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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_08_27'4 ' 'kr Y ' 4' _ . R . •fWw r. C-:,K: w•X i!S'R.°......ti. � ,• YW' .-�: ��,;•.�I .�, _ ' _ - . • -.. - .. .. ... ., ..'.li • •i.. i :l. ' ' r !.; �'�y.,, " ;� r 'Y• e1 Tt - 'YC ♦ � i,"•�'i'*9. e[ • /6+i•'A /A• r - -. .1,. •.Ir�''y: Qs... ; - .q. y. i, `r -r. L,• ..,r.\ 1. -,++ W,,. .J - XH I . ..• , .. _ 84PI ErI I; UNT No • � AUI 2� 1 AAppoints -- -� ti .. P u lc e n To n ski ouno �1 .i �. ING N W ufse..AA ship tOwnahiD Council Jdgf bg C llliifnnati,, idifiw >7irk�riw� WOman's InstitutA Governor onasy evening, in Selrool F.mms June 1843 ,�"'— District � -a7. (released today) The Wftpus Institute will meet -� the recent discussion nl b the coup al, , at 'the ' _ , _ INC —visit Mrs. N. C. Bradshaw, Chum ft e - Health Offer, E. Elizabeth Baker Ane. Histo of : Mrs. N. Bie. $off Call "Mak- is entertaining her sister, s[rs. if3. w. < ;.. ne a motion was. puss- 3rd. Geom. let. Chem. ard. ing the Most-of our Rationed Goods" Rot ®n uesd8 Ailcorn, arf• antreal, This' is Hier g' Mrs. Gordon,' Mal- Jaitrak b: Buatiaj� -Comp• 8rd., Lit. Subject for the afternoon will be "`� .T y first meeting of �e two sisters ed Public School Said. A. Hint. 2nd. Geom, 3rd. a ' " Plsper" on "Home Feeding in since the year 1912. • , . B . _ --•r:: 3' - .. •rte. � for the - Township -o! ° 'CheM 3rd.; 3,iat. Aut. C:, Lat. [Elmer geacy ", .by' Mrs. Goody, -" Mrs. Robt. Gordon spent last wet Harmon E. Rice, of 'Huntsville, „ duties to ooamnemce on - Comp. C., Fr. Auth. C., Comp. Mrs: Bie will be assisted by Mrs. Governor of Rotary District No. 168 at Cameron Lake, with her sit :... . C. Cronk and Mrs. Hutchison Mrs. F. Balsdon, and brother �Joa. 'David .r. Callaghan -'A. Hilt. Srd., Meeting at 2.30. .who Pays his d3�icial visit, and will .Clark, of Bnrload 'were down last speak to the Rotary Club at Pick- s week to see their sister, t was also reached team. isb, Chem. let. People. and Choir •ref United ering next Tuesday evening at 6.50: Mira Jena with the C -Charles X. G.,� ,;,,, .- Ewg• Comp: g � Clark, who was taken back to the aye, permitting• the C.; , Ldt. C. A. Gist.. 2nd. (ieeo�. Church E:earsisrm y. Governor . Rice s publisher o! the Oshawa Hospital a week ago. dean an additional • railway Snd:, Chem..8nd.; Lat. Auth. C.; $untsviile ..Forester, is 'the first is now' reported, to be very Inuch The Young Peoples Union Imem- PresMpt of his Rotary Club ' at better, and her .return loans is eqc- . d�trg) over the township Comp. C., Fr, Aut. 3rd., Comp,' '. ¢ Lots 18 and 19 Con. 8rd. bens, and choir members of the Un- :Huntsville, and served se Mayor of peed, nest week. r ; t g' trpbsdr; This will William P. Goodwin -`tag. Camp:' ited Church .are taking the, "Moon- his town fox. nine yam• He is it Mr. and Mrs. i and falooily. ; Road. station wed ov- C:, Litt. C., A. Kist. 2nd., Germ. light Eaanrsion from 'i'oronto. to Past President of fire Caaadtati Toronto. were vh t n with Pt. Dalhousie -this 1Yiday_ night,' 'Weekly Newspcipi s .Assodat$oa. -- -- 3tmatri' Mr. and Mss. d •' - -. em,— Iiat._- Aut.. - C., ��pareafs' : x -� leaving hen b.SQ and returning last w� Vomp. C., Fr. Ant. C.,' coanrp• Return fare 8bc. They will be Rotary Club meimbers were a-da11 was s visitor at the -x C. _ Louise'. Kaiser - Ehg. Comae; Srd., slj to i�w.. L: L.r .tea .:"'.r .'.a. Arthur BOyes' home last week. Lit. 8rd., A. Hist.. 2nd., Geom. would like to secompaay them. at luncheon one week ago, when Mr. r Mira Jessie - Jan: Sad., 8xd9, Fr. Aut. C.,' - - Fslhl, visited her brother, Rev.' it. a. , C. . minutes of motion pictures taken in R. and Mrs. ,%sltdnson this -week: - y ANCE °°°°p' Ration -Book No.. 3 sicily only a flow years ago, by him- Miss Jenkinson was one of. the for- � - Paul H. Kaiser - A. Hirt. 1st. self. The prominent cities of Sicily tunate• few Who she - Ministelr Cltom, 1st., Chem. _3rd. • i Lillian B. Lee ._ A `in wrawfi Church on - his t . Bs eain� August 28th A. 13tst. C., Germ. - _ were included in the slaowmg and , - � 1st: Chem,' C. • visit to the IWIL ale■ AT* Park; IPrencbMan's Bay Helen Ration Book No. 3. Available Today all were of particular interest at ' Lomage Eng. (:amp. Std, t Mr, and lLrs. Bay T. Roble locus • �tecee8r 'for Oierseaaa Boxes . this time. Macy persons who are a Lit. 8rd., A. Hiatt lst, . Geom. - at Your local Ration Today following operations are intezested the former's mother as their• • ': t'a b X , frays 846 09 12.00 P: m. . _ 2afd., Chem. • Ends Lat, Aut. 2nd., rating Centre - 25th 2�dti and 27th. guest for the. pact Week. _ ,.BpeeW Prises for Dawes Camp. 2nd., Fr. Ault, 2nd., Comp. in the territot3es being invaded he Mrs. ?►'rank Baker and Betty Lout - Cents tad. No. $Ration book is being issued Oi7z own men - we do hear of the are visiting Mr. and MEd: YalIeau, _ - island being a rocky, Forbes McEwein A. Sint, 1st„ throughout Cwiada this week (in m� at Kingston for tea days. h= one, but eves this does not orie -. ti.'. 25;-28 and 27). a QTY clear picture, ani3 for that Bow are with theix In im Mrs. Mervin Gould and X Church W. ItI. 8. _ ; ,William ltarrish --• Eng. Camp. C., It L a treymet>idoau task, and it b reason do we appreciate the oppor- people at Nob- Lit. C A- )list. &d., Geama, lit not possible, nor should it be sec- Teton, for two weeks. _ Meeting Of -the -Qwn. Ind., Lai Ant 45., Camp. eaaary to find '& "large" staff to tuIIity of viewing peraoaaily- photo- Mr. cad Mrs. Ken Morley, and graphed films of this may'• Mrs. Morse Sr. moved this week to _� 'if:aedonary Society of the 45., 'Fr. Aut .C., Comp, L: handle this work. But YOU must With -the in T, we T ,G „�''' �.n•utah will be held at the _ John T. l[arwat .... A.. Hist• Smd., observe certain requb"nents, it Ton would say that this reel of 1l<r. Col*ibus, where Ken has secured n �', �+! iiltiwrs Basle, on Weiner dram. 2nd., Chem: C., are to avoid delays and confusion. pro Laugher lOen September Ist, at Joyce Robinson - Rl>yddy's is a very valuable one, and MrsnH, Matchett and Helen re. , .s• : � �. (:camp. 8tdti In an advertisement elsewhere in would be prized by a great many. •,, this iss" you will find the descrij.;.- o.elodL The N49W �&ndy Book tit 3rd, A. '�$rdy Seams week w dhxed by Mrs. l. S. 1st Chem. 8sd.. Litt.- Aut 3rd., tion of the office wliere you may spending a week wfth Mrs, John { .-an A cor dW invitation is Camp. Sad., 3rd., Fr. Aut 3rd., obtain your books. The, Nation Bd. Too bad, you folks who had your Murkar. ".. to all ladies `to _attend. Camp. 3rd, advises, for the benefit of -all, the honey . ordered - but net delivered. The beat wishes -'of Pickering . Ma'ald Thompson A. Hirt. 2nd., ;observance of the following ;amen - r•'4110A vase day Mali., acts f�i„r 2u.l., Chem. ma. Bono -' + � son, on hie. recent appointment as: ^imp the advertising on the (students may bave their certitic- $$050,000.0e Ontario County School Aasiatant to " file 'National . Boys' : :, v; ,+oli No. $ .- M►ch you 3n ates ba! re school . • • . ! �= 4 . opening, by call- - The Application Card in the old Buildiugs siviee 11x10. Work '.y9ecretary of the Y, 1,3. C.. A. ing at the News Office): book (second page from the back Mr. S�neon,.a native of British of the book) must be filled in at- In his, final letter to the School, umbla, was loaned to the - D. I. Notes and Comments home in BLOCK LETTERS and Boards in his inapectetratie, Mr. R. here two years ago, and has been y apilgned by the holder if over IS yrs. A. Hutchison reviews his' 38 years Director of Recreation M the Plant leo4E'�0$�<AB$" l was busy on these o! age: Parent's or guardian's gig- ao inspector a! the public schools where he, aced hie capable wife made-. �, � editor nature will do for holders under 16 in this county - a host of friends. ; t* • lees Dees It (het Yal►T - 0 18e"w tifloor, � Years of_age. DO NOT detach the _ "I was appointed as Inspector of Mrs. W. J. l[it]er accomhpatrierti . as often bees said people 3lnfgs7mtatira bo r �g vim °ard' � take the book containing Schools for North Ontario by the Mr. and Kra, M. C. Zimmenhsan an �oKlces►- the new Ratios Boo concerning it to the distribution point to ob- County Council during the Novem- a motor taiga up into the North 'P.. memt r ,r Books, etc. While ..tain a new one. One bee' session in the Year 1910, and country last week -e don't lack just sight, this b going on, people sae causing secure the Ration Booksl per- - I have held that potion during the Better get off to your Ration... sb Apiled nth p is for "roan^ 'fobs, is she "job. sons in his or her household if they - p� 38 Tom. Mr. Robert Walks, Book Distributing office today the of Piht lag dept , and tbm of cou:rro, are property filled out and B.- A., who lived in Brocklin was F rWay is the last day. ar« bars to waN through If the editor djd go away, there is Residents of rural areal. may my . predecessor, and is 1913, again The annual Birthday Tea o1' 3t. .and trash rap to the knees. the Wafisbi ity sammeone would on behalf of y apply George's Guild will be held at the er „ neighbors,' but bane s- _ at the Novwaber session when he I Geo k , vmme ago, a. visitor, on the come on IRM,' for Tot spending his sue, they must be sure chat the was appointed to the staff of the r home of' Mrs. O'Brien; st .French- 2 -' -ph tow+p, same into fhb • holidays helping with the Ysarvest, pnp�}y, -fill out and Noxtl School is Toronto, Lwas .i_man's._Bay, g ` 1 cad after surveling the Iay- alter all the advertising we have a r of Schools for at 8 o elock arioed. that "it was one of bean carrying on Wacstion t� '� by the holders. Be sure to appointed Inspector �nd, ' j.. ,retain the old book as there will South Ontario, and I have lived in Mrs. Jack Boyes'and Mrs, Stan; •' : :` d.w° (lsvg�le, but censored Victory on s Farm": Holidays this be a period, of overlap when cou- the town of Whitby since that tithe. Baaedon, spent last week at the ` "1" )• rear will be sit working, whit pons from- both books will be valid. Frei m 1913 until 1980 all public Cleveland House, IA%be •sir, we dusted shelves, quiet on i eveuni6gs the tront..veran- Peaeons etajing away from home schools in South Ontario, inducing Q'he marriage took place in Tor- m •after carton of dah : if nobody interferM Ts• �wpesif cleaned windows, put reporter is g tD to will be able to get their. 000ks at tiii,e City of Oshawa. were under Tay' onto, on Saturday, July.. 31st; - o!' ' big they muust fill in their prima- Wsr, Oshawa. g a fie`great Mrs. --Slack, daughter o� 1 � - -+w� a+wt was lying' around; editor - that "When the war is over t' .irdend came in, we clone up for two' months, and w v last and Mrs. E4ans .Ward: ,•.Clarets to .had* and. exclaimed. lend ' in .let the news rent resilience ' address - on the app= in 1939 when there were about 98 Vincent , �, -son of "ins this fire office o! the back news sva odby the "over Hcation card, teachers And classrooms in the city, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bye, Dtmbalc ` =; ." „ _ It there are any - points on which and +motional inspector, Mr. C. F. ton. , l� -• <, ' `�. and conti you. an not clear, - daiiman or on, S. A., was appointed in- "You ° should throw some The locil Red Cross held 1 a sum- secs etary of the local Ration Boaird Spector of the City schools. In 1913 Wal'ft glad to assist.. Local Trav � ilium bus 96 ° the wrong build- the Bay on the 14th,­ over 300 alt- 'r' sS e; „ ended, � had a Ontario O! these, 23 were in Osh- - that man School had. 7th. iWi Today •there are 204 teachers' els With r ,, �e batter Oman kit -I over bletkwar�+d}s, aaked for a second such stance, Well �+ 1 ) `_� L • �..__. -. `,� rule'vi la y'�' ill W • C,� ,.IC: .•....�.ri• , rd. ba',/Va ! A.w -oil .i ivYa Wap Yarl laM4r'ra• Lt..N4. aka. That .C.� a: ne g the - •• .'�,''y' " PMU- a growth in South Ontario uring the are beginning to wonder ed, and an addition was made' to dig the past few weeks, it was ► ..wsee- cleanin business is the Buda o! the local o past 30 years. During the sable per- - g rganization. thought school opening might be . lad, 1813 to 1930, there was spent ' 'Miss Minnie Morris, Church. 3tr.• �lfgr granted, or do samae When you attend this Saturday ev- delayed for a taw' weeks, but the for new school' bu�ldinga agprox- has been vWt(ag relatives in Pete by �' gdit for - It..- H M.. • suing at their second dance, and Board of the local school 'not caw- iaasbely $2,050,000.09. Of this ate- erboro, and on her rarturn' a few. hsvia a good tiiae, ici nice company mg received any iastruatien8 to the g " cunt, $1, 430, 000.00 was apetat in the days ago, hasi' tLe plea ?, 6, con will this. school oar'' -=: �- t Home This Year - •veimember you are helping the �+ old Town'of,Oshawa and $621,000.00 ing her.sest on the bite tivith jA,�_ -; .� .�• +v one "thinks of siva- Cross in Weir grand work by Sept 7th. was spent outsddd of Oshawa: O! taped German prisoner (sit�cougir„ - , ]tans are iv�W fir Four presence. If you, do not dance, Police Trustees Qonid yo This the amount spent outside of Osh- not aware of it at the .time), Sohn•; e i o s tri), up north, go down and spend an hour or so awa, $180,Ob0.00 was for urban where "down the line" a mean • goti Ontario or trivell- -anyway, the admission - is , small, Excessive speed on Church Str, schools and $441,000 was spent for on the bus avid , took the .vacant seat ._ te" part. Just to Bet._ _ - - -. -- - - - - - -- new - tarsi scltiools: -That also felts a -beside ; :bi'ris; sad- ` Last wee we cue has dome a danger - a W paenace. $ penced public- Tra7tic offlcera this week saY they -story. An Ioakhag over my old' re- _'►, she wag ..s<,vei+e -of the things are `different, ` alion -for the first 'week' in man cords I- fine} that a verir- notisbie glangm .giv, a her friend'b and tires, travel y cannot do anything whir' out•a will =- � Y,hei fel.. 0as years, for #then- than extraordinary atdwhncement has been made in the low- passengers, He too, age by -law; establishing 'peed rata - .. aw'a� odation anywhere circumstances. b1'any faile a ' t, read liiications of the public sc col . of it, and got up frb& 'J6t Sus c slsat to ii - little - J'grewlim" that the announcement .on the trait page -teaching staff. In 1813, 6' pere�ent - Ze another. On their'. p g Although it is lu�own .liy some in je , ,#t,,;t -' � • -• wartime io upset of the previous issue, telling of otii the village- that' the clock contrail- of the public, school teachers hid `the next. stop ", police 13oaa+dedj�_ A. plans. silspension on' the �co•.•i1ing week -•' • ng the street lights has not been 'First Class "Certificates, . 70 p. e. �, . and" took- the .mari o packing -up a type- we're both mad and gtad - - we working' well lately, it. is now turn- held- Second Class, arid=° 18 .p, c., Brat,, asking" for to in out -and -forgetting discover sarcrle don't read'vea care- Card -- she,- fismrled_ :J' g R s' on the. street Third Class Certificates while 7 , -ing lights only Iong pr • atiaf atI = '`he..dQ tat pAper office looks like, futiy --we don't like that, but they after they. are needed 04r--those' c, were teaching on Permit.. Today, Pockets 2was any of ' holidays this .- Viand a goodly number too) called who went the light •- and get home is the �echools outside vi Oshawa, away by: the- ' helping catch up on us on the phone ' to -find out what earlier in the night, our streets 82 p, c. of the teachers hold 'First 1L. were behind, writing let- ha they ppelhed their News. -- they-missed are dark. Those•wh0 dons want the Class Carts., iS p, c. and Class "r 'a'+at Vetting , ready for next it -., we, liked• that, light don't pmfnd , and there are no P t teachers, a issue. While this reporter That 'also 4e11s- s n• t ;; •. l ,h� ',�h" :' i �� i ..,.� _ - ,� - {s. , �. " • _ ram '"-�' �i 1, � qa, •IS e. .Y'w r ,,,}; A .1•• >yKR .k {. h4 .i`.w iR . �^;' Vb � ' 'f ••l /sa'Aa-h,S � .r \• -�...y ...4� • , - - ..f'. - wt: . -�yw.- •.vim- «...� l— AR 1Y t, "i - - - ._ - •1 - •' s.er•�ge���., ... . -. ,. '�' •Y..,P r..:� -.e_ t.. '_..•" �.�.��'..w.. a"`�i ^�.� ti's ,^•°' --.' :.V "PORTERETTES" JOIN RAILWAY WORKERS a° OTTAWA REPORTS O - _ a ____An Donald Gordon's tVarnlape Book steel#. o F k^ s Y` against the disasters of in- - - -THE HUMAN COMEDY �T� R E' SES ftfation which only strict ob- By William Sasoysn - - servance oP peloe callings can Comedy The Human -- == prevent.- - v; : :�:,r: . • y is a story i:, „` Living Costa American family is war- the ;r'' : <.'••.:,; -3n the United States the -d the dam breaks, God holyy .v•:::: = >'W • < time, and in particular of Homer co declared Donald. Gordon. Can- of -livia rose 24. r Macaule g per cent. Ott the - ada's :lusty and forWright dtrec- y the messenger in San Joaquin Valley. the cost of food 46 per con 'i .• for at that im Ust slid biggest ec- a> tween January, 1941 and • . { , The story abounda . -in unfor- Siads'z, oaomle experiment of modern civ- r, 1943. In Canada the c gettable scenes. Hom r tannin llizatioa. war time price controls, r` the two - twenty hurdlds; lift a living -went up 12 per cen ` before the Weekly Newspaper As- ' "y' "} 'v Ulysses imprisoned in the bear the cost of food 18 per ce r the similar period. '#ociatioa Convention is Toronto.- trap in Covington'a story; old- —Edmonton 1 Edmonton Jour ' Delivering one of the most Dow- :>: < <w �.' 'time telegraph, operator lie 'erful public addresses of the xi ' gP Willie Grogan, with a bottle in the desk drawer to fuzz the sharp reality Belated Arrivalt whets war (cordon was annealing ';; 4z >.: "t' e ” for continued support for the po!- ( ti A new Qgrman Brun. with „ It , •::, V1 flee evoa a i,a� uacaao�oa, /s�of— 'east• love and cope and pain and dea,K, longer— range — than -- others -t ruinous devastation of homes and ` -Spangler, with a- love for the shelled Britain's ' coast fz "'K0.a heDpine.. B ch wouI en- whole world; Homer's older Calais in the past; is reported : t rLe Y. h, one upon the breaking down of the i,(:;, ::: = ?!ter _ _ hrnthar MAr ,. - �- as the London to be in action. Its it. - ramparts built against inflatio y� :wMw v 1i 1+� a„ ,•s " n+. troop train is,', which he sits hurtles enwi, Lvwe vci, n'' ,t away from home. by the thought that he got to t In toiling the. manufacturer, farm- - er and workingman that continued The Human ,Comedy captures. party just as it was breaking group pressure for higher rites —W' 91� i<ndaor Star ' D .:�.. � . ;:' but does.. not overstep, the mod - - and higher, wages would precip- esty of ordinary human beings. itate the deluge. It is a very simple novel. It is a The Day's Round "On every side the >::;<;:::. «,Y';: :�> "a: ;r :: .21" pressures to s very great achievement. An old colored woman w Which I refer are tasking them- ` The Human Comedy - -by Wil- plained hew she ke t con uSltgBt ' >;,. selves. felt,,' he said, "Labor Is . ;`!;t�rF P rW z Liam Saroyan. with her hard lot by sayint , ,.. Militant and demanding wage ad= :,;, ► :r.- Gaor a J. McLeod. qpx :3 #;: ": :, : , f;': •.: •.. '::* g Limited— When I works, I works haf L I V justments all along the line. Not- ;` y .'' .`. ;>; ';'':; >:':;; >;< . . • K: .'• Price $3.00. when I sits, I sits soft; when i -"-. -. _withstanding the wage ceiling s, K starts -to worry, I goes to ..ales p� t 8880 °•many thousands of wage increases w; -- Ottawa, _ Citizen. G���� are being demanded and as one Milkweed Leaves - ` wage adjustment after - aaothe: ' f3 - « " Are Badly Needed -'COs' the Food Front made it is reflected -immediately The Army declares- that of in -the • costs• of production •which, ' Three cents a pound" for hand soldiers are better fed• tha � In turn, means the pressure on the ,K. -.- .•- price. cei5IL6 :a :,,�rl.11r Lcc�...1,.6 - prepared milkweed leaves will be civilians. Neat thing .w�r•� nDDortabie. — - Pam hX -fie - naps "'gn s,3- Agri the boys will be writing.- _ culture in, a Government -spon- cheery letters Ni Tieep -� aw i et of the National . morale _ -1 Ely upwards as the agricultural Research Council' to secure large - Industry insists upon, and obtains. " Shortage of manpower has compelled Canadian National Rail- quantities of the rubber produe- • hither prices under the emergency ways Express to employ women to perform duties ppreviously Derr lag plants for experimental pur- Three Opinion Ages of curtailment of essential sup- formed exclusively by men at the Central Station in MontzeaL 'Phone' poses. it was announced recently - Opinions change. When y`oti ~' pllee. With few exceptions bus• women act as checkers, load and unload railway express care.- This at the University of Western are young you are suie you are bgess and industry keep, their eyes season, thousands of boxes -of baby chicks have been handled through- Ontario, I:oadon,`Out. right. When you are midle -aged on profit margins and jealously - out Canada by express as shown here. The price, advisee The St. you begin to wonder whether Yost protest any more to limit or con- Thomas Times, will be ' paid for were ever' right.- , When you are trol them. Black maritets are cam- June June tit c_ "leaves which have -been stripped old ypu know you were wrong- meacing to develop ,' .. Generally - 19E0 -1943 Norse Seaman Saves by land and well dried. An alter- but there isn't much- you can' do .. speaking our courts'.-deal leniently c- G Comrades From Seas ustive price of $80 per 'ton will. about it. with offenders ..:' Pork 40 .32 be given for milkweed which has --Owen Sound Sun - Times, s = par+BraDha- like -- theses -can -- nary -_ _-Bacon_ 60_ 4s -._ - _ E„� ���a - - yards In the "been cut by binder and atooked - be' described as among the most Lard. 88 -•18 i sheaves. Sneak Goal ' potent and thought psovokiug of g January waters, of the Atlantic Eggs b4 41 We leari, that football is play- - the whole war, not excluding all Milk 14 Y0 to get hold of a looser lifeboat, ad a good deal in Japan. And -: the utterances of the Prime Min- Butter, dairy - W - _ 36 and then rowing it sing • handed SOYIet W�D>mC><f Firf>0lEi of coarse there is keen competi- - deter and his Cabinet colleagues.. Butter, creamery 66 31 back towat'd the sinking ship. tioa to score a few goals before were twin dads which recentl With all able-bodied men in the It seemed odd to this columnist Bread °� .. 7 - y' the kick -off. earned` an unnamed', Norwegian Soviet fighting forces women have q that Mr. Gordon did not delve Canned tomatoes 21 14 . g Peterborcueb Eximinei t second mate'a double sward frotm n their places In farming --' - slightly Sato the detail of the work= Beans,• dry 12 •.. B ut us, and In 'the t `�` Ing of the price, coatroi system Potatoer' -1 ;6 bib King andStc untr�, reveals throughout Russia he lag sod show the housewives, many • Sugar. 2g og The trees r, os s e —P r aF■ 700;06L - .iJ,.,w.. li..,a •� Norwegian Legatit_n, Bon. Daniel - learned to run tractors and cam- popular items of food in any no r- of rrices of the 1919-910 period, just Gee-5-- whom- will remember spiralling Coffee - _ 61 " 44 Steen yorweln bins Larvesters. ,vices vies& •9 11 sentQ thhis 2 ear -old unnsiaid what - price =c0atrotg have effected. A few weeks ago a Winnipeg y ' It Is all set forth in the Labor sailor with the St. Olav Medal and newspaper published comparisons - the -War � Medal, Because he has SIDE GLANCES '`� ` d"ette; -as, official publication Is- of clothing costs as between _.1920 a fathdr, mother, aisters and By Galbraith stied- b1 the 1!'ederal Labor De and ' 1943. some of which- were a as _ brothers living- in Norway, his _.Wtmeat, but,, of course,, not wide_,- •ro'lowa:— tflen's.suits,-which were / - read. name cannot be meationed, nor = y $55 to 1920,: averaged 135 In `1943:. his picture taken. - -i AV- At the beginuMs of June. "1943. shirts, $1.05 In 1920 and $1.10 • in , Is, making the says • the current Labor Gasette, 1943; socks.- $1.50, is .1920 as g presentation: the djanadiab Met of'iivf i; index against 66 cents in 1943; women's Mr. Steen said that the sward ' 't 5 was for ",personal gallantry" •persona gaantry" o `wss 1T.6 per eat higher than An stockings, 11.75 to $2.7 la 1820 - .. � - �' - • . t ` - 'A aguat, 1939, the last pre -war and st to $L35 today;, shoes. the second state, who had ran- ? ; ,. '.:• `For te etar'Priod dur . as ��... dend a gre at service Kt ng month. to Ing the last war the advance waa to' $6 to $12 today; and women's trad country. -' - - -- - `- 4913 per .cent~ dresses. 120 to $60 fa 1920 and ;& "In His Majesty` name I pre- Since the establlahmeak of the to $40 In 1943. een ese me as a sign of t th dale = price ceiling the Index has Rd-. These own gratitude, as well as that. ___ _ _ - - -- - vaaced 8.6 per cent., that Is be These prices of today' contrast- of all Norwegian. people," he said. • ed with those of 1920 show where Asked to tell iris own stn the , Aweea October 1. 1941. and June , of the current year. the saving of over a billion dollars 'tF effected by price control > ;as sailor pieced' 'if together, with -` For the comparable period much questioning.. 3 ►� Ing the last war, between October; ' gone =into the family budgets alt - -' « across - the country. His- ship was between the 1M,_ an t June, -1918, the advance Azores and Bermuda, he said' ' was 28.6 per cent.' - _ ` and one dark night, shells started - ;+ *' Since August 1939 foods have :. - -- F { . _ sdvanced '31.9 per cent; clothing. `� to tall en the vessel from the Y home furaistiings • `ot Tough Enough' port side. Then a -few tpinutes. 204 per cent; t' later, they started to come from - and services 16.7 per cent; lush For - Soldier ># Life the starboard. and light ;14.2 per cent; rent 7.4 - "I knew then that we were be per cent; and ` tniscellaneoas 6.8 Golden Boy, a big brown and Ing shelled by two submarines, ".' per cent. whfte English setter of Mishaw- said 'the second mate. Canasta's cost of living, be did ska, Indiana, Is bacg home be- "Then there were four shots - '''7aF, has increased -, only 2:6 per cause- the army trainers could,, not -aud 'these included a direct cent since December, •1941, while make's "soldier" out of him says hit on the gun stand. that of the United States has gone the Hamilton gpectatalr. He was "After that the incendiaries up 18 per cent too Rfle'Ct,Uaale au4 cudiid uv' sterrQd to go, ana ,fie 61,ixp ca -uric The average of retail prices in learn to• hate any one. Had -he fire," he retailed. .e"r•...a.• l�es in Canada for certain been' confronted with real Nazis One of the lifeboats broke ' "'or _ stgble foods and fuel at certain and Japs the outcome might- have- away and the unnamed sailor dates between 1914 to 1943 are been different, but lie just couldn't jumped overboard into the Janu- °: ' also Included in the Labor Ga- snarl and growl at a tuake- believe ary sea, and swam for it. He ON. low y setf:e's Qtficial •analysfe: and some toe. Those who Know tats nonce reached it suce'essrnUy, - cittnue6 et-- th°— contr �9r= tiorWbpn ' T,ne breed will .nd understand and annrove aboard and rowed the heavv boat "I don't like fishing either, but if I han around the house _ ,•1,y20 prices and those of June the honorable,. 'discharge which to the ship where he picked up too lnuch my daughter- in -laW kee thinking U little' - .'1143, are as ,follows: Golden Boy recefved. 18 of the crew. jobs for file to do' 8 P ` REG'LAR FELLERS — Pinhead's Finish By GENE BARNES - -- IMY6to 0NESS! W m1 kl t:aRTN WAS TiIAT? iCHtlatRTS ; U14 ftt4ist�ev - fIHIS1i -.. - - • - - : -. lid - h� � %� - .a. P ! k,, t _ �` _ .. _.. _ _ �� / , U,rs 0, a wa'em.: AX VAb ..;Q Ar she were any the worse for the CANADIANS MAKE FRIENDS IN SICILY night's imbroglio; but she ig- nored ti a• :s pored him to a great extent, on knowing where Lafal- N �I litte wan. Fla. a f� •.r " : -- x" "Your precious Ferdinand* seems to have tanked things, my t sweet," her mother said. ` . • ; b r+r r,, f "I'm oft" —sat& Dickie, and A T' went without further parrdy. ^ *„ "Come back for breakfastl" w -- - - Donna - Elenore, called after him. and waved her* hand. h _ ' "An for you, my angel; go w: back' to bed or you'll go the - ' spanking you've deserved eves since you • came home!" she said ,, • , firmly. • ,� "•° 3 Consulate ' his feet slitherin g ^i in , � `��s °`� • debris. No attempt at 'molest&- ;r -� tien was made; all the officers' " a 'he passed saluted him gravely, if -•,� half - ashamedly;, many ' of the �f ► dot bodies of troops actually present- 41.` • . '` » : ad arms. • r • �' "Si, • Senor!" hissed Sebastian ��' �J� — —4 V •o �/ a softly. Although he tried slav- ishly to imitate his master, he knew in his own heart he could • a$ • ' �' ti � never acquire this inimitable sang � "Dice Ssispies" is a regis: " : v e r, "Well, Lv.. s everything ?" de -. , tared trade mark of Kellos I�RISPIES mended Dickie. "Tell Manuel to ',y • Company f Canada Limit ' bring some coffee I'm sleepy." -- i for its bryand of oven•popp `•, The telephone tinkled as he - - ric@. Get some todspl �" j►v ►� - - spoke. It was 3pofiorth, speak- �.r CRISP ing from the Callan mines; and ' Spo #forth was mildly excited. r " '4 �:• �. �• .� "The lava has stopped flowing � �;�: � �� ��,•r „r• now, air,” he reported. - "There's ' `• _ _ a bit of ash still, but ft's easing -- e1 ' fined tie —square tie sound o!— a lot; and this rain is doing a lot f braying bugles was audible.' But, of good. I've turned the peons `,�f "' *° • u '� ,.. die., :... .. .. 'er, ,r. f'.: .x':.r,• ,,, - - .4y....., ?'`,rY „ ouaer even aisan finac compeiung to to clean up, the mees'� - 'PTAIN FRANK H. SHAW bleat, was the bark of a gun: not "What's the damage ?" asked German propagandists would have liked to have been able to ' sr' a big twelve- incher, but one of Dickie, yawning. tell the world that Allied treatment of Sicilian civilians was that of CHApTFR TTYt the Almirante Higgins's second- "Well, to be sure, the' workings a Owa�pgering eongneror. But such scenes &s this completely shatter — iry�rmam @IIL.' are rather gqmmea up, air; ana �++a ++vyc° vl n rcvya�a,i4s .rlci,viy. Kerr, Cpl. hitaker, of chin did not anaweri be. was "Aha!" ' said ' King • Higgins; there'll be a delay. But =but, a the Royal Canadian Signals; of Winnipeg, Ian., gives candy and watching events in the "Plaza, "it's ,,, biscuits to 's Sicilian bo worked. This was cryptical rather astonishing thing seems to %• which was the city's heart. A Lew to Donna Elenors, but she did not have hanneriadr Qf. course, it's 'Totces. still -cried for Lafallette, worry: things were happening - too early to make a proper re- in Belgium after the war, re- of the Governor - General, the f hot their fervour was diminished. tl hld a camp incident- in Great Brit- Earl of Athlone, who, ; a ' The troops were being fallen - under her gaze that chained her port, but - -well, sir, 'there was a eeny e interest. rather violent earth Hake shock ern. The boys are Belgian evacu- ally, is the Chief Scout for Can- n !n correctly; sri they obeyed the The sup, newly up.' shining _ a while ago.,, q en. Their camp was attended `ads. Luis was also commission -, • staccato orders of their officers down a wide. valley in the hills "Wan there? I don't think we by Scouts of several other Euzo- ed .upon his graduation as a .pilot. ?, with something approaching alas- that formed the -eastward wall of nstieed it here: Well?'-' peen countries. -- - - -- -- _ _. -- _ s3iy. Machine -gun detachments San Josef 's harbour, lit the war - moved to strategic -positions, "Well, sir, that big rock away • • e loalting business -like. As it to �p up as !t it were a spotlight. on the east aide of the mine- A Scoutmaster of Coventry,. i,,`Ie add a dramatie background, the And plain to see was the National field, it's split 'tarot from top to England, abet down behind the Amirante Higgins fired one of flag of Hiyatala being hauled is bottom; and so far as I can'see, German lures , in Tunisia, sought The lender of the party vtslt- bar twelve -inch guns; loaded itth determined sweepx to the Almir- it ■ full of old. And the lode refuge with a French farmer. ante's masthead. It was as if a a • ears to run down right under -The next day three. Nazis callea to $mental institution went up ' „ . blank, in the direction of the pp � y to a group o! inmates standing _ definite answer had been given .everything, quite :a promising at the farmhouse for a waab, and. near the gate. Quietly he ad- to a ouestion: as it this were a lode. which I'ii never suspected-" the Scoutmaster. arming himself t !: . "` ° °`° °1";.' °° `'' ■'■`a` challenge to the revolutionary "Good 3 offorth. I'm d■- with one of- their revolvers. Ir I " °~ vh4c the mob, the vanguard , of .." fell over wort lighted." ° egg. p marched '.them off to the British - T party, and gave the simple - lesion reigned. Jean: Th @- gun had been tired "We should -get asoro gold than !lugs as prisoners a! war. the . ,i , _ reply. "'Because we're not all - to drav►* attention to the deciara- before out of the mines, sues • • • • ;I A ewll't tropical downpour be -- - - • . • " there. Windsor Star. ' - tion. thin straight." �an it came down in buckettals, things are .-Boy Scouts q Ca ends area go- lhnetedibly. As many of the in- A moment later- anther .gun `.'Well; it's raining here, for,. ^surgenta as could bee;s►a to hu was fired; this time as blank one thing, raining gtiiFe a Crt. tug t°, their-part ,� Nell a always auppliba ' an charge. for a shell sesame ffaiea TThat "s quite good news about the t e- war. cooCa ffi a n Scouts will l over Fort Juan and .ex old, we'll need 'a pay printing g 0 • A BIG HELP Spofforth - antidote," said - Dick Higgins al- impressively on waste ground bigger output to repair the dam- copies of Lord Baden- Powell's ' ' !most hugging the' bars. "It seems immediately beyond. age 4one here last night. Carry -"Scouting for Boyii" in each of _ GOOD • r to we the revolution' is- over, Well — thank God!"- amid on, then —and- if oil need _extra y the French, Czech, Netherlands,.�� Donna Elenora -- busine'se as Dickie. • %_1 - _ panda, I'll see what can bo done w issusl." e a . ; ' about them." Flemish, Norwegian and 'Polish .� t languages. Money for this par- °M o "Dick Higgins, how much do The clamour in the Plaza had ` It wasn't the Hi •y " "•r�r pose will come from.the China up _ -- - - yon know about all this ?" she Higgins touch that Fund for which Canadian Scouts demanded. instantly altered its ' tone; there had brought about this astonish - have raised nearly $38,000. The r "Ob, it's Wynne who-- did -the was a hint of breathless awe in ing turn in the affairs of the money has been used for reliev- ;* -Navy stuff," he answered, a little it now. Every eye was turned nine; bat=he could nOt help but ing Scouts ' who lost their homes • . dMdently. "Wynme's got a sense on the Navy; therefore every eye admit it —the. Higina tuck still in the blitz on Britah., •while a' - saw the great primary armament seemed pretty sound. Even an .6ff _ the dramatis; I suppose . it portion has been set.aside for the. homes of his air - work." swing its menacing., muzsles to earthquake had its uses, appar= rehabilitation of Scouting in y i • , . - command the city. ently; and with new veins of gold Europe. How is the world can a woman have "The Navy's sending someone disclosing. themselve.,, those who Even above' the ,clamoni that Amon the rauatee at U char and PO188 if " n feels all over to tak., charge, I' fancy," had trusted him would find their g g p• wound up' with nervous tensions Ora - -uQ -- Diekie -= reported= "A -11 eve ut . #a *th -wall plaeed. ' He h..ad -''& 1-& lands Airport. Ottawa, recently. the g►b•* tinn cairn. gtrees-seroras -- �° the shouting —until next time. I the shareholders down. was the MexiLan boy Scout, Luis ' actually give a w�oma,n poise and uiet - _ suppose I'd better get tack to my (Concluded Next Week) —'- Perez - Gomez, of Mexico • City. be facial mimes. i n'� - _ Luis came to Ottawa more than treat them with Job; you'll be all right here now." fewer activities, lmtholesoingfood. "And Dolores thou fit she re- SCOUT / 1►//v a year ago and was unable to y of sunshine g p • l Y V • • • speak a word at En fish. Do- and fresh air. Ia a meantime take a pre- ferred Lafallette to you !" ' ek- 8 nerve sedative ... Der. •Miles Nerviae. ��� � •. claimed Dolores's mother. "How .•minion and District Headquarters Nervine has helped wares of women —much L.i.� yvu dv,re ?" - -+Of G£ ,..L�.s of a' Landon, of the- Boy Scuts assi8 nt tl he -. -. _who suffered from-overtaxed nerves. ' lad and card for .him while he to e p wine O:ng to directions "Oh,- well, bits here'snd there; England; Soy ,Scout Troop,' 19 g to help relieve general nervousness, • , ua_t_- odd__thin attended- Ottawa Technical School d ! - j. gs, you know; • But are commissioned officers and 31 ceA ems, nervous fears and Her- _ I reap ought to be w learn nE gYisEi: later he wan - - OQ�e Effervescing lVervine . y g getting back Are non- cbmmisaiotted officers. Tablets are 3& and. 75c• Nervine _ �� to the Consulate, in case —past • • • admitted into' the R.C:A.F., and Liquid: 25c and E1.00. Q�yY •n forth, you See what-- he received his wings at the hands s I mean!" Troop In 'England is particularly f' .b "Mamma — what is happen- proud of one of its members, Jiro yr •,, ing : asked Dolores. She stood Vsborne of "I'lie R.A.F. , who had _ Re�Hi .. on the balcony surrounding the the honour of shooting down the '! patio; and her lids were still 1,000th plane over the island of w lica sy sr Ma'ta. _ Y i �►v "What has happened? Whew ! • a \. _ °L is Ferdinando ?" insisted Dolores. "Don't forget to put plenty of ' "The revolution seems to be moth balls in my Scout uniform;' over," said her mother with an a British Scout serving in the RoN' yOYr Owners elaborate nonchalance copied army. in-North Africa wrote his Go for Ogden'$ from King Higgins.` "But ' Don mother. "I . shall, want the uni- ' �c Ferdinando doesn't seem to have form immediately I return home - ! The Pony Express, in the old ' turned up at the right time." ani3 ' clothes might still be ration- , - „, :- days, of the West, carried '` "' "Look here!" said Dickie hast- ad then." one for you: For cos let Here is ily, "I'll really have to go !" • ', • _ .essential mesaopes ... ' - = p s amok- : ' ' ' One hundred and , sixty Scouts, - Inp satisfaction follow the ' He spared •a moment to call to who will be the nucleus of the �— - :. • '.. -;� .''. wxmi,pld -of theoldtimers and go­ = Sri t? ask- how._ihe far�d,_if• reorganized Boy Scout_ Movement 41or Ogden'" distinctive bland choicer, ripertobaccos. = �, 'ti. d for Pipe ssokeo; , , Devilled Egg Salad With Tomatoes `- 10 _ >; roe, in Opdfn's Gel Pleg .d shelled hard - cooked eggs �4 teaspoon dry, mustard • - f - _ -- _ --- --'A i cup EGGLE IL MAYONNAISE 1 tablespoon. chopped - chives 101- - -.. .. teaspoon- salt finely- chopped onion,'i=; ji popper ' 4 to 6 small peeled tomatoes l cayenne - - 1 cup cottage cheese -- * .. Cut ,each hard- cooked egg in Kalf . move yolks carefully, 4F place in s bowl and add baad drensing and sea onings. Blond smooth. 'rtes wtts■ 'trh r ■a cq., I' w Be off eggwhite. half witir this mixture 'and' decorate, with paprika6 aa.Mti•', o ■s. Feel tomatoes (by blanching)' and slice. to two stuffed egg ISSUE Ne. 36-718 halves in Rests of, lettuce on each of stet chilled salad p4tis' ;. • _ r asiange Lomita slices, overlapping, beside them. Top tomatA slices 8 with cottap cheese• and garnish with parsley sprigs. SERYDS t J x , _ - -. n.. -'w a •,_ear„ .,... 1 ' i���w .y - 'q. „'�r'+,n '' •tit { - " ,/ t •: . e ; .. ;- �' � I� �' I � "' '�� } �'i tom. ' " .. - •- �,b..,, ; •. the blueberry fields*last weed ANTL+IJ ARiver' Dote. T. Williszns was .r' Toronto � $rierbush Hospital = ;�Farr's Elevator - - - - visitor.' last week-oak"' Res. qQ� Goad Alfalfa: Hay_ -CAIN Sir. — STOUFFVILLE • 8PECIAL (reeeive,i for tsar 'week's issue) Urafonville Junior Farmers Phone 191. Miss Edithe Williams rotas, • -. _ _ l- Hatmilt. -in after 8--Wdewk' " , • «• —_ _ Maternity. 3kalesi • and Surgical $both, 191.00 per ton + i = ;- r� - . Ree"i_b s"al Ltd. ,,, Cases 'taken ! ` ' ' 1670 Protein { ept u Miss Lola Turner of ;T. ' Frlda" '` a7+ �. fted dome folks �� '�•r ' Phone 86 Markham Maternity Semi -Rooms , Last yearfe binder twine Does h'esusoa• io ToTr rn- _ : - y ` old price. - ... tiro._ visit with Wa __----"NU-AL DA n Lz - - — -- Registered 3+iursea - in- Attendanee -- {!_ -_,',� _..d -chops of -sib - and 24 -Hour Service Given Order your chick stsrtr 1 :, '' 'c t. -,•, xs. Archie hi* Het- aid o! Disrkham Fair Exhibit Notice, to, You A'nbilanee Service - LAy� ��a- and Dais. . and the twins, ,Marie XARKHAM ARENA - Take ewe of bags beeaase yieited wii� J. B. and rs. - ep x.. M 1 CFEtghton MRS E IL GOB D bard toe lase: The Telephone Com _ 4 _ • ep pap , have in- - We do: banding of an !dada ' _ Y _ out, - - _ 7--stilled phones at Mr. '�k'_ D2ason'p . ,,. � iidE�ERFI,S _ -and Blake Lehman'e: AllC 1011 Sale. - ' Master C rge Dnncaz< agent s - CEbiENTII` Cr Plf[�MBINQ _ WANTED ; ' -Iweek with Master Bill McKay, Farm Stock, Near New Implements, ROOFING , l DEAD HORSES AND �7 at ? Y Y, Buck Rak'0, Half -ton Truck, Hags, _ 3TANLET r Altoas. t 9v are pieasm to welcome Rev. 31:..r ,,�:�: =L• x...;!•:15 Elfv.:L., eLc. WO aiso,eell, Brantford x�oi"ma t+'or tree pies- up ph _ 'surd Mrs. "Burke to our midst after Materials, Empire Bathroom �eatre BROOKLIN ............. w ,the month in Muskoka. Rev, Burke . - ...... ,. Saturday, S pt 4 CLAREMONT a� ` has commenced a series or sermons Equipment, Duro Water commenced r . PICKER]NG ................. .' . 1r- so don't fail to hear hiss — every - - -- North, -Half Lot PICKERIN(= •.• . �. Sunday at 7.30 p• m. Pickering Tiownship Equipment, and. AGINCO "URT. .....• sos( a Mrs. - T. A. Barefoot and grandson dust East of Cherrywood, and Pitons :3toaffviile 100 ... . Building Materials _ �. We a the hone a .` George known as Clark's Hollow. p p ge Chap in, of Spruuedale, is We to Satuniky ting the form, father, J. B. Property belonging to,.. 1 Estimates �_ August 26th td 28th. „ ,CORDON YOUNG Wilson. � � f gToeonto Phone An ;• Mrs. Sad. Davies, or Toronto, Dr. RaY Simpson .Work Guaranteed Cj] - -- _ spent the week -ens �th�M Wilson. 961d at 1.60 ehartr Terms Cash - Pbo w aeon We Serve i ` - ;' Corp Doper, of Trenton. and No reserve sa'faran has been leased PICKERD(G, ONTARW - TIIe Fearii�er Mrs.. ► Draper, o! Toronto, visited puko Prentice F. J. PROt3 ©U Noel Coward; with the hatme folkelast week -end, Auctioneer, +Milliken, Agin. 62W3 PRO USE AuCtia _. Mr, and Mrs.. Doe amlin ited ens Reel H vie _ Also N and cartoon Alvin S. VQ�'AFTl1eY n4rtwn s v arz+.,�......,n. - - -- - - '- 4ngast So snd��, and 3Rbt.' 1 _ Farm Rem _ rldt . 1 _ -• " ewes Aezperlences � .�' '� pp .-and Too Large or Tae • + Liu �S Roar tiasrltey, out. 8. 8. - nrvxw Y, FRIDAY, $ATD'RDAY D • �j.. � � ' i • ,AsgusR i. said 4. " . i� Inviiible A�;'elit .. ',Insurance of dll Best Rates .A T&HAt -ft Francis de Sales - Church - a Security and L r - The grave responsibility which ry'" it . _ . _ _ _teats upon Catholic parents in see- -. , _- Aid -._ _ -' ;l _ • - _ . _ �luktren receive an 1. education in which ti_.. B,... — BAR QUGH� f trine holds a prominent -place wan p ` stressed by Archbishop James Clarke P� - I • . Dio(3uigan, in a series of directions, ` MAYBE'n bombs or tanks or Part of which were read by Father <. Pam oa ships - gtal job, the big job to�dsT Kyt° at the" 11 O'clock Mass -on' Sun- - ; • - 1LICENSED A' - - - � .. is delivering the stuff right into the-bun of enemy ooaouy. No job One inns" from "the above -men- "FOe the Coemtles O ;: r► -- ; - - �-'" • .:•• L more essential today than sweeping e:Km7 plans 5rom the stria• boned text, applicable to s� dfs- moo; successor to- than biassing half -made U4wsts back into scrap metal triers as, Pickering, emphasised, that tie* of C- A. S. F.. - .001 NOW hmmwdkit U you're a fit, young Canadian eager to do your bit, these'$ a place it was the duty of the �lergf, rite J. H. Freentice (f manbsis of the Religious and Prentke y for you in aircrew. ?'!fete are fast training �lane:a and skilled irtstatc• - idea, and of the �FaithtulC� co- stasi Sales a -- - -- -- ' _ 1MLOTS waiting befor P you get cgs sad sec moo the fight more gniddy • R OPerate in- the organizing of spec - Reasonable - .. - NAVIGATORS " sal" classes to religious inattaction PIJiONE AGitN. - _ ,i 'Itnd the s alised- traioiag you Set today as a member of m 1:.GA.F. - j oho where there; are no Cath- - - i iLOaKSaes Ar}csrw will help you take Your plan in the skyways of AIR GUNNUS - Mahe up your mind w get into the fight now. See your nearest norther communication !tong . C C LEi� D E' " - WIRILUS R.0 -A.F. Recruiting Centre today. th Archbishop, an appeal was made _ - - O'gRATORS" Q yew we pb*cd,f F. mewdfly .tort, iv.i 173f emd a" i�rrAe �33��, ��asr w,r for bo*b- stslckea natives of ��g the RUPTSitAL DlltHo •': f OUVA" out" jar a ft"M 1►aisiwg. Yo>a do wt rryri►. a Hisb Scbeo� _ii/{rciaias{r, 7 _a l[Aita, to d e, restore their �. .+ Yeas cw' !b is .,wijvr.r .rased - In asking for the ghstlo tabt assist, rebate Am _ - •' fi : ante of the parisbioners, His Grace`' _= "i'6eia NarL f0�`�- -- - b pointed out that some 70 percent _ 1 O of all the dweilingti on the famed Day or pc. inland =-the only community aver to . >Hslvaea iN�q redsive : Ascrulthm Canon we boated in &a pdncfpal cUM@ d C 0sn" colTecti the °Cron^ for the �• mum wish amaaw makee requl�. _ bas been de polished r.Iarkhalu. 1 s�id°n�it by �Az�s' planes. - -- . - .F• J Donev& ..-:. - . _ Asamaption Day A lbti, J. marked the opening n a �raaada�t '1L A., B. As. \, - - " - IA/HERE DOES YOUR %' _ prayer world =or the- bg H n :Ontario Laird S"Vem �' � .� d is sea rs■ -- - - _ - - - Pope.- Pica- gll, #os - -� - ' ,FAMILY FIT � N ,� - Peso. -At � - �� - .`.s: ';" _ - -_• there ►ere -_ special prayers, sermons, ^Pbooa 1 •i and apprOPriste -music at -both !morn -• in and evening devotiaw- i I ni '•of •those who hive listened RADIO, wERVIC' with delight to Rt. Rev. Fulton T. Sheen, on the. Catholic Hour broad - f cast on Sundays; will have an opp- ortunity of hearing this noted priest 'llr and orator in person, when be speaks' at• Toronto on Laver Day, �1 41; i�w 2 Sept. 6. Monsignor Sheen will be w PWAO =W= N4 heard from 'the platform of kaw" Ha11, and tickets are available free :Aoatatttesd Repair 8serks - s�Z to. all wishing to hear'hktL - • Amy XWts or ]6odM • - - `Goternase �srh is the _ was show chat d T do par one of Canadians A RTH U R FLE LIB { s. sat tits ei t foods, wen �l� ll. '7.+w1►«i - :.: �- -Tide inspiring sermon delivered a _ _ Mikan ay well tom. Forty pas part sift oa tM s� by Fr. Kyte, at the recent reception PHOI�! a r a of msLaeridoa. Twenty pat WseR 1pt r s,iar amd NaNM and profession for new. novices of ; P'I�Q - ow 'c -', "•: • = - Ys y t+aiset+aesrlsisd. saAr os.rrsJb. tits Sisters 'of Loretto held at •Lor- r fAto Abbe Toronto p laid -' "- Fire's wiy fwd s asnspLa for 14saltl�et ' - Y, ,has rovo � aria&.# why we Wise �t-sot rob e comment part `. �►.e�.�..wia�» t:: ;, _ _ mach favo l eat on the L. E. 0*Nit # satbosiadre FI B yooi�lee; ar COU of those who h btm. kr.• . Kyte �� :r dies leke AwasserworkGoofesteddoo. ••'�•••••••••••••••••••••• _••::•••' dwelt on the life of self, sacrifice '• VVNERAL DIRSOTOR At u P, s ••rttrr$traot�r >ro>< • , .. and prayer which our iranti$ '( Spend lot y ear iRi� ta�dgi s son ao. 'rosoxro cAhL1DA young 4sp sea to N� were about td oruM1 u • '' == C:ll the ova on t6s sad ste.... wtar .asrtus.eeret�irsw.de:.::wlr• which is greatly mistmdaitooad b� = lueo:aor tos W. J. ttsei ""•; ninny, 'bat one which. " $to aQvtlle ragtaive and rvhleh brings - reco�n- 'Night, *ad Day.Servieii � A6 01 • �' AdAwr panne-$ huzf&edlold even in this ' ,•' i.g��a��� life to those who leave alt things K r as .................. i►g'��v to follow Hips, who is the Way, the _ i;aieer Your Subscription M - Truth sad tbS Life; .... _ Watch IU Lsbal Fns TAMS DNe ^r'y''�'.`..+�;' •ri4rn,'O'1' ; i'r}"`• !'•. �' "- '�' "' -U, ,'C ' :1...d S9 ear ilv"° %. `4, ��.,a• .*.v. . 1•; . ,•z,•,s ,.k+n s t �-!�j .A y S ./. , - _ - ., .. �u .. - ♦ . :T..v.': .P�,y Y„x- kA„ ^ \'• y`"- %w.1s"'.; •x'a .. xrnA: ...�'"X`�Y 6•'+✓'hn.�d' uL' ..` y , ! 1 ' !' .ny'7• i�,k . s let 'yyl*^ +c., £ '.1 n `Y'•:� F '-3'at' •, 'c•e• '� ,, • , -7'. .lr �i ,s',.. � ?S�YY,�hi s. lit�r� `,�'c.i{�'�,��•.�''�'.zctwz j +,,;•�"++k�y",,,,,,e•:'� - 1 . - ��r -�,,. -� • r�•'""� .,, y,-` �l - to raise funds. Comonittee in charge '?f¢'D• games, Which was into 1.i h Memoriam r' •ti sent. The Aatom h ' Quitt in prog- °f Soldiers' Boxes, .told of then op- In riast -�} . v _ — - - - -- revs was .shown and nay mare orations Discussion took place as -to' "nature o!' en�ertaiu m6fit„ st DU'NN =� loving Tmentory' of ate names secured. Mies Nora Ham - is which Drawn will be had. for sheep, dear wife and tnotJ�r, Margaret •: tic McLeod, A. C. A. F.. was at doing the work on it, 8011 Call was ;pdilowa, cushions, A street dance was Burton Dunn, who passed away. oft Lome over the week -end with his has "never seen, he is survived by answered by "Maiden Name o! the Parenta,-Mr. and Mss. Robt._McLeod. brothers Jack' and Ralph, both ov- Members ", and some of the oldsters suggested, but later opinion was en- August 29, 1842. tertaimaent aid dance Might be `gyp in the heart lies a picture, Mr, E. P. Daniel • and family an e!seas, Kenneth, of Dt> * Oat, and had ai ost forgotten the mines best, as the season was. growing Of a loved one laid to s4st; visitors this week at the Baptist four sisters: Mrs. Wm, Irwin and they once bore. Refrgahments and Late, sad students wouciQ soon be In memory's frame we small keep it, Parsonage. j Mrs. Hry. Solfiell, of Toronto, Mrs. tea closed what was a very pleas- off to chool, - but amore - .details Because she was one of the hest - .Frieada . -hope ._ that Fdgar _Ward .Walter Carson, Claretonoai~ and Mrs 'ant afternoon. r . dater. Mrs. Philip'. reported honey lrer remembered by her hosbaad 'will soon be around again, after be- ' Evans Benson, lame.- --The Augrmt- neetiag-df the Wom- purchased for overseas: The C. -G.- laid aside for a few days. - en's Institute was held 4t "Thistle • t -Loyst Ha ^, which was ' well adapted for ' L T. gave a very nice programs oi`' Mr. Fred Campbell and .Mrs. :: rYat i = songs and papers, by, Misses Ear. 0. happy. .loss'!. we once. enjoyed,. CalmPbek, of Stoutiville, were Sea- 3liev, .h E. Kennedy officiated at the large attendance of 47, and Mss. lock and Hamilton. Roll hail "A How sweet their monory still, day visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Miller makes a most gracious host- favourite 'verse" had -a good res- But death bas left a, lonliness the marriage, on August 14, of , ens - the more that coshes, Mrs. Miller, 'The world can neva_ t fUL . Kan Ward has noro been in - s Marion Loyst and R'(m. W merrier. Mrs. Hamilton, President ` M" a Hostesses : -- Hrb. - -� - ' 'sYPrat* -� lu res , _ o: x:;....11 r -, r a..trr.uts good health during the pant. few The bride is the daughter of • Mr. °«' ill I:i101aQ, Reports were Heard pared s dainty tea, ; weeks. We hope for' wily rerov -. from the Red Cross of their work hoer, enjoyed the social half. ed _by: Bert; . 'ffiuriel George and Mrs. Frank Loyst, and the j Yed by all. grandct�en. �• `: is the son of Mr, sad Mrs. 'm 4uilt�naking, and sale of same, - . ~x On Thursday last, Rev. Walter. �, r,,a „o 4 -. K and Mrs. Daniel, and Mr. and Mrs. Leaside, Standards of ferns and _ - Keith Daniel, and family spent • the . gl'a,dioli formed a pretty midsum- ' - dace with Mr. and Mrs. M. S. And- - -- taws, at Maple Grove, on Lake mer setting, 'Wedding music was fiLa Tws FOR wrsra�.�w, - -- - - . w -- - played by Mrs. L. Dotiglas. Mr. - -- -= - - . _ _.... ' Douglas was soloist Given in pear- - .” Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hinchey,, of :�- riage by her father, the - bride, 'wore t a Elm'Mrs. epee few days with a bouffant gown of -ivory brocaded W. Rev. Mr. Kennedy Thomas in going moire taffeta. Her -only ornap►ent - - : ' • - .. m8 was a necklace of csmeoe and seed 3,. Ieacolnfton this week to speed a pearls; belonging to the groam,e = - few days with his. uncle, Everett grandmother, A Juliet cap caught = -- J. Keay her fingertip veil and she carried -- . - =. -- Xr. and Mss. T. Condy - moved, a cascaxle of roses and cornflowers. - __ _- -- thin week into the -house recently Miss Mildred Loyst, sister of the "occupied by Charles Derusha. ;a",!bmr�ldssmald- was maid -off= honour, the RAT•=ON' SOO - Week -end visitors to the will s sister, Miss Pearl Pystt, _ were - Misses V. Middleto _ A p t.•rr n+ Miss Shirley Thcan- - Beelby, Doris .Dolphin, Isobel and son and Miss _Frahces Loyet, nieces _ '� y., T - Alabet Johnson.. of the bride, were flower girls, The e (Women's Mission Circle • of - - - - eenio_L: attendant_ were _gowned -_in - - - - -- - - Me t3ap t church Qn on -� -� -a- - -- - — - - -- _ V. r.. pastel eyelet minbroidery fashioned- Tuesday nett, sit the home of Mrs. similarly to the bride's gown, in - =- - Borland, Mrs.. R. E,- F6 &.: inx an- !!'cue ..... =¢ p halo : -Me- i will be to charge. Topic --= 'Tales - Latin Aaierics -Part L ". completed their cos- _- - - For the COnYCeliieII t�]C lit and too ei118ute - tames, and -they carried miniature - _ cascades of roses and cornflowers. Another Beason for Poor Crop* The flower girls were !rocked alike. - _ - - - Another reason given this week to flowered organdy.. and canted Ration Book 3 will be issued y_ by local farmers for, the poor crops, baskets of flowers. Instructor F. tocaily at the di�ltts'bution ccntra listed Wow. , to ^ matured. too fast o to the wring Schofield R, C. A. V. was grooms- !tat was of the sowing. and . the man and the �. _.. 1darup weather - the grain has not Loyst and Arthur ushers brothers a F019t TRINGS TO DO of-the bridet'Th�Sr#ite's another re. ; - -- - - P'v �._ a vwsi with ehogixyldeand ouquet of - - - .-. - ' p + RN. Walter Daniel resigns -- "tor- : tri., + si.:�:..t'n"irr. mm a .t > i Fitt in t5e application card- -- � ate owing to ill- health, nx ;�q. Assisting, was the groom's ! w.ea a so" w1,.er.. a'M� � �e first aKat+d � •- j -Rev,- Walter Daniel has resigned mother; is heaven biue crepe, with - - -- a'«'r''�'t�n'I's.b W)X.W5. Az7 present ration .nook. DO � - , as Pastoi -of Claremont Baptist 'a' corgage of pink roses •abd corn - -M °R R 114-10 N your ct,_� -41 THIS AT HO �.;. �ahurch. I am resigning my active flowers. For the wedding trip to g . $ PRINT not write s anintsterial work as an active pas- bLuskoka, the .bride ,donned • gold - 8 e d„�%�,'! ._HARRY and si$ sat information o bottom wicfi tout `3 ..,,,� 'f. ,. -- with .:�',�.I.:. -,a l.W& _ j t a - save. s►ynsture. Follow the matttad snit roe -to carts on^ Mr.- Daniel told ,,,a ±•±rr i n�.� j t Ard,.rr V%fIw PARK AV on card­ illustrated. i1ae. News: this week. -Mr. Daniel -.did yCU PARK disclose his plans for the fut- = a • - = :w W. MMONTREAL N If s'oTa O w�aow as they have nqt been -completed as __... 1 Mr, Daniel has not been enjoy- a.°i',. _ :AU (y , ZS' 14 �,, ,- ; you staying _ >i J Y- ' ,leg' the best of health for. some _ ,_ Brough _ ,.�. mer cottage, with friends or _ S, N w. ,s - _ relatives, or at a hotel as a v .tines. _ „ ar►. r nw na a. tr «.. :_.. eves- permasumt guest, give permanent ; • Ct+ewi. Give Generous Deastion to r Gunho E. Carswell •and iRra. i` s"' "' "" a" "-"�" "� °i a'""' p _ r e«r rr-,w rlhw. ad. wtw+nM wr b — fd -dress on the a plies -ioo Local Band. Carswell were week -eM _v%Wtors at r • s ate..; a,a. «�d.«.«i► +•n w�wn ke card. - - ,'Those is attendance at the -local the W. Hamilton home. � � name --� �^� � ila � F� service last Sunday evening Hugh and bars. Gannon and .dins +- "W•^ w. » �rw er ..�,s Do not death the, card from $ « '.ea�,..,+,..,a �wr..� 60M ow" « t1 �our ration book. This must. -- ..auve a very generous -contribution Gladys Gannon; R, N., were beta _ -- d-» • +E+ h«. on +�+ dose by an official at the Local with . their people on Sunday, „ « r.,.,.. ,a a.,.. N .a.,n.w oL $27.71 towards the• work of the y a ,�w s.r.w. ar�w,�rsne .1�.w.r -- Disaibudag Centre. If al,read, cis local hand Mr, E. P. Daniel was the Another old resident in the per • [J /f, %u1:4`� - taebed, it should be brought in son of the late Joseph Carter, of `v d_ ooj with your pent radon - - -- guest vocalist at the nosing set- -- - - _ - E boost. ' ;� vice in the 'Baptist Church: Next 6th eosiceseioni. Passed _sway on Sunday morning,, Rev, Keith' Daniel Saturday evening, Augirat 21. Mrs. - - - A Persons of 16 years or over ' W. Hamilton is a dauglrtes. The be= - - must sigg their own cards. ` _ will have cha ' of the morning _ g - '.Cards of Boas under 1 ears -- it reav�ed have the spmpsthy of nos- - - ; cruise ut the Baptist Church, the must be sig�acd by parents o� o ce in 9t. John's . Brougham, m Old fnends are anxious to bear is� raisso w Yotat aiuirtori utto .. ChIIdeea g tors and ir:ends.. _ guat� to afternoon, and the Park Service I ' b aall un for t6 will not - ' be to apply for new ratios a. the evening .here at SAO; 'Bocci reports ' of Mr. George. W. � _ IreuoW . rHa Mffn#0o_ Mwu'Ano Aaov_s. _ _ : " books, sithee for themsdies or for =1 Phillips, who is now in Toronto ' , - other members of the family. 5 Jack ' Notion' •First at Scene at 'Hospital. _ .. Firs here.' The' Young People -`of the district . _ ' 'DO NOT SURR0061t, DESTROY OR THROW AWAY YOUR PRESENT RATION - Sack Norton, while driving bonne working , in Toronto,, for the shoot LJ week, was tale date g -home Part, spelt their weekends at their 1%4 0 R• CONTAINS COUPONS YET'-TO RE U� FOR MEAT PURCHASES: visitor. during the weak, especially for Mr. Ridges, of Alton, I Miss Wllaas McWhdrter was .. a ` to set a oat behind the Ridges .Toronto visitor during the wee.. '- BBSIDHN'iS OF =may apply � - behalf a their neigis- Um Vr. Norton drove into the - - Some of our young people atten- -'� — prodding Ration Book 2.; -and properly filled in application to find only two swan .boys on dance ded the street are presented. L .tend. They knew nothing of ' -the Friday evening. = - j fire that had started. Getting help Mr, and Mrs. J.J. Rave `and Mr. _ firm. a nearby, farm, Mr. Norton y _RESIDENTS OF A .TOV OR CITY. An y senior or responsible 4s r and- Mrs. -Wallace. Ellieo#$ ar driid i I„li « L� � u� ax triers prevented what 'wonTd - 7 were with - the Will - Ellicott frAmily likely have been a complete loss -as other members of the household, providing Ration Book 2 and properly for the week -end. , . Mhla ogminuntty W- ab shocked &led s.. •Y ' , fed. - ' ' - - when the' news e -. BIg 'Bowling • Tournss+teat Here caRn that the isle' a - _ sn Friday Evening. Alan Gray had "passed. Although be On prssen:..:.:.. f . •,..... °.. A bowling tournament of Mixed I was known too- be seriously ill, it radon book witllK petty completed sp on cud, _- Doubles will be . held at the local 4'f e _ _ _ .... kindly, pleasant - distposition, he was "present Raaon boo will be returned to you. a Xmas this Fri evening, at 8.04 I always ready - to -help any. project This is the Sinclair Trophy Tourna- for the betterment of the church or _ went. The cup is now held by Mr. � community. He was a former pres -. ' � : V��r W� � �� �r- r� to � � at do ms's Dick Adams;' Whitby: We expect 20 ident of 'the Young P'eople's Union,+a0 CMfI+9i HaiP than by flteN ialruellotN earli�:, r - ;Ainks to be present. ; - and has been Assistant Supt. of the • Two ' Hrothen H Sunday School! in 1943 His par- - {From ere eats, Mr.- and Mrs. William' Gray,' ra - _ Serving In the Can, Navy. y' L AL DISTRIBLJTIIY� CENTRE ,: �� who have lost their only ahil-d, - his Doug Reynolds left this week for young wile end little son, have the ADtiRE„SSES DATES HDURS , ertlistiment in the R. C. N. Y. R. His • deep sympathy' of fire district. The •awowsr dim 'is at the trnaRaent in funersl service on ' Sunday after- _ $bt#t, ?,8th -'sad it7th st s►11 offices' _ -Scotiabd, as s radio - operator with nova was conducted by Reverends _ - ;; flea Canadian Navy, Doug is `plan- Burke o! Whitevsle Baptist Church - y 'Ajax-, ' a. m. to'6 p, m.•-• Coles' n. 1fl tlrlcet an Qificers' . eoorse sd- sad Ksaasdy, of .t#e local _ e4ngrtli _ ' Brongto - 6 p. ass. to 9 p. !n. Township Hsdl lee blit ialnsl trairdag. anon. There was a very large att. blarmiont - t p, • an. to 8 p. fin. Old Telephone Office endance arid` Dan*wftn 1 to b and to 9 m.. _ -United Church. _ _�,•� t Jose taanr 1SRrat offerings. . 2 i~ rP: >ab ErtesiE Norton ' interment took plaice st Whitevale -- Farpost -- 1 to 8, arid ? to 9 P. M. T. G. htans$elda" . iii! 'et weans on active oervioe C�elies9 S. S.'No. 4 East - 7 to 10 P. m, -- Schoolhouse Joe' Norton, fornerly. of Clare- The annual re -union picnic of the Pickering - 1. to 9 p. m. - -+:Town Hall � ssoat, 'aged 23 of the R. C. R.'s._ W. ' M. S. 'was' held as A NUaI on the - _ ' Vhitevale - 6 to 1 P. ' tn• -- Hugh Pugh s reddon" . was reported lastweek •.,- died of lawn of Mrs. George Philip's bonne. ' "wounds in action. His wife reddes Although some old- timers weave ' -at Aldwych . Ave:, Toronto. . Corp. .missed, . a goodiya number were - in RATION d a K I x I S T R A T I O X fib -' attendance, The opening devotions .� . Norban was educated in Claremont, of the Press . - send enlisted in January were in charge 1940, going Mrs. Norton. Ile cotnmcrtteein a overseas to .that year. Besides his charge- of the progrsen had arranged widow -and baby daughter, who he• n sad tests « a pleasant afternoon of co ,,,,t: I --- - ,,•_ „-., 4, '• a>4 -�'... , o,4:,, :. .�:a', � -* t °.x °.,•°... ' - �+ ' .+ky"+.: r.,.d, ,r . -- -._. -, t•. 01i - _..t: :i,�' -.. - _ - _ .. - ..sv... rs:i:...- ..,...,..:'r•j C,:. ,.r. 1,�.. ,.� r. . 111111 II II I((I I Icy • III III ;t!�3 "ir m,.. -' �_ : ,� a. - y �'- `• ' y •• a' :5'x,.•`'.4 a�.q €; .%r E VETERANS BACK AC716N - ' — - TWO DsEPP Modern Etiquette .A Leisurely Life By Roberta Leo �•'� r Warnings about "Careless talk'•' q ` 1. Would it be all sight to and People who try to extract mil. address a wedding invitation to intorma'tion: from members Mrs. Geoige L. ' Smith -of the forces may recall the story • . of one op Marlborough's 1 and Family"? generals - ' 2• I p f4 hostess who was being entertained at a In it roper r a o to offer her hand to callers when"- big banquet in the City of London.,,. - - receiving them,? Next to him was a talkative al• . g erman who insisted on boring its co[laidered _bad , form ` g y d Wit .a lieations for a gu s o 'take a second h accession q helping at dinner if it is offered? about the life of a, °soldiei i`n the fl� 4 Ia it correct, wize3r' writing - field. The general fenced With him. • ° G }� s„ « -M y r E gootl•humoredly, for a 'time, but to a divorced woman, to address �������D� the envelope "liars. ' Grace WiI_ �e alderman wq�lld not `be denied. ;,+ r • �•.• Y son ".? But sir, he aemandW, surely' .n.� r] ti .*ao he 'Sours must be a very laborious . s.»f,id Omptoymeuc:-- • _ ' rr h out r "'W r „ r evening of when o with "'Why, no air," rejoined the gen• Oral, "we fight about iouz�'houts in Fmwcwt_- "fit^ an escort? rtit -' w a the morning and two or three alter Obligatory �GT —�.i° - r�4 y� '� <w ,, " ' "� � �•,t,,.k,:,,' ,o „�'x"' ; - bride'- to - -- wear - -- airiner, land -then- we have BII`'i}re —`. - -- _ .. - - ' " • r „ gloves? rest of the day to ourselves." ,r, < �Y f ✓ wo �hkt'j/avn/y ;:AN►�WFil;►4 n/ - -- P f{ �s� r °ti `T. f ;`s 1. No; if the _childreb or other e>mpYlllg I'll -test Gas' - ' Inembers of the family are old enough to be invited, a separate DangerOUS Work -' invitation must be sent to each - one. 2. Yea, , always; to -both Merseyside firemen worked for _ men and women. 8. No' the tiro days in a ship's -hold to pump Two veterans of Dieppe, C.S.M. Jamea'Mnrphy (left), who won guest need - not - hesitate to do - out 1,b00 gallons or high octane he Military Medal at Dieppe, and -Sgt. John Carroll, of. Toronto, so. 4. No; if she has retained aviation spirit which bad leaked The men knew well that petrol - ' Who -was• mentioned in 'despatches• for services in the same Action. her married -name and her.. - into• the. hold from, damaged -con-- mixed with ". air. in .explosive ,pro- tured aboard ship as they sailed with Canadian troops for •the tamers portions is highly dangerous. •maiden -. name was Grace' Jones, i3rhile- .other- veasetan - -- ` - address it to "Mrs.' -Jones -Wit- Their - heroic :work- remave4T- the - --- passed, ail .NERALiSSIMO. DECORA'I�ED_ •' risk of. a disastrous explosion. the men were withdrawn from son. 6. Thies .L a mailer of - - etr) ed _to the waist, •sad with the apour- taint, ` �— - -- . \ • : - -- - � ship. is ease a - it- is- alyrs� pi► v better for a girl to carry has , all metal _removed - from their eyar [rota the runnels caused an purse. ' 6. It ie preferable,­ al-- clothing,. the men- operated hand, explosion.\ " though not absolutely necessary. Pumps. to transfer the spirits into _ 48- gallon drums :. Frequent reliefs were necessary Sufferers of ...:... r . '� 'v< �• - - -, J�n111i1iii>tt1471__ __ _ '- and btrict supervision had to be P1 11S bleeding and maintained for fear .the men be• p f'o t r u—ding It L estimated that 64 fighting name intoxicated by the fames in >s 5 piles -should " \ planes can use up $00,000 rouaQs \a situation when-one irresponsible know Bunkers Herbal- pills tmt " of R-11 -firms ammunition in one act would have meant disaster. the cause at its source. Money minute, as much as 10,000 met -in Oxygen breathing apparatus was back if the first bottle does not ,4 Napoleon's army would 'have used, kept •in constant readiness for, satisfy. Buy -from\ your druggist. ` _ in a day's battle. - rescue or reviving opgmtions CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED �- .. '. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS _ ADVERTISEMENTS' - ADVERTISEMENTS AUTUXURILKIS. -i SMD -..* a lItiRSEs WANTED -PROPERTIES iVANIrRD TO BiFt i s� " VSED CARS WITH GOOD TIRX& WANTED IMMEDIATELY, REQ_ WE HAVE BUYERS. WAITING -Be* us first. Mount Car L Mo- lstered Nurses, staff dui sal. for Chi ken Farms, Market Ga. J tors s first. Used i4a tat at C G u e ' , 1' s '. ]040 Youna t3treet; Read Office. �' fed• to maximum $T5. - In d dens and town or village houses -� 1'fi# �? �4 yH` ✓ afy ? r £ 682 Yount Pleasant Road, To- months. Biz -daY week. Groves in all parts of Province. Bend full i' 1 ronto. Telephone ill. SuL ]Semorfal Hospital, Fergus, Ont' particulars to confidence at one ' --we make no charge unless we ' sell. Powell and Company, 6 fit r a BABY CHICKS PATENTS Clatr , East. Toronto. C` 1 '^ . y , .• ° EAST -REGULAR BRAY HATCH -- PETHiERSTONHIAUGa i C031PANY - AWZA A --- tkit- lQioiet4'kr '7C� L RHEUMATIC PAINS light breed pullets and & few 790; ie Slng Want, oroata - others. Order now for lmmadlate Booklet of Information on are- IT'S I'dl:PORTANT —EVMRY St-%,, China and Burma, c0afass new American -order of Legion of Merl- ,..- Hamutoa. Ont. 'Quest- u Serer of Rheumailc . Fahta or ann3versat<ry.of Chinas war with Ja. ENIA� \SAL •._.._,.,_ • -- = -• on, Genbraliadmo Chiang \..Kai -ahek, Award was highlight of cere- s xr tiS Store. •• ass -, mauler._ at Chungking on six b V. edy, lion Dug POST'S E `(„Z VE I+llglD. Ottawa Postpaid 4110_ pan. that bat es•.. didn't r. LARGE HULHSFALL P n Basilan the Torment of Dry TAPEWUR!! gg E BULBS FOR PLANT. Ecsem ' Rashes sad Weeping :fIeve You -lcard 2 40& $1.10oMixedlDiffedi3 Tull skin Salve Will Not Disappoint You;, - e�attetr areAthe THREAD as . Ill-boa' b - 'A 2 doe 1.30. Delivered. Kuyper's Itching, Scaling, Burnin Ec- is humane all ages No one tm- Ptofe : 'E , my dear, wbat's •lbs, tsic. B.C: We grow the aema- Acne Ringworm Plmpies, munel Why not tied out it inns i *ones (discouraged) : "Yes. 1 the meaning of this vase of best only. sad Athiete's Foot w11i respond As Your .trouble? Interesting ours did have smoetMrig in the bank, rowers on the table todAy ?" readily to fhb ■tafMiles. odor. ticalars— Fre'el Write Mulvaney', leas ofatment, regardless of how. Ae1na4iea. Speclaiiata, Toronto S. ace met your daughter t e: can ng. —seem. a ;_A hall all gone." yr t0 y s- DYBIXQ ! CLEANING „ -your 'wedding anniversary." seem. ._ Father' Expensive courtship,- Professor: - "Indeed! WO% HAVE YUIJ ANYTHINU NEEDe - PRICE 82.00 .PER JAR = _ TOBACCO eitT Weil, you know lave makes welly des let MO-l;, when- yours t8r . atormatton a are lad t Bent post free on receipt of price r s 6 -POUND SAMPLE PACKAGE V1R- ialha - -*ortd go around." is so 3 may do the same for yo:a." answer your questions. \ Depart- POST'S R E lht E D I E S gtnta, Burley, Zimmer and prior- ' \- -` Jones: "'Fog; but I didn't • think moat' H, Parkers Dye Work; leaf tobacco with recipes and ' i Limited,` 491 '" Yoage Btrset To- 119 Queen `SL E, Corner of Logan fiavoriag Si poitDafd. Ruthven ,e..uld. make ala,Ioae lay bill- ' Cl•rlts "May 1 bar. lbe, roots. TORyNTU 'Tobacco �:zchaage, Ruthven, out. afternoon off to so shopping r. r with my. wife?" ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT TEACHERS WANTED matey' 'Took Mri, daa't Bosr. "Certainly ,not " ; _ _ _ -. , . PHU'�UGt;,lPHY ; - REI3UILT ELECTRIC MOTOR 9 DI.NOn W 1C -- TEACHER WANT :1c You ltno>w► my 'consulting Clerk: "Thank you very and equlpment» Repairs, rewinds, for . S.S. No. 1, Southworth a log" are from 6 to 7 p.m.?", snuch. and ,parts. Complete stock. Allen DON'T- TRUDGE THROUGH Hartman district of,KenoraI St, .Electric Company, 2826 Dufferin Salary - expected.: duties to co _ Patient; "Yes, but that--ilos -- -' - -� _Street, Toronto. The Neat, Kale, or Hall .mance Sept. first. Apply to y - Husband: "Darling, did 'Zoccoie 9eeretary. Board of You -NAVE FOUR SNAPS tees, Diaorvaic, out ever atop t0 realize .that if pair • FARM FOR SALE Ueu"era4 by ale" REDDITT, ONT. PUBLIC Sl HU knew how to, cook we'd be able _ •nil a dr b expusure rum pe\rrectI ° I,Apy - [jJN"j' to cave some money 2" 30'1 .l.G�RES CLAY - LOAM, :ALL;- UN: dayslopad' and printed for only' $114. requires• teacher for Junior roo der.--- cuitivati n, Supreme quality and tut aervlee grades 1 to 6, commencing Se t. 4 Young orchard. ' guuruntead. tember. Salary $900.00-and bon ' :� �vahLG rILL� Wife. Yes, and if you. knew Brick house with modern conv,en- l0U.Q0.. H. W. Goodfellow.. >3ec. how to sage money we could lances. Bank barn, water in barn, IMPERIAL PHOTO •SERVICE Treas 4 For Painful and Dels twv silos.. drive- shed, electricity. T•d keep. a Cook." One mile from 'Church. Village Station J, ro,; oto QUALIFIED FRUTEST.tNT Teach- Periods, Extra 0 Strength. Wife (to tb• - r4turning School. Seven miles frogs Stott- er for 9.9 No.' b, Calabogie. Sal— h, husbaa�s - - "Is that ford. try ^ °r't sell ■ o k reed, Im PHUTUGRaPHY ary- 81160. Apply to Mra. Gordon : PHONE LL, 3600 you, laments with -farm. Wm. Doug- - - --- Stoughton,. Calabogie, OnL "•'For City eliver Jobn7 Us, St. Paula, Ontario- - "ALWAYS SEND_ MY ROLLS • y Jobe: "1'd better b••" WANTED— TEACHER, FUR' SKY'S' DRUG. S'1�ORE - - - -TO STAR SNAPSHOT No. 2 Aubrey. State qualificati'ona. FOR SALE 0r Salary 1900 for qualified teacher. 1981 Davenport Road SERVICE ;i,n, vxarrtc, Vnt, (y' I1 :{,« ,rs Are) ' SOME CHOICE YOUNG REGISTER. That's what a customer at Uutre= .. TORONTO �d Yvrka TE_kCHER, PROTESTANT pLE- some choice young Registered of my friends .asked me where I uec ins[., Diploma..Gradeal a -rJ, for Held In Japan. n boars abput ready Tor service. sent 'my pictures to be 'developed oltette English School. Salary � - _'send- 100 plus 814.45 bona t� Apply m- Japanese military uthoritiea Ont rolls to Star .SsspslYot Sesvlce,� and me lately:• to w. Hogg. see.- y they did. They, too,• are now reg- Trees., Joliette, Que. ' a have reported to the; International ARCTIC BLUE _FOXES. SILVER tiler customers of Star Snapshot r,TEA( HEA FOR PUBLIC -SCHOOL • ' Foxes. Kink. 'New PC enciriga, Service.* �rO�,s at Geneva tblltt they Suppll a Dgnd■ Swift ?n rent Yo. 4 Aalfour. Apply statin hold 10',166 Australian soldiers Saskatchewan I'6 ,.,: DEYELUI'ED A3 PRINTED 2Sc b'reeptan Sanders; Sec.- Trees., G ✓v vificCry, na F,aisvu- sz;ov Utivu,avv -i-nxroziri : \,.,mow Q "V' - !`halm.fn'I not ; enioy letters so much' more When era of war, Francis Fords,' sus: RuRmte� TractToor. " tralian Army Minister, announced lag con ton. 16 -30 , •to o. rev enclosed. ed St g E.,CHranth, state verton Rose lawn, "an - spa' a 1 ,.• recently, n't Mai] our ex ll to' Star ■ap No. lI Amaranth, an elute aloe ervire tor- a' trial order . You eSTwelvand undyed a(111200.00).. i PROTESTANT- for An additional 3,321 Austia- d et quality prints, with finer era H e etail at lowest cost. And you will Vern Pa y, Secretar, ' ROUT BALM .Apply to Ve Pace y, were reported held by the get the most prompt `mail service R.R. 1, Shelburne, Ont. Ja "finese' in a Tokyo radiocast but - BAUMEEKA FOOT BALM,. destroyys obtainable in keeping with quality FORT WILLIAM; SCHOOL SEC - offensive- y offensive • odor instantly, 46c work, star �i,apshot Service opera since the radlOCast was not Coil- bottle. Ottawa agent. Denman &tea Canada's '.biggest and best tion No, 2, Paipoonge, close to 1s p , li•+pd Drug Store .Ottawa equipped .photo finishing studio. Fort TV1111arp, requirey, t w o + }p acherq_ slnvle -room schools.' as- missing. -There' are ' 9,995 living room in each, grades 1 to r Size4 x 6" in Beautiful Easel 8, es equipment. State salary _ others, including, 2`34 officers, HELP WANTED Mounts. "expected and other particulars. - also listed, at missing, Mr. FOPde WANTED: EXPERIENCED FARM You can have' enlargements colour. Start Sept:• ist Apply A. J: Per said. hand ttiust be capable with dairy ahtlby haOd) for ; small pddlUoaall kins, sec. - Trees., R.R. 1, 'Fort - cattle, Excellent home and good, g William, Oat. ~ .t Wages t0 right man. Apply $TAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE CARDIFF; TEACHER WANTED: " • $eneteau Broe.,, Amlzeratburg, for S.S. No. 4, 'attendance 26 to ;`.fires di8fiesi from MoNTHL Rice' and' .Turn s R'.N. 3, Ontario. ?h mile from village.. '25 to ): t _, Box, 1YY, Nostal.Irermisal A, Toroste 30. a, r Print your name and address plainly qualiications and experience. Du- a; FE �LE Lord- Woolton, I feel sur8; would HAIBUNIOSS1NG CHUUL on all orders. ties to commence- Sept.-7th. State rx. _. a to idi lik a e t knO�r 01, i COOk who COUId . _salary •and apply Mrs, (io e � .\ • lrll-A 1[h tiA1HL1tEt381NG1 3'Ii Watson, Sec. - Trees., Highland , WEAKNESS ;make something nice of rice and B FILM$ DYELOPED 2Sa COIN Grove, Ont. ltobertaon .method. inform,�9 Is r turnips. On request regardin clWsea, ,.Two printi' riom each negative. a- CATHiOLIC'HIGH 9C800L TEACH- 1 `: ; '. • Patrick Stttgerald, lec'turirig 'fO ' R00grtsoq s Halydreastni Acad- prints to each Mont1 p Lydis Z. Pt*kham's volts' table t$e Royal Geographical Society, emy' 117 Avenue [load, Toronto, P.O. Boz 36iF, `Stitioti. $, 5loatraala er, to teach First and Second _ � rolls Year High School.. in Low, Qne. - Caen and not onlyy helps as said he used to have one is China: MEDICAL' vlll&ge• State experience and • sal= • a�attL atiso.tPoat, n•sv- PIERadlP3tL ary expected to .BdsiI J. MCGoey, n' ow f _due to mant�ily ftnto- This cook could make two meals Sec. - Treas., Martindale, Que. >Naoa►ldfsturb.no . a ' itltelp . btrl�l�d'uvpp a dap from rice and turfripa, keep �O otARheutntitlECvPa,ns- orFF Ri• -' s:nd:i ectTABLETS, HA hi LE - segat�taos against distress of '�di!& p A, QUALIFIED TEACHRR WANT6 •Lilt days" Nods is Oaaads, it np for five days and produce • a° Otis should try Dixon's Remedy. °pY3) mall 4rdgglsLs, or postpaid d for 8.9. No. 8, Dalhousie; A • ' r •i. ' different flavor_ every time. Munro Drug Store, 386 All In, from thy, Bros , 6 Boon, OT , fee to commenis Sept. 1st. R t Ott Po id q, ,:.:.._, ... ton a OA � ., -. _.. ar _ :. j • .. ....,' a- :. 't : ...i :... , . - - `' _ Qemsou Cow Ro *d, , awn, etps 810 t L.- �s ed,�Q �• ii ii�hl' I _ _ -- ws:Y.,cy.' ..& �'^atn1JT.Rl= .'.ivb4�._ . seY..v,•_.. .__. ._,.�- .. .'. .r.r .. „ a ffiz ONTARIO'S ABLE PREMIER a5 V L/ i In matter. of judgment the,�ud5e Sea -Going . Jeep ✓. t impartial Crea �ev. Thy Neighbor. For Ice mum — c-- A -� __. _ Sold m "TIIOIi 821alf mot g0 AD_am�WII E(v Q �/ _- s� s» tablebearer among thy -A story-of a sea -going jeep: J a,7 a w people. Slander injures three It was on one of those South - -•- persons' with one act: the person _ -=- SEPTEMBER a - who alanders, the person who i< Pacific islands ,with secret, deep _ Its- ISRAEL CALLED TO 8E A HOLY sl&ndered gad the person who Tlaya, where 'American warships tens to, the slander. _ anohbr klieg enough to support "a " s Y _ PEOPLE —'Book of Leviticus. ��Neither shalt thou stand naval officers' club on the beach. <; : PRINTED TEXT, Leviticus 19:1.4, - 11.18, 32-34. against the blood of thy neigh- In front ok the .club was the . GOLDEN TEXT —Ys shall be bor:, I am Jehovah." One must most dilapidated jeep you bveri - -mot be a --fafse witaees'-to - the en= -saw: - holy; foh 1 am holy. 1 Peter 1:18. Memory Verse: -Be ye kind. dangering of a man's life or stand ' ,''What;" an officer related•,' -is � - Ephesians 4.: 38. by without an effort to save him, probably' the only jeep in the from ruin of danger. world that ever trhveled. on a `�1`.a`" THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING r.. ,- ' - . : ` -: ., c:,, '•' .: ' — Thou shalt not hate thy broth- submarine. _ • '' ,, Time.-1444 B:C. er In '-thy 'heart: thou shalt--$urely �, *ace. —At Sinai " One of our submarines swiped - *ebu>ze th3Lneigbbor, aid not hwn,• ' NM41 llaalnFa. God's Purpose For Iaritel ll ra van a . yaea ao "And Jehovah apake unto Moses, sin because of him. Thou shalt When they'd' submerge, they'd not take vengeance, nor bear any. take -out the motor and re o -saying, Speak 13nto kll the cohgrer grudge' against the children of thy m ye' ' gation of the children of Israel, the tires and gut them inside the people; but thou shalt love:,•thy_.. c ,,a__y, �_� of - :y -aua may uuw them, Yep shall be. -- rrub�a� neighbor as thyself: I am Je- - holy.; for I Jehovah. your God, am hovah." We are forbidden to av- it to the. conning tower outside. holy." 'This command sets before Went' Sll over the Pacific that :r:,, enge the wrong even when the „ , . us the object., of the .whole moral way . law and the supreme. object o! rebuke has, proved ineffectual.' P Someone asked how it got' on r< Reverencb For Aged 'i }' :the gospel also, neinei3�, - - -tv- pro' • - - -- - "Thou shalt rise up before fibs —the- beach. duce a certain type of moral char- hoary head, -and honor the face of "The sub officers didn't Ay - actor, s holy manhood. $et : :.•„ .�; s �'f" •the old man, and thou shalt Lear, into port often enough to -enjoy ' . '• "And yeahall_keep my Sabbaths: _ thy • God: I am Jehovah." The using it," the officer explained. I em Jehovah your God." The ob- "snowy locks' 'of older men should "So they sold- it to the captat m of .; servance of the day implied the Instruction of the people in the inspire reverence is all of us. The that warship out in the bay for _... ._ - _ three gallons of, ice cream. duty here enjoined has been reo- e i and and admonition the' holiness ognized in 'all civilized' nations It still runs good. o t ord, , yvhich is the keynote of this lea- and the violation of . it As desert- . • -- __ —_ ___-- - -- - - - -- :. ing of the severest punishment. _a�_The- violation -4t- the sanetit7 - - - - _ Love -sor. The Stranger God." -The - stranger is not simply of the Sabbath' Is denouIICed' as' 9 "And if a stranger sojourn with to be treated with Consideration the greatest sin which the Israel , 4 item committed. thee in your land, ye shall not and courtesy but he ie to, be put - do him wrong. The ' stranger that . 6i -a perfect e-gimiity -with the or-. -. Fy The True God e Tura ye not unto idols. nor sojourrieth with you shalt -be unto dinw7. Israelite. Hence the -- pre. - " -_ -- - - -„ r;f you °as the home -born among you, cepi -laid -down, 'Thou shalt love _ make to yourselves molten (cods:' "a ►fin„ ahalt Invw hies aa- thy �relghhor as Thve %If' Is I am Jehovah your 20 turn ' self; for ye were sojourners in the enacted - with regard to the • to in idol means to turn away land - of Egypt; I am Jehovah your stranger. With. his well-known energy. and ability, -Premier Drew -is imma- from the true God. Anything that' -' diately attacking the problems presented by his program of reforms. is put first In our life before God yr He has taken the Education portfolio himself. is (Sod to' us. m - "Ye shall not steal; neither itpp ii shall ye $gal fafiiely, nor He one - D.UCKEYE. STATE. - • to another." A man-who will steal ' t - - - will lie; stealing senerally neces- HORIZONTAJL Answer_ to Prevfo'ei� Puzzle - - 17 North Caro- - sitatee lying, is as attempt to Depigted state. OlV rina (seer.)'. . By } Fie I If945'K11 K UIRIS A K'. cover up the evil deed. GweedoNne P: - Clarke "And ye shall not swear by my 5 Former v A T EM R ► N A L I 18 Compass ��t � � �� WOMB[ Russian ruler. T A Y 19 Nickname �e .name falsely, • and profane. the - -- - -- -- name of God: I am Jehorsh." This S Hunter slain P S E WERLY Edward. Is s warning against that sin Into by Arterols ' E R i M I -I U 21 Born. - _ which. men are to prone to. tall (myth.). j D 1 T E A U 32- Eienus of � There is one advantage to d different fibre, Some strong like - the careless and profane use of 10 First vertebra O IN A IEIN geese. __ i!, big - house one always has a the oak, others akin to the - less the name of God. of the neck RIM N N T `f I 24 Checks. ,good choice of rooms in r thun sturdy calibre of: the basswood impartial - Judgment - (gnat.). E 0 i E E derstorm: That's the way we find tree. But yet each, according to' - "Thou shalt not. oppress thy 12 Verdant. H A A 27 Hearin orb it,' anyway. ' If the storms come' our strength, standing up against neighbor, nor rob him: The wages 18 Modify, F V A 29 Rocky from the southwest then we open ­the evil winds 'of -war.-- Bending of a - hired servant shaft not abide p ie' E i s r,.,.l U 5 N T V }Hier. - -doors _-4 iiwo lzii L-.-t ;;" with thee all sight until morning_" ' - of sorrow. ' northeast. Of course if its hot breaking. Not breaking because This benign care 'far the laborer. PO! ; I 'dwaya wait until tne• last min+ our roots are set Itrmiy- anu and the denunciation 'against any •16 Turibur im 3"ritwi Iorttl VERTICAL 7 Ciev eland, In { :- ante. And then the wind gets up deeply in the soil of Canada and- attempt to defraud -him. are again 20 English town, of truster• fWative metals. Its' largest - _ 22 Sesame.: 37 Calcium : 2 Go in haste. -.7 and I have to rush around froth of the British Empire as a whole. and again repeated in the Scrip- Assents. .(symbol). 3 Pertain' room to room abutting 'windows WelL the storm is over but it tures. lag to 38. Beverage. _ and locking doors; but by that is still raining. Partner sr`y3 the "Thou shalt not curse the, deaf. 25 Imitate' 39 Crimson. ions. 40 Remove. -bane Partlie'r is 28 Symbol for- 41 Be Indisposed. 4 Onward. 41 Ven#ilates. generally around spring crop is lying flat. - That - -nor-put put a stumblingblocE before terbium. 42 Merriment, S Symbol for 437itle of g to lend a hand. means more :trouble is 'harvest- the blind; buf -thou shalt fear thy 27 Halt an em.. :44 Characterlstic.- tantalum. nobility. -- • -._ By that you may, gather that ing and probably considerable loam God: I am ' Jehovah." The pro- ------28 Size of' shot. 46 Local position. 6 Fixed. look. - '44 Migration. a ' there is a storm raging as I of grain. But that's one of the hibition against injustice -to the '30 Early English, 47 Sense of smen 7 Entirely. 43 Drop of eye - •write. And it sure la - a - storm-• ' joys' of farming - — you, never ' _ tntirm and the, poor. In enforeed by- _ _ i' The lightning is , ineessant and know how much you will t for as - appeal -.to Lear the Lord, � r u 'mil• BStold. mid' - - : • ig g y get. 31 Old Roman 51 Made a 9 Spoken; not 49Dry. the thunder terrific. Rain is all your work until the grain is "Ye shall do no unri$hteousnesa- weight. mistake., written. 48 Babylonian. -- _; Lm, by in ho is „Ft he -in the hin_ And yet nrban neo- __ In judgment: - thou • shalt not re- 32 Daybreak 33 Exhibitions of 11 Bristlelike goa of - wind is twisting and twirling the. , , pie wonder why farmers so often spect the person o donor Cho person of the. mi ht ` trees like an an#ry monster. grumble about the weather.- 8 Y 33 Electrical 54,55 — 12 Roluble. 50 Seveir (Rom.) There .i a big chestnut tree i From where I am sitting I can but in righteousness shalt ' thou term, forms most of 14 Inveigle. `. Z About (LattM _little way from the backdoor and see the storm has flooded the ' judge they •neighbor." There must 83 Of the matter its northern - 15 Attorney 63 Symbol for It looks as if the•.wind• :and the garden and the ditches are run -' be no affictation of kindness to (law). b8undar3i. (seer.). iron. w- tree weie -locked in a • terrific ning. Altogether it is one, grand the poor, even as. there Must. be .. _ _ fight to test the will and strength' mess. Buf still we -have reason ao fawning tlattery• of the great' o I Z 3 4 r•5 6 t7 $ of each. - -to be thankful because our wheat _ 'have yon ever watcheij a tree is in the barn and' we have .in cuf in a s6rall To do so' is t8'marvel hay-lying nut to spoil._. Some of However, - I- don't' think any of -Ur - --- - -- are loo forward rd-to this wit- = I', at Its tremendous strength. See our neighbors 'are not ao:Tucky= Ong 14 • . - "how the wind whirls around the they have wheat, alsike and .kim- ter —not with a. coal shortage. - branches, bending them first this othy all' out in the field waiting Certainly we should 'be giving IS 16 17 118 19," 21 '.way and then . that. You' would to be threshed. considerable thought to- ways and ' -hardly believe •that anything could One thing is certain,' there to means of'•usitig less fuel: -We may • 22 ' 23 � 24 �, stand up against tilatawful wind. no drop 'in the . temperature find, ways of doubling up for Here is a maple sapling, its trunk • Every time I mop-my brow I try •sleeping, . or giving ap some of = ' 26 Z7 28 30 ­.!.-no thicker -than a broor' handle, , to remember we should-be thank- our privacy, so that heat may be . --rot' look. at'. £hb fight it puts up. ful for the.- beat - because , the-' shut . off- in some rooms:• It is _ 31 _ --ft bends and sways, it is true— - longer it stays.. hot . the longer. we possible the living -room coutd- be ;t k. can --de- without fuel for heating J3- 34- =35- From whence comes its strength and the less time we shall have more use made of the dining- - - --from whence the power to re- to worry- about coal —or lack of ' room. • Womenfolk may even be 33 40 _ scat the destructive forces of the it. . And yet I can't get any com- - driven to wearing warm under- _ wind? I suppose the answer is— fort from the thoughts Isn't it wear or. suffer the con.sequePces!. _ Q, 43 44 45 46 strength of the tree i8 In its Iuilny —in the w;zii r so, AAd -we may all. be a lot more -. - ' ;;rc.ots..' And. that somehow makes tired of cold weather and look healthy and energetic as a result 47 - 48 49 50 _ _ of lower house • temperatures. _. .. me think of the war; and o`f 'tn�' forward - longingly -to the,, warm ' P - Cn t mriltitnei of people who go a ...» I emer. And T— T Cr _ to make up • the Allied strength., ..the. warm days come —and. then fortable. depends a lot on what ; Afl of us like trees —some big, we get ;.1.'ta of the heat. What we are ready to giv: up in the �rc� — — i• - - _ •some'_ small, and like trees; , of a inconsistent creatures we are l ,way of conveniences. POP —Never Touches the Business End :' - By J. MILLAR WATT ` T'r�ii 1- 1�Jwi�it;vS , -- -- -- — _ ._ _ FRIED Vs OP DETONATORS Old '� �I�fiti� 'EFtE �fFaER ..- 1 !~USES. WITH MY TE> FI'1 amp C Tks AND NEVER - 0�1rOM,e►T>r:��2 1 :' HAD ONE EXPLODE- 'i .r..,:...._ P' : ^y'f,. ty -Ga'`- ,4'• ^� a t "�e.•,fY:' h.;..�:•'*':Wi:a..� lT '-+. •' — _ `1M'. t„_. ., wE..n. _ _ _ �; rt ^iC �•.!. aed Add #s OTI, r ?� `-` ,da ci�t. Our �;rc�a, ...� . aoa TSB _ 1st mail 109. •o ens ° °1t'o� o.• ...o. - Track For bat. d`' _ .. Noted oo � o.� jabst�ai�ona,1 Dump Truck 8 to 4 Q , iao�, Ms taw. iawr...a Good robber. 9-ton Iioeeise.. WOOD, IIRMEIQT� Lws� •,,�`�i�lll�.tsa.,I�,f��f�J, // _ Boerne Gravel PW B:~odn - ��► d, 1/ -FW ate -� kitchen sto . O. Box RAND , -GRA VBL, DONALD i�vDflY B.r - .:.+wood. available Ang: Yaaa!`e! loco R'• Saftbur. tt«ac, - !iS P nthy. 6 &-8 lemris,�.o Moses or �• w's1!h. my - oyd: metal. Good BII�LDBWS SUPPLIBS BRITON, BELL, R033 - -- - :'.:.'Pr"°u for 00. Ilse. cones, Cal - �':: :, :. ilwndi Eusabeth Str. ab` looalf."Aage work $ 8 Pigs .-+ for sale, 6 week' We hawealso plaeed in stock a tall W. J. Bedseae, L O► Telephone w _; eK Greenwood Canning Factory.. -of _ - - LDM S. Dreahe Bell, L C. Ad. 9si6 # : esk_ far sale. Milking. $6.00. de- C F'DED9 � -�� D. F. xoas doiea L. P - !► � _ - �r • Apply News Ottice. $72 Bay' Street Tberoala /'// mow -Bought and A.-W. - MITCI-IELI. AN3US XdML x .� :''.Used 'Mot Steriliz4d, clean- Ont. _ - ed and, presseol �e now. Carry a g+ Urge stock of high class suite, i'hena -4 Yards 74: Res. 66W l8 Melinda Str. - Toronto - Ott and pants. Also a , good - Telephone L!g!n 6806 stock of new leather mats and pICBERIN4. idILLS � _ _wi�dbrealde�a," _.amd _ emits nraislr 1�arts►,Ne►s !' esaebsf. ' i, ;i� :Jags at very and be convinced. cable prices. Caul GRDWG MASH R. BEATON. TOWIv6HIP San Schwartz a Gledt Coonyaaeer.Commiwioaer. doe = —.Buy War Saving Stanl 2'1 Bond Syr. "W'est, Oshawa •�• a iElasika: Aecbuataat.�8u. ewer >3t P • t Ustflage Lkeaeee. Whit vale. Oat. Picke ' T . Start the Pig A. E. RICHARDSON For. Victory rERS� LIST =- t;- - - e$NI6RAh- I1�8IIRAN@B :. Durl August-- -. _ WEAL -98 TB _ NUG`ICE hereby even- that t ----Pig Starter `C0�IYEZANCIN(i -t hate ctoloaplied w 1..: - -- • F Becdes 8 of the ___ An old established aB�y, Voters' List Act Mad that z have D. N. LOt; �! W rl1OD . to .erne. B Sore �. meted- up' -at- -lay - office at :the. Vill- _. ... J. of fbitevale, in the said Town- PICWWINC, ONT. - P� P��g 1943, the list of all entitles �►� WE SERVE - -- . e - - - -- - - :. to vote in the acid unicipslity aZ ' Municipal Elections and that such C. A. STERRITT _ w _ . call npof Qr inspection. - _ - AND ALSO GIVE - I -- take fanedixte proceedings to have flckering- 1 : :-'.any � or corre�d l INSURANCE according to law, the last day Funeral Director , Appeal fig, the 4th day of SERVICE tamber, 1948. Furniture . - Des to Wartime Rest' DATED at the Townshup of -Pick- - _ ' CY R 7 L E. IM O B I E Y � owing, _t n the Gleamy , of Ontario, Dealer - _ - _ : y16th Day. of August; 1948. = GENERAL INiURANCE SERVICE PROTECTION .We are still able to meet Donald B. - Bestows ; Cle tk of the said kleipality . Now In Stock : - - .Most. -� X**r Alnbolaaee, bat or Night' PHONE I we -am, have oa hand a �y et 4f our Demands _ ' 'rte�t fa�lte Notthwehira : - - • '- '. - ! : _ - -Per itneas Na"IngFain_" , = Rnilirh Style that Preis the Temper snit Arran saw" � 0 Nerves. It may be Your Eyes. Pickering,` Ont. Oil A� 16 oz C.-H. TUCK OPT. Co. , - .9C Disney Block, Opp P. 0. :..W M. MAW = I .±leer Pra.eripSOn ser.loa r Our Motto -4 we Have It, Can 6� It Or It ri Not Itade .: 1 u `i ia" u 'M vY4un isism &14U ! ': Phone 16`16 VALUATOR T8E xEXALL STORE J. S. BA►.LSD ON, DICKERING OSSAWA, ONT. Salso ceaducisd Apywhero - Ahons or write. Addren dl / Dandata ; !f• ilr Hoye Phi. H. - - - street. Sant. - - Pbone, Pick 6!! -- - -- - - - -- - Whitby, Out 40. - 0e.Op�1 a�yt,p� . . - - Toronto 6iR8 -- Picit 6a 11:W 8 Mere � p'�' some. f all. 8 per. B. R. 0 C K. IFARMERS -of &-ii-INTAR10 % - : ieeoart : • :' GARDEIVS tlli PA! ."'40"m i 21 non Ax wAmsY� YouB HOY! RoN CJ N �... itAwSr�+orfi _ - EGGS --HOGS . - -moo. oast, uses Pai!'li- i:re,. - . �i ---' CALV VCT I'TS'Y TRANSPORT ,A�aa of lased or AND Aka. cirtna oi� Healthfully Air- conditioned oAa1'Ailri ling, Bat 1une� :_ • and dressed 79UR.WAY, PSI., SATURDAY , Poultrq both live MOVING August 2C 97 and � ..... Wig have a fall sloci -- ahw *,loo fhows' at and 9 .p. m. SAND (TRAVEL SWNE -- - �qm Garden T°dar. Window : Get our ptices on Live Ducks -- -- - - -- _Sereeas, seven Doors and Screening _ .Forever and a7Say - -- once _ ,� YOM �,�. Needs can a 1.�1 r� I NGr FARMS -' - ll�rian Aherne; Rock. Caamniap _ • ' -Charles Langhton, Ida LapinA - - - A LVIN BUUS$B�Y ^LIMITED - - - • voaabb ation Stern Doors and :. .... ' Anna Neat and Merle Oberon.: Hardware Tinswith _ sum Rash . = Made to Order - Serbett Marshall and Ray Milland PBONE maim ON% PHOXX i i SIBS Jlfi : __-- X0NDAY, TUESDAg,- WEDNIW. Asia s.91-ft- Roll : - -- PTUSr�B,Ti�TtT - - Roo_finp r Aagusi:30. 31- and September-1 Asphalt Sidings .. Last Complete Show at 8.11: WWI Bo:rds. eta o .. PILES c C a i. l lie Big . Street Sufferers of bleeding or pro s $eery Fonda- and Ucille Ball, _ _ N. M. Gordon plies a a a sho an added attraction • Money hack if the :�' battle doe. - Scarboro � Junction �. :. SIDRSES for horse bleat wanted. not Satisfy. y Wrecking -Crew. mod. 1P "`, �°"a o:`g _moo �. ' aid s�.�re De.i xI 886 -- z ''Richard Arlen Cheater Morris ;. - •.: .... crier - .. .. .. . . Jean P . -.: - _ - -. -- �I • ;n u trJ ran �' • __ _ Roma ,and Dressed Lumber - MEVASDAY M, SATURDDiF •.. : <- _� - Y_ _. _ _.... - _ ouMouldings -... _ , Poultr .::. Sash _.September Z, .8 and 4 ..__ •__.... _•.:�,..... ...... ,,...... -. _ Y.i. Interior d Hardwood Flooring -fir - Tnsnla�taid Siding - Cedargraia lie �� app Rock 1.30 �1iCkq = AYid rr:= ;wallboards Rock Lath - (War . Shingles _ On Teehnicglor� : _ I[ssonits 18o�aRoofing _ _ Fish 111 season - Bost Woot U,.ulatien ' GSrnent and Line. ,. gory Martha mid D#ek Powell ... J_.k �....'... �' Wt >� Tile Sewer Pips ' Betty Hutton Rudy Vallee _ �S1LKI-A RKET A __. _7