHEAD' W+UttM8 H Arthur C. Genrick, Sv,tetnry, INO FA,I;T S, Souderlon, Pennsyl- School, Manitoba, Experienced iiardvv4od ,Lake,._(litt.' often are the cause of t11- health yania. " - ptiacticM nurse With references in humans all ages,. No.one im- - AVANrTED, LADY TEA(_'HI•:1: W52 would be conaldered- for Indlam mane? Why not find out if thin 1'rute. +font school, first cl,. ,- _ttvo, WOMEN (�� School, Apply Candidate Sec. - is- your 'trouble? Interesting• par- or, more years " "P� SO�II•: t:HU[CE -YOUNG REGISTER. - perienc;•, :',car =ed Yorkshire si+HS just bred, and P'resbyterlan Women's Missihn titulars -Free! Write Mulveney'a Lake Nip!ssinl. ripply , \. litt[R. lrEEO THIS A D V 1 CE 11 coma .choice y'oun'g' 'Reed. and Society, 100 Adelaide St. West,' Remedies, Speetaliats, Toronto 3, bas, R.R, 1, 1,onvtv0I*c, boars about rent for se-rvlce. Tortatto. : Ont... _ zcry $1.000. )U you're cross, restless, NERVOIIS -- 1y�1. - _ _ _ Buffer lint flashes, dizziness - •caused E�tl?;:tr Len'nCS, '!{.7{ 2. Aurora, TOH CO by this period to a wotaan's life-- - On t. U1L9 AND GREASE. lt15 tilure UHT. PUL,ldt.' .y,.zlt_,trL ky Lydia X. Finkham's Vegetalbld '` TRACTOR UW1VEIt8 SEND' FOR b -POUND :SAMPLE PACKAGE FIR- i'cquire9 teitcher _for junior room, _ Compound, Made- especially for grades 1' to .5, commencing women. Hundreds of thousands re- BI.ACKsm1 j'H, \YO011W'URS AND our new 1943 price list on oils ginle, Burley, Zimmer and Prior u warkAbly helped. Pollowlabeldtree- g,mfa) rt•pair chop, hnv4e nT,d and grease, Co- Operative Oil .. leaf' tobacco, with recipes and illou-00. Yf.l v (;0t OU'Ymi [i:� „ue tlons.MiMe is Canada. - - 1iit.' i;a,otr ffn'ftrfrii': ',;strut. l:: 'I'. Company, 5570 Dundar 8t.j w., _flavoring . $3 -.postpaid. Ruthven $IOQOU. Fi, 1f. f;p „�rfrll•t�r, Sc10.- Rt•dhurn, .Tc•:xtva.er- Toronto Tobacco Exehange, Ruthven. Ont. 'r[rns. - • ` L McS,:� w,' � y� /.r±va:141 �t'•.2F'*2 ' '4;�:r.' roe..• .2, v"+ _ , F • i • T ' , �': •. '' . • - _ ''.,y � "' - .....�� - the ground, And• when the .children' ' - _ A Farm Wife Chats To �i� omen - — of Israel saw it, the said one to 0 THIS CURIOUS WORLD er ittiam y another, What.- ls-iti for they anew w - by Gwendollne 'P. Cllirke _ upt what it was. And Moses saW Ferguson _ unto them. It, is, the breed which _ a Jehovah- hath given you to eat" `♦� - -- ` - _ -�: -_-- - There is a natural substance with Wr How many cherries- do yosi_ sup= thing and that; to put a bolt t'fi which this manna -to compared. It pogo xere are in an ordinary six - here and a hook on there," and so is a deposit from the air which r STAP1175 W THE fit, quart casket? Of course, you have many other little jobs before the falls in ,trees, stones, grass, etc., FLOWLrit GARDENS -- nerer- tried to. count them, have - -binder -'Ss- ready_ for action. Finally and to generally thlck knd sticky'- OF- COLPIRADO M �� you -,asd nor have 1 -but stilI,. we were all ready to go and, when like honey, but under certain cir- STATE HOSPITAL, V1 I == take a guess, and then I will tell Partner started c6tting I followed cunzsta.nces is concreted into small - PUEBLof COLD, r iiiL�f�` you .rl:y I sek. - -the binder to -retrieve the first row granular masses: It 1's 'collected 'by, IT kAs ale= -=N _ y:;: vee, we, hart a 'basket of of sheaves, which are always the Arabs and .eaten with' their FOUND TO HAVE cherrief: left down town at the thrown ' into ' the Mantling grata uux�a'rcua` A MOST FAVOIZ- hamc o: a Iriehd and when i called and must be moved before the so far resembles the manna that. '"�"° ,`�� for item I found they, were al- second round is cut, Some of them it comes with the dew; it is never ON PATIENTS. I- retwy p;tt�• ito,f--- ways'« '«��.t . vvFwo lfeht. but most of them were found in large quantities -•and" it grand surprise? This friend lives heavy, and quite as much as 1, does not tau iur uaute 'Itfta mono; -and' it may -have been cur- wanted to lift, so, when we came months In the year. But the man- r losity; I 'don't know -but as..she . to the end of • the round I was glad - na 6f sciipturd is generally regard- pitteZ the cherries. she counted when Partner said: "A"ell, •I guess ed as a•miraculous substance and �., ea theca, and ' . here comes the that is all •.I need you for _ -- this _ not a, natural product. ansae.- there were eleven time." Tapping a typewriter is a' Greed and _Unbelief -- hubdx'ed and fifty cherries -#n . that . lot easier than -struggling with a.- "This is the thing which Je. _ one bcskst. Can you 'believe it? pitchfork. hovah .hath_. commanded. Gather - So ncv, it you have an eleven • - ' ye of it ' every man according to quart basket of cherries_ in front And how is the election coming :; his eating; an omer a heats, ac-- q t9a BY WASINVwx MC- -'of yoc to pit will ti make -the-. along in your dfstrigt? . Interest cording to the number of your per- - _I' T. to. !=$. a PsT.C". _ work Cn} easier, do you think, to seems to be- pretty dead around ' sons, shall ye take it, every man - reaiize that probably approximate- here. I am not the Ieast bit excited for them .that -Are In his tent. And ly two ; housand cherries will slip about 1t myself but; when August the children of Israel did so, and and -s._de - thraugh_y°ur . jttic"in- .. _ 4 comes, I'll be out to vote. It we gathered some more, some less. - �/le gers - .ore the job is done? Anti don't do stir part tTien we -nape - Aird- when tttep:_measefed- iL -w'!h _ C. .Q.�i.r here ;s another thought. If. there "no comeback if the government an omer, he that gathered much M64NING - =1441CT i S are two thousand cherries in an doesn't do what suits us. Don't had nothing over, and he that !GI/vGiEL /v�eY," IS _ eleven quart basket how many_ ., forget freedom to think and vote gathered little had no lack; they LONE HLJNIOMBD YEARS �r cherr :es' would there be on nit the way we please is owe of the gathered` every man according to OLD! IT ORIGINATED a averuge tree? It's a silly question things our men are fighting for. his eating." - - - !N NEW ENGLANCS _ 'of course, but• still it does make $0, countrywomen everywhere, Iet No store is to be accumulated. It4 tell.- C _i _rr'd_- -us hie -to -tie -polls on- August - - '�• Rho Htx'.e things that count, une _ A:vu of °, taarse we s'•.n Wit+ en <r nnayPd this command, rita, RitiCls cherry, and then another cherry, our vote for the right party! was reserved till the second day ' - r 8'Z`ii and bo on. and so forth, and sw« _ became rotten. This in Itself, was il; - CONTR.aCT BiitC�c"SE - 'a bs4Rtt is filled to the top.'' miraculous, as the natural manna - IS THM easr KNOWN CA1zo 9=9 - T�JATVta=_`tN TFt>C a:?. 'kept 5.- for a considerable_ time. If a - • ' SUN 0 Y man trusted God for tomorrow, be � Anr- so It Is with, our day's stork.' Perms no job to iteen is �rr� u / world be• content to stop collecting t. A$ Nct hWfedR: Wrong.; Fitunmy_ta best known, solitaire next. oopw - bit bt,t yet one after another the a.7 C !` a V V L when he had filled Dis omer, temps - d y tank% are., done until by the end j �' �+ ]�) Lug as )the easily gathered abund- - of the, day we realise we• have put L • G J S_ O - � _ _'- ance would be: Greed and unbelief in a good many hours of solid would masquerade then as now. - SONG BIRD pUGU6T l5- under, the guise of prudent fore- ' ore ==an }ust -just that make up - - sight.. Only he who absolutely w . our c:ddnary home fife- getting God Provides For His People- trusted God to provide for* him _ _me:tii, washing dishes, bathing.the Exodus 16, 17 HORIZONTAL _.Answer to Vrevieus Pussle -18Wo r - - T baby kissing he bumps to make- - would eat up his portion. and lie g Pr�nte'cf Text =die's us a +is d,�r -- -1.5 Pictured down °ai night with a tluiet heart. 'U 'E f K UV1T:L : iR 28 Astget. - - ..<theu: - •r ell; ' -- Ironing, AweePing, our dally bread. M9ttlrew G:11. singer. � - . aa,r;ng• shopping,' hoeing, feeding. Memory Verne- Every good gift knowing that He who bad fed him. -lp A,�. _ EIA 5 E D 1010�5IT 24Sc81a1 dfvisio4 chi: dcL6 and gathering eggs, and: and every perfect .gift ,is from" . would feed. 24 Flower, E'Fi BOA MIA T system of. 3 hone somewhere in among these above, coming down from the Fath: - Water From The Rock Sweet lR V 5.5 P P R T 5X) 15 20Indi ass mWt: :8 chores there has also 'And the people thirsted there • - 1 er, James 1: 1;. substanco. _ fAr water: and the goggle mug- 16 Me A! gt'eetiag. r- 'been tim9 for Red Crass knitEleg THE LESSON iN ITS SETTING lodY• tt :arc? towing. _ Time-1445 II,C. - 'murtsd againsf Moses: and said, 1? Toothlike. 1 RL '^ AtIV i 26 Relish, "Wherefore past thou _brough-t, ue I'vEn in the busiest day these -Plate. -The Wtldertias of 3to, 19 Music bolo. 1 T R 0 LLI1 PC E 28 Tribe, . ■hots' still be time for tear work. _ up-out .of Egypt, to kill as and our 20 Relate. Ni lL 5 20 Baked ed on the eastern side o[ "the Red Sea, r•hUdrPn and our cattle with ' I -stay "war work " - for want of a on the way to 1Vlount Sinai, some thirst ?" Instead of asking- Moses 21 Modiste,, T I N S 30 Quarrel. bet,. description. Personally 1 do of the pines, mentioned in our 22 Redact. U 54 `wnikl..a .rte --not' :"=k that war. work should -be - t , __ Rug. N � S N' to pray to 'God for relief, they .be- - 24 R __._IeBQOn: have not vet teen 'definite- gan to murmur . and complain Z7 Seta tt�ri�ik V H V R 5 Grain. 'oon : ed as something apart iy identified. • . - frond fir ordinary work 4s same- again., as they-had previously -done, - 31 Beverage. ,_ (g)�r•), using *hat we will do whet` we pXod Jetiav h spa eounso Moses, o ' :# a ' ��• -f get to it, 1 twax we snoulu saying­[ have• heard the murmur Lord awihat he,�s rto do.nsesq�T This , ,� $u •^* 58 G Addles li uc.a ft1..,G:W,1w.i, reg:.rt: it as part a; our day's lugs of the children a[ Israel- - - r _ 67`£aget, 8 Style. �?mi• - And Aidse's -cried ' unto - Jeh'owah. 38 Tree. �4{ uiremepR- -work; as • something that must -be --speak unto -them. saying. At even 7Within, done ire the sun goes down -or saying, Whgx- shall 3 do unto this l!9 Winglike •part. 38 Bury = - 4? Color. ye shall eat tle<sh, and in the 40 Article. 60 Soiutd. S Fat (comb. may Le after the sun goes down, morning, ye shall be "filled with pe °pies they are almost ready to 1i0 Hair on !'i f:e' is still so much- need for stone me. And Jehovah `said unto 41 Wired ".61 GoAdess of form) - animal's neck bread; and' •ye •simii -know that I- instrument.. ._growing 0 Cluster of 31 Toward the .,all the eewiug and knitting we can - am Jehovah and , to Pas3 on 'before the people, " _ Your God.' Once - 45 Snare. vegetation. 'stare in tt�' •roe•' do.. 7f -one of those poor little again the Lord •speaks to !,loses, and ,take with tat of the elders 46 Spring VERTICAL constellation 52 Brewing bom.be,'s out children should come of Israel; and th od; w with telling him that through this ex... holiday. 1 Young g�oet. - Taurus,, vessel. thou smotest t take in b yea: door - frightened, - raggeJ,, pPrieuce of enjoying_ God'%:.p'ounty thy han4. and o. Behold, I w2il 48 Id est (abbr.). 2 Exist 10 Metallic . 53 Since. hupgst: end homeless -haw gladly (he Israelites should know that 49 Short article.. 3 Metal. product- = 54 Etectkified .you y'ouid take her in how quick. God wag, the Lord their God. The stand before the there Peon the 51 Avenue 4 Bar by _ 11 Mineral rock. -particle. 'ly yo„ would get good nourishing' rock in Horeb.; and thou shalt _ .- instruction of His people_ Is` a '(abbr.)., estoppel- 12i�etroleudn, 54 Transpose foe;; how frantically. You would smite the rock, and there shall primary object with Geld. He has come water out o[ it; that the 52 Conceited. (taw). 13 Tails (abbr.). (abbr.). 'ees: •: t the house over for suitable gifted them with reason, and He - clothEt : and how gently you would p peoplo may drint . And - Messes did g ex eels to be served 'with' tfie un- " I 2 3' 4 5 . 6 ? 8 9 IG 11 12 13 - so In the sight of the elders at !s• ' try' to reassure the' terror- stricken' ' derslanding "and the 'will. It is - chlly that Viith you sfie would be, manifest. that every "event in.'His raThe abundant provision of water 15 16 = sate. -rbat you would take care of . dealings'wtth them• is a'step itt the ` her. f6r 'a thirsty' people, and the bring - process -of' their spi{ itual train• tug of it near to them, speaks of 17 18 19 - nv.. I not right? I am sure j , ing• God's, supply, of water of like . in am. 1 know every woman • who • ••And it came -to pass at even, Christ. It is the bringing of sal- 21 23 reads This' column would open her that the quails came tip; sad eov- vation near to sinful men and no- hear; ;o any little' homeless child ered tit camp; end irf the morning ruen .in CFiriat fhrou_eii His sign- 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 g it s..e• •were to see star: Air, but the de lay round about the camp." Ins death for them. As from the fliers', the tub. We cannot often ern extraordinary flight o[ quails- `smitten rock the water flowed �I 12 33 5 6 8— 1� !� a ..qt__ `lu4ualuaail� a..,l —or :or whom" we should work.- uncommon occurrence 'that, 'when ings of the •people, Bien a from' 3%` - ff Sut T•e have imagination and we wearied, these . birds droop , a9d lut} s o smitten at the cross, am cac :.se it. Ano IT we no, war settle sown for rest, su as to im water, of life, as salvation Ilows •evil: ;;site naturally_ become part easily clubbed with sticks, -and ev. abundantly to satisfy the cravings ,,G of 9k:--- $-&ili�F@LiA�. - - Wit.. , may. • ' • aculous provision c lefty lay in drinVth of this water shall never 1�'E•:I -. I have Just come from - the the.. , extraordinary number, the the • s0 51 field where I have been helping seasonable arrival, and the pe- - Yartne_ to assemble -the binder cults, circumstances .under which - reauy for cutting.' It was so long :these quails came, j<tore than 1,300 acres of 'Rota 52 53 Set 55 5ff ei>ace I had helped with- this _jcrh Miarn t. For The Kun ney (East Sussex) marshland- that I had, forgotten &11 the little... "And when .the dew. that lay most oT which has not been under - things there were to do-to ua• was gone up, behold,' upon the face: the plough since the Napoleonic 6+ - f�us ihn whaPI n balanr -t of the wilderness a small round.- Wars -are today producing tons of, binder while Partner did this thing, small as the hoarfrost on grain. potatoes and sugar beet. POP —The Height of Somthing or Other - - _ . ; By J. MILLAR WATT A _ E -... DO YOU THINK W 'S .• O�ODY E - N 8EL I E , - A nowt K - , At�iYOt�d IS = SAYS _ - - - - -- - ',"�,. ,�.- k :yr, sr.• e;.;'s3':'v °'•r•v7U,•:.?""'...' �'rt r"'- •'",.°.ar »�• :i ^ u.,." 4 .s . - .u,. ..,�' �-.:� 'r„ ,yam• .4 .�° — .5^•• xY , _ rah•- .�i y. "'Wary Club - eoatiived ; Ilsr. Jenkinson -spoke only on those ' �- arr': avator' • ma f an inter- features of . 3cotls►ad "that would �ri@rb� � lilia ; provided the tee or Notice -�Go Y�'� _ - - eating half hour on his native land. appeal to his audience -the very Gov t � 4, Ass. 811J _ _ . _ z' Offies awns. _ Industrially. whiskey. always has ' enthusiaalc hasid-dap was evidence -- -- _ 4 fill S _ .. a place under this heading, Wool- of the satisfa*on felt by the group. . 'IdAIN Str. •- STOUFFYILLIC esW bensp Dradacts. steel silica .arid Rev. H. �. Crozier will be the �We do building of all Jdasis Phone ip! $ t=' i : f el l • . the C1Yde ship S are among ,speaker next week an$ Frank ][, CARPLrN T E &IN G Maternity. *edital aad Sprgkal � 1 � 1 - p�ipala• Chapman, the' folkswing meek... —CEMENTING CEMENTI tie thrift attributed to the Scots- -- PL Q - Cssea Ta1rs - - s;' . , "� •.'' l ROOFING iLtor�it $A■ui -Beam �t y�tti binder twine at zaaah rmadoimtrY described has as Augat End Sationing Time Tables - old idf - -' - - -- We also sell Bantterd Boeftag Regist°nd >riTirsss- in Att.mdaace Grater aril- Chops of all =iris - Y ,,We origin, z trait, resulting from Coffee or Tea -'Green _ . _ .:_ 1LaterLis, Empire . Bathroom lad 244%ur Service (oven—, Orsia ' your elsick starter 4111/ zoanpulsion and necwaity. fie cited Coupons r to 12 ' inclusive now valid z. number of personal, intimate ex- Coupon 13 valid August ly Equipment, Duro Water Ambulance Service; and vary iPysis - Take care of bags because tiny nples showing, that this Scottish Valid until declared void. Each good 8531temm, Beatty Stable r . Lnrlis is noo based on lvgwnd, v& is - it a supposed characteristic - the for 8 oz. c�oftee OR 2 oz, tea Equipment, and _ 'Scotsman is thrifty, and can not -'-" Btulding 'Materials ii�eino Onto -today help himself_ Back in those sugar - Pii1 -' days when Scottish blood was being , Coup on 13- valid August 191 Estimates Free ..developed, poverty was widespread, ! Valid until declared void. Each good Work Guaranteed DEAD HORSES AND CATTLE and care and thrift was e3sential I for one pound of sugar. ALL cane- r+ Or tree iCli U phone " I mg sugar coupons now valid. Phone 8502 t p A p . , g PICKER G ' ONTARIO Nagging Pain dR.00KLIN 55 r to survival. The statement that a Butter Purple . • • • • • • • . oun Haan left for 'a Scottish unsv- Permanent Na •ersit with an insatiaole ambition er rp a that Frays the Temper and CLAREMONT 91S and a sack of meal" has consider- Cmpons 20 and 21 now valid.. J i" ROUSE I'ICKERING 6W : able truth in it - and they. do not. Expire August 31st. ' Nerves. It may be Your Eyes. Yom• DICKERING- lay any clsiAn of being the sole 1 • . • . • • .. • . - or only possessors of this charact- j Coupons 22 and 23 valid Aug, 5th.. _ AGINCOURT zone 214/ C ht TUCK OPT D We a the hone Char ea . Expire August ,31. , .:. . . eristic, the speaker, very seriously I Coupons L •.►� /� L P. Y P g 24 and 25 valid Aug. 19, . recommended every young person Expire Sept, 8R. ' - .Disney Block, Opp P. :0. to cum, encp early,, to practice FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND GORDON YOUNG LTD Each good for half pound butter. i j - _ thrift as a preparation for the ( - E M B A L M 19 R Phone 1516 B Toronto Plwae Ad. 3888 coming hen they no .' OSHAW ONT. ' •.have gtheir "ea longer " Meat - Buff 9uoue�or to, W. J. Ai ;tLee 1 A, .' rains power". Coupons pairs 8, 9 and 10 now Val- ' . . ' The Scotsman, we belle e, is rat- • id. Expire Aug. 31. BtoaHville - f . fret proud of his .huznonr0 and al- Coupon pair 11 valid Aug, 5. Ex_ Night and Dap t3eihriae ' ere though he is not boo __ready to -sak -- - - - 31. - - - -- = - -- -- - -- -- - - pare Aug:- -- - -- - - e aria C: - nowledge th" fact, - it is known Coupon pair 12 valid • Aug. 12. Ex- RA D i 0 �S E Rd i C E Auctioneer that most of these Scotca' jokes or- . pire Aug. 3L - - -� -l�nwte �_in_S��tland itself and _dm €owoa Pair U •aII4 Aug.- 29: Ex- V0 Tarmcil vtriter, in confizming this fact, has of �ttisti ns. p_ s fit' �' _ ynblished In Fdinbnrgh, j"r ;,° ' - -- - - -- _- - -- Furst Stock - P'+nriitue41 tla1M meet,., :..Mitre A Specialty ...up a...ra art �1i s= 7esrserieaee.. No Bob l0MOa041►oo - awwwteed l3opair S41rvi" IStOU#fv�lle 2190 Largo or Toe S..11 The World's News Sam Thnx t �r a1[sab. or Yoa.t 1 ... Sleaff.ul's la a.daay. 014. R. s. 1..r Awns, - ARTHUR FIELD 1•urmwAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 8tbslfsi>741 7y0! - 1`BE $G'IEN4'� MONi't'4g _ - As Isstiraatsiowd ZWy Mrmlaper _ - PHONE a r ll Ault S.,16 lad 7. Is Tmlfifu -4- . di U Pam irons Smesd..d• Olii'H 3� • •� • � M3 ii 3i L' R To�st6ae Wilk din w.okiv mesuim soedea. Maw _ � � Pride of the maiift a as Led !' fns dhe >Fta.e. _ Yallkee8 Insuranoe of All Kind''&, .::.. _ ... _ Ow.rN �PubWltingMa�e6ierr — - - . /�iu ,� � t Price i•t2,00 Y - s `ICQLlXI� Q,f'1" starring Gary Cooper Beet Rates Available with �N IwG, L.eiudieg ae ;1.00 a 4 $L6 - Seeeion. ¢2.60 a Yom AllYi'!4/1St' . Int-Wh coory'Oder. 6 Samrdar taws 23 Cem. _ Nets Beat aural Disney Csrtoorr 'SeQAi'1$f add Service. _ - -- - Ne°� KONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY A .id -. Phone +l' ANON 9i 10 sad 11 I BROUGHAM PICK 313 sAhlPLB copy oN REQt1E r - ... Isllll> - ` - , -- -=- _ __ Wreckin Crew • - _ �' Clarke Prentice r .. — - — _ .�i — - -eaari Arlen sic %nester siorris • In ®� liar doh de- a1N LICENSED AUCTIONEER ar _ na we 41st furaisb Lea#her. Burners For-the successor too Corpr Kin Priw asaesosiwls taut will pieass from eery tics of C. A. S. F., and of the Lab In dignity y es J. H. Prentice (formerly. Prentles y Of ,,, . ,,, our 118[TRSDAY. FRIDAY, 5A'1'1'i+DaC aid Prentice}. Farm. wad FwaR- - duvagh the ate, o� Asgwt 1% 13 and 14- Reasonable Rates. Specialty, at Farr aai No Greater Tribab Casablanca ~ - PHONE AGIN. 62 W 8, MIT.T.T1cM Ar Kingston Road West ' N. W. STAFFORD Highway lr.'.• .. ' 1 Maple �"n' R. C. CLENDENIN41 ape Leaf e VICTORY P6, !B? Whitby Oat FUNERAL DIRECTOR Insurance Co. d Private AnI141 ace Cheap Rates for Farm and Country ><'bsr �& l000 4141 ' _ . _ .. • , :: Buildings - 1 Windstorm Insurance on Buildings - or Nism _ Wiidtnil s, Silos etc. Ia their a-6 are e ' ` A k �t� a! - -- arkha Onte All Kinds '- : •.. siea �d fo 320 � Zns • .. - � wad made 13, 4 ., , .., .•Write or Phone .. ♦ , ..Sponsored by ;VICTORY GRILL in the British Isles. Bowman &Rows Donevan = -.�_ t - B. A., B. SL .!� '' J a �# % Ontario Land S _ ? _ / So King Str. East, Oshawa- FAMI FAMILY FIT 1 N . a t - }- . - f .. - .. _Prot. an .�.. 6 e/ CANWPMt ARE ON �THE� T F 40 % EMiT ao,� MAIMYMT�f10llt soya Government surveys conducted early in the a'�r :.a. show that only 40 per coat of Canadiaaa 'r0 � ,��> *Ty, i.�..Omd - regularly eat the light foods, eves tioash p'D$�' "NW-0- 11201. -• n y well fed. Forty peg cent ere an tthDee ~f ' of malnutrition. Twenty per cant irj� Q: Psiowr ..4 l AWE*, a - t • definitely undernoudshod. ;; "': � rt .I�r►w 'F 7kofs why rm need am" plan for healthful '- _ y meal. Thaw why we offer you Eat -too ' orlc to-Win"* ::: authoritative ]EBBS booldot, CLIP Im- CoYrO� takes thevessworkoutofnutrition. p������������������������ Send foe your FR,B'E copy todayl sox see, Toii0W O.- lli,%!6A CH p the con oa the sdgitt, lad - � e _ mafl it NOW l PMsN> Medarmrl�atoD 7o["Leeo- poelo-io -�"• A A ` /ROM SAM%$ . POET O / /ICEf Nree "MUM /NT aTORR/ - ORU0411a ?f ..r oos1pod jar - - GROCER/ • TORACCON14 PM Mbw MAL ITORr lip L rmy( •r t ' ' soon sTORSI aa/ sal eell .e s� - Pi Lunch rseaYw ft <"iy'u.- ,y'i •� ....- i'�. '.�' '" -� u ' t�i.P:':Ydc.. � -�. -y y 'r..•*'•� 'f' Fit': -'S • n y4n:4 E MIA New Coln" it bliss i>~ Zirw Sale Better • � Mzs. Thosnpsou, of Toronto' was a __. _ with Kra. Taylor during the week- Wt draw the attention of the A'ilC1'ION &tL.11t end. _ - - ladies in particular, to a new col- Implssaenta- Chev. Treed., vg_w ' Mr. and Mrs. Bates and fancily ._ - -- ' -' -__ Miss Eleanor wan with Miss umn in the Pickering News, en- hold Effects eta ?are soov" from the village to "Abwna obr young folk yaploysd Phyllis Gates an Sunday. titled, "A Fallm Wife Chats to 'Wedasla7. Aag,.et 11, 1tMf Jjaz. where 1[r. Bates is epaployed. in Toronto, the following were at Mr. sod Mrs. Walter Iiollingvr Wornen ", written by Gweacline P. ` Mr-and KM Bretz; of New' York, .Tisata for the holiday: Rasasit ONY' q&Usd on David and Mr's, ftwsm, Clarke. A number of renders have Property W bay* returned home After dpending Roy - -Miller and friend, Fern Mal- of Claremont on Sunda . -` -�. IV►ANt`.A1pP Y commented on this colulma, .which CO,MW lath Cm and Broek .Road is week with itrs.. Robbins. coltta, Dora Matthews, Barbara Knox _ Mae. Burk has two of her grand- apps for the third time in this Dr. � lKm Tomlinson. have re- accompanied by girl friends, children with fazes for a holiday. _issue. We know you will enjoy this _ Pickering T9Wftk,*: . Hoare after spending a week ! wadi meet Saturday, Aug. lB lath ��newsy'" little column for the Lad- Household holdp furniture, Cam. Truck ?4•� Wigwasasa j"0d�' 1 ies, so don't forget to read it. Ed. Gordon Overland, of Kingston, at 2 p. in., aft the church lawn. The Rs�g ExPerienee Will Benefit trio, radio and electric sewing man$- _ , spent Aire .. v Lam" ..I. - Canals - _ ine, , new kitchen ranges ' bedding 'here. bers and .C. G. I. T. girls and the' Reprinted frown Saturday Night Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Graham, of W. M. S. are invited to attend. Sale at 1.09 v..,m. Terms Casli Oshawa eoent the week -end at the I ,Mrs. Agnes Hardy is• as present Rationing will be a valuable ex- Clarke Prentice, aedoseer home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Ed. Lewis. a gatient in St. Michael's Hospital, j-,LI04V6W f„ _. v,v.r..v ;t, li..,. li, y' s> Mr. Keith Daniel and family are suffering from pneumonia and her it can pound .hone the fact that Card of Thanks, staying at. the Baptist Chdreh par- father Mr. H. Holtby is fa poor all subjects are: efore the •nonage during the month .of Aug - health, at hokne. [We hope both will law. For too long we,4ave cherish= >' s We. wish 'to thank our many Wei- ast. • soon be on the road 'to recovery. ed the notion that a man with a ghbors and friends for their kind !Mrs. Duncan Morgan, of Toronto, The Women's Institute August million' dollars � has a ,million times as and expressions of syaL- ' and daughter, have been spending a meeting will be held at the hotrrie more, right to the fruits of the r; pathy, also for the many floral t2i- few days at the hoarse of 'Miss S. E ' of Mrs. J. Miller, on Aug. 10 "Peen- earth than a morn with one dollar. butes, in our recent ad- bereave. Evans. I age Girls' program. Roll Call A Each of theirs has an a s appetite to rnent. Mss, Alan Fryer and Miss Marj- Favourite Verse. be served, and while there i a cer- , s M. Barrett and F&wJ]r Brie Ward, of Toronto, are spend- 3(r--West occupied Rev. Kennedy's , tain corivenience in having dhoney k: ia.g a few days at the hokne of Mr. pulpit on Sunday, and gave a fine to serve it, • the question of rights n Iytore Trout •and Pheasants for said Mrs. Evans Ward discourse on Christ's words to his doesn't exist. i' This Township JIM Chas Clark (AWLS 1lorsyth), - apostles e Ye, taunt, be witnesses John Doe in the poorhouse and : t od Windsor, is spending a few days 1 of Me in Jerusalem, in Judea and the personage on the highest social Hugh Pugh;' Secretary of PkUr- with her parents, Mr. and -Mrs R. � in ..Samaria, ^,._atres-inK the need of eminence alike are entitled to eo ins Township Game Cgmmitbee, - S.�o and Mrs. W. A witnessing is -the home, at our work many pounds 'ot also much but-- -- told the News this ` week. wthst rsyti.. Tomlinson, � and in our contact with our fellow- ter, so many pouts of coi!'ee; tea , w %' haw bem p wia tow&• - -- - - = _ and daughter, of Geraldton, are men, _ and sugar per week. If a rich man ship streams and about 70 phsas- >��- Dr. and Mrs. Tpmlinson, at - - - -- _ roh►s big weight around in order Here is Judy Richuda, heard on .ants a month ago. The Cetoatmittse ` Bill, of the R. C. A. fro- get A1e°re; ;he's - merefy -a public- Mon - and sd:,- at- 8.0b -- m.- - have applied _ for more trout and - Engagements Annomse P. vKitsTz_ -- .. _.- ='� at hoO3e` . a " _ _ ia�ny. -Mart Kenney and his orchestra. _- ..pheasaate f io n the Depitfimertt; - - Bob Leggett, foMeilY of Clare- Mr. and Mrs. crack Loy of L now of Aurors, was in town �' over the wee giiai ;viaoir- t arm °• `� e,r f_ - -- -- visit- gagemem of their daughter, Fraa -_ X hg irirrrds l►ese• Pya#, son 'of Mr. and Mrs W. �G. D �. I to The WoaseWs Missionary Society of We United Church will hold its PYatt+ 68 Bessborou*h Ilrive, Lea- tregular .asatiily raeotlM Thursday side. The marriage to take place as .. _. bona. Mrs. C Mrs. wafter ward's the ��Au�e t of choose the services of any �o►f these :. isalona se Candy's Group will be then daughter, Mildred Eleanor, to in charge of 'the prograta. Mrs. . : A�risaa, returmsd pnissionary fsarm Mr. Win. Grant Taylor, son of Mr. ,I r" will be the speaker. An ant. s=ad Mrs. Taylor, o! Uxlysidge. Tae ten' . Ch a rte red Ba n k s wesdag program is being prepared raarriagb to take Place the 28th at and it is hoped that all women of August. - *0 tong gation will attend and Bank of Monhsal �Tho Bank of Nova Seeft - '. beam' this interesting speaker, wild - The Bank of Toronto ' The Provincial Bank of Canada la w *U known in the ca�enunity. �/ The Canadian Bank of Commerce The Royal Bank of Canaele Ct"c Holiday sae not .proclaimed reen 1t oo The Dominion Bank - ' Banque Conadienno National@ n Civic 1. buss in tlua township Imperial Bank of Canada Barclays Bank (Canada) ' nearly ah business places in Clare- _ wont were closed on Monday last. Robt. McVey, of the Navy, wa+r - . - hakrre on Friday: 30th. Bob is taking ages were the only places open. a Course in radio at the training - - On Thursday, July 15th, -the W. school, Toronto I �__ an act of the Parliament. of Canada. 11L S. and the 'W'aazan's Auxiliary Mr. Ivan Hsdwirz's sister and had the pleasure of entertaining she family .of 'seagrays, spent 90isy Aug They compete with each other for your business awnion band and - me Baby - - -- This makes for fair and efficient operation Band r►:rd mothers in the schoolroom Mrs. Flynn, Min. Disney, Yin• for quality Of service. 8kr��� p.:.Y,. r �..t�iatdi�r'idtUXzM of the United Church, and after- George Gibson visited Mrs Leslie •; may go to any or all of them to deposit money, krards on the church lawn. The Ua lwOn last week. ' Mrs. Fisywaad'e sister and hu.i- obtain loans and transact any other - banking business: - r - nwmbers of the Mission Band and w .Baby Burl provided the program, bead. pt Toronto, spent the week- ` acrd Mrs. Frank Carson added much end with the Haywards. Security and privacy are two -In -every sense-of the word, the - 'te the ea)oynwnt of all with a .aca Mr. Willie. Clarke and Miss Phy- fu�nciamenmis which. the Cana- banks are servants of the people. solo. After the games on the lawn, leis and other friends sundayed at than people have. always de- _ lord Macmillan wrote in the � �� were served With ire Niagara Fella. _ manded of their banks. They Royal Commission report of - icreatn, cookies and sandwiches. Tlrr The many friends of bass Mild- _ maintain more than 4,350,000 .1933: "The mechanism of finance r1 " collection was divided equally be- red Brown are glad to learn that de sit accounts, knowing that is a delicate one; the confidence j •' aR+een the Mission Band and the she will soon be' burnt from Oshawa _ _ l� $ .. Baby Band. Hospital and will enjoy good health ' their' money is available when upon Zvhich" it is based is a slow - ' Win, they want it. In thousands of growth, but it may be destroyed -- Pablie Idhnary Vacation Days Mrs. George Gibson had the mis- daily contacts with bank than- over- night, and those to wbosr is ' fortune to break a bone in her a ern and staffs, they know that'' entr.ssted res half orthetrae� ' The local Public Library will' wrist on Thursday last. We all hope g y �s iqf. • on August 1 for s speedy recovery. their private affairs will be held fare of the people mast prtaceed u*b " Olh remaining - ,. closed until the 27th - to open a- Mrs. Garnet Crawford and tau- :strictly Confidential. csa.tson m the adoplsonof change - . -gain 3atusdSy, Aug- �ihter, of Oshawa, are visiting Mr. _ on. Aar 28..._ _ .- - - Ord- Mrs. Gieo. Gibson. asst w�8► Umrcies Chartwed .�i" aaryaf.asoly Chain 3,t?0�0 btnw�elres cell,• , .. Goat Spaskar sal Male Quartet The W. lit. S. of we drtudt taut Oinks nova Cads you can eatust your sovwps and discuss your ti at Mrs. V. Parkin's on :Thursday A W cld afilairt nA % . ► N.o1 prlrocy W* he d � ruin seep were well att- last, wita Mrs. V. P4i�z,l uL k;....gL' end4d oa stiaday evening last..Next °f th. program Disney - , • . , . ,8unday �ososnia 1k in the Baptist Boas Disney has his rhrealnzng 4M ur Jt, Rev, Walter Daniel will °offal on the move again, and is -- -speak on `-`T'his Present World", kept busy going • from !scuts to _ In the evening, his - son, 1iev. Keith farm, threshing out -- tare golden.- _Iaaaiel, of Toronto, will be the.' 1 - speskea: re will also to amt : Mr and Mrs- sa Disney, _auent 1 the week -end with Oshawa friends. - - - - • e W bra, the Male Quartet ,.,--the Fred Byers and Maas Marj- aa �°. iStnily' `uric visited the Toronto. on Tuesday fed - 21 Days* �Misa S¢nith, of Toronto, visited the McVey family on Friday'. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller and ro u h a r� family of Pickering were at Fred - _ �Te111pting a .' . Convenient , and Mrs. Gibson's on Wednesday �O �� • ,evening. _ x Mrs. Itiehstd Witter, of Toronto, Mr. and Mfrs. Nounan Wonnswott in visiting the Matthews' honne. of Toronto,-, called on friends in the - S easj to serve healthful meals, ifyou follow 1Kip Margaret Caasie of Agin- neighborhood one bay last week. -Atthe. timely enus is "Eat -to- Work -to- =- Norm is employed ed in the munitions y • 'coos!, has been visiting her brother P Y - •Win" *. Sound, practical, interesting— this Sad irrle&d, plant at John Inglis, Toionto. " '- clever new booklet does all the difficult, time - Tf"�••• •• ,,,�,���1 Mrs. Milton Pe taking planning for you. And it s yours FREE. �Ses Wanda Varniam, Fern Pegg and boys are iel'/ett 1:e! ms-Orfai- y. Malcolm and Mrs. Walter Knox holidaying for a week at , a good aw new bookie! brans - -spent 4sb week at Wasaga Beach. fishitrg point near Petarboro. Never was it more hnportant that you pro - ben.. heaeMr w year �-~ lllk'. sad Mss. A. Rowney, eon Mr. George Went; - of Aahbnara _.wide proper food for your family. For good tes+y- MAIL YOUR and daughter, and Miss Elisabeth will � c'ar'go of the service • is nutrition is vital to Victory now-to health and tetra+ �SYr -• _ ••.:.- - 7towney visited Mr. and Mrs. T. C.. the church here next Sunday, morn- `1 r BrOm an Thursday last, ing, in , the absence of Mr. McVey. PP b= after the war. Yet meat Govern• meat statistics show that only .40 percent of Qatrktas and .roots art suffering • Canadians regularly eat the right foods, even ws !rota the dry, hob weather. A arbck- ' :. tho h seemYn well fed. 11W *Met has made its appearance � g� wo k -18-. � "� -Vft Mrs tarps &7w are doing damage. Che'-,rtywoad Learna�e' ='t- go.wrong "wsyyto rem flag .e.eed l The re-union picnic of the W. M. cSeea�ee•xnr�noa�p.r.w Inaba that fill eve f aced- - - - - -- _ S will be held as usual, on 'the - ,�,,.. ry i' UWR of Mrs. Phili 's home, - of your fismilyl Send for ynir ...Wrrari•ibx Fort vic'roxr�, p Thtu's- TU W. A, will have their - meN� gRB$ of Bat -to- ork�to- day, August 19. Any old timers wel- .Ing oh �WWnesday afternoon at " copy t sox 600, Toxobrro. c�►tiADA:" 600. Came without farther iavit- 2M p. tm. Aug.,ll., at -the home of : _ tN Win . Mail'the coupon todayl si ......adar.•araasaoorol,7.etaw anon, and renew old friendships. Miss Edith Roach. Subject for Roll - 36. Allan Oray was taken ill Coin -- "Cdnaecration ". !Ta walk Spssend by WWO at work in the field, and is with God in Humility and "Lovrt., THE DREMM14G INDUSMY (01VT o) 1WW Hader the doetior's carer, quite )dine Phyllis MeAllister wag wkh � o i. te ee. em w 0 a vade .a Mr. and Mrs. George Todd over the ,` „' , K. .,,a- �km --x , _ . _ .r..R,. _ - _ .. s • , - ru �:.. .. - ,. _ 5 - x. :<: v� r .r., '.i.�� •4m:• -q +4� ve :1 Yy �:,• +.'. .� ,.fir,. _ r.ti;,:.« =j'.' - 'r.Y )� s •i. a ,. '. • ;$'i. :,w.. .i.bs..,� Well- 0s8,;.., �cn'w°1 ._ _IbRb: a.- ^W�„c ^rtti,-_ , _ _ e,. ..r a: . .. .l�'..r�,tivi;rds•' '',.�.. SPIRIT OF CANADA - JV O I�Cl pE a Book Shelf ='�' OF COURSE LL t L' R E S S- . .., (COMBINED OPERATIONS The Official Story of the Com- 'l —LACK MARKET CATS maodoe with a ,foreword bx Vise• yhR Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, - -He was a dealer it the; black Chief of Combined .Qperat inns 4 market. He had beet sellinau rab- �* , < bits. One day he was discovered ;Th[s is an astonishing, absolute- bits y �+” ..Vying to sell rrb with lope <, ly absorbing account of the as'' j� f►•: - ' tails. It turned out the rabbits t _ '( had been catse compli'shmeuts of those picked That is one pf the risks you take men from the Royal Navy, the is hake British Army; and the Royal 'Air N Force, w Rang- - - when you ouy olaca ,ua, who work with II.S „ . In any country. cis and others of tine United Na- :` - Windsor Star. ' '� '• _ _ . ' tions in what is• known officially- - - -a- an (nnmhinsd - nnerations .Or- more e RAKISH BURGLAR popularly, the Commandos. So tar "d Householder reported to the as possible, without giving aid to ' police that a tall, thin burglar, the .enemy, it is' the complete whom he had encountered in his story of the Commandoa since the r ' garden, - struck -him a violent blow very beginning of their activities, on the head. The constable solved commencing with the experimental r ' the mystery and captured the as attacks on Norwegian islands, and N sailant by stepping on the rake proceeding. with more ambitious a': k too. attempts on the Continent. Ia -Owen Sound Sun-Times. quick succession follow highly dra• " -o- matte accounts of the assault on .k Y DIFFERENT NOW southern ,Italy, the evacuation of v < There was a time when a tiro -• ,� Crete, the defeat of the French in ::x' was worn out it the tread had dis- Syria, the daring penetration of Flt. Sgt. Geo. Calver (left) lost both legs'in a raid over Cologne appeared. Now they ^ *e not aband- the enemy's line in Libya- culmin -�` ^ ,when flak struck his four engine bomber, damaging the landing gear oned until -the air begins to show ating in the suspenseful stalking - and tail. Calver and his crew were able to bring the bomber back through. of I#omme2's headquarters -the as- -- .safely. On being fitted for artificial legs George asked that they - Peterborough Examiner. sault on St. Nlazaire, the capture- — r, - be four inches longer. They compromised by givi>gg him arl addition - -o- of Madagascar, the Dieppe raid,'° xf:' y ✓ . al inch. Exactly six months to the day, following his mishap, Flight +SWOPPING UP- WOPS the invasion of North Africa. Sergeant Calver and Air. Marshall Bishop madei, a public • appearance Canadian soldiers is Sicily were Six - shooter st the hip and mill - The book is utterly without at De Haviland Aircraft and thanked ;the workers for the excel- supplied with books, teaching Ital- tary bearing readily identifies i —lent job they -wefe doing. -- Flight- Sergt.- Calver- hopes -to -get -back - -- heroics, and yet ie all heroism- this figure on (the sands of Sicily - tau - CoIITeiSat#ena�- phrases. -Did- —The reads- .. r , •w • � *It as Au.cx;b8,l L;Coal•: Gcu. Gr L0 _.into action soon• - - -- - t�ey� explain that "wo^ ins up" -� fi,, iT.� el...�ttCftY; a L� c means mopping up in English! the- terrible courage• and the awe- _ ___ __ _ _ _ —Wnods �Senti.nal- RoCiaw_ ` -- — - -- ins _ -side By Side with war Effort - . Royal Navy and Army and R.A.F. j2.,.»1 Navy Officer _ MENTAL JOURNEY HARD men wno paruct, ate in cnese.3 �`'�- it is now possible to travel irdLlr_ raids. All In Britain Plan_ For Peace Ottawa t4 Moscow in trzve fr s. Praises Canadians Physically, of course; the mental ions . ^ . The And The Nation's Health Improves v k 1 1 Macmillan Company of Canada... , "Send us Canadians every time." _ B - ourne sti to es - r Price i . ..... ...................... ........, .. sentence, ppken o bl than Sidney Horoi ow - - - _ - -... j an hst. - 7 - a Royal Navy ieengineering a nags pt•i 200 _ -Peterborough Exa r _ at a, combined operations training .. P erboroug6 ' mine -O- base, tells of the high regal is - 4 Side by side with _ Britain's ' _ to May was three per cent. ever' MAY BE SO ..Royal Navy Tugs which Canadian men are held for mighty war effort, there is being the sales In -May last year, and We'll . probably forgive the so this hazardous and exciting work 0vo }reds blueprint for the coming that followed a tread which has emy -not because we are right. The world's largest tugs are --'a role they now are playing to years of peace. ' And while Britain been steadily upward In recent eous, but because we, lack the mar• now being built -for the Royal the Sicilian campaign. spa a riplon makes plans for the months, al backbone to may interested, Navy in shipyards in Britain. set- A Canadian navy press release' post- victory era. the individual lip- Sates of dress materials by one alert and tough, eral already being in commislion. says that Intense training prepares , ;pma,44 'is not being overlooked. London store have increased by a - Victoria Times. They can to* over long detances' _ One small instance of this is Third In the them for their gallant action is - past year; and eight �- . anything up tar battleship or the front line. Their lob was to to be .found 1a t that '130. FANCY PA W SHORTS p go . in, under enemy tire. sad put.. e lac out of every ten women cu8tomera giant assenger liner, and in too- out of Londoa'a war workers are, ask for pattern and dressmaking - come to think of it, what Rage they are almost equal to a the troops ' ashore, "Assault land. *Ter_ now, devoting their scanty instruction booklets at the same a lot at darning might be saved, medium -sized destroyer. One re- •Ing craft" they call their little i leta.,re hours to studies at the time, It they painted socks on Pa and Gently towed' a ship of 7,000 tons ships• -and it's a good name. $.vuug ivaGi:uica. Hit n - Froek From Garden Seat ..,, . 1.43E- .�.:iae, t anaaiaas are jua[ about ldtml Anwwng other things they, are. - Boston Herald. " lea:n'.ng arts and crafts. agricul Ingepulty knows no, founds when - - for this work," the British officer ; "lure end nuraing, e4ementary med- - �- tomes- .to women's ._wartime _ _ said. "They've got Imagination, in- fashions: Consider the clothes dis- At the outbreak of war, Britain itiative and dash. Ther'e's a certain !fine and languages -to fit • them. The total national production bf - selves for future careers when played at a Home Front Exhibi• vegetables has grown from three had ,,25,000 tractors for agricultural recklessness about the fob whick ,0�•• i" U- nehaarar thts week: A ,..miss to four minion ns a year. work; today there are 125,000 is appeals. to them. We can use as . there is not further need to en chec%.coat• frock made from a fifty- Una. - .. - gage, in munition - making- and civil Maternal Mortality Falls _ de! -r re duties. 3'�ar old [Tablas suit, a dressing - How does change of diet affect Roan. designed from . travellers' _ - A New klectrie Age satuples', and a house frock that the health and general well-being AValle they follow their studies, w 9 once. the cloth on a garden of Britain's people? LIFE T S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher = varluns organisations announce seat. The clothes had been made Let the figures speak got, them��� plans. for a post -war Britain. by pupil9 of the city's Evening selves. Britain's birth rate in the �" ? The British Electrical industry, Scl +aol of Economy. first quarter of this -year was the ; 1A RS. PiP io- example, has many things in highest recorded for 15 yeses, In mine to improve the home .life Types of Toys Limited 1942 both infant- and maternal �. of the people: They include:- _ F•ven children's -toys come with - mortality rates were at new low '• ! /' / In the scope of war Fationalisatioa.. Vim• The infant mortality - • Limps that will give the home- y , - • ' •- ' �_ ,�`'� _ . • - ; two s;td -a half times .the present _ To avoid waste of labour and ma- of'49 per thousand live births was / ' *, illumination at no - greater con• tertais there will be. five main the lowest on record. a\ sumption of current than now; in• types of toys available in Britain In the fourth year of war, moth- -visible heating of rooms from the next Christmas. They *ill • be: •ers and children , are tieing pro Dolls, soft plush 'toys incluiiing vided with more health -givin foods wales; "rationalised" wiring Instal- stuffed animals and the 'like. wood- g •1p than the were.in the.habit of tak• -� lations, with all meters, main y switches and fuses in one wall •Nn engines and trucks, model air• tug' for, themselves in peace -time. - - - -�1 - craft and Indoor gain". And on to of all this both moth. cabinet containing interchange- , ._ 8 able fusee that even a child can The maximum controlled price ers and ohildren are-drinking con> ° handle in safety; radio direct from after October 1 will be. 24s.5d, re- . siderably mote milk than they the mains; and refrigerators with- tail. This will mean that more drank in peace -time. In reach of the family with even costly toys that have not been Expectant Mother and Bab'v the lowest income. sole by tuat pace wtil be put into Still another concession for ex- storage until after the war. Nome-Made Clothes pedant mothers is announced this ANA Meanwhile, problems of clothing More Vegetables Grown - , week: From July 25 the expectant and food ,continue to engage 'The .Total war is changing Britain's mother will be entitled to two ra- attention of Britain's home front.' eating habits and for the first time tion books, the second, a modified Economy is the order of the day, the ' value of vegetables is fully - child's book, will enable her to both to save raw materials and appreciated.' People have , lmprov obfaln supplies of food additional _ shipping epacp, and to •r. -nvide ad their napthnda of ranking rind to her normal adult rntinna —this_ " moues for the war chest. better still, • have learned to eat a. of 'course, before baby comes. la this, the women play a lead-, wide variety' of vegetables raw, 't'o Under this new pidn the expect- ing part. A new tendency, just re• obtain the maximum amount of ant mother will be' entitled to s vealed, is to cut out the purchase vitamins and mineral _ salts which priority supply of seven pints of of ready -made clothing; ' and to 'are so often lost in careless cook• milk a week plus her normal non- bur, - instead, material from which ing. -' priority supply. She will get twice clothes can be made at home, The To meet the increased demand, as many eggs, a ration riind a half r/- x a i development is particularly no- farmers, market gardeners and the of meat, oranges as they are avail• in. The ranaa +ieoj►]w thpfnapivpa art ,rrnwing able sand orange juice and COd 'IIV• In retail sales of dress materials more vegetables 'than- even before. er oil compound. "I'll be frank, officer..... I'd rather not have s ticket." REG'LAR FELLERS --The Expert : , ,.� : ; , :. ;. . ' By GENE BYRNES -&m r WORRY! 1 KNOW WHERE 1 DOMT KNOW WHERE OU,R SURE i 1'LL REMOVE- BOTH 'THE Dl41NT WE CAN GET R CLEANED IN FAMBLY UCULD BE IF IT AN THE RUG WID A BLOWTORCH IF p �" A MINUTE • HELP ME ROLL IT VP; WASNT. FOR MY MEMOR � .. YE ANT R THAT WAY 0 AUTO 5:s-- �t.,;:::,�.., .fir ,..._ <, ._..�.:.,..>... ... :,..• ..>:..;.,� _.:�:�<_ '- .::,,'.�._f.:,....,�._.... - �,..,.� .. _ ... - ..�;...: •. �- � =--- =. ;.:� .. : ., "0, 9.�rr, u rus'K'19r1 - ►� .e„a.o�:..K,y..P. +•,,�M v .. n,«' :'%w,.ari, .+:!,i: :t :xe »«a. a',. - .•� u.w.:'.:..... .�` .. :riGr.•., .. .. ".i ^.wart � ; 4.e He drove swiftly towards the ores Falleiro -ran -hsielly Into the "Exactly --you shah tell sounds of strife. He saw wounded �aLe. where." She cried out as ^' _ Q men stumbling along., the pave- Dolores was dishevelled and snatched at her wrist and twist rl � -- — - --, ments:_he saw_&_D&rt et vigil. . nuahed__$ik_- &yam owre Aufn�, __U4 ber lips attKened_over her wod: antes herding a group of rioters Part of her dress was torn; it derful teeth. C�PYSPA/YO GOOQ towards the central goal These was tint the type of frock Dicltie- "That's enough of that," raids, recalcitrants raised a cry as the usually saw her in, but a garment Dickie. He,stepped crisply forward} bra ' - T�������� ��� _ Consul passed' them: "Viva Lafal- more like those worn by the mid- making no show of the au- led - tb# ; ;: lette', Viva ' the Dictator!" They dle•class • women of San. JOW. A "Keep out Hof this," engt led' that were hammered by their custod- smear of blood *was o* her face. chief questioner. Whereupon dick'- AO �����F D�I r,/ lane into silence. "Where is Doh Ferdinando ?" to hit him, leading with his lefth , The Many Flowers offered a she cried; suddenly she recogniz- and tt was a good swinging upper- solution; he determined to go ed Dickie. Her mouth fell open cut, starting low. It made perfect there quickly. _ _ as -e tried to grin at -her; and at contact and the man wilted at the = • • • that moment the. newcomers Bur- knees`like a drooping lily. Dicki4' \ The Many Flowers was .deserted. rounded her excitedly. One said dragged Dolores's arm -from- his O uv '"hvuo van ihr.1c, wuitim spa +Illy, nliuuui ,wrililul5: 3UU we"enea grasp, swung Ler auaw" like a Jelly -fish. have betrayed him!" "Stand over thereat' ' he cam- ' _ M Dickie put on • his sternest man- "I— betray him ?" she said, a manded sharply. ' ner as he asked it the man bad pant !n her voice.. To Dolores: "Go outside." or- �`' Been anything of 1lolbres lately. "Where is he, then —at the mo- dered Dickie. She half-aob55ag1p r� *him "You know her, the senorita, who went when he is most- needed pared:, . danced when Senor Latallette :was h was "Where is Ferdinando ?" . she s asked. here ?" "I do not know. He promised to "Go outside, you little fool: "_110 "No, Excellency, she is not meet me —but to -night isn't , the snapped. here," the man replied night." "Yes, Don Dickie!" she sa -?. . •::'.; :`�,' • - .' and his n ht.' Fier bewilderment was err• { She eyes were shifty, dent. was frightened, no doubting :list. • „ A�l.her affectation of ultra -sa ;•his• ' rti k i Has she been 'here ?" he snap "It is the night," rasped her t / , ped. "This evening, I mean! Come, this! tication seeped• out of her In the Ir M questioner, "Lt has made „1 you vagabond, out with it.' Elands - itself the night. The senorita Presence- of real danger. T'�ere up, . cheeks • shaking: the padrone knows more than she will admit.,. had been a. look of death in the - ' <` denied the suggestion; but ad- gunman's eyes. He spoke with Ironical, exaggerat-• mitted that Dolores had frequently "Get into -the carriage vi•_ :ing - • 1 0 ,zv:�:' : ed •politeness, but his fact, was g used his establishment as a ren- there," he instructed. He kept the ;�, ;.. Hand as flint. Dickie did not know RI ;; dezvous. -. men under close_ observatio ^_,_ as _ him; he seemed a half- stranger r ; ;F. 'But she has not been here to- slie • trailed to the entrance. here. Probably, he thought, some day, Excellency; by the saints, I uuderling--.at.- the-_IIietator's, -htred (Continued Next Week) .. swear,' it! No, ,nor yet Don Fer- a t : by the Hackett crowd. =• - Maybe, Dickie thought, she was • • �• Supplies for French dvilia== in ,tfrp �H still making her way towards the North Africa and for re armia3 the -""/" t . cantina; maybe she had become "Then Ferdinando m u B t be French army there have totaaed /.l. ri ", >Ta; ha Y found.' �rlaimed Dolerc�n �• tasted. blood —and this mob had- "There is trouble at the bar• would not be too nice 1n its deal- _ racks" the-, unted man admit- ings with stragglers, - - -- ted. "Half the Guard have- mutin-_ • • • ♦ �� ' BY led. Some of them are already sass CAPTAIN FRANK % SHAW A restlessneea- he had never shouting for Lafalletie; and I have known before troubled him. A fool= an -order for his arrest. This may lab, an insensate wish to wreak CHARTER XVIV - `. _ mean another reeolntion.' . physical - damage was in his mind. "Here ¢omen one from the Casa _ Before Dfekie could rev -up his He wou have liked to la '`v a _ Fa.11eire!" Manuel engine. Sebastian shouted through y the cafe in wreck: -simply because it • �°_ -<, ;, _ ��.." w -• It was old Franciseo, bobbling` a window that the airport people bad served as a meeting -place ' for with an odd nimbleness across the were. on the, 'phenc demanding the girl he loved and the lumped- square. his presence, The evening 'plane up charlatan to whom all this up- He was 'out of breath when he ,for Callano had not arrived: It was • beaval, he thought erroneously, - reached the Consulate. overdue, and there was fear of an `.P:r `• ° might be traced. It was not for "Excellency—;' his' broad-brim- accident. him to- kiiow_ -that it was his -ovin meet_ vat came oft to oe tumotra 'it's all of a piece," .rkfe action in giving small Mlgue] the An unsteady fingers — "is it that thoUgbt- Sabotage, more Ifkely th$n. prire of a parcel of-crackers. that , ibe lit;IB senorita is here T' not; these. damaged planes were had been'the- nbeieus out of ,high y "Here? Why, no—of course >'ot:" all part of'a -•plan to enable Lafai- this minlature war had irrown. reDlted Dleki�- - shi'piy: and a - lette to secure control of Callano_ _.,:quick twinge of disarray ,troubled It was whilst he -tried ss reduce r� add • Its gold; that Fold• Whtrh Is his emotions to orderliness' first a him. the maln sinew of, war. , group of men' streamed laic the " -r "Tbere-is 60ible �n late, c_ itp,. Ex- • • . ��- - Many Flowers; and: before -thf +y abroad.: add the rittle one is l:'nlsr th_ 'et:e 9t::,:: ee:_ tli_:z :-^_eg -ai.:1 3:,.,.. n,l,Cd i4v yadroue anrosu," ialtef ed the old retainer. was nothing to be done. In any if be .knew of Lafallet.te's where .Indeed, the distant drnpt 01 spear case, .there was •time to scup a• shouts.. 13ecelning •leis deals!, one ' "! '^ , •� <:, ". ' modic rifle -fir© - became addible, as round in search of Dolores. lie got • - .cried savagely: Frnncisco spoke: " under way, and.. crossing the .He is not at the secret but!" y "My sacred hat!" exclaimed plaza, was again troubled 'by the Evidently they had- hurried tbith. Dickie; '.'All right! I'll: nip scrota!" thetro11, vi_lAuw ..LQu.0 ulr rte wenr as qutckjy as possible to was. Like looking for a needle to "Then he loses his life's chance," the Casa. Fallerfo. a pn{tile of hay; )whatever a Pottle.. exclaimed another, "The fool!" Be. "Where's Dolores?— her mother of bay. might be, fore the echoes bad ceased Dol. .•, - .demanded, -"That girl is. . going to give' me heart - trouble, _Dickie.- :andrif she-gets tarted uA into t— TABLE TALKS - . sADI E B. CHAMBERS bah, the new wott}anr.. ;ail jot�� ! - L_ - "111 Bee if •I -cart- find her,' lie A _ momom- . �.� -- . - - offered, remembeiring the acene at More About Wartime Canning the rate of the Many Flowers. , As there have -been so many requests for the following timetable from the De artmert of A pamphlet '• g," 'the itsults of PEDLAR' p Agriculture's am hlet on Wartime Canning,':'. am / • • • -Sounds of tumult grew as-be= got giving it for'the column this week, __L out his 'car. He "saw bodies. of TIME TABLE FOR VEGETABLES Research during wailime will. `police -hurrying across the Plaza' Pressure sterilization is recommended for non -acid vegetables. --When '-'Grande. vegetables are sterilized iri the ' boiling -water bath, it is preferable to use ,.a ''. "It can't be that I got the wrong Pint.sontai•ners. - r evident �n New aw Be� - date!" thou •ht Dickie. "Unless old _ - =Time of Sterilization METAL ROOFING .�/ $ - - Boiling .. -But J Prodeds Callano's liveliness•has jumped the `•Vegeiableii Prc(,aratioA ,Water Setam :..' thing ahead a bit. • - Bath Pressure - Then a mounted officer galloped ASPARAGUS —Wash, tie in ,uniform bundles, stand a �� ` UP, lust as he was on-the point,of upright in 2 inches of water. Boil 4 minutes. Pack In common-With other manufacturers entering his ta.r. • hot, add-. % 'tap. salt to `each pint sealer, fill with How are thin 0" ills, !'nn c „1' 'boiling water .............................................. .__:..,_.....- across Canada., our job today is .to, asked. BEA-NS, string or -wax 'Wash, string, cut 'in .desired — - t lengths., , :Cover with water, produce for war to our fullest capacity. • _•• gt bring to boiling point, �. .� P - •boil 4 minutes. Pack hot, add % tap. salt to each . -. Steel is on file 'critical list and its use pint sealer. Fill with boiling water BEETS —Wash and 'cut off tops 2 inches above ` — for Civillap''requirements is'eubjeM to set. add ' 1 is salt tom dip, remove_ skint = _ _ _ OVE RS EAS P p.' a pint sealer. Fill CALL CURSING "rigid =estnct>tOltt6: --This beet. .Boil • 15 minutes _('_ , makes it dim• with• boiling• water .......:....... .............................•. i% 40 : ib CARROTS -- ce__anly ern young carve +a Wash send _ cult for us to earr�* on .our business li>4:_ boil �- 5 minutes. Cold dip— lip off skins, pack, add a normal way. 3,S tsp. salt .to pint sealer. Fill with boiling ,water :2 :40 16 CAULIFLOWER —Wash, break into' florets. Drop p� ' ,.,. „ • ,,y,,,, into salty water. .Let stand 14 hour, toter with _ water, bring -to boiling, drain, :pack • sealers, add ` + _ Despite the Wartime lalhitatiom whi&'� "zi•> �fz tsp. salt to• a- pint sealer. Fill with boiling affect materlRils� the resent need for; water.. .. ....................................... ......... •- •- •........._._ -.... 1 +8o :10 �� — P CORN, whole, kernpl— Cut -corn. from cobs., Be Cover with:, • planning a8 lmper8tive. , SO the work' ° boiling water and bring to boiling point. fill aters, covering corn with boiling liquid, add ',4 tsp. salt to Y CARRIERS !of our Research Department goes oil y Z._ SENDS 1 000 "� SO s pmt sealer ..:............................... ............................... • .8 80 16 •. r CHARD, SPINACH 'or or other greena —Wash carefully, and when the Victory parades are over, u "RRITISN CONSOLS”, "LEGION,!, steam 5 minutes, pack in sealers, add % tap. salt to ....__�. _ our customem will be -supplied -with ^MACOONALp'S MENTHOL ", a pint sealer, fill with boiling water ........................ a do 16 MUSHROOMS —Wash and trim, large ones may . be the most modern and unproved designs "SCOTCH BLENDS"• or "EXTORT" cut in "pieces. Blanch 5 minutes. Cold dip very - CiNanlhs quickly. Pack, allow % tap. salt to a pint, sealer, of Metal' Roofing and Barn and Stable - . fill with boiling water :.............. ............................... • 8 80 lb ts• Of tUIEN 10101 AddrM 0"111 t PEAS =Use onl ent,- made -to the- FedlaF - y young, tender leas. Shell _and_ ' _. �fPm - . t.loM+ M me c...dson+t►•�r wash. -- Cover• with water and., bring to boil, pack, standard Of qu8lity* ead CANADIANS IN utaTED � sdd 'S!i tap. salt to a pint sealer, fill with boiling - -- -- - , IAeN Otis atd(R• 111�ncelet� water. Intermittent sterilization• may be used for ; gas, allowing 1 hour -on each of 8 succesevie days if . OV[rla[Aa 09PARTINCNT P' - RESEARCH . pia II - , • ' water bath is used ......................................................... 80 lb .8 A C. MACDONALD INC. r SWEET GREEN of RED PEPPER (pimientos)ash, _ Ro. Ns 1949, rhee i'Aesles, remove feeds, boil 8 mittntea, cold dip. Remove skins, Matlre.l. e.e.da )Soiling water ............... ........ pm.....;........ : _....... ck allow 1 to salt to s pint ealer cover with 11r10sret1llttlssgW�phMewwtttKWMY . _ -__- -• - • • - PUMPKIN —Cut 1n pieces re one seed apd mum- brans, peel, steam until , tender, mash, . pack 8 60_ _ '38 PIDLAR a SEND = • BEST and peel, stack in• sealers, coves _ _ _ with tomato. juice made from irreggaatar -very large or broken tomatoes.-cut in.. •small— pieces; cooked t over slow fire for S minuted.' Strain. Allow 34 tsp ` ' IS.SilE No. 31-43 salt to a pint sealer ....... : ........................... :..........' •' W ltl' 05 • • • _ _ Tomatoes may be. processed in the oven (27fi P.) B Pinta, as minutes — Quarts, 46 minutes, , - ✓J,�• .- .,. - .,Fehr' _. h� 'w1 -e - .^,a°•.... iii Yy'� ,•.J., *' 9 ^• F•v :/ a..nsss I . !• �' ' . ii.— . i • � —,— i —. �.— - .. ,.— .,u n t - . -. • •- .� .— . eY .�-- -� � -- � ._ .. ,A . , ��. _- .. - _ :Sow.. -•q:, 1_.. ' �M�Mitllelioasssi iMrai.' 1 _ r• -+ No A, T IC E Mod"" _ -- w�.d hF ans8 -1111t, kqft �m yow- voir e . IL FORBYTI, o 5» tree _- tore d w 0 •� naey� b.r.r We A..da. _ ,1►asttsd aaelatant beid.man for UOAL, 00�. �a■a_ssa: ew....anim .y ,,at.aeie.R. •• ___.__ —_ -- - _r - -- -- _ JeeasT bead. Married � .,,. L ,. , -. • - ... _N0100010 _... .. .. —Boar sib Non ON" :7WOOD. 0BXRNT, ...vas. � — �, +��11'lit•tsas�i,I,N/rf/ / - -- -' • I� stir - fieoshi aa:t�n= mow. ->t_ _ p�.'� �► � "�►se. Hoary milloer. Box 32'I News r A Q DUIiIILD RUDDY Harr.-star, — _ R. loiNer. Notary Public. tr«oal t am. ��� _ _ - - - and sloe ► eta ba A. s. Sale -- 7ft M. H binder.- i t - - ean.aea�e► :in a � o.rc�e.... +�tttbs_ � �� o :• '' . pod wow order; also creapn wY5�I kig auPV PLIRS - -- $BRTON, 11AELL U ROSS •i stkollas. Howard shier, mile and a ilio 10, M �Okrtltgt) •work ' $.miters & Aalicitoes' - -- armor west ef_Plrker rg do Bray BatcD►ery has chicks pnro►npt Wo bave.iso Placed in stock a fall W. J', IC. Q Telepleab6 ` if :sMplinent thrmugh AuBmt; also 'UM of MAPLE LE" S Bmoairs Bail, X. C. Ad. 2M . o i 1 started. Ta*Ug orders also MILLING J. D. F. Ross .Join. L, Poad aiMs _ . � � ,per �� � .A. W. MITCi-I - ELL A»U$ ALLAN _ Barrister, _ ��i, q�l/�t +!A' !wood Milling oorr H..Shier,R..2 Pidering, Ont. - -- M Boli¢bor, WNotory Pnbiiu, •• / ��, _. _- . Pickering. Pheaa _Yards 7i: Res. 39 Melfaaa str. = .Tomato "� f% ° jWinted, at once - 8 or a burner- • . Tdephoae Elgin b80i h � - kil stove ar 2 burner Colmnan gas �tCBERING HILLS � � � .�..,� � j -stove, with oven4 if possible. State estertva" W arbor. Wice and condition. Chas. W. Chand- _Ur, R. R. -2, Pickering. GROWING MASH R. BBATON. TOWNSHIP :. ,Soldier now Overseas, has bike for D • ; Ieft n Conveyancer. omaww :oe`rJ3t • sale. He needs the knoney. C. C. M. '�' Buy War Saving Starn�?s _ deed very little.. E. C. Do]9mage_ at t[aeetap Liea►eoe. iYhitwale. Out. . -Pire Hall, Wig. Start the Pig • RICHARDSON For Victory 'Wanted ---- used sewing machine, • -- - -- -- - : - __ _ either treadle, electric bee or 'Right On -- GENZBRAL IN6IIRAN�"S -D _ . portable 'b ! • - rgtrbiAeit Gzeasarnabla Dire. ;Wong, . _ REAL ESTATE u�ng August Victory clerking. Ring 76 Peg Starter - CONVEYANCING 4. _Josa - Jrsey leifr calk, Zr-- -8 - e _ Lj C w "to sev-eaenp k[onths. Metal eartag. 2172-4g ;y �Fb ns 875 Whitby. PICKERING, ONT`. -_ _ tie, Pickering ou pr e ' *i nd -e a black and white collie �.aog. vtawa maraing. A heel- 8CE nvr fYg;!_. - - - �" W - er. Answers to the name of Jack. SERVE ' e ' • �� f.s this advt. Apply C. A. STERRIT'I' For Sale — 4- roomed cottage. Hard-' ard AND ALSO GIVE wood floors, well, hydro, full -sized _ _ Pickenng Kurd b.eement, Large lot, 60 s 488. Ftillq INSURAI'�10E - . - are insulated. Kinston Road, north aide Funeral Director - - - �k. 100 of _ Furniture t = SERVICE Orderyour seeds now as they are s� arse or phone HO. 7100. : •-C Y R I L E. W O F I E Y ]� t �a j Wor sale one used .dining -room Dealer GENERAL INIURANCE We have Red Clover Timoth Alaska -' suite, one aookoeve adth reservoir y)' e _ and wa tine* oven, one child's tri- SERVICE PROTECTION ^ e C. C. ][. large sire, one ele,_ Stock Sweet Clover _ J, ILCoo amiss etph 8 r. Picberi Motor Aimbalaaee, Da, or Night 'Now In - Complete stock of hardware jiMen"' Fo r sale Heintmnan piano, in . PHONE 13 >t Armil .'�n'' W. G. mod' _. -., . = - tools and household inns Village. We now have as band a -sunalw_ of -- - • S . EIDRSg:B for horse moat waatsd Pi i your fsvearite Nettft halm tee' Cil1dC scatter - cked Ont. )Ps>tie. i � Phone Ptak . -._ - . S6 r xa Apr.- 1 - -W , . style _ Vsed Ciotbitjg - stsrilised, clean- . ad and pressed ulos new. Carry a . 'W M. M A �V : 16 oz: � 9c : :Chick water fountes & feeders .. T b of tdglt ales .units, UICBNflXD AUCTIONSBii AND .. �r pants. Also a good VALUATGR t)Aw p r{p Service Is _ _!Oar Me#@ - We Hare It - Can Got It - Or It Id lxot Mad& ' stock of new leather coats and : -Salea conducted Anywbero A ftt McDosring. Fars. Kaebbwry a" atndbreabers, and gents furnish- lhotte or write. Address 614 Dundaa Accurate and Effideht Rops6s �I ,. + If ,� vince& i - t;t by. Nast. THE REXALL STORE J. Sa BALSDON, : PICKER]�/'� San Schwarts Whitby. Ontario. jl'f V - Boyea Pbm. _ _ 91, � -Bond ati. West, Oshawa J. B. a . " . Toronto AD 6625 - Pick. 5s R 1Y - Phone. Pick 68 FARMERS ORE US p 3 .rags , �.. ,Bea. ! as. d »� of S. � TAB !� 1Y . K :IRON GI BSON WE PAY' "XONVO PW(= AT � � .�Y. s .� ; YtM HOME tdA�e :'TRANSPORT _ �t ARD&s S 4 EGGS :HOGS - ,...:THEATRE well need ALVES LAMB - :.-- QARTAaB �. " . ' � .°Now - ParL Gres � - . ' - .. - , � _ suss _ . _ _ .+xD Aral. OF - MOVING_ _ Aseitate of Lead or. SAND GRAVEL s7�NE Poultry, ' both live and dressed - Healthfully Air- conditionbd King Bag Killer THURSDAY FRI:; SATURDDY .a We have a fall stock .. a>:� PI L.K E R I N Gw ' _AUGUST 6, 6 and 7 .. ... once - - -.. -. Two shows at 7 and 9 ' P. m. } • Sprayers, Garden Tools, Window _ • ED _- Saturday.-Matinee at 1.30 Screens: Screen Doors and Screening =ERISMUED EGG GRADING' STATION -. -Hen Combination Store Doors ad Foe your H ardwsk Ne d s C AHTTBT ONT. PHONE u33 _ Stors Rash Made to order Immortal Sergeant A L V I N B U S B B T ago with Thetmas 'Mitchell' Asphalt Shingles Hardware.. _ Tinsmith �OM RIE.,1UNBER �t Roll Rooring,, PHONE " _. The Co e, MONDAY; TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY " ' -Asphalt Sid$tp - = - august 9, 18, 11 Wail Boars. "etc. Pi0.81+�RT.�1i(I LIMITED Left Coatplete Shove. at 8.19 i - Scarboro Junction , The Hard Way' N. M. Gordon �. PILES ,rBr.HOxDs Havord 1117 and 9aa:bose > M°z� " iy Was getting tired' of that afte Sufferers of bleeding or protruding Ids LupGto Dennis _ ON party staff" heard .so mach re- piles should know $Akers Herbal • Ja.n Lathe _ . Pills &IN an added attraction centl'y should- be 'a warming to the . i�'eit, the cause at its, sonnne.' .. -� Dressed -Umber I illwoei Money back i! the first bottle _does ''� inc=ing government. . The voters - Sasli _Doors • _QolMlis Interior 7�ztw M0731411110. A Haunting . ' adrpareittly meant what they said. not eatlafs. Soft and Hardwood - - -. _ 'VVe Will Go At set _ tee Drug stores. � � oo - _ Oct 8 mck Insulated Siding Cedargsain Shingle Siding. t `WtnMftrdil RocV Latta Cedar, shingles - .Stab. Laurel, Oliver Hardy, anti _ a� � ion . - Drat* The,Masiaian . ' `?ualitr .PSt# Masonite Products _ . ;8oe1ti W061 Instilitloa Cement and Lams = ` Poultr - Weeping Tied. sewer Pipe. y MURSDAY1 FRI•., SATURDAY _ A -ngnst ;2,18 and 14 And = _ ' $tnphrey - Bogart, in.. - _ Fish in season Across the Pacific _ Mary Astor .and Sydney Greenstneet - "� - " o E • - SILK'S MARKET .