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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_07_14 -�'.!- '.,S - ->>V � - - ; �'.'`,: •. tea.. -.. a,..,e :..ry'� -•..,..� .::a-.+.'.;,_-} .:. &v.'✓.'..+tom.. ''3- A- _ ..,..,},�. U .. :.e'• _ � A.,. --47"• A s � '„',...•.�,. - .�. ^'—r..r � -{' +Pkv 4 .VOL* LXIII PICKERING9 ONT.; 7RIDAY9 JULY 149 1944 No. 48 Presented :With�R tar •�.uck raw � Prizesinners �•!4f n p Saye At This . 'Week k s -Luncheon in Rotary Tbu—Pbw, raw - --- - - ; ►seated`their" awards' ort Tuesday y Pickering Wage " _ N> ^� - - t Mrs.• Baker, of Toronto; is visit- :.s, - In order of the swards, .ateasrt ;>, Ing her son,-Mr. Frank and• I14rs. - __iaea_o_n,_ot the,Plant, were gaesta.of M f Mrs. W. McKeon and Miss Marg- Plant,the Rotary Club on Tuesday even- x aret Lovett spent a 'few days' hol- lug, when they were fortnslly pres- �: idays, taking in one of the-Torous= ented with their whugngs at bin- ,, trips,'� �: v �` and Island tri dove .the St. I.aw- renes, last week. aheon. Mr. Shrieve is Premident.of -,the Oshawa Rotary this year, and Mrs. Armen Chapman is visiting -- -,-upon receipt of his $104 bond pres r � r� � Mr. and._Mrs..M._.�;._Chaltman �+� _ -- anted the local club with a sub- ' � Miss Ruby White left on•Monday F� who won the Ayrshire Calc; done .F for Montreal, and will join her sir- . , J at by Hermitage Farms, could not. see < : ',X r. where they, willavisitotheir un- ' to ge r f{ da 'haw he could return a -part o! his h - winnings unless he cut the calf into x' "y y Corp. L.. WeMeyer, ' quarters. Mr. Eliasson won the $50 w '' �;' spending a'few days at the bbrhe of ` Victory Bond, expressing bis .desire his mother, Mrs. Cafik, ,sere.' ° to be of assistance to the Club is Mies Kathleen Watson, RCAF,.of- " -any way. be could• Montreal, is spending the wee with. her parents here. , Master Rona Irwin is spending. Summer cottage, tabins eta. are gov- _ the week with his grandfather, Rev.. ensed-by-Prim Bol reguiationt. Pte Ross >9� S�P. Regi.. Amyl M Carl Barns X T. See., Ars*, LAC George Barns, RC1111! A. J. Irwin, at Betise. _ Rev. M. R., and Mrs.. Jenkinson - -a eh;yiu• .. These are the three .cons of.Mr. and Mrs. Ross Barns of PJckerilM..-Row a cook.$t the army has.been are holidaying this week in -the- . .f - . :,��� PnbliG-Liitary -- --- - - overseas mince last fall. Carl in the west is training withe Motor Transp ort Div., sad George with the.RCAF OriUia District. VZI.library.members.pleaen note. .: l[sas Morl a _ that the library will• be closed' for also in the Vent Is taking his course in Gromd, Crew week. - - - week with her aunt and uncles Mr. two'weed Elms Monday, J,viy 17,to Mrs. George Mcllroy, at the' Av#.wA..lak Extra books may be --•takes-out prior to these two weeks It Rev. E. W. Pink, of Bear Lake,. - in sures'to tlnpglq that' >solidaT sea- Mere Aust' ills~kJasi l!Isi .- Mich.. is waiting friends in thin tg IN APPRECIATION OF A JOB WELL DONE aeighborbood. Two weeks ago,the Dept, of Game Mrs. Russell Philp, of Haffilo,and Fisheries was advised by local On behalf of the Rotary Club o! Pickering, we would Like N..Y., has been visiting Mr. and _ St. lr mads ie Sales Parisi ��jmen, that a large number of at this time to extend our thanks to all those willing helpers Mrs, J. A. Bushby. - dead fish wen to be found in. the who so kinds),gave of their flare sad effort in helping to Mervin Johnson, A. $. Q., of 00 Tlae Religious Vontion School,o1r water, and on the bankj. of the make July 1st, 1944 a day to be remembered by the people Wdxt Coast, returns to duty An -aL dee the direction of the Ursuliae creek here. A repreaeartaUve of the of thia eomsnunity and district. few days, after a 26-day leave wltbi' Religions, Game to a successful close Department is understood to have To Mr. E. L. Roddy, who -so kindly donated the valuable friends here. _. Tom the general ,Communion of the taken samples of. the water b BAM Ay rehire calf, as one of the prism for our Rotary Draw, we : ehildsen on Thursday morning. Dur- carrying on other investigations. also extend our sincere thanks. William Robert tDewam Pkk ring Ug the pant two weeks daily sass- Although we have not been able At our meeting on July 11th, it was decided that Rotary -- ioaa have been hold, cca imencing to have any statement frcm thein• of Pickering would again take over the First of July Cele- with Man each worming at 9'a. ao. ori their findings, we understand brattma in 1945, and we will again be calling on you and followed by p�� of religious w- that the boys who have been swim- yours for your generous and much-appreciated support, in akraction. interesting exorcises and ming in the nuareroua spots south order thist we may carry out.the duties of Rotary, in thi3 Bret. work, hymn ung end of the village in this creek, are not our Township of Pickering. Again ttaaking ion, one and ail. pied-=ea'estion,- and concluding being encouraged towith Benediction of the Blessed Sac- present. Our owe local Medical rcH _ Yours•a nee rameM at 8 p,an• in the church. The Healih Officer might crake some -- -- --. ROTARY P IIC IING Akz. Russe -ElPresideect Elae> average daily attendance was app- event on this situation. it roodmately 80, wrth an enrollment _ _ �. . _ _ of 90 children of elementary school -these,six were from AML-bt •three'fian Highland Creek and the Installed as President of Notary of tL.•eighty asual>y_divideld _ Pickering for Year 1844-46 rt �a' �` Good ocin'--- Lour v.-� o�- ft+orst Pickering and Ajax Districts. Bad Business, Boys of your Ration. Book. It makes it w° Deep appreciation Is -also ex- Alex. Russell, Peraorael Supervisor `. ' pressed to the Pickering School Bd of the D. 1. L. Plant, Ajax, formerly _ easier to recover if the book is [ort. for their kind co-operation lar per holding a similar post with General Shootin at the bulbs in our street The Health of our Youngsters mittita the use_ of tine. P'C#aring Motors of Canada, Oshawa, was in- lights makes good shootia', in fact g stalled an 'of the Rotary- we could get a lot of fun out of it, witboia which the jumJect --they make a swell '•pop,. when Children of Pickering Township this y� would have been �poss- Club of Pickering' at the weekly -they're boated, but, we don't do it, are indeed'' fortunate in that Kheir idle. _ _ meet' an Tuesday ivening. Alen. _ vvn8h�p council have rovided them ' Following the`Mass sad the-cloe- is the P��t ofo -�. is a heavy fixe for just such, and nth a Pu61ic Health Nurse. In just ing"Religious exercises, the children succeeding Chas. A. Sterritt, who a few more months, there will be a were transported to "Dixie Platen autamaticall becc mes Vice-Pres., somebody has to pay out good money y file on the health condition of every on the: Teefy Farcy for a mieniCI for the year 1944-45• to replace the bulbs the village school pupil In the township. Not end under the Ainection of A report of the First of July act- trustees have to pay out scene of OWy are examinations being.shade . Pte' i�7 sties was given the members b your dads hard-earned. money, to the- members of_the Teefy •family., y buy the.lamps and pay a anan to put. of the school children, ' but also the Sum mer Sehobi Committee sad the Celebration Secretary, Ross Ir- them in their sockets. Besides all those of pre-school age. Mrs. B. sevtheeral volunteer even and women of, win. A substantial sum has been Gordon, our Public Health Nurse, is His parents received word a sew' pariah• 'Onceagate`sMost_;� added to the•treasury as a result of that, those lights were placed there Well qualified for her position, and �� ago of their son W.R. Dewars. .earful Soarrrner 3easion.wss brought. that day, mind the Club will now be enable us to walk along the street has .done a remarkably fine work of a Canadian Tank. Corps Unit,. at night in safety--lots, of'light to having been wounded in Italy, osw ? to an enjoyable slots, - able to carry on much of the work see that we don't' step miff the side- here, in •carrying out her duties. June 25• Bob has spent three birth=- • • ;• '. trey have planned to do. walk and break acme bones falling Working with the Medical Health days in Ital The son of Mr, and. ."An encouraging feature of this On $sudsy averring t]te merrobers into the ditch 'so, you young Officer, 'Dr. N. F.__Tomlinson, ail Mrs F. Dewars, West Hill, formerly- the of the C. Y. O, gathered at weeks meeting, is seen in the Club lads' with `the catapults. air the schools, and a great many pre- , of this place, he is.now convaleackW' Featherstone home to do ham to already maki2ig plaas.fo;. next years, rifles, leave these bulbs alone,'The school .age children, have been ex- in hospital in Italy. the bride and groom of this Week, First of July. A` ' numaber• of new acnined. Parents have accepted very Miss.Helen Robinson`anti Mr. Jack attractions have been suggested and trustees ��° who is doing it, and nicely, the recommendations made Y they're•going to pounce real hard Y, Thieves of Local Cat Featherstone, both members of this •they are already at work preparing by them..On behalf of the people of ; 4 la's group from it's in- for that day. . same of these days.when you're not Young prop this township, we sap "thank you" •" The Club members are,very grate_ expeMirig- it. We're 'just beating The car owned by Roi�erl-Ruddy caption. A presentation of two des- ry in the trustees 'to it, .by.•warning you to a conscientious reeve and council. of Picketing, ,aas stolen on Tues-- utiful statues of. the Sacred' Heart foul to the many.of this village; non- before they have the police pick men for supplying this township day evening or early •Wednesday of Jesus, and the Blessed Virgin sneinbera of the Club who so gener- you up. Ed. with this very worthwhile, advanced. 'cnornin Mr. Rudd gr y put the.car in Mary was made' to the young con- ously assisted on the First -- some public health service. his araeevening ple, 4%ho marriage will-take-place g =-entire day on-the-park- - -- t on Thursday, July 13. grounds, helping rnake it thb very everything appeared.to look alright. , + + • + _. successful day that it was. ""+ten >•� came out for his car on Preparations• are well 'under way The Directors will.be meeting in. Wednesday morning, lee• discovered-. it missing from the garage. The for the annual Garden Part which a few days to prepare pians and the Y ,�.- car -as found a short'while later, .:ilr be' held" an Wednesday, 'July program for the season' they have s "^� - abandoned about three' doors awe 26, in the Pickering Cicnmunity just entered upon. Joe. Banigan, a- t : y a.,,< : + s in the driveway of a neighbor. The Park The ccarrmitteea in charge are gain, will be our speaker st next j as follows General Convener, Mrs. week's aneetin x ,mss nol�ce Avera called, and the car takers Featheratons, assisted by Mrs.,Mad Members are asked to remember to `` away, not being able to ran on it's, M, # � :°' ' own power. There .are no further- datord . - a tend - ' - r ars-at-the. cnotnent Y- 6eeretary, Miss M. Maddaford; Gen, lu�rcheon of the Toronto Rotary; at _ Treasurer, Art. O'Connor; Donations; the Royal'York; when the Internat- rs. Cafik and Mrs Cdrrway; Elec.. sones President is to lie their guest. .. 'With the Qurche� ciao, Harry Kaiser; `Grounds, T. — �Y, July 28, at 11.30. �r j ..; s wyer, C. McGuire and A. Brennan; Bingo, H. Kaiser and John Power, Pickering g Deadha The Ladies Aid of the Presbyter- rd; Country Store,'. Mrs. Maddaford; ancywork, Miss M. 1Ml'addaford; Re= =---- ian Church. will hold their regWar sbi erits,.Mrs;A.'He;man; Lunch- LARKIN - The death took place ase monthly meeting ;at_ahie church;ors- - -Thursday-Tidy 20, at 2.30. A good ouster,. Misses Mary Teety and Tuuesday,-July-11-,294,1'--at-qucago, &ttendamce is asked for... Ila McGuire; Dance . 'Powe o _ _ s, James McMorrow,,J. Hand- late John and Sarah Larkin, aster • s • , raon, Chris. Sheridan; -Wheel of of the late Henry, Thomas, John' ffekering- ce, Wan. McNevin; .. Special Mrs. James O'Comor and Mrs, wim. Tire a�ual Congregatio anc� w H.'O'Connor and D. Feather- O'Connor. The funeral took place on and SSmda Schor th ne; . arch, wi}I be held'at - e ticket sellers. Due to lack of Madison St. Chicago, to St. -]tett- Greenwood. Park, on FY'idaq attar- - nonny asdat�at+r love not hews Chunk IateruAeat at new CBC Nerves Rour oar D-day. Editors, Reporters, Commentators. All, busy. noon, July ld,, Caro will be *t the hams ed. _-- lac C��9, F>dday ltgoroiag. church at 8,20 to take all thing : to go, 1 r•. ...y.•'. .LbbY. ..Y-.:: •a."✓r.rt+'a•r.wr .... -•.. .na- ..®a:..eki ... :....a-s,...••1. '. al. - u - ...:.� 4r _ 'w++uw] 'a n. .... -_4+../ ._ .su'N Ar k.n R • y h� .rya : .__.'. '�_.._ ..._ _y,.—_ ..__•.s _ t , � r _ "ir a4.s,.�r •MSR .rI' J}"•r{,y'.'1... , 7: — ll1\AYANK 'i7 Ar Y r - f HADALK E S YOUR - - _ • _ :,�� - T_ � tomorrow of men o _ - ',.:•`f�.h..'X.,• .Ij n 0, 10 PPWP7 x : /A �1 ` y •.raY• —:•1 4M"'. „, �. : •,,,/••' <.r"•• �, :ems ' • - v II'M1 g "�o�.. 13arper, :stationed at x �# aa�> f/ / `. •�o - Ando,, works on P=oducer - �_= "'•,.-•' �� _ i Y _ Consumer'• basis to provide - < mtlk. Zha 9101m- r with ftedl� lookias Tommg-gua. detzacts .- r ... hum ths--;►aato*a1 ch2rzn_ of the � - � r. RAF,ACE et - t�' _ a„ a dt•N instead of a Chonl.Wt1N1 N _ N •: _ - IRA EAL p1.AN iNG AND MEAL.BUYI G will be s nisi+Fr.dt Foods to • ouswi - ►s�,�-Sp�},�s,-Qlaa-to°id�ia�_tmil�ttz w64ei one ueatinE platform and dps •• ger ppin9 in •vary block,will open u ' u da 's grocery and meat ma •t is ready► For businen• _ and nsa m _ w a �nll beco y high _ im6 in history have the - le of ,aIId • At IIO t• to �� HoTJSEKEtP1NG me .w. a ' - -_- _ -- _: thrilling adventure When the time comes for � ,-nation had so great a re��'�ty. for .the. J. r'' a • J'u - _ of their armies• it is everyone's War turning-airplanes back into refrigerators and victory- reduction,, to - • - a job-to.keep up p _ V '11–see -nxers that everyone ; — almost' "think", air conditioners that keep a -cooperate in salt' ge–an 'house dust-free, and rugs.cleaned in a jiffy by. Bl' � and above all, to help finance the was and 'a score of with their dollars by buying and keeping` _ _:electmnie sweepers 'hese Bonds and War Savings Certificates. y usehold "�acles" are being planned Victory - O TSINg OF TOMORROW . 'romorroW is for usLet's work for hi for 1- by mz14 WHaa T _ dorm our appointed *.Ulm ' =Let us all3be.MEN WHO TSINS.OF To . + By if We Pe . Soda. • there be a tamorrcww. to ?uok for- ' > :.THE 'HOUSE OF SEAGRAM _ ward to. There is a war,to `rain first! . . . . 'Wing Comasder. ). E: lobnsoa.. - _ cl past aloohod.Hish=Poo(Alooha►for Ivs dove, - m - - s - - pwdudA - aper shootiai down his !!od' : IU masviseture ot,9mokelees Powder, A3•athetie RubbeSta r, Navigation Imtrumes ineasy atrCraft to tie the world .;kms record held b7 GrPnP CaP . - _ - tAin Malas. -By J. MI•LLAR WATT PoP—Too Much Pride �,fi$ 1b'Rl'T 1Ke t.� WHY D ' WNA"T'. OK T AND ADMIT gtpl'T l.�S• V��6J • t- lA .SOB FA'?R1= •• � a � + tQEVEta r - GOM1Nfi•, _ :.By GENE BYRNES c REG'LAR FELLERS=Fro ; UP Win= OKAY, OLE WY�13EA7 0 ^ DARN THESE PUP TEXTS, WHY SHOULD' 1 � 17 _ n:. 1 GOT A SCHEME T1aF5 I HAPTA•..,, 1 I7 �V ANYHOW i CAN`T "T \� 1 �/, AS 15 A SCHEME• 1i ONE •ro STAY UP. AR,yy� , _ ., r. , �. `t I///�1 I,•. t_. t .. l __ ._ a _. _ _ � I q` Q Jig q. • �'•.-j' _• ~/' .. _ __ IL ,r or J. ki Y r is — - • • OTTAWA, REPORTS `, 1'�Ii' ttlS--.intense It -h .4-. Good Wheat Crop For Prtltldist Ens to- / OII delih ifu ReYeved quit* by this Ytlar In Sight In Canada �.I Medicinal Qiif$nleifi — And United Stat" ,• r, TLere are toxo fpriIIs df it are _ A _ -♦ --- ,�,t..._.-. ..,�.' .,.t-- ,,;... ,:•.i--,�`�..?b'te3.` ,.+, },-. „. - � ,di .: !-.-:+•... '.w.i -<^t a'.- SP a�W"++'#c� .+ ;.My.,..•G:x..:d71cY5. .':_r. ,`Y._.._.,.. .«+_•, .,i-'•...'*' ne..,,l moi- .:'.v,:-• e..r• 1 S.. _1/. _. 4.�a"•Y•..'.^ I•'... eM �•.,G .'S., 1. VµY.M M •,: ,.• :r1•. J- .r '•"w-L\• .,;V•�. ,,/... .•6♦ _ _ so am Y i• y�` RADIO SERVICE . NO?ICE TO CORRESPONDENTS Men,30,40,501 DuNALD RIIPDT Ba+s'lose R•goneitor.illoaeT �.logo A.a.earl.'a;• we hsve Your buds®ts of nerwa = ' tto_+ ?�x - "..by the first of the week, this can- WWt Nffmd �, Y�y �` , - 3p week. W e are going to be short- �� 000..m•�� Pala�t Naalni Pali; . g dcs_ �.�.� 4 w ,a� ATON; BELL � ROSS BE ' handed thst•''�►►eeti+ and an esr}Y aw. a:T�� 's► Barristors & 5elicitors tLat � Tiatpee sad c k ;I�teh of •Y news will help:-- s ��ns' �,� .w.cs—low >�. J. BSS 8. G 'r�P�� ^• ,greatly , lOaarsntMd 8 Brooke Bell, 8. Q. : Ad- 8838 Nw"f' It. 17 msy be Yoas $O. D. V.Roir John,z{ Pond C. H.TUCK.OPT. D _ AM NOW Of NO" 378 Bay Street — Toronto a ' _ ARTHUR FIELD — �.y Block, o� P. a. ;., The World's News Seen Barrister Solicitor No Public Phone ilfi8 P9bNZ 52 TJL%J} .. C. C. 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Theitre N� soon be in a PLUMBING FEED GRAIN Mdeso........ - --- 800FING SAMp''1-B COp'Y ON REQUBST _ Barter, Oats, and Wheat- IS stock _- vil r - - - �Pe'also Bell Brantford Roofio St.61 a aaae _ - Who ire Bathroom le or Gro Materials, Empire Etpipment, Duro Wates Clo.er Seed f Phone Stonff.ille 100 1,MI 1 - ip Mater s Fertilizers THMSDYA.&M Garden Seeds FBI, 9AT11TtDAY < P VP8uiifag Order Your_Fertiliser I4ow _ - 1 14 and 15 i,,ts te. Work G.ar ••a Lof JL T&A X&N,& 7b�T -R We Sgie t your basbas for Heaven Can Wait I'bane 8608 - : Don Anrreche and Gene Tiecaet - t � Quality -First - •Service our Aim •� also �- FRANK R. SMITH. MANAGER d. PROUSE I Claremont, est. - BEST —TOU MASE THE TFAnw Cartoon`amd 8iroriar�l phone Pickering 30 Your Label'And-If The Date le Overdue, Renew PromPtb •'WE BUY THE • Watch Yo _ MONDAY, TUES. WEDNESDAY. sm JULY 17, 18 and 19dw F. J: Donovan - • •-- :, Texas To T� yo -$, pw B. Be. - -• - a - - 1Zigl,ard Quine and Arae Gwynne ' Ontario Land Svrnyos -.- - . -- --- --- - also --- - _— 865 Ifing Str. East, Oshawa. :WORLD IN ACTION Phone 1981 •{ TRURSDAY, FRI, SATURDAY �� � me -and �• � �:. •' ;IZ-.LY 20, 21 and 23 Q Y _ • :_= China Moder n Dancing 1. lit AT - - A -23 _ Pick. R 1• � p' k � _•'Tv a€o D 6v' ll' _ - 1 AGiaconrt 36 - O'RCH _ RON GIBSON ROUGE HILLS - _ F IL L - ----Adm. 0.0 .cents p - �. - G cd'llusic esTRANSPORT : S - - 1 b r ARTAGE JC � ane ion otorls GR kVEL STONE _ - be risked ver it < _ - I �PIlQ!"GY lQ/lS +i''HEinvasion ofEuro�ehasiBrawn -must- - y�. MAW Q ► 1 a vast and critical burden upon shy 1f 1! - ' ::the petroleum resources of the[;nited Invasions, and the difficziltie9 of LICSN'SRD AUCTIUNEER . AN Nations. - wpply and transportation are not our V ALl'ATOR In the first eight days of Ahe'caan only problems. Right here in.Canada S,tlee'cesducted Anywhere C bone oe write. Address 61.4 Dun paign alone Allied aircraft flew 56,000 ,gas and oil are needed in enormous ' Street; East, " sorties. %lany thousands of oil-burn- ;quantities for vita}war purRpses. V1'Li tbp, Ongario. Ing warships and landing barges,are Commonwealth Air Training Plan ._ urging ceaselessly across the Chan- . ;-has consumed as much as' 543 000 r. 1 shuttling trucks, jeeps, mobile gallons in a single day. Canada's a. lImPee but nod d� anille ambulances, by the thou- Navy-expanded since war began Notice sign bre can fumisb r5 from 15 ships to 650-consumes over - S•nds,are in action.' memorials tart will 2,150,000 gallons every week. Army +�— pl� irotn every The drilling power behind all this ;training, war plant operation, food Cgnbination Storm Doers and standpoint. In dignity 1:ie _ 6 _ ;s' "activity !s petroleum- gasoline and production, essential .trucking " all gaa� gas Made to Or" of appearance our eels drawn from a dwindling crude work will stand out are huge .consumers of gasoline and ,� through the ogee. ail supply.But-there is only so much -petroleum products. No Greater Tribate oil. If existing supplies are to prove AxplWt Shingles d giaPston Road West adequate,the most stringent economy Csawline is aascnuaition-smmu-' li hi. .W. STAFFORD of Baseline and-fuel oil must be prat-_ _nition of- which we Roll Roofings. _ have all too little. 'I`o Asphalt Sidiap. ' I[oauotental "tired here at home. ! Wall Bowels 8 �� waste a gallon of it is a Canada is able to produce only 15% PL 1 ? WLi*bT Ont' of her own gas and oil needs, The crime against our fight- N. Me Gordon ! remainder must be imported from the Ing men. • :: common pool of the United Nations «•., _ and the bulk of this is shipped here •R. C. CLZN � by tankers. Critical manpower is and -.-- �L DIR11C'I�OM i ..needed to produce our, shipsaom . Answering -i ftivale ��amiso 1 - Ty-- - DERD HORSES AND CATTLE - o i� Dal - 1Ls:li, .1N3 • ' ` . - For tree plot up phone /H about the' I�.� p� ........'........ fi • �tEMoxT „� .Gasoline Shortage ` -,; rlCxEalrla .:.:....•..... w - Now W&seea".....M...++.� Markham, A0 iM do es days of,...i...ala.� . n�COUR'r ........ se.. 11LN M ka,t...lA...tk,.a boa -Prelltl the hoe abarget - W Ay p , New a.i� f el .a - • ff N t. LICMSM AUC'1g0 . ., , iiab is e„v wL.NMt...a� , GORDON YOUNG LTD � ;_ - _ t�.f w—.rw,g.MSN.l.r leo r.a.. - Toronto Phone Ad.8888 phliONB AGIN. kig W =. - _ Now acrd, fed does ... anaa.eed PAIN'iZNG -- ... ---- - ado; soeceesor to Corp,a„w,,,i.awry +Baa.. - York-and ny ,aeoo.+• sea p;►pER:SANGIN6 _ 'en'""' �'d,,,,.,,, ;r.i• •.., � tta � G A. cd the An @006000""Wbased M low Mg"MND To IL Prentice '('formerly 'L�rst Clara Work of AlvaRiea.•w s•prh.'; am are e.Rea ,to rsarir rwe a••+••f and .Prentice). PAM sad _ I k t . Mater}als Supplied Toe D.P C. II.Nwrw�M eo0.� ap 4-Ni on t""p' fed 89Ua a fib'. • N. St. Clair - .Spruce Bill 'Road a siMltt...Owr u.634,00o MM-.• Rsasooa� 2&0% 5,.! .. �-�yT }. 'v nEK. 1,.•�., .,r ...r, '7:r'� 'vw,-^` ,. 'r' .,•?, ;,'A'! %.`..' " - e' 9„'^s V�. .l• ,3,i,.h ':.a. •-r• ....+' ../ A.�.- y, moi;"7^•' ..�.a. ':.,;+ � -p- ..�... .X, ;-,tik •ora.- 'C9T""'^Y i ,ta�9!`''..."+�,q>v'. �,'�+ 'f', .'.Y - r•!+" t. '\ _ ,.' � ,.... .,,..ass �•'aF,•,�i, :-•ate,•. 3i4�ot�•rr*`..t{•w! +�R n _���. �;. �� r..r.,- _ _.. ..-...T _f<i,�w.4. .,b«•. p ' :.. TPN -- .,,. 1., •�,t -v.;...t 'L _T�. W d "'°'. '"bt '^i ✓ y ,•`a .:.. .fin•... ._:,v. .• -..... ':.. '� .,. ... t,y. L.� v: - e r Frosa the Wartime Priem and Trade 4911 ice? TAree years ago we paw ,vc- for '25 pounds. Since that-time the to Board Weekly Ralleda' P I C LA R EM O T , , price has gone up a few cants at a "F" Coupons Exchangeable For time and now we-pay 26c. for 26 lbs. r po . - p •Am Ctsrestent News Front Page ••�� _ ---_ —� — a ceiling on Answer ee re is 25c-.iff-a-very-: P�frijk"eL''for­1 - The W. M. S. have postponed Canning Sugar. Coupons F6 - F10 26 lbs. Unless your d has sec- „ r 4 -Yes,-Coates had her son Tani, and their.July meeting from the 20th to become valid on July 6, after which eived permission frccn the Board, :• i WHO as Sunday visitors. ;:•rthe 27th. Meeting,will'be held at date they may be used for the pur- he cannot increase his prices above lHe'...and•. Itisa. loitaiinsoa, F. O ' the home of Mrs. C. A. Barclay. chase of apgar for home canning at Wn.I ijd'" in.-Tomlinson and nd Mr. • The Albert Gray family aMrs. the rate of one pound per coupon. those charged between Sept. 16 and i &ad Yrs. Dick Cooper, of Waterford, C. Lemon�+vere in attendance at the Housewives who prefer'to buy Doan- Oct 11, 1841. Gid us his Weans and we will investigate immmedi4ely, lett for holdaya mwMuskoka Dist., Carter re-tmion at Scugog Ia- anercial jams and jellies, honey, , on Aunday. land on Sunday afternoon. maple syrup, tinned fruits. or any '"� Mrs. Fred Evans and family are Mr. John Phillipa, folrmerly of of the other items for which pries- 7 ues • `spendbag a few days at Lake Simcoe. Brougham, now Greenbank, has been erves coupons must be surrendered, yesiAt Education Tlie .d-week prayer meetin with u hte they may exchange F. coupons for will be held- on Thursday everting of Bellhaven, for several weeks, preserves coupons at aid Local Rat- an ; ,..3n the Baptist Church Miss Florence McWhirter, of-Mill- ion Boards. Each F. coupon rL good The WIuen's Institute will hold !ken, is holidaying at the Gillman foi one preserves coupon, m, EFFr a their regular'monthly meeting in home here. - . • • .. s ICIENCY the form of a. picnic at Greenwood Mrs. Francis Ritchie, of Toronto, --Ube of Eavestroughing _ w Park; on Wednesday, Judy .those wishing trasportation, will Mr. and Mrs. E. Crocker and Mr.' the use of metal eavestrough . or -- .moet at the Club House at 2.30 p. m. T. C. Brown, and Miss G. Bates, 'conductor pipe except for repairs C. H• TUCK ' `s Most of the farmers in this area were with relatives here on Sun- and maintenance according to a re- cent- announcement. ' Manufactures �'I and - -=--A• W. TRUEMAN -- ---ase finishing the haying. One farce- day - all of Toronto. ---. ,er stated the grain to be ripening A number of farmers have their and dealers selling these products Eyesight Broadcaster and singer of songef . -very fast. pea crop harvested, and find it'' a am required to obtain from the buy-. Specialist who will be heard on the program, = '`We are being told that the "park great convenience to have--j3 vinery er a written ' statement that the "Books for the Times." "• ,church 9erviues" on Sar►day evening plant an the Town Line. goods will be used only to repair and �� gyR�g (Opp p O.) -- ave�tot had as good attendance as The W. Knox family had their ' n� existing installations. OgHAWA PHONE 1516 in'other years. Probably the weather son Ross-and Mrs- Knox and Mrs. The reduced supply of steel avail- liad something to do with-this, but Walter Knox as visitors last week. able- for civilian'use makes this new Ni>mrber 168 It is to the interest of Claremont Order necessary.. . 'What of the many cases remain- • s • s Greenwood Ration or Summer acarionr t+amarka they will grow vat of it? The Forget-Me-Not Club have Ration books must be taken to sent cigarettes again to the follow- sumimer hotels or boarding placee What of the many rosea of buying -- .--ing boys overseas: Jack Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Wtesley- Sadler and when guests plan to remain fora glasses by mail from an advtR / Eileen' spent last Sunda with Mr. veriod of two weeks orlon er states What o!-baying glasses without an "Lorne Hopkins, Bud Norton, Gordon P Y g , Morley, Henry Rasmussen, Gordon and Mrs. Charles Wilson, Brooklin. F. L. J. Seldon, Central Ontario examination? All of these ase con- - Careig, Neil Smith, Vic. Robinson, MTS. Milton Pegg and two sons prices and Supply Representative tributory to our worse condition, I$taailei Linton and Harold Hopkins. had a pleasant week's holiday with of W. P. T. B. When a guest re- "Many of us have noted the of-' - ' Union services will be held next Mrs. Ralph Mowbray at Mr. Mow- mains in residence at a sum Wer re- feet of strain, to us induced by our -' Sunday as usual with Rev, W. H. bray's cottage in Eastern Ontario. sort for two .weeks, the proprietor work. Give consideration then to the f Rexton'tri charge: At the morning McVey visited friends,in the crust collect one angor coupon. one iaoreased effort where an actuate 1�e -service in the United Church, the city orad Niagara Falls last week. tea-coffee coupon, two butter cou- Imbalance -of the eyes turning- is •-ttheane'will be "Passive Faith", and '' -Miss Doreen Pegg-is sprpding the pons and one preserves coupon. For noticed and it will be easy to und- needed In in the evening, at the Park, "Christ summer in Oshawa. a stay of three-weeks only two week erstand how a simple case with `_- • .Meets a Quisling". Miss' Silcox, of Toronto, is visit- coupons:may be rerroved. The sur- glasses worn will improve in school the btlstnew Jack Norton's' vel it is !n full ink 'hei slstei-in-!ori• Mrs. Silcox„ render of couDor:s at summer hotel gm P work. How the highly-irritable see operation these'days, with the load- and family. is based, entirely on two week per 01, Mr. Walter Greed of Buffalo, is life from another angle after being er and 'crusher it work. Trucks are iods. Coupons may only be detached corrected •`Thee child who is a ver- �i ruling- out a goodly 'number - of visiting Mr. and Mrs, F. L. Green fro,-n uuests ration. books for 'each loads each day. here. - fult ,two weeks of residence.. For a stable little devil, after correction ` Mr. and Mrs. A. -L. Hooey -and The Mission Girc!e' held a very stay of less than two weeks {west= —the expression changea.•The child — - family will return fr(o,n their cottagesuccessful picurdc . An -Mr,' Greens are not rAc;uired to present their beccenes easy to handle". — / _ _-•-, --- sat Lake Sirnco2, early neat_ week, park on Thursday last. ration books. Would you not believe it wise to Miss lyra) Brown was rushed to use a little wisdom applied.to the , --Men's Annual. Doubles on Wednes- Oshawa h-alfital on Friday last for p prompt action in an ieffort of prev- day, July 19, hero Pe fur_appendicitis. �VCartins_ nce� and Ice Hon. an �, zatiori A tourna^cart o Men's Doubles Caroi Uianey of Wha'br� -is boli- ` T will be held or the lora! gre>ns on dayin; at his uncle's, f frno -Diartey.. Question Is 4f:ere a Ceiling price To Be Continued - ' -s . Wednesdal -July -1q. _ Snt`r'ey is at l Qr uncle R"ss'. ; At the tuurr, ntnt of MixrA Doub- -Pte. La- -%on Parts visited his uffe' Qr are a held here Tact Friday- et ening, a-d family at Ptnvy--C!arke's- over- )ea - {Q there were,ten rink,. 'Winners were = Sunday_ VI t for' c ory Garde a ~r ' 'tat; Lindsay, 2nd,•Oshawa and'3rii, — Claremont. �4 F - - _Irl t• Zion _ �=ti Y Leto beetle: They are heavy eaters 6''f C aremont Child Cru•he� Three A. F`� Fin;cry !n Curtin liox ►� '=�!r trying to grow into full grown rn- o The Woman's A..,,ctation rnet at? ,r 'tato betties just_as soon as they The year old so rat ;[r. and L - iCpppy ' citm. Lead arsenate sprayed on the me ,f, h Line. thepheo`ne of firs; R.`tiliikin, a� `tr' t�? z:e� r+.���.''r'! leaves is. sufficiently poisonous to r 1y1rs Ross, Watson n the4th �•suffeFed suers injuries to his, .. er eW when, on Sunday afternoon, he, 'with !n charge of th a -ting. 11;hat About Worms? minutes. Here again if you are brother. 13411�,hist older Miss -Eile•et; Cars„n and D.,na d - - - ' Can -e a spray in for otato a i w' Ju ,:i:-.,on; who, recent!)• underwent ac Leaf 40, you.will get very boy, went to `a neighbor; to;play., There are many kinds and varieties good control of the potato beetle- ss, f @f Ul'!� �S 'While playing arnund a'cuttitig•r+,x, ope'ratie,c� are zecorec ng riiiely=, of them but all worms'are alike in at the same time-for the contact t� the little felTorr :gt d„w•n under n."ath lir. and. airs Grralci Harbron ane re pecE-they lire only to eat ;pray is effetive against them in �Y����TQ,� - -the box and -shov*d his ftrters into "pent � y and -row. A-A a result, worm§ take undo n�.lh Mr. 31x1 3lrs. L(-lie Harbron. many times their weh.-lit in garden the younger ...axes. « the .machine. Wi'.h one'finger hang- stn_.ff. Even rve�rse in the mess e 5ng by the skin only, and the two The \Yce.txen's• ,•11:giwl. Ty Society they leave- behind with coni trail Are Sprays Uangerou$ to People. r. at t^e= h,c of,.Mrs. William Others temblv.ziiinh,ed. he,w,., t {sh- Wiled, cabbage heads' damaged, There is no danger from insecti- _ ar/n - � tv Bs. Wils��n }Iarbron, on Thur•,.da�_oLlast sQk.. _. side .lseni � if a tures Bruce Neal of Toronto i � F €�` — gni--ahre-__w and=msa� on examination ordrre`d the child sp,nd' - from their chewing. - The aorlt are ollowed, I'rn�luetsw-4wwhich have rushed to the Sick SCh ldren's Hosp_ ing his hotida)'s with his grandpas- damage 'from worms, however, been sprayed with lead arsenate ital, Toronto. It was beli-red at the ents, 11r. and Mrs. �t'i.n, ilarbron. corn"from the destruction of plant #ane that all fin ers could be,savW.. -Cangratulations to Lorne. Carsbn foliage.-thus s1dRirigtip growth arraWORM -• — s o r and Donald. Davies on,passing the reducing the yield of the trop or CABBAGE RFLY Mr, and Mss Eberlein and son, of Entrance .EKatninations, even destroying.,it-entirely, Any The pea-viner on lir Kay «'ilkiri's worm in•)our garden is an enemy Cleveland were the guests of her 'aunt; Miss Underhill, farmis a:btfsy 'place- .thesa•days. —go after him. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Loyst -have Born, to lir. and Mrs. Bus Emp- «here Do Rorms Come From? / Give the 1 just received word, .that .heiP eldest aingha�.n, on Wednesday, June -2J, When 3 you'see millers fluttering' l04 4,:•a bab• daughter. 1, Arthur, has arrived safely, 'ov- ) g about the garden, you may think ,/, bpyS 4 erseas. Mrs, Lewis Jones and daughters, the ight.beautiful, .hut watch out helping �� f Earla and Phyllis and Miss Luella for worms a little later. The millers " Carson returned home from their. `are there to lay eggs. Some times to hand j vacation do Saturday the intermediate-forms are not true • During' the months of ) night. worms in the scientific sense but CASSAGE LOOM Mrs A. Rogers spent' a few days July and August the damage• is the same and the (Abo"•) last week a-ith Mr, and :Visa. George We will-deliver in the' Wilson and family.' treatment is also the same. They (Te R:vbr1 ROSE SttlG Village of Claremont - Mr. and Mrs. Pere Jones " ittust be sprayed or dusted.with an 1 Y s Pent effective insecticide. .front,9 .a. na to 2.p, m, Daily Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Worn. Clark \ of Greenwood, should not be eaten until the rains, G CLARFMONT MEAT MARKET How Can Cabbage Worms Be Killed With the Least Trouble? have had a chance to wash off the Jul. 21 Mrs. George Wilson,and. Mrs. A. material. In can of a dry year ` 1. Rogers spent Wednesday in Toronto The beat way to rrotect the gar- when such washing action is slow, :, --- with Mrs. Hannah Da who was den from cabbage worms• is. b careful washing during Y, Y g g preparation i. Another Flection? celebrating her 87th birthday_ _ spraying a stomach poison mixed for the table is necessary. In other Mrs, Neal dao with water on.the glowing plants, words no one The 'Claremont Stow .,.ague, of daughter, Glenna, are This leaves a coating of poison over arsenate and if t iusnotl weathered" l���� at lead which, the News reporter and the visiting the formpes parents, . Mr. do and Mrs. William Harbron,: the cabbiige head that is sure death oft the garden vegetables or fruit "Stouflville Tribune ' are ardent to the worms. The cheapest and then it should be-Washed of!at the rA members, forecast an election, Dodi- Don't forget the Sunday. School. p most efficient material for such kitchen sink. Washing apples after inion wide, to-be held -the last- of picnic this Saturday at Greenwood poisoningis common-lead arsenate they are picked is ataadard practice October or early in November. Whet- at spy store selling gar- in some sections. + .:.. n fad qu Park. to be.had If her this will be or not, remains to Several of the farmers have fin- den supplies. you'are apraying Black Lea! 40 is nota problem.' i , ih O be seen, but some members of tie ished their haying for this year. with Black Leaf 40 !or ap ids on It is a product•which evaporates .. �jpyE sk • of boltlss stove league are of the opinion that _ cabbage, you will control the cab- o i Ill, o goverrimen will t- applied no harm whatever can come-. an ,• ter than worse4--but we leave this ��s What Are the Reddish-Brown �m 'vegetables which have been can be overcome if custom- 1 Judgement to the older folk, who " Green R1vPa' Fat Worau I Find on sprayed by it. Many gardeners.ase' acts return their_empties, 1 1Ky Potato PLuits? Bllaacc77cc Leaf 40 exclusively, as they afe softenpesi than not, know whereof Mrs. George Draper and daughter• approach the season when they ex• ; is the original containers, Off speab (What kind of talk is These are the,liegiriniAg stages pent to harvest the product of the' promptly—to the nearest ?) Mrs. J. CrNew. Torank, of Sault Ste. o! the potato bug or ColorbAo po- garden. Brewer's Retsil Store—as i _ Marie, and New. Tomato, have came . to ' -these can be used Duce and spend the summer with Mel. and , L Mrs. Draper. over again..In this way you Brougham A nuanber of ladies met at the l church last week and cleaned it•up, els us 'main steady a or islecan 3&.David Lennox is in-the Oshawa or ppring-cleaned. Ws invite you to y _ - flu Les foryou. ^r .. Rospital, seriously Ill at present, sheet' with us. Mr. J. A: Hest; our •. Miss Barbara Knox has. taken a Pastor,, is worth hearing. Come, :, Good Quality Mixed .Bay May_Be. Obtained From position in Toronto. - won't you; at 7.80 every Sunday ev- � I% ,Yrar Wallace Ellicottfind child ming. �i _ —MT'.�Dlrs.-M--Barefoot- were s ".'` LIMIT_l�ll seri" luibe lid a m. _ :` 7 Ellicott home. Oshawa visitors on Monday. Dorothy AJAX, ONTARIO < 4 Misses y Harlock and Miss • Beulah Hamilton are at school in `��: $ay will be cut and raked' "Por Full Particulars apply to: the City, taking NoraW courses. �hitevale• Mr. West filled the pulpit of St S r�•!1 Brewing ?ohn's Church most acceptably last The Whiteval^e Unit of the Red - _ Salva$. Department . Sunday. Rev. W. H. Bexton of the Cross will hold a public ai'ethe in • AUM next Sunday'. Taresday, duly 18• shy , �.._ - .�• - •-\�� .. ' y ,•;"n ., -,. e-..'r.sm:';�. k;, T,d;-/a.:. ..�;' •;. a .,, ^'. .Y ,s- n'',� "r.'` R".''',• ':*.aT� >,t: .'•r '.Gw:.. 'r" ':w•»" fW- : ti YOUNG AMERICA FIGHTS WITH PENNIES - DER FUEHRER? - s. e } ' t ao 4 s • a �' I II� American school children,-18-Year-613 -- -- g f presento to President Roosevelt a bul- _ 1 Representin 80 000 000 - .Washington. F - gtayeA record _ -scarrede of $510,000,000 in War�Savuigs feIIow ilplts frs t3ss M - Veteran of this, and the last war, , b 88 aircraft r -VT _ _ O "N'TTrNIF o _ `Idavrice Th Ora, _ AL worker, ofAL g, Man., can do an Imitation of Hitler that will•pass - tL Innay strong light. shortly afterLIMITED he joined, the Royal Canadian En- Al .,1_ - / - .. gineers is Sept. 1888, ke gave a GOLD Pre for high ranking. -�" - - - - e 1 tY) - _ -.- - o tory men which went over with _ • •�N P rsona hob . a bang. New to theatrical work, ,� found himself is demand at11mg, owknif e Q ortun�t army enttrtainments. And when he tan dell �� y went overseas overseas in 1840, he "execnt- � ou� ed" Hitler for the troops at Alder- shot Returned to Canada in 1849, e� be joined MacDonald Brothers' _ at18c pShure Aircraft Ltd., where he is pro- cutemeat supervisor. In the last ..war the served with the Royal X. a c.ra�e Navy. k REGFNA o - 132YHE2N sM - ti GOOD—OR ELSE �0 PTA2MIGA.N L Q MORIE o° 4 Y K. Qi r PTAreMIGAN iN v 00 .. $' CONWEST 'L 'yE - - 3 F6` 41-Vr - MACE `� ~ N EGV6 C,p ti.;.•rr 2. JENSEN YE-LOW KNIFE-- ,_ .�. ��_,. •r -__ _� _ Com,,, -w...........r.......w...... -- - -- -- OFFICERS ai2d DIRECTORS - it good---or else, had better be g xDirector -- - -J hi- !Director ��:ad �. E. F. Rwtita, of C — •. - 'fit _- �•-Tres>s.:. _ _ cago, -holding gun on his pal, . CpL James Piermaa, of Ma E. A. R. NEWSON, Barrister. FOSS° H. FAWCETT EARL S. MURPHY, Phm.b V P. McMUtLEN i ahatoneck, N. Y., as latter aspen- meated on him with German. IG'APITALIMTION g 4wor found when Yanks marched r 3,000,000 Shares Tato St Saveur, France. " ' Authorized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . .., . 1,0 0,0 _ ',issued . . . .,. 0 05 Treasury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1,999,995 You Will Enjoy Staying At The ST. REGIS HOTEL Transfer Agents: TORONTO _. _ . , _ _. Toronlo. . •, Every Room with Bath.•Stew- GUARANTY TRUST COOF-CANADA', m lc ond S . W., er gad Telephone. _ r sz.ao'av— Doehle, 13.60 ep. ` ♦--woad.I+Md. Dlalas and Daae- lni Nla'htl7, — - 8berbourne at Carlton _ .. Tet. RA. 41Sb OUR MINE MANAGER, J. W. BRISSON, REPORTS BY WIRE, AS FOLLOWS: Three Four- Five and The property consists of six claFlns known as the Dora Group, numbered'Dora One, Two, , Six, adjoining the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company 'on the east. There is a strong vein 'running' trora - HAYFEVER she Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company claim, going through on west boundary S mplNowe One. and Uora sneezing, w eezing, sot now `twelve. i understand that Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company have receAttack ived Grab Sample Values of �5u.uo ;Qn,ptoma tat their source. Smew from that particular section. - i Laid is Matant. .Sneezing stooppss V 11111TRnt w Breathing's easy': NOSTROLINE "soothes, lubricates, disinfects. pro USE THIS COUPON TO 'BUY DIRECT OR " THROUGH tecta Also relieves eye 50C at "ORDER T YOUR BANK OR BROKER lfar sldulb and children. `druggists 0 ST R OL!N E' r I18C C o. ARMSTRONG, FORSYTH & CO: CLIFTON, aalilot. ENGLAND Armst Ton Fo s • � � � 56 YONGE ST. — 'TORONTO, ONT. • Iaide _ . . . . . . Atle —Blease purchase for me . . . . shares C _ w Ph0 �1 a@C�r11S '- `. 156, Yonge to s Mines Limited at. 18c �Morie hello knife Gold Thousands,of slightly used Dopn re. . Tb oosc selectlons to chooselay „ from. -Phonographs- • - ' . . . -. . •' per ,share. � -} - s r Rent. .: R- 0-HP0 __ NAME " - avallabls [a _- Wrlto tir Psrtleolata O 1/aGNELJX BROS.. ld a 1 Aaftastatle Phoespaphs IADDRF.!'S �. s;, No TRAY/ST« TORONTO .e _ • .. T _ _- - - - - - a . F.. ro,:» m.t'1-.wi. ;e4: •1ti�'i^'r'',W"!, .v5_ " L r.w-a _..w'Y, ,W. * ':..a.+. r _rrr <.'. -•.� .. ' ,. z.:F y;�, • �" •..�� .�..<.^ver. .•.:aY ,� 5:d'N ;yti.. Z.am.,.:ues,+e.w,m•. :lAaaBr.•'�'�=ra W-^�r,r�, b+_.A _ .�.±.re«,� _ _ :. _, ._ ..,.•, fro f. �' sc-Ri ,TORY._._ =SUNDAY Youenjoy our, -----B-Y S C H .0 .0 Orange Pekoe Blende on the. Boyrdwak-Murd � E S S O ELINORE COWA14 STONE - T A. one- Last Week: irnristine goes to Oi course.not," Christine reck- WOMAN'S PART! IN Inspector Parsons, tells him of lessfy burned her bridges. NATIONAL LIFE --_ Chandra,and gives him ffiS bonds. .._When she'came out .from the ` -_ Judges -4 -assd Parsons asks about her cousin's booth. she bought a newspaper. ORINTED TEXT, Judges•4: 1-O,- 'sision. Jalipar might know her op- There was, she decided after on_e• - 41ciaa, if police could find him. glance at--the front page, such a :GOLDEN- TEXT. = Who "'You. have already. Christine asr thing as being entirely too photo- +. knoweth whether thou art serts. genic. As the girl Lucille had ia- not co>xte _ to the kingdom for such at time as '' .r ER XII ' timated,.there could be no mist to this? Es her 4: 14. "Jaspar," Christine' told the ia• Memory Verse: For Thou, Je- _ Spector very distinct told-as that Pictures. Already people were star- hovah has made' me glad Psalm ing at her. She spent four of her . _. beachcomber who got• away last • 92: 4. CIMONICLES By cherished dollats for a wide-brim- endoli tasght.'-'_-.....__ __..._.. - med-hat and a pair of sun-glasses. THE LESSON IN FTS SETTING "Gw ne P Clarke For a moment Inspector.Pared hswas alrearly 10-30 when Tim f slmpl sat and looked at er. -- .__ remembered.that .she was,.to meet. by ,jabin, king of Canoaan, lasted, _ .Fina 11� said softly,' almost 'as Mr. Wilt set at that hour. according to the chronology of If to himself, "I wonder if any Christine's confidence In her Garstang, from 1221 to 1201, the We have had such ,a grand week' can see the sense of economising eve of :the' whole d-dam-was for getting the work done - and too mach on what is raised on thesketehily _ - -..-.-.truth from any woman at any one falter year (1201)-being the tittir - "time... You said you read that strengthened. when Mr:` Wilmet, of the great battle of the-Kishon, we are so thankful. Yes, the weath- , farm. After all why shouldn't we , Hearty morning extra, 'Miss d that peering anxiously from the drug er was perfect for haying, even to eat as many eggs and chicken, and which we will be studying today. on, You must have Been the story store, failed to recognize her until that Wednesday when it 'was 96 use as much milk as is- good for P in the shade, which, I must confess,. us? .In other words why not use Place.-The' principal Totality in � about 'the -abandoned launch the she spoke to him. our lesson is the River Kishon is "Wellour he exclaimed was_ little hard to Cake. However, more of what we raise and buy less Coast Guard- searched. Suppose I ' the plain of Megiddo, in central ` should telt you that, shortly after. blinking at' her. "You've done I%lestine. � - we survived, Partner and I; we, of what we dont raise.«-Another i t ourself: And a also got quite a bit of-hay in that case of What is there_that the ar yes er ay ev smart idea, too., One of those im- a ppy srae es ay - may e euluLlT. snowed out to that launch and spent .� ?" • some time aboard?" , pertinent reporters followed me And the children of Israel again realise how hot, it been until as the' goods they sell.. two blocks tryingto get an inter- did that-which was evil in the we listened-to the newscast at sup- "Are you telling me that?" view." tight of Jehovah . . . the captain of per-time. .Then we were so terribly The trains sound like rain,;- the •"Ia so many words."' Nevertheless, it occurred to whose host was Sisera, who dwelt afraid the intense heat would being sunset looks like fine weather - 'Then," Christine surprised her- Christine that the little man's sud- in Harosheth of the Gentiles." a storm. tit didn't = and we which shalt we ,believe? - Maybe, self by telling him, "if that launch den notoriety had pleasantly titil- It was the Lord who sold them were gl>Cd! You see-we were spe- neither - we,will just go on work- -' really had anything to do with the -fated- his ego, into the hand of their enemy, for cially anxious for the fine weather ing and take what weather the murder, I should "nay that Jaspar' . s M He had a lesson,-to, -teach -His tp continue because we were ex- good Loid' sends us . . . and- hope would have been too smart to stick .:He seemed so disappointed people, and only in.misery and suf- petting a friend from the city to that Jt will be fine. his neck out that way if he really when she explained about giving fering could-they learn tUat lesson, help with the hay op Friday.and '<asurdcred -sty_cousin.' _: up'her work - for she had decided It was their own sine which weak- Saturday: Inexperienced help ' - ` • Hen That La s that to go on would be impossible cued them and made them an easy but very willing. Had he been able y "I wonder" - again he seemed unless she wanted to be hounded prey to the Canaanites. to stay tonger there wvould "'have Is. Hen That Pays to cbange-the subject; but Chris- by curiosity seekers - that Chris And the children of Israel cried been a lot more hay brought in. tine waited warily,- "if you were tine felt sorry for him. So much unto Jehovah:-. for he had nine However we-are hoping for "Farm • Sys matte`bulling and market- _ -too young to recall the abduction. sa that.when he asked her almost hundred chariots - of iron; and Commando"-'help next Monday - ;ng "oE non-laying hens is profit- oE Mrs. Talbert's nephew, Earl wistful[ to have dinner with h' twnety years he mightily oppressed whether it will be experienced or Y him, y able. It is one of the quickest and ° "Talbert, about 19 years agog Who- she answered, "I have an engage- the children of Israel." In their inexperienced is anyone's guess - - easiest ways of,red cin costs. Not -ever engineered that was pretty but we. are thankful fur hel of. g ` ,wart, too. Mrs. Talbert aid a went to meet a friend at 9; but trouble and misery, brought on by P only does the systematic removal p I'd like.ever so.much for have din- !heir unfaitfuluesa to God,' the any kind these days. of drones- and poor layers save sweet ransom; but the boy was ner with you. Mr. Wilms if y t, you people of Israel cried unto Him for cost but it bripgs _better etyr `never found. don't mind m cunni 1 T "I was YO Afars old then" Chris- „ . Y ng away help, As so many do, they prayed We had many a laugh at our on the average, because the bad ef- tine said."Are you suggesting that early. to God only when they were in friend's expense last Friday and feet that poor producers have on I had something to do with that, At first Mr: Wilmet looked trouble. _ Saturday.in which he joined whole- the efficiency of the .flock,has to' crestfallen; then he brightened hearted[ He had so little idea of be considered and better prices too?'• _ "If it's Mr. YardleyDeborah, The Leader "h , you're to "haying" ,really meant. He may be „obtained by marketing He ignored that. meet," he said hopefully, "I. just. "Now Deborah a prophetess, the what ha in Pe jY. 1 p p _had"never seen a hay -fork in ac- culla week by week:than.are-likely ""This Jaspar was employed. by wife of Lappidoth, site judged tion acid for that reason Partner , Blass when all the Cully are kept to heard' them tell him 'at detective li[rs. Talbert at that time, also, headquarters that the might Lees Israel at that time . . and the- wasn't ht?" q Y p children of Israel came u to,her had to explain. why a load should be sold at one time later om him till late-tonight.' p be built a certain Wayand not just -During the earl "Ever since I can rAmember.- ""Oh," Christine said blank[ for judgment" Deborah 'was as ' y part of the year. Y.- so any way at all. It was amusing too, some difficulty may be experienced Can you think, he demanded. "you've been to headquarters, too?"" inspired leader and chief, .and to watch hirci get his."wagon-legs". is deciding which hens are the least 'bf anyone who might have seat "Inspecjor Parsons sent for me," roused the nation -to action apd But he soon.caught on arzd_finally p. practical[ all s'odu a?-eeggbecause that will to-the newspaper?" _ " _with_Barak led_the_army_into bat y_ .__ fl_. - •. y "Not unless that was Tasparl-toe. b ba t provele to whereA tle.'She .encouraged the people to built r ��- - e '' the- -.Not why should het It putstrust in the Lord and look to Him first ones to come in were queer early summer is the time of the last night. As,if I wouldn't have looking+ specimens! year in which non-layers may be r�grim on a spot as well u me." for deliverance. y- Y sense enough to get an alibi ready I can telt you we-'think "Any idea where this Jaspar is Y prettj beef identified:The busy tied is the .1 naw?" hs_1ivS.__aL_her. .�' before I killed someone... Miss Dsborah'a Plan .: '= well of any man who is willing to, laying hen. Laying, heist are the- "No." really thinks I had anything n she sent and called arak apen !cell-earns -holiday:•Help- first out to t e. morning and the Thotens6n, You don't dsupr—, -file-y Y g the son of Abinoam oqt of. Kedeyh- ing out on a farm. After all, it last in at night. In this respect It When, at length, he -let her. go, to with this?" Christine went out with her mind " naphtali . and. I will deliver hint - takeg courage to tackle a job you is an accepted- practice that no Do lou - I_49n't An se qtr " �-e�- - ]CnQ�ft1nthin1z_.abmtt__=_2nA_them action&- mistake 'ran •• it know what they washed with fir. iiia tlttiid:--When-tht ar is no den be made-.,.iu- someone, she could talk to - y. Siser.,. had been drawn' to the.- denying the fact that haying culling the Iasi hen off the roost Yardley. :;ver now d God would cause and harvest is hot, hard sad heavy in the morning or- the first to go' uomeone who !night have some "It .was about his keys." alar. dry, work. Maybe there will be a better to -roost at-night. to this terrtfyi ig puzzle[ the-rain suddenly to descend and y' i>3ht• - Wilmet told her chattily, - understanding between ..town and- As if In answer to her need; a _ the river would overflow its banks _ g --_ -- ;girl's voice sounded In her mem- - and the Iand become flooded. The cdbhli•y folk after-'the war than be- Clocks are seldom given = as - breathless, buried, fright- He had been afraid, she realized, heavy chariots would be imbedded fore it. wedding _ �Y that she might not 'ask. — g Presents in China, where cried -- `If there's any trouble, .. ,., in the mud unable to move, and • t. _:,_ they are- considered bad omens His k Mi- Ttioienaon--calf-Nain-2079- -�. gmit-Tabor'-Barak- -- Dd 5 mow what-we_:had-tor - --_. _ - -- Yes: L heard one of the deteo- - -. - �—T- 'Ask for-" lives ask him how he could ex- would•sweep down upon them and dinner last Saturday - Ill `bet Easy a desperate impulse Chris-. -slaughter the foes of•Israel. you'll wish you-were here. Fried ti1Ls' WQ' To Treat tine- found a telephone booth bent' having a key to Mrs. Tal- Deborah and Barak �ii Chicken.., how would that suit dialed' the nambec, and asked for Bert's car:" The 9ittle man fairly :"'And Barak said anti her, -You? It was the first one this year.. �0=e, Painful Piles ' glowed with 'his neva. He - you But perhaps it'is Lucille... It' would.be better .not astid.Deborah arose, and went with P just as well -you aren't dizzy; are you, ]Liter Thoren- Barak to Kedesh." Deborah ac-' were not here because by the time -Here is the chance for every per.: to givq her own name, she decided; ' _ non. -It is- hot.' we" of throw there was nothIn eon le Canada suffering from 'gore. :;io when ,a girl's •voice answered, companied .Barak right up to, the g g itching, painfui Dues to try a simple -shebegan, feeling her way guard- Christine was; but she steadied hour of battle, and seemed ta-haar- left but the bones. home Mmeds. with the promise of.- 'herself to ask "What. did Mr. d sellable firm to refund the.come edly,. "I wonder. if A was you I Yardley say?"" been his strength and confifience. Maybe I arts wrong-but I never or the treatment •tf you are not talked to over the .Reachmont-ex- "" "And.Sisera gathered.together all. -satisfied.•with the results. He slid` the �flimsiness infl of Simply go to any druggist and' i �dsan84 night before last?... I was his chariots .'. , sad Sisera alighted tion 'deplored the flimsiness ofWget a bottle of Hest-Roid and-.uas to��call you, if-" Bill's story - "that he did sit in from his chariot, and fled away as directed. Hem-Roid' is an Intern- Oh, Miss Thorenion, I've been on his feet." Sisera trusted ,in hisN al treatment, easy and pleasant to a parked car near the' Boardwalk ��� use and pleasing reauit}i are quid[- ao afraid,you'wouldn't!" the other' for a few minutes to-wait for ' Cha;tots. but God made• them use- e Iy noticed Itching an soieneae' are relieved, pain subsides and as gs�broke in. "And I couldn't think someone; but that he didn't know less, for they floundered in the Nothingis more de res• the treatment-ts continued the Bore, how to get word to you'after you why he had that key, unless it was mud, and the.proud pagan captain sing thn headaches.., i' pairitui pile tumors heal over ieav- �. Left the. Crestview." that'when he got out, he for of had to -trust to his•feet and not Why suffer?•„Lamb[ s Ing the rectal meulbranes clean ! Y' and health A I m Calling nnvi11 f'hria. the . - ,. steeds for Roid today and seen Lor yourself tine said. "Where can I set you?” Lee in the door, seeing a armies are invisible but they be.. Lam ly'sisgoodforear• what an easy pleasant way• thrs is, "Let• me- think,"-.the girl hesi- Y , just took it out• come very real to His people in ache,coothache ppasnsin y to red yovraeif of your vile misery. acid put it''with his-others'.' P back, stomach. /irarsi.�. NOTE:'The spensoi of tats Wolfer fated, ''It wouldn't do for you to Christine stood very, still for a time of distress. i� a Tellable firm, aviass busa■ew come here. They may be watching moment; but her mind raced tr -- IsraelIs Delivered— '' - In Canada for over 20 years. it yoe the houie. Y- _`But Barak pursued after the - • are troubled with sore. Itching,. * a e in'g -to sort and piece,... togethir palwful piles, Hem-Roid mast help scraps of memory. chariots, and after the host, untoIUNR you.,quick) or the .mall purchase _They?' Christine wondered. Harosheth of the- Gentiles and all NEADUNE POWDERS- a price will be gladly refunded. _ Mr. Wilmet was saying inns- The girl was going on, "Andy I'd tently, "Shall we say 7, then, at the -host of Sisera fell by the"edge better not come to your hotel.' Decker's?" of the sword; there tias not a man Jwt off,�e press New, Large, Colo Ettr earl j "Not ,�f you"don't like being "Why, I -yes, all right," Claris- left." Israel was completely de- � oP watched, Christine told.her dryly, tine answered and moved away, livered again. By whom? Deborah? " I NVAS10N :MA •P Half the newspaper then in'Surf her les dragging Barak, the Army? No, by God who g gging numbly as if in i City are probably camped on the some hideous dream. •used them. It was the Lord's work Send Only Ten Cents In Coin or Stamps to Cover Cost of Handling porch by this time." If Bill's ez lanatio 'had and to Him Deborah raised her. - This Offer for-a Limited Timm' "Couldyou me - ed pitifully thin even"to Mr. Wil. Y n o thanksgiving u g l Uc : ::n lie-dei k-lite ioCoutside the-- Paris Smart Shop?" . . o�w would it-.soup to n- 7'ADELAIDE W. -- TORONTO 1 Spector Parsons` case-hardened "How should I know you?" ear? "I'll be window shopping;' and "- I'll•wear. a dark blue dress with (Contsnued' Neict Week) a cherry hat and belt. I'll know a you from your pictures in the �1sRppOlnted V ERSEAS paper. Don't speak to me; .just fol- " ti low - you,know, kind of ,care. Reports claim there is one dis- :.. :?:""• - vh.: leasly - when I move on appointed -woman-in Saskatchewan.•- >` .. THE'MACDONALD TOBACCO COMPANY It sounded so.incredibly bizarre- During -the election .-campaign ' --wish to announce t --- new-w--Government regula- =' - that Chris tine'opened her mouth ' someone`Cold her tete C.C.F. would- _ • -to refuse. Then, on one of her take her children away from her, "''"' ` -tlOns, effective immediately, restrict the sending 'of _ unpredictable •. iinpulses, she de- if the party were elected. Right ' tided, "AIt right. At­9 then" after election the Woman waited for Cigarettes to-the Boys overseas to the 300 size Drily. ai a ger ca e s arp y. a 1 I o —. "You won't-`say'fanything to the 17 children and she was bitterly - dig Export 8r Legion 7 Police?"' . . - anpoiaited when she found .out 90U ci11 . garettes.per indi�idual per•month if wasn't'triic than; conks a i Cigarettes . ISSUE Si=-i 44 c t ng _- the kids. 1• --- • s •s•° r^ .S r ,s!.L' ",.;�••,ck;•. _.�.,�.�••.: s :,:"..:.. . s..,....r.e:x, —.' '• +j: `� , i.�_ "'^G.°L'}i j,�:�, �'"! . .. T , .M' 'ed Advt's P10=4YILLSi I�: .e�,. $ �30 3 if i r � ranee of ,an Sidi oMak Coolers. ��p - WOODS and FRIGTDAIJi RE bnme3- - 15th Year a• _. �" late delivery. $260 up. Age for - Lsosaaom Addams " - DF.LAYAL MILKERS. Trades ace- Opted. You'll do better_at Toronto - AidreM Ratio' and Sports. _ }, tocol}-� _ron&,^ � _mak 6 R 'J2 - TT � V�► ! Sale - 6-yr. old blood mare, a NOTICE - -__gens-old.colt, a 4-yr. old 3ermey cow - - _ + end a yearlpg heifeirTas:�i.-It:,e3th, 8 8-4 miles erorth of No 2 on LWWA21 Ow RAU,will aloes for $atr Ow @--I' Pw 74M w�7 Road.. - Start is Yoeir Own �i Tart Tl;�ae mrdsyr , the v�,.: . erg mow► Busk 1 1944 - S ar' and �,rream• Of s.$ u 7W have-been laid off in a war _ a�A In H8-3�wamk_ sot other_ PIMBNrreavy Glues - Prett Pattern ! ' oeenpatioa does not take all of your p Dim if you are•honest.and divend- time,- Y Mable,military exempt,willing t)work •: e ,aexD, . a�Rey�i,, .� c well es- end .. --Jot financial u►dePendea► e, -•-- `ITIS" $ ' igh you in our .Qwn art-time ooneiste of one large water pitch4r sad,' High boainese, supPli'ing• house o an 1a1 ©C K. LTILPLIES SIX L UA"Wav" - faun aeaeseities. Sortable travel out D.IY• �bo looal;ai}rtage work >St required. Credit fuirnished. Write u__PICKERlwG. ONT. - - "Iris" Console Sets The J._8, Ylatkins.eownPaay. dept• _ - T -_WehavealaszDlteed is etQcY q frill - - - - e 48' 9P . i consists of One Large Fruit Sowl a d26 Set - O-P-16, Montreal, Qu - Ta Let-- 2 Partially furnished rooms - LINE of MAPLE LEAF MILLING - , Two Double Candle Sticks $ -- - -- COMI'L FEEDS in Village of Pickering. Light house- - - --. - - - BI Apartments, Church y p ITCHELL ``Iris" Glass Trays - W.Pickering BROCK W. M = ne acre land, 6-roamed A. Very Pretty" _ Each 60e. or Sale -- o ow, waall hen house,kood gar- Tiegering, Ont. a ` $ighway, 2 minutes to.bus. S. E. INLAWL P'tiones _, Yards 74. Res. 66W - we Bailey R. R. 2, Pickering. - A lovely Crearn Jug - Get in soon for these, - . Last Bracy hatch is 17th. Right now _ - they have dayolds and 2-3-4 week S7CT$I*TBYT :A. E. RICHARDSOIV lVilxing BOwI Set started for y mmediate delivery..Wise -p�try-keepers are culling- 91der :_jealtbtuily 'Air-conditioned e BN IDR A L I N SII R A N eR Consists of Three Bowls, graduated size-- 69c. Stet _ birds and replacing at Present at ItRAL• ESTATE Allow tractive summer prices: D. N. Lock- 'MRSDAY,, PRL, SATURDAY �.: , wood, Pickering; $- Shier, R. R. 2, JULY 13, 14 and 15 00NV$YANOINa - `�Prettg Glass Coasters - Piekenn Two $twos at 7p.X& awn 9 P. WL, Am old WWWisbad ate;'ready - • ort _ a sum of ,money on. Pleker- Saturday Mwiaee at I-W p. S. to metre. Egg, Cups, Plain streets recently. Reward. Finder Phofe, Piekal ng _ e notifyr News oLse The Desert Song _ _ heavy Caster. Cups ,r it the p&,y who left the logs .�Ta Z'eeLdeNor) Back 5 Cents mill to be mane asp i .. ]laalas CY R 1 L E. M O FZLEY - - aro�d lumber, over one y •eo. doe• De.am Ymf+a Tran° -. Oven Q`Le , �aoi call for and settle for s»re _ . Ayi 1st, 1944. sasrae w81 be sol witis Deep Pte Plata COrsee. _ Edi Hie. ;viater el==ks, Greeuweed� MONDAY, TSJESI>tAY, wXDN►snr INSURANCE - • y` I, JULY 17, 2S ani For 8.1e - �1 -. - brow aro -- --- - - soaps, n Lmmt 0111n aw at 6.99 r' _ d _: - �- —------— -- a aa°'dirl° ApPl si COE" olid se nitre ,arm, o'Tne .,Hers To Hold P!-4oNE s7 PICK. '�`' 111I. . CCHAPMAN ga - on to my prEtnises, one - - bleak. Holstein heifer calf. w Doom Durbin card J000h Csttda .� 86H>Mi LOVELINESS can have same by IP g _ Almo An Addei Attraatiea _ - ,� paying expenses. Robt. C. Trees- USE ,or, one mile west from Brock Road. The on 4th concession, Pickering.___,,. - a 'teen-age g� w - Wyatt E. Tdickering Hardwareni: a.d Daae y s►�.e� _ �� ..LEO Wo , ..... victory► Grill. at sniU. N. E. McEwen, OkO- TBURSDAY, PRI., SATURDAY IM�FRQVED CREAMY TYPE LDG For Sale - Solt wood slabs JULY 9i, 21 and n - We Have 'tri Stock - - .. :>wAxl.- viz- _.W. in D. ATKINSOI$i ins y a )![=:�. ►. ts� Varnishes— and Auctioneer Ouf* (� Teetnieoler) -- Saves You Money _ ea—the ---Kays��cam- - ' Forrnarly with-h °era" Da�7 SI►ades - Heise, S�nitaa - voted auctioneer and dealer of Two Popular 1 Hastiz►gs County -.4 ea. Settle __.._ 52.60r ;Y. -n ;n Farm stock le Leaf Fire — . - �Genearai Hardware supplies _ '= Specializing -Map --Property. sales. THE REXALL STOKEIF All oaten personally listed ted and ad- I�O - :,.ertlaed. Bi11s P=ePar`' �a P Insurane�e_+Co. . - DICKERING _nAbleRate$ .. .a I S. BALS N. _ 'PLoae-sto _ ait�rt�3i - cbeep Rates for Farm and Co s" - s tensed in Oshawa Buildings -' L.�l O Tuesday this week. on--Bdld e Have of S"Ontarlo ,. � Wind�I� Bila. �. :Farmers A local resident, on Tuesday m Automobile Insurance of Oshawa Police Court, wan sez►tenced All Kinds Fertiliser, '� and costs or 15 days in Garden, 'fools Seeds.' PAY TOHAhTTO PRICES 'AT WHITBY. YOUR SOMR MAIM to ;15 t10 a 'This gentle- - jail cn a drunk charg .- Spraya, Seed Corn- _ peen i has been known to be Makpng - - aregular nuisance of himself about Bowman ,& Rowe Dar•lave, rte popular oil board' town here for some time. Among water paint in pastel shades. d B il ry • r his p�tiam is that of calling at _ O .the doors of•liomes'in the village grg�By ONTATt10 Lawn Mowers dtsrpened and repair- . Hens an Spring r era -representing himself to be an officer _ • rice np in house- �- -�� of scene kind, and accusing It ed. + igh est Market P wives of- imaginary charges. is "to be hoped he didn't have tics $15 AA TT Q��� pins. 8-Piece Bedroom Suite ALVIN AUSHB / J RI N FAR ;e refuse to be accused of saying. Walnut -- $97.50 .?.1?1[ ;that the newcomers of the last fe<v Tiinsmith years are _.Wf-raff., but we _feel S ring-filled Mattress Ha=deware I M ITE D sorra' sometimes for the_ very many P, Unit $27.50 `: _ _ E� Phone 46 decent folk who came• along at Elie Felt Mattress from $7.60 up. "9' GRADING STA1'T©N- same period. WHITBY, ONT. PHONE WHITBY 336 ' Congoieum Rugs in All Sizes �-Bought sad Sold _• --- Congoleuzn, by the Yard_ - Used Clotlutng - -gtezrlized; clean= . LUMBER ed and pressed lik• new.. Carry a Clarge stock of high clean s ► .overcoats and Pants. Also s 1 The - - - RITT' leather coats and _ _ stock o! new ,LIMITED _ i -- ' Furniture_and Funeral windbre Director Ings st. very'reasonable prices., Call ' Store Phone 13 lies'• 90 and he convinced. _ Scarboro Junction: • .e, •" Sam Sehwarts TELF,PHONES •--lioward 1117; and Scarbboro 886 ' 'Pickering, Ont. •'t1 Bond Sts. West, Oshawa . .. _ ` -Quality Meats . _ •. British, .Colurnbia Red Cedar' Vegetables'` �es. .. . -- ---�. freshe S h Fish and . t'3� nd , _ Poul .: ... , . Na � i - No. 3-6Y -i'1 1 y _ erten No. illy _ �ANKf • tOfT O ' OVAMIKT $10Ra • mem• SILK'S MARKET z �tOCeaf TOBACCO F� T, t1 Moog groes.a+obw MAILsTaees r Plac�i Your-Order' i3Ow