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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_07_21 a � s+ wry.. Vie.. ,.. i..y .•-,: ' .. �a ....•.:. :;, ... ._ ..„e\ ... >.,.' ...Su.- __-- .-., K. p,. .... , 44 .r : -- - _ ,.rte _ . 4R LXIII ,PICKEI�ING, ONT FRIDAY, JULY 2l, 1944 ------------ 49, SOL. _ .._._. — --- _ � _. onen�e b -: o-operative- 01 r leo un# ec - - 4K]L M. P-. I INGNEW B3.Y ns ec ar ::o , i -ran Ontarioes qt. Francis de Sales Parish- Bronghamr Yitomen's, Institute BACK IV ACTION Plekeri Village. e Public: Meet at me of.Mrs. W. White Llbraiies is Qntarioc' Featherstone --'Robinson j �-••-- r Tastefully decorated for'the occ- The chid-summer meeting of the Gordon, Wade, Barry Murkar and T'he Membera�o F-file lam, 1'�' asion,-u�-"mss-��es Church $rougham Women's Institute was Tom Watson, with a couple_of Ogh- zons of out Iublai7` at►� rienda, •w�_the_eoene_of a�reit wedding ' held st the hoarte of.Mr, and Mrs. awn young men are speridinla the ata athering• at the on Thursda July_13, at 9 oc� NV. White, aremon , on weed-at-Sparrow-bake,-nor-gray- home of the Misses Rorke on in the 'morning, v. a ;4 UZZIber Of NI-e - enhurst. last wens when Major-Mowat 1 g Film and dausxht rs - day evening last, Kyte officiating at rs- Mss Geos e—tt Zaspector of Public Libraries in the Helen Beatrice .Robinson, daughter 1 enjoyed the beautiful garden on a i spent the week-end with friends in n o addressed .the -- rand:Mrs, Al. Robinson, and hot aftentnooa. Mrs M, Hamilton x i,, w l Ville Lasalle, Que.;end -whila there group, on the lawn at a ome eat a ne son p �x John -Joseph ,,,. nded . cup, }e Mrs Mary Featherstone 'and the of a lamb, by Mr. D. White, to be - wedding, As the inspector., for our Provin- late James Featherstone. — _dyawn for roc to atSome future the war work of 1te, the Mrs. John Larkin, of Chice Ani eirtl Dept. of Education,"of the 540 The charming bride, given in Marr- p - tended the erat of the late ante $brsrles in this province, he doubt-- lase by 'her father, wore a floor- flus branch. It may be rcrmemberes Y'a Larkin,- (interment at Pickering) on 'less known whereof he speaks, when length gown of white sheer with that Mr. White won the pedigreed x Friday last, and called on Mr, and he makes the statement above. he chapel-length veil, a gold cross and lamb donated by Mr. and Mrs. Carl �if�v Mrs. Irving White, a former hoarse of In in�u�g his address, chain, the gift-of the groom, and Devitt last Fall. ; Mrs. Larktn's,. _ t that t•rnanY other a . bouquet of red bridal interesting Ietter $coin Lloyd N. R. Shortreed, returned to his statement rNe e stn carried _ ads the week cn- era t hree c w k aft than them t}us ee 1 Dor was read the g office recently baby's-breath. Mies -Hicks , .�.r . rec a Fin done Y s-bre do ab have b ha sand y' men rose which 'ire ve c sister of th hers for his Christmas Parcel, vacation. .and are about to enter of riew ed- Broom.was bridesmlai , . Cecil R. Lockwood, has purchased and better one". The degree heavenly blue net over taffeta, with , B. Harvey over $10 e le would be frncn`a good friend�ndon, Ont., Church-St. vcatioa given our people shoulder-length veil and wreath of a' , g determining factor, in the naturegarf the Institute's ro- Numerous reports of savage dogs of this new, era. Speaking of 'Ed- carnations with baby's-breath. She viding jam. for Britain an ­wanted biting children are coming nn too ueation" he repeated the oft-heard also wore a gold cross and chain, the . to help". To this was added $16.00' regularly around-here. p. belief, that "education has not been gift of. the bride. The groom was on behalf of Brougham Branch and - i ontpleted upon tale receipt of un- sss steel by his brother, Mr. William sent toward this worthy project. North Picker[ng iversity di Lomas t has now � Feathe stone. music played by tr, be conveners of Standing Com- A Pick- CDL Irvine Shea. _I,1 )ted Cross nt has only 'Names were dra�yn for assnstantb who is now back 8 kering boy, �e student and Miss 8 Burk. in action with the Motor Transport The Ten-cent•a-Week Club, which' ed the tools with whicbs he-will con- Mr. J. Whalen, of Ajaa, suttees as arranged by..Mrs Division in Ital Irvine in a letter so popular in the Brougham Unit, _ *kue his education". A man maY There8e "Ryan sang Gounod's "Ave In this wax it is hoped that every Y• makes million and still zaot IoW Ma'!ia" at the Offertory, and "Sweet member will to a part in the year's bonne last week, related how he had agais in had a generous response at s. very much" he said. with these Saviour Bless ns ere we go" at the prograsi-_ The . te�moon concluded been oft duty for some time owingrecent W. I, mneeting, $12 being.coil- views the •speaker envisages.. the signing of the register, while the with a contest o ords and their to sickness. ected,_Of which $5 had been donated public libraries playing a major choral class 'of the Religious Voc- Meaning", conduc by 'Mrs. Shep- to our "official" .eo),)ector,_ Mrs. R. part in that "continued education, stional School sang hymrs during pa-d, which_ provided Amusement Chadwick Yorke Birrell, by interested friends 'who ibi-which he is undoubtedlyc�rreet• the 'Mass. The ushers were: M.T. and some surprises. Tea was served like to help this worthy cause he . In very plain words, Major Mowat- Howard Robinson and Mr. James on the spacious verandah and once One of the prettiest weddings of prisoners of War Food Parcels. The e�preseed his views an the librer'es .Featherstone, again, the rn�nbers were grateful to the season was solesiimized recently eonteeits of the eleven,pound parcels -- Canadisu - trans=- o! this province . . not very comp-' At the Genoreha Hotel,_�shiaws; -1f+fr 'lam-h✓asto�for pravrdr�rg nn St, raseph'sCathotcc.£hurel3 be- -sent- Keri Cross ]ianentary., "the majority' of., them the guests were received by the portation fore An altar bank of -white lillies are designed to compensate for the were out-of-daze twenty Years 40 biride's mother iii a 'rose and 'black and snapdragons flanked by burning ntitritions] deficiencies in the io+id i Interested as he-is-in oto•libraries; (continued on page-8) ARMF-N CHAPMAti- cathedral tapers, when hiss: Marjor- supplied to our men by the ene•.ny.• his eathusia_n.•n is readily understood; Prov- l�o•P reported "Prisoner of K'ar' ie Yorke, daughter of-Richard Yorke These parcels -contain' n.ore meat,'. He is recommending strongly, the more and more persons will-be p and the late Mrs. Yorke, o So.nmer. butter, jam. fruits. 'sugar and fish county co-operative library .... a ided with the bibrary facilities that Street, and Able Sean nah ' I,rnest than the prisoner receives from hiw i system by which books are exchang- will encourage more .reading, - one fir. and 'Mrs, NJ.,S Chapman were Gordon Chadwick. R•C.V R, son of German captors. The health of the ed by t libraries of say courntY, of the greatest of "tools" or means ad-,ised• late Tuesday aftern6 n by Mr. and .Mre._Charles Harvey•Chad- men . literally , depends on these _ as instituted by, and now in practice of education in our people. Ottawa,s that Armen,ss'ing has noUG wick, of Loraine Av ., ,'oti nnndsor, weekly parcels: the Canadian Red by Lambton County, with Sarnia, as. Major. Mowat was accompanied by ago, Ont spoke their :.arriage vo.vs in Cross iQ now +auPPlYin+f two-thirds .. . Mona - - Music 'Awrt_Teacher - , by confirmed report, ¢ `'Prix- the. reign•_: of Rev. Father Joseph -_---- =- PS_-of-mar"`-lw Getnnam. A eon- -• p eon Pao ether$khantho endat►ons are beizig Prepared for- in the-Toronto---schools-- ho lila' A._Lutts,-Pan`s -F ie_, 11 ed-p s of A n ens, submission to the Ontario Legislat- several nvinbers- on the'violin. - . -53de a m� e- - }I - -the etrtt ar- Fri" -a ride oth{n at�id ire, in the hope that assistance will Coffee and sandwiches were ser- perienced by.his wife and fair ily n; of h,r father,.who gave her i i m Red• Cross pro 8 be given, to that extent 6y which ved by the Inostessea following the the report, and their many friends riage. the bride presented a lovely medical supplies and some food. here also appreciate the nears. picture inn -ter gtAv.n of %vNt2 satin, esetinped in adjoining- column evenings program. h t f t, '�slvaj - " . h V 1 She 'carried-a T • - I s ryo t "Is it s good thing for our People?" any who cared to acquire the "dope'', until x'e came whit@ prayer, book-and boo- Who got it', _ -Pa have the past 'few to 'see that the well-being of our people suffered by quet of lilies and"earnatnonz, inter- We'months the newspaper' editorials, .. the •'Letters to the indiscriminate use of nares icy r: ,t•. the Editor" and other matter'being written -on -the Yet-.only A.'fe' t�y'have yet begun to'p ­A le*36w-eeks ago, the local BoYl_ lace liquor as �tei aumt's .maid.of honor, was Scouts carried nut si paper collectiotn a`e can in the aame category as narcotics, ` ��inso'i='ly attired-in a white gown in the village ('the' second of the subject;"Liquor Control" etc. In doing this, i flour-!ength•veil, carrying a bou- kind). and stored it in the Coatimun- •not avoid attempting to ;,picture "what is in the Of the detrimental; damaging effects We choose <( •t „f lill:es and aiiapdragon, inter icy Hall until such time as the auth minds" of the many who interest themselves in the these »',The ir�aj=}rty of motor accidents sand crime •nwigled .with fern, and Mr. Michael question, We think back to the O. T. A, days-follow- cases in police c,,urt, have liquor.enter-at acme point. G slliacEarhern, KCN\'R, i,f An orities in. Toronto.:arranged a pick w ....the doctor's prescription - that .Nar' Planta- fear.."paj-day", -ar:d the :consequential a truck ' d la eek, they had One ap last- w t e F st unisn, ass:stc 3 the lircb cm ,,%v. a truck call for.this waste DapeTf voucher that `could-be obtained 'frccn a few (only) ay-o is or e o - " - _ _ andnun t IT, 114U UMLI 1.311.ved. thiar�fre��a h4iatered heel to hydro- "Drinkers, -have •more crashes than nun-drinkers M.1ria" and other beautifQI -1`y-mns No one seerris to care to talk or say ' phobia, upon payianent-of a fee. At that tangy (atraing .And - "•bfedic en on.. j ' to Health" - to quotL to the Messed DIc>ther, x'«r? sgng� %vlln (lidPt it. The boys are out a xa fly too) the opponents of that legislation came frau' only a few.. Mrs I:d:tiard Wijek played t <' bout $15.00 as a resu a pu tt,ose who used liquor freely = "boot-lessors w,as Last Saturday we. watched.the parade ;1 tile- ding zding: e ll fa-.t f t t ceremony an grid to waste paper eallections by wedding breakfast for the i +.meq tfie Boy Scbuts - so they say. They, the bogey....this Act created boot-leggers ('). •A Oshawa warehouse -- young men and girls, old Hier ate fwnily and relatives w:as e>rved r� ,gam to have an' ane snore free flow of Iiyuor was being' asked for- 'We and middle-aged w'amen, walking out.•with cases under would be very Y The bride's table was laid zt:ith .,a ,hatiing information,, as to who re- .know, at that time,. users of intoxicants were ccin , -..ti.eir, awn.._ _one young matron walking the b(,autiful lace doth and three-tier moved .2k.is Pape;, telling them alt si Drably fewer 'in nunbers than today even in- street -from the,store with her arms fu.l, and the ��ding cake, topped b3 �nin,ature about,it. , eluding youth and their hip pocket en came rs � e idSFr th,ol &)nr of their car openbrine and groom, forming the ec•ntre piece. The nonary gues s '':Liquor'Control by.Governm2gt", or encouraged 'sale '$of her .to get in beside the l ttle'daughter, 'on rthe r' and oon3umption by govern'rtent, and 't�.at of the. car -- a ntighty'.fine picture of Canadian Father Butts and Rev. Father Ed- KJ. N\ETH EtiANS,. C�AR1;1iONT Rooms" -- the greatest curse this Province has lysine life. A yo.'ung couple locked up in Whiiby jail wards. a toast,to thg bride proposed Reported "Killed in Action" ' p recently, for drunkeness in"Pickering, with their by Rev.. Father Buts, which was " , '•, Clare- ever known-and ,still no ivm rovement, but,rather i y ;<ir, and Mrs. Ross Evans, Clare- the contrary. Sive 'children at home in'•Ajax, 'afraid to see' their., at responded to b the inont, have just been advised of the Among the written articles referred to,'are'many l,arents cone'home, because they hay's been watching Later-in•the`day•a reception' eras' death of 'their eldest. son, KennethT of the "to the Editor" *in the daily papers, wntte'n' the sante thing for years --••not enough food or cloth- held at-the home of,the bride's fat- in France, being killed'in fiction last eery often by persons frun other .lands the cos- ittl;:fnr the chiidrent xtionsy all went for booze. her for a large number .of relatives week. Kenneth arrived in England t.gations and slander heaped upon the "refornners" We axe wondering what Premier Geo. Drew has.in and friends, Mrs. tiVidfred Guy, ' in . oniF last-fall, and was with the is usually worth a smile. We have watched a child.. m'nd just mow, in' wanting- 'to have the ermines brown ensemble with corsage of Queen's Own Regirr:ent. scrtnetimes.`an an5:na1, s' dog or cat when'caught ; assinne complete control of liquor administration roses, assisted her sister in. rece v- Rotary of Pickering the ests. The couple were the at something they should' not have been doing, they -we are not looking he hasn't recipients -of -many numerous lovely ,� cumtnence to fight, become terribly vidi)u's in both provernfent •in,this Province as-•a-result, gifts. After•a short' hon.eynioon,'_the °The Last Supper _ Jos'. Baniagn - m6uth and act - it is the!accuser who is in the wrong sliown any. genuine. inclination 'toward a betterment. bride returned-to, her hr.me,. and th'e reveal's sorts of the'Hidden Features Oi such as 'this we are reminded A popular argtrnent to day is heard in•`restrictimi roa�t!'to his sb.jp. -- 'orth Sydney,. ' of the world-tainous- painting. Of course, afftiong the so-called "refoitners and prily encourages people to drink a 'lot of rubbish N S The members of Rotary were, on crackpots" fare prcrilintmt clergymen and church-¢nen " "--are -a'e drinking-dizore"tea, and coffee, or eating Tuesday evening -treated once again --these are the "fanatics" referred to But let's be , more butter and sugar, because it is ratiorrEd° Pickering Wornen"s Institute' to one of-the many pteaga�it, - ih-• Annual Picnic. stmctive surprises of which that. reasonable=-the clergyman 4maintains that his attempt To us,,'it is'a question of- "Is it a good thing. for man-i5 capable of'presenting. _ - - _ ' y d r ut only zif not, take education has done its. work, The Wo..r_•en's •Insritute wi o r. os. anigan, who as add- the - their Annual Picnic on Tuesday, ressed the Club -morefthan an oth is fiis business--thank God for the Clergy�lian, and_ and - people-themse ves agree. ' =- - •'oo' at t e ane o - e sat address., on the KIS Assocaiates. A recent writer became infuriated, We know, .as we write'this article, a �, Church y lunch by the rriarinbers. "Current Ev de Vinci, "The Last supper" and abusive,.in his,denunciation of the opponents of have readers in this cu n2nunit--¢moderate users Peer . the traffic, denouncing, them for interfering with. `(today) •of•alcoholic beverages, who will say as they' ents" will supply an interesting To the. most .of us, "The Last ,� -and jolly P B that which gave him so much joy and pleasure. A- read this =- ".the writer is a temperance crank and ro ram. Come and bring supper is just - another good e " orients of liquor-dispensing._are influenced g friend. painting. Granted," it has received! lot of matter of`such a strain is being'writteai: that opp - been, one notice,. but it has: more We do not believe that prohibition is the answer only by those wino - didn't know-when to stop"... --�..cet yet b among trran to the today, or at any time....we do.'t!ltinlc it true,"'that. ue:.know _tie. story-heard it before,-but, v t havE . _ e Register - .- ori __Pte, Ya,�Mre= aj `ty of peo M n here is one.thing! you._cannot force upm.,People, by -known-'too. many. Hoed felIovs.who thought they August 12 -- extensive BanigatI�a nears ago were in station it just doesn't work, but rather. by ed- knew when ta...stop but some years later, lost acct aytsale of household furniture, .Milan, y, -ant Saw a original legs atnttn A ucation": We-do not•wish to be classed as a "fr►natio" good jobs because they' fo3got wheri'to' stop. T'hrs including electric refrigerator, else- P g•' s Mr. Banigan pointe out; lu this.¢natter, but when any responsible•party car. article is.prompted by a good friend o&-the writer's, ' uric washer, ding, dishes - and five. hundred -years -ago, all-people m thre •bi - s 'in"' antiques, at Pi Bring Village (West• show us one good reason for alcoholic beverages, then of some year's acquaintance, having been fired three were (by standards of tgday) illit= wa --1tot'one _tianea in the last six months,-fro e g P ytn 8 End the propertS' of the W H. erste; What education could be giv=Tyv,H jisten. Leek a4 it in 1111--meannnabig .> o f ose who has any bil eas or authority for mak- jolts, use -- he Crnanmer•_ . eutt "bum" carried on largely through pict h a statement will conscientiously"approve it's use. did, one_day -- but ate s A_ bt>Rrt thin moathr sada at, 1 p• P Rt�= Ate•— on "se loo si ht. auctioneer. Continued pane al Same yein W cestt W drr p.-0Were' freely'used blkis'S r ''+ �' wr,- i —sr>.'..: .:,__.,, "fi' r._ e - -�xy "y'•.q,,, "s. a '.�'I'-.w^�.'� "�T'�"Yt:vJ'' - �f'03�-•w ... -��:-,.._..4p.'... ._. "'{ - _ ?:. .. e.x•b.• seW . �i� p. �1'M.�i. :6...yeM4 a:• - -r POISED FOR THE KllTWO ROADS BACK .L 7. r4 ,5 f tax r {� ^i�'1+ ••*! + i �r� nq �3 • f 1/ i — .y,. . ,;�5:�' ,C' 4jYr' '� ',: ':: -rye '� ^£.'..S:fF %F '•i 'R 11 / : :i .' r: / �, �' .. f :d•/ ,�,r ,j rte,, H H• ' n .. E f .. + f > f -I This team of oerlikon gunners on a Royal Canadian Navy Landing >? Craft help guard their human cargo of assault troops from enemy While Allied casualties who feII is Normandy figntiRg are carried aboard the, landing craft in fore- aircraft overhead. Canada's tandiag craft flotillas are busily ea- ground, a loll line of Germaa prisoners tramps down the beach in backgrounn, headed for ships salted in Cqmbined Operations activities. To each RC.N. crew that will � them to English prison camps. are entrusted the l[ves of some 900 troops. a __ PAPERWORK . BEFORE TABLES TURNED HAVEA y a ANY M EAL�A"YTI M EPLACE - Busy housewives appreciate t sale Kellogg' s ready-to-ea cereals more and more every day - Kellogg's are a satisfying dish arffm¢ for ba9t, lunch, odd-hour auaCks - ' Ready in 30 seconds. . V' •�• t : 00, _ ♦ , "F \ ' -photo above illustrates one of the war's oddest incidents. Amari-- E era flight officer at zight was_ s-in Cherbourg j battle .when he bailed out near erman hospital holding. wounded Yanks. Volunteering to get U. S. medical supplies,-he gave his parole of and was owe to go to e . ArGuEpPlufact, Dy though fires rage- in the smoke- facer. On arrival, they discovered U. S. forces-had captured the lledastseet behind him, this Amesi- -place, and German officer became our prisoner. i paratroop officer calmly per. 10M on fender of wrecked,car and • pukes Ont !!port to his superiors �'#-yt;.,{•w _ •- 1�i�`C s k ry� q�`c, r,s}; t ,¢ y �ia� x ,,. inn action is French town. ` r< > z fir.• �l h. r� ACTION ON SAIPAN-- r : '�:; ',a� - - ,. , tits���� '� •Mrr,-,.,• no-• aSo �t 'o> _ 40" 1 `, : aq„ �'�Y ,ate •>"~ e Uet $ `�� �•• - -� � 'fit �• `�;' ^s � �t •- *SIX V r h % :F of•Sto , >c j COn ic��, `an D tit V%9 tj0 : y vara,o t°Q bou t rstO , {' s =• "N$B. eat�y Zte�g -•eoety, Safi►+- F « � p� 4s° t°o Sc c Jy S�°t Vts - sea t a 40 ' •i ,,_ •.. � p�� �, eti.B°t� �aaY �n .ota�n a°fete� e�ca• , . � � •,;? �<:.;';�:. .N t su'Y'mti,,Y►e Vol— to°o attn°s4�� erre ets Y °tea ��ea Zessla 4 c° neXce aaC o" ,r mat 1cos4'ta1�tY uTlo�gh4lb met arYo�i teU°vQ t � 4 cIWO o5�oes n a°a a . ypu to a R l p�na'4 , tenc�'C t�r�t�%cto'�`J• �, e {o v to vQe�cOm U,OUt eSeciQt. - t b _ � 3 'Y� �: ; ra W �pt 1�� aK•, s; ,.�,•'�:::::�:•:::<l ,. • . '- ;::¢': .. :.. ,. .r.:' ;c::� - <,., 119 ,15 -.__ ;,-, ._—�µ. ,k, Y,xtot•�+.•>::;:;.<;•;; .. t a ``��;;::•:'•:'�'°��: _` A. .P R O V�1 N e E � D E ;: TOURIST AND �::.. •- - t a4' = 'PUSLICfTY BUREAU ­2 Mp =i.. TsNMwa 9111. �. he remarkable photo above ,was '' Cby B V A C A T-I--O H L-A N O __ _''.wwi Osilws •pan.-It shows a U. S. Marine WHOM YAti.� unded .by Jap shell'seen burst- < ..: .• n ' a fall. ,•. .RS,,..: <,«::;a••...••:+:::;;�, .''�.. ;,''j,;`;.i::?:;>:^:•,:.,. .;\ti,• r7sSt - fII•7,� Ound,'starting t0 ..... ,• ;: .< ...,:. .: +,:x xx:•a;•;w.: .. > ,rte....,. :; :: �V, '.;i%@:..a� :;'�. , Y� _. :" •.•X;: „moi.. Y.4 n•:+•:Y.•.:a ... .,,:i:": •:•. Y •:;in;i..%., •:ti>:;w v: k :•:MY•�'v ' i coflebs- ,t,;'.:'• ,..,.. "'+`�• ,+, ......w..�i.Ui::�Y...rx.vv.�tti `� , f o L Wurnd became .••: , •.:. r .. .:. '', sN,.:+ •::•,>.f4F� �'•:tyi:'�`�t:�:Xo`�''e?«et.r.,firiw.• - •. : sten shook photographer's camera. � - � ' , . ' � :c, Tom.. ,,. ;.,�. ` •,.., ' . ..g.,,, ,�. -' ns^.i�...' :;..... - .�; .. -.:P.:•:,a m'.?+ t ..T. ,. ." '. •A• `. .. ,v,,., �> .,. ';*v�;r• -:. •��•. ..;,;re gay '>."'n' k•.�,i '.�`r"��awa4;r�P_4.' :.. ,,.t"i .....1..,,,,�,.. ,[ .r.•»...5,...x;-F°.t-.'.,:•.-..::'.a ..:;A: .,.:_ .... .:,.♦s-,:..>:..�.-G._>te"+.. t _rsr:+w. ..nw..': - ..'�...r-� .a-.-.:-"_ sa;..,:. _x✓.,, � _ ,.."'!•: .y . . _ / E� ., ,' ... .,. !',.. •' '. n•.:ro.. ..! -'.-ice.,".. T e.P• ,u � :s - - fi 'b� L. ��S�E��Y 1!. „{• 1. 4. t - i s FOR THE FORCES OVERSEAS For the first time Christine heal-'MAIL • " fated. After all, what did' she Outstaridtingly G� y . sib :!..'3; ..;.'� ;.y., ,n,.nr r .xf v.,s�.�ri,• v �r of this gar except it washervoice which had firs•' • • ;; � �; sounded that ominous note of dap-_ _ '•- ': which had -run like a motif - - -- t Ser w - +- ! through the last 24 hours?... — ---- !v � Then her curiosity got the bet- h ' ter of her, and she passed through R . �yea lfrlY ;, :b-i r /�, / ¢ + .:+ •• 1.1. 'the door. She found to herself in a poorly �.. lighted, ' 'und epi ble hall, from which a stairway ascended into r, darkness behind. Christine won T .EJL . - i dered if she were mista(cen in thinking that something the shadows of that stairway. �. ? The girl who called herself :S U l�]�- D 'A Y And thea stood every man is "Lucille" w waiting. -tis place round• about the camp{ " SCHOOL _..- and all the host ran; and the yr "Come in here, ple,.ase, 'Miss shouted and ut them to flight she said abruptly, and opened the door upon a lighted rhe battle went,prectsely as S SO N eon hadPla nned. The surprise 3 lOOm — aimy s thrown in utter con- • wa t n to Christine stood amazed at the fusion. Everyone thought of treach- '"' x` GIDEON S FAITHFUL FEW ry g f — contrast between the bleak ugli- cry and turned his sword against nes .of the hall and the quiet good July 30 his fellow. Escape was the com- taste and comfort of that room. Judges 6, 7, 8 mon impulse and the disorganized The room was pleasantly lighted; PRINTED TEXT. ,Judges T:4-7, host fled a soft Oriental rug covered the Clti-Sl. pursued for days and .a1 g nights by the Israelites. floor; two,of the walls were lined GOLDEN TEXT.—There is no Defeat of Midianites f restraint to ehovah to save by with books; sad there were com- J And so the terrible misery of Portable chairs. It was a room, ' any. or by few. 1 Samuel 14:6. Isreal was removed and the op- somehow, to inspire _confidence. Memory Verse: Thou, Jehovah, r '� r•� r. Yet Christine felt no confidence hast made me glad. Psalm 92:4. pressor's power broken but done ., now, even 'in herself. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING All this was done by God. but done • _Iukd and chgaen heroes, Before she could speak, a man pp b means of the three hundred Time—The oppression of the l III 4hey may be, Caaadian forces over- - the United- Kingdom. Flights are no seen a erst got el a ne es,. Garstang pace from. a desk that stood in a steel- 1181-1154 B.C., , and the forty- mt& direct, without intermediate ' i •seas get mail from home quicker, stops, and the distance, 3,100 stat- tered_alcoce. Chandra! V years judgeship of Gideon from ibecause of the big Lancaster trans- 'I am, sorry about all this mys- 1154-2114 B.C. TABLE TALSS me miles, has been covered in little " Place.—The great battle in which ta operated by Trans da more'than eleven hours, tery, bliss Thorenson, he said in ,Air Linea in the .Canadian Govern- a well-rememhered voice. "But it the Midianites. were defeated oc- In the big noses of the Lancast-. seemed, necessary." carred, primarily. in the plain of snent's trans-Atlantic, service. And Christine thou eareel, which is the . ea of Me- Three Good Breads. Me- :--from the ropt�4 mail comes quicker ers,, as much as 8,000 pounds ' of thought angrily, Of j plain , mail may be carried. Farts and course. I was'righf in the begin- Qiddo in central Palestine. t� thiol at home. - Preparation. Home-baked bread biscuits, muf- t equipment of importance "to war Ding• tion For. Battle ' More than 50,000,000 letters have effort are carried as freight. No He had shed every trace of.the " fins tall-are welcome on any table. Uen carried in 95 crossings of the fare-paying passengers are 'trans- mystic.. From his unob- And Jehovah said unto ;Gideon, and the can be as healthful and , Oriental m y Mantic less than. a year's aper- ported, but official passengers on . trusive appearance and the. quiet The people are yet too many, . . .. good for you stdon. With four aircraft in service, urgent war 'business are sometimes precision with which he spoki and This shall not go with thee. the to eat as they three round trips are now made carried. moved, one might easily — as she same shall not go". The Lord sur- _ _are appetizing. prised Gideon by telling him he T h e follow- " had that first night — have taken must reduce his army, for Israel fag recipe with him for a well-trained major dams' is to be taught that the Lord is - a alreci change For Christine realized that she had their deliverer, ail glory is to be # SERIAL STORY - no - ho ay b eyes w enables seen those taw Town of t - given to Item: yon prepare Murder on the Boo walk just once' but twice before.- So he brought down the people three excellent "Yea," he anticipated her as she Halo the water likewise every _ tried to reconstruct .that brief en- that th h' a miry a bre ds-giving your fa do- BY ELINORE COWAN STONE .counter' on the station '-platform, one a bowe down upon' his Lghtful change in this "staff of knees to drink." Those who were life:' food: "yon have sees me before:.. The eager for the fight quenched their - IA*t Week: After to he told her. "And he sent this note first time you may not recall. YouWheat-Meal Qaick Bread thirst as quickly as possible. The' asset the mysterious " ucMe" at for you." thought your cousin -might have rest. were glad of any delay in cup Wheat-meal / ._ M. Christine keeps her appoint- "Sorry." the note said. "Can't sent me — That disguise 'was a scups milk good one- I did• not ex meptiag the enemy and thought leant with Mr. V aunt. Bill has make it. Please kava reply with io Pett yon to more of their need and comfort .cups sifted flour tlwss taken to lice besdgnsuten Louis, the waiter who will hand remember." 4 teaspoons double-acting baking Po " than the .cause of the Lord. testees• his keys were fasted to At you this — and who is as safe ass a It was your eyes, not your ' --im powder- _.now_9'sllmVi _ �. _ _-� chore —saying ere T"can fines- .cloches, that I •troticesl. -• an — i teaspoon "sats you were taking a train," C estine 'And the number of them, that �( cu sugar 00MMS very this. . you about 9 this evening.' p - _ Christine let the lunch ..Bill had said thoughtfully. "Yes I see," lapped, putting their hand to their 1 egg,, well beaters i;• CHAPTER XIII ordered cool. while she composed _ • • + mouth . P . and let all the.people ! tabltspoona 'meltedi butter or Christine spent the rest, of the a reply which sketched an outline "'And of course," he said dryly, � every man unto his place. In other shortening :- owning is the last ace where "• a whole army there were only z,Add cereal to milk and seal P of her pan for the evening with- et will confirm your worst sus- d. . rend ht curiosi seek hill courage, self-.. teas tY t betraying-the-thefence of pieions when t- ropped ia3taily: Remove from`- Lucille.' At the end she addedr denial and watchfulness, fit for heat and pour into m' bok for the "Boardwalk Mystery � � o!f the other side of that train be- po axing bowl, - ="-Girl" — the public library — with as a 'possible line of conimunica- fore it pulled• out, and thak I was God's work. The Israelites were Let stand 15 minutes' to cool. Sift iter too-well-publicized. face buried " to learn that numbers did not count flour once, measure P tion. Am dining •at Decker's with - in the taxicab behind yours when add baking In a newspaper, her mind still Mr. Wilmet." you got out at your hotel. ... And with God, however much they powder, salt, and sugar, and sift - may count with men. Sometimes, worrying about the story Mr. Wil- + + w I was not the only. one following again. Add eggand shortening et had told her, her eyes hnpa- _.Mr. Wilmet insisted on Chris you, Miss Thorenson." as in our last lesson. He uses nes- to cereal mixture and stir we1L su ttently watching the clock tine's ordering the diaper, sitting Christine broke out ingre7y, "I tluurre to overthrow the purposes of {&dd flour mixture; stirring only At 15:30 she was to meet Bili back without even glancing at the was crazy to come here. I guessed "Abd it was so, when Gideon until all flour is dampened Turn ftor lunch — that is, ft .Bili were mean although he must have from the beginning .that this girl into greased loaf pan, 9x4x3 inches, - —0ti11 *in 'circulation:" was one of heard the telling of the-dream. and known .that Decker's rices 'were your spies; and bake in moderate oven (350F.) P " the interpretation thereof, that he When she reached the restau- I suppose that it's no use to 1 hour and 10 minutes, or until appalling. The service was lei-. worshipped; and be returned into sssnt, the worst of her fears were surely, and Mr. Wilmet,, too was :Peet you. to believe that I am done. the camp of Israel, and said, Arise; alwlised 'ter rood as she asked for leisurely — and tiresome - with really trying ai be honest with . for Wheat-Meal Prune Bread Jehovah- hath delivered into 1.a1OL a waiter led her to s table. yon, the clairvoyant went on Increase salt to 11 teaspoons in. " a tong acount of his persecutions your hand the host of Midian. �' p Mr. Yardley has sent word that quietly. But it is quite true that above reef p chopped by the police and press. So wondrous seemed the dream pt; add 1 cu cho i we are to serve you at once, Miss,". I was asked to keep an eye on your p grated He insisted on taking a "wheel , in its interpretation that when prunes and i tablespoon movements by someone -whom lemon 'rind to cereal-egg-fat chair back down the Boardwalk - our cousin had expected to-.meet Gideon heard it he bent in silent gg- t mix- chair was a closed chair with sun- y p worship, assuredly knowing: ',that tern ' glass windows. Christine, who you but wba was — unable to do God had given them the victory. Wheat-Meal Raisin Bread so. I agreed to do it because"'— J Hated -being shut in, fumed as it __fie Stratagem- ---increan aft a easpoons en - inched gul ncff above recipe, add 1. cup seedless- of j p y.. Suppose words that might held her atten- "And he divided the three hula- • s of a decrepit old darke „ raisins or -currants to, cereal-egg- �Q she should be late! tion — ,because I know that I nm died men into three companies.... fat mixture. 4$34 — partly responsible for Mrs. Tal- and they cried, the swdrd of e- • '� (3„ >lR �►i:. SIZES When, a little short of the Paris' , . J ' —w ' t•4 - Shop, she insisted on saying "Good bert s death.", hovah and of Gideon." Naw we Are ou so sure that night," Mr. •Wilmet's face clouded y you'have see the clever stratagem of Gid- �ERSONAL ASSETS deceived, the police," Christine eon. The three hundred 'are. divid- As general rule it is the bus-:. ' with concern. g , "I really don't think you ought gasped,. "that you dared to trick 'ed to give' the idea of 3orces com- band who has the family dollars. to be alone on the Boardwalk," he rice into coming Acre, sad— ang from; three directions' to cos- But friend wife .not iafr,equently. objected, "after what's just hap- - I said, he interrupted with a fuse grid perplex.the pagan hosts. has the sense. .cued. Hadn't Ibetter -= all see faint smile, " 'partly responsible' Each, man carried a trumpet and --Quebec Chronicle Telegraph. ,IV. ,'t),'• '�t" p• You see, Miss Thorenson, pea a itches. The etchers were used • ';CJ' you to your destination? Of course" � le come here for such a variety to conceal the am s, until b the ' c„• r — lie laughed nervously — "I'm P p y ` •`°. not exactly a fighting man, but I of reasons. They• want, for in- . noise of their breaking and the y g d thL_g appearance of the light, the Hda' da might help in case of trouble." stance, to be told how to fin n s sudden a e "Thanks:' Christine-said imps- they, have lost; where their hus- Miaianites would be artled, ter- 3,'�jP •? ',` bands are spending their evenings; rified and thrown into co fusion. 5{ ti • tiently. "There won't be any trout whether they will'get the jobs they The success of the stratagem 'Nothingismoredepres• z , bit. I'm spending the evening with want; whether that pain that wor- depended on a perfect understand- sing than headaches... a girl I've known for ears. �'y '� ; •` ..i S ries them 'is what they fear it is; ing of what was to be,done,'and a �y suffed..:Lamblys She was afraid he might follow will ave instant relief. +j C. 'whether the time is,ri`ght to in- perfect unity of action, as I do, gg was going dbut eject d1y her; she looked nto aatobace vest their money. Lmbfy'siagoodforeu• y..: There so shall ye do.' sehe,toothache, ns in i cry some questions you. cannot answer It was in the strength and pow- back. storriack co shop,; directlyif you are honest. . er of the, Lord that the were- r� Christine had ego difficulty in ••,You try, if you are wise; not to go forth against' the Midianites. s identifying the girl, who stood be- complicate family troubles or to His invisible sword and hosts giveSAO advice involving large sums would win for them. NEADACHE POWDERS ea fore the shop window as if 'rapt of money... There are other qui- f s' by a pair of silver sandal's. When stioas you must not answer-fully. 1 Little heartbreakerl, A captivat- Christine paused and removed her Those are the questions involving toddler costume the toddles sunglasses, the girl, glanced up , bw with a flicker of recognition, re- life and death:', �$. r t dress takes only 1.yar4l Match- turned for a moment to This is very, interesting, • B 4' to he in- ':>�bonnet, flirty. panties included. Christine interrupted impatiently. attern 4834 comes in children's spection of the-sandals, and then "But, why.,does it, concern. me. - strolled strolled off aloe the Boardwalk. WLes: 1, 2, 3,-4, 5 and. C Size 6, g . __ or. my cousin's death?" ' Wrock and bonnet takes 1� yds. _ Presently Christine folowed,-saun= ^Because Mrs. Tal>iert's ca'sq inch material: tering as the other girl did. Miss Thorenson, •was one of.the Send twenty cents (20c) in At the top of a flight of stairs' 'ac- 8 % t ' must-Hots. Partly on that -ac- -' s �eanips cannot be accepted) leading to -the street below, the thisp3tfern-Lo I£oom�2> '13 ---•- - — girl glance ac re-§fie de•-- were — circumstances I'.did,not en- dtWde St. West, Toronto, Write e o acended. She walked on a block. tiiel understand,, I did not warn • >♦lairely site, name;` address, style Y bei. turned into a side street, ienloclted your cousin of her danger." a door, and 'went in, leaving -the ISSUE 90•-1844 door ajar. :(Continued Next Week) f ;, - M _ rv. �.. �,i<.'-<<ni..T .;'. •i•�. r .- "s CIT : a•_ ._ . :w�' ..e„4.F• .ham - 4 M-' .Y. - _ !'"�-, ..<.. ice'"--a' '^ ;;..y�. ,;..: .•. . ,F ' . ^,� ::�.. ..4. - v""- .`^f .-s. ¢v — 'c.-.' ,-G'-, -';.--:,'• -- } • � v .. .'}•1t ,. .rte U� � .?+', •- a .a' �„' .�„ ..t - > f w • • SERVICE '"`°a+. • A RUDDY -Ba sber • _' . RAD-10 j� DUN LD UDD :: •.- .` - ` ' i � �, - lV•Solicitor. Notary Public. IMoae7Ew<1wa _ •f5co formerly occupiedY the ate A. Curb - RTY -- — -- !�� •o.conch wins of Court Hou.e.Whitl,7�ffiYA p _ ___ _ARDSPain L t! 8055 t N BE ON, BEL } _ C luo r% �t• I'i�Aj,�Viw7e �lL�•�� TLS Barrlstors 5oiicitors that Frais the Temper and •MW'�""� W. J. Beaton, K. C., Telephone r �C,oaranteed Repair Serdae H. Brooke Bell, K. C. Ad. 2898 Nerves. It ffiaY � Your Eyes•, { lickefing' r J. D. F. Roes John L, PondCemmurte y : sate or Model C. H. TUCK•OPT. 0 872 Bas Street — Toronto ARTHUR FIELD — Disney Block, Opp P. O. edneSd a 1W '/ PHONE 62 R 3 Phone 1 16 PIC.KERING, ONT. C. C. RICHARDSN OSHAWA, ONT. • . Bldg e Games �_ 61 1 Continental Life 0-I Bay St. orpato .1Rni4h Be - ANCINO • - NotineO QDElevator -'BALL GAME at -s•34 p:-in.-- -- -`pe-ao building of an ldna: Row, Reg. seed Barely - -,-%p - Pickering vs. Ajax - - h- CARPLrNTERII�G . _ 1t CEMENTING entre angulird Gov Reg. seed Oats Me Qll pLVMBINQ Will coma be in Lunch served from 6 P. 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FRI., SATURDAY - - sae 19a istory iso meek Ilttle word that covers a multitude of s enng \ .And ,■,, Z,, .aa 29 < - •,. .. itis b est mistakes...wilt we suffer less! Remember hew in Thank tom' Old Tyme and only throa4h p g g p •--- Lucky tars :. a ... Modern Dancing - tithe last warfalks'blevy t�ieir money. es�fiea spendingipnces ` Toronto AD sh= -Pick. N It Ml- Gt A'C - othat b 1918,the ,�' you buy today for 89`cost that while baby's coat AG N y �iARD INN _ - _ RON OIBSON • d fio asiaiil� o at today.'This was infl= and all RANSPORT- - Every Satuidak ;Sight 8,3Q-12.0 _ N 1 atos why TRANSPORT ,Adm.` 60 cents -- Good Music 1b0 soon it was followed by the inevitable;depre_,V. on . tip• T� -+QARTA4E MOVING - ovr overnrnent is determined to proven inflation now.: why there are prise r l/•0[! _ _9_ . --r — -- ve Ai a-AG..�_ YEG STONE ... — _. coilin $ and otlur cnti•inflationory measures to hold the cost of living down and Count err ; nercrros �,asWM. . MAW' 9 , _ CYTIONE . A i NA Dr AU RR._.. .. r • h.And YDU hal meat a future 8epression and keep yaw VALUATOR : keep our dollar'value htg - _ _' P P Sales oeadueted .An where Phone or write. Address 614 Dun - dlAss tuXu g Ontario.� - . •me .o• a u a nee a y dtr ut. .. w rz --Whitby, J --Wh b • o on 'd b - : invest your money wisely d avol Mack market span ingy ,Notice • but rich de- 1 we can !u'rfuah me®aorlais "at will �_ 1,0 mbination Storm Doom ani please • from- every < • - . Stores .Qash —'Made to Oe+des standpoint. In dignity ort co kee is the cost 1 appeaisuce our I promise to give my supe p 8 also ► 7 - work will stand out of living down. I will;buy only .what I need. I will observe the ceiling whether buying or sell- - lsphsl t Shutgles :It f through the ages. - - - No Greater Tribute �' IL -Roil•Roofings. 1 Asphalt Bingatoa Road West ing goods or services.I -- pay N..W. STAFFORD save.for the future, invest in Victory Bonds and Well Boards 40K Bilway Monvanental Savin s Certificates. Aird I will support < 1 ar - ' �� � war the cost of living. . :N Me- Gordon" Ph, dgy Whi*bs Oat. taxes which help l0 1 _ • - - -0i } - CLT�D'F�1ma ALM"_ _.. 'R•- C. Tit WANTED IDEAD HORSES AND CATTLE lfar�. ecce tie For tree plcr up pbone - �N ,. 141 dfalsaeia icer �� poWiibvd by THB Bg$WING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) BROOKLIN ......... •• R s for all the rwvk of*0 Narloa MIARIO I O •••• - �.bdp r..«f si>.daepe, char IaAadw:r pn.•a M�►rkhawei O�• -0,:CLAREMONT ear 1PICBERINIi aN - _ 'A.GINCOURT ........ :on. s>lw _ e— In M,aeooriaia Canning Sugar-Coupons' !We pay the - phone oborget _ ,... ; W. D. ATKI14SOX LICM48M AUCTIONJIM of our All canning sugar coupons, Fl to Licensed Auctioneer _ GORDON YOUNG 4TD. ANNIS—ln loving mn1wno y who Flo in Ration Book No. 8, are otow - •Phone 29t1 ho 1Rivers" the PgpPiB AGiIN. 6S W =. mother, - Toronto p away July 16, 1988. °S 1944. Eaoh coupon is noted auctioneer an The rolling stream of life _rolls on, until Dec• 81, sugar. For Hastings County, For the successor of York and g+AII�I'TING i , ' But still the vacant chair, good for' one.pqund of �� >n Farrn .Stock and aria; anecessor to Corp. Bas v Recalls the love, the voice, the smile those who Prefer to P Specialising les. of C. A. 8. F., aa4 of the PAPER-RANGING erves instead of ,canning, 'TF°, can- Property Sa formerly Of the one who once sat there; ring sugar coupons ,nay be exchan- All sales personally listed and ad-• J. H. `Prentice Farm sad First Claes Work We miss her much and alwaYs will, gni for preserves coupons at any vertised. Bills prepared and posted. sad Prentice), Materials Supplied Her vacant place no one can fill; Servim Reasonable Rates gates a specialty, at - It Down here we mourn, but not in vain local Ration Boardoneees Coupon Prompt Phone gtont'fvill4 280 ;.. stock a�omable Bataan 3I. 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ERE when he recalls that loans for the veil, caught to a heart-shaped halo Ushers were: John Devitt o LAREMONT - ' making of fabrics were unlcaown at o! shirred net and carried a bouquet brother of the br de,• ar ' younger 'that tine, other than small hand- of p� rosebuds." Mrs. H. CAlendenn- 3 Norman Browse, the groom t nephew. . operated affairs. ing, was maid-of-honour, dressed in The reception was Held in the his artwu ar int' occupied a floor length atcown of blue nshee; basement of the church. Mrs. Dev- See Claremont Ngws,+ Front 'Page said added a This area ion he wall -of this crepe• with hing an charge._of the program, building was viewed and:studieo carried a bouquet of yellow rosebuds, its received in powder blue crepe Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wilker, Mrs. much to the succe39 .of the after- g' • ' W02 Arnold Leggate, nephew of dress, white hat and corsage of Y. Evans and children and Mrs. noon. Mr. Milton ..Pegg, violinist, by students, and peasantry of all 'sweet peas, while Mrs. Browes wore Italy. When Napoleon threatened to bride was best Wien. The bride :., Gleeson have returned home after assisted his son Edward, who gave Y• •P° and groom• left the church under s mauve silk jersey with whits hat r� holidaying at Ballydown Beach, on two beautiful piano numbers. FA- invade the city and small kingdu.n' Guard_of-Honour foxuned .by the W. and sweet -peas. After the usual, and Mr. Pe 's the monks of the :monastery there toasts, the grown present the ;Lake Simcoe. ward is always good, egg's V. R. •C. of which the brine ie a Dr. and Mrs. 'Tunlinson have re- violin laying was appreciated by covered the wall with'a paint, hiding bride with a lovely engrave gold p member A reception was held at 1:,t '..turned franc their vacation. all. They also accunpanied Mis's the""avork" from the-eyes of the in- locket, a' signet ring to the flower x y y Joyce Hard who sang a coo le of wader. Troops were.later quartered the home of the bride's parents, her girl and New Testaknents to the.att- At 11 a. gym, on Sunday, Jul 23, y, p mother receiving in a' street-length the union service will W held in the songs with a clear, fine voice. in this rocGri, and to meet their •re- dress of blue print crepe-with white "endants ' f. e Grills, of hu alan ire�rnents cut a . hole .through ad a cersage or white The bridesgoing-away.dress was union, out-of-doors service in' the sang a solo accompanied by Miss this wall', at the same t>rne cutting carnations. a awmm.er suet of ro m a-rygg blue, A. park: Se=on `'It costs too 'much". Shirley Jermyn, of the same pnQ8 a s etion of the picture, under- The happy,couple left to spend a white hat and accessories, with tail- lace r Friday July a un Y .both young ladies played and sang short honeymoon with the gruari's atm owing the invasion, and retireanent The bride and groom are spending i,Pi is-of-the =:epi-=3=�-expression,-and ar ' at T, rank Park, selim-manig were enjoyed by 11, of troops. the monks.seta re- their ones i noon na ua o st- tzrgul) rict, and on their return witt reside • jourbaskets, _ ss JtLr n, also ave a piano, pping uWay with sc, sfitall Hele" Margaret Devitt, Bride af a. moving cos o - _. �_.—_-_.1 and come along. classical nt:i:nber very smoothly, y The. Claremont Baptist. Church played with well-balanced tones, re-. instrument. A thorough removal was Elmer (Bud) Brov►es never accomplished, as is seen in the ----- . . - service at the Brougha July :23. -t Miss Beulah Hamilton 'end Miss large photo c copy w Rev. - Rev. Bexton will preach. Mildred Woodward' gave,a couple of i Banigan brought home with him. a pretty sia i�Wer wedding in:Green-. The knowledge of architecture wood United. Church, on Saturdai Mr. and Mrs. V. Wright and-dau- vocal numbers accompanied by Miss edg id is, of Toronto, were the Harlock, in fine style. I and perspective, as evidenced in this July 15, when Helen M. Devitt, only; j igujof M'rs, ZT,onner and Mrs. The W'annou children played and painting by Leonardo is.-remarkable daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dev- Lonsdale on Sunday last. sang a bright little kindergarten pplication of this knowledge has itt, of Brougham, fo -arnerly of Greeh- EFFICIENC Y Owing to the News.Reporter being selection vers nicely - Londe played, never been applied in a more Perfect wood, became the'bride of Elmer ;away on a week's vacation this week Marjorie recited, as deu Evelyn n•,aaner by any artist since that day. (Bub) Bro�ves, of West Hill, Ont. }�v 1 visit to w vi No a talented The lighting, the grouping of the The church which, was tastefully '.lie did not make his usual Woodward. David ' Claremont, and this column is nec- little lad is makinggoodprogress - figures about the table, all have an 'decorated with suau-mer flowers,, by C..144. TUCK k as usual next hg'121gyed several times, intirestingex lunation. jrirl friends of the bride formed a Week, Miss Mary Jermyn played a very The "hidden" ea uare cam t one tov l y setti—ng and,Devitt, ac -groun r. Opt., and ,, PAY Piano number, and this was as explained by Peten brother of the bride Card of Thanks well received. become amazingly interesting, and was at the organ throughout the Eyesight cial�ist - ceremony. Poap of T _ s gix Y Mise Eva 8,. or- J ' Mrs. I. F. Dopking and family, of iful piano solo, an did the three Luke en us by Mr. Banigan, on this paint- onto, and Mise Marjorie Byers, of P. O: ,�tareatiiaait, wish to thank the kind' sisters and all deserve credit for ing, we feel we should suggest to Greenwood, sang in duet foiim, "O Disney Building {Opp• ) , friends, neighbors,' pallbearers and their effort in helping to maks the other neighborhood groups that you Promise Me'" very sweetly. OSHAWA PHONE-151$ _ theMasonic Lodge- members, for program--a success. -endeavor to have hint appear before Given in marriage by her father, - their many acts of kindness, exp- your group, giving this very profit- the bride was lovely in a long floor l�lirmber 7105 reesione o!,sympathy and beauti�il . `' able story and explanation of "The length -brocaded ivory satin gownOld ways die hard. Old ways and floral tributes, during their recent --.-Whitevale Last Supper". with long sleeves and sweetheart habits became ingrained and family, sad bereavement in the -lose of a neckline: Her finger-tip veil was of ch stics cling tenaciously and ]ond,and loving'Husband and Father. '�'- embroidered net caught in cap style Bed Cross Poet�oned' Williams -- Barnewatl with sweetheart rosea. She carried and it is hard to 'conform to new The Red Cross Meeting scheduled -- a sheaf o! ink roses and baby's- riles but When all the wired is al to be held on Jul 18, has been post- -Pink and White gladioli fo:cned a P War and the need is realized on all July breath, with fern. The bride's att- sides, men ,eyes anal machines are R Dorcas the menthe of paned to July 25, in the Library decorative back-ground in the Ver- dhdants, Miss Luraine Leslie.' of brought as near to perflection-as can July and August Building at 8.80 P. m.a dun United Church on Saturday last Toronto, wore_powder blue silk er- for the marriage o! Lillian Edith, se with white lace dutch hat and is in the interest of production1 est o' ` We wilt deliver in the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.F H. Barrne powder blue veil and carried a sheaf u nt. -and y iency and good anarnagane , VMte Avctarewent— actary - eoptinued-fraw front page wall; Verdun, to 4 Cpl. - mod Education can never atop eyes sintin The Bible, then, as today o! summer flowers. Little Miss Bar- industry, csainot afford" to be-edn frost 9 a. mt to 8 p, m. Daily' paintings. isms, son of Mrs. Bowe, Digby, N• bars Gray, cousin of the bride was fronted with indifference neglect as Cl:r&RE KONT MEAT MARKET was among the leading studies, with S Dr: Joyce, D. D., conducted the flower-girl, in pale pink sheer with !- the resultant numerous religious > - positive-nlgleCt to seek t use a pro- Fir►•, - ° "`�� aintings of that day. The fact that was. ® and Mise Ruth Henderson head dress .4 pale blue and pale fessional service when it may be the p was.salaist. ping target ane-note and carried h, means of increasing the efficiency o! so many of these paintings were The bride, given -in marriage by nosegay of- summer flowers. the individual. produced on-the walls of ariany of her father, wore a floor-length gown Mr. Victor Turrell attended the To Re Contiirued the large public buildings, rather - white brocaded satin, a finger-tip 'gro, as best man. Brougham _ than.canvas, is explained by Mr. B. - Dean Mair has added_ a large - -' '� !v Mr. _ - extension to his store proper y - • Mrs. Auld, who has been spending _ • a month at the Burrowshcme has l - '"^' �'"" r returned to the city. Mr. 1$cWhirter made 'a htirreed call on Brougham friends on Sat- .. _ . r , _ _ ,¢:'day last. a _. . . W. J. Brown was with his peopleevtr the week k bis father T, C- .frown being seriously ill at`present. • ' - _-- Mr; and Mrs B. Easton spent last week with Northern friends. AN THEti- Cowie, r Mr John of Toronto, was 1 _4:,+Q , - calling on Broughs+n friends on Sun- 1'' Mr. Syivanus Madill, of Toronto, - r r y - to visiting relatives N- - - -- - - Sce Bronghan.•Dist. News Elsewhere ; ow thfs issue. waft Greenwood 34r. and Mrs. F. M. Chapman of Ross Disney on Sunday. k _ ' Miss Marion McVey has received YYY -ta position as supervisor of a young . - *. sem•, r "�•� m r people's surinmer school near Hamil- ¢ton, for the holidays. ' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pegg held a a 4 a g i -4ami1-y re-union on ylr. M. N. -,Pegg's lovely lawn on Sunday, after- 4 ' noon. ` Mrs. W. Gee, Mr. and Mrs. K. s 'Holliday, Mr. and Mrs. K. Miller s 1 •F. W. Gib- on Mrs. durin g the week-end. a �y '<' , TA H. } S _ Z + .vim- on of t ir old friends of this circuit one day last week. Mr. Tink is still on a circuit in the-U. S. i --, --Dunbarton An informal recital was held at , the hone of Mrs. Chris. Campkin, Dnnbarton, by her p311"_ CIS Kx�sw upils, recently. , ` ering at Jsmes Cainpkin, a beginner; played "Betty and Bin" from the John - -, Btnes ors serving ht 9W ranit= � has been t�toiled and that.you may s o`hom"m book. Mise Joan Hodged how to puf up with so"inconvenience uraxu played "Gertrude', Dream Waltz" i * '•and delays -end "The Doli's Dresnn" Miss Jean 'They re on the'QO 0�� . Connor, a.former pupil,played the �� sailors. soldiers1�irmen fran How~ the•Fiture, does look bright "Peasant Dai'ice". Mrs. Jos Thane- Cw tre to c>entrel and settling men Grid for bus travellers: Already, bray _played `- Purple--Purple" sad Mrs• ' Campldn entertained with "Steep- `' Women on Ieave.� Coach lines Is plaMinQ a fleet of had Dream" by Edward Gertiisn, l' You`p agree that this is enc of thr smart new buss for p*0011 r& chem r and "Canzone Arnorosa (venetian ! most important cobs right now—eYen inch uyaini you'll **y dN thrill Of love' Song) by Eethelbert Nevin. _. Tixe program was excellent. Miss -if it does mean that yOW bus servia carefree N*WGY lawift Frances Campkin and Mrs. Thomp- son F '1 impramptu sing-soserved ng. . A' good } EASTERN HOUSE, PICKEBING PHONE 45 ` time was had by all. ^� r Pupils of Mrs. E• P. Soden, Brou _ua shaur give Music Recital Tha annual music recital ecital given by O the pupils en, was Holu -- recently at the beautiful home..of % Yes,, Glllroaa, Mrs., Norton was ilk , -_--�-. �,-,� ...,,,mss ..• -•.��,.,.a.:,�<.. ate,.- y,��<..., .:..�a. :..: , -,.. _ .r ,•_y.+ .._- -;s� f�'13" _ �::. y' i. ,- ,.,.;.q •:_ ..a;1 .._.. .,��., ', . .. v ,,,,, ., �- �..,. ..,. .._.:.: - .. .. �s• �is t.a� *t.^L r. a. ....�..wy«cYflf,+-g` ,,.�.;y;, _._.r•' .•,. ..n .,. ........^tw-.S•,'�,,••.'.,,,•?�-'-e�=-- ,s -:sur .;i'-- .... _ —.;1: ,..' PRETTY SOFT _ P __ _ • . . +�a - - - Ili 3;: app s o oVGiris 71 , Pi The ck of Tobacco son 9,ftr Have_ .. n you don't know about Paea`dol a-Par d°1 and - yyoou really shoul(L the theatre, or the athlet b event, For PARADOL can het on to t feeling fine and forgetting the pains "s ' _ a► imam p out o galith and art _ _ P dont need to be saying•tO I dear, their pleastlreew Is are - _ ['can't go at that tame, you.know d�otng do as 60 manyL Song Ir $ le coasts. The ceaseless'roar and drone P - w�y ys--parry __ ._with_I3�n. Of War of the great air armadas, which _ 1{.ife is v di8erent for many girls in your handbag eo ere to be pro- � '. sight and day #iIl-the-air, a fear and women who have rover far _tatted at all times against ea. 'themselves that P�L makes aches colds and jittery Sleepers shakes out Df their hada, ands tight as they set.out+upon• ` 4mek work with headaches and Parasol does not disappoint- and,.return from their missions of light poultry houses tossed into the other discomforts which bother 35 ets, a vial. Economy Oise_)Sr, destruction on the Continent, ba- &Iia at tames. They can now take five times as many tablets$l. 'air and_broken, .shop and house . Wish reatfuf sleep from the inhabi= them -' windows ah'attered, not to speak of tants. still clinging to their homes dol the- strain oh 'human nerves. .'Ire- there.14 • • • • only some,of the effects in the vic- Yet the birds, from+cuckoos its. It will be soft sleeping for this laity of Dover's white cliffs caused finches and nightingales, it is said, Allied soldier if only he can hold by the,duels-of..cross-Channet big stay in the region and sing their' on to the prize he picked up'In re- ns and Allied bomb explosions loudest, vying with'the intolerable `OTTAWA REPORTS - Haw Can.,t? captured Cherbourg-•A site, cam- along i t along the invasion shore of Fran din a'phenomenon no in the By Anne Ashley ---.. - The very ground trembles. fir Wort fortable mattr ll,crockery and glassware as in France. War behind h cont Timm security For Farar Family Q, How can I remove paint stains. A ` Yost Be Kayenta Of Future Crew of Four Mang far as is practical has long since Policy In Agriculture from clothing? Midget .Submarine$ been stowed away.'Windows are" A. Either fresh or dry stains can cries-crossed with tape to preserve t rarest advertisement states: be 'removed from delicate' mater- them from being smashed by cos- "It took, twelve thousand - Postwar me suggested by sals without _injury by spobmarines, known cussion,'Alarm clocks are hung on viorkerg to pat that bottle of sponging. The midget. su 1 .IL H. Hannam, President of the with chloroform. Nash 'fabrics can � ,.�+� craft, are liS�e-ordinary sub- wire from reit Yea. it sounded as though It Canadian Federation of Agriculture, bt. saturated wiib turpentine, rub- marines. but mach smaller and; Similar discomfort in leaser de- at a recent meeting of the Society ;bad well between the hands and even more cramped and have no gree is experienced' for some miles d�• r of Technical Agriculturalists, in- water. For are manned thea washed in soapy conning tower.' Tiley' eluded carrying forward some scat- :a very old 'and dry •stain, add a Iiy a crew of four. They are�'about .� N4 � Lal'$', Colored, EmoP�a Riese controls with modifications to little ammonia to the turpentine 4o feet long. The oitlq stiperstrue- ]tigt off the prom 4. ! moeet changing and tock the stains in this.,for for in ture-is a-guard rail for the two pe- conditions and _ 1 V A S 1 O N - MAP - - ptetimt abject;uta;. seine fotstl of mut or two before laltndering. riscape tubes and a mast-like air _ ae>i+nlar marketing where control Q. How can I make better sweet vent, T6 this is attached a steel Send Only Ten Cents is Coin or Stamps to Cover Cost of Handling of the product is -necessary for an pickles.' ,- arm with A strong leather belt, to . This Offer for a Limited Time ' u effective marketing job. or to the A ,� small t}snount -of vanilla which 'the captain strips himself i OC and a small amount o£ lemon ea- �OC CLASSIC PUBLISHERS—DEPT W - guecess of price floors: orderly or- when on .the -deck for observation _ - ADELAIDE W TORONTO .�Pnizad movement of-food suppliestract-added to the syrup Inst before - purposes. _ to world markets; some mcasure it is poured.over,the, fruit.will add of direct or.indirect control of pro- a delicious..flaFor v�hen making MEDICAL FOR SALE .',dnetion, with decentralization- . of sweet pickles, est calcars e How can I remove perspire BLI Finest Bather I D�t3bss administration and regulations self- BARGAINS IN TWO. THREE AND TRY IT' EVERY SUFFERER OF Finest leather and -harness pre- _ Imposed by the producers to theervative BUes also has many, _ $tion from silk?' ! week old started'chlcks. Pullets Rheumatic Patna oa Nen:itls houeshold ossa- !Sc iia at most , extent passible. A. Perspiration stains 'An a deli- 2 week old White LegWhits Lashoorurns. Black should try Dixon'sDtore. 36 Elgin Mun' hardware and abate ' e t :, `: cite silk garment Carl usually .bt ?er.huridred.FBadrtredd Rh X 8 s - hits taws- Prostpa1dG11�04P $torsi J1 product o! Lloyd Lab _ yy a pe ire gently with a Rock. New 50.96 ro's Drug Store. 388 Elgin t- arred oratories, Toronto. All cheese now. being made is removed by rubbing g Y stock 18.96. 4 week old Barred s•HOTo soft dr cloth. Tlock 26.96,"sblDDed C.O.D. Also AS HOOld On!!rtt>'►and Quebec will be taken How can I avoid' clogging i week and older free range Pul- q'IIrIE 'j UTM QUALM NEWLY RECONDITIONED, BOUTs - foe export until further notice, ac- . Q. lets. Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, of our armed forcer, perfect cow - for the &ink. tfrain? Ontario SERVICE rind SATISFACnON dition. $3.25 delivered. Ladies cording to as'order of flit Dairy A Hot grease should not be army shoes, art:ail rebuilt. OLD. Your !1}aoa properly developed sad map. ark goer Products Board. •This is to assure printed ante$2.25 delivered. aced,.down -the drain 'pipe of the, go ROCK HEN$, 1 YEAR antes. $tats., ;ire, send money' = meeting of the 145 million pound.. Pp laying, 81.60. each, 11 six weeks d-OR f EXPOSURE `ROUA 250 REPRINTS 8 for 2be order. Rneklt<t & Co.. Peterbor etsntract.with Britain by March 31 $ink. It will congeal is:coos as it old. Leghorn pullets. 87 Seymour ough, Out =_gad_tend t0 ve_ Toronto. >OINtESr ENLARGING sERVICffi settee - clog it. o �atr all the-films ynv_ _ NAW, U-`4EJ2._ rr e r - g IF YOL1 y'E OLDER BIRDS, IT wast this Year, but you caa'get all 1tLECTtt. soil built'. b e i t s. Q, How should blisters from will pay You to cull and replace the Quality and Bervlcs you desire boyug, brushes Allen Electric Increased by 305,000 since the sunburn be opened? with young stock at-outer cry I t by sending four films to �pmpaay Ltd. 31128 Dufferin Pt. tractive summer pr sxPgRIAL 1"8UTO SER VIC>o Toronto 1941 census, the population of Ca- A, Do not break. sunburn Mist- mediate delivery a-4-s week Leghorns Station J. Toronto. sada is now 11,812,000,mast recent- ars, s this only, adds to their dis- started chicks. �eedi- Bray. UACDONALD C O M B I N ATIOV eontpilatioa of figures shows Qua- and moat heavy grata and seed Thresher wltir C A new layer of akin will $atchcrY, 130'.John N. Hamilton gPECIAL PRICES rain elevator,.all belts complete, bee had an increase of 67.000; On- form ander the blisters and they _ qnt, (Hatching .to order). frs snod running condition. J. i N$ PUL- COLO AND FRAMED W Qroat, Cheltenham, Ont.will _ 30,000; Alberta, 16,000; Nova-Sco• _ lets, 4 weeks-old Barred ec , 27. 6.96, i-weeks'28 90• 2 weeks old ENI+ARGrrar�v a y 1 2 SECTIOY, 185 CULTIVATE iia, 16,000; Manitoba, 2,000,' and Training of homing Pigeotis 19.60. Also non-sexed and put- pualltY Enlargements 498" to Beav- 176 head sheep. 6 milking cow", t Prince Edward I51and. 1,000. New eta !n albite Leghorn$ Naw t tvl easel'mounts, 3 for 26e. From- tractor and other. machinery,,all starts when they are about four pets abires, White Rocks, Hy- ed in Gold, Btiver, Circassian sn to 4,000.00. Mike Bobak, Ash-. Brunswick and Sa k�tchevsan weeks 019. bride at rock bottom prlee9. Free Walnut or Black Ebony n vette, -man. Showed decreases of 1,000 and 0,000 — range pullets 8 weeks up ;o lay- frames on ivory mats 7x9",- IADVERTlilT1 Ing, Free catalogue. Twaddle each. lrf colon red 1790 each. LOVELY BIRTHDAY CARDS, ' - respectively. .. SI RA - -. . * e » Chick Hatcheries. Limited, Far-. n , Or n- TEN Rural' Roo tree" and '"Rlre.alde -gas, Ontariti." 8 or g exposures Realm", six menthe 25c. Rooftree• Thirty-seven hundred'carloads'ofvinu ' CALLECTiON AGENCIES DEVELOPED ANU PRIYTED 25e Pdity ublications, sox 44 i111e O eggs. - approximately 2,400;000 _WAKE �- List Drot4p2 mail service on quail- { lases OT 72 million do�s4, - were NIGHT s. afl� `OUECT J work at low cost datiWill custom• ' WAI%-TED ^.E ere all over Canada wi}1 tell you purchased this year in Canada by will Cas make cop tees that star Snapshot Service doss the QCIANTITY OF LARGE W1"I'OW ACCOUNTS ArD NOTES RECEIV beat' work. the Special Products,Board for the brrathles9 and 9010th- able everywher Use Canada's . . DONT TAKL RISKS; trees. Manger Limb Company. of 'Food up e>7-'Causing a w f o I 1 largest agency or best results. 8S King Street Nest. Tornnta ✓„ British Ministry to stoat and wakefulness? ,; Btnancial Collection Agencies, WITH YOUR FILMS Ontario. Jane'!8 In the reale period 'last ej openfmns tan oo bloat i4 1 ��. ` Federal Bldg.. Toronto. Snapshots can never be takes agaist g0FT + year 1,700 carloads were purchased patina and releasing err -dead Your roils to Canada's largest SLABS AND ,EDGING$. 4' d-In" sea Blow and hardwood: state kind.. qua" .' Alberta and •Locke asap pi DYEING & CLEANING and finest finishing itudid- when cut and lowest prices by the Board. Ontario,:. dise9tion may - tity, 'F 'Saskatchewan In that order COatri•' ao�elMa ti ked ,tow* ,0�us UP vlo fou ANYTHING NEED" S3'AR S1i1APSH0'T SERVICE en cars. Walter $chtese. 19 afe- dyeini.or eiednlalfT Write to m Bax 129. Postal Termtnal'A, Tgqroato clads Street. Torosrto. bated the .greatest quantities so aama dtsesn.0 sad retease9 sea• Bakeepes➢ for information. Wa are Clad to Print your Name and Addren, fir this year. son feel tine and read medle a�to-nt s- D Plainly on Ail Orders Try t4ulveney'a B' answer your Questions 'Dart= HELP�WAXTED. Ed ref wbat it www111ll do for le Order int..-_ti, Parker's DYe works Get Ipixederw from •your drugggist + lar" 12-nurse bottle from tour.drpsst9t. -Juan 791 Yonge street. To- today-the money-back tefal offer ronto. protects You• WANTED AT•ONCE, WUMAN TO ` farm home. '. _ HAIRDR6SSIRGt dow --- -- � _� One adult to' cook for. WI i ' AMBITIOUS GIRLS and preferred, respectable 'place Good Pte Herbert Sather, of•Tacoma, asamfli R s[:E • •r 8 Ezpoanre Roles 49C wages.' Permanent home if steels- - advanced._ - 9' .Wash., paratrooper -who-landed in- � Doable alae only, ' omen�Laarn hair casein at'Can• Normandy without a scratch, re- - ode's finest an.d arges ec oo a R.R. 2, '01st turns to ng an or Ir men as Refined, dignified -work. Splendid_ REGULAR SIZE e invasion's oddest casualty -� S _ pay.°Write or call for tree'liter- or 8 Expmare Rolls 39C 'FARbI HELP WANED-;PARRIED- -the afore. Marvel Fist Deveo must be fully a cow sat on him in a foxhole. Sa- ��RME58 gloor Street, Toronto. Branches' FILMS' erper{enced,.good c arllc - ther taid'•the grazing cow 'tumbled 44 King Street, Hamilton, and. �,�S FILMS with horses-no milking. urkile Tato the 'hole: pinning him down LAXATIVE Rideau Street Ottawa Seat To You BY Return Mwlt from Toronto dr. Write 208,King came. - TABLETS L,In A tl N 'HAI HUltl lNtl THE No. 127-Sari Vo. iS0 or 82p.-40a .St„ Weston, Ont. help Robertson method_ Information \n- ttg--or 816-450 CODiSTIPATION on request rater 4 EXYERIEtiCED FLOURMAN ANU y - It you at from Hemorrhoids Robertson's Hairdress ns Aced- These Prices Include .'Flue Ce��- all round pprinter, peimanerrt poPf- �Far-RraDD_ 4 tion. ADp1y FyIe FI791M, Near (Piles) try getting relief through emy. 137 Avenue Road. Toronto.' Io and 9tailfai + You Will Enjoy Staying At soothing gentle. action o2 FERMOL est seleottve Service Office.. REGIS uO•r>ctt -LAXATIVE TABLETS w-h i c h eo PATENT, SUPERIOR FILM SERVICE , The ST. .ice Fl •a r+a+ many have found effective for thio Box X01 liamtltoa, net. TDH ,Lp condition. Go to your drug store and FETHERSTIlNHAIAitJ tit l UMYANY 'TEACHERS WANTED with B71tb, Show- obtain FERMOL LAXATIVE TAB- Patent Solicitors. Established >�pert Ph FLpisaen for years BUURKES; TEA(HER FOR I'U13, • Every Ragan LETS-two months supply.for-11.00, 1690' l{ Kiri West, Toronto. FOR SALE Ito.school, grades -L-to 10. State er and Telepboue. or write direct FERMOL DISTRIBU. Booklet of Tnformattoo on re-, age, salary, experience and. retEr- gfaile, i3.66 us.- .TORS,'I,QNI)0�7 Ontario. aueat Uonble. .xl" alp• aiEDICAL 82 ACRES, SANDWICH---7s:AST -ences__..tn. $rawer. Secretnry- __ • l{eoa Food, Djsing and Dane- ash near Windsor City lfmtta, 3rd. Treasurer, U.$.S. No.. 1; .Benoit tiw tvtsbtlf, T•rypew�aiffsli0}nry LY BTVldAllt•AND THREAD WURMB Concession Rd. immediately ad-' •and 1Po-lsonWlle Twp'.. $ourkeey.. Sherbourae at Carlton often Ira th4r cause•of:ill.bealtb- joining, improved. Walker,Home- Ontario. Tel. RA..*lab In humans all ages No oa4 ter►- sites Subdivision, about - _ eWeaheae tousle! Why not find out if this a{x acres good standing timber. PROTESTANT TEACHER 1VAAITED is your trouble? lntereattn6 Dar- Black loam. Also 120 lots, corner for S. S. No. 10„ Raglan, 'Ren- L>dLE.pia][ham'sptgetableCom- titulars--Freel Write Mulveney's 3rd. Concession and PI1}etts Ad. me cP c g pi' 6• DApplytstatins yo�dlamydeeapeetalgporttwtnea Remedles. SPecisllsta :Toronto i. OWtter. Box 143, 78 Adelaide R'. salary and. gpalificationa to Ar- Toronto. - ur` C. Genrick Sec.-Tr•eaa., r. •' �o✓Piney west, nervills, W -V GOOD Rki0tJL;1:r5 ous,tired, Ssrltable feel- carer,from Rheumatic Patna orZEA- weak, err ,coo -01' Money Back due to functional monthly •GRAN RABBITRY-NEW ZEA- bearer,Pfakhams CoIDDouad Neuritis should try Dixon's Re• land Whites, Standard and Giant , WIPE natws and that's the kind medy. Munro's Drug Store 338 Chinchillas - All ages - blocky WANTED, Q( ALTFIED'TE1tCHER Toraotekrelieffrornicchin caueedbyeesema. WFollow Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid i1.�0, ty0es-••tiguaiity• fur-make weight for Protestant Public School.'Two t •- c,• M1.Parquiafootscabies,plmp apda ite�hiaa�� pfd WOetht�tylagl A'I�MNLrICA FtN)T!BAL.IN dastro a easily-mature qulcklY-all psdi- or Riore f' Li e NIPlenee. First re,cont�=tt� dothed,lih ti y sed-Dominion wide 'shippers. c1as5. tear Lake `ipplsIl M et ,p WRIPT10R. Giesselow sad ��sa E. UW VOITAKE MA odor instaatl 460 r1te for prices. Reglatered*Rab- Dly A. Douglaa R. R. 1, Monet- i �c,oanufo1rtsspdgnkklycalme lYawi RIItRS bolUa Uttrwa ataat. aIDan bitrf, CampbSi d,- Ontario. villa, .Ont. salary $1,200. Sri, �p�.�9��w� Drug !)tore. Uttawr. 4'- 0.o.. .. . � • , . -.'•t ♦ .. .x.._ •,, _. a .+rr - - - .a.,. - f - '"'J!x r y♦a' '� +„ n-' .... .,..:.,- s✓'a+.P" - .yX,. �f;. •Tj; �,�!, ky,' �'� fC .:4_" 'yr. *.'-_ <'� the �:� ."••'•• .'v¢�i.:%n•1l^ IL � r ,_-....._.,,,,. .. ... _.. ..,... ._..,�,,..,.-:-sur"...,, n--- -r,..:....cy'; -^"+'ey - .- „�h....-» .. - - :...,, � �.:. •:.,^'.fir, t ;:s;rrt'.i t ;HOLD EVERYTHING +rem FUNNY BUSINESS1*4 � a - SRS DOWN AT_MSK- cNOTICES THAT HE li" WIPE4 17I{tGERS ON '� _ e, •- AND U6495 LETTER GOT NJK.ON NIS PLOTTER uPsARe�i 4. ,. >. - . v49 - < � ?? AUS FAMILY WHO'S MUTTERS WEL):THEY— RS THAT LAEAN- {. EN USING HIS FAUST HAVE,.HE MOW WHILE HE HAS"T IN FOUNTAIN VEN,SOWE• 00 IT.,,WIPES PEN ON FINGERS OF LEFT ONE HAS GOT IT CLEAW_WITH PIECE HAND _LEAKI?46 _-0F PAPER "I knew him in college—he - " � _ OEGIDE3,A5 LOWA9 CAN'T LOCATE THE FIN" INKY FM16ER- "PORTS ON MISSION.. His ZN Vj HE MwHT . _TROUKL Puss PEN To- PRINTS.ON HIS LETTER. LPM40T, ELL TAKEPEN A- 66THtR AGAIN,WASHES @IVES UP IN DIS&VST �AND FIND OUT HANDS AND MAKES \� � \ �.`S WRONG F9ESH START lei ust V r"sa "�3 >tev `� ` iz•9 1 "Bot there's nothing you can do about it, Sarge-he's on a two-day leave l" yf -MORIE " -YELLOW FE ' . , S.- -7 .-LIMITED. ' . _ GOLD (No Personal Liab' 'tY) - - �{ _ - ' Bon of the Prime Minister, Ran- - `REGINA - - ':'• � II. Z dolph Churchill is shown here af- >= YN ter returning to London to report YK. ;: El2YH RN on his mission to Marshal Tito. He \ :_ r�' C+� was landed in Yugoslavia by ¢ �Q;U t+TARM1aA.�t _ parachute several months ago and �aQp�S MOR 1 E contacted the- partisan leader. - �� Y K. op NEW NAZI CHIEF i Ir Z .; _. _ IV - PT4R• "• py Q O >: 1 A { , CQN ESTID • �. ,� � ,� � a ��?� News - .- - _ GU J ENSEN XrYELLOWK.NtFE7 — � CIA A Kiernan reports say that Marshal .The property consists of six claims known as the Dora' Group, numbered -Dora-One, Two', Three, 'Four, Five and Marl von Rundstedt, German com Six, adjoining the Consolidated klining and Smelting Company on the east. There is a strong vein running from' •' zmander-in-chief in w e s e e ra the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company claim, going through on west boundary of Nowita One and Dora $mope, has 'for reasons of health' Twelve. l understand' that Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company have received Grab'Sample Values of $50.00 been replaced by Marshal Guen= tber von Kluge, above, one-time from that particular section commander of German army that = beseiged Moscow. • CALF LOVE n*,USaUly' A.- -ttrac ivef "..P X11 e. Urc ase • at , !,. 8e. • er, . arer4 _ : . ;+ Tranfegents: GUARANTY TRUST CO. OF CA Ric mond St. W., Toronto. ; USE ' THIS COUPON T BUY DIRECT OR - a L _ UGH YOUR BANK OR BROKER ODDER THROUGH Arm ' t rop ' -- For th & C o. -- =- - _ _ _ _ _ _ r g, y ARMSTRONG, FORSYTH & CO. Y: ' : :: 156 YONGE S'T. —... .. •Telaplhone Adelaide 8538 5- - .NT — • TORONTO, O -' - Please purchase for me 156 Yo a St. _ d LI t �•Morie Yeilowknlfe-Col 'Mines• 'mlte'd a i`Sc ,. ... per share. . - � Charlie Grithm, Chicago Cubs man- .. �a Beulah the calf; Purchased by NAME . . . . . . . . . . . -- , - _ - Us Wilterii- der (center) on be- : + Nie "7.� •r. Z. iL JIM* &W of company for ti�,o00, O ADDRESS . . .• . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . ging boaally at wriglo Field. : ^ s : J t. '.. s�t :.....s�-a.. ::.'w, 'c•••:+F. 9 ... .. If'. ,� - aC'T".-"'•x. r,y, .A- •_i-::'-.-.. .. ,s.' � .�!� ri_.�. ar eh Wr• ^'-ba4'+' .ifs.• ,•' .. .,•... . " '.._,p..y^,' .. " _ - -. .'- ',k-. a;.:- .. .. ,'�,-y.:. aVt's ERINa LLS �. .�. � Classified A , 'IC8 ' _ . ' Insurance of all Hinds IrlSilk Coolers � WOODS and FRIGIDAIRE. Lm1'e med- .15th Year as '' ,."'late delivery. $260 up. Agents for. iDELAVAL MILKERS: Trades sec- j;. - >Iasurance Adviser : opted. do •better at Toronto _ _ ?� ��L -• - - - _ ---� 1� 1 Address. -. Phone Radio and Sports, - •T• -` Brougham, Ont kick 6 R T Z41 Yoage - St. joroate = —-- ' - - - - - - ----- — 6 50 71 To Let -- 2 partially furnished- _•C,omm nAng on June 1. _ - 'in Village of Pickering. Light house - - keeping. Bly Apartment$, Church our mill will close for -Sat- _ A FRIENDLY LETTER TO'QUR' ' ,$tr. Pickering `may .afternoons, until the _ Shingles and Lumber Our feasts pass yau2 wsT every " It the- party who left the logs week of Septe►nber 1, 144 day' CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS; - to mill to'be,rade up into shingles ^ ooaL, co$E, 1.,. an&lumber,over one.•year ago, does _ Once again we feel we must make a little change -not emu for and settle for game by y�lf)OD CEMENT, in our Husinese Policy- - - :Yictor ClAugum Inv, arke, Greenwood60 De Ns LOC K W OOv BAND, ( RA.QEL, On and After Septernber'1'; 1944; we are plac ACK ER1<NG. our business_on.a CASH BASIS . _Part IN Man or WoA4n Wasted ONT.. ' and For established Watkins route of 6--are- - - _- "We ire asking-our marry friends who have Y ER - 13a lar anonthly account for - =reliable,reliable, have travel outfit or ----- - — n xte -- earsT _Pj�s�bear with us t means of getting one. No capital _ .gl6o 10011 08Tt8ge W Qzi[; �'_aid --�•,&�telxtions_ s or experience requi . Write The _ venture, and cantinas.our friendly _ We ha,vealso pissed in stock a full ori P cash basis• _ R, Watkins-Ccunpavy, DePt� 177 Masson St. Montreal. 4C LINE of •MAPLE LEAF feel assured that Sou all know, t because -- _ F�•16. 2 We ]He3sdock and White Pine COMPANY FEEDS o! malny -Wartime Regulations and Ret�orts 'which Cut and sawn to order in special i Mail much extra office,'work, the worry 'and stress . ulzee, Miff Valley Lumber Co. Ltd. A• W; MITCHELL. of busihees-beo=es somewhat burdensome. out. phone-2020, Mr. Webster. AT E _ T the generosity I�lar n` 51 Thus, once. again, we appeal a i ' Piokenng, Ont. ro New Potatoes 'vCT�3IT�'Y' - - - of -the good people of Pickering, and Vicinity, and r `For Sale -- new potatoes• Phone - Yards 74: Res. 65W sincerely hope we merit your whole-hearted co- Edgerton Pegg. Claremont 14 R 14. Healthfully Air-condit4oaed Phones - opet'9�tion. ire, Buttons - i ue ctFRI., Ant q Y Antique Picture Buttons wanted - THURSDAY, A, . RICHAR .. - - you, d.. ' Collector will pay good price for JULY 26, 21 and 2Z Thanking __button strings. Mrs. E. E. Craig, Two Shoes at 7 and 9 p: m. G1ENDRAL INSURANCR We Are, : ! tt J. 514 Riverside Drive, Toronto. Saturday Matinee st 1.3# REAL ESTATE - - or Sale - Clydesdale mare, tine - CONVEYANCING -' , "y y, ears'81d. Bred. First-•class condition. U In Arms. [' �'� �' � i;_ � •E ours truly, oc, McEwen, Lot is, Con. 4, Pick- _ An old established agency, ready. _ • _ (In Technicolor h. - to serve. Massey-Harrg9 phone, Pickering 60 Bruise r Sale — `THE B{�i FR1E{VDLY STORE Danny Hays and Dina Shore _ _ ! 2od condition. Mike Boychyn,,b0 _ :R. Whitby: ` .M. S, I hapman Strayed -- iroin pasture, about three MONDAY, TUESDAY, 'WEDN'SDY M O R LEY _ smiles east of Claremont, a heifer July 24, 25 and 26 CY R I.L E. . _ s steer. Beer Bros. Phone 26 R aL. Last Complete Show at 8.20 11, Aarkham - - TOP MAN "Care-of Rayon Garments" INSURANCE ffartime:Prices and T - Starring - Donald O'Connor �- Susanna Foster -The Standards Section of-the War-- Peggy Ryan- ' tune Prices and Trade Board issues PHONE 6 7 PICK. warning to the effect that great Also An Adlled Attraction - s g - care should-be taken in the laundsr- Picke' "' 'fag''and ironing--of rayon.garmenta Minesweeper - FOR SHEER LOVELINESSNardwa.re There is now acetals yarn as well r i n viscose am in the-fabrics- used Richard Arlen Jean Parker USE r'" - su Y - to- manufacture wunen's blouses, • Russell Hayden 'underwear and dresses, and there 18 _ _ �j '. $ danger of 'them disintE I'M ins 5ATC�RDAY LEG SILQUE' �Ve 3 Gave in Stock through meltiPB.of the_fabric if the _-SgUnpAY. FRI., . -_- ------- - roper cafe is tint taken. d p pe s July 27, 28 and 29 _ , ; -A,oetate 'rayon melta at a comp- phantom of tli� IMPROV CREAMY.TYPE LEG . ,aratively low tt.mperature,. not anuclt _ _ . -Paints :=-'Varnishes and $rushes -_ above the boiling point of water. It M`LbE $ an sedan UP aiinents of t}us. �r'� �nr Js suggested dthat dein on the wrong ..Opera - Easy To Apply - - Seed a V Tools . type be ironed p •� _ 1 side, and ,ivith_an iron that is•unlp• - ;( technicelour E M Saves You Money warm. If the iron sizzles when it is Starring Nelson ,eddy � ,Genearal Hardware Supp res -_ •' -it-is-toa- - -- ,touched witft-a met-TrngYs` hoi. -Apart fn-u this weakness, ac- Two-Papular Shades=Raise. +ttcta� p _ _y _ '.state rayon is as good as visces� Maple Leaf -Fire 6 oz. Botile'-= $i,00 '4 (;. jT�LSI�QN, " PICKERING _and' in na,iy ways is superior .both P t' J. S appearance and durability. InsUrari �n aP� - Ce Co. I THE hEXAL� STORE _ St. Francis be Saves Eon'td - ....- r - floral ensi,_nble with black aceessor= •��, 1 -',.J, R. Boyes Phm- B. �ie9�a>�ZC cSrirr�a 'sorsa - w'hit� -- or. / IC- --- - — -- -- -. . carnations, She was assisted by the cheap. Phone, Pick 68 ano motherof the g ucni.in a ,mauve sr . Buildings - w tiiz---ei:' r::ble. with a corsag r oz I Windstorm Insurance on Bui'idin$s o �all urton ' Windmills, Silo.s_ etc. Farmers _ pink ,ros!s. Travri nio, to Ii ,, We Have on a short huney�itoon; -the bride• Automobile Insurance of .: chose a• g0'0`,1 of pink silk jersey, - All Kihds _ t i �O HO MR BY, PAY TO PRICER AT W 14IT YOUR H M MARK= with-%rhL.e auasorie.,. -� Write or Phone are oo tie Fer - G d is ea5 i izer, ' WANTED - P .n • • C .. The Garden•Party Cc,--irn-'ttees re- $owman & Rowe Sprays, Seed Cbrtt, - port that ail is in readiness for an Durolave,' the popular ojl jVund • enjoyable evening in the liar i:utr.iti `• -- - Hens and Spring�.Broiler4 Park, on NIVAnesrlay, Ju ->i ls'' _WHITBY 0-NT RI0' water paint in pastel shades. advt.'). We cnrd ally, invt`e our p friends and neigh to ;ttexd. SEE OL R STUDIO COUCHES Lawn'Mowers sharpened and repair-_ ::Highest Market Price • • • • • . Pre-nupt'ial Shower • . i .. • . - _. - . Mrs. Jas. Mcblorrow .and the Studio 'Couch,• * • $A6•00 ��� ;Misses Ethel O'Ii'aie sed Helen isle- ., �,LVIN BUSHB Yj��� .RINC: V`A Ceratin entertained on 1Mnrday ev- Studio Coach and ��..{{. ening, at the home of the former, i:� Two Occasional.Chatt" -' - _ •L I M IT E V hofiouzr of our .popular bride -and - $73.00 and LTp� _ „ • • : Hardeware Tinsmith z groom to be,•Miss Helen R.obinsoa _... _ and Mr. Jack Featherstone. Little: _Studio Couch'anil Two I 6 $>oGUft f.B'E D EGG GRADING STATION dres_ed as a Lounge Chairs $134 Phone 46 --- -- Joan Featherstone, • , , - -' WHIT-B-Y--U6-- k- bride, and blaster Hiiglhie McGri k- -. WHITBY, ON •- _. PHONE- WlI TBY-33 in presented the'bride with a well- 32-Piece Heat-resisting filled basket of loveh, gifts.' E3:p,- Breakfast Set in Iris - .-Bought-and Sold- -- ression<s of gratitude, and a priirise " -Pattern'-$4.25 _'Sterilized, clean-[Tied ClOthitng �UMBER CO • of welcome;t6'their new•'h��me, «ere Gifts ed and pressed like new. Carry a' �' o Wedding rh� O M relatives nice Ione f O wellreceived by the :tinny, rein t A and friends pr--went. _ and Shower Gifts large stock of lush class suite, a DiI 1. ^yam- overcoats and pants, Also a'good -LIMITED ''Couldn't . Keep Her Mouth Shut" I �• A. gTERRITT •mak of new leather costa and ----- windbreakers, and gents' igtnlsh- carboro ,lunation A good,story. is being told, ince - urns ure ngs s very 111 and Scarbor itis Chief of Police J. B. Irvine. --- Store Phone 1S ' '._. -Res.-90 and be convinced. TELLPHONES -=• H - owned a o 83 ti It w-zns, that, one day,not-long ago,. Sam Schwartz 4 he, in plain elotheg called at a ce=- piekering, {On#• 21 Bond Str. West. Oshawa • Q� (���• u h Pickering Township- establish- Fritish �Colurnbla i� v cniFIt,-tha't had•reportedly been oper- ating'slot machines and other forms "! ■ - s 1 _- he was Qu ity . Ma of gambling. Walking in, _ • ' _ al Meats .= _ e lace. y . -_'-.inert-bY a-lady: oPerating._th.. P- -- . him in a _ _.. _ - ung es She'k.mknbdiately--engageid Fresh Vegetables = conversation, in .which. she tpld himNo. _ - aanong other things, .that "one had days, they tell me We have a mew an -be drim ca them reft j i No. 3-55 i 1,•� _ Chief in piekerine, A.nd.-be was a "- + I l T l - - - -- son-of-a-gun".'The Chief let her go In Season} No. Z-3% ,.. as6a on for-s while, until she had told him all he wanted to know, then- ow-- �+ ' RKET ;r Omer N _Forto ' S 'thank. you ,rpaaaan,_I'm Chief Ir- _ SILK-S -MA_ _ Place Your _ . _ :vine, that's all I wanted to know". 7. aO my Q.•••"•said the lady► "why Phone PickaWS 26 a r, owlt I 'keep my mouth shut" A .. . y