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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_08_13.:Y C^,�' ... �.._ � �' ^•r! .-..; " t, >*:.__.nk w.. -_ .� i. -. 'X,+...rs ;s „r'�, •. fs;.. _ ., �+,.. •. ,�'Y^ n... - -. ikswome . LX11 ICBERING�," ONE., FRIDAY, AUG. 13-1943 - - - , No. i2 _ - • _- MEN o , Aft ae g -e f ax- ode it—Year. _ , Town - - local township tax me was l St g ^mss sir melee r•haR L Lr- Vtg3#fx3 Pienre, Saturday Aug. 21. at last week's council meelr _ Pickering, put. The General `Bate shows .•no "�"'` 'We' have. been asked this weere, from the previous' year, al= - Prel�rninary arrangements were --Fhy don't we publish . war news ". (Received too late for last issue) Mrs. Frank Hall has had her -sus• . :. gh "titers will be a slight red- made this week for the annual Sun- -Our answer to this is "that we have " On Saturday !Horning last, the re- ter, Mrs, R. Simpson, of Vancouver, - i, In k. ` 'day School Picnic of the United left this to the daily papers, who trains of the late Timothy Furlong with her over the -past week, _ Church, to be held in the Park here from the fact- of their, publishing ` were laid to Test in St. Francis de Mzs. Matchett and daughter, Hel- - Nual . inistr"or ftyst on $aturday afternoon, Aug. '21, each _day are able to give. you. the Sales Cemetery, Rev. Father Kyte en, of Tooronto,' are spending a week The gasoline situation again hourly- changing war news, while it officiated. Requiem Maas had been with Mrs. John Murkar. - winter, with the shortage of makes -Ole holding of the picnic at is news". ! sung in St. Annie' Church, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons, Windsor* 'special attention . should be any more, distant, point iacpoi aible. It was suggested (though we have Deceased w the son of days last week w•itsh to storm sash, atom doors, as the late spent a, few da isle your stoves and furrlacea Seventeen Replies to -an Advt. in some doubfB) there are .many • in Iitttrence and Hannah .O'Leary Fur- Dr. and-Mrs. Cartwright. working order. Now sa the The Picketing News this - township - who neither take a long, formerly of this parish, I and' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Robbins have - ` - blook altar these. Our arver- -daily paper, or even have a radio, leaves to mourn his lose, two bro- been vacationing at Hugh a hotrns columns contain addresses of Our'last'; issue eoatained- an' ad and if they do or have, they have there, John. and George of Tomato. here. A. egoipped to meet demnainds, vertisemgnt offering . a C. C. M, not the- time to stop and read or �--- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owen and in- listen, and that a brief summary of On Wednesday, July 28, St. Fran- fast daughter, are spending a leer bicycle for sale. The advertiser ad- the week's war specials, would be do de Sales Parish held a Garden days holidays at Sparrow Lake. g Eat Dry Behind Wsz ' Swags vises na this -for that the busked- , appredated.-Is anyone willing to Party in the Community Park -- We regret to learn that Mrs. W. Drive- Doti - a� -bas- beer ► - sold -- ioz_rise- -eras.- caked, - g- - - - - AugtuL and that' he had seventeen enquiries support this can ei- noon, and would tie f rf et^'in many gears, -ios the Rai itas iseeA ofitig to re:+.•u and offers of purchase as a result of such a "nary be appreciated.• We _ Purpose of providing funds for the to Oshawa Hospitatl, in a somewhat _ • " noted would like to hear from our readers. new rectory. The affair was a huge critical condition, Is posters in connection with results obtained -from our classified . s*•►rcesa, both financially and soc- Misses Ruby_ and Marjorie White 382; we satisfied _? AVi �� �[''1w4i; lax -- wi C.- joydiph.- ...d! �,.Iv.Lal,a- .tw.s, ,ws.itfg of August. This Stamp Drive that, this doha'nn in being read by - -� ` +ng evsnin�_ ,e _ Wy_w&r -work- feu' aunt, Mrs. Moore, at New _ _ is being carried out a great many persons. You too, pro- Next Week - : = in our mi `f old" parishioners; Mrs. a.- _ bout the country by stores.. bably have saute article which yaa and residents o! the village and Mrs. A: E. Baldwin and Mesas surrounding countryside. t Raines and Chapman, of the Hoyt- yaa"-aae- hr the sl�,+� ,;, •--�$ ' p , . don't forget to oak the column,' and it doesn't coat mach to to acaorda.nae -with - other tireek}s Father -Kyte An his remarks to' icultural Society ' are judging' at to give -you your .. change • in . try it ►- a minimum charge of 25c. newspapers, throughout the neigh- the congregation on Sunday last, the Show, at Ajax on Thursday of - ar Savings,. Stamps ". or one cent per word, -per' insertion. - bouring townships, this paper will expressed appreciation and - gratit= _this week. not publish neit week: Although it- ude, , not only, to the parishioners, i The auction sale of household *j _ is customary for most of the other but -to our non - Catholic friends in effects, of Ms- and. Mrs. Goudy, on - Notes COIYIIIlents weeklies to suspend a week's issue the village acrd community, for the Saturday "last -had a good crowd, _ Ftrdt to be P in the summer to observe holidays, donations received, attendance, and and articles were , aold at good p6 - egged Friday, October 1st., it has been'an- this is the first time .in-the history general good -will that prevailed es, - nouneed by officials of 'the Vartihne "of - the Pickering, ews,. We ask-all throughout the" preparations . and Mr. - and Mrs. Hugh MiliPr and des, pews and plums will be Prices and' Trade Board. our advertisers nd our correspond - the evening itself. The -prize - winners" daughters, Catharine - and Jane, gnd usht under a definite price eeil- According to the now regulations, ents to have copy in early,.the week on- the Draw for War Savings Cert. Mrs. Bie mot-red to Sarnia over when they toile on the markek only one truck will be- allowed to of August 23. Thank you.. were: 1. Pat Maden, Pickering; 2. tJtg,- week -end, to visit the latter's been announced, by -the War- collect cream it each district, and This suspension takes place. dur- Mrs. Helen Rrook4, Toronto ' and "daughter. Prices and Trade Board, Act- it is estimated that two and a half ing the Annual Convention of the Squires' Beach • 3. Mrs. A. J. Heck; Her . many friends - in this . con=­! H ICKERING N wse� was also Prdmised to control Saillion miles' worth of gasoline Canadian Weekly Newspaper Ass - Toronto and Squires' Beach. The • unity are anxiously awaiting word of carrots. beets, -.-turnips, will be saved in the cc'='ng Yew. ociation, and permits the publishers Motor Rug was won -by Thos.. Car of an improvement in her condition, i6ffect the' far- to attend for. the benefit of the eoran, Ajax`', and the Beauty Doll, of Miss Jean Clark. Jean was takers hs of short supply.. The Board met, tiuckin his own produce, and t' *^ 09hawa HnpAgl aswain on Mon - g P publishers and readers and advefi'' 'by i1s1<iu, "Honaasr•,• l4ssabetie, however, ' that prices of therefore he is still at liberty to -timers ,alike,-The office will be open day of this week, for 4 observation., fruits will be -high m cam - take his owl; cream to the - creamery . as usual only, no paper. :. On a' Saturday evening rreeently, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bryant enter- _ a L.1.. l.A"10rn w. ow su. •�l�- r.�+- a�•gar #1�dia �. - .. Poor crop. The statement said "�`•_ ��..a„J to action !tad been taken after . :, - their friends enjoyed 'a Moonlight g" in honour or cue ionner"b ieal to be *rationed Cruise on Lake Ontario - return- tern, Mrs. L. Bromw*ick -of New- - and careful study, but tits _.._ ing,fmm Q)teetsstorn,. -- one of the York City, and Mrs. Roger WArd. _. does not consider the prob- . - . ')`here is every prospect that coal �© - • party being CPI. Arthur Heenan, a of . Dallas, Texas. '. co eipletehy• salwbd, as fud for domestic use will bt = • forarter member,' now posted • at Four local childte�i, Bert White". - rationed -this winter, as indeed it f: ,. Kingston. Jii=y Squires, Bobby Irish and "mss 'Fazes Prices May Mesa i. taking Place now. Hon C: D. � _ - - _ Mildred Bsth, . had their tonsils re- Iafistian Howe, a few nights ago, in a radio :: = - moved in a '*mass' operation" it the ••-- broadcast told the people of Canada R•ev. Hugh G. Crozier; ' speaker at Mothers, Please Keep Your Child - I Pickering Nursing Hume here, Ian` ' KwoWy warning that farm price of the very serious coal situation, Rotary 'Lumbeou ren Off the Streets --' if you Can: p rimy Doctors- Cartwright rind ream= are reaching dangerous as it exists at the present time, and - Harding conducted the 'tonsilotamy. - lation spreading propos'tions. was :as- it will 'become More, serious as ' ` "F.neonngAg ' and Dieaccouraging ^ This !sissy be a. hard request to 4 All four have nicely recovered. 'ved by Donald' Gordon, Prices the colder weather approaches, It ,Features of Life" _comply with,• because we know how Born; qt `WeIIe'sley Fiosgrtal,' Torte -- - ard chairman last week: The is to - -be hoped he will see "that a Rev. Hugh G. Crozier, Whitby, a hard it is to keep an eye on dia ontD, on Friday, August 6, 1$!43, to -. liana adxriitted.- that Canadian closer check -is kept, on consumers, former pastor of Pickering-. United children. But, nevertheless, there Lieut. Thomas E. and Mrs. Martin !mere entered .. the war under s in fuel tonaumption than htas -been . Church, was the speaker and guest will be a• tragedy in this' town some . (nee 'Barbara Banigan�, Pickering, adicap of abnormally low prices; done with. the_ gasoline. We hear of of Rotarian• D. N. Lockwood, at -of these days, that will probably a son. Lieut. Martin Essex Scottish t he pointed out with the poss- a Toronto gentleman, a retied this week's !luncheon, speaking 'on open the eyes of a few. Children Regiment, is. now in England with e exception of the exclusively lawyer who has s -a "_C ". book to drive the subject above. hanginyf around down -town corners, his unit. y peat farther, -there has been ab- out to his nearby .surf tner. cottage, As a minister of the Christian and playing the !middle of the ! Mr. F. T. Bunting left last Wed- ~ dent compensation since. and yet we know of fa6wr�s in this Church, his views were presented ss streets, are asla�g for. trouble. One � nesday evening for Alaska, where Canadian producers mumt realize neighborhood who find gasoline ess- frocn one of his calling, and were night last week, we saw a car just -he is connected witli'one or the cov- et they canmt expect- to get ential -to the operation . of their those, as was evident, of one who south of the corner, on Church St., etsuction companies there. , Fred' cannot get the reduired i�Vven Winch 'tithe 'and study to at only 15 miles "per hour. (thank .� left shortly •after , the election re- ` lase Canada is prepared to allow 'fuel: We are convinced that "being Religious' and. Social, Problems or _gooaness) iam ur, the brakes - *Rd turns game out. It is reRorted that Prioes to rise up to the higher in the know" has a tremendous in- the World Today. Asrnong the: -die- narrowl'q'.. miss .sunning down a Messrs Heenan, Kirby and MaQuea- . nerican levels, in which case it -- _fluent€ uii Yen euze•.of Lhe rah- wuassa..g ➢+�..i,.soe; ; ton have also one. ►uld be necessary Bas -She- child out from the g sary for .everyone, ''ion ,book you. receive. -We and the 'interested ancf alarmed both Isymen side of the road, where he had been- " Mr. and Banks ear' :lad armers, to pay the high- 7armers are deeply* interests" and olergy -,- "the' declining power _�lajin ,right into. the path of the tertained about forty relatives and American prices for everything arsy 'effort that will bring this wa:' of the church ", and the belief of on- con car. The driver,— `white ;!'lends on Saturday evening, jrr sy buy ", Mr. Gordon sand, to any early end but -we do like so marry that the sole duty. of the of complexion, slowly started away, honour of their niece, Miss Marion rarrnems ant ,luscice. it c„al ra4iv „- �ls,s-.1, ]h� -!d, :d `3 mh;le thre,± other children standinpj” Shepherd, of Toronto, whose -mars- =asoline Shortage. Jr'orees- Addit- ing is left to local dearers, we need -waft to heaven ". He regretted the on the edge of the ;;4, laughed rage do Llenb.•Jacfte fti trr4l„-„ iakai, tal Restrictions on Crean Trucks have no fears, -- but if our ' fue. attitude and policies 'of our univ- with glee, 'at the narrow escape ' of place ;in the near futuro, allowance is to be' determined by wxsities, who, he claimed "were no the little boy. We hesitate to' pro- Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Watson and! Creamery- trucks in Ontario 'will some few at, say, "high up in on: .longer under the guidance of the phesy trouble. -- but please.' want family' spent the holiday a.eek -end restricted to - certsirr- definite - of -the -Ba#._Street - monuments'- -'Yen- church, and this was a backward the children to stop playing on the at Montreal, where they left Bar- oes of operation canunencing on -fairness is sure to be heard. step ". "Canadians, with -; others' streets. " This -pta mot -that bars -f -and het were becoming indifferent to the over - populated, that there is , no uncle: _ /► . . ,, uecce 'and power` of the church ", room.in the park; ° or 15ack "yArda-I .and Mrs-."'7. S. Baladon are oA Mr. l y, f vacation `1Ex- service men of the war, lab- , Good' fortune only, accounts for , 'UP 'the Great 'Lakes, •for :. �a or parties . etc., , were among this l; the ' lack• of an'' accident on the back. ! 9 week,'.-- K group, and ,the problem now is street_ up -town here... The sympathy of the corrsprswtitj how -to ,get them back ", is extaended, to Mr. and Mrs. it. P'ur- �»; - "This indifference on the part of �s, in the loss of their son Elmer.' - -` leaders led .only'. to disastrous' re- c - n his 25th- year. Deceased )R D CROSS• a 'was i sults -- the State needs �,oa�y ivien j �j S been ill forome_ timer _ --"The herding 'into the city Figs DANCE , e was Held "froiii the homtJ ' been anothir of the,nio,'errtents that - _ + v - ' i• last Friday, with service in Pine­` -4- Lave- Ied - -to- the- negle -t- ,end..- indif� ---- - _ _' dale .Church; near Sunderland. In, . - - erened --= and forgetfulrress of the Red Cross Dance to be TieTd -o-iirn nt-`tas"iace . at. Pines Ie` religious. . trainin and observance -Saturday evening, Aug. l t at Glen Cemete He leaves to 'mourn be- by, those who have left "the "rural ' Avis• Park,. T'renchman's Bay sides his parents, two cistern. � ' �,s [ areas fo'r 'the turban >~ei�tres ", The Proceeds to be used' for 'harps to -'Born, -on August 2, 13}:;, at Pick - ; cit .NF, of its large population, per- 'be sent to the local - boys7overseas. Pring, N't ;rrng Horae,. to -Mr• and s, K ), fitted ti�ose people- ate * bec <rmie - {ieg- Dancing from 8.30 to 12, p, m. Mrs: George tiVatson, Dumbarton, a lectful and careless, yet there were - Sp'eeial'Prizes -for Dances._ . - son•• " none to observe same ". He rec'um_ yAtirnission 25 cents Born, on.July. 26, 1'9= Y's,,-at. niet-ded -a return -to the 'rural areas - �.....w er1ng' \u -rsng Hoine, ' to Mr, and where religion was gitien mole att- In East Suffolk, England,- vill_ firs. 'Howard Hoskin, Harmony, a ention. "The duty of the church was son:. - ages, mere than '2000 women, whose to change this environment" he Born, on August 3 1943 at Pick. NEWSMAN CAS TliE SWIGY CAMPAIGN ages range from 16 to ?0, are 1 � � : Sere is Aster Sturseber of the • C. B. t✓. who is ow art this 'Biel ultd�in ahttemd intissithng the diffic- working on' farms, - in their , spare -� Mr g Frdu ace oGreenwo and _ g • n Y Y P g guide young . time. ' , continued ed on inside pages - a ' J14 ont, He- ism seert- here - interviewing- -a .R. -C- ArF-..flygr- _ _ �� `„� '-0t, wn • yyII 4/ '.9 v - -,,� r _ -<• -. %.,,,.,y` •3*- �, �- _ � t `<. - ,• —:�', w... w.�v. • l •> I,y,pyQ •I„y�py, +. ^i.a__ ..h. ..• •..,.. F.' 5- . -'..._ 'M.•••.. .... '¢ __ - _h- •:..s` .[�A+, w} ,%• W GMAii burned bty the groom at a con- COUNT OUT X t Yenient time. 2. By taking them' - - to dinner at the hotel or restau- : - 'ti rant. 8. Yes, if you _wish. - _ •rr�,• • entirely optional. 4. Th handle -- • it of the cap should be ha by the thumb and first two fingers;, the „ i other two fingers being bent • towards the palm o the — - - - - - - - - -_ - — . -ire- iron wedge -of- the i slightly .� b �� chair should be on a perpendic- ular line with the edge of the - 1 table. 6. Yes, if the secrtary is' a man; if s ,girl, no. 'M�•► 4•, _ - National Loaf The National Wheat Loaf to the y ,-only bread allowed -to be made in - arpat Rritain noz —it 1a mada O - �/ottl` OWn @T�- — - - -- - - - — • only one-welglit an-d shape of -Ioaf; ' - and its sold without wrapping. Go for O1Rde ' n s Food Minister Lord Woolton,.. The Pony. I:Dtpr W t. the old _ t - auuuuu6mg a cuiussal _ viienslive _ days. of She West. carried hi&41N6 INTERFERED WCf}i HIS PRA(: 4146, EME against rata," said that rata and etiaelltial messages ...Here is ' Count Galeazzo Ciano, above, S ZER MANAGED 'fd PA55 Otif SUNDRY I EMS OF mice each year destroy or foul 2,- Mussolini's one for ou: For com late amok- _ , son-in-law, is out for Y p .. bASEBAtL FttulQfl'iENT "tFiArf 't'1•lE 1iAM NEEDED. FOR 'fHf GAME, 000,000 tone of food. "The rat pop- the count, having "resigned" as :..fnp • satisfaction follow the W1tF Uf MISSIN6 01- N (ORAY LEW,, 4 MORE IAN NORMAL) ulation of this* country has been ambassador to the Vatican as example of the oldtimefs and 90 estimated at 40,000,000," he said. Italy clears out the Fascists. for Opden's -a distinctive blend _ of choicer, riper -tobaccos.. Opdelt's quality for pipe smokers, to death and don't know whether Modern Etiquette too, in 09don's Cut Plug it was -an automobli or just some- q thing resembling an automobile' 'By' Roberta :Lee that struck you -uo, you ?" Defendant (calmly) : "May 1 1. What are the principal - -say--I - was - forcibly - struck -by- the'.- - ditties -orf- the = best -man at-- a -wed- -- resemblance ? " - ding'ceremony? 2. How " can an unmarried "Tall_ me, please, -hew 1. -%ioman,- living in a 'hotel, return ' aho_Id =o- about setting a the hospitality showli her by mar- - -_ 11" V� YUU r J�t'irdg _ .i_.- ._ .l_. __• e_W� .,r Ved friends who have entert bdsinee.s?" her' Is-At -permigalb3d ta l! mom= Police auperintenuent, using •� lettuce on which a salad is served? mind buy an alarm Cleat. _ to - "Is that- Mr. Joskins _ _ n, What is the correct Way to � \ -speaking? Good! I thought I'd ' - „ , bald a coffee cup its the hand? ; ring you u at once and inform' Subaltern: d ve been trying to 3df ODi'I y p 5. How far under the table yon that we have found your _gee you for the last week, sir; • si-.ould the chairs be pushed, when \ ,'O� „ out you've' always been busy. �oiasing.wife. ., , When- can 1 sets-you ?' plan -mg them for a dinner ?' ' Mr. Joskins: Have you really. - • Colons!• "Well, I s f.. Should a secretary rise when - • _What does she say "" ttggest yon an t mployer introduces her to a w ' Police superintendent: "Noth s e a date with. my secretary 4•< -less visitor? Mr. - M ve Subaltern: "I did air, arid- we_ - r. Joskina: "Then you had a swell time, but I still want Ati5WER9 _ . tt ode mistake. Thtx woman -1. The best man looks after the couldn't possibly be • rely wfie." to see you, air. groom, generally driving him t0 . - -- the church.' He takes care of the I%* Wilson Fir Pea co.. V "Did you bear ,..about Bill : "Can't this ease be settled ring, giving it to the groom at Ramllte■• oat. Baiting shot?" - out aF eo ■rt ?" the proper moment. He. gives the •'No -bow did it happen?" "Well, 'dour honor, chat': clergyman his fee, and takes care' "Oh-be just went An the. - what we were doie , when of any tips incidental t9 the go- - hardware store and asked the Cope came along -' ing away, being, of course, 'reim- i for t-wo pounds of it." - ' __Lawyer (slyly).: "As a matter •�ftct —xou -mere- scared half Gi ASSIFI1 =D (7)_.ASSIFI €D - �L.A ;I' ;Eli I-1LU ' ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS _ADVERTISEMENTS f ADVERTISEMENTS �. C -- • -- Ab'1uNU1Nl.t9s— UBIP.D - VARM. FOR BALE PgpyO"APNT TA PEWURM ' Lt3ED faits WITH t;UUD TIRES 70 At'REk), LOT 18, CONCESSION STOMACH A.yD THREAD WUlt3• P u e -D � raleet year BuKu and cAR See us first. Blount Pleasant Mo- _ 3, .-Darlington. Oshawa 7 Write. DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH often are the cause of i11 -be:. o ift+'ew 1*11119 aN THICYRN. We tors Limited, Used Car fart at New house. good water, some Tie Bat. Rai■, of Bell• In humans all ages. No one '7111 " ._- i■ve . sine a■d type of pate, v -1040 Yotige Street;- Head Office. - bush. Box, 476, Huntsville, Ont. maneI Why not find out if ,t:. Cails,et, tee, nay Purpose. 'j Yldt 63: Mount Pleasant Road. To- HAVE YOUR SNAPS In-your trouble? Interestlas I,:. - ' plats Telephone HY,- 2781. ticulars —Free! Write Mulver.e, 'a acs, ee Write tar PAP". site. le FOR - .ALE -1�i0 ACRES GOOD CLAY DeUeesed Yy Mail - Aemedla4 8peetell te; Toronic s,- r = psi *t. N loam — Marlpoee Township, >x Any 6 or 8 exposure film perfectly Ont. tSf..l�.TAYl.�R uMITED At:TO PARTS mile. from school —good water developed and printed for onfy.lso. -! s+uDPW — frame house, two good Supreme. valtty - and fast .Nrvlce _.T"' NF_W -AND LSED PARTS FUR ALL batna,_ good_ stabling. Supply of guaranteed TOBACCO - - TmNTo SAr IE WORKS makes of care and trucks, film- hs�,.,And elat-raw. n apply R. IL Dixon. IW� PHOTO SERVICE . -plate automobile machine shop 8 -POUND SAMPLE PAer and �' 049 Froof It. 111-, Fore■ o service. General Auto Supply. 12 - Station J. Tot;•oto ainla, Burley, Zimmer and I Frederick St„ 'Kitchener, Ontario. ,leaf tobacco with id. Batt, •.RI F.auilMyed f 011 flavoring $I postpaid. Matt. FUEL WOOD WA1iTED PHOTOGRAPHY - Tobacco kxchange, Ruthvem 11 ] BAS]' CHICKS M• %1, LE, BIRCH _ AND MI ED RHEUMATIC PAIN4 I'RKE: RANGE PULLETS MAN Y, Swoon. sitar sip aecoaa growth. "i AM VERY PLEASED WITH t -reeds and ages. Send for full also Millwood. State full particu- READ THIS — EVERT, SUFFEY,' : ;: - - - _ particulars• also started chicks - -lara :and lowest prices. Walter V(M PROMPT SERVICE..tr of Rheumatic Pains or Neu;,C1 MITI SARK " two and three weeks old. Free Schlesa,- 19 Melinda St., Toronto. ahould try Dixon's Remedy. 51-' vatalogue. Tweddle Chick Hatch -' writes a customer at Rough ro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, „v: -s e•rl @s Ltd., Fergus,. Ontario. {Pater, N.S., who adds: "1 Cave told tawa. Postpaid $1.010, TO '�G i HAIRDRESS1ltifi SCBUUL Many friends about your service _ MllMnsi ••►1 1, ITIF, LEGHORN PULLETS; TWO sad 1 know that from now on you TEADHERS WANTED h cks 20c, 3 weeks 25c. 4 wee4ks LE 'A H N HAIRUbtEtitilNU_ 'PI3Jfl -will -get films from them for de- ' :1RIv. Goddard Chick Rii-atcherfes. ttunertson method. Information veloping and printing." Letters like BETHANY WANTED. PRUTF' :T- s iritannia .Heights, Oat on request regarding classes thin from all. parts of Canada tell ant teacher for. Public Sci., C R— rtsoa'a Nalydreaslus Aead• how well pleased customers are Section 'Eleven, Township c'', ..' : �iQ L D 1 E R 5 ,1. �A ]LL HAVE CHICKS FOR `ems; 117 Avenue- Roa3, Tofopio.= w4tlr afar S■apiet ltervtee. - ��Jfjks, vrompr shipment right through Any. Sixe Ro11 -6 or 8 �xpoaures ties to commence September rlr ::. .August; order what you geed -To DEVELOPED AND PRINTED -Us Apply, stating certificate n. ti .• 11f OUT TIRED ACHES sQe you through the season. Some MACHINERY salary expected to G. M. T. l,:l�- ,+tr,rted also, Immediate delivery, Boys and girls on active service Is, Secretary', Bethany, RR ti s' • l'r,:y Hatchery. 130 John N., Ham- Boys letters so much more when Ontario. OV1111 e pit a, Ont. 1rOR SALE -1 ADVANCE - RUMELY '•'snaps" are enclosed. A Oil •Pull. operates on -ttiet ..tt- pYEiPiG & CLEANING mounted on traction wheels and You, too, will get better' results PROTESTANT TEACHER Want -`d rousers.. Hood condition. immed- from your camera if l'ou mail your S.S. No.. 6 Hay, Salary- Y. ce delivery. Bing Paving Ca film rolls to Star s■apsaet Service putIls. Apply Jacob Iii. Gingc- HAVE YOU- ANYTHING- • NEEDS Ltd., Box 36, Uakville, Ont, to be developed and printed. You'll rich, R. No. 3, Zurich, #ant. dyeirug or cleaning? Write to as get finer quality, sharper prints at for information. We -are glad to lowest cost. And you will get the QUALTFIED. TEACHER FOR .: answer, your , questions. Depart- — T' — promptest aervice obtainable by Ail. 12 l.anc star, capable �•! b F. DICAL aa, Went H. Parke@es Dye Works mail In keeping with quality work. teaching Ep!gliah 'and Fre-r,c %1r 41! Limited, 791 Yange Street. • To- - Mail us a roll for trial, salary $1.0010. J. Y. Baker,-S' .- �� ronto. S Treas., Dalhousie 'Mills, Ont. POSTP& est+ kwSa [6eaiulre8ptseaema.Diuplas,ui S sltiL'11TED E \LARGEMEN'rJ SSe - _ tii,ae 4 ttea'uti(ul Ea - +, �r.a :vc.L A ttta.tvlrarAL r'rir;�l. =i ,f SALVE x t, , ! P FOR SALE Banish the. 'torment of Dry Mounts, English mate teacher for Prw. :. aids °M0006aj - • . Eczema, Rashes and Weeping You can have enlargements colour- taint church school. Apply I:•: '• D ti Grenelt■ Skin Troubles. Post's Eczema ad by hand for u small additionul ,Allan S. Reid, 34$5 McTavish SoorlrA;n3satioaaadgaMkiruap, THRESHING OUTFIT FOR SALE Salve W111 , Not DisaDPolnt You. charge. - Montreal.- SSetrLlbottMpco wh,oe� !!226.ek Bell Separator, Rumely engine. Itching, Scaling, Burning Eu. todartsDDD.PiE9t:KIPTi01'L Apply to. I. G. Battler,. Plaits- `ttem;i,' Aerie, - Ringworm, Plmplps - • STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE DINORWIC — TEACHER WANTZ. wHle, Ontario. and Athlete's Foot will respond for S.S. No. 1, Southworth a id Box 11. t Metal '1'ertulaal A; 7oroale DUE TU LABOR CO readily to this stainless, odor- F9^ TM "^ tIS �T1P: Ef I,9R i^. C':.; I f 103 stubborn born enc, regaraDeea or now Print your nu,me and address. plainly b°alury expected: duties to, a :a. LADY HUNTER are forced to dispose of 1103 or ' afubborn ,or hopeless they' may on all• orders. mence Sept. first. Apply to a more of our registered Palomino seem. Zoccole, 'Secretary,. Board of 1'. and Tennessee Walking horaes F1LM3' DEVELOPED 2lie- COIN tees, Dinorwic, Ont. i A,r evae}LE PILLS ineludtrig ' pleilsure horses, brood PRICE $1.00 PER JAR For Pd-mares, stallions, colts of yearlings and Sent post free on receipt of price Two prints tram each negative. Ho- REDDITT, ONT. PUBLIC SCHV r ?. suckling colts of grand champion prints 2c each. Montreal Photo, Periods, Extra Strength. blood lines. Send for our deacrlp= ' t P.U. Box tOU, Station P. Sloutreal, requires teacher for Junior ti $2,00 tive price list.— FISHER PALODf. POST S R E M E D1 E S - ,grades- -1 to 5;' commencing INO FARMS. Souderton, Qennsyl. 889 Uugen St. E., Corner•' of, Logitn � 3'E)ItSONAL tember. Salary 3900.00 and bwr ;.t PHONE LL. 3600 ; -: vania.- -• " $100.00. H. W. Goodfellow, For City Delivery TORONTO Treaq. V @y��+ �+ p� SLENDUl: '1A13LET., HARMLESS" s YrS DR[JO STORE SOME CHOICE YOUNG REGISTER. and effective. $1. (two weeks' sup- --- pll') fit all•'druggista, or postpaid QUALIFIED PROTESTANT Tc• ,!:- tos"stv ort -Road ed Yorkshire sows Just bred, 'and RED ,lT !racy dl ; :It1 J E. + £o�.., Yu- • —ter' fzr 5:9. `7v. anP same-- cholee— young R�b.�t�,�l _ _ Tonto, L.lt ary T S--3 \pply to Mrs. hor::,.i: - (Cor■er Uxbridge Ave.) boara about ready. for" service. Stoughton, CalalDOto rs. TORONTO •Edgar Dennis, 'R.R. 2, 'Aurora, DIXON'S REMEDY —FOR NEURIT- . . .... _..... . Ont. is and Rheumatic Pains. Thous- PROYERT.IES, WANTED TO IlL'Y WANTED— TEACTIER Fe)P - _ ands satisfied. Munro 's Drug WE HAVE_.__B_UYJ WAITIVG= — vo - ? -�4ub _ litore, 335 ..Elgin_OUawa,_Poet- for Chicken Farms, Markek Gar- Salary $900 foraualiified ite.• chq . if m MONTNLY� FARM EBUIPMEFT )laid .$1.00. dens and town' or village houses E. F. Griffittis, qualified t)nt. - - PA'rENTS In all parts oI Province. Send fdll ALE 4b CASE TRACTOR;' RUM LEI; particulars in confidence at once, -EI `.AS- PUBLIC SCHOOL BESIIIF -4 -' - tractor; 20-22—Waterloo- rlo team -, Steam; we make, no charge unless we 18 -20 ,Waterloo Steam; 32 -50 FETHERSTONHAUGH &COMPANY teachG•r. Salary $],ODO. Attca'i- aell. Powell and .Company, 5 St White Separator; 28 -50 White Patent Solicitors.- Established once 14. Living quarters proV..i- c'InYr -East, Toronto. - ,Separator (Cutter)• 33- lS.R'atar- - ':1$90• if I {frig West, Toronto, _ ed..Apply Nelson Glazler,.Seeret ;i-, :, WEAKNESS loo Separator; 26 -42 Waterloo Book`1et of InLormatloii as Fe- , , Elsas, Ontario: - - Separator (Cutter); 32W Bell truest. 'rttaurom PARTS Separator (Cutter); Frame barn TRACTUA PARTS NEW, AND TOWNSHIP SCHOOL, AREA N01:7H - (galvanized. root). - __George $_ , used, -for all makes "of tractors. Burleigh and Anstruther. - - Lydla 'E. Pint em's Vegetable Smith.' Durhltth. -' ` borough County, requires expe-- - "r Oomyolad not a helps relieve ,In' 'Ce •Ion there are 824 rural _ General rick anti Tractor supply. 31001M papa butt v{eat, aer►- b 13 Frederick SL. Ktchener. Unt fenced teachers in two schr.,;a FOOT BALM sikaated•' on highway, small i•. one feeiyings -due to mentihly tuna- - schools where, besides the ordi- - bona ldisturbances.Itbelpebuildvvpp _ BAUMEEKA .FOOT IIAI„`t Acstrnyr nary- school subji'e_ta, the children RAItifITS teTmberc term. Duties tialtico 31 000 � 2`rp_ « rsetstaaee against distress. of "Q1R- offensive odor instantly, 15c gun days." Made In Canada. are taught practical agriculture, iii PEDIGREED ANGORA BUCKS Class certificate preferred. ` f - bottle. Ottaw,i agent. Denm:m for sale. $3.00 each. Anha -Tate. Rev. G AL G SpeneN Apsley, ,)a- _ Drug Store. Ottawa. house =l>u lding and carpentry. Aylmer, R.R.. 2, Ontario taria _ _ w r :: s b `... : "'e ," mar y"s t A's .*= �i ._ .a ;.. r .• 1 . • .::,.. -�' 7. -.: y } • _ ;�. m. ' ~ �•�_� '� y2 , " �, .',rte >';`M#:sw. .�. n.. •-1e. ..e . -_ _ •�- 0/ "�, - .. �• .� ^� ti, p, i•..i °.,tnr. �•: ..q ..:ei ;•i b ''s ti • •i���' . >v � 'f� i t . • r SU N D A him, thou' shalt surely release it* reterence to their official duties. THIS CURIOUS WOREf� By -��- i with Mm." In this verse then is Law Leads To Christ orgu"n r /� O O / a climax: the enemy (one hated) "But before faith came, ire were J (� L is actively hostile. The beast is in kept in ward under the law, shut - -= sore distress; and the help ex- up unto the faith which should ZEE S O N - Leads 'to rpesestul contact of • the afterwards be revealed. So that -foes. Tim- svgglstloa- is, that handa_- _the law -U,_ become our - August 22 would have to meet in jointly rats- bring us unto Christ, that we f GOD GIVES LAWS FOR HIS ing the fallen ass. might be' justified by faith. But '•. ;• r now that faith is come, ,ti ! PIKOPLE- Exodus 19-24; Deuter- The Needy Brother wit are ao ` onomy 11: 18.21; Galatians 3: „ longer under a tutor. For ye are �: �s.• = <- Thou shalt not wrest the jug- -'' t • ge1tT 23.28; 5: 16, 14. five due to thy poor in his cause. all eons of God, thrqugh faith, to Exodus 28: 1-9; Christ Jesus. For as many, of yeu PRINTED TEXT, Keep thee far from a false mat- Galatians S: 23-28; 6: 1St 14.- as, were baptized into Christ did, Y t tt Q e ter'; and the innocent and right- l t qQ i S GOLDEN TEXT -Thou shalt sons. slay thou not: for I will not put on Christ. There can be. net- ..: low the Lord with all thy heart. Justify the wicked." We return they Jew not Greek, there can be - and with all thy, soul, and with all +amain to- truthtulnaaa of anawch- neither bond por free, there can my Lo ..., uaale a,a1 Ie,.aalb ;• ivr ypl au ' gun ueetly auo 4CytaLdCLL. aao oa-- -„ mind and thy neighbor 'as thy, are one man• n s anus. � ppsed to oppression and injuatjce '"MODERNI4TIC ~ self. Luke 10: 27. in a selfish world. But the man of Paul insists that the law had kept Memory Verse: He hath' made the Jews is the state of children everything beautiful in -its time. God is not to wrest the judgment S�'� SWSCRAPE .; under age, or at best had served ARE' IRS CXA>-4N- - e of the needy. Thy needy, thy as a tutor to nrenare them for the urotner wuo is neeay, 'rnis touenes acceptance of Christ. On the other- the feelings of a common human- IN THL°IR COMAAUNA hand, faith in Christ had brought HOUSES. Place -At the foot of Sinai, ltd, - ' Spread Not False Reports - - _ -- T T . them into the position of full- "And thou shalt take no bribe; * O e S OorTas>!wo "Thou shalt not ,take up a false grown sons, to whom beloIIged the report: put not thy hand with the for a bribe hIndeth them that privilege of free access to the wicked to be an unrighteous wit have sight, and perverteth the Father, into whose hearts God ness." . How many heedless whis- words of the righteous." This pass- had sent the Spirit of His Son, - NEVER eA'r AT AL4- pers, conjectures' lightly spoken age refers to bribery,. and how and who had indeed entered upon Y g. .yet in- true It is! Gifts have-- been the -their -riOtful heritage: OLMN6 THEIiZ _ because the are amusing, cause for false decisions in court, Law Fulfilled In Love L3Fl0rrlA _ fluencing the course of lives, and - \� inferences uncharitably drawn, for favors in universities, for un• '-For ye,, brethren, were called � would have been stillborn if this fairness in business relationships, for freedom; only use not your -- -- -' ' - `•\ - - - - -' �_ Y j freedom for an oeca ion to the ' ' •. bad remembered !_-But for man other unjust acts on the stands !s already broad the - - -me part -oi men- g-- favors: - to - --fi - -� 1 e a o givfa eBh; i�ut if.. ,,.bi. i., . o be servants- - il �` temptation to aid its progress isoae who deserve not, and keep- one to another. For the whole still greater. Therefore it is add- fag back honor's from those who law Is fulfilled in one word, , eves ad, 'Put not thine band with the are entitled to'them. in. this: Thou shalt love thy - wicked to be as nn_r_ighteous wit- "And a sojourner shalt thou not. neighbor an thyself." The Apostle mess.- - oppress: for ye Know the neart here means to Bay that just be- = ? "Thou shalt not follow a mul• of a sojourner, seeing ye were so-- cause we are not under the law UP IT£r 1,04080 .Df3WN ` =?_ _ r_-r�' v erii, nezr�t�IIa� f��n Iza tsar Jana- or r gT}� - are- no to ' thou speak in a cause to turn This verse La -a repetition of 22:21, live as we please, to satisfy our SPEAM"GH, SLL O. PAK. r `" -10 aside after a multitude to wrest but the precept is there addressed own selfish instincts and desires. �.� justice." The blind impulses of a - to the people at large, while it is but we are to live in luve Ivc NtaYTi pisvin3. ball with s *u" multitude , are often -as misleading here addressed to the judges in one another. _ As the solicitations of the bad, and : - . to aspiring temperaments amenta much - -more 'seductive. There is indeed a ■ As strange, magnetistni in the voice of FORMER OPERA DIRECTOR = -' A Farm Wife Chats To Women• the public. Every orator knows B - - that' a great assembly sets upon = -by Gwendoline P. Clarke - the speaker as really as he acts HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 11 Forenoon . upon it: Its emotions are like a 1•$ Pictured A T E Si" 1 IT H M OIO T' (abbr.), ' 'rush -of waters to sweep him away, late former 12 He was 8 IIAIJS1 Hf0NIE� AR 1 A Picking berries must be as t-on- stump of a tree. Said tiica. B. to beyond his intentioae or his - or- Mecropolttaa i fiery tagious as measles. Two- weeks me-"Do you see this queer look• dinar opera director, DIE INTO 1 D L I T L L Y powers. Yet he is the =0 L? E E !D 1 IT 14 He had if' ago. If you -remember, I deplpred ' ing piece of wood on this stamp ?" artongest individual there: no Giulio CARP +E T EIIR IE C T S career. , the tact that picking wild berries and then almost In. the same other has at all the same oppor- 12 Inserts. ALE E IS P! IV,SIE L11 17 South Amer -- had apparently gone. out . of Lash- breath she added - "Ob, rm - stung' tunny for self- assertion, and there.- can wood -13 Revokes i(�L A A Son. Aad. it had, but the price of -It's a bee's nest!" Sit re enough foie its power over others' must (law). THE I iT1T Rt4 T sorrel. tame berries changed all that. Now out came a_ swarm of angry yel- be more complete than over film. 15 Charter EAST R i E 21 Chief. _ it seems, the world and his wits low - jackets after us and down Peaceful Contact of Foes jg Greater ip: I T t`i / 23 Fondle. t . - —f hi• l rh • g _ _ 4ii•h9F steal{ LIAv. In c ur j poor - - - - - - - - . amount. I N N A 24 Biblical food. is rFa ly funny. Yon know these frightened women. It was n wonder man to his cause.' To, countenance 18 Swedish �, 1 T E WIN 25 Not as early. -to something about picking wild - ire didn't -fall nA h t ;,�, yti p r man n e w e Ile 5ymbot flop 2T-Danc",% -- berries -that 1s quite fascinating. for the going was .decidedly rou #,h Is to connive at his criminality platinu><a. 28 Prevaricates• _ vcho., r.,u �om�- «., a .gal# good �n Asa Particular spot But we [corn a mistaken eompaasion . for 20•Terbium . 41 Four . (Rom.). 56 Symbol for 30 Satellite of - - spot where the branches arq, lit- dldp't fall, and we didn't sptll outer his' poverty. This rule is. extended (abbe.). 4$One of a tribe - strontium. Satin. orally drooping with rich red, or berries, but we did set away from' to the rich as well as the poor in 92 Cubic (abbr.). of Algonquian,57Conductors. 33 Doctor (abbr.) black- fruit, as the case may be. the bees. Leviticus 19: 16. $$ Golf teacher. Indians. VERTICAL 35 Print measure you get so excited that sou pick ' -• " " - - "If thou -meet thine enemy's ox `24 Forth of "I" 43 river. ,1 Small insect. '`36 Silkworm -- - - with almost feverish haste, just About four o'clock we all made or__hLa ass going astray,,.t'hou shalt 25 Lixivium, 2 Snake. 37 Avenue `; as i! you, were- afraid somethfa„- our way back to the car thinking surely bring It bark -to him again," 26 Quaking. 44 Stumbles. 3 Petulant. (abbr.). tray going to happen. to those. her- what a treat a -good cup of tea He that meets his enemy's beast. 28 Varnish ?:;46 Registered 4 Size of -shot. ' 39 Loud shout. rise if you didn't hurry up and get was going to be,. But alas, the going astray Is not only not to ,be ingredient, nurse (abbr.) 5 Doctrine. 40 He presented them ;n!eked 'the • next few min- rough road had been too much -for ' silent on the subject, but not to - 29 Greek letter. 47 No. 6 He was con- ' 5000 perform. :utes. But . where the berries are , my 'thermos. The - inner container refrain from interfering. He is to 31 Not out. 48 Early English sidered the antes of •- tow and' scattered , you just_ sort .was a.masbed into a hundred piec- bring back the straying animal to 32 Cereal grass. (abbr.).' discoverer of 44 Domesticated,: . -of patter around -and- take your es and my precious, life - renewing' his' enemy., as it he were a friend- 83 Mark left by 49 Morindin dye. Enrico 45 Measure :time, tea was all over the floor of the ly brother. a blow, 50 Cured thigh 7 Samarium 47 Pineapple. • car: I could ..have wept. However, "It -thou see the ass of him that 34 Situations. of a hog. (abbr.). 49 Church part. - -. -- But don't 'think. picking berries Mrs. B.. like the good soul she is, hateth theet' lying under his bur- 37 Sphere of 31 Ornamental 8 Emblazon.- -50 Hasten. the -only excitement in the berry shared- her, thermos with me. But den; thou • shalt' forbear to leave action. vase. 9 Lowest point. 54 Plural (abbr.) patcliaW from It, Yesterday, for . oh dear, just as she had. a cup o[ 38 Pedunicle: fit Father. IV Sea 55 Symbol for Instance, -we were -told 'of a new tea poised for drinking, a 'moa• dirty, scratched and bitten, pet 39 Blood money.-53 Supposes, (Holland). selenium.. _ Place to explore - fifty acres o[ - quito, whom she hail not met be- we' made our homeward way like 1 1 3 4 5 6 l 17 8 9 10 11 'bushes_ where. no one had 'ever fore -lit on her hand. Mrs. S. conquering heroes, for in our pails picked. The owner of the bush dir- • • `smacked at him with her free were berries, lots of them- great, 12 13 14 - eotet__ut;`The road in was lo_`�__hand. and e_vray_went .nere te - r-reci -i+�ise- ieus- earrtes; narrow and uphill all the way for Of course we -also managed .%v Know auycuiups, -are `about a mile and a half. Foi•tun- lose our bearings - every little mighty good. during the long win- 15 + t8 stely it wasn't too rough for' the 'while when we were picking but ter months that will' soon be ly- 19 zO. Z Z 2Q + " oar. And then we came to the. her- we always managed to find our- +_Rd she t! as. M88-and the mosquitoes came tq selves again in spite of the fact ' • • •' Z5 6 27 us! Swards, of them. They lit on that Mrs. M. was determined to go'there you have my berry' ex• every piece of bare flesh they head in the opposite direction perience: I wonder what has been could find; they buzzed around our each time we made for -the •home yours? l hope none of you were. 29 30 31- 3 33 , ", eyes 'end ears and in five minutes trail where we left our big •pails. - too old. too -- stift, -too lazy of too, I -was ready to turn tail and riiu ' ' ' superior to taste advantage. of Na- " 34 35 36 37 'for home -only I didn't like to And by the way, I wish you fore's bounty; Sometimes I looked •' I suggest it. But presently the mos. could have seen us in our full. ar.,und at the >,eFr-les fat- __lp ? 'qultoes decided they didn't Iike the dress regalia •when we set out for than we could pick -and I thought Queer odor that emanated from the berry patch.' Mrs. M. wore a I what a sin !t was for so mach 43 45- '•.'±r'a our clothes and persons -for' be• pair of men's overalls, a man's fruit to -go to waste. And I looked llsve me, we had just • about 'sat. shirt over' the overalls, and - an • at the aeroplanes flying over uratod ourselves with a mosquito old straw hat. Mrs. B. was quite 4'6 4% 4 and I wondered if the time would repellent -and finally we,_were in style in a blue denim overall - ___�- <`• ° ?''> left to pick in comparative ever eeme when ..o .. "�.d -- P • peace. suit that really fitted, As for me beer ickin b •• Y P _ B y plane. Just sort , t. I dug up my son's mechanic's over, of drop out of the blue' from one S3 54 red But there were other enemies ails: R e refill looked pick, Y quite 're- of these' helicopter' planes, abraid. One -time Mrs. B. and .1 spectable. when we started, but our berries and away' again to an- 5% •;, ;aP •' ,.• ;` were picking from the .same bush coming home a tramp would have other patch. Sounds crazy - but bi the middle of which was the Put us, to shame. We were hot; who can tell? aj FDP= . of p ict�s he o pot :.. - .By J. � MILLAR WATT — __._...ltri - - - - -- -- - - 'Mirstb.t+►aleecNS�'t' _ 3 THAT YOU ARE �- , _ , d A ROA r ROWS nt - - - - - - -- - _ _ _ - _._ ` ... °_ a .r „- `; • .. ' ': .. - _ rv: • rR S,•. • ..,.:•U'S. .,»�r,.�•,. -aA; _ - 'rt 4Pr • {. - Rve .•.Y°f.'. yT' -_ M ,1^^' _ �'' R•r . i• « • °'' `rFF E, w• Vii' ?G ��', : �• q d .. +r .: �y w �. ,'r - - ° . . th"wo..• ...• : ,t_ c...•...� _, . .. 'xa'. -. . �.-r .... .:a -- °�• ..,..,< _ ..sr;:4 - _ .. .,.s•�^+L.:a.. r:t.�i,.i;.._ ±.+r..- . ., s..i.'r..,•" „G.,a�°e... , _ .?} . ^- . i continued f-olm� front 'pave 3c. per Pound to School A,%ildren r'r a i s Elevator ' Pickering Rotary Viuu tvr Brigid- iltilky►eed-l6ea*ea. Brierbus- Goveimmeat. Licensed g°'' �" Office people in this age . and area of an- La=rge quantities of dried leaves _ wholesome surroundings and in- _of common, milkweed are urgently - - MAIN Sts. STOUFFVILLE _ SPECIAL l !� Fluencee. "The Objective of Ghtisst- i needed for experiGnental work on --We do building of all triads Phone 191 ^ - 'isnity was - a Better World" said rubber. The co= operation of fa=- CARPENTERING - Shorts, $31.90 per t Sts, Crosier..._ __ -- . erg- and •ru=ai school children Ia re- STING salty, c /eal and,,8eeileal _ 1670 Protein Mate . The interest being dir,ptay�e by quested to aid in collecting this - _ PLUMBIKO Taken a II` • • .,.- religious bodies, In the political �naterisl, - _. • fret 7eadi binder twine, RpOg+'ING Maternity Semi -Rom rid prices I;. world" was included in his enc{our- School Children Registered Nurses in Attendance Gralp and Chops of a4 H 'a • reply to an age = Aural school ahl�dien -tea 's -- asked- Wa iLo sell Brantford Roofing . --Service GI..., _ Order- yoalr- ehiek�tas�ee 1 old question by one of his audience, to collect milkweed leaves,- take Materials, Empire Bathroom Laying Mashes and Dairy Fee •'should the church engage in pol- these home and dry then, and then - Equipment, Duro Water 'Ambulance Service itics ?11 he ''replied "that it was not take theme, to school after it opens gsetems, Beatty Stable Take ease o! bags because pb are t Y _ the intention or desire of the church in September, - MRS. E. R. G04D• bard to rephteeL ctv�ctrrc,y *engage in-- po�itics, _but you should start collecting them Equipment, � QQ� J_- lie- e§lH-eh could and should _ R1111ding Mater{Alf :.n Asir ll.v.,...f1 LiaC yla..w Ly - i i' IIYaRe UZI el'IUA a f" Iran - grounA nr — science of government, with the ob- barn floor until thoroughly dry so Estimates Free - - — ' • jective of -making a -better world ", that they crackle. ' Put them in — ���T�D Satesmen were now beginning to boxes or bags and take them to Work Guaranteed DEAD HORSES AND CAT 1 a { {fact" Tie tap -'.;, of religion in six y seven hundeof ,w 1 have shipping antags the f eleven. - pilAne 6502 Permanent Nagging Pain � d p p p OD _ -+cal };,c �h' fact" r _ our schools today, was a very tru ti s h 1 PICKERING, ONTARIO CLAREMONT • • .. • . • . v v 1 au .ic as a'. iLua arc UI_ _ jr�J{j �Ga u - g that Frans the Temper and •'••••• e t�ouraging feature". Payment will be made to the school _- . PRQ�TS►E - DICKERING ......... What was probably his most out- at the rate of 3c, per bound, dry • J. Nerves. It may be Your Eyes. PICKERING ....... .f } tending statment, was his advoc- ,weight. A small bonus will be paid AGINCOURT ...... , , zone _ otion' as a post -war- measure, - for especially well dried leaves. C--H. TUCK, OPT. D. 1 `the establishing of an Internatfon- This is a war job with which ev- ' L' we pay the phone ohs - 'al C>♦nverninent ". As an illustration This can help, Your h operation �' E. Naar l L L Disney Block, Opp P: O. of his plan he referred to the dev- may ultimately mean an -extra Many ;UNERAL DIRECTOR AND GORDON YOUNG LTD i eloplment of the British Empire =• tire on the battlefront. EMBALMER Phone 1616 S Toremto Phone Ad. - Scotland in the 16th, century, s ' - Wor • further information consult - - - - - STOUP of warring clans, who finally .our local Agricultural Representat- :Aucaessor tolW, J. Mather OSHAWA, ONT.. 1- got-togbt1Ma0 end- formed -s gov- -lve-- at_U%bridgs; -or- write- to-Dri- abouR•ille - - - erning body for the entire group, H. A... Semi, Central Experimental Night rnd Day Service. -- 'The- Fa3'rn E Scotland, who rater joined with Farm. Ottawa. _ �uCtioneer1 Enelaud} -- thed later with her col_ RADIO TULEY - . - -- wealth of Nations. This same art- Crops in Booth End of Township t b_ _ Should �'rire Good Yield. the preamt nations - f the world. Individual nations would not lose Wheat and other grain crops in Forst stork - Furniture their identity. but would be i nflven- this end of the township, are quite ears cod, and to a degree, subject to heavy this year, despite the late _ A gP•daLtT ern international mTmg body or seeding start. Farmers of the Lahr .,,,,,,. ,o..,, ,,,,g U Tows ezperienuw No govermnent' . and, "unless we have Shore district seen to have - heavy N ��OU „jje Ties Large or Too tame such force, war would be upon crops. North of Pickering, the crops +a's� _ .us again in- less than forty years ". are suffering from rust, and _al- Any KWw or Model _'► - .Pldsne 8toaftvil>l• 100 ��• � R R. L ee s ; May we add along this subject though there will be plenty of ARTHUR FIELDgDAy, - FRIDAY, SATURDAY 'unless we of the British Empire, straw, the grain yield will be ligi3t. +may rapidly get rid of our flag- Adpording to local reports, the PRONZ 02 r- 0 August f% 13 and 14 M, g. B M) - - -PI gvaving­- "w_e,_zule the � _ - -: - •,. that" complex, are will always have past jeears, and We honey esoX IS G ONT. Casablanca - _ enemies it has been proven in the heavier than that of last year. ,� --, past, and we see the value. and need ���+�+ ,,. J/f�u Humphrey Bosrart Ingrid Bergman IilsuranCe Of All Bl _ of such a mental change ,today mora ET DANCE CD _than at any other time. Inter tion uA►f girl' afro 'Beat Rated Aoaiiable . :.' a] boundaries and their eccco 'pans - f Ing tariffs and restrictions has been AND CARNIVALneraflO/li News Reel and Cartoon :•.(38OgeiZf and 8ervi _ responsible for many of the forces !A • _ 'Ph 3 and guilty influences.that have led -.. _ the "have -not nations" into the . - " 11IIar.khain _ r"' ltiONDAY, TUESDAY,° WEDN'$DY1 SRO.UGHAM .PICK s piogiu tl ui _uuyucbL-- the - ,najsenl; August 16, 17 and is ` of, whic% 'Britain hat played' a part. The world has beccime too small F+ rivday, Aug. _ 20 Melody Lane 'C'larke. •Prenti for the continuance of any such pol- { -'. itical progFsm. Creighton and Orchestra t LICENSED AUCTION Russ C ' > _ ..•. :$50.,00 n Lucite Prizes ... also - - !e Mimpse but Arh de- j _ - ' ' RobL Ruddy will show`­ motion - Soft Ball and Other Attractions wi can !lu niah _ r it Happened - For �° o: York sign pi4uies taken in Sicily and Italy at Lucky Number - Adm. Tickets 25c memorials Test will PPe a=i eeer' t4_. next week's dinner. plus ttdm svery _ '' j' tics of C. A. S, F��?'''�'� at shmdpofatr In dignity + o e � J. H. formerly appearance our ;(A British Production) sad Prone ft?, A•. per' At work wffl stand out steel Sales 8 . t •' - 1 11.1 1'I 1 JOOQ 1 1 1 1 1 "1 1 1 1'. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t_+ -1 As - •.,I 'Reasonable-' • The World's News Sees Through = - m— Nl_o��1P(3•.1 -.emu Tribato fSVR9DAY, FRIDAY, SA T1 *FD a 1 1 PHONE AGIN. 52 I W i, MI - - - THE �Ji1i11L711t11\ SmNcE 1V o T rOR N. w sTAAFFFOORD August It. as and 21, Ax hrteruatioxal Daly Newspaper ' Highway Monumental L T missed --Frss from s.nsadanal.: wado. 11e Glass Key • E,. C • MEND ENI ON 8ditariab Are Tisady and 1'.. .. , and 10 Dear %-LAO d' 1 �ifb7 Olt. JrUNIMAL DIRECTO Fsatarrs, Togsthee wilt 't6s Meek[ 1Napzios 3•eeias. liab _ Brian Doulevy and Veronica Labe rho btonitm an I" Newspaper FK tits Has•. - The C Selena Publi.hins S Prhate Aa�botaoee One, Norway Street, Boston, Ma le Leaf F'n�e ,Phone ' K"k. I; o Pries f 12.00 Yearly, or f 1.00 a Mond p y s� sL� s:. _ Inaurar�ce Co. N Hoot - — — = - G'beap Rates for Faun mad din rr Address Renew Yom 81burlptiea N•w Buildings 1.Iarl�l#a1T1� & M" CO" ON, jWQUWr Wateh The Label Fer no Date Windstorm Insurance_. on B_ uildinp Windmills, Silos ett. r 'Automobile Insurance it F• J. Donevi All Binds 1 - - - -- Write or Phone 8. A., is. MOBILIZ.E-.-TO : Bowman & Rowe Ontario � Some 41v'I'ARIO 866 .Bing 3tr. Eisit, on rboa.l9eL- ■ �1 Hundreds of women enlist In Nutrition for Victory Drive bring health and stamina to families ... especially wakr workers d -= — - - you -too, can play an important part is this vital -- ' - - ; national need. Health and stamina are needed - - ' i now for Victory ..: always foe full happiness. - -� y �dsyl Government surveys resent that even those who t�your eel► :can afford the best are often ill -fed, according >X -.x' - S•t'd tesotya+t� -to• -';to' the standards of trwo nutrition. Here is as Oslo s.ta•'t'loa yojje opportunity of learning an *try and =' *wrest •t ,.. rle t +dr•s•• way to improve your family's health, through � ;;�. L T# T ,� -_ W1wsf`�w. +del '' c of the' booklet oppoto- Wont- to•W�a ;pmt �'.' " ;"I'•o.tar•aw a solutely a4 - cost. - ... ... _ - I 60 ' a•s So don't dek t Send . for � ' copy NOW 1 - �.. TH ar►rllirerl! E �r-�►a,t- Art•�1. (OI►Y`y�,ats oarlprsn.rr.� , r A. •E. PO WLEY .A. E. Powley of the C. B. C. in i by Ijf Goadon, in charge of their staff. He TM BRE'M'ING INDUSTSY (ONTA =� A a is equiped with widesexperiente •� � k dw ieslnsna of assdebe amd h shk sa sa aid eo vitMer. " N+ i:'- a.:- r,ssk,a'm:"+i7:.eA»:.a. ~' umms+ - -.x- .:,,, cpw- a { Kf''''' ;Y.•.:• �l w.. • :tom ..�v "= •y i. . :wbyR3r.S' _A.•• J. -d 'S• - s :. : +- '.sex ',. .7, fi* - Hastings whose birth- Mrs. Fred G'ostick Mrs. Chas. Goa- that liquor plays a part is the r" �� GeQrBe tick, of Claremont, addressed the sponsibility placed for a treat msk _ day was on Sunday. will orit of the accidents.. 'We are aisd - The sympathy of the e-om nunity Ladies' Aid. The next meeting Y . said- ltrs. George -be st ye home of X's Crossland- .i�ea�maoy. cases -"-the "which is r Percy gedshaw of the Army, who Anthony on the death of their dau- on the 26th. Word for Roll Call - and whimper" released by tit been. a the Convalescent Ron- last, and Preached a forceful and ghter, Olive (Mrs. Cooper, o; Oak- "Hope ". caught drinking while drrvins sad j= to a- appreciative vine.)• Congratulations to oitr . newly- becoming involved• in an accidod — 1 1 at Oakville, was home over . helpful sermon, _ weds, Mr. and Mrs. Buss. ' 'Hamil- This, we cannot understand " the week-end.. M has gnat recover- I congregation. Mr. Robert Miller ce of raise in the ton. A number from here attended have had 2b Year's warning again/d ed from an attack of pneumonia. helped the eelrvi . D the wedding at the Anglican Church mixikrg aLcohoi and gas. and yd Hey, Kenneth• and family are singing of" a solo. The selection by �u�ie at Agincourt. a great many continue, lurowiry Still in the North Coantry� holiday- the choir was also app�la�• T r. ,full well the consequences, if caught The sgnual re -union picnic of the -� S and the punishment to be expected >.' Miss Steil Rolland is wider' .;he W. M. S. will be held as usual on t l b held of usual o •_ , Aside from the fear of p�ishmsnl fs r --a - �►re at ttoctor's care, and we understand R•-P �inint -fo a _fsSmilY Inn* 00d why ,cannot car - drivers realize the •!• Philip, on Thursday afternoon; presqu'ile Point -for a few weeiq, {pritxsyrr�ly ill. - 19. Old' friends Who .-wish - it ie. proven .. tAt "one glass w Mr. Lou TrindStl, Stoviiville is August other Threshirsg of wheat has-, beer affects one's driving ability In a few days with Mr. and to meet with the - friends and returils ' show lower returns land that they not only ,n&nge g days are cordially in to be than usual, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie . Sarbron their own lives but the life of ever, ,)fts. James Coates. to > e a "Pass- �ngg and wife returned 'to were with the latter's mother Mrs. Lunc Mr. and �m• ,non of i.o...Pt� � n*hp* P °''ate on -the hiirhway. - -: spent the week -end with Miss Un- • around" one of sandwiches, cake Dallas, Texas, on Sunday evening Flynn on Sunday. 'dNa leniency or sylmpathq `whateve derhill. _ _ cookies, blears are requested after a alit with -her parents, J. Mr. Bob BeVey of Toronto, spent Should `be granted the . drinkia Mll. Dr. Butt7on is visiting her to bring their owe tea and sugar. -- C. and Mil. 8='9�nt. -- - the- -week-eud - -at- the Par�ona$e : kaotier, Mrs. R. E. 'Fgrsytir, here. Mr. and Mrs. W J. Brown were ,John Greenlaw has sold his farm The W. A. and the Red Cross met We somettues doubt whether tb Misses Jean and Gladys bior:ey wita Mr. �s:.d : za- T, 0. BrG W our exw6, a-�d - 11 +seate shortly •- thl e.,..a..-- e;.r,00 rnr w�- .i-oronto %,i.Ty police make soy m= ` are spending their vacation at Was- Sunday. He has not decided Set where* he nesday and finished a quilt for the ious effort to stop the drinldn : age Beach. Miss Sarah Malcolm spent the will locate. Red Cross. t driver if they, were, they woe • and Mn. Ross ididdleton week -end with her sisters, in the g,�, Joblin, of Borvmanville, Mr. Roy Walls of the Army and ,pick' up the drivers of most of, I ` 'spent the week -end in Toronto with City. r.:itl. spent a few days with his daughter wife and daughter attended Roy cars on Jarvis Street any, evenln; friends. Mr. MoWhirter went out to Parry Mrs. Henry Westney, recently. service on Sunday morning• and the most of those lined up A i R,esl, of Toronto, is spending Sound, and secured quite a qua&- Late grain is not turning out well is now leaving for the Coast.- We two blocks at a well -known hot s few data here with her dangly tity of blueberries. Very acceptable because of rust and lighter stand. wish him the best, in his under- - at the, East end of the city on t] a w d Is ere. IWard. in the present scarcity o>:.fruit Two- engagement announcements takings. ' Kingston' Road, any night. TI Mr. Brown, of Manitoulin Island Miss Wilma McWhirter who has involve two of our most feapected Mrs. P. Wilson and M� Edna whole administration. has been is here, visiting Mir. and Mss. Harry - spent her holidays on- the fazm, young people ., here.' Mias Doris Green were in Toronto on "Tuesday. farce, so far. Eden today, when i ' with her grandparents, Mr. and Hedge is to be married to Mr, J. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crummer of officer has arrested a drunken dA -D- Tammonds, o!- Maxilla, is at ' The regular toneeting of -the Wom- Mrs. Ashton on the same day that Fred Pickering, visited Mr, and Mrs. S. � who has paused the death •ms Institute will be held at the home again, and had Miss Jermyn, P ickrin takes Mice Hpllinger as his Corbett on Friday last. others, has to go an unbelievable -- -- - veeelc... f detail - -. the past - bride.- Th*_eoitununAy extends con- Mr. West, of Ashburn, deliv ' home o! Mrs. Henry •Johnston; on- -Pf �� �- Serest, =- --: - - - - - - -• - - - -- - - - - -- attentive--con - " mount o e it to prove that it w Wednesday, A1i8•�t 18, at 2.30 p. T"he Youag Manic Lovers, of gratulation, a fine.: address -��- -- not - soft- water - that- waa -in- -the 14 _ ■L See Alton Institute will be our •Brougham (all pupils of E. P. _ greEss s on Sunday' last. tle (near empty) that was found and *111 put vn r..$ Sode_+, A T C M-), 98" It recital Misses M. and (.Corbett and t � ,g es* f �e8te' in honour of their parents, .Monday ■ - -Mrs. R. Wilson visited in Toronw The std is told of the "sma = ram-_ it is hoped there -will. be au this week. - r - story, woos stun e. hoarse of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilhn�an. Mr. Mrs. Ed. M"iayne„ - -sr by w defence lawyer. !n an sV °1 ' ario Conrtti who, when a bottle t! � Missi aarT Soeieiy Bear Mr. Milton Pegg, a member' of the Toronto, spent Saturday last at the '.was taken -fro;m a ear on the b4 from Ke!o, Claremont band, assisted with the F,�W. Gibson home. wry, (sealed and marked by 1 Mlasieaslr7 Mr. George Bennet bought up % The w • e, 2 the �� Church cornet, also the violin, which was some stock in this vicinity recently. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. •constable) was produced, as sn �sd',t�hs pleasure of hearing of the much appreciated by all. Edward Edythe ypn�s of� Hamil- Pascoe, on the arrival of a son. once, asked to ace the battle, q church work, in the Far East, when fte, his talented . son, . gave a ton, home :bcently, Mies Katie Green of Toronto, vie- asked if he (might taste flea coshes Edrs. Aviaon, returned missionary �o Instromtel with ,fine tone idles Lois Turner and A. C. Cho,. ited Mr. and Mil. F. L. Green and which was granted, ha toots (rapt Korea, spokes thin last week. � of O Everyone a' d T:fsanily on Thursday last. second taste, and a third, till I Hstnn, of Tomato, spent the week- bottle was empty -. then asked '-.'The meeting was held at the hone the Old ibtrgged Cross ". led by. end at home. Iff Mrs. Walter Wasd. Visitors to Northern blueberry Motor Aeddents Contiaue � With officer If the contents of this Miss Dorothy - Hartock, and Mr. fields in the last two weeks were: Alaasing Regularity the had been certified by the A Lady Had Psiatul Fall Fbgg with the cornet, Little Bar- Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Mirhell, Mr. and (as the officer was .required to �. Davis, of Altona, offered a bars Maus sang in a very charm' Motor accidents are occurring "No. he hadn`t". Here was the frs ,lured hip, while in Toronto last ingw'ay "Sweet Rosebud ' Mine ", Roy Seebeck. and Mr, and �• here with such'reg larit that the St. with Master David, i�,orton ac ttte Y, Y jdence destroyed, --. Case dismiass week, She is now a patient in t. Mr. Torn Williams -is able to get cease, to be news - unless sorneone - _ i[iohael'a H•os ital. Mr. Lavi;; is a piano - these children both did • P .extra well, considerin their lender back to work, a badly smashed toe is seriously injured or a fatality the Disobedience at Sea - member of the local Band. S results, we rarely give space' -ears. Mias Ruth Gillman player having healed rep. (J. L. Hudson, in War in the B gedshaw Has Narrow Knape very. nicely "The Church, in the sorry to to report Mrs. Lorit of event. _- • ohaw e+ n t t _ Wildwood " -th a was enriched. with Toronto, who is stopping with, her On Saturday night last, two cars. When a British sloop was serif jr w;tiiama_ hsa .Sideswfped each other (one being the ed'it„rr•su - w the aid of the' viodin and the vocal -$: ,�h ly •r,�ag,ed in M Rose' Redshaw had a narrow es- been under the doctor's , care; and . over the line stout g ieetl area N,.� and it 1Qoied as though she b �espe Last week, when his fingers be- Part taken ' by Francis - Willson, hope for a speedy recovery. everything ' off that side of both stably sink, Lord Leis 1do� - carne jammed in a pressi, whilL at Miss'" Jean Maskall played 'Chinn- Mr& �Qur Ellis, of Orangeville cars. No one was injured -Daly � comnondw . wort,. at y, i. 4 T. t -- of tively - Little vide bret#rr, -d A Nig►+wwan- teejinga, On Sunday morning, an- batten signalled her fingers of the right hand had to be Ffear*or Beer also did very well other took place " site e: Rohe Navy Reserve tleutesnat amputated at the first joint. He is when she played "The Fairies" The der. t village, one car ending up its that he must abandon stop as, avi�teacl- flwa H -Mrs. Flanders and A. C. Syd. and the Mountbatten, was .going to tort po r guetat accompaniment. g Miss An a Mm• Davies; of Tooronto, spent s wild spree by trying to climb a , . . 1taL week -end with' Miss Margo Wilson. tree at Miss E, Richardson's. No u her. The stoop Arm R'hile lake played an instrumental; Molly was hurt here, as tss,as we signalled -back, _ "You put ono - _ :.._..._ -=- Goodwooi Man Breaks bars. Prichard and biro. one one pedo into kne, and' I'll put Working Working at D. L 1. and Sarah each played and sang - spent the - holiday - week -end with _can ascertairti oe into you. I'm making pi Mr. Norton Sa�wns, Goodwood, their music was enjoyed by all. Miss Corp. and Mrs. Draper. H'axing acted to many if the . Ped , e * suffered a broken am ast week, Dorothy Harlock showed good tai- Pleasant and profitable pertioulan - surrounding these acc- and he did. It's said Mountbs - '" ,qhen his arm became fixed between errt by -her playing of the "Flower A very P without hesitation, recdmmends,d him for diistinCdo� afternoon was spent ' at the hams of identa, we say, - _ ,`pile of boxes, with which he was Song". Mrs. T.. Norton was Mistress .. - ... working at the Plant. of Ceremonies, in her usual bright - - - - -- - _ ' and cheerful manner. Several num- - Dr.. Fars', Toronto 94waltir bers -were cancelled on account of at Park Service on Sunday Last - the children being away on holid- attendanc+e yet, in ay s. The singing os 'God -Save the r • _ . - : The largest = to the history of the park servicos was King" brought a happy evening :. - - recognized last Sunday evennsK. a close- Aver forty sass were lined up far ;the service. Dr S. J. Farmer' was the guest speaker. In addition ■ - - -' }here was a male chorus, winch wag � was very mush enjoyed• Rev. Walt. -1hlteve l Daniel will take as his theme for r' - : Sunday morninar next•. "A New u H g ■ Seaven and a New F.artb ". fie- 1 VIA Msith Daniel of Toronto will apes] spending a few drys with her mot- H H ow St. John's Church, Brougham in her, Mrs. Thomas Hoolin. ■ TWO - the afternoon; and. at the Park se Wednesday August 1 The Women's Institute will fusel - -- DoublemQuick *ice in the evening, , i3, at the - - -- - - -- - - home of Mrs J. Horrpraw, at 2.80. : Crops Not Too Good Topic ^ 'eEducstion „• A g e We may oe our, of .der,- -b't - sneaker expected. A Special musical aim A r- going by what we hear, this week, feature. Will each member bring an' - .- - s it would seem- that grain crops in antique —» and if possible, Wa histr - l - _ this area an in for a low yield tius ury. year, Crops are turning out Plenty Those hoarse for the week -end un . *lanQ',� F n itself is der the parental roof were: Troop- 6►i -” a place actually tf for you in the. �f_ straw, but the grai er Ha Herbert, - -- "low" as compared with other years. ry• ' •ins laws a6ewl. in l,eid ..a being -re- ma io„ Hagerman, Marion Anthony, + gallant band now $yiag sad $ght tr! ic.C�G1r. phases Aka" sponsible for this condition. Mollie Randall, Norma Middleton. on:msay d1- r -,...• $„at.. - w to increase rite offset - l>�p m° Miss Doris Wilson is spending more men are urgently needed �� nncoaditionalegaN ' goofing Club Not n Active this her holidays with her family. to bomb and blast the enemy don't let le+sinin9 °s Season Doris Hilts holidayed with her .reader. So, whatever work you are saw doing, .c. chance. >e local bowliirg club is not so aunt, Mrs. Leslie R.&•e. — - •Wvearm and glory pass you buy u's T� Bast PILOTS - --active as %n other years. With av- Giles Tran and family have mov- A ' , even � a war factory, is no longer as essential as eryone so shun of help, local bout- ed into the Major house. = fig in s ;This is a call to every Youn6 Canada NAVIGATORS ` -- of ford the Dtimie -for this Mr. and Mrs.- w7� �,,,, make -fie grade. f —o —BOMBERS-- left cannot of �60N1 sport. �o 'of the - members were ed the Gardhani Tran farm. We wel- -- - � �d � a�d� , ' in Stoutfvilte playing last weel:r' cam them to Whitevale: AIR GUNNERS - -bat there are no tournaments ached- The cult of the Women's Assoc- _ -• - .--- #O_Zloin -You Q1iddY r — sled for hen, for the present. iation` hnd the Mission .Circle, ow- __ WIRELESS ing to rain, took the foam of a - .. yo wilt be la Air Foesa uniform ri& away. No mom deaf : r a - ply frs the United sundry School into Bade rr.iniog begin! u coca. sitlftad .OPERATORS ; room. Gs�nes and Contests were ea- • are �lsidns. Fast phases are waim6.. i f' NN joyed a. deligious 'lunch was also [f "a an �o ft��1 °0r Bros em thoroughly- enjoyed. Rev. J. R. Bick _ Ya sm ei f and Mrs. Bick of Campbellford - - - . ,-- ---• - guests at the supper.. - -. ,} firs.. C. A. Baralsy, has returned Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hilts ass B ► b a IF r from a pleasant visit at the soon- holidaying at Detroit with their x ` pier cottage on Lake• Elie,. of the son Lawrence and family. Haywood family. Miss Blanche Hamlin spent+ her q Con& s ear 'Wcubd In dw Pdu'� eildss � ��� Mrs, Mechin, of Pickering,, who holiday with the Hodgson family, B►Rob� c endfliq =aft TW madum C T' hps been ill, had several visitors � Claremont. *em Brougham over the w sek m& Congratulations to Mrs. Thoboas _- • Farmer, of Toronto, shared Whits, who celebrated ber 67th •�••�•. ' it with lieu, Wait. Phi on S Au B- eLo� 8k John's pulp 'birthday wulay, gut - - - - - -- - $sadly , ey�'EM1TO��{,�+�.v,3 ^.�'o Y.rs�ms4ispe,Y',`n4a: ..� -_ - `t! 1.. ... .._. - .. 1 ' "l. r. eta �ar.irt'. ar,.a-.• tea- .t .+iv_ -- .. ' r' ''' • ,.-/ '. A -- ,:�, 5+.. .. .y�. � afy ' •,L'r °• r. ;�•. _ .K'rSr . �'� � �'�;,, u' .'i :�. .E` i�,nSk?'° •YI. „y.It°f.Y'� \ ^Y�sK.& �,,. r'. �•, . ., ' .+ _ _ h M•.:N•,77fii�'TWM" :M' P�.![.•"/ �,f p a `l ',4.. "'"'.,•�"?. - s- . &,'v.4.+"n•- . a.�y-- .•,,,• s�.�:" ,- "�!•' -' _ u�..•S.ew • :SF•e..a '^° t' ,..:.J:+..: '.+;tr•b.aYt.:" 'ro:•.:.i'..:' -- -` — - - - against the day when It must de fend Fortress Europe on ewers - K� - side. Hamburg Under Fire % - Target No. 1 for last week was Hamburg- Germany's second larg- -- / - eat city, its greatest port, a rital�� _ centre of coastal. and inland ship- ping, home of many industries. {; ` Eight times in six days British - a -` and American bombers swarmed car over the sprawling city. on , the -_- ' Elbe. Observers estimated coat 0 8,000 tons of bombs were dropped In those. 144 hours -a weight Q greater , than that the Luftwaffe _ , a .,, !even lief ed 9---sr En A package of MACDONALD'S / month. ' "blitz" of Sep[eniber; 1940, [o July, 1941. At times the -bombs FINE CUT TOBACCO con• „;.:;.... • -' . J - taus - enough -- smooth,• -- meld = -- ���n�}ua -- i�iftb(3tf11- w, I r came down at a rate of almost a f�1_L/S - ton a second -a drumfire of hue "$ • ,•,6. �ie6;a;e," .� ....L� explosions. Under the impact, C - 44 standard .dgarettes -at s ? docks, ships; barges, cranes, fat -. .Cost of only 19t plus papers. 'i :' tones and warehouses shuddered - -- - 44 ready -made cigarettes would j;,; i. - into ruins then burst into flames. -- -cost you twice as much. Iso'C - Clouds of smoke- towered five „n- that an easy way to enjoy the ' miles into the sky from fires sp- _ arently beyond- the control of -: finest 'tobacco you can put is p • sleepless firefighters Yet this was a cigarette and save more, than half of your cigarette money? not all. Wilhelmshaven,' Kiel, -- Start to- day -roll your own _ Wesermuende, .Warnemunde and • r�aa9E5. faith MACDONALD'S FINE IINCWOING TAXI ping cent all some industrial and ship fat r _ ping centres, some of them im- ,.. • CUT TOBACCO. portant U -boat bases. - were hit. �} and gay - -• Inland cities of Hanover,- Kassel' /CE 1 br�9 INVISt .wf1AL YOU .sAlft Ili VIAR SAVI'Ndi< STAN1111 and Oschersleben- turning out • neSS always icrK guns, planes and tanks - heard crisp • , ' U'sp'ES Z the thunder .of planes and the ays - - - -- -- - - --- - -- - crash- -of'_- bpn}i,n s What can remain of 'Hamburg THE WAR f WEEK — Commentary on Current Events under such 'repeated and ' heavy. Q nn .u. blows , only - reconnaisance photo- _ J - graphs can e • seem clear Russians Have -Used Artillery Arm that Important parts of it must be �+ blackened ruins. it was clear also - Use, of Sprained Snaps Pretty Girl: Effectively In Most Of Their Wars that another objective of the Al. Ankle Is Advised .% lies- wets - being- rAalized -the di.._ She was Princess. n - organization d extension a to of the Reich's sorely taxed defences. Immediate* and normal use of a Sgt. Pilot Cbarlie Wilijams at -Within the. walls of Moscow's Behind these vast operations on' London, Oat, looked at a r Kremlin stands a giant tube of the Russian trout some observers Pilots on the later raids to Elam. sprained ankle and foot, almost pretty ornamented metal wet in many 'glimpsed the outlines of a new burg encountered more planes and :girl is onQ' of Lopdon`a art gal ' gb 8 _irrespective of the 'type of Local leries two or .three times and then tons. it was cast in 1586, just two ..German strategy. It appeared to heavier flak, apparently drawn treatment adopted, definitely a years after the death of Ivan *the be a strategy of defence, born of -- from other sections. But that they p 9 pproould her. Terrible. For centuries it has been necessity. One of its symptoms were not enough was Indicated by hastens recovery according. to Would you mind 1t I took your reports that In the five days.' to Lieut. Commdr. Paul E. McMas- picture?” he asked. ' .called the •'Czar's cannon" _in ..was the presence in the -Orel sec- - y • ter; USNR, writing,. in the Jour- The =_ tribute to Its aize. Today it is a re- for of a defence weapon Russians all raids, 200 German fighter girl turned -to' her woman Planes were -shot down nal of the American M�a cal As. compa�ufon With a . questioning minder that - Russians have, -Lone have nicknamed •`tire iron crab -. by -' the counted on the artillery_ arm and a mobile armored pillbox for ma- Americans alone. The R.A.S. re aociation. Uniformly heft, results- gIsnce and replied she woutda't -have -used it to effect. in most ' of chine gunners that ca be trans-- ported Its bomber losses were were obtained when al} D311�.in :mind. their wars. ported by truck and ' ried In the o only 3 per -tent: _ gred was suppressed Charlie: -took the picture,.. -- ' - Funning t the inj part x •bp injertiona of procaine hydro- _ The girl was Princess Margaret The "present - siru'ggje Is. ao ex­' ground wherever needed. The - - chloride.,' "'Patients who roturned Rose. Her companion was the ception, , sags The New York Nazis were also laying cast mine = " Immediately, to normal activity Queen. Times. Russian reliance on, artil- fields. From such signs !t might _Harvesting wheat with the and used and moved ­the foot and i leiv s one of. -tlie %iaswers -- tn- be deduced that henceforth the er►mhinn - rnmia,w 9 - enl3 = cue -thied sntIe- inprevaQ _ r oworaiian over is one hundrbd Nazi Blitzkrieg has proved well : German General Staff intends to • as many men as _with ..the. = binder- - idly than those who did not," `Dr. times richer than cod lives is - founded. Among the Soviet wPap- husband its dwindling manpower thresher method.. - McMaster said. '.." `. ons praised -by ctili`tai'y: men are _ _ vitamins ins A and D. :. �. A- 45mm. anti -tank • :'- gun. the. Putilov ' 76.2mm. field piece, a double -pur- - - -Run. of - the same caliber, and a big pose . anti- aircraft and- anti -tank - ,. i --- _ 152mm. (six -inch) gun mounted an °a 5..-ton' tank chassis. Used In coti•. junction with aircraft, tanks and the' tactic -of - defence in :..dept•h, .. _ - - - - _ «• -smash malty a Panzer spearhead. Through much of the war _their ,prthary role vas been defensive. � •� ��� � �� Red Pincers Ti htenln _ _ _ _ - g s .__ � GREENHOUSE11111-1111 . S�A TTERPR OOF s _Last week Russian artillery w•a'i ' befog used to good effect, offen: lively,. it was playing an increas- ingly important part in the &Ct it= , I , _ - - FOR SAFETY, Sovet drive on Orel, major N3;ci • N !supply base and hinge between the,. x ' invader's central and soilthel�`sl M fronts. For txenty months¢3 mans had been digging in. around t- , • '' :' the city, ' ereating a maze - trenches, pilibodes, and strong`' ` " .{��r� points miles In depth. To blast a ...., w • • 'way through the interminable bar - _ - ricade massed Russian batteries° laid down drumfire rPminisepnt nt World War, .I. With their aid the - :. Aed, pincers slowly tightened, closing in on Orel from• the north, .. - � ... � the'east and thg south. After near- ly three weeks of ferocious tight- ing. Soviet -1 ions were w - ' ma eg (thin a — of their �_ few miles gial. An esti- c " aw ,a a mated 250,000 Germap tr000g`wQrp - . -` - of entrapment. <. —•. 1 in danger SERVING THE �s = Descriptiona of -the battle by ;. -7- - _Mos - - enemy reserves. being 'hurled • in' ' !' WITH WAR ALCOHOI. fruitless counter- attacks against r infantry-- utttta. The Germns were ordered to fielrt to -the death: Thousands of 'them did. Their resperate defence ap Up in the nose the bomb timer sits in a cosy ' Parently was slowing the advance _ of the Red Army. Nevertheless, ,h ' little "greenhouse" all his own, BetweSri him { " ^:: ;. �:.�. the Russians pushed nearer to the :» vi - and the stari and 'empty space below tal rail line running west to Bryansk, seized •strate*gic heights Curved, crystal -clear material that looks like north of Orel, crossed the Oka gloss -ba isn't, Tougher by far than glass, shatterproof for safety, it t`s a deer -' diver- to -the -noz L" nud z3uulii ui ' the city, Red cavalry entered the _ .. ryf. m w :transparent plastic that can be shaped and moulded to serve, c thousand war. -struggle, seeking to exploit a _ _ -, =` time uses. Plastic are infinite in variety, indispensable to modern war, and breach. railway by troops pressing r fabulous quantities of ure war alohal are required to make.them. Alcohol — • uy*the railway from Kursk. - -- - ter'. , - • -'�'•� _ '` , • Q � � ` Widespread Fighting _ _ '� ploys a vital part not only in the making of plastics, but in the manufacture of "Activities elsewhere on the long v _ synthetic rubber, in keeping fighting plpnei' ice -free, tstul in the wat�� against - Eastern front were overshadowed - by. the struggle for Orel._ F'ightiag _ Infection• in hospitals and on• the battlefield. •Every - ounce, we can produce is was reported southeast of Lenin- utgentty needed. That tawny. all our plats are now on 100°Jo war production, y i d, where the Red- Army ap _ r _ - _ - ...�red to ,be trYlAg to, widen the_ .. - - •- . - _„ _ -_ —_ -- '' _ _ • ~corridor to 'the Soviet Union'p; HIRAM WALKER & SONS LIMITED second largest city. Local clasbes coatli ued near Belkorod, where ' the Nazis'. summer drive had coma to grief. Moscow communiques .��� •� told of fresh enemy attacks in the ••r•� Mc -� Donbass,- evidently aimed at re;. _ having the pressure on Orel, 350 • .. mites to the north. - � "._"'� � +v . ' =i rr3-', `.� y Vii'.- ..;.<R: - _ ,;..a;.r_ —T ,... • . .. _ ... , .. .. a�3 °= 4. -o ,day as aluidyst the 'Sa ache' , DN label -is-your- gua- rantee -of d- =__ :' • '�. + WIM THE y Tr. - -aunif orm blend of fine quality teas. HERE TdBY ARE WAVE COME FOR-11,16 IiDOKS CHRISSIE, leONLY. REAPING AGAIN, SURII -IT TAUS MY MIND A. YOU.PROMISED 1HE D.E. J.Q WISH CHAD MORE : NIATE'Q OFF THIS DIRK WEATHER. _ r MRS. BROWN YOU KNOW INE LO-19. _ - SENT OVER I/4 MILLION I • 1 OF fET11. SMS S61NG BOOKS TO THE NAVY, ARMY OF 104.11. BOORS BEING AND AIRFORCE LAST YEAR ' �' READ 6Y TOE BOYS IN + ' 1NiS CONVOV ! 'Well, I hope you're satisfied," - y "Don Dickie, where is lie?" the- By _ ' ' girI faltered and Dickie realized - •�9 � � � ``' '.`�"` "' H. SHAW that she was in the circle of •his -- °� CAPTAIN FRANK ' arm,, trembling there life a scared r•uA•PTE -1i X3r` -bird. - - .. • Higgins $napped: "How much is "I'm not his keeper! You .may r Hackett paying you for all this ?" remember that 1 'want to marry ��� - -- _ It was a bow drawn at a venture, you; why should I worry ?" A BOOK FROM ME LQD E. r� /i1 'but ' he •saw their ,eyes' - dicker. ' "you're- still hateful," she pro- HELLO BOOKWORM, THANK GOD FOR THESE "1'11 shoot the first - -man -whi - - -- - -- '- - -- WHAT ARE YOU READtNG? ►T�5 ABOUT THE NATIVES IN / BOOKS FROM HOME, AMEN 111EY CERTAINLY tested. Twt SOUTH SEAS- 1 FEEL % EH JACK! saovea!" he said, and began to' "And you're still a fool!" he let ALMOST WARM AGAIN % �-- HELP TO KILL TIME AND ALL ,back to the doorway. There, he her know. Then he administered - WE NEED IS MORE OF THEM - - - turned' and scudded -at fall speed. a sound - shaking, because 'cis STALAB KUCHB for the nacre; . leaped . to the .driv- nerves, - took were becoming rat- mg seat and caught the reins from }led, the whip. The men ran from the "We've to get out. of this," he eafe and began to blaze away at muttered;' and felt the shaky. FF "' " Lim - ha�tdrall of a stair. He reached a : >:< ,L , _ "All right, .there ?" he threw landing, found another flight of F•. `\ , over his shoulder to a huddled stairs, urged the girl up; just as • j y" �' .:o;' ''' :: Dolores. Receiving_no other ans_'- __ ,someone fired at _hazard_np _the-- — --J f `'~ /� veer than a muffied sob, `{ he turned stair -well. There was a hoarse down a noisome side street; found challenge from below to which he ti r, FR .• , mmseu neauzng ;full tile' last./ ■. e - elamorona horde o[ frantic human- was fired and he heard, Dolores - ­Right Into it!" he muttered. - • - a c ... •, There was shooting Immediately Nellie's heart stood still in his - TO HELP-GET IN TOUCH WITH THE LOCAL LO. D.E. CHAPTER 2. ahead; there was shooting behind breast for countable seconds; he as the gunmen came in hotfooted supported her; felt her quiver, de- 'pursuit. At any moment Lying tided she was, still alive. He. pick- 3ead might strike — possibly kill— ed up Dolores' slumped body and tZie defenceless' girl. reached the upper landing. F,ven • • • r The . disorganised rabble filling so, unless an. exit to the roof of-' The street from wall to wail was fared their position was in no Wise drawing perilously near. bettered. He leaped to the ground. drug- .The only way of escape seemed "I still think you deserve a -"Off to bed, - child! ". she com• ged her from the carriage; drew His seeking hand found a door: to be along the joined flat roofs; spanking!" `he assured her: madded. So the girl who bad, pic- he knocked. ier Into a deep dark doorway. A and Dickie gathered up Dolores ,Why. ehonld you blame •!ae so cured herself as a second J•osn ' of , • - , storm of lead poured down the "I am locked In!" called small` who weakly protested inat *iie was 6ii.iv ljy, &'. u. i•�e;• leg -a- met -ar- -y '-" marrow way as he did. so: =men Miguel, the unwitting author of It perfectly capable of fending for - mured, making no attempt to rid, this fight for freedom, was packed lied past, yelling that the day was all. Dickie had take{ small heed herself.. and began- .Jo_ -to_._make his herself of his embracing arms. off ignominiously to her own room to whither his destiny was lead. - love with this famous Die- and obscurity; where,. being thor lost —loaf. way along. "Ia 1 e __• . y g - ing' him. Eves. now he did not roc- - ••You keep- quiet; you've caused tator, aren't you?" - he .answered toughly frightened, she cried he*• He tried the handle of the door; ognize Miguel's voice. He desert• mischief enough," he adjured his her question . with another. self to sleea. 'it resisted. he set a capable shoal• ed that door, quested 'until he •'1 —I don't know." - - 4W against It and thrust with In-' burden. She accepted his ass. ce . found a rickety ladder leading up. , with unaccustomed meekness. "Tbe beet' thing you can do is - e ,� wards. and up this he, with au- J! L,__ dividing _ ., .o _ ! i.• swat and he had drawn Dolores Dreme• difficulty, contrived to car• " Natural �i!<itOry within an entry that smelt to high ry the • slumped body of the girl. walls. but progress was made 'But aspirin, he said rather foolishly, At the ladder's summit was a trap, it was tedious slimy work, with but very humanly. "And the soon- At at onion soup and rotten no definite goat .In'sigbt. But pre- er you stop meddling with affairs Every day of, its life, an oyster -fish. He pushed the door to and ope�g upwards; he pushed with sently he sa* they had read too big for you. the - better for ev' draws from tour to five gallons Mar hLa rl,wl- Me - . 'der had burst the single frail bar first thing he saw was the ruddy the end-of fife terrace o! , hoftaea': erpooay c_ oncerneu. of waxer through iweif. -. out of its socket and the endmost house contained "Take me home, Don Dickie." A few hours after it's born. a --`., glow of Monte Callan* but the an open patio,- with a stair lead- she wailed; "I'm —I'm frightened." baby zebra can run as fast as, its first vivid brightness of the vol- cane was waning to some extent. -lag to the roof. Down -this stair i'il scent gjIround -a bit," he of• papa and maxima and that's he carried Dolores; and • reached Bred.. "Sit tight here." -: _ fairly fast: -- -• H� took Dolores to the flat roof, . terra firma. • . . __The albatross with s w'as �+ and moved to the halt - crumbling "We may be all right here for spread of - more - than 12 feet, has parapet. Then he literally retell- 'Some groping was necessary be- n The -Gift of Gifts ad, because of the frenzy that boil- . a bit," he breathed. An lnfinitea!- to take off much like ,an alrplan fore he could discover an a :ii from "VSHIELD OF FAITH" ed below is the - street. The mob mal fountain tinkled; he drench• this unknown -house which had of- facing the wind, then running a had . ceased to retreat• and was bd his handkerchief in the coal short distance and tidally taking `� lie Prayatr Boole a fared involuntary hospitality, Testament again advancing: augmented by water and bathed the girl's pallid off. But once it's in the air, it rah "It you feel able to walk, let's The deadliest species of the fresh supporters who had entered face. For the first time In an hour Pe W f c h gold- �lafshed Ze•s�nass ha bad opportunity to draw a be going,' he said. , t - steel float laekes— IlbWaved from the waterfront sad. A hones It called for a long and difficult African jangle isn't the tiger, the • rs my L•TM one." blazed some distance up the steady breath gnci think of the circuit before - - -t tl e ' comparative lion or the snake, but-the dxu+er CaPas� K defleetims bullets, street, by it glow it was possible fatale. security of the Plaza Grande was ants which, swarming in miliiona, prapne or bayonet,. way save to see a writhing mass of close- "I suppose you're pleased with proceed to eat serp nth, human dam loved one's Ills. � reached. 13y now this open apace - r1ts the units bream rocker lotted humanity, yourself!" he said with more than had assumed the semblance of Comma beings and animals — and don't -- groteets the aea*a "Where am 1?" Dolores • mur a touoh of .acerbity. "You seem to even fear to feast on a live. els- - Comma In labelled eartom. ready mured. get your friends into most unholy armed camp; but leadership was N to ehall. Prayer -book or 'rests- � � � messes." woefully .lacking; parties of pliant. Tests- agent. each, Speeta• Postpaid "God knows.' ejaculated Dickie; Guardsmen moved aimlessly or - Brave is the mongoose, a mem- ,sPS. August only. 'but It's a good .place to get out Tien he realized that she was rested on their arms; and the ma- her of the civet family chiefly - - THOiIPSeN PUBLICATIOlI9 af,., Crying, crying like a frightened - ss ll[ecaa• at. Toronto chine -guns were unmanned. inhabiting India, which is about baby. He sa'f beside • her on . the Dickie ,had secured a stray fiacre the size of •a ferret, but fear. rlwtn of the fountain, pat his arms durini. the poignant' pilgrimaJfw lessly attacks and kills the -most -' - child; he around. her. Like the chi s o er -you're with our o a o snakes. Quantities €: ::: ,. "The son "y r y _ poison u i k a .. !we >' ::'• ' "� "••. lag all over to her sobs. A thrill mother, the better!" argued Dick- of the mongoose were brought ss de, and drove to the Casa FaRe.,er Jamaica, where they' went through him —in her hour of Donna Elenora received the pair did a good job in snake exter- a _.. real distress she wee turning to , him. with exclamations: urination. —Neal 0 Esira.. 1 — - Is X" 7771 1 1. •\ �,j+ 1 . Y: ?r:, ::'nine .�'.• • P f : ACDONA LDS ���8 , � Canada a Hotieo that• custards , slid blanc- r manger ,d 1)� ..ro t, wales �uat, lJa�ls yualjaq - - - • R delight with luncheon ,Give a awn' a better brookiost and WR k° Canada Corn Starch; litE ligD b anq de a beAto .wor job. That's why I make i• . 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O.z p' Starter , pOi�TVl�ZANOINQ "At : - - - - -- - is - -- - - -- - - _ CKWOOD also Greene �s. .o _ to .erve. Ile _ .�� - - - tore . Howard - Shier,- poile .rte , - -- — -- k - - - - — - - - ----- - gbaeter'rii'ee "o! pgCkerin0 Viiia�a - PICKERING. ONT. � M►. : ,�, - - -- ,W ni?ed �� ' :,nschia�e,` •, . WE DRUYER `a: -- a �. CHAPl!/� .l�l Mrs. wit AWE SER�'i, C. A. STER�RITT AN ALSO MVE Pock i e �ia � -I Cbthitag _ sterilised, eleaa- INSURANCE - :'ed aid pressed Ulm new. Carry a Funeral Dsractor WV k high class stilts, ,SERVICE Order your seeds- now as they tyre im arce ats and Santa. Also a good ,nevi " leather . Coate and ,' and gents' furnish- _e have Red Clover, .Tunothy, Alaska cgs At rese[�sable pttess. Call - ,Dealer GBi�?EIt�AL iNliURANCE - br PkISTHC ?ION .tea be "Vhosd• �;. 4 SERYICS �, & Sweet Clover ,� SChwarts ! atr. Wet. oahaws . •z - Now In Suck M Complete stock of hardware, garden " YOUR Aotor Aaoouu�► D-., ... 171sht tools and yuuaJtulJ utt:aaa��s - .GET :PHONE '18" We now have ea haft 0a suwy of • _ OCR 1� T �`� - � u Master chick starter egg mash sad _ Pei vearite Not'tiat NOW -.. Style - Oyster ails!! _ 4 ; �FigN rL me K; soli _ iFrait aitae _ ,.,for z► A o - Pickering, !ant: _ _ = + 9c �Chlck water ountes & feeclers Beavtirlan with Toronto slid � 1 V oZ49 Qshaws =1Es terienc e, is con , YOas Yettli • Wo Save It - Car Got U. • Or It Id Idea lisia vwiently located on the Beat_ _� : ` ljrs ' - Serviee is Agent NeDseeing- . Fad D[ae 7 aai RePdes je,�,r;•y' &1 slope Greenwood Hill.. MAW _ " Accurate Etltd�et ., - PICKERING s1 iii Perinsnent" _ -. __LI08N8RD AUOTIONRBR .,AND ''' J. S• B�LSDON, _ Waving vsLVA�holt _. THE REOLL STORE Sales. coudnctsd Anywiserc _t. B, Bo s P1aa�. -- pbooe or write. Address' 614 Dundasy d t rest. Bas t. j Phoat Pick 68 ' Wbitby. Ontario. - ER' of, �■ - ONTARIO Hairdresser s :sTO I� ..:� j ... a . 9 P410-­-4-- Sax _9- &AL-s� 1 _ Toronto'.AD 6528 —Pick. b8 R 12 I PAT 4:. ,jj j o PRICES AT is ire.Yt.t, YOM 130" YA1ti1T �( = - - - -�-' .:`,• �. .,�I,�t•,e • •,.. _ ... _,: - - .. - .HOGS ....HOGS • .. -_ . - _ - ' _ . _Z - - E &VS - - .� �- :�•: _ - . - . RON GIBBON. .• .... .. �--. CALVES :LAMOS _ w TR ANSFORT - rF.w 'rm t#ed Paris o -- _ At.�►: of Lead er - Poult . Y both liv8 and dressed j' N SPORTY . � • CARTAGE _gas . -y ' • FIt�KRIN FARM a "�i7rTSIT�'4" •. MOVING = We hale a Lull sloak -also ') 8e�btuuy Air-conditioned ,. �gAND (TRAVEL MINE + ��y G� T�,� ,— LIMITED, era, ;; .. :.. �SDAY, FRI.,, SATURDAY _ ,:. EGG GitA9[Nd STATION > August 12, 1%an .. _ .' • w [1TRV ONT.. PHONE WOU15TY .Two shows at "7 and 8 P. m. - • - - Notice- .2w Yoar 'Bar Needs Ca11 00 matinee' at 1.80 - - -- g Bogart, ALVIIt BIISBB7, - .L. -.- — �,- �bm�itiera $toim t, amity tj H j the Pacif 1C ' Stseu ssi, — )!lade to Order � . -e - - reeastree!' "also - �art.Astor'and_S7l s G PLO- rRli�lti Asphalt `Shiusle. - oro; ;Junction - - ... !Loll Rooting. MONDAY, TUESDAY; WEDN'9DY' AspliaR Sidinp AUGUST 16 17,' and' 18 _. Howard - -� - Complete Show at 8.1& _. W�l Boards efc. . -- ... _ _ �T L` �+ ';- t1•PR.�p'gONES I$7. and Sca�bo $8d - L�7 r.. - - Surf rers f bTeedi� -. or_p�_ � ..... ' ' :The Palm .Beaeb . N M Go _: L _ - - -- - - rdon' piles shoiad know Bunker's Herbal • -. M. Pills. Treat the cause at its source. Roush and •- Dressed umber IMiitiwark° - -- - - - - - - -= Mone back the first bottle does Fra¢t►es .. Story -- - _ - - -- . Mouldings Y ` +r HORSES —for ores meat w'an'ted.­ not satisfs, - - In`�eiivr -��= - -' =-- Y Clandettte Colbert and Joel McCrea H�0„ ,. - �' Soft and hardwood Flooring Ma "i Astor acid Rudy . Vallee Prevail prices ` mid. Phone Pick - At Bet(e�{ Drn>t - Storbs Oc't.•'8 `, .$rick Inst;latxd- S:Z:..s - serge shingle. Siding • - Apr. I - tt t - _•also, an added attraction ______.. _ _ •.. • - . J '�a118oards Rock -Lath Cedar ShiagTes ' ` o Asphalt- Shir'gles - _ .Roll, Roafirtg . Bucks+ in Frontier ; '� unlit;= ld'I Y. - ' to Plroducti Barcias''Tile . t ` Rock col ns lation Cement and Lime �,; , ,•. .. e� Tile . Sewer Pipe - Richard Dix and Jane M'Satt Weeping _ :f� = Poultry - .TRiJRSb Y L, ,•. A FR SATURDDY _ AUGUST. 1% 20 and � � � .. - ' "#They:T'ot Me ' - '`� Fish in seaso r...L . 7: Cover 'MAR ET _ ' A'ope, r and Dorothy LSMOU p..: : �„ •... - . !_�..T- ....:...,_ v... ,�. -. �__...- ..._,. -- - ,` 5,. N.I•+...�^Y�..., - ff I I ILL