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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_07_05_'✓'.1,:';�!T .e.. s.., _-.,... .. .,..- . ..,,. ,.. ,•E _l'.; ..5 • , .. . , , 3• N}': .+.., - a+:,E :,, :i .' e..� •.K.. .,,'�>.,...�.v. .. .,. .n.... .. ,�.y.R,ev.f.,e• x�„ 's•, ar. _ .`t:�+ r''`' .,,; '. ;r'"Cr'+'.s..; �.-. t-1� - -.:•-'s ^..y �^w--.t• _ ` ,,,; � a��• a . ., . ;,,, .... _... r, . . ...: _ `w �'-z ...r~,- .- 'keg•:.. PICKE NfiW1.1-s''s RIN&,, OL. LIX — _-_I'ICI{ERI1�3(, •ONTO, IRILAY, > «T SLY - , _ isatsNiscal sar�trs� ► ., 9�0 ? = No. 46 1 .BASE JANE W. A. PARTY �r DUNBARTON BROUGHAM - - Tb:DL�e 13aae Line Woman's Associa- Mr. Ha - • • - 2'ry Westgate why " is S. O. PSSlisox-pd s{ .t#on are holding a Pie and Ice working at Gue} h, s Miss Gladys GinGRE a has return - Samoa. Daatl.rooa. f�j P pent the week-' Q z ed from New York, and paid her :•K7 Cram Social at the Nb. 2. School cad with his areata hpme a fl l!. FOR8YTSaa F. West P Mr. and Mrs. yang .visit. F. DityeI e. grounds on Wednesday, July 10th. 8 Members of the Donald Walloon ISa6•-f936 •.,,yyam� ase.. Bial l Same at 6.30 standard time, Don't forget the � garden party faanily ,have been ho with ~ ,- �� w�•. mst� by ys,. followed by an excellent program, tltie.' Friday. night, at the' home of the y �th HOPP r t eat Gannon family: •ie ING a; Admission,• 2b and 10 cents. Pro- Mr. and Dire. H. A. Newman Fair- Mends Wednesday Asak" coeds in aid of Red Cross work. " Port Beach. The Women,s Institute will n� eet y' y and Frida s • Sunday, from FoaWilliam home July 8tltr.All Mrs. BirreII on . s GlUpW O ii>$p aD� Y. Bastistas. „ Mise Evelyn hams Tuesday; welcome. ares, -- F - . _ •E seem � ��ito�w. _DIVINE WARS$TP havin8 The W.. M. S. 'are to be, hostesses its and .F td of a4 Spent the - Peet' month - there, the to the Baby Band members and kbds, alto �s • "d suzoinei mow• �"*-" - guest of her easter family. �r = > XrON. BELL 1& RQ3►S ae:�i�ea under .the au$- Mr. and Mrs, 'Jon y their mot2" on Friday afternoon concentrates Irir Pmhtabk feeding H rices of the United .C,hvrcb, will Mr. and Mrs. Irvgin and � r and at the T. Norton farm.. Item on hand ..� BarflatOrs r SohCHors be held every Sunday, he Y �- The W. I. were. guests of Kinsale J ginning bars Jean, of -SaHdridge spent a W' �e statst J.AaATON: K. C. T my 7th, be follows }- r I. at• the home of Mrs. Ralph ��! ' b Pl111trY , n sispitota F'reachman s few days last week with their con Mowbra on Friday last, A lil.'Bii00KL* RBL•i. fG. C. Adsl.liq>i, Bay at 11 a. m. RosebaRle at 2.30 sins, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Thom. y' Y very Ifteds AOd S14ia• JS 0 P. R069 p• m. Minister, Rev. T. R. White. Doss Violet Allison is having a Pleasant afternoon was spent by _ -JOHN L. POND �'T�t� ' " 't hbiiday in North. Tonawanda, the a'� � �• ='"°F���� �, Mr. Fred Cassie and Mrs. Cassie guest of her sister, *s. Hennick. spent the weelaend at St. Cather ('! U. hiIO ARD AON a Co.. Barrls• BROUGHAM M Miss Jessie France visited with Repair.'�+ _ ines, with the formees sister, Mrs, Shop Mrs prank White for a few days Stews l �. rite, r4 Red Cross committee has ., ':.1 aa.'iees: � Ps... sots: s�t y lift week. Stewart and family. . , ..�.-... 1 aO�' a flesh supply of -wool for It is rumored that tux L. Matt i a1D Prepared to repair tragi• ttera: MJ* Jean Annan left last Fri- AiGiJ6 ill �• hews home ' is likely . to c �' j esgin B Y•Yaa• Some of o,ir people were is Sal- �Y night for Victoria B. C. hands. Dfan �� tors alnd- Iarm wiLchine . connection with her wort' a Y would regret an. i em OR Sunday for the Decoration change tie village has r• yws�oti gem .purse. . -as the vel 74es ales agent•. for Coeksbutt been ben t� ittg by having . and Implement*. t Mn- Matthews living gn�ietly, and Satisfaction ivarut V798BBRT T. HALy'�AZBE. I. D 8.. ` �ngi►-Evans Annual Reunion KINSALE keeps old hotei a real home. T4s +�•M�rR� WRT,d oaor�p----•y-- --r JOiit�l NORTON �� + •tu se. ash. The annual re -union of the Mrs.; John Bra o '� W. I. visited Mr. Phone 6101v �CT.A1tEYpN? Pugh Sash spent a few and Mrs. M. Burk on Friday, to ! and Evans families will be held at days recently in Toronto._ - felicitate theme on their Silver the Uxbridge Park,, on, Saturday, Vices at Salem were well at-, Wieddirtg Anniversary, and to pre- �' .�. _ •._.._ -- July 6th. Members of the families tended ' • - - ` ' sent a gift to 'buts• Burk for he _ Ma!!i f asb+s. are invited to come along, Bring School has closed for the s8ason, faithful services In connection Nd "r'• `�`� .� , - Your basket -•••full. Until September, when Mies Steph- the Women'e� Institute. o>r� D8. BRAT=, TOW?rl923P en will. call classes again. Rev. liack'htm exc AM . • A�irte<+�+�eee•r. c m.a� � �_i Z•�!P: Hortieuitaral Sot. Th+e sale of }tome cookie b the with - Sed pulpits _ ' - North Gropp, bro ht g, by Rev. Kennedy on Sunday last, �ttoi �th tliarme. w '~" All members !r8 good pro- Services on Sunday next will be-- , and friends of .the coeds. Sunday School at 10.30 a. r, and Nrd s1t 9a, A. E. RICH ON Horticultural Society are -reminded Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ballard and Church Service at 7.80 ID1RIIAL Ilf81T8ArOS to come o hear, Mr. McMichael son Ralph, of Columbus spent Sten- P• m. the 1ri+ess �� ' change in three, from tine afternoon RRAL SWATS speak on - "Collection of Woods" day with Mr. and D+Dra. B. Parkin. is due to the Decoration Day Ser• • 3!S 5' OEafitV BYlNOiI+f 6 at the picnic to be held on the The W. A. meeting at Mt. Zion vice' at Claremont Union Cemetery. r grounds of M:. Gerald Cowan, at was Postponed until Wednesday of Village An ON rlbablialhed .agmay,_ ROaebaak on Ss this' week„ PrOPertY is, at a premium uIy 18th. these days. Mr. Alf. $amhiton hasNOTIO sesv&• Mr• Herbert Pari in and Miss Is- Purci'�ased from Winton White, -the E �+lrana per, �• golunteer Civic Gaard Mr- garbron are spending their. residence now the- ~' h=e of the holidays at their home here. H ��-moi WK. MANY The Cottee -in edge family. Mr. Frank Hamilton I� YAW charge in pick- Mr+ and Mrs. M. Gormley and has purchased - from ' L Mstthe�ws, _ �e Sew­ eriag . Tawaahip, are unable to pro- Mr- sad Dir:. Gordon Deafly enjoyed the LIOvfBiD AQO!gpptlBlsi! i!!H coed with full o Property once occupied by thr_ (}Q�L VALUATOR On icer rganisatioa until s motoi trip to Detroit and other Crawfords, and .Miss Dlstthews, r - - iMea aas.daotod Aolwbsee tY L aPpOirCom �� the Conn- Points on Sunday last. . - - n8 week -end' and holiday WOOD, OB"Mr, - q' The Partin families attended the visitors . were; 'SGV. J. Br*wn, Ddss. regi „ll5aoa eu wrlea, Aadrw OIs Doadas fozms ass forwarded to ns. � - Mowat reunion at ,M'rs. Cax's home Brows and � • t3t:ws Bast. V. E. Cartwright etratioa • Mr. sad - '�$D . at Unionville on Moeda afternoon. Czocker,- o! Toro to; Dir. and Mrs. Whitby. ooe.:lo: wq + TiL� T10re rias sn attendance of two Geo .."TOWNSHIP COUN hnadred. Next rge Stevenson, with the Miller . r `-�, year the picnic ie be- and Barclay taatiliee; Miss Seebeck B��D��B BIIPPj�'A � b iii S� ' will meet at ro ip8 held at the W. Bayles' hone at • of . Toronto, Albert Harvey and ' ngham,' Monday Brougham. -family and Toronto friends with B. A �0 lOOti� Nrti� WOt� next, seely Sth, .1 p. m. 3. T. ,- Government L,icsaaads• i Keep is mend the Big Circuit and Mrs. Hargey; • kawaia Dirsed ` _ Field Lary, at Green's park, Gam- liar. and Mrs seek a Tafel sln St. E. Btonff4ille, QI1t, ' . CHERRYW+OOD wood. on Wednesday,.Midgely, of Toronto with Mr. and WrIE °f 3[AIPI,E �+�' DIiILt.Il!f(: Phone 101 - excellent Sports Program, 10some th. An Mrs. T. Robertson - : G�A" JMaternity, Medical, and .Surgical Mr's• C. K. Petty left ' on Sunday thin for eve - Our district has had .two' auto - eases taken to visit her sister, in' -Mk Albert. a moody. Refreabment mobile accidents in a week. On Sun- - A large number. . of our people booth and Lunch Counter on the day evenings dune ?„3rd, n San- A �• ���� • , Materei Semi -Room grounds. In the evening- HELL were in Pickering on July First. be another "tops,, nrag t>sere will Annie, of Greenwood, and Hicke, ofhel�� Rates lint 10 Qat-03.75 Mrs. Roy Mairs, of Hamtiots, Ps Program,, headed Brougham,. witl, friends, were of Ragitersd Nurses M attandaate and Saele., la with' her by Al. and Boit Harvey, who have route to Torotito, and to avoid Coll. ea 74 Rea, 6g Mrs: !i boar sini°s glue. N. Gates; for an extendedd visit.. Inst returned from Englnad, where inion with cars coma they have been entente lulu ng' on the . high- .� 7lmbulanee Soviet D[r. sad Mrs. Walter Waddell, of the g during way from church, ran into a tree IMRS. E.R. GOOD, RS•37 a Past several - Harrowatnith;. Ont., visited in ouz Years. Claremont damaging the car. The occupants • neighborhood last week. Band throughout the day. Come. narrowly �esca Miss Irene Ratcliffe, of Toronto, The W. I. met at the home of During- yy rain on Friday 1� s111� ib FOR' spent the week -end with Miss M. Mrs. Ralph E. Mowbray on TIlurs- d INSURANCE afternoon June 27th, a car' stalled go}}inger: day afternoon, with Broughjnm tad- on the ,Devitt hal} and' in Sprayers, Mr. and Mrs. Wet. Davidson and ice as our guests. There ,was a back' down, another car and track mowers, GardeD tools, Law* SERVICR ;; crowBerry boxes, Colt - friends spent several days in Ron- large wand a very enjoyable collided. 't�lY cars were badly dam- tnao Stouts and Not plates. . Pbont Piekerisa a7 tresl. spent by all. The aged. Dir. John Milner, o! Weston, _ : •$� :B M'0$�Y Mise Doric Hollinger has return- Moil Cali. i - Ful}' Maiden Name was rushed to, s Toronto ho Lawn mowers Sharpened r ed home after and Birthplace, Proved to be inter- and Mrs. Humphreys, B�spiton . spending a week .. sod Repaired. k111t1<„ AV rO>1tOQILE.' LJq►B with her sister; at, Pickering Beach' Brougham ladies provided a was badly shaken d and shocked ACOIOI�IT. WINEWTORII[ t Our comnmunity : gave -a raiseell- � Program, and Mrs. Lloyd v'il P >nir.iC iR.iADILIT7 !>e . Y and Miss Eileen Paikin had hohaays, the Sundays and eft for Mare! -Hurls Repairs. { xBvKE anon, 6hawer to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. acmes its Pced of fire cels � Pit01'aCZIdN $ernes, at their `home on Tuosday s planned. A" delicious a menace to pedestrians and child. iit��� B� B� evening. tea was served • to all. ren. TR N=WZST BID- The W. A. will have their reg- AUDLEY The !'Band of Hope„ held ata aa�eiw�a't ltne>takh alar •monthly meeting on Thursday .(received too late for. ' second Rewe last 11 afternoon, July 11th o as Ruby • Annie. Thti3' D a Imme tp of. Group 1. Subject for Iisy weather is the worst in little Band of . young+ hopeful mus- 3 -piece Walnvt design Roll Call - My Guide and Stay, icians, meet chiefly !h hopeful hese- The W ' A. are having a Garde yore and it is difficult to get the Yit of lathe Waterfall design $79.50 8 feed in the betel. playing before' each other, - 1� - Party_. on the chaz�ch -lawn op Sat- Several . attended the Brou - -to stimulate—Practictag a k Q � i s� . I } - Sprint filled Mattresses. from ,urdaY evening, July 20th. A Min- Anniversary Sham irrtprovement in : general. Pupils $17.S0 to :20.50 strel Troupe from Wood ersar3' services last week. 8 pi of green Unit- end. Masa Ruby Annis and Mrs. J. Sod - ed Church - mill supply the ea were the PP Y PrOSram, Dr.' D. D. McDonald of Toronto Young artists taking F' Now is tut `fist far avtna�er Mrs. E. Armstrong left ,on Moa- ' part, each one dol — rovh0 Was n S furniture, lawn ebairs etc. day morning for a motor trip to tirem itanquetted 'when hie Orae- themselves, as well as }A Saskatch4ivan. eat from tlye Inspectorate, chers. Little friends AGIVA 1Q�rllIIteed) Or KODAK their tear Fall papers and .Gita China taught here in No. 6, for two years we of 'cheerfully he Pupils On Tuesday -ems the Che re invited e nd _ um- in the nineties. d cheat cheerlull .0 jIVERSAL SERVIGQ See wr Gold Seal Congeiewo wood Community .and friends, num- .- ..'gave well-chosen y Miss Diildred Hollinger oi. Cher- recitations. Under ~i• Rugs, in the new patters, Bering nearly one hundred gather- rywood has been ;engaged as 'teach- oft the ening of Mi Annie, Annis� two ORYQI.OPINCi 003 ed at the home of our newly swede, er for the next year. There ,were pupils sang, Roses and FINISHING ~ � We are uta for the Cas Mr• Easy and Mrs. James Barnet, ..to over, 100 ipplicafsona. were accompanied at the Piano by Wasbieg Maehice •and the honour them with a miscellaneona Miss Joyce $ard -- "` shower. The event Maas Margaret Westney enter twee finished, little MAas h rence Bring dour next Film $ami", , White Sewieg Machine., ng was spent in tained the -Junior Institute at Went- PlaYiaB $canes.,. abO - a Quiz Con glen Farm oa Saturday last. Mrs. Soden �� McWhirter .presented S� D �'C""waa teak Disay Ann and Jadeie Morrish The ball games continue to act With a beautiful bunch of flowers �= �=ft of �i Meade a charming bridal couple and Tact crowds at tete as - a token of aPPrecistion for her drew the • beautiful, numeroUa matches.. raft, as the head •'!!)gar - Pre- DGse Olive Josrea, o! Fl3gthland !ul er of tufts yam- unts into title room :in a decorated Creek, visited her �� Band. Dire. Soden was taken = 4� wagonA.. Mr. Frank Miteliehl address- last week. 'Mrs by surprise and thanked- the donors 2 for 2� . " ed the gathering. The groves wee- Der. Albes't 1]towce and for their kindness. At the caaclus- oOmed us sn* wQresaed their . app- of Toronto, ware 'the ion, lunch sr;d lemonade was par. ISO=D�aa �•* Fn&" Director reciation in a -very fifties speeds. DE, and j[a+s• be taken of by all, and everyone de. Bareness Dealer our extelose to I[;. and Mra 'Barar haus le[ Sa '1'' Parted with brighter its sOMDA beat wish" for a happy !u!- vnedter.'s, from J4 at bar her Toy and that Miss of their little �� �. 1!•>E'ipr� iAi►, ; harass.: Diias Amis was 'r_... .. ... _-.. .,_. _ .., ..., : .. P. .!4 �� ivy{. - '�C•1• - e•}.k_ `. ',a, ..•. >,r+..:. Rrsa: . .. ,-,... ''tTorin'-•. .,.:• W'... -•'.'+:�,r:'.'S.R7'm..l. u-a.v�y.,>`.ar- amaae.•.cx's.•_'+xyx.wset-ri:.ra n�.�:•ea,•.�. .. , .'v'�"vx- x :y.w•. y.•,.yG�r,.,C.:...1.rX.G �: ..... o'sa.�z< M".'.K...i �" •... ."". . _ .. •r.;. ..� T1�-.t ',':+-�]' ",>•.,.-,:._�: .: L". .. 4 .(. -+ J'y..�. ''.N -. �',., . :'ti. a'AA .L '...r,4 . �s`y. at ,'jR.'„. .4Cn:. r•e'- •;�.. -4 r max ' 'i*.? , ... - J ,,,;. `. : - A.`. -`^•,J°.�yp+drt' `v.-:,•: MJ-- ..tp.. •,'x, , .. n•.4•.,w_.971..-�:...'w.`. .prN•y}x - .. • ,9'V 'L•,r. P'r7l t Y io" by se Bing ton tram driverA decided, after , he had already. "Well, I always - listen at five knadel" plane to go on a horse- o'clocit to ProfessVr Salmon --,and buying expedition to the Argen- I don't want to ,be late." 1 : Weeklies' Manager . SEE CANADAQFIRST st- RAD -10 :REPRRTE =Instead of going to South Am - and yott will not be ddwntown by 'By DAYS ROBBINS five o'clock." 1 : Weeklies' Manager . SEE CANADAQFIRST st- *oung ladle asked, 'Tin is s! ham, =Instead of going to South Am - and yott will not be ddwntown by erica, Bing Crosby has decided five o'clock." fhb year to see among other "What's all, the burry,' Bliss, " things` - Hollywgod and Los An inquired 'the motorman In the geles. The hour . didn't seem -typically 'cheeky style of Hamil- io" by se Bing ton tram driverA decided, after , he had already. "Well, I always - listen at five knadel" plane to go on a horse- o'clocit to ProfessVr Salmon --,and buying expedition to the Argen- I don't want to ,be late." tine. "At this rate you won't be While ne ..was mulling .over the onlyone who doesn't hear me whereto go;_he_suddenly saw a - -today, Mme," the commentator . crowded sight-seeing bus 'roll past broke in., the NBC parting lot in'Los An- With this, the tram driver put ,seles-so -right then he decides on some speed and everyone was ter to on one of those bus tours, on time. of •the West' C d tom WOR -mutual chain at 9.80. - toan see e of the things =ao door- his tows door- NOTES AND NEW ' ' C. V. Charters, Managing Dir- e you don't hear so much ector of the ' Canadian Weekly Arid that's a thought for Can- about them these days Gracie ?v'ewspapera Asscc-iation, whose adians this year -=why not spend Allen and George Burns are still annual convention is tieing ' held vacation seeing the wonders about the smartest pair on the July 4 and 5 in Calgary. ...,Your of tliis wide Dominion of" ours. air. You can dial them in from nod not nor chgrpd God foolish• ` It will' -doon y good to see' what the NBC -red network any Mtn - the Week from CKOC at 6:30 Cana _day evening at 7.30. A worthwhile show that will . . Helen Marie Briscoe on the CBC Street in' a be on the CSC chain this Friday chain at 6.45. . Radio Guil•i And don't miss tuning in the night at eight o'clock presents Drama on NBC -blue network at -weekly,_ $nthneer "Prom' concerts t - - Stanley toasted, is The World in eight Choral. Festival from heard on Thumday eveninss over Review -and it really is a revietiv WOR -mutual chain at 9.80. - r ate . C than NNetwork at Nine.: everything, . Regan Stewsi)t't and the To 5 Tonto Philharmonic orchestra of SPOTLIGHTING THE DIAL= for an exceptionally fine program Sunday -Review of the war b -v i r `: Prof. E. T: Salmon` from CIiOC ata these .hews. • • at five ... Fun in Print on the - Columbia chain at six :.. House : LATE FOR HIMSELF of Charm on NBC -red network The laugh of the week in the r" world was provided by Pre- w at ten ... Rocky Mountain�dei- ody Time via CSC at 11.30 LESSON I. feasor E. T. Salmon of McMaster Tuesday - The Breakfast Club JOS TEMPTED TO DOUBT -GOD'S Unlversity,-who is heard in a top- from CHC each morninik st -nine GOODNESS - Job 1, 2 notch war commentary o v' s r .. Easy Aces on NBGblue net- ;Printed Tact. Jeb 2:1-13- , CKOC each Sunday afternoon. work at seven V Obond Golden Tact: "in all this Job sin, ]toast' Sunday Professor Salmon Trail an ll[ntnai network at 10.80 nod not nor chgrpd God foolish• was sitting near tbs front of a Thursday - L'!i Abner from ty." Job 1:22. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING _ street car crawling along James 'Narnikon-wben NBC -blue chain at sin:... News Time - Probably in tho Mosaic Street in' a from Britain on CBC at 7.3U . . •_ 4P_ , Yonne lady, obviously anm[byed at Talk of the -Town from CKOC or pre -Mosaic W. Plato - The land of Uz, which -the slow -progress of the tram. at 6.15 Major Bowed' am- was east of Palestine and north of j approached the motorman. steurs an Columbia network at ii3dom. '- „c'an't you go any faster," the nine Saturday -- Band of In this lesson we are introduced elephantiasis; the form and coun-q nights, and none spake a word unto to the study of the character of,1L " - truly righteous and godly -man: he inquiry. •' is righteous in his i&vice to God; r sr a THISTom/ tj,D//�'�/ jj CUR10VJ WORLD he is deeply and conscientiously re - ligious in ,his solicitation for the - spiritual welfare of his own child- • ` rea; he is forever motivated by ab- . • solute trust In God, even in the dreams and unearthly terrors; he days of trouble, losses, and great - physical sutlerinss. admiration. Their is prob` Job was not a sinless man --• he ���\ sever put forward any such preten- - slosh. ]rt 4a admitted that Job was as : actual historical character. The .. - description of Jab's prosperity Is •• tip!: :'}. {�.:i :.., ;.•...,,; .: ,;.:•9�°1.. ,"�v,••� :. :.;{{ ?::;•'v:. ; .t;: . +:�F:q:: ';C?:"�f ::��''v"� x:'4i: one fitting a patriarchal family of three friends the, prose narrative considerable wealth, similar to an, - I earlier description of Issac (Gen. is brought to a close. It is obviously '35 Clergymen. 24:14). Verse 5 is one of the most Intended to enforce. two main les- 45 Abnormnal 00 celve good at the hand of God, and sons: 1. that man is capable of dis- beautiful passages in all the Bible. shall' we not receive it? hi all this P40revealing hair. - Footitke_ paint.' did not Job sin with his lips• the profound concern of 26 Ct►iQmc+n The trial of all is when benefits which -may therdby accrue 41. Chest bone. a parent for the spiritual welfare of -_ , .those -strengthening our hand in God and which suffering -is permitted by God the children of the family. confirming our faith, conspire to KfVtC)WN destroy it_._The_couusei Job's wife gives is just that' which Satan ea- JEHOVAH AND SATAN 30 Sooner thAn. EMERGt S As Gals -raid Alarlfns ' Jots 8:1. Again it came to pass "5 Fin THE Job held fast his integrity. The Issue of the second trial resembles : '� Canada, as part of. its war 'et- on the day when the sons of God that of the first. As before he had IN A - ,2 Polite. came to present themselves before 870 wooden fatties. Not to men - 34 Fabulous away as well: as to give, so here he Jehovah that Satan came also ". Clr',71/1%0/TION I among them- to preseirt himself be- ' cept evil from God as well as good. ouflage nets, 1,000 miles of elee- y - fore Jehovah. 2. And Jehovah said tric cable, and 482 wireless sets. -' - unto Satan, From whence comest - thou? And Satan answered Jehovah iN HUNT7NriToN uISPAW. and said; From going to and fro In fV1ARJNO. NIA' the earth,. and from, walking up and „SAN IS A VCDWM>a OF M OlIr down in it. S. And Jehovah said CM0111 !WL W"1AWAM, unto Satan, Hast thou .considered mammal. my servant Job? for there is none TWAT WEIGHS C"Ly like him in all the 4ar'th,-'a perfect OF - A" and an upright man, one that fear - OtJ1NCE.z eth God, and turneth away from _ t ^ ` evil: and he still holdeth fast h - - integrity, although thou movedst lines. me against him, to destroy him without cause. 4. And 'Satan answ- "' W�G/E A GREATad;2 Expm rw-moN ered Jehovah, and said, Skin for tit= UPE PEOPLE OF ANY `: skin, Tea, all that a man hath- will ' 0rrHErR AREA IN THE WORLD• he give for his life. 5. But put forth thv hand w and touch his bone 1N Kansas, males have a life expectation of 59.82 years, and . ant; his flesh, and .he will renounce females 61.62. Utah is next.iaith 55.30 and 66.61, respectively. The thee' to thy face. 6. And Jehovah `:average for the entire United States is '55.35• and 58AI. 1^'+la'4 to said unto Satan, Behold, he is in. ;2.59 and 23.31. thy hand, only spa^e his life.. Sat- his defeat an, compelled to admit !►EXT: So all trust, have aeales* -so far, suggests neer methods of HOBJWNTAL Answer to Previous Pusale 10 Over'aiain.- - attack. God allows Satan to afflict maults. and BUdad the Sbuite, and ] Job with great physical distress. Zophar,' the Naamathite; and they , and yet fie is forbidden to afflict made an appointment together' to SAY,, JUST 'A him so severely that -he should die., come to bemoan him and to Com-,_� _-- .: ,REPLACE THE 7. So Satan went forth from the fort h4m. 12. And when they lifted ';r presence -of Jehovah; and smote Job up their eyes afar oft, and knew ' with sore boils from- the sole of. his him not, they Hfted up their voice. - foot unto hs .crown. 8. And he took _ and wept; and they, rent every one •_ 4P_ a potsherd to"scrape himself there- his robe, and sprinkled dust upon 13 Eagle's claw. with; and he sat among the fishes. their heads toward heaven. 13. So ` It is generally agreed that the dis- they sat down• with him upon the ease of Job was the leprosy called ground• seven days and seven - - -. elephantiasis; the form and coun-q nights, and none spake a word unto _' '- "• ienance were so distorted by the him; • for they saw that his grief inquiry. •' 'disease that the sufferer's friends was very greaT.4Wbe day of stark- ffim could not recognize him. The pa• ness had, sifted the crowds of Job i _ tient was haunted by horrible professed friends- For the three ° dreams and unearthly terrors; he wh,Same we can have nothing but 'coming was physically helpless: admiration. Their is prob` 19 International JOB AND •HIS WIFE ably prompted by love and symp- - 9. Then said his wife unto hint, athy for him. ; Dost thou still hold fast thine in- Vita :_the introqgction of .the •• tip!: :'}. {�.:i :.., ;.•...,,; .: ,;.:•9�°1.. ,"�v,••� :. :.;{{ ?::;•'v:. ; .t;: . +:�F:q:: ';C?:"�f ::��''v"� x:'4i: tegrity? renounce God, and die. three friends the, prose narrative 10. But he said unto her, Thou. of the prologue (ot..the bopk'of Jeb) I speakest as one of the foolish wo- is brought to a close. It is obviously '35 Clergymen. men speaketh. What? shall we re- Intended to enforce. two main les- 45 Abnormnal 00 celve good at the hand of God, and sons: 1. that man is capable of dis- shall' we not receive it? hi all this interested goodness, oto serving God hair. - Footitke_ paint.' did not Job sin with his lips• without any though of the material 26 Ct►iQmc+n The trial of all is when benefits which -may therdby accrue 41. Chest bone. ,worst nearest to us, instead of us to him. 2. that one purpose for , .those -strengthening our hand in God and which suffering -is permitted by God confirming our faith, conspire to is to test men. destroy it_._The_couusei Job's wife gives is just that' which Satan ea- Canada Buys Rattles 30 Sooner thAn. pected would be suggested by Jobe As Gals -raid Alarlfns ' own heart. Keen as the' trial was, "5 50 To wear oft. Job held fast his integrity. The Issue of the second trial resembles : '� Canada, as part of. its war 'et- - that of the first. As before he had fort, ha4,, placed an order for ,2 Polite. recognized God's right to take 870 wooden fatties. Not to men - 34 Fabulous away as well: as to give, so here he tion 4,000 gasoline-(Iriven,' .eleem ". admits it to be man's duty to as tric generating plants, 5,275 cam., .71 cept evil from God as well as good. ouflage nets, 1,000 miles of elee- y - 11.' Now when Job's three friends - tric cable, and 482 wireless sets. -' - heard of all this evil that was come The wooden rattles are used 36 Trunk drawer. 55 Its second ---7 upon him, they came every one in field- service. for gas attack _ - from his own place: Eliphaz the To-— alarms, vessel. '' 56 Crude. mammal. HOBJWNTAL Answer to Previous Pusale 10 Over'aiain.- - - 1 Map of island X3JR1 12 its monetary republic of SAY,, JUST 'A - _-- .: ,REPLACE THE 16 Abode. _ 3 Its capital Dl VOT5 20 Withered 11 Verbal. 29 Roentgen 13 Eagle's claw. LOU 14 Talented. 26 Cotton cloth. • - - -. 15 Sound of GEHr%N1_1 28 inquiry. •' ffim 17 To carry. 18 Beret. 29 Man. 19 International 4 4 +;• .•• •' •'•':4C':•�S•. 32 Word. signal ofEXLJ � •�n}'}`:r , �.,'{:'i :'ti'??:b,:fT •: ;+;:;t.. + .+ yi•:: ,: sofa '`i:•ham^., ' �;•::. :'+."''' .t •.S:•:;�.,; : 33 Auto sheds. •• tip!: :'}. {�.:i :.., ;.•...,,; .: ,;.:•9�°1.. ,"�v,••� :. :.;{{ ?::;•'v:. ; .t;: . +:�F:q:: ';C?:"�f ::��''v"� x:'4i: distress. - 34 -To liberate XkSerrated tool., 44 Ever. 56 Willow twig. '35 Clergymen. 22 Personiflca- 45 Abnormnal 00 Caterpillar 37 Vehicles., 30 Reputation, tion of light. 24 Egg dLh- regularity in hair. - Footitke_ paint.' 40 To cent. 26 Ct►iQmc+n -61 f evmrs. - ::02 Oiler. 41. Chest bone. _ - verb 47 Tree. 03 To embroider. ' Snit of oleic . 27 Shred. 48 Roof at - acid. 30 Sooner thAn. mouth. VERTICAL 45 Issued valuta 31 And. 50 To wear oft. 1 Cloak. 48 Circle pain. - 33 Blithe. 32 Its ,2 Polite. 49 Gibbon. ' 34 Fabulous predominant a Aromatic. Si Sloths. : bird. crop• - 4 Malt drink. 192 To drb* y - 3e Being. 53 Craft. B Preposition, slowly. 36 Trunk drawer. 55 Its second ---7 Tanner's 34 Inlet. - 40 Nocturnal . important vessel. '' 56 Crude. mammal. industry, ---r . 6 Shad. 38 Either. - - 42 Genus of " making. 9 Marked ivith 19 Musical note. swans: ST Roman road. lines. 9 10 3 4 y J MILLAR W _ POP --Golf Hazards -..__ ATT. . v .. C i :r : , .: o' :..; r;'^•. ,f,,r; . ;::.:.o :,R;;, �,:::`:::1i :Y`' ... r r?,4•'<.. •i-•� ✓ a d. vi. V - -- -- GREAT SCOTT! ;_DON'S FORG!<T___TO SAY,, JUST 'A .AN AIR RAID _-- .: ,REPLACE THE M i NOTE, a o Dl VOT5 N. � 4 4 +;• .•• •' •'•':4C':•�S•. � ^:�'i:ir:;mak �'�• :• � •�n}'}`:r , �.,'{:'i :'ti'??:b,:fT •: ;+;:;t.. + .+ yi•:: ,: sofa '`i:•ham^., ' �;•::. :'+."''' .t •.S:•:;�.,; : •• tip!: :'}. {�.:i :.., ;.•...,,; .: ,;.:•9�°1.. ,"�v,••� :. :.;{{ ?::;•'v:. ; .t;: . +:�F:q:: ';C?:"�f ::��''v"� x:'4i: . v .. C i :r : , .: o' :..; r;'^•. ,f,,r; . ;::.:.o :,R;;, �,:::`:::1i :Y`' ... r r?,4•'<.. •i-•� ✓ a d. vi. V '-'ur--ai•a.:.r� .' � =-�. ... ,.,.., .. ... _ . ' i fir; z � �, :;: �,°r•-`.3'i'f� :2. ' t r. ,,, ., ;:, �.,.,. "::,: """• .a` a M -.:yr q�:,y K''� ,� fir. .... "' . t"..s". .•. Waif• :h .,... ... .. .. ..-., .. .Tw' • ,,! „Y K "K /J•d! �Y .. A++ •.,i. V-1 o•�' — n-Y " . l�•, � .rr s, _ arc _. a S ' _ 704 of ,r . ;,-:',.:1 A: ; 911'•- , •�;�!t' _ a:' W When MtSoat ThreatenedLiner _ "Asphalt Lake77 " f a Traps AnimalsEs"%'�' :: ,, aS1 rehistoric . _ . Fossils Are A Found Near Russian Clty, RP 1Y.OIi!PEi y, 1� -- Preserved in Ancient Sir 1N T.PLUG A-Drehistoric "asphalt lakp-" rich 1 S � kn animal fossils, has keen discov- ered a few milers from the famous , t Soviet oil etty of Baku,. writes • a..' r .correspondent to the London Son- (lay Observer. Many centuries ago , th .. w e lake, k little More e than _ 300 square- yards - in area and six feet deep, was 'T .e;.> T' a, mass of sticky asphalt which $iib taped in the sun. e • ' ;; %n „ �, PRIMITME WILD HORSES -- z - _ e t - In the early quaternary period, j hundreds of sabre-tooth tigers;. prix- The fossil-wealth of the. Baku of I's' ;. mi' wildlorse., deer, bears, and "asphalt -lake" which. is cam ar wolves, also other'animals mistook by paleontologists to , the famousQpi°IiCHg • . x 7 Far quiek rdW tratm ilr)tias of insist bites est the glistening surface for -water, "tar lake" in' southern California, rrb, uektes toot, ewms asd other i to uesgeol red by a group of young •aced stria fes votidduastss, eoo6as, a 9 plunged in quench their thirst was tt��,17�y and were caught forever In, the ,Soviet Ogy .students on an err suisies, m4 d- IA D, >� �eisiei L �atieks morass. eursion. _Udti�alsboWspmaiRa�aJoe�b.ek - _ = @°scars ladaT fns; D..D D: rRFSCRItR10(r: - ` y s -. rrrr :-CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS f 'y s p : ys,. •` AGE`►'r9 WANTED. HI SINESS 0PPORTul TY PHOTO FINISHING t {, AGF'!•ITS WANTED TO itEPRl:-4-. ARE YOU SI4rCLT is'STEi� !N MAX- N t eTrih©'Old 1R�e11iablte ]=oatbty- ins money'. Start a business .ef F�RF,E►_Yoti ERR 1�10w Own _ f " - uta es.'r,Exe vaer' errs wT $A A. sour ow•n at ho»3e i+t spate me. co>�plete set of beautiful ally-er- tows or country. Liberal terths alley FlPld Sales Company, P.O. m6� absolutely with coat, y' Dald weekly. Handsome' free out- Bos 592, Toronto. msauractured and guaranteed by, s onto. 1Yxae and Wellington. Tor= we Silver Company. onto. FARM EQT°IPMEigT lou may have this complete set This photo was brought home by the united States liner Washington-AYIATfoN absolutely tree by sending sous when she docked at New- York with 1,500 American 'refugees from Eu- SP9C1AL BARGA-INS WHILE THEY rums to Imperial. Send an ordet . rope's war zones. It shows passengers in the lifeboats of the bi linei< URGENTLY REQUIREt3a TRAINEIJ Last — all 'equipment recondition- now And receive complete partic- dtirin the e $ ed and guaranteed. Demonstrating utars of thin amazing offer. Six or $ mounter with s submarine .oft the coast of Portugal. The men, capable of maintaining and and Rebultt Melotia Cream Se-par- commander eight exposure films developed * building aircraft. Canada's lar eat ators: Electric Grinders: Grinrs: and printed 25c, or 8'reprints Z6e, ` of the L-Boat (later revealed as German repeatedly er," Ham plus your choice, at s free emerge... P Y Aviation Training School o!t emphasizt2d his determination to torpedo the "'American ship" "This courses to Flight Training, rAir.aft . MUIs: Diesel11 Engines, a In size e meat in easel mount or fsLe silver- is'an American .ship'°-filially was- understood and, believed. The .liner craft Mechanics and Aircraft,-Gasoilne Engiags.,'Electric Light. ware. To sat the best !n quality was then allowed to proceed. TOP photo here shows the tense-faced Welding, which ldai assurefuturn In aPlants: ig s ' and i elk Cosi and service send your slims to p p Imps"rill Photo Service. Station J i passengers in the, lifeboat awaiting the result -of the -frantic- exchange an industry Which will develop and Wood Stoves: Water Pumps Toronto. of signals. BELOW, ;Vlieved and smiling faces as the danger• of tor- indefinitely; not fade. away when and, Pressure Systems: Electric pedoing blew over. the war Is over. Look to your rut- Floor Polishers: Aerated, Milk Full art _urs. particulars from Lear- or e'oole.rs: Fractional Horsepower ='>aOI'ERTY F08 SALE atoAirpo k Toronto-. -res Barker Airport, or Motors: Write me today, g: A. Lis- Isla A rpor T to Phone ter, Stewart St,' Toronto. -� Inezponsive Items KEnwood 8831. J8e*u BUYS GOOD GENERAL '-' rountzy store, stock and•.flxturea. t>we;lifts attached. W, J. Dttker. And here in a -hint -as to the 6R Y F�qt"IPMEIIiT (sons thresher, a ul Modern cheapest way of obtainingto- q Aped with BAKERS' OVENS A.ND MACHIN- .-wraln blower and belts. Cockshutt +3KIILLXD LABOUR WARTED mato juice, without which lunch ery, also rebuilt equipment always tractor plow, 3 furrows No. $A, e or dinned' is Dot complete for a and.- Terms arranged, Correa cksbutt tractor double disk 8 ft- FIRST - CLASS PLANER, BORING on h g i`o EtiglIette P poadenc• tnvited, Hubbard Port. --AIL ere In good condition And !1 Anda ands orgeneral_ great many people: buy the low- able Oven Co" 103 Bathurst at. must be sold to settle estate. Elmo machine she work. Re 1 tatin est ricin Toronto Sleeman, R•R, No. 4. .Port Hope, y ss $i grade a! canned to- �..�' • Ontario'. ssg�• and experience. To locate tt Taros o. Boz Nc. 8, 73 Ad6-latdq 18Y ROBERTA f.ES 1lnstoes, says the Health League BABY CHICKS t of Canada, and strain- off the FILMS BRAY CHICKS — ORDER FOR iP, Q, Are '•howdy . and "how-do" juice. The residue may ' be cam- July delivery now. (Also for Auj- TURKETY art and September, 1t wanted) FREE EXLARGEMENT WITH OR- - �► _ eorrect greetings. - bind with other foods or used Usta limited - quantity emstarted chicks, der@ over 20c, Roll flims develop A. No, they are vul arlsms. -The 1n�• Bray Daily Bulletin of specials and rt • 26c. isY -O AND z 8 prints Reprints Scdr. TURKEYS BI DAY iate delivery. el I3 correct forms are "How. do - ou do? On other suggestion: don't use list bargains. Comms markers oris qua li tomes aoiren�Canadda has tali Tout can't do better than oto k y laolt..gaod for raising alk rite bifida Good morning Good afternoon, sods to preserve the Color in cook- you've room for, Bray Hatcher), $talrnaman Ca - Veber t E�E!!. Bray's Good e.wnla;." ing green vegetables. Not only is 130 John N., Hamilton. - eh•ner, Ont il$toeo �a for 190 Join Di a 7iaite , - ' Q. it s husband and -wife have a -it iMR0CcSSW7 if the lid is left :ov RECF.IiTS' -THE WORTH of woman friend at dinner, onlythe pot, but it desires thr ' Your money when you buy John- s off the 1tfELP WANTED _ Fal[ALtg LYONS Y son's chitin They an bred to lay scree Persons,guest +hoctq_t1)ss,lmspalsd - for- J June And 8 cents * per cent, rice comae to Yree d home - valuable vitamin C, says the r good table' fowl, Prices DOMIlYIOPI-PR Y6UTH SUMMER SALIC sea cks " cent the guest? Health League. as o' the *ad o? the Training offers tree domestic ser- R1tICO1rDI1TiOxED FUR1fiTL AE n be- The -Largest assortment of hath j' A. Yes. He should sett the gala{' pallets 1{ cents, cockerels T can tween sixteen and tlilrty years of cissa reconditioned furniture to the ttrst and then his wife.. �• � Leghorn. 8 cents. 90 percent. p age. For further information ala- city. Every irticle suarantead thor- lets 17 cents, cockerels 3 cent. ply in writing to Supervisor, Home onghly clean and sold with a post-' Q. Should it man constantly refer All are blood tested. Rocks ars Service Traialns School, Dept. of five Inoaes-btck sIIold wit of saus- :,te his wife ad she"? Can I bred from-O.B.S, shock. Leghorns Labor, Parliament Buildings, Tor- faction. i are the Barron strain, gate arrival Onto. $If.60 a-piece Cbeatertl'eId Bait•,. la A- No; this !. disrespectful. 0 • ruaranteed. 10 _ per rent. with or- figured'iaequard. reversible Mar- Q. When meeting i blend you er. J. D. Johnson,.Fergus, Ont: MEN WANTED shall spring cushions. ;have not seen for a lop time is s i�Y ANNE ASHLEY $7.96 Single Chesterfield* k i r-pps, g i LOOK AT. EHEBi. NEW LOW PRt(7- and mohhair covers, ideal for sum- - -It all right to say, "Have you Melt ♦ � ea for High Quality. fast-matur- s. illl? You are Iooking so thin"? Q- How can I quickly .tale a pa. Ing chicks for July. Letrhorns MUSICAL REQUIREMENTS $, a °g�8iee3-piece reDp Ciseat•r ;7.45. 90 per cent. Pullets S14 90, ` A. Never. U you Cannot truthfully per paste subatitate? .47ockFr . LET-t'9 LOOK AFTER YOUR, MKUB- field suite. Reversible-IKarghyll Ns . 81 50. Barred Rocks, sprins cushions. Say that the trielid is lookingwell, A. Rub the s11Ce of a' rain potato :New Ramps $7.95 Pullets S11.A6, Ica.' requirements. Music, Instru- _ 827,00 Lalcu brown mohair Chester 1` p 4ackPrels Barred Rocks l6.8b, �rtents, acresaorfea. Broadway ![a=- field finite, 3 pieces., Figured r•- eft is better to mike no remark at'-orer the paper Co be pasted. CPw Ramps ;¢,4b, 10 'other breeds ■!c, 2$76 Yonge 8t., Toronto. ver@ibie Marshall enabtons all as to your lmpresekon. - Q. How can I most easily-extract and five hybrid crosses to choose "S.00,.-Modern 3 Viece Cbestesfi•td ' the white from an a -fl•om. Started 'wechlceks t ,' wenty, Tar- P8:3134►lafsl. Suite In rust repp. Figured fever Q. When attending to informal egg? lieu.. Four weeks to twenty, week wlbie Marshall cushions. dinner and a guest; seen that en-- - A. If Only the white of an a is 'old free range pullets. FrWe rata_ $49.90 Beautiful tar egg logue. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries UUiT TOBACt.`O. SNUFF. WAsrLv. - Ire 3-piece Chen- other guest is taking no part in the. needed, don't break open the-shell. Limited, Fergus, Ontario. tn•xppeneieety. Home remedy. terfield Suite, upholstered in ;re.n TastlmoM la Guaranteed. Adr(ee mohair. Marshall spring cashions eonversation,.what should one dot Simply pick s small hole in one cad BUY tree Rnrtlsatt'• itnx ), WInnipee $17PbOf lioltd oak dining room ti�tte A It U the duty of the hostess e. 'the d-b ' S, EASY TU mis-matched. Buffet. table ant{ $: of .the egg and-Amin out the white. ' raise. '.lie stand-bY of thousands �ta6t a guest) to see that each cite Tire place a piece of wax paper of poukcrykeepers sear alter year. FER'l tiT.iZER Dry Old and started. Two hatches ` chairs. , OL the $aceta taken pert In the co-n- over the hole and the yolk will a week to take care -orf prom t PrRE. VNLEACHED HARDWOOD $24.00 Fumed oak dining .Atte- buf- ' she p fet, extension table and 6 leather , •'►ereatioa. _' _ keep better than if placed in lin op- � shipment. •vfgorour breeding Ashes for Fertilizer- One Thous- -upholstered chairs: stock. Selling Farms R Hatchery, and ton. FREE l'IRCULAR Geo. 839.00 Solid oak dining suite, 1 9i•c- Q. Ytay a debutante wear a string en dish. Elmira,-Ontario. Stevens. Peterborough, Ontario.. es. buffet, extension table, rbina of pearls at hlr comingout party?_. Q. Hew�can: I cause cocks and TOP NOTCH NEW IQX PRICES ,ALIr>f11IEdT WANTED cliai6et, and 6 leather upholstered ` A. Yes, but no other jewels. stocl[tngs to dry more quickly atter for .High Qu4�hty chicks frosa ia9.ee Modern !-piece oak" dining -� they have been washed? bloodtestod breeders afferttve F' .QUALITY PRODLTCTa suite, buffet, a;xtenoak'ion table, DOLS 16th. Standard Ausltty White l=better Disown every day ¢hiss: cabintlt and '6 lutb'er u - - A. The, socks an the stoCkingB Leghorna $6.4 20 Phot. ¢. per cent Pu]- ed mora salesmen to in- w'••••�••••••+•w.• will dry more quickly-1f, the hand lets $13,40, Cockerels $1.48, Barred s best 9.00stored chairs r # �; poasib'le ey ce ti $69,ae Ltsssre dining suite In ri i ;- ,Rocks, New Cockerels $6.85, ]lets jyatoayrs. Any active,.. L T 8 is'rnn trirosgh them all the way to 8'10.4b, CoekereM Barred' Rocks merest man ran• make a liv- tone walnut hies, baffet, a t,erl- - y thwtoe to thoroughly separate teem $6. A0. New Hampe 86.25. WMtlte' 1nK Gelling 200 necessities whish elan table. china cabinet and 6 Rocks Wyandottes. Hybrids,' Bar- bring repeat orders by themselves, leather upholstered chairs. z e atteri washing, a?ed oc s z New Hamm, New There is NO RISK with our sac- 889.00 Beautlfu! solid walnut 'dining' O I A. How can I remove putty stains Kamp$ x Barred Rocks $7.45. Pul- cessful plan. Ask for FREE' rata spite (coat - new, RDDroxlmatel{ lets 1111.45,-Cockerels 7.90. Large lolrue and Infot•nt tion: PAMILEN $22b.) larlre buf/•t,'c'xtension table, from glass? i g a A,- Rub vigorously Arith a clotb' -pg fitt Quality d and cent China Reenter ' �'OMPAN)'. v 0 St• Clement St., _ ..' s •-d1rONT.REAT. ••�+••••••+w+ dipped in strong; hot vinegar. Free folder, Top Notch Chlekeriea, - • 29 00 d LnTgeB sol'id 6 leather upi•ol- $1 walnut dining +•r •.• :Guelph, Ontario. artit, 9 pieces, chair seats and Q.-How can I•p'revelit •small rug's s.u,ESMEiIi WANTED necks upholstered in genulne lea- •...s FRESH VEGETABLES from wrinkling? LAST OF THE SEASON PRTOES MAKE S5.09 A DAT' SELLING EY. $24.00 I lrge dresser in walnut fin- Did you know that the tempt A. Make.a solution of L art hie for Baden High (Duality rnvt. elusive lined of Lingerie. Dresses Ash. Slmmonx steel bed to mstr•h "heart"dissolved 1. D $ Approved bioodteated chicks. E#-' and den's )Year. Highest commis- complete with sagless spring and alnns aid. Thousands of satisfied new mattress. .green .cabbage is. of ]owe food Hang,the rug over. a ity Where I:egiiorn r 86,90, 96 per•" 'customer r e if 'value than'the' Outside leaves? pole a.kd paint cent. Pullets ;13.90. Cockerels MORRIS. 97T TILES CO., Drum- rich walnut' finish, dreoser, chit- the wrong side with this .solution. - $1.45. Rarred Rocks, New Tiamp- mond Building. Montreal. fonier, flt11 size bed, scglessppr;na ' That is one' of the. items Of in= shires 67.45, .,P,ull.ets $10.85 .Pock- and Tiew Flat Use '• sa, IIs• sparingly, or it may soak 1 ]ght Prels Barred Rocks 86.75, New $47.0 Taarge bedroom suite in ton- formation }landed on by the through and show On-the Surface, -Hampshires ;6.50. White Rocks• QUiCK -ACTION HOME COURSE tone wainut. Triple mirror Vanity, Health League of Canada, ,�n.con- Perform, the; out of doors, where White Wyandottes, Light Sussex ehiffrobe. full eize bed. crag;ess vection with the League's carr- Hybrids ]tarred Rocks x Neto. FREE WITH EVERY STRINq IN sprins: and new mattress. 8 it 'will dry quickly. FIamps, New Hampp x Rarred strumept. Sent! for big No. 39 cat- $59.00 Factory sample bedroom Qu to patgn to raise' the standards of Q. How. can -1 brighten the red Rocks, White Le„horns x Barred 8109, .instruments exchanged. re- in bleached' walnut finish: watrr- e gas- - oAk-s E+:BS—F�1tteEs-$1},86 ce2t}n-- paired,• Pea e- Slustcal- C*4 1431 - Yakl design,-round t'enetian-mir- _h`h-0-d-effrcTe'I1 yIn _Cana: 6104—of- a fireplace or porch floor? erels $7.75. Big Egg Quality Atan field, 3 ontreal. rocs, dreser, vanity-, , ,chiffor.ier Moreover; says' tete' Tlealth A. Rub them with' s cut lemon -hatehed from 2.5 to 30 ounce eggs and full Rize .bed. add one cent'. Turkeys, 'older p.pl-, Si¢.95 ratrge double door wardr�hp, League of C�nada,.srinci. some of and a 'httie salt; Hien wash with lets four weeks to twenty µcrks. I•'1'R\ITC:Ht: FOR,3AL)r: modern• in two-tone walmut fin- ------rhe value of cabbage,---yftamins warm, 'soapy watgr, Frer catalogue:. Radon ; electric fsh. - - - (`hick Hatchery, Limited, Raden, Fi.$NTTtiRF. T3.IRGATNS — FREE $14.50 6 piece breakfast suite., buffet and minerals-are lost in boiling, .Onttirlo. catalogue of new and used, furni- drop-lraf ta7,tle and 4 ch,&I". ^ yR cabbage .salad is' tlTote litltl`1tIOlts ** lure• bargains sent on request. Ali ' TL1.b0• Kitchen cabtnets, slid°ng d g ASTHMR SUFFhRERS N"�" Roofing—Gran !4n.i Soods xold on tnone*y-back stuar . porcelain 'top, roll fronto. _-than .cooks cabba e. mY $ - anter: Whntesale Furniture. Dept, 5,0.50 Studio Couch make° into twin It is pointed eut, too, that pri,•e SiiPERTITE STEEL SI#EETS COST K., 486 Liathurpt St. Toronto. finds, Spring mattress, 3 back cu- CLEA11A{,Al:f >A s new nserilclwe less, cover more, last longer, lay sh ions. "bas .little, to do with' the food• jttrarnntcrd to slive.geick sad no- faster, save sheathing, Buy ."tow _ $t°.95 SZtmmnno steel bed In wa]nnt w value of vegetables. Brussels 01tive Pellet from Asthma at- before teat y. Since Arlce's, d4 cis riitarRntel� finish, complete with sagless .arks. If year-are not satisfied from factory. Superior Products sprinsr' aiid new mattrepn� ti sprouts may cost three tinteJ as i T,imitrd, IS 1r.lson Street, Sarnia, - •. .with ..:•sults nf�er -use.. simply t)ntarin. -` •- A Tpr T i� n� p e AaT Wttlr'-Cowtideaee much as the humbler Cabbage, but-' return the empty box and we'll -- CAR, AND TRUCK PARTS All t,.odx sold with a poaiyive - they, are n t qne bit more nit-' refund your money. %Vi'Ite Cora monr7-back xuarantee• nt sattefse- s box of CT.F.ARAZNI.% to-day and F,A'rF.RNI`tATUIt Used -- New clew. tritiot)s. Canned_ ve7etables, enclose Et:00, cast or a money- ' order. "IIF.Ri'O" R1.G 1+iLLF,R - 85c. EX- 'S NG- 111 RF:RI'L1.T ALO. LYONS FURNITURE CO. though they are put up --in. three - - - termiliates .bedbutgs: -moths, cock. _' r s�S0t'L�TF:1? DRhG RbUI CT5 ron'chea,' crickets, fleas, lice, and TOR�t; POv{'ER-GNTr9. ' 7lTdrwolir grades: fancy, choice, and .'anti- tirl:p. Ii a 1 s t s Winches, Genelratara, 478 Yonge St. — Toronto - .• 12.7 Queen Street Rest. atArttrty "%jasaetoa. 'Carbnseteta••T +; ard, are of egii.i) tallIP whatever- At F.etorrx. Rimpaon's, Tamhl,r•nc, In- ',l'oranto, Ontario cal drnlrrs nr Drrpo 1'rpr7vctF. To- Fladlstars — Exehnnsre 9ervlM. In- the grade. ronto. - fawns — cntldactlon ar . reread. _ Levy An/e tarts. Dept. J., Torenin. �JJVL 27—'40 f ��- ' " .' - . r.. .. • .. . � , < ....- .tai^.trni r .tai :-TM !,PICKERDid, NEW LAND- -5URVzV6ie-11t, - -40n -account Of th:j'o001-'-lj F. J. DONEVAN, B. A., file. Q CT 1he -et weather, the honey crop-, limn Terms 1Qng Str. East. Oshava6' Pbelso been very poor. This is the time of .$1.75 per year. $1.50 fn ad My 1drive"'a" tr&InO to be careft the yi�ar when . rs bee -keepers get Rubwriptiobs to the "United States YF ANIA CNICN their largest yield of clover hone Y, and Gt.,Britain, $2.00 in advanes;----,� but W far this Year, there hasp been little produced. No, order too =-111. Neve oft Ism ammests ire. and wel"W Koad Graved Does the Trickv 1 Pit 411 John Marker, Proprietor rum, e n- NHEATRE, Giavel Bray. Chicks are mal swasy- Healthfully. Air -Conditibned Cockshutt z4akers. X tan prove it. rim 7—ow wdai bom 9",& Daliveyed or L0 -%W in Pit rHURSDAY FRIDAY& $A TURDAY uVery womwe"MmW JULY -4.. 5 and- 6- FROST OL TYNJOD- D. N. Lockwood,' Pickering, Ont PERMANENT NAGGIN-C- -PAIN 'SALES StRVIeE'THAT 14 r,,. WILSON, Myrtle Stn. R. 1. FRAYS THE TEMPER and- AND -NERVE& IT MAY BE- YOUR EYES. M -H Mower, 5ft.' liearly newConsult Mcbormlck mower, eft. D. TWEEDLEr C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. . M -H Binder, Eft. M"H ill Bider 71t. .-W. R. IR 1, Pickering, Dimsy Block ow 'P. 0. Repais Han1le'd Roo*f,g Also'Houses, ..Agent. for -Taco wagon Eavetroughs, Hay Track, Barn Dow Harilware; wheels used wi h standard Lift Eit Garage,:Cemevt work car tires. C -said Atpenter :work of all SEE YOUR LnCAL DEALER ki 0&. FICEERING MILLS IVAN BIARRETT, PI GKERING D' I e er &I for Easter -:Steel Phous Pick 5214 (2rodwcts. Shur'-'g.ain feed, sier- Cioadfisill A&vvrgaementa Let us give you an estimate on vice mill,. chicken I your requirements RADIO Starter, -growi ng Inx and RePaim lhaieD& Sirrvim on 11* - 13ardityaTra- n- s-por- LAND- -5URVzV6ie-11t, - • awl 15411r9fide F. J. DONEVAN, B. A., file. Q between Claremont, Brougham- -Sureyors Gibson and Arnold, W Greenw94 Whitevale and Toronto 1Qng Str. East. Oshava6' Pbelso L. S. On file are the roccirds at My 1drive"'a" tr&InO to be careft 199L idly" courteous and reliable.' 11"cia1 Rat" on L"g Iftuo" • ATTENTIONs �- No, order too =-111. Neve oft Ism ammests ire. and wel"W Koad Graved tress this westbor Pit BROCK rum, e n- NHEATRE, Giavel Sand and Healthfully. Air -Conditibned All'Shows" D3ylijfii Savijg time Daliveyed or L0 -%W in Pit rHURSDAY FRIDAY& $A TURDAY 13"Oliff: f4apt, 0 rv* L026 JULY -4.. 5 and- 6- Tibrosto office Hky~d 6474 140 S!v)ws. at 7,30 and, 9.30 JOH14 DOURNE & SON .Saturday Matinee at 1.30. ,"Laugh it Off" Notice to You' WITH ­ CON STANCE M06RE We do Build ing of all kbaah, U Makes of -Rscaive�rs. Reasonable miash, laying ma-th, DOWNS.• CARPRN"n&g. MARJORIP, RAMBEAU 111ofts V. les Tested Free. Russell IVOT?ER range m CBMENTIN(16 IL at"' BroUghsim, CUL ash, JOY ­;..,HEDDA HOWER PLUMBING. -,`NT — -Comfortable cottage, starter, concentra- Also an Added 'At traction and clean and. bright, electricity, water, ft R001PING garage and good garden. R. Burr- tes, calf starter, tun - "Tear - Gas Sq uad ell, Pickering. 4" �% 1 -40 sell Brantford Roofinig lea key ­ starter, salt ...WITH Materials, Empire Bathroom LOST — strayed or stolen,- front, in blocks and bags z>EN, is MORGAN Equi Duro Wator the Premlses`6f Howard Malcolm, ...IAOt 27, No. 7 Mishway, a black JOHN PAYNE Systems, lisiatty Purina fly spray GLOR A DICKSON' 8 table 0ollie dog, (marking, tan nqnlpment . and f Reward for informati or ;cattle. on Elvailding, Material leading to his recovery. -In. aim MONDAY, TUI& ZSDAY WEDSDAY Me"ates Gree. we som foxisish D. N. Lockwood luty 8,- 9 Wont Guaranteedd amity J .- PROUSE ...',i -Eyesight Education standpol" la y PICKERING. ONT. WITH T. - -A . -0 WE DELIVER at Swas Norseman ow Last Vompla to show 6 week Will stand rut PHONE 5317 Phone 502 FFICIENCY DIM" fr4m .4"My "Too Many ONTAM -dwoaO bbe spa Great" Tdbmt4 .:Husbands b, N, W. BTA"ORD y c.JEAN ARTHUR .. Bigby NesmmsaatsJ - V r�to ry '"Radioe ry i C e • WITH I TUCK WINVU 7 2 WWW OuL FRED MscMURRAY.. opt Tonestou Now weft servine -and ..MELVYN DOUGLAS ro- ..-GARDElt llkit* an Added Attraction p&iis to 9J1 makes. Ross. zVoldot 8"dau - unable ohargc�a. . Work M .-FlIew Md& (ow P. 0.) Adventure * - - ­ -: - -. guarainteed. clot ARTY '11i'm 11blew Isis Diamonds" WE SELL THE EARTH ARTH-UR TIELD .:W'hen' w; learn to train the eyes - • we will learn t' stud W ITB C 0 ucfy. their franc- Our methods for years have been' mmato Ra&o mW Telev � 1 -. inst1koft ii�in, their limitations as, applied, to very succeiddl in. "curing buyers CEf)AR- GROVE M411ab" Officilli Radio S@rvicO B014111% GEC-RCvE BRENT overwork . with them. U., every day. for eo, ntry real estate . in your 'ISA KIRANDA Ano:lation. We will know how to work thea JOHN LODER NIGEL BRUCE 48 Phone 6261, PICKERING* district. Perhaps . your property Saturday Night .-and at the.. same time eenserve ..would just suit one of. many buyers their strength for the- future rx-ork who have asked us to solect a place they have, to do. W e do not, - i:, for them. Send � Pirticulars immed - -JULY -6TH •our every day work, train bur eyes Win theL lately. We are pleased, to 'offer -SPECIALS 'A Help War Pro gram as they might be t -ai ned aur experience and assistance. There* is much- being learned every' day f _Puriell, Company,- - 169 -Vionge Str. of Morale Lifting Entertainment a the year of, for instance, light and Toronto, Ontario Bre: Bacons' lb. eakfast _7 its - relation Ao vision,'glare and its MONSTER YOUNG PEO- I 2Cr * - ­ a In Memoriam -relation to efficiency, eye-,liazards FEE'S OPEN AIR minted Steak; 11 dtistriai'work etc.'-m�st of M. BEARE In loving memory of theft, - things are in their scientific dear Hilliard, who pasiied away on CE Prk - Form and Perhaps are not spread o Livir,,. J U6. July 5th,' 1985. simply before the - general Sunday Jul' 7th Sunday, y public- Gone from us, but not forgotten, Much of the e­XPIanAtion, would be .121c. a Never shall OW AT fade; -.AT 8.15 P M. (E..rL T.) Stewing. B AMnec 11IM27 detail, meaning, when Sweetest thoughts- will ever linger, REV. JOHN COBURN D. D.,• Bummed UP, -that these things were Jewel ftwt a &I she means our modern civilization Round,the� spot where thou art laid. of Toronto, will. be tbe.spcaker —Sadly missed by Mother, Dad. taking to use up- our visual -ter and rothers. sak Ckmsw, was 13c erier" and use it up fast. Th.� J. Sig MUSIC B.Y 4 finst 1*91c. 1p isverage man is'dependent upon his MARKHAM BAND -!eyesight for seventy percent of his Xedar -Grove -GardA Party GORMLEY QUA&T6TT work. Do his eyes earn his living, Saturday. nigh4. July 6.th. A E CELAR GROVE OHOIR W ? T�'�'��� ----ARE YOU TiM..31". Butcher' kon Reliable man, between 25 and 50 years, with car, needed imimediat- ely to band, out FREE Daily Nee. OF In essities, sucb m.Razor Blames, nearby rural ropte and supply es GET HIGHEST MARKNOET PRIC,E, �L tablislied demand for Everyday 7 - Necessities including SpIces, ' Ex- Ontario, Cou'hfly' �-'for -tracts, Baldng -Flo*der, Soaps, 7 Medicines, Mineralized Stock '. and VJ PoUlt:27 Tonics. and , My Spmy. FARM PRODUCE RIGHT at 'HOME 7. our boys of the Ontario Re t gimen at Farm experi�ence help:6A.--- Seillin expopri nce not neceppax�y frinn Ir B "V Hogs Xamp Borden­�� -s-- must be satisfied with $aoi6o L per J. R. Wat Viite ulln ediately, The Equipment. Id!18 . Cornpanyp - - Montreal,. Quo.- ...-Spring Linibs Live-Fow'l Ir :..Now or. Usod. Pept (1--'P-7-145 Live ..5PrWg., ChiCkeng 771 Baseball P Lar sse- L o r iresh AND•ge- 7, Goftball All Kinds. of0ep&`r Work Soccer AN Tubing. Char4ofeed. 1tECZtVtNQ and GRADING SYRTION WHITBY -Horse Shooe C S. MscDONALD or Crib to puritba'", Close Ave,. T 11 PI0 KERING Ir -ARMS- LTD., Cootributioni of d,quipmest, sew or used 40iatefully� Recqived. Phone Lakable M -NI01 ond Day, Pbees WWtW 8" P or Orden Isken at -NRWS offift -KERING, QNT- PHONd PI" 611fto WRITE o' PIC. DON CHRISTIAN, OSHAWA 84 :.SPORTS DIVISION, CITIZIEN'S GONMITIU A :.. in the morning. '• Was .rendered - by . . . our 'own choir. In the evening -the i Grade 3`t' 4 Alex. Beaton, Elm- subjects' excepting Math. - Art. Hilda Prouse: {Art, Kenneth Centennial cj�tfir from / Highland er Brooks, Lillian Bineted Donald Grade 9 to Grade 10 —Passed in Pett Creek Beelb ' all subjects complete promotion Y' Science, Art, Music. provided the music. The f Y, Gloria, Beverley, Bruce Lehr Died -t at the home of hls ;Bowling Club Itiotea. Men's Doub- i;orts .qf both choirs•were sppree man,- Marioa- Manon,YPeggy' '�-Bernice Lynn},. Marg ter, Mrs., John Gregg, Claremoa les !*eretoday -July 5th. iated b the con Cullou h, Joe Morley -Georgina. Bret Kennedy, 'Shirley Kilpatrick, William Paxton bLcAvoy, late of Y congregations. The _ S Mr. and Mrs.- -Reynolds and Mr. church• was beautifully decorated. Pilkey,' 'Jack Wallace. Doris Hodgson (conditional prom- Boissevan, Man.; on Wednesday and Mrs. •Baker spent -the .holiday for the occasion. Our own -minister, Grade 2 to 8 Marlon Evan 'otion in- Science), Jean McCullough July 3rd. Funeral from the Clare- at Perth. Rev.'. L E- Ken Grant Har ' ` (conditional Promotion i Kennedy, ,had. charge of Hardy,- Donald-Maniom, Wil- p n -Social " mont• residence; - orf Saturday,_Jul Ar. and Mrs. Douglas, of Bob- the' Sunday School Anniversary . y Carl Norton, Alen-..Pil. l'- fred Morley, Studies - Geo._ and -. Hist.) Jack 6th, .at 2.30 ' p. m. S: T. Interment caYgeotl, are visiting -Lionel -" and Services, at Hampton last Sun. key, Donnie Warden. _ Ward (!ailed in French). Passed in in the. Claremont -Union Cbmetery. Mrs. Dough$, here. y_ - ta 2 -- Herbert Alex. Subjects indicated (all others must ' y , • to Mr. , an, -Mrs. Harold The July meeting of -the Wom Augustine, Violet Binsted,• Ivan -be repeated. in _ Grade 9) — Laurie - Redsha+w, on Sunday, June gOtis, at an's Askociation of the ._United Beverley; Margaret Farr, Joyce Tom: • Business Practice, Science, -,..SPECIAL... Claremont; a Bon. Congratulations. Church, was held in ,tlte Bunds Re'ds�haw,. Lois E� Linto . Rev. P.ee! Y n,,teache _ zoomoilas 8nndgsi�amily left ,_ this- weeklle.- faz neck. There was a good attendan= Report -- Finals, Grades 9 and 10.' Ailey Chop., _ X23.00 a .tOIIa a W Miss Stena Rolling ted in the Passed in all subjects; Grade 10 to Farm Implements Hard body woos-, $�10 a cord Mr. and Mrs. Wm'. 'Birkett and Worship Period, assisted by :-Mrs. Grade 11, entitled to Intermediate Mr. and Mrs. Beare attended the Russell Pilkey and Mrs. Cameron. Certificates ` Gordon Gostic,-i}ey ` g' Sales. and. -Service. Buckwheat for geed Bowling Tournament at Oshawa, A -solo, '+Trusting Jesus was ren= inald -Kennedy, Margaret -Manion, : on Dominion -Day d'ered b , Mrs. Kennedy: The Bus _ —•-••• - Peneing and Posts y y. Hazel Hinan and Leonard McCull. Claremont football team played iness Period was conducted by the ough (conditional promotion in No. 33 a precision built Mass- : (cedar Or Iron), - the Ulster team, of Toronto, 'at President, , Mrs. Toinlinson. , Plans Matljematics); Margaret ' Briscoe �= and "Eve( (completed e' Harris oil -bath ` mower %*e Welcome Io uirits • _ Stoufiville, on Dominion Day, The -were iampleted `for 'the. Garden Evelyn Sanderson tom feted ' - q r�? game was tied at 2 all: Party, to be "held iin the Coi)pmuriity work necessary for certificate). This borne drawn mo iel hay' Mrs. O. Bennett and daughter- Park here, on JuTy 9th. There will Passed -in subjects indicated; (oth- exceptionallight draft and 16 Mrs. Miller, visited here 'a couple' be no meeting .of the Association , era must be repeated in Grade 10 Farr 8 Elevator -.4, of days with Mr. Andrew, and Mis= in the month, of July, -but, the lad• before attempting them in Grade acclaimed throughout the Do- = - 'MilIe. ies are invited to Mrs. Jos. Farr's 11)., - Douglas Reynolds: English, .minion 88 the leader in ' the Claremont,. Ont. ` Mr. 'and Mrs. Hutchison from for a picnic- in the month of. Aug: Social Studies (Geog; and History), field Smiths Falls, and Joan and .Phyllis ust. A very appetizing meal was Math• Science; Jean Morley: Eng- P�oue "` �- 38J• Oftltics 38W - 'arid Mr. and Mrs, Hudson of Tor- served to a large number. fish, Science, - Geos: French Latin Also pow Tor-and trailer . onto, .were recent visitors with - Claremont • Public Schoola raC Or• eery HORSE ROUTES . Mr-- And Mrs -Maxnuin at en nce, 72, Average, French, Latin. Jim Reynolds: Soc. The sympathy of this community attendance, 60.04. Percentage • . of fal Studies;, Science. Catharine thing in baying machinery, is extended to Mrs, Frank Lo st: actual to Cameron: frrantea standing in all 8na, a1I made in BaIIad� 'A.RN�LDWOLD DOCK -- Belgian y perfect attendance, 95.98. In her bereavement. in the death Number ___in. Entrance Grade, 7. _ _ �,B Stallion, No: ir�92.. The property of s —af her- �vbose funesal she Promotion List —'Grades 1 to 8 -- - - Also Surge mlikers. Wo Asn Reeeor, s =make the moron attended on Sunday. (not in order of merit). Senior milk coolers, electric fences o! 1940, at hes '"&' stable, Lot Ss ' 'You .are invited to the Garden Room - _From Grade 7 to 8 Billy R. 4, L � �Na Con. 4, Scaztxm. Tema, '$19.OB. - - and a full lilac of Mseaey-Hairis An aoddents at owaes. rest. Party to be held in the- Community Binstead, Harold Brooks, Jean Farr pQKgg� ��(7?OR • Fw1k, on July 9th. A good supper Jean Lenson, Victor Morley, Jean rQpairg. Hk GG SF:i. = — (27348 , _ and a splendid' program' is in store Taylor, Edmond Warden. T n Emported Stallion psoposCp for you. Come and bring the whole From Grade 6 to 7 — Megan B� e�P l°nQe - . .. ±u 4 N L. G i L MAN of ?Oncer Wilson, Broughon.- . wlll tam Y. --Pearl Mkey, _' Thelma Sanderson, Dal and Nisthe aft -v err BROUGH7IM, - QfijT, lee_ tits season of 1940, as loll• _ The Claremont 'Union- Cemetery Irvine Rolling. !bone 90001 eyws: Mon. Jana 3:<l, David Graw�, "will hold its Decoration Service,; From Grade b to 6 Blake Brim-. bllal,�eea 3000 - PI'lOhlE PIE$ I9 r 6 lord's, 7th,.0an, Plekering, for apox6 : +on Stinday, July 7th, it 2.80 p, m" toe. `Lillian Redshaw, Bob Ward: - - - _ home for Wght. Toes., Jas. KeDon- Rev'. Kennedy, of the United 'Churen Special Mention — Proficiency - �' ' ��te �� ,..�• / / alit, ;won; - Gr h=1% Hobe(, at "will address the. gathering. Also Megan' Beare. - - i•i• ooidia, for aig1�. Wed., to J. the Claremont Band will furnish Neatness of Notes; etc - Gladys PUNBRAL DIRRO Ma AND McDonald's Siasals, for noon. . !suitable music..The Baptist Quartet - t. Frir}a;, at John =v?ill -lead in the singing. There will for, Jean Lennon, Maurice Binsted, �,�1®L YnMti� � e - �luoaeuor;to W. J. i/atiee. -- mitt's, 8 con. for noon. Hama for be a loud spealcer. on - the grounds. , Lillian • $edshaw. - BwvQ�11{e night, Terms. $16.00, payable, gels, i eo everyone can hear the program. Deportment =- Harold Brooks, Me-Co.fat, 19+11. iA collection will be taken to delis C - Night and Day 8imrrtge ' y San Beare. ` Md WIPRAMIIbA RrB► Q CO21�iO RE AGAIN ( 28812) expenses. Most JZarked Improvement through ' 800106/0 Phos• ResidenceS1%cce the duoicely _bred Clydesdale Stall- _ The members of the Claremont the year — Bob Ward, Pearl Pilk- ion, the property of Hobert. DaFoer,, Band, their wires and families re• eti,-Ltap Hill. .4 � tam ser Favm d Undw - ,��, of COmen Rivers will make the sss� *.- theGently enjoyed a_ private picnic 'at' Agricultural Prizes — 8th =- Piuv-� the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ilia Redshaw, Maurice Binsted. Shin- ��� 9 loll i COCKSHUTT 1 40 ae own ? r-•• T�es-wumerm insss a 13or Maq 28th, will leave his own stableRawson, at Wilcox Tyke. The ben- ley' Marian: •= ?th —Jean Ta -for, �e� to'.John �re�•► � f - • ' - ntifal grounds _and flowers beside Jean Lennon, Billie Bloated. — Ett- Wb miW. Biles ate. the lake make it an ideal place for - ie B. Hosie. Principal. A tiaaea>Ies - ri9wood�fsoi night;.thence to "joyment. _ n. v+ .. eat Frost Bertw� o ' . 4 for noo$union Room Promotion (not in or- �8 BJeis, 'Wood 9th; thence .bo f Ted Holt, 0 The Aaniyereary Services -at .the der of merit). Grade• 4 to 5 -- - . - 4 fissr by's, Lot 28, con. 6, for night. '•On United Church on Sunday last were Velma Binsted, Margaret Lenon. - , P to Agency Thuy manning proceeds z -. 'well attended. Rev, Walter Rack= Billie Manion, Helen Norton, Mar- S O � � � � � $Q W � _ - ` - - ' • Pied WrIght's, for (won; .thence to 4am, of Hamot on, The al min- ion Redshsw,-Joan Sanderson, Gren � A"14'AIt10 Now 86wk. of Pm% m _naW_ Murray Dunkeld's, Lot 8Z, •rear at aspiring sermons. The special music Ville Snoddon, Dick Ward. - con. 7, for night. Friday, noon at ' 18enles ab* rs as""" Bert Silverthorne's, hot 21, loth. ' - - Implements, OR in �� Line, Markham. Thence to own' Plows, mowers eta stable • till the following Tuesday. Terms — e • .� T $12 00 Payable FebFebruat� , w ;� S _ L. LYE 1st, 1941. - Cedar Grove Garden -F973, Ste. Claremont, Ont. Dight. July 6th. Monster Service �'+ on Sunday night at 8.15 S. T. t I8 John .Coburn, . .. Rev. Jo D D. 8pealoer :For a Full Cu., Ft. . • _ -. _ •.� _. .. USEB CAR BARGAINS 1938 Dod=e Custom Sedan FR -181 RE.' 1938 Dodge- DoLuxe' Coach • 1937 Plymouth Coach ; Mit this . t+emarksblt - -• - p 193 all i3� • � � � .. ;. 5. Chev Standard Coach vant - Famous Meter -Miser a i -Piece Ali -Steel 1933 Chev Sedan w Cabinet a Auto atic Interior Light e m Stainless Porcelain in .Food Compare . 1933 C[�ev Coach _ . menta, 4.Big y Releyswith ' 1934 Ford -Deluxe Coach 4 Atuomatic Tray Release on Every Tray a S -Year Protec- 933 1-�2 Pane! 'Truck y: , \� 'tion Plan... and many other Frigidaire High -Quality All Cara -heoonditioned &Gnaranteed—Priced to18a11 fi 4 _ - Come u6 a« tmbw mwoh Uloid M 6•� rtltl0 Y0;1r m0116y t1Yylt . s •, �CtAS. CAQPER .,_...' , ..A _ LF QLEi - i • _ - �� , PHU JC 3201 •`7• �'{ 111 7 � ����: .y •��,' J .... � ;: ��„� '^ ' : { � ': .. Js w y • •t.! Via♦ • �% : {J��. ?� i �r. ��••.�.. :� ,air • ''$r R,rr � .. ',.3qt ,rte"• 7Z....� .. ���"'������„�i� • .. ;•...-.:,;,, � .,e•:+.-,... ... _ 'the t c ,.rte _ ? . iM{r-/tisauf/ "Wks Amw t e [tlrs�rdrtyw� eanfewA�e�6idiy.-. �,tNAialyd- rlriM—/eJl - r F+4r , wO.id/ Mui twv 6f t1 & rffA A V lbw it” /;i�m11r rt - 9 DAI j ' aw Ak ,o�ili:r i1 nN I � AW hwr ) IAW n Me M&W &a ef,o�M�- a AIMM o4 P2.a0; /e kawwo4 s3o..ist A* If 00W � aw w�rr,w► Amer ser � r • esi r h+a+N AYAM leer Ri�w anM herr err' lrir �tsdrd yhnn Aro fnab fenrr/e, ieM /earn, wN tA!' mo sV v • nw a eV am { )w shay et rani emab i'nw,b iWj, dent nr +t d M hbv i{sl' Neasbr red *SM t, &PAwMiw year' AN 1st 7rat+� /abhnaethirs d - t . l M{artnrt I +'n�Mr : �A l I ewq► atprnl w MW 446aw t* to Ak i# AWW „ EASTERN HOUSE PHONE 4= �alul lhM/ rich g&W j*6 - Iwr• epN eapla�e // nr{Aa ' . ,� MAN",, kh*irt/IR wft - w � 'rte `' .: ......5?. 7-a.,m^^• :,.A..' - F - .. �'� ' - "t's�•^�>—F -'r " � ;�. .: - i. �_.. 1 ,' _ d, 4`•; a� .�,��.s. ,«y., - .s,.:�- +,y� "';" .>�, - r q:.. _.. e.: _ ._, `.. - S. `�� •\ ._a, �` ,. :u�, y�.'-1,y,� r ....♦J' r }"p3` ri .,,.�"�' ?'7.L."&�"'i,�tr4-?".�%.;i�?"••.�•..:.:. -iG 1..x:-�s r.. �"'.�'� w,_ n"• � .R•"' �f.,,.a. k'�'. r � tee, , •u ..s1: :.. in the morning. '• Was .rendered - by . . . our 'own choir. In the evening -the i Grade 3`t' 4 Alex. Beaton, Elm- subjects' excepting Math. - Art. Hilda Prouse: {Art, Kenneth Centennial cj�tfir from / Highland er Brooks, Lillian Bineted Donald Grade 9 to Grade 10 —Passed in Pett Creek Beelb ' all subjects complete promotion Y' Science, Art, Music. provided the music. The f Y, Gloria, Beverley, Bruce Lehr Died -t at the home of hls ;Bowling Club Itiotea. Men's Doub- i;orts .qf both choirs•were sppree man,- Marioa- Manon,YPeggy' '�-Bernice Lynn},. Marg ter, Mrs., John Gregg, Claremoa les !*eretoday -July 5th. iated b the con Cullou h, Joe Morley -Georgina. Bret Kennedy, 'Shirley Kilpatrick, William Paxton bLcAvoy, late of Y congregations. The _ S Mr. and Mrs.- -Reynolds and Mr. church• was beautifully decorated. Pilkey,' 'Jack Wallace. Doris Hodgson (conditional prom- Boissevan, Man.; on Wednesday and Mrs. •Baker spent -the .holiday for the occasion. Our own -minister, Grade 2 to 8 Marlon Evan 'otion in- Science), Jean McCullough July 3rd. Funeral from the Clare- at Perth. Rev.'. L E- Ken Grant Har ' ` (conditional Promotion i Kennedy, ,had. charge of Hardy,- Donald-Maniom, Wil- p n -Social " mont• residence; - orf Saturday,_Jul Ar. and Mrs. Douglas, of Bob- the' Sunday School Anniversary . y Carl Norton, Alen-..Pil. l'- fred Morley, Studies - Geo._ and -. Hist.) Jack 6th, .at 2.30 ' p. m. S: T. Interment caYgeotl, are visiting -Lionel -" and Services, at Hampton last Sun. key, Donnie Warden. _ Ward (!ailed in French). Passed in in the. Claremont -Union Cbmetery. Mrs. Dough$, here. y_ - ta 2 -- Herbert Alex. Subjects indicated (all others must ' y , • to Mr. , an, -Mrs. Harold The July meeting of -the Wom Augustine, Violet Binsted,• Ivan -be repeated. in _ Grade 9) — Laurie - Redsha+w, on Sunday, June gOtis, at an's Askociation of the ._United Beverley; Margaret Farr, Joyce Tom: • Business Practice, Science, -,..SPECIAL... Claremont; a Bon. Congratulations. Church, was held in ,tlte Bunds Re'ds�haw,. Lois E� Linto . Rev. P.ee! Y n,,teache _ zoomoilas 8nndgsi�amily left ,_ this- weeklle.- faz neck. There was a good attendan= Report -- Finals, Grades 9 and 10.' Ailey Chop., _ X23.00 a .tOIIa a W Miss Stena Rolling ted in the Passed in all subjects; Grade 10 to Farm Implements Hard body woos-, $�10 a cord Mr. and Mrs. Wm'. 'Birkett and Worship Period, assisted by :-Mrs. Grade 11, entitled to Intermediate Mr. and Mrs. Beare attended the Russell Pilkey and Mrs. Cameron. Certificates ` Gordon Gostic,-i}ey ` g' Sales. and. -Service. Buckwheat for geed Bowling Tournament at Oshawa, A -solo, '+Trusting Jesus was ren= inald -Kennedy, Margaret -Manion, : on Dominion -Day d'ered b , Mrs. Kennedy: The Bus _ —•-••• - Peneing and Posts y y. Hazel Hinan and Leonard McCull. Claremont football team played iness Period was conducted by the ough (conditional promotion in No. 33 a precision built Mass- : (cedar Or Iron), - the Ulster team, of Toronto, 'at President, , Mrs. Toinlinson. , Plans Matljematics); Margaret ' Briscoe �= and "Eve( (completed e' Harris oil -bath ` mower %*e Welcome Io uirits • _ Stoufiville, on Dominion Day, The -were iampleted `for 'the. Garden Evelyn Sanderson tom feted ' - q r�? game was tied at 2 all: Party, to be "held iin the Coi)pmuriity work necessary for certificate). This borne drawn mo iel hay' Mrs. O. Bennett and daughter- Park here, on JuTy 9th. There will Passed -in subjects indicated; (oth- exceptionallight draft and 16 Mrs. Miller, visited here 'a couple' be no meeting .of the Association , era must be repeated in Grade 10 Farr 8 Elevator -.4, of days with Mr. Andrew, and Mis= in the month, of July, -but, the lad• before attempting them in Grade acclaimed throughout the Do- = - 'MilIe. ies are invited to Mrs. Jos. Farr's 11)., - Douglas Reynolds: English, .minion 88 the leader in ' the Claremont,. Ont. ` Mr. 'and Mrs. Hutchison from for a picnic- in the month of. Aug: Social Studies (Geog; and History), field Smiths Falls, and Joan and .Phyllis ust. A very appetizing meal was Math• Science; Jean Morley: Eng- P�oue "` �- 38J• Oftltics 38W - 'arid Mr. and Mrs, Hudson of Tor- served to a large number. fish, Science, - Geos: French Latin Also pow Tor-and trailer . onto, .were recent visitors with - Claremont • Public Schoola raC Or• eery HORSE ROUTES . Mr-- And Mrs -Maxnuin at en nce, 72, Average, French, Latin. Jim Reynolds: Soc. The sympathy of this community attendance, 60.04. Percentage • . of fal Studies;, Science. Catharine thing in baying machinery, is extended to Mrs, Frank Lo st: actual to Cameron: frrantea standing in all 8na, a1I made in BaIIad� 'A.RN�LDWOLD DOCK -- Belgian y perfect attendance, 95.98. In her bereavement. in the death Number ___in. Entrance Grade, 7. _ _ �,B Stallion, No: ir�92.. The property of s —af her- �vbose funesal she Promotion List —'Grades 1 to 8 -- - - Also Surge mlikers. Wo Asn Reeeor, s =make the moron attended on Sunday. (not in order of merit). Senior milk coolers, electric fences o! 1940, at hes '"&' stable, Lot Ss ' 'You .are invited to the Garden Room - _From Grade 7 to 8 Billy R. 4, L � �Na Con. 4, Scaztxm. Tema, '$19.OB. - - and a full lilac of Mseaey-Hairis An aoddents at owaes. rest. Party to be held in the- Community Binstead, Harold Brooks, Jean Farr pQKgg� ��(7?OR • Fw1k, on July 9th. A good supper Jean Lenson, Victor Morley, Jean rQpairg. Hk GG SF:i. = — (27348 , _ and a splendid' program' is in store Taylor, Edmond Warden. T n Emported Stallion psoposCp for you. Come and bring the whole From Grade 6 to 7 — Megan B� e�P l°nQe - . .. ±u 4 N L. G i L MAN of ?Oncer Wilson, Broughon.- . wlll tam Y. --Pearl Mkey, _' Thelma Sanderson, Dal and Nisthe aft -v err BROUGH7IM, - QfijT, lee_ tits season of 1940, as loll• _ The Claremont 'Union- Cemetery Irvine Rolling. !bone 90001 eyws: Mon. Jana 3:<l, David Graw�, "will hold its Decoration Service,; From Grade b to 6 Blake Brim-. bllal,�eea 3000 - PI'lOhlE PIE$ I9 r 6 lord's, 7th,.0an, Plekering, for apox6 : +on Stinday, July 7th, it 2.80 p, m" toe. `Lillian Redshaw, Bob Ward: - - - _ home for Wght. Toes., Jas. KeDon- Rev'. Kennedy, of the United 'Churen Special Mention — Proficiency - �' ' ��te �� ,..�• / / alit, ;won; - Gr h=1% Hobe(, at "will address the. gathering. Also Megan' Beare. - - i•i• ooidia, for aig1�. Wed., to J. the Claremont Band will furnish Neatness of Notes; etc - Gladys PUNBRAL DIRRO Ma AND McDonald's Siasals, for noon. . !suitable music..The Baptist Quartet - t. Frir}a;, at John =v?ill -lead in the singing. There will for, Jean Lennon, Maurice Binsted, �,�1®L YnMti� � e - �luoaeuor;to W. J. i/atiee. -- mitt's, 8 con. for noon. Hama for be a loud spealcer. on - the grounds. , Lillian • $edshaw. - BwvQ�11{e night, Terms. $16.00, payable, gels, i eo everyone can hear the program. Deportment =- Harold Brooks, Me-Co.fat, 19+11. iA collection will be taken to delis C - Night and Day 8imrrtge ' y San Beare. ` Md WIPRAMIIbA RrB► Q CO21�iO RE AGAIN ( 28812) expenses. Most JZarked Improvement through ' 800106/0 Phos• ResidenceS1%cce the duoicely _bred Clydesdale Stall- _ The members of the Claremont the year — Bob Ward, Pearl Pilk- ion, the property of Hobert. DaFoer,, Band, their wires and families re• eti,-Ltap Hill. .4 � tam ser Favm d Undw - ,��, of COmen Rivers will make the sss� *.- theGently enjoyed a_ private picnic 'at' Agricultural Prizes — 8th =- Piuv-� the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ilia Redshaw, Maurice Binsted. Shin- ��� 9 loll i COCKSHUTT 1 40 ae own ? r-•• T�es-wumerm insss a 13or Maq 28th, will leave his own stableRawson, at Wilcox Tyke. The ben- ley' Marian: •= ?th —Jean Ta -for, �e� to'.John �re�•► � f - • ' - ntifal grounds _and flowers beside Jean Lennon, Billie Bloated. — Ett- Wb miW. Biles ate. the lake make it an ideal place for - ie B. Hosie. Principal. A tiaaea>Ies - ri9wood�fsoi night;.thence to "joyment. _ n. v+ .. eat Frost Bertw� o ' . 4 for noo$union Room Promotion (not in or- �8 BJeis, 'Wood 9th; thence .bo f Ted Holt, 0 The Aaniyereary Services -at .the der of merit). Grade• 4 to 5 -- - . - 4 fissr by's, Lot 28, con. 6, for night. '•On United Church on Sunday last were Velma Binsted, Margaret Lenon. - , P to Agency Thuy manning proceeds z -. 'well attended. Rev, Walter Rack= Billie Manion, Helen Norton, Mar- S O � � � � � $Q W � _ - ` - - ' • Pied WrIght's, for (won; .thence to 4am, of Hamot on, The al min- ion Redshsw,-Joan Sanderson, Gren � A"14'AIt10 Now 86wk. of Pm% m _naW_ Murray Dunkeld's, Lot 8Z, •rear at aspiring sermons. The special music Ville Snoddon, Dick Ward. - con. 7, for night. Friday, noon at ' 18enles ab* rs as""" Bert Silverthorne's, hot 21, loth. ' - - Implements, OR in �� Line, Markham. Thence to own' Plows, mowers eta stable • till the following Tuesday. Terms — e • .� T $12 00 Payable FebFebruat� , w ;� S _ L. LYE 1st, 1941. - Cedar Grove Garden -F973, Ste. Claremont, Ont. Dight. July 6th. Monster Service �'+ on Sunday night at 8.15 S. T. t I8 John .Coburn, . .. Rev. Jo D D. 8pealoer :For a Full Cu., Ft. . • _ -. _ •.� _. .. USEB CAR BARGAINS 1938 Dod=e Custom Sedan FR -181 RE.' 1938 Dodge- DoLuxe' Coach • 1937 Plymouth Coach ; Mit this . t+emarksblt - -• - p 193 all i3� • � � � .. ;. 5. Chev Standard Coach vant - Famous Meter -Miser a i -Piece Ali -Steel 1933 Chev Sedan w Cabinet a Auto atic Interior Light e m Stainless Porcelain in .Food Compare . 1933 C[�ev Coach _ . menta, 4.Big y Releyswith ' 1934 Ford -Deluxe Coach 4 Atuomatic Tray Release on Every Tray a S -Year Protec- 933 1-�2 Pane! 'Truck y: , \� 'tion Plan... and many other Frigidaire High -Quality All Cara -heoonditioned &Gnaranteed—Priced to18a11 fi 4 _ - Come u6 a« tmbw mwoh Uloid M 6•� rtltl0 Y0;1r m0116y t1Yylt . s •, �CtAS. CAQPER .,_...' , ..A _ LF QLEi - i • _ - �� , PHU JC 3201 •`7• �'{ 111 7 � ����: .y •��,' J .... � ;: ��„� '^ ' : { � ': .. Js w y • •t.! Via♦ • �% : {J��. ?� i �r. ��••.�.. :� ,air • ''$r R,rr � .. ',.3qt ,rte"• 7Z....� .. ���"'������„�i� • .. ;•...-.:,;,, � .,e•:+.-,... ... _ 'the t c ,.rte _ ? . iM{r-/tisauf/ "Wks Amw t e [tlrs�rdrtyw� eanfewA�e�6idiy.-. �,tNAialyd- rlriM—/eJl - r F+4r , wO.id/ Mui twv 6f t1 & rffA A V lbw it” /;i�m11r rt - 9 DAI j ' aw Ak ,o�ili:r i1 nN I � AW hwr ) IAW n Me M&W &a ef,o�M�- a AIMM o4 P2.a0; /e kawwo4 s3o..ist A* If 00W � aw w�rr,w► Amer ser � r • esi r h+a+N AYAM leer Ri�w anM herr err' lrir �tsdrd yhnn Aro fnab fenrr/e, ieM /earn, wN tA!' mo sV v • nw a eV am { )w shay et rani emab i'nw,b iWj, dent nr +t d M hbv i{sl' Neasbr red *SM t, &PAwMiw year' AN 1st 7rat+� /abhnaethirs d - t . l M{artnrt I +'n�Mr : �A l I ewq► atprnl w MW 446aw t* to Ak i# AWW „ EASTERN HOUSE PHONE 4= �alul lhM/ rich g&W j*6 - Iwr• epN eapla�e // nr{Aa ' . ,� MAN",, kh*irt/IR wft - •' � alu,•s•.n� 8 S �• �' 1 7r, Along The Roof Of The ,Continent f: ar Better Desserts Ur am rch ornSta Ple&d St. D20 It is a far* cry from the days - `F Major Fred Brewster, noted _ x. r ` stop operations; all military fore- loss of the .French Navy would mountaineer, p a c k e d freight es began demobilization with the seriously endanger her position through the Canadian Rocides by exception of troops necessary for throughout a cast 40,000 mite horse as shown in picture (left~` -:'tbove) and the ease with which maintaining order. The armistice theatre stretching from Gibraltar in—visitors to Jasper -National Park was only an expedient, Berlin dicated* ... final peace talk must involved therein must be supplied route over the 'new, Columbia Ice- await the Battle of -Britain by, sea . . field Highway which will be of - Mussolini Waits Japan In Ascendancy ficially. . opened Juy e signed an -The effects of the Europea:i ' the world's most scenic drives, - the Columbia . Icefield. Highway armistice granting Mussolini ry war, actuala , has been open from Jasper Park small portion of territory along seen, last week as exerrsing a Lodge (lower right) to the Ice= the Alpine frontier. The French dynamic influence on Japar.'h in- ` Feld, a distance of 75 miles dur- also agreed to demilitarize: 1, a ternationai� policy. A change in , ing the ¢ast two years and has strip of land thirty-one miles deep the world balance, Japanee lead., . now been, extended south another., on the Italian border; 2, a strip ers inferred, might mean th.;t 75 miles 'to Banff Park. y be :ate From Jasper Park Lodge the of territory in Tunisia on the Japan would not onl:- $ighwaq leads to the of Ath- " African Mediterranean coast; 3, ested in an alliance w?th t}ia "abaska ,Glacier (right), where is a portion of French Algeria her- Axis posers, but in making her located the new Columbia Ice- dering on Italian Libya; 4, the position in the Pacific an4 the _ _field. _chalet_ _Near. by—Ar ow French Somaliland port and rail- Far East impregnable. Dome," Kitchener and other= filar road terminus -of Djibouti, key to It 'was expected that Japun leve, all welded. into one iaseg- Italian Ethiopia. These zones were -.could shortly issue a s'�-sep:n�- arable . a 4, binding t h e s e 11,000. sk wards. On these to be kept demilitarized for the pronouncement amounting to an mount $hick tower more than '"" dutatioa of the Armistice—until "Oriental • M o'n r o e Da crtne"F C .Qgiarieref,,--unexcelled summer ski. the end of Germany's and Italy's warning all powers agains. :n:er- ing may be enjoyed and it is heroy mar against England, and until ference of any kind in a ° teri.i- Ahat. some of the continent's out- a formal peace treaty is-c•onclud- tories in East Asia. "The l*cath standing Hien and women skiers '_ ed to satisfy R 1 's territorial of decades — a Far East dors- train -for Canadian and inter a y r ' demands-' against France. inated by Japan—was �,a, the 'national events. ,. ver of climbing into the -art • I The completion of the Columbia No One Can Telt" - . fie g - - Ileefield Highway marks another n the countries of the Jsed:- of action." ("Time, June J� r. -chapter in the bWory., of Jasper re:ranean basin were seriously.."The only force- which coa'.d $National Park, 4,200 square affected liy the collapse of Fiance. ce. to-rn that dream into a nietrna: --miles in extent; The Canadian has al been the 3. The _ National Railways' Railways' Jasper Pa -,-k and the signing of the two err- saga e L Lodge in this, Americas ,largest istices . . . Turkey in particular big question taking shape last . National Park, now offers visitors.-. wps agitated by the thought of a week appeared to be: co i the every In luxury where in powerful drive by the Axis in the V. S. summon enough dip nna•,C . X. - t the early days explorers, traders _L eastern Mediterranean (aimed at adroitness to make, friend; x Gln and trappers, set up their_ prim- Ja an without: 1. sellin o:*. ao n - itixe tempo. - - cn:aing off Suez and grabbing P g the tiarbcra and rich oil distriets China and the Allies in ta-1 F:«r at the ' 44sr last); and feared East; . 2. being double The people of Canada prepaf- a Fascist attack on French -man- hgrself if she attempted- to,: ntuca -- - T H E W A it • W E E K—Commentary-ta on Current Events appeasement. Failing either --M - - ry ed last week for the reception of Gated Syria .' . In Egypt, reaig- PP K - vast numbers of evacuee c:nildrtn - tiation-of All Maher Pasha could ternative, could the United 3tatpx from Great Britain Thoua- Crean the early entry of big copr.- risk - a war with Japan ;' .ands' of homes were thrown; open try into the war ... in a message France 'Signs Herself sway, placement of children to bs "to the people of North Africa;' oc- s handled b the Provincial G � the French Hi h Commt_aioner in ha - 80�� ��� _. __ y g The r that h° declared at .s _M voce• de to ,Budget Brings Heavy Tares erttmg tt . ' - French o � b _ - attic •f France Eadr crack. Moroccan troops could not _'.-',,STARS ON -THE SEA" yie:d one inch of . French North Wjey 1Ma,e Ga Ju 5 the Battle of By F vann A blitzkrieg of taxes struck imposition of ten -pets .cent tsv ou France began, the Germans tak- Ah ican territory without a flgh`., A spunky girl, a fine lad _ - hie Dominion last week f slowing phonographs, radios, cameras and, ins oft southward from the the armistice'notwithstanding bine to make this hint ,:'chi l'ernoti Barlett. British mem- -the bringing down of the Bsdget. radio tubes Somme -Aisne Iine. Against all the novel by van Wy'ck Mac?i it { - With drastic increases- in income The Ontario Government, fax- -material and manpower er General v of Parliament and a it r in rousing story. •`Starts or by - be li a ? e the L.ndon• Newa-Chronic$e com ry -� 'taxation reaching virtually evei-3 ins a possible revtnue loss of W'eygand could ma`s, the Gen- Se.. is the tale of the .. _ mented: "The French surrender earner, almost prohibitire -taxes oa-. $3,000,000 arising' from the in - man army under General von Cotonista, who, in he faa� ui - automobiles and several new tat= creased Federal income tax lev Brauchitsch hurled 40, then , 60, invoices political changes all over an all-powerful foe, darai ria the world and no one. can pet las,' Finance Minister Ralston ask-.. ies, was expected.- to make a re- then 120, finally 150 divisions.: flaunt their thirteen s:ripeR ar.�s tell their magnitude." ed -tremendous sacrifices of the adjustment cf income brackets By June 10 they were within 35 _ •• thirteen stars on the sea. a .is- Cansdiatt people for war putpos- some time this year to bring 5A,- miles of Paris, with p:nrers eon- Britain For it drama, gripping' anct ssth,-n r� as. For the first time, the cost o! 000 more persons, -hitherto eT- ;ng down from east and west. On But aH the world knew t#�t One o1 the major nog e.^ 1_' - tit war was carried' dire:•; #o the empt, within the tax -pas in, June 14 the- pincers met at Paris Great Bri,ain Has next in .line . _ the year, the book presence a = _ pocket -hooka of every incottte category. and it was 'surrendered." June 17, for a totalitarian attack-by.Ger- new version of the War C' In _ rsoap In the .counit Meantime everywhere in Can- ifarshal . Petain, newly -elected many, that the moment Hitler's dependence, .as seen n a :.ants Aff.etr Everybody ..ada- rents were )going up (due i,i • French Premier, ,iadicated that preparations .were complete. the ern colony, 'a southern c lotto -Put to. -.an 's blitzkrieg an the British Isles' and a tropical island Highiighta, o y- Inceme rates increased so aharp:y -Prices) .Food prices retuained an armistice. Jure '31 French would begin, proceeding with Rhode Island, .South Car,:i: a _ that a married man with no de- -ss approxianately. ,he same level plenipotentiaries fret Adolf Hit. bombing, submarine warfare and and the Bahamas. Historic .hu pendenta, paying $3ti on -a sal 'ss itn the past duple of months. ler in the Foresi of CcirFPiegi•-e an armed invasion. The people of acters come alive with all gt►ry of ;3,000 .. under gresert but gains were, recorded for beef, I in the Game railway ear where br?tain braced themselves for the ' anguish, h -,pe and sufferink \ i �satea,. will now pay 1195 bread, canned vegetables, pots Marshal Foch in 1!118 announced bl^+v reader will ever forget icy: a ,i p a new tax on automobiles start- toes, .tea,.• coffee, onions, pepper the terms under whii.•lt Germany � ' ' Harmony Bennett of Ne -- U. ang' at 10 per cent on 'manufac- and 'salt Clothing 'was ex- laid down her wrens). June 24 the :'I he balance of porter on tna Sam Higsby; the Ye nnsy_- ri � F altrera' slue up to ;x00 and `pected .to rise as a result of the "cease fire" order came in the sea depended':'on who obtained. , rifleman, or scho.arly bat of - (increasing sharply to' 80 per cent new tax_ on, imports . and the di•war with Germany. The following; the French navy. It was knownfin of tian.tucke,. Aon valve in excess of '$1,200version of textiles for war iise day France laid down her arms that the addition of -the French "Stars on the Sea" b? lysed cars are tared, too) Unemployment Insurance against Italy, too. fleet to .the navies of Germany F. yen yVyek Mason • . To - A new national defense tax of AProrogation of the first session The Armistice and Italy.. would brin the Axis route: Long;miine, • Gree■ A Ca =• 1wo per cent flat rate imposed of the -19th Parliament. of Canada _Hitler's einject, apparently, an to tonnage parity �h Britain f3.00� on all salaries over $600 in the was looked for around July 20 forcing' the particular terms that and tq numerical superiority, with ease of single persons and $1,200 .. The, main item. remaining last he did upon France' was t5 secure 90 per cent more fighting ves- Sak Nighthawks in the case of married persons, week for consideration wan ur.- every possible facility for his sets•. Prime Minister Chure'a ��� rl increasing .to three per cent for employment insurance (contrib- blitzkrieg on Britain. All tine ill, voicirig his *anger at the Like D1VeC�0i>E1bef 3 +asiaries of .a`•ngle persons a6oce uted to by 'employers and enc- Frenc•:t Channel and Atlantic tiiannet• in which the Petain regime $1,200 a 10 per cent taY ployees) ; but before such a Coasts were occupied by German- • had violated its "many solemn -Quite a c:mmot'on has iDoposed on all imports except_ measure could be brcwght before forces; French warships and nae- assurances" in ceding sea power caused in Leanningto ,'Onto _o, Z. - those cammbdities entered under the house, the Parliament .of al ec;uipnnent were..to *be. turned to the -Nazis, acknowledged that during recent nights by ns2 t British preferential tariff Great Britain would have, to ars- nVor-to.Germany for use against the ultimate disposition .of tate - hawks t h a t f:ec,t en. : e eigaret tax raised -from $k to •$6 end the B. \. A."ActI transfer- Britain; all military equipment :French fleet: could "powerfully town's bus* =ecCon. S� per 1,000, manufactured tobacco ring to the Dominion, from tl:•a urrendered, all aircraft. ground- though not decisively affect" Bri- of the birds as they ii ce a ••r - ;.'hem 25 to .35 cents >; pound, Provinces,- authority over , unerr- ed; all roads, trains; railways ,giv- tain's safety ... In the war with insects has been mrnp; lent `o iii r *hires doubled, etc., . ployment insurance en up;. all radio stations had to Italy, Britain was aware that that of dice -bombers. REG'LAR FELLERS—Very Considerate __ -- .-•_-._ .-__gy_CiVE-BYRNE - WMfr Says,YOUVE CLEANED WERE NOT' C�OHr i0 MAKE A PRICE Z �• � `"� s \R -- -- TNS CELLAR MACNIIefCih[TLY! FOR DO THIS Lit.: BIT OF WORK y T F s' FOR YOU MRS. MALARKY 0 -YOU'RE T n HOW MUCH DO S OWE'IOU. FOR THIS h1lORl< TOO NJ ! V!]fD RATHER TAKE THE TWENNY-FIVE CENTS 10U'LL ` - r PROBABLY QVE US , THAN THE a ' NICKEL �� J I WE'O �C14AR�QE 1bU FOR W;^ le W✓Q S --- ------- ;C—, - r i s 's •.r;'. , 1 a • - • . . ♦ ,.. M.i .... � .. ,.. .., r ".a..,' V^ r ,' ... r- °l. :R: R;! „r;.. � .: t ,Y.:-' '. g,., � f. il,c.. .':c�. �.,_ .�'ti' � �-r v.', � ,�' ✓• :l i. :'•ti'.rpi ..,A ''vie - :.__ -- -•- .,. :..'ani^ 'r.+r.. ..,{y r x fn • '.,w? x - ' r r.X"° '4•r ,:,,. _..' .. ::,... .v: :'1'•.. ,.,.-: gar.-xr:'' ..: =+•9 .,e:-`' •,y S'* .-4. •.:.a,X,-.s..'',''---�'°-?;i•:'' . , s "ie r .p. - • of sicknow and pain. Somewhere ` _ warnin tuna sly heard this ' he had. .fortunate Makes ac N— f oat Drink g Y from old , ' -- — Hades. They got. food, too, s dried' kDA � " meat: It was harp r , -and nus but it was an ambrosia. Bob thea ��� �— =-- :•; ; thought to divide the last small- — - --- 4a a.tiee north. of Montreal on Lake Ste. Adele ... swfaas4na piece of chocolate candy with ffolf ... tennis ... seats■k, and 'Lissa, but suddenly thrust it at �' otter activities. '-1�1.the man who appeared to be lead- - Special tsellltlea for families .:. Ae- er, The brown man sniffed it, eidedly modes. :f famishes afts tasted it, ate it then with child- Privatthiroue fa . .five rates as private baits ratss as law ole y. ish 'glee, All the 'brown men had rawA' azaBe per ..eeic,�sias;le — AaaeHeaa ��� D been staring with a consuming , Be TEA Cal lOSlt Write for hklt.. THE C3iA*fTECLER y,• at white skin, at cloth- Ste. Adele ea haat, P.R. ' ing, at Nary Melissa especially. Finally they signaled to the two _ trail. be made• the slight or day before AFTEX "I suppose we'll Awaken a kept the ss. manner. , _ a while; =honey,"Bobgiin n Both these are invaluable hal s p after NOON DRESS Lost.,1 h her the Walks . "But simplifying ng .qo r i y • by. whatever this is, is -ono to' write n Nowfori a few recipes, which -' -.. down, in the books!" are different— . . iso answ « - too overwhULD She elmed. �-: - - -.3 cups cooked potato diced _ V • .:.. - - (To Be. Continued) I cup finely chopped celery .CAST OF CHARACTERS approaching. They dared not tablespoons finely chopped J onion "'-ROBERT BARRY—hero; ex- move much, lest they fall over °' "' 1 tablespoon chopped pimento plorer, the ledge, gbut they squirmed in l �3 MELISSA LANE = heroins, + righteous lee. 1 extra tablespoon pimento, + Barry's partner. The rescue party was slow in cup chopped ripe olives Boiled salad dressing v HONEY BEE GIRL — Indian: approaching. It had been far be-- ' L ; ..aaem6•r of Barr>•s party. low, and: the lights disappeared �V Sat and pepper HADES J O N F S — piosear; frequently as the. men 'moved Crisp watercress , K Slkvs of hard cookedegg,, '•;ftember Barry'e party. around rack formations. They; « ' « • flickered, too, Bob saw. He be- �+' {� In preparing potatoes for die- " M Last' walk:' Loot in the . under•' gen to wonder. Why in the name' g'•7 Ing do not boil them until they , grand cavern, Bob 'sad Melissa of goodness hadn't Hades used are so tender that they break too suffer of third aril itstt;er. Thea one of the ,lanterns, instead of By SADIE B. CHAMSEM - esaily. Drain, cool and dice nes.. n y - wacsee a light. hear a voice torches ly. Add celery, onion, olive and he. Are they losingtheir minds. "Hello, HADES?- Hollirnan •" pimento: Moisten with salad 4 ttliey wwnder. Bob yelled, when he knew they elpiful Hints. dressing,- which should be the .6 , - were within 30 yards or so. For Hat Weather thick rich variety; season to in- CHAPTER ' XVI The lights stopped instantly. .All homemakers face lnpay dif- perdiv. al taste with salt add pep - For all of man's genius, one gr ficult problems, as they try ubeer- per. Chill thoroughly. Moilitteii No answer came. 'Progress of the with additional dressing and pile. great mystery` of life has never rescuers seemed very strange, fully to go about' their tasks, in been even partly solved. then. Bob and 'Lissa peered a: the hot'tryiagdaya which are aura m a bowl limed with crisp water It -is the strange fnsioa of them intently. -to "be with us in the nest fear creas.(or lettuce). Spread on top souls, of.. ritual entities in man "Hey, what's the matter? Can't the extra pimento and caner with dpi weeks Iriu planning can. be aicied hard , boiled eggs. Salads — and woman, when consciouaness you see us'." -Bob was impatient.. made much simpler if you organ- to be palatable must be served of love is declared, mutual and Other lights were ignited then, ize your work systematically riincere. an the group separated. Bob and very cold, and always remember } It own with .& suddep ecstatic Lissa couldn't distinguish the Frrsely, a word as company,r for your sup• the salad. g � } the better the dressin the better _ burge� thence' m a ntle and g y, Piet allwhtheeun x ect d guests Tatra Omalatte gentle Approaching mea clean but Its P Y utP guests' - - somehow staccato harmony, eves g half dos- or for just the ordinary family y began to think he saw a Increasing, never reaching an end en ot` more forms. Moreover. needs, a carefully stocked pan- '4 egg +, _ Adam. u6 each man mast ds strange mu of valves. means onghave tai' food storveY sn cup flaked tans of its own accord. It is as old these was a new and absolutely try, refrigerator -or what cover it for himself. Robert Barr* " n, lsP will help aim lif the tasks age One-eighth teaspoon salt • _ b , Bob. wh ered Lissa. "Are p p y s.9 '.i cap milk discovered it there when death Yon—all right? Do you see what nothing else. This storing can be 2 tablespoons butter • I do' L mean. are we out of our very economical done bk care- One-eighth teaspoon pepper.- �- was hovering, when he fully be- ry ly y lieved that -both he and. Melia sa minds? Is this another nightmare ful planning and personal selec• `Beat the egg yolks until thick, were loss their minds. 'After all?" I tion. A few extra supplies ahould, add the tuna .and the milk,. add + the seasoning. Fold in lightly the They had been lest In utter. "NO. No, m sure! But I dont be added each week with your g• g y - darkness for many hours. per- know. what. It's- not our party, regular orderla� wfiich keeys whites of the eggs, which have -;$y ANNE ADAMS :1 baps several days. The could that's certain. Stand still, . and within the budget. This .can. cote- been previously beaten quite stiff. - not even guess how Fong. The watch. HELLO THERE! WHO mence some weeks before. Turn into frying pan, which has -All the charm, poise -and fid-' � g y fished beauty of womanhood is ex+ had, slept at times, fitfully., Els:" IS IT? WE NEED HELP!" Consider these Items when had a little 'melted butter. added pressed by Anne Adams in Pat- braving each other .nQw, in. the ody answered irnmediaf g your list :—a varies running it ound to grease well. g Somteb making. y Mein 4467—a dress that will ;give - most sacred of, momenta, they re- ly, butt—in a strange ton i of canned cream soups; one or Have the pan very hot, thea re• ; ng tongue you dreamed -of slenderness. And mained silent and verystill. Sec- --two variediti of canned fish• o• duce as mxiture is placed in pan. Bob was utterly amazed. He � p the gently flared 'skirt. has alipR+, onds passed—Bob knew not ho -,,7 was a linguist. He spoke San. tato chips; gelatine jelly pow- Cook until the omelette is set Ag panels. Doc - and p mi boat and back many—and ' then suddenly Bou ish, the Mexican dialects of it dere; junket; a few canned vege• and s knife inserted d the centre , orative gathers at either side of got a i on himself. He saw tables. Of course. the vegetables copses out dean. Fold and serve •' grip not to mention the ordinary Irl- g the attractive; sweetheart- neck - himself ' will not be required as frequent- at once on bot plater. Dlay be re a whimpering baby" than languages of southwestern q q served if desired with as of the line may be held by clips or by afraid of the dark. Anger re- tribes• But this garble was for- ly as the other items because y u g %auc•es. perky bows drawn through eye• Placed fear: Then his trained eh. to him. Arid the men them. you will be on hand the Salt Gi e►rlraad - � - � lata; More .gathers at the shoi•1- or mind took command. selves, slowly approaching, -were luscious fresh vegetables, which -- _- 'dg' three-quarter sleeves give a dress• ' • • foreign. are appearing, new .ones each day. 2 and one-third ..cups- pastry up effect. A whiff of crisp ruff- I. Of course you will ling at neck and sleeves looks The Roocn• Party The whole thing was impos- Y try always• to flour ' F "Why, I'm not hysterical:" H Bible. It was a scene from some have on hand fresh lettuce, par=- ?'s teaspoon' 'salt t'.. ug :: murmured it to himself, even as weird imaginativeley, watercress with a sprinkle - Y teaspoon ground• gingt� most refreshing. Let the 3ewdle fairy tile; 'a Instructor steer" your' _needle ` -lie held Mary 'Meli"a there. "On bit of stage . imagery, theatrical of onions and radishes. No •1 -teaspoon $•found cinnamon course to a quick finish'. the contrary, I . Peel remarkably. and impressive -and almost dev- doubt most of you will have most 'Ii • teaspoon ground cloves . calm." _ ilish. Bob was_ breathing hard, of -these in your gardens and foe" 1 teaspoon baking soda Pattern 4.167 is available in -He shook his head, as if to clear and he could feel 'Lusa tremb- those gardens let us be tru!y 'ii teaspoon nutmeg women's sizes 3.1, 36, 88, 40, 42; his eyes of the darkness. He ling. thankful. What 'a joy to pick- 8 tablespoons butter 44, 46 and 48. Size 36 takes 39(i n. one's own vegetables moist with 3. cup granulated sugar yards • 39 inch. fabric and .2 so 'looked behitrd--him again, which `Good -Lord. He mumbled it. - would be down. "I never knew it would be this dew! Please. note, that moat of =' eggs yards raffling. N. 'CISSA"' He Almost shrieked wake" the supplies named can be made aft c. -up molasses - Send TWENTY CE'vTS 20c) read with a minimum amount of t ,c,: buttermilk in coins (stamps cannot be Be. $. `• 'Lissa!" But- in the 'same 'moment he Y r - •• ,He was tense with excitement knew it was real! 'labor and previous 'preparation. • Measure the flour. and add the -again, But, -he forced himself to The light was visible, The men Of course you will have on hand. spices. Crsam the butter and grad• tern. fat• this Anne Adams pat be` analytical, critical o! his own were tangible. They were brown too a supply of salad dressing ually blend in the sugar. peat tern. Write plainly. SIZE, whicl can be made some da as and add the ,e Then add moi-- NAME, ADDRESS_ and., STYLE ractioses. No, this was net hy,- men, he could see now;. ,whit's ( y gBs• j feria. would most likely make thein Ir.- you die preparing a meal) that asses and combine, well. Sift in NUMBER. 'LISSAI That IS, : a -dight! dians. But the setting, the utter your supply will not be exhaust- the dry ingredients alternately, Send your order. to Anne Ad- v Look—HEY! HEY! HELP."' ly fantastic circumstance—it was ed. "Do not' neglect to 'add some' with ''the smiir milk (in which"' ams, Room 425, 73 West Adelaide - Thirst bad muted his voice ter- " something to read' by a .fireside of Mlle cheese productions, which the soda has been cjisaolved) can- 5t., Toronto. •rbly, but he made all the noise.: and scoff at, or a bit. of trickery are so nutritious and add that ir.- bining after each addition. Turn : ^' he could. Ke threw rocks, 'Lissa . from Hollywood, except for tha "comparable touch to so many d:f- into 8% inch square pan. yelled too, and •between them thcN- salient fact that the brown people ferent dishes. Bake in rgoderate oven for 4U r t --=3nad� a din of it.. approaching w e r e absolutely Another hint valuable - to yoti minutes. Serve with whipped"SendConfidence" Voices answered, from far be alive, and that his own mind was have ready in -containers (pro~)- cream. :' ., ,•. low. The two understood no now as clesi and alert as he had ably jelly' glasses, covered, and Maple icing'. • word, but they were, suffused ever known it to be. each carefully marked) the fol- 1 cup granulated sugar, I,� cep 4, with happiness. Salvation seemed • • lowing:—chopped nuts or (rolled) cocoa, 4 tablespoons butter, i t at hand. They . were -almost hys- -From A Loot World grated cheese, rolled ' cracker cup whole milk, % teaspoon 1 �. tercial with anticipation now. The strangers spoke repeat- crumbs, bread crumbs dried and maple flavoring, _tie teaspoon van - "It s Hades Jones! It's Jones! edly to him. Some of them, he rolled. These will keep perfectly 'ills, pinch .of baking powder. s moneys _ And Hallinan ! They 'must have noted, held weapons; rather well can if your cohtainers have tightly Combine sugar, coeoa, butter found an outlet hole below some-, made weapons -of natural sticks fitted covers and will' be -worth and milk. Stir over heat' until where.. They're coming'. OIs, and stones: They • wore scant their weight in told., as you pre•, sugar has dissolved.. Then bring 'Lissa, they've foudd'tia! They=" clothing, mostly loin cloths and pare many of your menus con- to boil for t minutes. Cool slightPLAIN SPRING - She too was talking, jabber- a crude sort• of • sandals. They raining some one of the follow- ly, 'then add the baking uowder. , ing. They called and hallowed, were muscular men, and they ing.' Then again remember, that Chill. Beat. until' creamy and and hugged each other as the were graceful, but they were not' •pie -paste prepared and kept ready fluffy._.. 1 lights grew stronger. Help was menacing in refrigerator for rolling, when- , They tried time and again to READERS WRITE IN+ communicate with Bob and Me- Miss Chambers welcomes per. x _.lissa, one •ratan'• especially dninR ,anal letters from interested Free Insurance the talking. Bob talked' back, in t,MIDDLEmA„ readers. She is pleased to receive ;! all the dialects he knew, but in suggestions on topics for ker Qa x.11 Gar,nent# Eo r� Slow ):tarain0 vain. _ _ column, and is even read to lis and From Our Factory. WOMEN y SiAl CtGARET�E PAPERS Then he motioned for water-. - toff to your "pet peeves." 'Re,. - NOME is FINER MAGE. and .got it. _ NEED THIS ADVICE!! quests for recipes ' or special D eA U T . Some man had brought' a skits Thousands of women menus are in order.•Address-your • L go smilinstbru"trying , o, container, -from whir.h Lissa tht�n' times" with Lydia 2. letters to 'Miss Sadie B, Cham- DRY • i Bob- drank and asked no quem- 'P'lnkham•s vegetable - - ars, 7 V1fesY Adelaide Street, + tions. Bob_ forced her to take it Compound -3s. n , Barton St. at , -ISS 7— for over so years in re- ' Toronto." .S'ehJ ' stamped, selfAve - §svlillow ht a time with ion waits; ]teeing female Iunc- } addrgs cd envelope if time, -with thenal troubles Trp tri ( P you wish • • i .0 between, lest she suffer spasms a reply, o - . "y�'if` '. ' . .w. �... '�^' i::.}.. -.%✓-� wu... F _,. 6f' .. :.f.,(.. .. . mp 7. Cu: �.. -"A'.' .... ', C .. ., sG, _..+.. 'M� a - , 4„� _-<'::::*SM.✓s <%�1:." ..... PLI opening with one of the. best par- the home of her parents, J. S. an' she holiday - Y ' Mon.'. Si�rm,nn8 �* 1tiIIH.. `t .` 'UDLEY hauhan�-We--had-+a-gwod-shoves-ton, - ., . , ... • �•.— -„ Pr►te Congratulations to Evelyn '1fc- �r � w •- --�1dra.�Robt. Gordon spent the 'ades in year, headed by the'Clare- Mrs. Balsdon. Vey, Milton Walls and Wily Dev- Several from here attended 'the holiday with her sister in Toronto. wont Band. Good looking teams, --,Mr and Mrs. Elvin O'Neill of itt, who passed . their �ritrance United Church garden party, on Belleville, spent the holiday week- Wednesday in Pick -Bring., Bert L& -w, .of Markham, spent beautiful. looking decorated cars, on the year's ;work..: the holiday ivrith relativej in Pick- funny -looking outfits - ( Dint Sleep end. with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Stewart Rowe has been laid up Eongratulations to •811 of the Wig• jFan think up more ideas for a'ridic-..'Huycl� High School pupils, going to Whit- illness for several days. Arthur and Mrs. Silk, of Tor.- ulous looking outfit than most' men) —Mrs. James Richardson, of by, from here, who were successful PickerIig .Fire Comprny, � onto, were in town .over the week. The Hermitage Farms display* was, . GeQrglt01'm, spent •a fewdays with in passing into the next forms, Al- -end. -- a very splendid one, tr$nepairt n ' 'Picl ering friends. an Clarke, taking Honours. The officers a—n one of Canada's very finest Aya the- --Mrs. E. Huyck, Whitby, spent Don't .forget- the Circuit' Field � bels of the -Mrs. E. C. Jones and sons have Pickering Fire Co. express their returned after visiting relatives is shire eowe; and the youngsters en- Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Day, held an July 10th, in Green's tharn>ea to Mr. Morley Black for Owen Sound.tered' into the idea as enthusiast- Huyek. Park. A good program of . sports his contribution to tWr ' funds. Mrs. Gibaer, .of Stouffville, -is ically as ever. On the Park grounds +- led - • ' at its home on the fine evening entertainment. Flank J. Prowse visiting her parents; Mr. and Mrs. ung the afternoon were to be 5th con. Pickering, Thomas E11iQ Congratulations and best wishes : 4 Bzonhman. enjoyed: ball games, football, rac- youngest son of the -late John Ell td Miss Irene Hutchison, only dau- COUNTRY HOME SOLD TO kinds, and a midway. es of all _ The iott and Edith Taylor, in hig 89th ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison, ' —United Church Sunday School GORDON RARRMSOW Picnic today, if it doesn't rain. e+'ening show by Tom Hamilton year. Funeral service at St. Geos- and Mr. David Evans, of`Torozsto, `Sr3Ag your car to the church, if was just the right type for an oul- ge's Anglican Church; Pickering on who were married in the Greenwood Gordon Harrison of Toronto, 10i a-ra—mant R-nd gad Thursday, July 4th, y door program.at 4. . m. United Church on Saturda even- taken of a fine country-. 4 Picnic at Green's Park, Greenwood. P. A. system4 kept up the music, Interment in tine adjoining cemet- ing June 30th by Rev. R. W. Me- home in the North Rouge Hills, —The annual picnic of St. And- all afternoon. in the Softball, Aud- cry. Vey: -in -the presence of the immed- purehaspd through C. R. Purcell'_ scup's co � and Sunday ley, Base Line, Whitevale and Pick- • =Sympathy is. ended ' to the iate relatives. The bride looked Co. The property, on the Alton& — l3Choo1, will .be d on ,1$nxsdsy ening cgntested, with Audley' Winn- relatives and survivors of the late charming in 'a lovely white silk en- Road, north of the Kingston High - the series. Sanas of the prizes Charlotte Richardson, whose death semble rwith matehing accessories. way, is known as lot con. - sdts3rnooa next, at G k•1.0 scres or, awarded we as folloym-- R"t -re_-the. ' _ Her bridesmaid w - Pic o Team, W. H. Down 1st, and Elinor daughter, Mrs. Robertson, Church bination of pink' and white and ' mostly wooded - land, overlooking ompanied by two Men& spent the Powell, 2nd (they are both "swell" Str., Pickering, in her 77th. year., white _accessories. The bridal party Lace Ontario. The property was +iveeic-end at the home of his, pas looking teams)` Best Decorated Car on Thursday, June 27th. Interment stood between two- beautiful stand- formerly opened by Walter Foz, ' hem -firs. J. Bryant, Mrs. Harold Mit- on Saturday, June 29th, at Bethel arCs of pink and white peonies. of Toronto,. the property was val-' Clarence ' Silk, spent sun4y in shell and Mini Winona McEwen. Cemetery, south! of Graveohurst. While .signing the .register, Mrs. wed at $SM. There is a granite Comio Outfit — Milton Sleep, who ( --Died, at her home in, Rock- J. L. Pegg sang sweetly, "I Love residerke, on the edge of the rav- ••awe are glad ;to vejisrt, is;mprovin8 not such a good. gin -layer, one wood, Ont., on Monday;,'.` -July 1st, YOU -trPIy", with Mrs. F. W. Gib- ine of Petticoat Creek, with -terrace hosalth' of the skyrockets used in his anti- Ethel Elizabeth Bsi1ey, beloved son, at the organ. and stone -banked driveway.- - Week -end ' nitons in town • w,ife of Wetter G.,, Fawlie, in her • - beluded• Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Rd N- aircraft Sun going through one of dell, of • Delhi, and lits, and .lits- the :Cordon House windows.. Depor- . 49th year. The f vital • took place The Pickering i of little Current, both 'of ated : Bicycle —Keith Wilson and on Thursday. July -, 4t, i; from she BRADLEY'S : Ripley, the' teaching staff . hese t'�. years I,= 'Pearson. Tricycle — Jessie home of her daugihter, �: Ii�n- MEAT . M�iR�,v T $t>`shby and Kenneth Butt, and June eth Morley; Gl:ureh 5,. PicJcesiag. i. -d'he Sacssuxuem the Lgzd's Won. Pony -- Shea Sisters, J. Interment at Groveside ' Ceanetery, ][sII' 'Overalls, $1,39 a pry gP Linton; J. Lee. Large Group -- the Brooklin. .fie a hill rine of ;Sapper will be observed in the Pr- - .. ' eII g won - Refugees. Ralph Boake received a Y boots, �Sr9b up Ing. snan Cbsuch on Sunday asora GREENWOODFresh speFial for his fled Cross outfit. � . ' Jack Palmer, 1st and Stan Pilkey. harmers, Leek your harlaess Jlfr, and Mrs. ' Tony LOWsoa„ bias Lila Gee and Miss Ifathleen _ - 'en(�'- Donna and $&y, spent the week= 2nd the Hike Race. Russ. Powell over. a>tld tee what you need, , 1st and Coe. Pascoe, 2nd, i$ the Moyer of Toronto, are visiting and iaA^(�� atteadfag the Mow � Driving. The Pony went their cousins. the Gee's and Gib- then MII1e in and. wewill fir lir 1awvso re -union:. son's this week. —Mise F. X. I&JIUrtry of Pick- to Mr. Ireson, of Cherryrw+ood, who - jos 11p. ' Miss B. MacLean spent the week- Mets ertaa spent y st the Seigniory �l�y sola it to a Pil for Mrs. Harass+ and Shoes repaired Club, is the of Quebec, i40, tinea banding the local Red end �'� Mr. and Moe. W. Gee. ` r+scsntly ? Cross ¢10 of that sum. Jiir. and Mrs. James Raine ev er- Our delivery is at your serviea =- rained friends from Brampton over a IC Q Bradley Phone Pick 1690 - —The Woehen's �natitute wish to 5 t . . may "Thank you" to the women o!- lis Pica. alb CL7IRENCE SILK a ' - "+h— v111age and wdelpity for their genehty in the matter of baking, for their booth on July 1st. .-firs. Berge $snaeq (see Mazy Kennedy) and son, acrd Mrs. Ed. Dupont and' children, of Timmins, have • bean visiting W. and Mrs. James L. Primer. The former - in remaining foe a montb with rel- &tives, while' the latter ars now visiting in Pu nbroke. Right Reverend A. R. Hever- ley, D. D., Assistant Bishop of !i`oranto, .administered the Apostol- --kBits of Confirmation to a class Of twelve candidates from this par - $a& at the morning service at SL George's Church, Pickering, on ' Sunday last. On that Sunday, St. George's Anglican Church celebrat- - -ed its 108th anniversary of the founding. Rev. E. G. Robinson con ducted the evening service. • — A very severe rain, hail and - rind storm passed over this dist- rict on Sunday afternoon. The storm was quite general through- -'.out theevince . b P ut ass most sew- lere in Western Ontario. In the nei- .ghborhood of Clinton, the hail measured from half to three -guar 'tern of -an inch in diameter, . and -.in in some districts reports state that ;it covered the L ground to a depth of several inches. Much damage "wan caused to the grain and hay crops and to garden stuff.- . . --On Tuesday forenbon, a truck ''belonging to the Bergeman Con- struction Co. in turning off the Station Road, onto the Highway, struck a hydro pole, snapping it ort near the top. As a result; the _hydro service was discontinued for --several hours,' considerable incon • ---venieaoe to the power users. Bet- ween five and six . . o'clock repairs Where completed. A,Iot of -funny language is heard around . town when the power goes off. Bergen= - -drivers- and Hy+dro' service men both received their share this week. Good fortune of the most genes_ ous nature came to Pickering , for _*,-the Dominion Day' Celebration. The T . weather : — it was dry all day. 'Atter weeks of rain every day, it _�i� a 's to have • the full day :2 ;Ovdth the sun shining. And it is 'w reported' to have been raining :.' all around us, .but not there. The ltbndaace numbered well - cver one �vkoeranf of the Great Wks ; .. A ,mill group- of Vets of the - -_- Inst War, recently discussed the or-ganisation of a local Veterans Or- ganiiation in . this towmidp. Jest what interest would be takes can only be guessed. pkkerlug' Twp-. veterans of the asst Weir -are yon 1 intersidad ? If so drop a line to Box 50 Picketing. News Office, :. ., `If any reasonable response L is b A • farther ectign will be taken. :