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Mr. and Mia, Harland Smith of July 19th. -. we guests of Mr. and Mrs. Timmins'. 886•-1936 "z Daalte�taa. :as this week.I Y a. gORRyTg h, a" The Harvey boys, Bob and Al. 'p a France, recently. ; iti Brampton were visitors at the W. • have been rusticating at the home was Phyllis Fenn of . Bracebri zw •My" mss W >�'� J. Petty home on Sunday. of their parents during tH*� week, is visiting witbl friends here. dge '. CMOPPiNQ Clee..o.aaaR Rev. Tink, of Michigan is visit- Mr. and Mrs. Haward Malcolm, Neodal►, 'Wednesday and Friday Mr. F. Morrison mast with apain- r 9 _. Ing his sister, Mrs. A. J. Taylor Fern and Sadie spent Sunday -with ful accident last week when he fell and family. M:. and Mrs. ' Bob Malcolm at VE GRIND FINL ' off the rake: T JXWALD AgAPY BazrfaNs• Miss Nancy Gollan and friend QueensviIle. Congratulations to David srid tae' worts a!d Its � aiI ge4 spent Satur4ay with Miss EmitY Interested people from Bro ham baa. ait0 OfterSIS sad rimer , • Mart. _ ���. Gates. attended the Decoration Day Ser- Grade Two Music Exams. Janet coneesW49 fir psatk abk feedio Mie. David Milne returner—hoiae eat Claremont Union-Cea�Qet __._ E =' - BBWTON, BILL U' ROM after' an extended visit . at Crow =to be-complimented—oa-securing - � j p on Sunday last. 'hpnours. f l &&*tors Lake, with her daughter, at,". Be• Miss Ella Wallace ' of Toronto ThQ next ws stoat done. W' 3 and Mrs. a Hama and daughter, ming of the •W, M. V* tt beat PewtrP R. L.R"T(7it�i. it. C. Tsisyioss y ug S. will be held Thursday,. July, f FRds sed b"plies. h �.'llimliz Jr<Sf1, Mrs. Fenney returned home last Connsella, called on the BsoRvii Fr ROSS Fridayfrom an en •p 18th, 'Lt'a P. m h this school room - enjoyable tri to home on -Friday. � � of the church. The Missiotr Band •': �• ���»� - M Bay St Vancouver where she visited with Mrs. T. Greig, of Toronto; Mss. and Baby Bend withtheir mothers JOHN L. POND Toreoto relatives. Duncan, of Detroit, visited their mwill be guests that 'afternoon. • .} Wilmot, and Bill Morrish cousin, Mrs. T. C. Brown and hus- Eric and Kay Cousins, of Toronto Repair Shop P U. HiC A•RDAON t Oa, Bairis- are. stte0ing the Trail Rangera' band, on Friday, July 6th. are having a holiday with their ��•�.. ,r"'�' " - - r i�fe�' ass T QSL 7���. ' Camp at .Jackson's Point for.- ten TheWalter Bayles' family atten- grandparents, Rev. and eiepbooe Ad,lses:° e:..� err, ystA. s`if da gip , R Mrs. Cous- 160 prepared to repair trace i �• dad the -re -union fanriiy picnic at tors and farm fiery. Me1�4i- Remember the Garden- Party on the home of Mrs. Cox, at Unionville r St. Paul's Dunbarton, . July, 14th. ot•er'y r s the Church Lava on �uaturday ev- This annual event will be held at 'i*� '#elwaoee is 8th Sunday after- Trinity: Sunday 'As also agent fol Cockslmtt ening, July 20th. Program of Jokes, the Bayles' • home in 1941. School at 2 p. in. Evening Prayer hn� ptemtots.� Lenton songs, music and dancing by the Mr. and Mrs• E. C. Thornton and at 8 P. m. •_ Rev. E. G:_ Robinson, Sstidactlon guaranteed W!oodgreen Minstrels. Mrs. Bert Linderman, of Woodstock j�138HHRT T. PA"A1!A8. L D B.. - and the W. J. Brows family were Preacher. _ : JOHN NORTON P K -ic - RING S411 :u of eors� a Phoee 61W CLAA81r�UNT W - Ilk .ade*&ad AUDLEY y a# the Brown• home on Sun- i{INSALEb. a►�• • w acv rkh +�. ani Best wishes of rougham friends: Quite a number fr here stten- - Misses E. and Lr- Pratt are hol- are extended to Mrs. Jane Boyer, -ded the Cedar "Grove Garden Party ------- idaying at their cottage here. of Greenwood, who celebrated 'her on Saturday night. fissrrit ftattrCD�a. Miss May Hedge has returned 96th birthday -on July 21d. .Miss Eileen • Bell, of Oshawa, - from 6f �ZZdJs. from a lengthy stay with her gaunt The Happy . -Circle Mission Band spent Sunday at the Wm. Bell 8 Sit1ATOaT. TOW1V!!H][' in Oakville. are holding a picnic at the home of home. ■' ' Aga, "v °••� riOmm � Bill Murkar .and wife were rec- Mrs- G. Philip, on Jul 13th. Every- Baseball results ��t �17�tOi N�tl� -' so�e"I" frees: of • . Y ry t — Wednesday Lie *416 wlac,r,b ent visitors here. bio better place one welcome. Please bring picnic evening, Kinsale won from- Range I�QL1lj� aid de>tl"�Se A. E. lZ« M to.. go Bill! (You betcha Frank!) lunch. :Line, 'at Kinsale, and lost to -Aud- Mrs. Annan and Mrs. Wonnacott Mr. and Mrs. T. - C. `Brown, Mr. ' ley on lrhursday evening.. Sy s Rbaot ®BN MAL INSWRANOR visited the Stork families at the and Mrs,_ Howard Malcolm, Jean - Congratulations to Master Noble �NRM : 'Plex 51.3 RRA L .ESTATE Lake Shore last.,,week. Malcolm and John Knox were Stevenson on passing all of his ax= - - . OONVEYANOIN(1 The local Sunday School enjoyed guests of the Brown:--�Drynan wed- amination with. First Class Hon - At good picnic at Green's Park last ding' in St. Andrew's Presbyterian ours, and .winning the Stover TruNOTICE - An old estaDlisAed sgs�r, ready week. Church, . ohs Jul .. 8rd. phy. Good work, Noble! - y to nerve. W. H': Westney_ hag keen suffer. Mrs. Eliza Fuller Harlan, of The ladies of Kinsale and Green- S Phan PICIL am. ing from infection in one of his Salisbury Mo., Mr,. J. Fuller, Mob- wood W. -A. iavere- right 'royally en- Ora lIF" pass Yaw War daf ��'!. , fingers. ' - - - ale_ Ala., visited the home o! their-tez•taused- by the Mt. Zion W. A. at: - 1f Y M. MAW guests Frida7; the'Mt. Mt.: Zivr► W. A.- meeting last T A number of the Pickering F�,ia- childhood.' in_ Brougham, .ori O�� a� iliere and their wives were July 6th and were accompanied L1OH1�I4leD At70'170tdf8HJii AND rrrpanied .by .Wednesday. -After a program given +h of R. P. and Mrs, Winter, _ last Mrs. Harlan's daughter, Mrs. Mac- by Kinsale and, .Greenwood ladies, VALUATOR week. kse, of Kirkville, No., Mrs. Welsh, s delicious supper was served by -WOOD, 0$MB�� Iles aeadooted Anrrheto Mrs- Reed, and children of Tor- of. Jefferson Cit o. M Y, and son, and our friends -of Mt. Zion. _ _ Pbme of writs, Aadrese $11 Dead" ,have been visiting at Audley Mr: Robert Fuller, of Windsor Mrs. Kna ante - ;S�NIi� � rFiLeT` onto, pp rtained North Stress, �� Fauns, .the' guest of her father,. P. A fatal accident occurred here Oshawa W. A. IaWes, . als,a a. few rd Wbttw. Ootarla - M. Yeates. on Monday . evening,- at about 9.30' .Kinsale ladies on Saturday after- B{TILDa'i'B BZTPPLIBi�. Strawberries have been .. a -good o'clock, ,when Robt. Taylor, of the noon last. There - was a large crowd Q .` L crop in the local patches. Service Group of the Markham and an enjoyable' : afternoon was silo 10061 sowtilge Work ,BT'1�b HOB'plti�' George and Mrs. .Corbett' and branch of the Hydro system,- was spent in ball, games and races. The We kawalse plaeed be swelr a fair Government i� family have been guests of the making some adjustments at .a fuse North Oshawa ladies served a sum- LINE of MAPI.F SMI Main atm .E. Stonffville, Ont, Winters' families• box on top of one of their poles ptuous tea on the lawn which Congratulations are due Audley . near the MattFewe' Hotel here. brought to a close the pleasant aQl![FAhi'Y ��e• j• Phone 191 Ball Team on their _ good showing. Earlier in the evening "•, a severe day, : , Maternity, Medi'eai, and Surgical One - striking feature of most of the storm had Pa -seed. -over. this local- Tb,6 severe storm on Monday A W. MITC��e LL cases taken games is the good sportareu;nship ity, and the power lines had suff- terneon did- considerable' damage in , Maternity Seni-Rooe� shown. _ ered to some degree -from light- our neighbQrho blowing down a Piakarim& Qn'• Rates for 10 day# -825.76 be' No farmer should sell his: farm Hing, and repairs were now. being silo, numerous large trees; ng Phone Office 74 -- Rau., (6 INogktered Nurses in attendance and to an alien and all ' transfers of made: Taylor, on top of the pole; tops of .windmills ... etc, The trees - '1 -,it 34 hoar service given, properties should be scrutinized by' came in contact with one. of the- - blown down across the highway, AmbWance Service the Government: -We must be as power wires,, when it is thought he j stopped traffic for awne time. The •i' MRS. E. R. GOOD 2'.1.3] wise as the Hun. was imm*diately rendered uncon- telephone and hydro 'poles were King"$tag Killer Jay and Mrs. Gelder, (nee Emma scious; unable' to feel the severe struck hs' lightning and poles laid Brodie) of ' Florida, visited F. M. burns that were, being inflicted on across 'the roads. Willing hands -6. 16 and 20 lb. bath FOR and Mrs. Chapman on Sunday. Mr. his back. A few seconds later in 'a made short work' of cutting -up -the ' Gelder has disposed of his interests . fall from the -pots to the sprayers, Garden tools, Law* INSURANCE ground ++ trees and putting the electric tel- movaers, Berry' boxes; Cole- ' - in the big Chazy orchards in N. Y. below, a severe skull fracture was I ephone awires in place. _ ; SERVICE `and is building in the orange co -un- received. He was taken across the i lit►aM Stoves and Hatplates, Phoss Pietaieg 67 - - try. street, to the Easton Garage where I : HONOR ROLL - Law`n mowers Sbarpened ..Mrs. Squires and Fred, accomp- medical aid was used, unsuccess- BIL B. MOBLBY anied Mr. and 'Mrs. Kiletl�to Thorn- fully in an -attempt to revive him. _ sed' -Repaired. _ FIRIL AUTOMOBILE, LLRB ton on Sunday, to vjl ecrl and During the few minutes Taylor l ��� � heavy 'type, etre those - - ACOIDRNT, W11d=011I. .. Mrs. Gazely. They havr large ac- was in contact with the conductor; now overseas). Agent for hJasse>-Harris Repairs. T�iBt.IC L1AnILITY it,< :sage of strawberries• From there, one of his group went up the pe1e,.. Doug. Johns, :Pickering, 'Signallers �Ix B� Y SBI[vlc� - PROTECTION a visit was made to Camp Borden. and br,,vely, risked his own life to John Martin, Pickerin Rev, Mr. Jenkinson preached in free the dying _man• Deceased is g' Q` Q' R' - Ilia usual` impressive way on Sun- -survived by his wife and four Ted Fowler, Pickering, Q. O.. R. IBsuiwa►er 4ilslrhh Tail NEW=ST a=D� Roy Barry; Pickering, 4 day. It is felt that he is doing good children. hie had been at this''work .•Gordon Watson' Pickering, A. S. C. ROOM SQITE _ . work and keeping the -spiritual Val- for twelve years, - and - this is the Ross Heron, Pickle ' uea of our people high in -this time first serious accident in the Mark- ��_ Q. O. R. an of stress. ham. Division. Jim MacRae, Pickering _ .3 -piece Walnut design Basil 'Bye, Pickering, Ordnance A �1 4c The late Mrs.•. Walter Fowlie was "The Duncan -Clan met for their. I. L. Wslson, Pickering, R. -C. A. F. - Waterfall $ ��j��RTaj FOR design—$79.50 formerly a resident here. Several annual celebration on July 1st, at Cbey, eons, In attended the funeral last week• the home of Mrs George Duncan: Root. Ho!'man, Claremont, Tank C. Spring filled Mattresses. from The Sate Thomas Elliott was the The afternoon_ was ' spent in sports Thos. Lye, G7araemoat, Rt. C. EFILMS,— s17.30 to s29.50 Iast of the large Elliott family who and a program, provided by the Lea, ' Lye, Claremont, { "F' were early -settlers settlers on the Frank ywnger members. Officers .for' the R. G . E �• Now is the time for summer Harold Hardy, Claremont, Tank C. H. W estney farm., He was 89 years coming year were elected, and the Ivan Purdy, ' Clexemont, K.' ,H. L h furniture, lawn ebairs ate: - of 'age. President, Mr, John Forgie aid AGFA (guaranteed) or KODAK P Russ, Burrows, Brougham, • R. C.. E. Wail papt►s and Gift China special honour to Shirley Aikman,. Dave Walker, Clareaior►t, Toro. S. -,I]NiV$RSRL SERYIQB - of Toronto; the 5?� wt Gold Seal Congoleusn _ of and Piano Pupils :naw of'�the Clan youngest member Harold Short, Brougiiam, Tank C, pEYELOPINd J►nd Ru a, is the new patters&, Generous Contrtibantion do National Harry present, and to Mrs, tr rry Baker; of -NeW' Liskeard, the The News is attempting to prepare plAiliH1N0 We are agents for .the East Services, at BrongltaMe Ont. oldest 'member of the Clan. Mas, a Iist of the names of Pickering _ Washing Machine and the Baker, -before - her marriage, was Township men, whq are with the Brie oa! next Film H8HR Commencing this week, the pupils Agnes Duncan, and. is the `only Canadian .Services at.. hoarse • and t y albite Sewing Machine. of Mrs. John Soden; Brougham, surviving rrsenYiber of the family of overseas, and ask that the families' „See,�OVj' Special Ont., -l'eacher of Piano, will be the late Mr. and Mrs. James, or friends. -advise .us' of the. names doing their "bit" in the diverting ' ilLsrtarr A�aImM. Day or and Units of any member of their of_ their lesson fees, ($1:90 per Canadian National Exhibition families who may have' enlisted, in�g ! pbsue 1=0 - hour), at the request of their tea- visitors will -have an opportunity order that we may incorporate the- cher ��. cher toward .tl* purchase of War not provided elsewhere to see names in this list. to the 'list now Saving Certificates. Similar oppor- something of the scope of Canada's published, the names of some of Ce A. STERRM tunities appear to almost any such war effort. Each department will the - units are not given. May we $O D��a .! , Ffl>�Rl Dli'aot4[ $loupe to aid in this National Ser- reflect many phases of what is be- have the correct information on vice, our first duty in this dap of Ing done by Canadians generally these?. We Nvould like to have he SCMDAT IlOURS-411001101.64/► 09 $nrnit'are Dealer crisis. Beat wishes to Mrs. Soden to assist in preserving the rights names and units of all from this AA and her class of patriotic papila, and liberties of free peoples. township. Drop, a line or phone the s>. t r` .. y. � . ti. .+ � ... a' Y. '. •a*r aV! _ _ .. .. t• !its... i Y r �T •4 .. .. - +�.: +., , ,.-.. .. „ z. ,y. ...Lt. .....r ....-.'�..:..r ..-, - �.aa c.,. -;'.'s .,.a •.-I 'y'i -.'. ,1�•.r_;,`•T�+Y'p,�'.' f+�• ,k ..;� ;.. I >, �-".�'-'^'_-.a .n"s�.. -. .. _... .. C.. �•.�.�,sk'y"r'.:.•s'- _.a•. . ,i• a -i3�• .fie. , 1 _ 3 • many's Rumanian toll su 1 --- - Vacation Delights In the Canadian Rockies -per'- - --- --- - had stolen a march on had in the - fi direction of the Dardanelles; `and , "k DOES taste good in a pipe!'° K .. could easily •gain 'control- 01 (hose - -- - � straits. which are the key to the HANDY SEAL- �/2-L 7aRrPOtl!'H 1S• ' B. "LOKJOP" TIN - 60c bi1G$T BEAT 14ITLER TO IT j also packed to Pocket Tins well-informedFrcm a ceran ' n.. quarter in Washington came the x predici4on. that the war would shift . eastward in September with a- ea on clash between Germany and y s}:•' Russia. Would Britain first be • , blitakrieged?'Or„would Hitler spare the British Isles in view of the new threat in the east? Did Stalin - expect to "be the next Axis v e im. ' • � � _ it •, w,Igbi he nnt'ha getting ready, now •to attack first, catching Ger-' many at an unprepared moment, • British Isles, dropping. . a ,deadly : firmatlon oi- the. apprintm'sut:• of ` _ ext nested from battle to the west? load of -bombs. Henry L. Stimson, Republican, .: -to Tear of the conflict spreading all Watch Ireland, warned the Lon- the vital post o1 U. S. War 13acre- �a throughout the entire Balkan area don News -Chronicle. ,This widely- tary, took place with little ;r no- wrs largely, discounted' last 'week.. read Liberal paper• demanded •that Suss. - Russia had Bulgaria and Yugoslay. the Government forestall possible' CANADA: Succeeding boa -.a dfrr- ' - £ is pretty well in hand. Greece was _ man -plans for-invastoa �f- re lag fhe"we`e'k landed very 1i er- Dgary was being held land (hence striking at Britain ent cargoes on our shores; baelf by German -desire to .keep thro gh the back door) by provid; tirkt Nazi•war wisonere ar vr,d in. _- that country at peace and in a pox- Ing "sufficient"'forces in A'orthern . Canada for internment her- "su1- N. S. vacatfonin in Ireland.. k swaggering: ra ` Mr.•,@nd Mrs. Robert L., StBnfieid, of, Truro, g ]tion to supply all the agricultural' Ike CgriStliaa Rockies, are seen in the corral et Baaff Springs Hotel " products likely .to .be needed, this Great Britain was worried abnut. Dollfuea and her two child: d» tide their zetnrn on horse -back from a visit to Sunshine Lodge. fall and winter in the Retch. the'J'ar Eastern situation, as the barked 'from the next sD:p a id a 4side wHo accompanied them is on the left of picture. GIBRALTAR MENACED JapanQse land blockade tightened, crowd of wealt)}y rein_ gds fr;m the Ccanadian Pacific Photo. _ on the other hand, an Azis push around Hong Kong•. The Japanese United Kingdom.. Two �rple • - in the Spanish peninsula'was not Army was repotted moving troops the boats did not bring vere - ' altogether unlooked-for. London down from the Yangtze are, with the Princesses Elisabeth aL I Mar - THE WAR' -WEEK —Cgmr>ientary on Current Events -diplamtrxic commentators a ggested aoo,000 already billeted on Hainan garet Rose will share t`_3 fate • that Hitler might send troops to Island. The French Indo-Chinese do- of other British ch `> ' pain to attack Gibraltar in an a - tense, moatI3� as ya a irooDo Ing • at home .. ,the full fa`i'r: St • - tempt to cut .British communica- almost entirely unsupported by air- evacuee children from the 'Tnited Latest Soviet Move Blocks - tions into the Mediterranean. They planes, would probably not last Kingdom was reported delaysl aev. , a • ! ofressed the Franceand theef that German tocc Da from British Singappore ithout h p `ape weeks which o gave Ca::adia:n; - h fall IiDug against the el Hitler's Pathway To East -• O tion of the French aide of the Span- WHITE MAN ON SPOT homes and fost'er•parents lonz : to !sh frontier had completely swung " o Japanese militarists, occu- prepare for the reception •: ° 4B iY , In General Franco over to the side of pati n of French � die -China was a members into the family ..,. •T The centre' of crisis is' Europe it would be in the .east thal Hitler Germany and Italy. The Madrid delightful prospect. _ Ft would' shor- The Western wheat prvbte uov- t week shifted overnight -Ti`3m might meet his final defeat. newspaper Alcazar hinted at a poll• ten both the long faces of discour- ed into the limelight again z• `hN - Twat to east. The Imminent invas-THE VITAL STRAITS ibble Spanish attempt to seize Gibaged civilians - at home and the Lrairle farmers began to +1 ander - lion of Britain- by Hitler's hordes.,,. The _small agr Cultural province raltar. "The rock has lost almost China campaign -= by cutting what- would become t:! tr -;ani *as. relegated to the background of S' Chung-Kai-shek's chief supply crops they stillexpf this year 'r ar's - 0he world's attention -by the- swift- of Bessarabia.: seen as of little all its strategic value,” the paper tare were still full of last ;'�ar'e Importance to the immerse Soviet contended. "From the Moroccan lines. If and when the United States ;moving events In the Balkans that Union. Rather the significance of co: at or from the nearby mount- Rept were shifted from the Pacific wheat ... and nowhere to stays sisanged the shape_ot the conflict its seizure Say In.tiie strategic neiv aifig, Gibraltar could be shelled to the. Atlantic, Joplin coutd begin of it, unless we should s. r le- its e_ abangen Britain and Germany, conflict her long -planned campaign to drive find ourselves trading ago: �+ith en -position Russia was enabled to 'ac- mercilessly and effectively:' dowing it wItb ,an entirely new ser ' quire thereby -the Reds were tw.w OUST "MUNICH MEN"! - 'he• white man iron _ all ._Asia." Hitler, who needs the sraiL Rxiiy _ _ In Ontario a serious s. axe of possibilities_ To many, the Soy- encamped along the vltai Danube. During the creek wild rumors i"Time". July. 1st,).- of farm labor was beginning p3 • flet success in Rumania meant That right in line for flitting oft Ger.- w*nt the rounds of peace aegotla- INDIA- Mohaafiaa K. Gandhi em- felt, since so many .sormer •:'re+i tions between Britain and Ger= prged from silence last 'Neely with men" had joined the army - _.. .... -many. These were all categorically a n. appeal to.. all ., Britons to cease denied, former Prime Minister hostilities with Germany, urging The Federal eek 1t es,hgea forecast for the week dad ec . not= Chamberlain even going - to the that they settle their ods." differences erialiie, although a Wartime a:drts - __:� . trcubie of making a radio speech Pth 'son-y!'olent methods." The tries Control Board was rs:. iiRh- to refute them. Nevertheless there leader of the millions of •India urg- tri with sweeping powers. to t:onii• / were powerful forces at work in Bri- ed Britain not to enter "undignified , j the "men competition es= Sze the Indus with the Nazis- in dtrie+a of this c airy Sala anxious to remove all o! Munich" from pubHc lite, at any tructive poster:' -:Gandhi said he for war' purposes anz tic« J meat was made that Britair. ; rufd rate from the.Government. A move ]vas placing hts-services at the com- build 35 planta here, at ,t of was under way to made sura that mind-oi His Majesty's Government $50,000,000, to turn out, elp,;Awest, there' :.re no "ay'peasers" in the to "'sdvanct the object" of his aD- �'`�$ Cabinet wafting.to seize power as teal. The -dao previous, •GandhYs munition�la totaland s putato -' #V� � Petain did' In France ami conclude Le.t°8t been a Suted Chandra Bose, an ignominious pe�a,ce with the. had been arrested under Defence a quarter of a biYior dolls' • 1to- V E! ���� Dually'. . . Conservative l\1 t Inn PIK i7 dpIINEYILLE enemy. Peter Lyse, Christian'Sci-- �*f India ReguTaUOU C.C.F. leaders in the Hn,ire . a,1- S'E��N�� encs Monitor correspondent in Lon-. 3EALOUS'ir" ed Henry PQrd for refutirg t ren- ?.. don, Quoted Lord Strabolgi, prom- ITALY: 'Marshal Aodolfo Gras- a Plane motor or S_- = s inent debater to the - House of !ani, chief of staff of the Italian utactd a s f - `. during the week a ;rFw _ ' ode .�� Lords:"'Unfortunafely *the past of army, took command last week of treatywas signed with Pat:. _ these 11 wo Statesmen (Chamberlain all Italian forces In Libya, which step which was taken !n � iFw ba a s,r and H4liiax) is so identified wftlr formerly had been commanded by tiler, trade oppo tunitiea _t`.tie -� 3 ' xpPeaeement poi cy the late halo-y--had--met Baibo. Baibo three _ u Ra-_- Fd t ysan cKe*ds a south of us since tht Diet+rr+•, of Zl yrs+ daring Pike 0 defence w Seng as they are to the Inner War, days p c+as13 lied net -his death firs" �•! barn at "" nor► All- Jan" Cabinet, the German propagand- in an air crash under peculiar c r• - drs r+tOnr"� ce olio Poch cl•.mb `ISMO a b7 m� A tragic event g' the �rrl vas r 10 -4 - the Inntaaap •liP arson" dentis. on para" fats s�3fl Lind credence, for -their. �umstances. The Britlah' Foreign the sinking of the Canarir;�: 1ew- - fairy tales about Brita1p suing for Office news department suggested troyer Fraser following : co. -ian way- 1 killed • S an armistice:` that Baibo was deliberately - off the west coast of France: 'trty- Alternating with talk of peace because he clashed with Mussolini• - Lire were dead or missing, 11 eR- ` v:ith Britain. came 'Nazi press re personally as well aa. over the tiff- cued ...Premier 3fitchell F "i�Ir- porta 'that the drive against- Eng- . tator's policy. of tying to Germany., barn. in bad shape, reste+9 in 3;tale j land was almost ready. "The joint ~light. not Graziani also have been Creek. Sanitarium acro". the or- e albo . Ge. -many. and )sal are salons of B 3 . -force's cL G y j � der .. - uniting for the final attacks," de U.S. PLACES NEW EMBARGO Word from Ottawa=came,te - clared the Boersen Zeitupg. "The' UNITED STATES: Two very im= tails of a new unified press Rv"-'icd b res i- to. moves were made y P , Brittany port' •'� from ro c est' y z _ • • - - _ .. - or radio stations in C. nada Atlantic o po • Norway is being• organized into an dent Roosevelt last week: First he being worked out, the system -I he, ITH this gresY 'rd. ecord aggressive front against Englan'• invoked ih'e power to seize foreign on a co-operative basis wit '.110 - record` of achievement, .Every .c.lieg6ry of arms rs',ready. owned shipping, Second, (serious CBC and- the recognized news n0 longer can there be any The Reich's -military resources are.. ,for Britain), . he placed a virtual enciea working- togetbe:. Fo. :he • being reinforced daily and army, em`ba'r o on the sal to foreign c a g e zistIng nes 'er question ' of whteh• • tire' is navy and' air force are tieing con-' countries of any mun'ittone, mater - navy he e �f4e safest. One fire—and ,only centrated"to an'extentrnever before tale or machinery needed in the their.vices broadcastsare as i *, c � on .. ,. ' . their- broadcasts as in the pas: ',ut one—has-the exclusive safety witnessed." U, S. national defense program: the day of sponsored neRrca: ie � _ •feafiires demanded by race ` R.A.F. TAKES INITIATIVE Fear of a Nazi revolutionin Mex- almost over. _ : 1 Ing seized the lnitiath e' dur- leo immediately following .this —firestone —the tiro driversFirestonethe week with sea and air raids week's election continued to Per � L that has been tested on the on German continental coastal- pas- vada the V. S. Fear of German ec-. Elottled Ghost speedway for your safety on es, and German-occupied industrial onomic domination of South Amen The haunted bridai c'hamb =•' of the highwayf Have the nearest areas -in -France, Belgium and Hol- lea through barter prompted the the Dixcart (Honeymoon) Firestone dealer put Firestone land. Information leaking out of loan of (20,000,000 to Argentina n •for Sark, has been famous fo- 50 Germany- indicated the R. �l,F., at= purchases to be made in the United Champion tires, on your .cartack$ Fere taking -their• toll of in- States. years. Recently it was, decid;? to now. Specify Firestone when •dustrial production, with many fav- in the field of domestic politics. redecorate the room. Layer nF buying your new car.' fo"ries, being forced to' abandon, the the nomination of Wenaell L. Will-' paper. were peeled off, and ,tilt night shifts. At the same time, kie as Republican Presidential can• in one wall was found a cupb +,rd. German. planes flew dally' over the-didate •overshadowed all else; con- Inside, were 24 bottles of old i '•L, REG'LAR FELLERS—Self-Preservatioxi ; • By.GENE BYRNES *MR PRESCRIPTION WILL DE . YOUNG MANI PLZ^r t 8E FSR YRE LOVE OF li IT WAS! BUT $INCE REACY IN A t'k1N IMtIVUTE3 -� PATIENT l DON'T PLAY WITH • MtKE, iSN T ' THAT KEEtnIN� 'AN E'iL of� _ MkKE 1T ff:psy THE STOCK -4 0&Ift RUN HH9AD^Cb49 o 11W I HAD, "R1 AROUND AND PLEAS MEOIGINE TtR1lE /T MYiiLF ` BE 9UIET / . -READY YET ? ;1 t _ : : � �%( { w � ,.:fir.. •4* %� w � 1 .. ._ 11Ad ,a.. ,r J .. -- " } . - r , •� _i* r._s c:rte / II i :.ht. r\!: d — ,ui!Gn:vY• �'WC...w.. "• .ya •u..+ar. ,. -�... .•. �B _:.- ....;....—...n..� ...."TP _ 'z-'✓''•»„ m�• w.:•^; ('- .. •+e:.•p.-.•tai....',. ;.<> ;,., ' .` , ',��.h�°,`.".. �...... !•e.-. ',.�^... .F.e- �.. y. • '.... _. tars N- .+w'•« M _ .� ^iC : •!,.�.Rwz­ 4. ' •d Mexican border country, as to T Q Q 7�iys- } - /'� - �,y.- mountains and *cliffs, but immc- l ` x The e � G #n` S{r G%1 -CI f�GI diately before them lay p, -valley thea was' cultivated and green. It was not large, maybe a thousand" «�- �; »-acz'es. There was but one village. Houses were- built of stone, and were clustered near the great cave` L K which Bob ,and 'Lissa had just" S left. • ' "This is in some.:kind of a• box - • canyon," Bob declared, •studying' ;By'SADIE' B. CHA1VlBE'stis -the terrain. "Look at those sheer ! D cliffs, all. around us." RASPBERRY SEASON AGAIN TATj TEA - Their arrival lead completely Of course you are planning ll upset the community. Evidently can just as many of the small -all the citizens =Bob' counted 90- fruits as possible. • Firstly, we, �..,� _ odd of them -came to see -the must take" 'advantage of the - - - white couple. But not one could cheaper fruits for our• own ism- • speak an English word, althqugh flies. Secondlyeach one of us -. - =Bob caught some • phrases much, should try. to -'Meet ` the -requests OS' like the speech of pueblo Indians. of the various organizations Bol - "I'm going to tackle, that ,chief- ]crating our help' for extra Ernie. • .- • - - - by _' again," he. told 'Lissa, "and see Thirdly. exra 'fruit.. is useful 'for ' O - _ what I can do -by drawing, pictures those very personal gifts, (do not � o GREN ARNOLD*making signs." forget, with each type You can. b 7,j evereard in Scotland, says a -CAST OF CKARACTERS write in the Manchester Guard -and ROBERT BARRY - bdro, ox- ian4arly last century Sir John - plorer. _ Sia lair, convinced that this seem - MELISSA LANE - heroine, - _MONEY BEE. GIRL - Indian; ignorance of the amenities of member of Barry's party» ' the northern kingdom, prof ;lred pieces of meat.*Thi hazigr'y pair a • supply of nightingales' egg3 `fast week: At the tad of their - -induranee, Bob and Melissa are " rescued by is - strange, brown little about. his estate. In due course, peopli. They start dowiward in the young birds made -their -ap- the Cavern after them. - pearance, and seemed quite happy CHAPTER XVII : ia- their surroundings. In the ant - They had tag idea where they umn, however, they migrated - :were going. They were just walk- and not one of thein returned. ' - ing, under escort. "This -is going to make' agood �y(A•I•R�N,� VVF.L.irCUT story, if we ever. get back, to tell- ell-it," it,"- 'Lissa c ventured at last. "UNDI "• Bob smiled through his bewil- =-derment. "'I'lI shy!" - - d. "'We're -going down all the man who had ordered their food. _ tante. Bob." "Up- and down both. I can't es- ltimate how much. -But If we sud- - dently with high pleasure. denly 'come -pato the devil him- -� -self I won't be surprised." "I'll never be surprised at any-. _ '' thing `dga8n! *now what I'm thinking, dear!" - Around the shining gift. "No 'Lissa. What?" : "About New York. ' And-. fife' » --there. I used to be so bored with watch is, Bob! Look." Mary -Me- iL Nothing ever happened! That's lissa whispered, intensely inter- why I answered your advertise- _ _ •attettt:" - -aenn a watch before?"_ : The brown men_ watphed them . Suddenly -one of them diacove carefully, - spoke frequently to ered the ticking, laughed and each other, showed them a fairly talked excitedly in announcing it .smooth .path. -Bob held Mary Me- -� lissa's arm all the while, tQ aid . listen then, as if they were _ co her. many-,Oiiidren. In time, though', "Are you. sorry, now, that you answered it?" He looked at, her., She was even more lovely than he stepped. forward, and took the. '-he had imagined her to be, when they had kissed there in the dark - near: - A_ t least he_ 'told her no; ic- .. Sub"Worshippor� " tually she was sadly tousled and unkempt: not to mention her - weariness. "!vo," she declared, Alis . sun, 'and • at the watch. With smiling, "I'll neverbe sorry." ! - ;Aeothtr Tribe ' extended arm, he. swept in -an The walk.. wrsn't. very long. ..-With that sudden surprise with .l -which a train emerges from a tun - .net, -the strange party turned- an angle in the cave , and• blinked at motion of the hour hand. He held daylight. Near the exit they saw 'other things, too; mostly Weat baskets and jars, and some stacks gleamed. %of animal skins. The area seemed to be it kind. of storehouse. - Bob's interest mounted' rapidly. a murmur of aw,p swept through "We've surely.. stumbled_ onto another tribe of Indians," said 1 he, 'wand lucky for us. They're spoke a short sentence of two, and some tribe strange .to . me, but .probably a few of them speak 'English. We'll come around here.. hands -held them high . as 9f in :agaep' and investigate. I thought .I knew all about this border coun- try." ed, while -Bob Barry's jaw, fell. Heralds evidently .had hurried ahead with the news of the white_ couple, for as they emerged from surprise at this phenomenon. the carve, blinking -and, squinting, 7. they saw some dozens of. men, 'women and children hastening to- "wai•d them. They, too, were all -'brown. 'Bob and Diary Melissa instant - IR noted the complete absence of any evidence of "civilization," In dress; possessions, manners, even "Lower the watch -lower it, speech, these 'people were some- thing from another century, from. _ ,back in the. middle unconsciously kept' it held hig)r, ages as .man reckons time. 'to' reflect the 'sun. "Do arty of you speak' Eng- 'Iiih?" Bob called. __- Not A Word of English, Evidentlq no -one did. All "stop= He got the` point._ When he low- ped talking', and stared. He tried ered the trinket, and with great gain.- again.-- "show of deference gave it back _,j _Slow turnin-g CIGARETTE. PAPERS -ArQ1ff i►IPFR-'M-ADf i o tsa L oat,nueei) to set aside a few jars for this - ' purpose). What a joy it will give "We are hungry. Please give Scotland Knows you at gift time to wrap 'them" us food, and water.-' He -"pointed in ' attractive cellophane or' other lY0 to his mouth, and to Mary Me- Nightingales papers and present 'these goodies lissa's. - - to those who are ill, to the lonelq one dignified elderly man 'did. He evereard in Scotland, says a spoke a few words as if in.. con. write in the Manchester Guard -and two women hastened ian4arly last century Sir John - away. Shortly they were back Sia lair, convinced that this seem - with earthern bowls, both water ing neglect was due merely to and food. The foad_was a , thick ignorance of the amenities of hot gruel of corn meal', with some the northern kingdom, prof ;lred pieces of meat.*Thi hazigr'y pair a • supply of nightingales' egg3 ate again, gratefully, and strength from the south of -England. and - grew in them: They, could imfoy • had them placed in robins' nests some sleep, but this waa•'no time about. his estate. In due course, for it, they knew, the young birds made -their -ap- e ♦ • ` - pearance, and seemed quite happy Bob- Barry -Dr. Robert' Wilson : ia- their surroundings. In the ant - Barry, PhD., now --was atudyinx umn, however, they migrated - the situation intently. He be. and not one of thein returned. ' thought himself of another funds• mental in human nature, and so �y(A•I•R�N,� VVF.L.irCUT took his shiny gold watch froth his' pocket. _ "UNDI "• ' With some show of pomp,, is held it -out and walked- to the' man who had ordered their food. The brown man accepted. it, evi- dently with high pleasure. -� • instanly the visitors were for . r -gotten- while the natives gathered Around the shining gift. '-They don't even know what -& . watch is, Bob! Look." Mary -Me- lissa whispered, intensely inter- eated. "Have they never even -aenn a watch before?"_ : Suddenly -one of them diacove ered the ticking, laughed and talked excitedly in announcing it -to -the others. Everyone had to t g listen then, as if they were _ co many-,Oiiidren. In time, though', they looked querulously at Bob; he stepped. forward, and took the. watch again. ; Sub"Worshippor� " The young scientist pointed at Alis . sun, 'and • at the watch. With ! extended arm, he. swept in -an are from horizon. to horizon-, then - with his finger he indicated the motion of the hour hand. He held up the..watch and .the. -yellow gold gleamed. As if by royal command, . then,. a murmur of aw,p swept through the brown audience. The leader' - spoke a short sentence of two, and the entire assembly, lifted both hands -held them high . as 9f in worship or salute.' Silence reign- ed, while -Bob Barry's jaw, fell. He and 'Lisaa stared' in fresh surprise at this phenomenon. 7. Nearly a hundred people had sud- denly saluted a watch. The atti- tude was undenfably one of• re- spect, of reverence even. "Lower the watch -lower it, Bob," whispered 'Lissa. He had unconsciously kept' it held hig)r, I By ANNE ADAMS 'to' reflect the 'sun. ' 'These contless summer days •your frocks must be "underlined" Not A Word of English, with specia care. Pattern 4309 He got the` point._ When he low- is a slip style designed .by Anne ered the trinket, and with great : Adams to fit to the mature figure. "show of deference gave it back meticulously with no disturbing• to the brown leader,• the people , ridges_ or bu!np. The smooth pan - dropped ,their ,arms and, began elled lines are so easy to stitch. talk' t ose Ingenious ek`ira seams "Imagine that!" Bob._murmur- at the hips prevent riding -pp and ed. "But• it makes sense, by.help to make a nicely fitting bo - George .,it does; 'Lissa! These dice ' and a perfectly hanging,— people -are sun worshippers. See ^ non -twisting skirt that has plenty " It's a common thing. Most -of the of fullness. Notice how the straps aborigines in this- country- were. are cut in one, piece with the, side All strength comes' from the sur., parleli. There's a choice of two all ,good things,, all of life. Even -necklines,-one, -nes,one slightly louver, and the Hopi Indians,' and the. Na- you may add dainty lace edging. vajo home is always , built with Roomily cut bloomers or. panties .the- door- facing _ east, to" i a'tch are included in. this "must -have" the sunrise light. Many Indian style. dances are' prayers to-• the suit. Pattern 4308 is available. in Get it?"-' women's,: sizes 3¢, 36, 38, 40, 42,, 'Yes!" she replied. "And Bo» 44, 46 and 48. Size 36, slip, takes -you told them that the , watch 2% yards 39 inch and "-was a sun; -a little sun.-SeeT' •' ,fabric 2+/syard lane edging. It seemed correct: If he had Send WT- N Y C 'TS (20c) done 'so,- it was a lucky' move; Ire • in coins (stamps ' cannot; be ac - told her. What niUj lik!Z is prep§ the simple folk, 'than to be cepted_) for this Ant ams pat. , . {ern. Wrl{e' pTaiir Si%1•;, NAMF:, .', messsetig•ers. bearing a "little ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBI;lt. -man?„ Send your' order to Anne" Ad" They looked then to study tho' isms, Room 425, 78 West Adelaide countryside. It was typical of the 9C, Toronto. Z. ENJOY ITS GENMINE -MINT 0 Every day millions find' real enjoyment in the cooling,- long-lasting flavor of WRIGLEY'S SPEARMINT -GUM-- • blended frons freak garden mint. It's good for you, too - helps keep teeth bright and attractive. Dentists - We have not the space to give I►�`r j, you all ,the different methods of canning and recipes foi different jams and conserves we should _ dike to. Many of you who have _-... . filed some of these last year can refer' to' them; these who desire information, please write in. Naturally .we are hearing much ' o about raspberry jam these days. quer-filled with cracked ieat y This ism method:. -After This makes about 2% quarts. Y pick- irk over •and washing the berries-. - thoroughly, place in some READERS WRITE IN! Miss Chambers welcomes per earth- enware vessel, sprinkling alter= nate layers with sugar in equal soaal letters from , Internstid readers. She is pleased to reeoM me`asui•ementa. , -Let stand' aver , night and in the morning place suggestions on topics for baa• In preserving, kettle_ with % cup eoruma. and is even ready to He- ' -water, sufficient to keep from ton to your "pet peeves." Its - sticking to the pan, until sugar quests for. raciiies or special and - and juice dissolves. Boil on• med- nouns are is order, Address ,year. rum -heat for 20 minutes, ,'.then letters to "Miss Sadie B. C`am•. lower hest a little sued simmer for ors, 73 West Adelaide Stroot. 40 minutes. Skim` and ' place Toronto." Send stamped, self - in, -container using either paraffin addressed envelope if you wialk e • or some of the new weals. Store a reply' In cool, dry place. Raspberry Relish - They're Best Bets $ quarts ripe raspberries ,� ` _ _ _ •.,� pint cider viae$ar 'For Wedded Bliss ' cinnamon _ stic3c _ fan Inch -- i length) 3!s teaspoon mustard seed Professors, Clerics. Cheanieis 1 teaspoon preserved ginger 14ave Beat Chance ,of Happy, Z cups sugar .Married Life. Nine -Year 3tudX { 1'iek_• raspberries : and simmer. Rgyeals - them in the vinegar for 45 mid., ` than drain and add the mustard Collega professors, preachers and cinnamon and ginger. Boil slow- chemical eugWeers are top bets int ly for 30 min., then strain and the marriage market. measure and. for each quart, add 20 TO 1 ODDS. . 1 pint • sugar. Boil slowly until The odds encoring martial h1PP4 thick; then bottle_ _ and.. seal. ness for these .professions are 20 Raspberry Vinegar - to 1: says sociologist Ernest Nf Burgess M the University of Chi - 4 quarts raspberries cago.-At' ibe other extreme'- 2 to 1 quart vinegar _(mitd). 20 - he placed .Uavelling salesmen, Sugar musicians and laborers. ,Place 2 quarts of the berries. Dr. - Burgess' data, presented re in a bowl and cover with vinegar.-npntly to the American Home ti0 Cover closely and allow to stand namics Association, were obtained in a- cold place for 2 -days, then in a slue -year study of 500 Illinois f mash berries and strain the vine- families. He found "education and Car through cheesecloth. Pour it the existence of stable incomes" de - over 2 quarts of fresh respberrie-. terminlag factors in .wedded Dlla& _ Allow to stand -'another 2 days. Happiness of. parents often do - Mash berries and strain and put cide the outcome of their children's = in a .preserving .pan' with sugar. marriages, 'the sociologist sstd. : Allow- 1 pound sugar to 1 pint juice. --- x heat slowly, skimming when 'Walls..of House Vinegar begins 'to boil. Boil gently Made From Fruit • for 12 to 15 minutes and seal,.in sterilized jars. Uae 2 tablespoons raspberry vinegar to 1 glass of ,•IOnc•e we considered the fast water; when serving. - merely as a source 'of food pro,- - dr.ction, but 1'33 raw materials Raspberry Whip other than food are manufactured 11'x, cups. raspberries ,. ' - from "farm produce. Altogethee 1 cup fruit sugar f9rins produce almost 400' non- '- 1 egg white beaten stiffly . food articles.. In addition to milk Crush the. berries and allow to and meat arid hides, cows ,give us stand with- sugar for 'one hour, grease which goesinto anti -freeze fold' in egg white. Pile in sherbet mixture used in ears during coin- { .glasses and top, with whipped' ter, and into= -dynamite.' "Frotti cream or `custard• sauce. Garnish c'orr, we get the sizing for -the with whole berries - adhesives, Tay - Minted Raspberry Beverage on fibre, wallboard, tanning ag- 2 cups fresh raspberries eats and : ousel products. Fruit_ - -cups - sugar , - s;:ins are pressed into wallboards, - su Few sprigs mint the seeds from grapes, go. into •2 lemons - soap and lubricants, and bees do' 2. oranges their bit, for beeswax appears; in candles, polishes and cosmetics. ,Crush the raspberries and heat: slowly to extract the juice, add-, ing - a little water if necessary..WAfffl.,.­ mint,,. ?' Strain the. juice through cheese -..MEN cloth. Add sugar and crushed - - - - _Cooj-and add juice 'of Lem - 0 ons and oranges. Chill. To serve to 52 years old. "Women Who are , restless, moody: X=VOII8--who add ,twice 'the amount ' of ''" cold ' fegr hot 9sa5es, dizzy spells—to intoe - x water and pour over cracked ice L is $• l'lt XI aBl'4 Vept,-bIg CC= in tall Masses; garnish with a I p. und.-Pinkham's is iamouafor spr g of mint. G 1 helping women during these "trying I 'times" due to fu4cuonal irregular' • d Raspberry Ade - «les, Oet a tattle today fr8ff y`:- - 3 sups -orange juice !1 1- cilp•: , druggist! wORT$TRYnvc! lemoh juice, 1 Cup -sug r, 1 cup raspberry juic•e.. 1 quart water. Mix all the in t; Wether' �. and stir until su-'jrJ.SUE'�8 gay is dissolved. j POUT into gis3ses which are :.14 �:` '• 'p�.. �,xr' iw"e„= .�„ ".''t` -°"^•� ., � • '^,.:i+ , .a, at-. .�+w5� �' �f' `b;.'. _ a , � "p"y � � ,. ;.• w� �f� .i[�� '�,' : _ _ r TSF 3'ICK3Qr NEW8 far• us• become fatigoed because Teddy Warren. meeting will be announced at < the CLAREMONT -' •Maurice-Binstead LANG. 9Y� our. eyes are . tired: Don't misunder- l`L :hurch service 'on Sunday.Luella.- - ' + t _ Tsrw- stand this. It is a common thing t( (Honours), Howard Burton, — s rL^ — 4 say that our eyes.: are tired,. but i Rev, R. W. McVey and family .Carson, Mae Faulkner; Lois Fretz, F' J' �N'��' 8' ~" Be. per year. $1.50 �1 advance , are enjoying a well-earned rest for James Kinnear, Verna Prouae, Phy- 8'myors afteoa and AsaoW int c,c•*�, uncommon to say that we are cit - - , Subscriptions t6 the United States her mentally or physically tired be- the month ,of July, at a..friends. !lis Redshow, Eris, Watson. >�g• �' fit' Oshsl�a. PlMea :-and. Gt. Britain, $2.00 in advances cause our eyes are tired. • Visua cottage at Enterprise. t _ I,, S. On !!1e 'An ties reeordn a! - ever ma became exhauafed. I D. V. Hoskins, o! orento, g"ve EvALE - John Anthony, �, S y SY Y dred Carter Wilmot Gates, Goi- •-- a' � � it not true that : tl~.,e eyes, abou a splendid talk on. Temperance at .� , -- -- J� � . BiioD�etge .,the- Sunday:. _SclwDl . -on Sunday don Greig, Cecil Hollinger, Major t�*enty-five .. Percent of the huinai Clark GO Wfl- energy. for normal; seeing:- Add tc morning. , , this a little bf the: excessive strair United 'Botr, Theservices ' of the ` ' kshutt of modern life and what have you'. Church !:ere will be taken by D. V. {� r 3'lie: complete' 'picture luny be' sur Hoskins; of Toronto; on -Sunda - ST & WOO " mised but is hard to measure. I morning. The mercy friends 3ri,Mr. i -eek Road Grave, takes ora a• ver small amouri't of George, West, of Ashburn, - ~ were ROC �+ gy l Glad to !inion to his fine address on l 'THEATRE LES and SEl1VICE y y' I - this ever to see one object bu: Sunday last. He is always a wel- M-H Mower, 5ft.:nearly • new ;when you.. total up the :innumerable_ _ . .. Crushed Pit �n objects seen voluntarily and then come; speaker, at Greenwood. McCormick mower, 5ft. _ j y add to this the myriad of thingE Greenwood Public School Report �7CT eY M -H Binder, Eft. Grade 2 '-+ Marion Carter.' Giad�ealtfi u _ involuntarily- viewed or coming into Y tr on 1t1oIIe and i� M -II Binder '?ft. our indirect vision, speedy, enflash- AU,Spows Daylight Saving Time _ 4 in reflected, ever-mov Lawrence Knapp, James McLean, - Re sic n fled g, glaring,; i►StOl18 p Kenneth Short. -To Grade 4 - Jno. THURSiDAY. >�RIUHY &SATURDAY Y: Ing and really our vision, energy is- :� ' Also Agent for Taco' wagon - Devitt, Douglas -Knapp. To 'Grade used'up fast. a .^ Milton Campbell; Ron. Clarke. , whew used wi h ste dll~rd JULY u, 12 and 13 Dai i4e»d et Lp A" is Plc GREENWOOD To Grade 6 -Edward Knapp, Tom '} �, 1.wo.c. at 7,30 and 9.39 N i1aat, {026 - - car • tires. - :Maguire. To Grade 7 -Carol Mc- race at -• Reward 647! Miss Mildred Corbett an Miss o Grade - arl Campbell, . 1VANIBARRETT; PICKERING Zora Gee are at Summer School in Gerald Clarke, Harold Clark. To • 64 - J611V BOURNE k 90ft Grade. 9 - (recon' end" — Ev. i Home on The W. A: will t five weeks.• elyn McVey, William Devitt Milton I g i t Phone Pick 5215 Toronto -fo the next hold their mon- walls ' - -the res r e thly meeting next week. Place of e dunifteddP Notin.L t0fou . Aae+sesas�la (top, -next column) - ENTRANCE REPORTS y�Z•� - _ GENE AUTRY SLADiO BE2tVDC2 - Electric �rir- - -- - ' • Passed on Year's 'Work l SMILEY BURNBTTE daBuilding wf aH kintiel >mg and $apsira. g3Des't 13orvie6 os, Cv�nsult 631 Makas of ReerE'seee. Beaeonabie - P?CKERING- Betty Baker, Kenn- *leo &* Added Atttattioe CAAPH liri'1 .3tai�.. w has TGOW Fres. Ra..a11 ~14. D. T'IAjB�DIB eth Belk, June Bryant, David- Call- an. d&ah• . �_... R. R. 1, .PidkGring aghan, Norma Davie, Shirley Des- ,"Caf �' Hostess' PLUMBING., -`SO RENT -T Comfortable cottage, Oe Roofto= forBaios and For kin, Jessie France, Hilary Hutchis- and , on, Molly Huggins, Bernice • Lee, =r clean and bright, electricity, water, Hausta, . SarttrstiEba, Hay WITH 330E3F1N8 e and good garden._ Helen Mabley, Mary MacFarlane, PRYSTON FOSTERsara- irant, dare Oaer [Ilar+dware,. Chris McCarthy, Forbes McEwen, - ANN DVORAK ase as11 BrantfordB,00BnE ell. Pkkering. 48i-ri _ . Litt Ens C}arage,;Caaeat Mork Coils, Neale, Victor Omelon, Raul- Materials, Bim Hathroor strayed or stolari from - asr Carprtst wwk of all ins Palmer, Joi$a Satnick, Muriel - �gctipaeea ro Water • the prearises of Howard -Malcolm. tltefa, Scott; Douglad Thompson, Thania6 . M(1tiDAY. TUESDAY k wED'SDAY 9Fspoms, Beaft Tot 27, No. ? Highway, a black Walsh, June Wells, Grace .White. JULY 16. '18 and 17 •8 table Hquipmeat Collie &C(�ng tan and Dealer hr- Qaate» Steal 3peciaI PertLp rform*ace Monday Night, Building Material**Ae). Atswsrd for iraformatiols _. ,;PredwsbL =-CLAzREMONT - Allen Brciwrr, Jus. o, ,at 8.30. Get a Free Ticket Bill Devitt, Ada Gostic rV, Dor6ttW leading to his recovery. Let us give you an estimate on Harlock, Ray Hill, Jean Hopkins,' with each pnrcisasi of ,two rbc. War Work Guaranteed ! avings atampg. These Stampe remain FOR SALE - about 4 acres of your requirements Evelyn McVey, Jean Melton, Gladys p �1 - = standing rye. Apply Frank Cloeson, Morley, Everson Norton, George your property. Buy your Scamps now F... PRtJU 8E Highland Creek. 47-8 Norton, Andrew Storry, Betty Ston at the box Office. b Phone A502 ry, Eric 'Wallace, Milton Walls. Iaat complete Show Tuesday and ., We bave on hand a number of Urednesday •at 8:50. :PIG�assrtGs ONTAB,1>D _.. used. binders, both Meaney -Herrin witITEVAL,E =Jean Arnold, Arot STl1N LAUREL atfd -and Internatioaal,also- mowers, �IOITER Griffin, Walter Griffin,, Isabel E. - These.can be bought at rewidnable Lehman, Wm. Mitchell, Mollie Ran- OLIVER HARDY c e prices. John L. Gillman, Brougham. I dall, Claude Reynolds, Thelma Rey- - Ymne Pick. 6-r-12. 47-5 nolds, -Gladys Udell, Alvin . wilson. , N _ Hadio Service, WANTED AT OYCE - experien- By Examination 44A Chump aZpel� 88!4108 . and rs�- cod man to iwork on farm, six moa. . or year. Apply News -Office l X/ !� PI•CKERING - Howard Bath, Nor �. _ rna Brooke, Ann *Brown; Gordon at Oxford"pairs to all makes. Re 1 llDp !CI Bmwh; . Gwen. Burr, Howard coo- lei as onable chargee. Work Eyesight Educat�Qn T ins, Dorothy Featherstone, ~Root. 'added 7lttfaction . - - - ,guaranteed. alnd Howe, Walter MacFarlane, Ina tl • !! •MacRae,- John ' bidwat,' Leonard jet Guy RT H U R FIELD • - ��BFFICi$NCY In *�.b& PAM do -Pearson, Doug_' Plitz. Rhoda wade, ' sign we as fsoisk WITH Coraamtte Radio and Tdeviioo toatib" b meme.3ai. dwd WSit ' .VICTOR McLAGL1rN IMeaitrer. Official Radio_ Service himOg PICEERING 11ILL$ : J4exlt, COOPER - Assoaatioa. F ONA MU,NSON �46 `-Phone 5F201; PICKER;XQ H. FUCK � WAI � ow Shur -gain feed ser- apyearmas PEGGY-MOB - N+as. hos . awry $ r ' = f fops - vice mill, chicken - _ SPECIALS. d - m.a �.aigtit Specialist N. W. it'r.>r'sosD starter, growing - ". coDD. P. os, H 1l3reakf as# $scan; - arc, a Ib. mash 1 mash oahawa: P6ove 1513 ; .... ft K2 WWft Oak s a��g F fete. now West range mash' _- _ • , Our visual energy is freed up g joy' �Viinced Sfieak, �c. a. fast. we become tired, but when We starter, - concentra -� L1V+E - 12e. .a'� give way to this expression, we + 1• -.generally mean mentally or physic- ' ' test, calf starter, tur • r., ally tired, but it is also possi �� key starter, salt to g' Bee 12c. a 1. in l ocks and bads Jewel Shorten]", Massey=]qarris Farm Purina �l spray 'Classic C�eaaser ' ' 13c. t _ y P y +, Implemen S -.,.,for cat e : c.A D. N. =L ' kwoo d . _ - Ser" ' . _ _ W.9.R E ISales and Service DICKERING.. oNT.wE .DELIVER•�IIC©her,'(pl'i leriPi • PHONE 5317 - :�' oleo �000� .. c �n# _ ARE YOU -THE MAN? T MARKET PRI ReIiable man, between 25 and 500 ly Nee years, with car, need6d . immediate . . GET. RICHES • . a. : . - essities, such as Razor Blades, ' in for nearby, rural route And §upply es- r tablished demand for Everyday 'FARM PRODUCE RIGHT at HOME- Nincluding ncluding Spices, Ex-. - - - - tracts_, Baking Pbwder, Soaps, Medici _ nes, Mineralized Stock' 'and . _. _ * . j� _ Poultry Tonic's and Fly Spray. we cgs. ive ., Calves . ' Farm. experience .helpful. Selling : _ = experience not necessary. Beginner- -.,,,This $pig Lambs :.Live Pow!7. } out shows our new NO. 17 Binder- with all the good . moat be satisfied with $30-00 per _ : VPrite immediately, - gIIalitiea . of the No 5, and. many new, improvements making �� company, T'I'3• �' Wat- Lire Spring Chickens pany, Montreal, Que. chis the strongest and draught binder on_ the market ,Dept. Q- p—rs - - - Vrith t he salne _ reliable knotter,, and its ability to handle long FrC l Eggs' - - q -� ' ... .. - • t' ., short or down tangled crops, makes this the best binier buy,, ' IaNQ`TVNING i ,.dud all made -in Cauada• A full line -of •Massey -Harris rapairs AND RECEIVING and GR7ki5fNG STATION WHITBY ' A'eo-Surge Milkers, - All Kind Of Repair Work W o0 s Coolers Electric enceB. AN-Tuosng-G,araoteed P_ IOKERINA- FARMS -LTD. JOHN L. GILLMAN, = - �c. g. MsIIDONALD _ 'NiAt and Das WMtby $ea -- Brougham, Ont. _ '8 a` lose Ate... reee.if. PIS,(�BRING, ONT, SHONE PICK 61x6 _ • . Laheide 1504 PHONE -PICK 5 r I?i -Orden ja>tea at N>? W9) VII L. y' ,. . ,. eta •G'=M •, ;;.. . ,�a. S�_my�.n,w. ".EC+.': -`.4.-...,: .. 9•K�'_..�.•.-.r. n-. ., ...._,i_.w.. .;h, �,r. .' :�. ..�.._,. 'v ... :,_ Y ....-.. .,.. . - +t:''.d' a.• '" . --� -•en` ";. �s.. ..:X•�c. :q '.�: i-♦ • •, Y i � r ""'�I - ' -'-"''• �' - otic t Cred itoes ` - - moIIumeat to • those 'who have gone w.,. Notice O Power 'aria Light Committee paid 3t. Aedrew's Presbyterian Cinrei '. ' ,C"REMONT - bef6ie. 7 AND OTHERS. the following '7-- Greenwood Street Garden Party, Thursday, Jul. 1H. Mr. and Mrs.. Hudson entertpined - 4ghts $0.33 friends over the week -end. In the Estate of Willisin Edward _The Cliff Pilkey family are vis- Frederick Dawson, Toronto's pop - Mrs. Cameron,, son and daughter Doidge, Deceased: Contingencies paid ular humorist and entertainer will 'a - y sting here- as part of their vacation. h - Contin mise$ L`omm ttee` Mr. and Mrs. Wilker have n ALL PERSONS having' claims .'ag- the following — *Pickering News give the program, A Nigbt in y hie have returned after spending a few „ ,- �. visiting relatives in Claremont. Sys at ti•re cottage. ainat t to 10.25, S. R. Hart - � _ The s and Stencil 6.48 John Philli ' is extended to Mrs.' John Gregg on Doidge, late of the Village - of Phillips '5.00, Church,- Whitby. Garden Party on f on Friday, July 12th, here. g O. Crum,mer 2.20, C. E..Morley, 7. Thursday, July 18th, on the lawn Brooklin, in the County of Ontario, 50, General Hospital 3.00; Wpod- Wt Miss Marion Evans celebrated the death of her brother, William p' of the church.. He will be assisted ,?• Pexton M�eA:voy, on Wednesday, Farmer, deceased, who died on or bride and Vaughan by local talent. Supper served her birthday -on •Monday with sev- about the 30th day of April, 1955, g sham Tel. 1.00, C. eral of her July 3rd, 1940, at the home of his Sterritt 5.00 Monteith and Mon- • from 5.30 till 8 o'clock, D. S. Young f rienas, sister, here, in his 70th year. De- are hereby notified to send partie- teibh, auditors, 69.80, Count Adm. 50 and 25 cents. ,Mr. and Mrs.' Hudson will be ulars of same to• the undersigned; Y of 3rioving on the First of August to ceased, a former Claremont vicin- Ontario, hospital acct., 490.Q5. T. Parlddale Toronto. ity boy, left for V&stern Canada, .on or before the 13th day .of Aug - 4.00, B. •Jamieson 4.00, D. ust 1940, after which Gregg,'date the es- : SALE RBGISTER Mr. and Mrs.. L. Hooeyare now when a young man.' He farmed for R. Beaton 125.00 L. Johnston 60. tate will be distributed, having re- "on their summer vacation, at Lake' years later entered the 00, Wm. Chester 60.00. K motor sales business at Boiesevsn, Bard � only to the claims of which SATURDAY, JULY 13th — Auct- _s Oe' thet few ears the undersigned • shall then have ion Sale of household furniture, in he spent this winter months in Ont- notice, and undersigned the Village .of Green River,. prop - ley, now in Stayner, is in the Coll- ario, at Claremont: He was the son be liable to ,any person of whoseJhe erty of the Estate of the late W. t` ingwood , hospital for an appendec- claim he shall not then have notice. H. Rudman. Sale at 2.30 D. S. T. of the late. T. C. and Mrs. McAvoy tawny- Y DATED at Toron,o, this 4th day o! BRA Terms, Cash. A. S. Farmer, auet c, Mrs-'Hansuld, of Toronto, and and is survived b his sister,. Mrs. ioneer. , '°Mrs. Chandler, spent the week end Jahn Gregg; two brothers:' Irving July, 1940. - the at home and Walter, of Manitoba. - 11 across from Port Perry. The funeral took place on Saturday, Claude Field Administrator; y a Does were pleased to hear that July 6th, with interment in Clare Solicitor, - Angus McMillan, 19 Mel- R. G. w* UDIN � f Mrs. Dan. Lynn, who recently suf- wont Union Cemetery. Tributes inda;. Str., Toronto, Ontiirio CLU DIN a slight stroke, is notes rec• were paid' to a respected brother t • 1�le �iw dsrW am" FUPtHRAL D +MOTOR by fraternal societies of Western' �o�t »»JJee dM QvMrs. Coyne,, of Toronto, who has Canada, in the forwtarding 'of sev- TOWNSHIP COUNCIL 4 P r�vabe ��i°� been with .Mrs. Richardson, for eral beautiful floral wreaths. bay and Nigh9 $aenos , Women's Missionary Society andnolme ume, has returned to Toro - --#' _. to, engaging in her nursing work. Myrtle 9W. R. 1. ". The severe electrical, rein ' and their friends, toold place at the be n pyreseatly 8th; with all mem- i► G• W'N, _ - .f alveen 5000 - home of the President, Mrs. Hry. _ wind ' storm late Monday afternoon, Mrs. A.'E. H. Newman, representing p 1 caused considerable damage in this Johnson, on . Friday, July 5th, when the Trustee Board of Dumbarton Barclay Transport Markham, �� part of the country. Telephone and they � the members of interviewed the Council re repair , k power linea were down; trees, the a Mission Bead, Baby Band and work financing at the said school. and poles lay across the highway Mothers. atter the Devotional Ex- John Phillips, S. A. O. gave his t chwum m is In,at,,�,� SPECIAL iia �y pkees. ercises and Business Routine, dur ly report,. .advising o! two Md Mr. and Mrs. Gilder (nee Emma � which Miss Margaret Johnson' ��, sang a solo, entitled, "He Knows", cases in which prosecution had tom t ' i : -.., Brodie), of New York State, were g be made. One case, now on sus - •week -end visitors here., They will and Mrs. Lionel Douglas gave an this other, items ss�e ~ e�� Barley OtlOp� $$.� a tOII pended rentence, Hard body puha $IO a Dora --be leaving shortly for Florida, inptrumental _ number, entitled.— drawn; to observe behaviour.auhx- ��~ �i edlall� , 'where they Will'make their barna in There'll always be an England". mg the next school term. Buckwheat for seed ... the futum We were fortunate to have with us The Tax Collector is made, -(by 4i Lir _� f The Board of the Paik and $all on this occasion, Mrs. Geo. -Honey, Bylaw) Assistant Treasurer, to ................. - - - Fencing and Posts President of the Oshawa Presbyter- •ise rR $w �� here are becoming just about ez-_ isl who brought with her, Mrs. facilitate tax helectionvi (4edar or f?O=1� aaperated. This is not the first oc- casion Hancock, whom she introduced as Constable Chester views Fifth-Alk� �� and Wd WsheafE lagviti4 ' on- which they have had to column activities in this township _ . apead a, considerable stun of money l being interested in Children's Work as demauxiing increased police aur- Oow 010 " - - for many years, o! which we had y .1 replacing broken windows and mak- ample proof, when she spoke to veiRoad . _ • Farrfs Elevator Sag ntimeronr other repairs to the and- held the attention a! ..the 27 Road Supt. stop Ward d stressed E.r�� /�� - 'various properties under the con- the need of weed-killingchemicals /'�� tml of the Community Park Board. children present, Mrs. Honey foll- on �y of.our our roads, but agreed Claremont Vitt• owed with .a short address to • the-FUNSRAL 91RBOTOR AND f 'Ste ase now being taken 'to pre- with the stated fallacy . of killing older members present, the key- RMBALMER Phone Bea. NW. -.vent 's recurrence of such vandal- weeds on the outside of the fence - note being "Have Faith in God". going .on here while the weeds were allowed .to Gueoessor to W. J. Mather, ' Tea was served at the close of the for some time. Prosecutions are grow, on the inside. (a very goof .. BCouQville r� meeting and a socias- hour enjoyed _ -- T ip kely to follow. A swarming in time, hint in that one. Ed.) Night and Day Berries by all. all. A vote of thanks was ten- .. -^ halos, some timer. Relief Dept. reports f6 families, dared by Mrs. • I. E.. Kennedy, -on $ORSE 80UTE3 The regular monthly meeting of 36 individuals receiving assistance. BustDera Pbon Residence Phot e behalf of those present, to our 9501 82 the Waanen's Institute will be held - Committee on- Roads and Bridges ARNOLDWOLD DOCK — Belgian hostess, Mrs. Johnson for her :hos- .:in. the Community Park on Wed- pita.l paid the following —Canadian Oil - d3tallion, No. 6492. The .property of nesday, July 17th, at . 2.30 p. m. _ Co., 392.69, Pedlar People Ltd., 72. Allan Reesor, will make the seance. T and the the . annual Girls' Meeting, - ...- 08, Sawyer Goodyear 47.85, Wesley Coa.36 of 9 � Scsrbor Yt his' own earns, $10.00.I ,« ? program will be given by Petty, odyear Tire Corp.' �CIKSHUTT the Girls' Club- There will be gam- Notice- to CrC4fltors 7.50, International Harvester Co., All accidents at owner's risk. -:'es for the children and 18.40, John Norton, 14.30, D. Kean, Frost W Wood prizes will AND OTHERS HAW'F+.RIGG SELECT — (27848), be given, after which a picnic sup 4.50, Chas. Cooper 6.20, Roy Ward 22476, Imported Stallion property Ver will be served. The husbands In the Estateof Harriet Jane 178.12; Fred Hicks,. 63.'50, A. 'Lee. of Oscar Wilsion, Brougham, will of members are cordially invited to Doidge, Deceased. 76.65, K. Ward 95.40, A. Hastings ..Aency snake the season of 1940, as roll ,attend.. Eve James Griffin, 51.50, Neat - _ - Everyone please provide.. � asst Moa. Jane 3rd. David Craw - A large number attended the an- ALL PERSONS -having claims "a- Degeer 53.50, Joe. Hilts, 53.60, Joe New Stolt of Parts on Hand ford's, 7th con, Pickering, for noon, inst the estate of Harriet_ Jane Valentino 51.75 W. Hardy 54.00, pervioe on above madbtses night. hush Decoration Service of Clare- , home for to t. Tues., Jas. McDon- " mont Union Cemetery. on Sunday Doidge, late of the- Township . of S:, Stephenson 64.00, .Walter Brown aid's, noon; Graham's Hotel, at WhAtby, in the County.. of Ontario, 4.80, E. Crooke 2.65; R. Bint 3.76, Brlooklin, for night. Wed., to J. last, The weather was favorable. Implements on exhibit ba Beard♦ ,and the outdoor service 'a beautiful Spinster, deceased, who died on or D. Farrell 18.00 Plows, mowers ate. McDonald's Kinsale, , for noxa ._ one. Rev.' I. E. Kennedy. delivered about the 24th -day of June 1135,: - . M n at John are hereby Home 'for . n*bt. Friday, s splendid address, and the singing y •notified to send partic- "'Dept. of Relief paid the following L. LYE scotfe, 8 coil• for noon. Home for I - and leadership of the two quartets ulars of same to the. - undersigned,, for.. supplies and services — N. E. -night. Terms. $15.00, payable Feb. from the Baptist Church, was very on or. before the 13th.day of Aug- McEwen 8.00, Mrs. L. Scott. 8.00, Claremont Ont. 1st, 1941. , , -fitting and helpful. The music by ust, 1940, after which date, • the es- R. V. Mowbray 6.00, Pickering tafii will be distributed having re- Dairy 13.02, Roy Morrish 33,94, COMbmODO`RE AGAIN (26812) the local" band, added much to this 1 bred Clydesdale II out -door service. • The plots- and gard only to the claims of 'which Red and White 6.00, Coriner Bak- _ the choicely lydesda a Sts graves were very generously dec- the undersigned will not be liable ery 8.64, Whitevale Mills .75, S. ion, the property of Robert DaFoe. <j to any person of whose claim -')Is G, Morrish 30.50 - D. E. Miller 12, ���1! �n ! 8 of Green River. will make the set - crated, and many drove back to ' ° 'the cemetery in the evening to shall not then have notice. son of 1940 as folios+$ r-- Tues- th7 "A e E. -90, a and Co., 90 Chap- ]qty 28th, will leave his own stable , view the wonderful display of _ man 16.90, Eaton Co., 18.90, City CrO, and proceed to John Barnes' at Dated at Torbktto,, this 4th day Qf flowers. Claremont Union Cemeteryof. Toronto 28.14, Tp, of Brantford July, 1940. ' 1.35, Tp. North York 10.28 Tp, of AA V" I` CM Cherrywood, for night; thence to• is one of the cemeteries in Ontar- -" lo that is guarded by a careful, n., for noone Claude held; Administrator, �y - Scarboro 5.14, W. Sadler 6.00 --� rt 29th; thence°tb Ted ffoltr _ Wed. -businesslike administration, making his Solicitor, Angus McMillan, -19 (,'S� ejjs• �� sy E1�ss by's; Lo 2S, con. � 6, for night. Oa it a beautiful resting place and Melinda Str. Toronto. Ontario. ng, proceeds to Lot .� Thursday morning, Fred Wright's,for noon; thence ti - ' — - - ---- --- ------ - ----- - - --- - -- ---- --- -- ---' �� fir. � • WDs�t SWs of k Dunkeld's ,Lot ,.rear rte.: Murra , , 32 of _9S...- con. 7, for night., Friday noon. at �eNM Bert Silverthorne's, Lot 21, 10th - _ iiia, Line; Markham. 'Thence to Desai stable till the following Tuesday. g s _ BOW g $Q�E Terms — $12.00 payable Februa� 1st, 1941. . - For a. Full 6 Gu. Ft -__BARGAINS ED CAR IR40 a `' Coach _ 4 1939 Dodge Custom " 1938 Dodge Custom Sedanf RIGIGAIRE F : 1938 Dodge DeLuxe Coach At this remarkable price Frigidaire gives 1937 Plymouth Coach you all these advantages: Famous Meter -Miser a i -Piece All -Steel Sedan Cabinet g Automatic lot erior Li ht i 1;933 Ch s - _ - Stainless Porcelain .; in Food Compact 1934 Ford DeLuxe 'Coach 1Y ment • 4 Big Ice Trays with - e� r : 4c' anal Truck r Automatic Tray Release on 1933 " 1 •!r P +: Bve Tra : ry y e S -Year Pro tec -; \ tion Plan... and many other _ : All Dams 1:ieconditiohad &Guaranteed--Prtoed to Sall 189 / Prigidaire High -Quality ,• f ; \ Features! - : �• ALF. 1 M.�QLE, . : • '�Claremo� � Cam• !n !�• how much wren Medd M 6-41 vats• year mommy bo"I P1101 Id 3701 COQPER CLAREMONT - s C>ItDadiax>ts :U✓<C Thou wouldeat havea desire to possible aetivity, aid achieves the - Am u • the work of thy hands. '.' nobleat,,triumphs. In this extremity 1VlG; ueh �.1CCtrlClty 16. But now thou numberest my his faith performs its greatest mfr• steps: 'a _ acle. He believes tbat he Is about Electricity consumed In approx, Doat thou gat watch over. my, eln? to die, meeting, to all appearance, imately 1,559,400 Canadian homes 17. My transgression Is sealed up a sinner's doom; but he knows is x` -- BABI.O REP O R?ER' g: in 1938 tortalted Z,I't2,500,800' By DAVE ROBBINS SUMMER MUSIC His Majesty'& Canadian Gren- ,, .�ry{�.. ti^:.+s.e .,_."'. �.: s. ..�r•^M1,r•^,. .. .'.;'... •�". -'•�• �,,.. ,-.r'... �. '. �.... - "� 1 ;�, T's r. - �: �♦ �� .S-•� - /r'.',""'• 4 -„••:+r ".Y77 . 4o .., :,.. ...., ., .; lav Y .. } . ,. >. . „ t_. ._ yr! .'*x. ., .. .�- ..uaFO'>. .. •.w. � .. .. .. ... ..ef ,.: ..,: _..r. .. .' .,, .� .. .,.:. .,• .... '{ ..r.:.'. ., J' f •tip G, N:i„4�` 4 ,F'J 0. !c. 7F,•y.rX�., r�-••Rn A �. ... ,• ,.. .�.. ,. .. Y �_ ., t .. . -Y , f .• ... .. :�•,•,:� ,,ar..,..' , nw: ir„y ..�; w�G++i!!+"44y -7. .'W:R .3 r°••J'L .F",r• t•'tt^ r. .. .+• . age, well-informed commentators, ronto Symphony Band from 8.30 of various electrical appliances ,. mounts into the full assurance that - ane all possible assistance to the to 9.00 p.m. on Mondays. such se washing machines, irons lessness, arrogance, etc. Job reply - atter, his death God will .publicly nation's war effort, the Canadian o -ind vacuum cleaners.. The aver lag declares that his friends are appear among men as his vindicar Broadcasting Corporation has sr- NOTES AND NEWS age-- monthly electricity bill for miserable comforters - God. tee a 41 �rirged a sumvier schedule un- An unusual and' pleasing pro. this domestic service amounted witness in heaven of his innocency, Proclalared to see innfaceof usnds ually talk I ►�tmuorchestral sic of al! kis gram is offered by the Columbia , to $2.18. . - -, .-. C>ItDadiax>ts :U✓<C Thou wouldeat havea desire to possible aetivity, aid achieves the - Am u • the work of thy hands. '.' nobleat,,triumphs. In this extremity 1VlG; ueh �.1CCtrlClty 16. But now thou numberest my his faith performs its greatest mfr• steps: 'a _ acle. He believes tbat he Is about Electricity consumed In approx, Doat thou gat watch over. my, eln? to die, meeting, to all appearance, imately 1,559,400 Canadian homes 17. My transgression Is sealed up a sinner's doom; but he knows is x` -- BABI.O REP O R?ER' g: in 1938 tortalted Z,I't2,500,800' By DAVE ROBBINS SUMMER MUSIC C>ItDadiax>ts :U✓<C Thou wouldeat havea desire to possible aetivity, aid achieves the - Am u • the work of thy hands. '.' nobleat,,triumphs. In this extremity 1VlG; ueh �.1CCtrlClty 16. But now thou numberest my his faith performs its greatest mfr• steps: 'a _ acle. He believes tbat he Is about Electricity consumed In approx, Doat thou gat watch over. my, eln? to die, meeting, to all appearance, imately 1,559,400 Canadian homes 17. My transgression Is sealed up a sinner's doom; but he knows is x` -- in 1938 tortalted Z,I't2,500,800' his owtl eonscienee, that he will We --.. SUMMER MUSIC His Majesty'& Canadian Gren- kilowatt flours. This service ,coo- And than faste-nest up miue .iniq• innocent; and at ''the thought of r ry f While not forgetting 'radior g g t� -ihier Guards ander the leader- els electricity delivered to private. city. his innocence there Is a switt and -serious wartime responsibility for ship of Capt. J. J. Gagnier, at residences for, lighting, cooking, DOWN INTO SHEOL mighty resurgence of his faith is - ''Providing adequate new covert: 7.80 p.m. Sundays, and the To- water heating, and, the operation In the second discourse of EIiph• the true God a faith which now age, well-informed commentators, ronto Symphony Band from 8.30 of various electrical appliances az, Job is accused of ti''Anity, - reck• mounts into the full assurance that - ane all possible assistance to the to 9.00 p.m. on Mondays. such se washing machines, irons lessness, arrogance, etc. Job reply - atter, his death God will .publicly nation's war effort, the Canadian o -ind vacuum cleaners.. The aver lag declares that his friends are appear among men as his vindicar Broadcasting Corporation has sr- NOTES AND NEWS age-- monthly electricity bill for miserable comforters - God. tee a tor, and that lie will have the rap ; tune of belay recalled to hear his �rirged a sumvier schedule un- An unusual and' pleasing pro. this domestic service amounted witness in heaven of his innocency, Proclalared to see innfaceof usnds ually talk I ►�tmuorchestral sic of al! kis gram is offered by the Columbia , to $2.18. . - -, .-. Job then expresses the belief thate -_• men have found God by going all thehis Redeemer. - _ - chain each week -day morning at -`-popular. .9.30 when Richard Maxwell, Synip;icnic r.-usic is represent- tenor -philosopher,- is presented. V ed by -fe.an outstanding orchestras This personable artist' combines the Columbia Broadcasting songs and philosophy in a man- - - :5ymirhony; an exchange featurr, ger that will please you. is heard on Sundays at 3.00 -o- ED3T; the summer series of tel*L' For. something different you Job, 19: r through hell. 17:3. If I look for She.. �• - ol as my house; I[ I have spread 23. Oh that my -words were now my couch in the darkness,; 14, It. I written! have. said to corruption, Thou art, Oh that they were inscribed in a my Father; to the worm, Thou art book! my mother, and my sister, 15. And 24. That with an iron ` pen and - where then is my hope'. And as for - lead my hope. whd shaII see it? I6. It They were, graven in the rock for- _ • Winnipeg Sum- should tune ui Stranger t a shall go down to the bars of Sheol, ever! - = mer Symphony orchestra con uc - --Fiction"- -- novelty program LESSON 11 when once there is'rest in the dust. 25. But as for me 1 know that my eft hy, Geoffrey Waddington is - from CKOC daily at sin *-CTG TO FAiTH IN The, "pit^ is in Hebrew "Sheol", - .Redeemer Jiveth, ` ,broadcast on Wednesdays, 11.1.5 Tn:a presentation features life's LIFE AFTER DEATM and as a great subterranean prison- And at last he will stand up upon. ' P.M. ED.ST, and on Thursdays, oddities. Job 3 = 19 house it has bars or bolts, for it the earth: _ 9.00 p.m., Les Concerts Synl -o- Printed Text, Job 14:13 -17; -17:t3 - at has also gates. Sheol is in the Old 26. And after my skid, even this __._uhoniyuea de Montreal, with guest Every week -day the Columbia 16; 19:23.29 Testament the place to which the body;,is destroyed, conductors, alternate with thr n e t w o r k presents - "Hilltop Gorden Text'- "As for me I know dead go: it is often spoken of as Then without my flesh shall I see - - ? Toronto "Prom" concerts, by the Honer" -a fine drama of real that my Redeemer liveth" Job the equivalent of the grave,,and it God; Toronto ' PhiIharmonic orchestra Iife. For women radia fans we 19:25• - carries with it the meaning of total 27. Whom 1, even'. I, shall see, oa ON IN ITS SETTING conducted by. Reginald Stewart.' suggest you try this show -it's a: E LESSON cessation of life itself, my aide, TH ES 1 t The wide range cf light con 1Q ^•0 each morning front ally Time - Probably in the MosaicJOB And mink eyes shall behold, and not cert and chamber or pre -Mosaic alte. liITH music grou,�s Columbia station. as a, stranger. PW!e _ In the land of Uz, which • n ap ,S FMy heart is eensume t includes the CEC String Orctia-- �11ong the sir lases -blonds: was east of Palestine; and north of great confession of .faith. Btldad's Y8. I[ ye say, How we will persecute "tra, " conducted by Alesandei+ --Jerry of' the Circus from Cliff'. Chuhaldin op Sundays at sewn at F Stranger thea fiction Edom. . second discourse has the effect of him! e "Appointment In tbie lesson we find some -o[ raising Job's mental suffering 1.q And that the root of the matter p.m.; Appointment with Agcs- on .CIiOC at 6 ... Tune up Timc_ ilia dost remarkable discourses on the point of anguish, -for it leaves Is found in' me; " tint." 9.30 on Sunday evenings; via WGR-CBS at S Song, him haunted with the feeling that 29. Be ye afraid of the sword: "In the Music Roan," -svith string Spii,ners from NOP, it 9.45 - trio •meaniug of suffering the frailty tr:u and vocalist, at 11.80 p.m. Wednesday -BI a Grass Brevities of human Life to be.discovered in in God's wide universe; he hasn't a For wrath bringeth tl}e punishment .24ylondays, and "Serenade for oil • �VIiAS=Cb mbia at 7 any literature of the world. We the le friend. But his mind, under of the sword, on ays at y.30 Ser on', Wed- mi. 1 Stage •kr radio at . . . might dwell primarily on Job's very thou pressure of these intolerable That ye may know there is a jud�t, ngsdaya. ••F,.Ab-. Summ mphony from great- need of a 3asriar, and his �gbis is aroused to the utmost went. MU aie with a foreign fiaror iiiTittnii hope !or s Savior to came, noting g peg. elan. C$C at, 1.1.15 bow'.the New Testament Ise a glor- h ° reaches the National Netwc rkt vPP h. . • Friday : Little • Orphan- Annir ` ► -Henri_ Miro's "Seviliana;'. a: on WOR -Mutual at 5.45 i tions ha "1.y ���+h�thia ons and d 16.80 'p.n} on Wednesdays, ettd_ Grand Central station from WGR of the gnea� _"Along. Gypsy Traits;" conduct at 9.80 Woodhouse and anetezt patriarch. ' CANAD IAN OFFICIAL = THE DISCOURSES ed,by Leon Zuckert, it -8.30 p.m. Hawkins on CBC at 11.30. Job's complaint In Chapter•Theee. ` onFoh those w1ta: i}oy _ Satmdap - $avaaii calla an bIw is the point. of departure for the RIZO14TAL Answer to Previous Pusale 13 Important band lana- teal at 9.13:.. Luigi Romaneiii whole - controveray ,*blob' foilotas. SO , CEl.- at ten. 1 Leader in the industry .in sic, there: ty rdte famous band ' of from - Those seven day's of silent suffering his land. _ Dominion of and brooding have wrought a big Cada, 17 Sickly, • • • a change In, the patriarch's- frame of 12 Sacred. Cup► - mind. His 'habitual -trust.'In' God 18 Persian ruler. c l �/� ^l WORLD T 8% Wtlliarrl is. not destroyed; but it is over interdiction. �l'T�J C1✓1'1'�OUIS '1'�' O LD Fer son � _ 20 Outer clouded' and shaken; With Chapter 18 Rowing toms. garment. 14 Midday meal. 2I He is also g 4 commences the tical cycle of the.. n speeches In the discuselon which.: is 6 �� - of sta 1 Co tet now entered upon.. of iris Inhabitant. M°nasbery 23 To thrive: ABO[sT Shoulder. 24 jog. ° three friends is allowed to have his To _ II8 say, and is answered in due course movement-' 23 Evils. by Jab. The order -followed in this19 To puttrefj*. td Contest lot: SQUAd2E AAR Ir _. ,; I� cycle .is continued is the -two io!- 20 Snug. a prize: - OF THE iow(ng ones. 21 Begone! 36 Wickedness. iZRTICAL 27 Dined - Briefly Bristly the argument .o[ these, ,g2 Half an stn. 39 Cistern. L Stone cutter, 28 Man's - 1 _. / three frien4a _!a that suffering Is a inir _. T 9 a 23 o fierce 3 U 2 _ To f _ St..IR�AC•iE _ . • pualahmQnt for sin. Holding this � with horns. 40 Behold. • -~ SO Ireland. - S71LL ARE ' view, they are confronted with the 24 Drop of eye , 41 Work of skill. 3 risk. g1 Threr-toed UIVEXPLOQE : a case of Job, who is a good man. fluid. 42 Chaos. 4 Measure_ - sloth_ „ 13Y No / N . LIGHT lIti TH,E DARF:NESS 25 Musical note. 43 Sli t "taste. s Fla les 32 Tinge - LIGHT ttgtsta I` Job replies in. a gPnerat -way to 26 Arabian., 44 Right. halter knot,. $S IncncstatioA �r his three friends declaring that he 27 Mischievous. 45 Contraction, f SilIJ felkW. on teeth- ` - . /� �_•� dF� is not guilty of great sin as charg- .26 Membranous ever. 36 Broth. To bon" $? Packer. ed, Job turns upon his friends, and bag.. 46 He is Z .• pours acorn and sarcasm upon 29 One who " Minister of $ Electric term. 40 Citric fruit them: Then, ' turning away from negotiates. Canada.. 9 Ethereal fluid. 42 Want. . them, he determines at all costa to 39 Balsam. 48 Inhabitant of 10 Roman 43 Thus. . 10 11137 sr,a,,ag•wca, / 33 Brawl. U.S.A.emperor. 45 To piece out. make his appeal to God` and plead -• i 34 Pertaining d0 Maple shrub. 1LAntelope..: 4T Sun god. G0I'LRARY TOPOPLlLAI� OPINION, his cause .before him, either as de to diet_ 51. Pastoral vi.pe. 12 Soup, dish. 49 Northeastern. .44L. 7700[17 HAVE SG4LE�'S, pendant at ,plaintiff, he 'cares not .-^LTHOUGH THEY AIZF- SMALL - r which; and so. as It rehearsing ais ANI? INCIJNSPICL10L1S Intended" speech. As he -rehearses.' IN SOME SE?E�`.IES.•� auat would be bid blessing. he for- gets his own sors+ows in the recoi. , lection of the sorrowso f mankind.. n and. now for the first time there e o g1. - eama for him a light which tlas:i• _ es'over all the. darkness, which sur- rounds him..What if there, be a life •;• _ ..., s 'beyond• the gravewhere the right- eous rescued out of Sheol by the e hand of God, shall enjoy his favor ep forever' . 1 a 'TEFF- AVEP.AGE - Job 14: ° AMERICAN HOME 13. oh that thou vronldesc hide me Sheol ' in CONTAINS Sl-Apme-o =5 MACE IN ha ',thea wouldeat keep me secret. JAPAN f FAMERrC4/V FL4GS, Tt7YS, STC) 1z' 29 until thy wrath be past, T� F That tho-4 wouldeat appoint" me a THE Antarctic comprisO&half of the earth's unexplored territory. , Other great areas are in the Arctic regions, many islands of north- set time, and remember -me! a 14, It h man die, shall 6e' live >: + ern Canada, and Iarge areas in the Canadian mainland. There again, also are unexplored lands in northern Siberia, Tibet, Arabia, the : ' .high mountains of the Himalayan: chain. Africa, Australia and wait, 1 _ X11 the days of my warfare would South America. „ • • - - Till my release should come. , NEXT: Are birds of both North and $outh America eleseq 16. Thou wouldeat call,,••and i :related to these of the aid •rvorldT would answer thee: POP -Foolish Question -Foolish Answer By J. MILLAR WATT - DOES'NT THE GUN Com' NO _ �� CST ASSIGN' A OIJPLE'OF�� 4y, VVET WHEN YOU �, � QFFICEFZS TO A I SUOMCRS i HOLD Ul/1BRELl.L`i 9 " z ~ :, •7 _ r OVE r: N tie_ � �•.ft?r a z - . ­14io Death A Mystery New Air Lines �.....-... �.-.�.....�..•... "The discovery of this molecule �. N : How. can I make a useful jlde� ua'liy hIs voice quality changes im- To South Pacific What Science' a that ni•lj, ;stick paper or- cloth 4n '.mediately. ' thi workings of metabolism; which :~' sesislef Irriostim and ga;dtb.tol,e utsass -n�etal, wood or glass? FIND NEW VITAMIN to the energy -production of living combined elements had been de- Were Opened This Month, to Is D.o i n Discovery of a new vitamin, pro- . tissues, t T.. • --Argentina and Australia g - =' SAFE WORKS etas." 'r.'�a ,�� a ... - ►sr�-�• • •H.►.►-► ice• • a+. s��- _ ajestically_ across mesti "Chase him!" cried the man to chamois moistened with a few. just like• they ' do is Bel- r Pan American' Airways have EFFECT OF WEATHER p little sugar fi u started trans -Oceania service over The weather has -s pretesl� -tritional -• Q. How can I prevent olive oil cytopenia, a reduction of - - y 8,000 miles of the South Pacific to tact on man's mind. hemoglobin and tate red and white scribed as important by two Har- with 1,216,608 casein in. the aim-- 4 ;r Australia at the same time inaug- Evidence- that the condition of vard astronomers who said the -♦ _ -. • . i; ri r 's urating 'a dally plane schedule to- Argentina. the insanechanges markedly with meteorological changes was pre- timed to urge s chase cat, but without any success. Fin - , % f ► T H A T S EASY L 4 New schedules provide a four Minted last month before the Amer - a. as soon as It is opened to keep it HEART. A POWERHOUSE and a half day service between San lean Medical Association. from becoming rancid. `- encs of previously -undetected car- 6 — Francisco and Los Ang@les and Auckland, New Zealand, with stops The phenomenon is due, it was concluded,. to difference in oxygen ti 1 •t �00 N\ BIGBENI ' you at Honolulu, C ton Island and tension in • the tissues, which, in y Dr. Cathcart also, advocates ' a pons, Turkeys. Four weeks to twenty week old free range put -campaign 4 Noumea. The Ar entine time Mer- :turn is affected by the kind of .air" against causes of in- tetFree catalogue. Tweddle Kawlirison felt that the warn- vice started July ist, that to breathed. Chick Hatcheries Linttted, Fergus, Chick Ontario. .. Inc was no.longet to be unheed- AF CONDITIQN.ED FURNITURE New Zealand, carrying only mail at y ARTIFICIAL EAR -WORKS , a . 'a yfx� tirst,'Julyt 12th. Invention of an artificial ear, like bird's, for humans is'de4icribed as `concealed somewhere in his flat and sbade and modern metal smoker. i' q a successful. When a patient to 'be- 1 , trouble than a bad, cooked y . on -the -take. A plc—ing fitted, the artifietal'ear is 11 .50 Kitchen outfit, buffet, drop I G 4i Mrs. Rawlinson; "we must hunt o w Can I ed well into the bony. •external can- al until it is inside the region YOU RECEDE• THE WORTH' OF your money when you buy John - $49.00 Chesterfield bed suite, 3 -per., - -- for it." (Kroehler)' upholstered In novelty • • are bred to lay chicks. They - night nt a con- ' the ' s a tri ting "on call' and' news flashes, ea eH wherIt might be disturbed by mo- s siderable time in knocking the 'Ie L y si �4 BY ANNf''ASfHLEY tions of the law. and clatter of dishes. _ pullets 14 cents, cockerels 7 cents. 'Leghorns•.8 rents, 90 per cent. pul. t> Air Marshal Italo ;Balbo, gnce -one of Benito. Mussolini's closest - 3rieads and current governor of ;Libya, was killed in an air battle `'over Tobruk, Libya, it was an- 3souneed in Rome. Balbo led a Blass cisDl•ne flight from Italy — 'to America -in 1934. The manner of his death was seriously ques- -'tinned in other European capitals. HAVE --- • ' r h f tri The.'patient: exper encs gree y Inc ed acuity of hearing and us-. power Ouse o nega ve a ec Ci y was announced recently to the Am- "The discovery of this molecule �. N : How. can I make a useful jlde� ua'liy hIs voice quality changes im- Its authors as a new explanation of knowledge of the make-up of the a that ni•lj, ;stick paper or- cloth 4n '.mediately. ' thi workings of metabolism; which universe, because hitherto, only ua- sesislef Irriostim and ga;dtb.tol,e utsass -n�etal, wood or glass? FIND NEW VITAMIN to the energy -production of living combined elements had been de- i A. ,Dissolve one tablespoon of Discovery of a new vitamin, pro- . tissues, tected in the spate between the _ ofdtnary cooking gelatine In from visionally termed vitamin M and SAFE WORKS etas." Rocks $7.95, Pullets $11.35, Cock- 2 to 21/2 tablespoons of boiling wa- found in liver, was disclosed last NEW CHEMICAL AMONG STARS "heavenly _ ajestically_ across mesti "Chase him!" cried the man to chamois moistened with a few. just like• they ' do is Bel- Week. Discovery of a new by- , p little sugar The vitamin protects against au- car " by Mt. Wilson an a• three months of 1940 totsr.= '• -tritional -• Q. How can I prevent olive oil cytopenia, a reduction of nadian observers was last week de- led 1,228,708 conies .compare from becomSng rancid? hemoglobin and tate red and white scribed as important by two Har- with 1,216,608 casein in. the aim-- town or country. Liberal terms blood cells, its discoverer said, and vard astronomers who said the ilar period of 1939. A. Rub melted wax on the Inside A. Add two medium-sized lumps may be of value in combatting ba- finding. showed the first combina- timed to urge s chase cat, but without any success. Fin - screw cover, When ready to open, of sugar to each quart of olive oil cillary dysentery. tion of elements in interstellar - a. as soon as It is opened to keep it HEART. A POWERHOUSE pace and also revealed the es- sPr STOPPED - _ar to melt the ,rax.Ten -- --' - ' from becoming rancid. A discovery that the heart Is a encs of previously -undetected car- hr at ✓i!/y TCH - y' Q, How can I prevent a blister ti 1 •t bon in that area of the heavens.- -at Money Bandl you ? v on the heel when shoes slip?' on A. Ruff par@ffin or soap oII• the power Ouse o nega ve a ec Ci y was announced recently to the Am- "The discovery of this molecule foe grid relief frac ital"C of sasma, pimple, ah - itls'afad, salma.'rsslwmd oder atre.ay ••"'d •�'a•• rarld-hmer. X41 ••u- Jitad listened in vain for • "• _ stocking. Within a abort time the Advance - arican Association for the Advance- to apace --it might be termed a 'heavenly ; •axis tiyaW11 A D. 3':a.artpti.o. <Dr seam familiar voice. Suddenly she -ladder or a chair?" mint of Science. hydro -carbon' -- Is im- sesislef Irriostim and ga;dtb.tol,e utsass beard a dos bark. With de.. slipping 'will stop.. The d4seovery twaa Iaterpreted by portant In its contribution to our ate, M• 6attb0sswrtt.sr b"rC Mak fe a n-M"L -A man who had met a friend Q. How can• I clean brass fix - a& -;.TAYLOR LIMITED _ In the street, was boring him with turas? SAFE WORKS - Rocks $7.95, Pullets $11.35, Cock- a long-winded seconnt of his dog's _ virtues.Suddenly s eat stalked the road. X. Sponge the: fixtures with bot vinegar and salt, rinse with -soap- rude, and polish with flannel or = „ • e ,CLASSIFIED A D V E 8 T I SEMEN T S•• , _ ajestically_ across mesti "Chase him!" cried the man to chamois moistened with a few. just like• they ' do is Bel- Itbe Other stared in surprise. ".ea 143 Front R6 F... Toronto St. F or Ibbs dog. drops Of paraffin or sewing mach- AGENTS WANTE:13 Bs►rn Rpo�jn�-�aC>{lfary LIRIO$ FERTILIZER The dog yawned, looked on with lne oil. Fly specks may be remOv- ed. by sponging with alcohol, AGENT9. !'ANTED TO REPRES- SUPERTITE STEEL SHEETS COST teas, cover more, last longer,- lay Pr'RP:, GNLEACHED HARDWOOD _ a bored express and -did .not p Q. How can I prevent jar tope ant "The Old Reliable Fonthlil Nurseries." Extrusive territory in faster, save sheathing. Buy now _ an t for Fertilizer. One . Geo. and ton. FREE CIRCULAR. LAR. Geo. - lttempL to move. from sticking? town or country. Liberal terms before war a. Su eq prices, direct from factory. Superior Products Stevens. Peterborough. Oatar.o, Red -of face, the owner con- hits the A. Rub melted wax on the Inside paid weekly. Handsome tree out - fits. Scone and Wellington Tor- Limited. 15 Nelson Street. Sarnia„ Ontario aprlNlEL YLrS timed to urge s chase cat, but without any success. Fin - screw cover, When ready to open, onto. "Oh, f dunno;- it's • rhubarb." 0-)CKE:R B-PANIEL PUPPIE. PURE "ally, in desperation, Ile turned to pour hot water over the top Of the. BAKERY EQUIPMENT EXTERMIAATOlt Bred. Golden. red, white and'gold. Dollars. -at- - Sig friend and said: - _ar to melt the ,rax.Ten -- --' - ' BAKERS' OVENS AND MACHIN. "DERPO" BUG KILLER - 83c, Ex- Marguerite MC0. tan, Franktown. Ontario. u There, what would make f cry, also rebunt equipment always terminates bedbugs. mot'barrock.. , to maintenance of wartime health. you on hand Terms arranged. 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Visit Underfeeding causes stomach'" Nlw Ramps $7.45; Pulreta $10.85. familiar voice. Suddenly she -ladder or a chair?" an, b'. write for prices, etc. to ulcers, and good food, plus vit- Barred Rock Cockerels $6.75. New Hemp Cockerels $6.50. White beard a dos bark. With de.. -o- Dept. W. a1 _ amine and especially vitamin C, -R-cka. Hybrids, Barred Rocks z j New Hamps, New Hamps x Bar - _ Two 'workers settled down to a& -;.TAYLOR LIMITED cures the ulcers quickly. ' red RockA. Eight Sussex x New Hamps, White L.eghornis x Barred _-french): kii their dinner. One began un-, SAFE WORKS ,PUBLIC ENEMIES Rocks $7.95, Pullets $11.35, Cock- - +wra ]ng a large parcel at which PP rg P TORONTO -Avoidable accidents and illness- ed f $7.;b. Btg 30 Quality h�tc�- ed from 25 tq 30 ounce eggs' add just like• they ' do is Bel- Itbe Other stared in surprise. ".ea 143 Front R6 F... Toronto St. F or are casualties which should be .one cent. Day-old turkeys 31 cents. 'catalogue. its- this season. Bray's day-old "blot's that?" he asked. Front it regarded aa•forms of•fifth-Colum1 . Fere Haden Electric ,rhick Hatchery Llmked. Baden.-. levo_ . "Well, it's like this. My missus activity- and .our national health Ont:,rio. John N.. Hamilton. -k away, so I thought an I'd' make Y discipline m u a t be stiffened 'TWFDDLE HIGII Q17ALITY GOV- anyself a pie."against a them, in the opinion Of ernment Approved Chicks at rock bottom prices eNective July let. ware absolutely without cost, "Bit long, ain't it?" , 11r. I. P. S. Cathcart, Chief neuro- ,Leghorns $7.45, 90 per cent. Pul- '• "Oh, f dunno;- it's • rhubarb." psychiatrist of the Department of lets $1430, Cockerels $1.50, Barred 'New. films to Imperial, Send an order now and receive complete partic- Pensions and National Health, - Rocks, Ramps $7.95. Pullets $11.95, Cockerels, Barred Rocks 'When a woman sari- Ottawa who has given much Study $6.95, New Ramps $6.45. Ten oth- breeds and flv0 Hybrid crosses er"And plus your choice of a free enlarge. that isn't all!" you y ment in easel mount or free silver. to maintenance of wartime health. to choose from.. Started chicks,. cs- know she's just starting. Dr. Cathcart also, advocates ' a pons, Turkeys. Four weeks to twenty week old free range put -campaign , Toronto. - against causes of in- tetFree catalogue. Tweddle Kawlirison felt that the warn- dige.-tion as a wartime contribu- Chick Hatcheries Linttted, Fergus, Chick Ontario. r. JULY CLEARANCE Inc was no.longet to be unheed- AF CONDITIQN.ED FURNITURE tion to national fitness. QUALITY Y BEST STRAINS OB AIX - , ped.. Many times he had felt that - "'An ' indigestible mother-in-law White able, Barred Rocks ani. •White bridge lamp and shade, end table, silk cushion, table lamp `concealed somewhere in his flat and sbade and modern metal smoker. at table causes, more digestive Leghorns. Fullets and Yearlint+s, Niagara Pouury Farm, Niagara- was a quantity of, valuable sliver. trouble than a bad, cooked y . on -the -take. A "You are right;' John," -said 11 .50 Kitchen outfit, buffet, drop -meal," he declares, and he brands leaf table and 4 chairs in ivory 4i Mrs. Rawlinson; "we must hunt as a mistake" the fast tempo at YOU RECEDE• THE WORTH' OF your money when you buy John - $49.00 Chesterfield bed suite, 3 -per., - -- for it." (Kroehler)' upholstered In novelty meal times produced by radio meal • are bred to lay chicks. They - night nt a con- ' the ' s a tri ting "on call' and' news flashes, ea and are good table fowl. Prices for June and to the end of the I. tud s siderable time in knocking the rust shade. repp, with back and all forms of unnecessary chatter season: Rocks 9 cents, 90 per cent. walls to find s' hollow lace. At P and clatter of dishes. _ pullets 14 cents, cockerels 7 cents. 'Leghorns•.8 rents, 90 per cent. pul. ed, guaranteed absolutely clean, and last they hit upon it, and after ..Hold with a positive money -back Campaign vs. ludiseetion lets r cents,' cockerels 2 cents. 'All are blond leafed. Rocks are some artistfb manipulation of a 1P '• The noted psychiatrist has bred from O.B.S. stock. L.eghorns ISSUE G f� 40 r, _ chiseI and a coke -hammer Raw•lin- in dislodging • bracketted preventable sickness, are the Barron strain. Safe arrival guaranteed. 10 per ce qt". with or - non �usceeded g g sev- avoidable accidents and peptic -_ der_ J.. D. Johnson, Fergus, Ont. oral bricks. There, hidden on the ulcers" as public enemies requiring BRAY SUMMER CHICKS AVAIL_ other side, lay the realization Of special wartime health measures. able.' They look like moneymak- bin-dreams. Valuable silver plate He declares that stock must be era with British markets open for Canadian food supplies. See what • only waiting for them t0 take y g taken of_ our wa of living if. y g you'll need dnd corder well in ad - 14 They their find. , Nazid'om' is to be defeated, and vance. Some breeds immed)R.tR shipment: Bray Hatchery,, 13.0, gloated over points to the fact that every un- John N., Hamilton. But just as they were COri9ldfr- necessary accident, illness and up- BUY QUALITY CHICKS,EASY TO --Ing how -they should- spend th.e.. ___ set taking, up hospital space and raise, the stand-by of -'thousands money it would realize,. there furious medical seryjces, ,is Aii attack be- oUpoultrykeepers year after year. Dar old and started. Two hatches Mme a ria , and their g' :next-door neighbor bounced in. hind the linea of defence. a week to take care, of. prompt shipment. Vigorous' breeding "What do you mean by break- Elm ra, Onitario arms & Hatchery, ing into- my dining -room 'c+ip board?" he gasped, - END OF THE SEASON SALT' OF Top Notch high Quality Chicks S A F E Sfrom carefully banded bloodtest- —�— `' ed breeders, Standard Quality A little sir1, a ierusee Protect sour BOOKS sad CASH White • Leghorn Chicks $6.45, 9o' ARE YOU INTERESTED IN MAH - Ing money? Start a business of Your own at home in spars time, Valley Field Sales Company, P.O. Box 592. Toronto. FREE OFFER " FREE! 60c SILK TOILET CASE with two pairs full-fashioned "Leading Lady" all -silk stock-. fags. Beat 31.00 Hose. Tolle2 Case and Stockings only $2.00. Post- paid. Mention size and colour. RETALLACK. 156 Yonge. Toronto. DOCS WANTED PUPS: I.ITTERS, SINGLES. ST. Bernard, Newfoundland, s 'Kuvaa (•Hungarian Shepherd), Dalmat- ian. Doberman Pincher, .Great Pyrenees, Schipperke. Reasonably priced. Write full information. Jame" R. Coffey, 171 Crescent St., Northampton,' Mass. 'NOVELTIES 25 "HAPPY" BALLOONS 25 CENTS. Hundred 75c. Fourteen "Funny" Spiral Balloons 26c. Hundred for $1.50. Assorted colours. Postpaid. Bazaars. Decorations. Advertising. Conventions, Plenies. Parties. *gents Wanted. RETALLACK, 156 Yonne, Toronto. FILMS FREE. ENLARGEMENT WITH OR- ders over 20c. Roll films develop- ed and 8 prints 25c. Reprints 80. The quality of our work has kept our customers across Canada sat. tsfied for over 10 years. W. A. Starnaman Co., Weber St. E., Nit. chen'er, Ont. HELP WANTED - FEMALE DOMINION-PROM'sCIAL YOX Training offers free domestic ser. vice course to young women be. tween sixteen and thirty years of age. For -further .Information ap- ply In. writing to Supervisor, Home Service Training School, Dept. of Labor, Parliament Buildings, Tor- onto. QUIT TOBAC('U. SNUFF. EASILY, inexpenelveiy. Home remedy. Testimonials. Guaranteed. Advice free. Rartletr's RnT 1, Winnipeg, SALES1IEIV WANTED MAKE $5.00 A -DAY! SELLING EX - elusive lines of Lingerie. Dresses and Meh's Wear. Highest commis- sions paid... Thousands. of satisfied customers. Write quickly. The MORRIS. TEXTILES CO., $rum - mond Building, Montreal. _. In -En isttd front- ism. - s 11f IJ from --FIB _and. -mind, rFe nt p„ltots $13.40 cookery 41.45. Barred Rocks, New Ramps -- • a,waranaeea.. Jitad listened in vain for • "• _ catalogue of new and used furn.- base -,a ,alae and type of Safe. or Cabl� t. for aw.0 purpose. Visit 16.96, Pullets $10.45, Cockerels CAR AND TRUCK PARTS familiar voice. Suddenly she an, b'. write for prices, etc. to New Hamps $9.25, ,Rarred Rocks $6.90. White Rocks, Hybrids Bar- K.. 466 Bathurst St., Toron'. beard a dos bark. With de.. Dept. W. a1 _ ri�dd.�''-s�ocks x New Ramps, New (lied New • richt site exclaimed.' (in a& -;.TAYLOR LIMITED i�lamps x Barred • Rocks, Light Sussex z Barred Rorke. White SPEC)tAL1ZI�G IN REBUILT _-french): men and women, eellina' a line of SAFE WORKS Leg•horns x Rarred Rocks• $7.45, idle TORS. POWER -UNITS. By dranllc "Oh, mamma'! the doss falk TORONTO Pullets $11.45, Cockerels $7.90. Large Egg Quality from 26 ounce H o 1 a t a, Wlacbeii, Generators, Starter■. Masaeton, Carburetors, just like• they ' do is Bel- TURKEYS 143 Front R6 F... Toronto St. F or , ag add one. cent. Rigger Profit itadlatorrt - E:cinaRe Service, 'Satlatactlon its- this season. Bray's day-old Front it ads! twn rents. Top Notch Cblck-. taaaa or refund. levo_ . raise poults for Thanksgiving } iiia_, Guelph;, Onterlo. Levy Aute{ Parta. Pest. J.. Torottte. John N.. Hamilton. Y w -FREE! You Can Now Own a 'complete set' of beautiful silver- ' ware absolutely without cost, , International Silver Com-paay. '• '- IJ FURNITURE FOR SAL: FURNITURE BAROAItiS - FREE catalogue of new and used furn.- »' All turebargains sent on request. ll b goods sold on money -back zunr- an.tee. Wholesale Furniture, DCpt.? K.. 466 Bathurst St., Toron'. HEN AND WOMEN WANTED . :"'ELL.ENT DIRECT SELL.INt; opportunity -exclusive territory0 a< rights for live -wire ambitious _ s men and women, eellina' a line of - atuaranteed quality products. Send for our Plan and ratalogut TO. DAY. Familex Products Company. 670 St. Clement St.. MONTREAL TURKEYS ' TT'RKF.YS SHOULD SHOW Pr.OF- its- this season. Bray's day-old otarfed• attractively priced. Use your empty , brooder -house ' to raise poults for Thanksgiving } And ' (hrirtmas trade. Bray, '•130 ' John N.. Hamilton. PHOTO FINISHING w -FREE! You Can Now Own a 'complete set' of beautiful silver- ' ware absolutely without cost, , manufactured and guaranteed by International Silver Com-paay. '• You may have this complete set'_ absolutely 'free by sending your films to Imperial, Send an order now and receive complete partic- , . + ulars of this amazing offer. Sia or eight exposure films developed and printed 25c,. or 8 reprints 25c, ;G r plus your choice of a free enlarge. <• -- --•;-,�3 ment in easel mount or free silver. ware. To get the best in gvsiity and service send your film*' to Imperial' Photo Service, Station J.. , Toronto. - SirMXER SALE LYONS' y r. JULY CLEARANCE AF CONDITIQN.ED FURNITURE $38.00 Complete 10hpfere living room , outfit, 3 piece Chesterfield suite, - • upholstered in . brown mohair, s bridge lamp and shade, end table, silk cushion, table lamp and sbade and modern metal smoker. $59.00 Modern 9 -piece dining room suite. completely refinished in 2- - tone 3�vvalnut, large buffet. erten- • - cion fable, china cabinet and six " w" leather upholstered chair.' ��aa 11 .50 Kitchen outfit, buffet, drop ?9 leaf table and 4 chairs in ivory 4i tenamel with -black trim,and new* 6 x 9 •congoleum rug. $49.00 Chesterfield bed suite, 3 -per., - (Kroehler)' upholstered In novelty repp, figuredeversible Marshall spring cushions.. complete with tri new mattress. - 3 I. tud rust shade. repp, with back and spring filled mattress. Easily -con- verted into twin beds. All goods completely -recondition- }' ed, guaranteed absolutely clean, and { ..Hold with a positive money -back ' guarantee of satNfsctlon:. LYONS FURNITURE CO. 478 Yonge St. — 'Toronto ISSUE G f� 40 r, r +► err, wa . e : , . r - N ✓ w y �• fix. a . ... ,F i .. .e • - - it _ 2M. 'r.". . ,.. , ' °�A. ... ...... .-..' p„ - .. _: - e.,.. T....«, � ::° '...rya. '.r", r• t •i'an -t' w, e,tr-,. ✓j► +,.rt, . :"'�. _ T. ,- A 7" Sri' � � ,,,,, , . ±i -t• -A _ f' 4 .. • y -Mrs. Thom. Andrew is visiting of this village as promised. He was Ing perfect a large crowd &seem. g Hosticuetural Society Notes k -�- friends in Toronto for a -few 'days. informed that orders had been giv- bled and edjoyed friendly inter --Mrs. Tanner is confined to her -Nothing further to report on p - ` en for their erection and was bel- course, the. spgrts 'and the. icnic All members and friends o! the ieved that the ' work had been carr- supper. bed through illness and is under the Civic Guard this week. per' Horticultural Society are reminded • the doctor's care. �--Miss Clara Fowlie, of Rock- fed out. They would investigate' at A Section: of the - R. C. A.. F. of the picnic on Saturday, July #.-•,Miss Irene Elliott is spending ' wood, -is -visiting her sister, bin. once. Getting closer anyway- spent a fine evening at - the home' 13th, on the • _ groundu of Mr. Gerald' i a couple of weeks in Toronto with Kenneth Morley. - WHITEVAf.E of Mr. and 'Mrs. Sidney Pugh, on Cowan, Rosebank,_ A worthwhile flier, sister, Maxine. - I S --The many 'friends of Mr. C. Friday last. The ladies of St. feature of the afternoon will be z ).-Congratulations to Mrs. Hry J.- Stevenson- will be glad to lmow �e regret Clements Church, Norte Toronto, the display of woods. h Mr. Mv, to report the death served su y wltes,_.who celebrated her 88th hat he is somewhat improved in Peer on t}te lawn, to a- Michael, who has woods from. I health.. last week, of Mrs. Herbert Po al .':.'birthday on July 6th. � � 3'n' bout seventy men, who enjoyed the ter. The funeral held from the entertainment parts of the world. • qDr. and Mrs. Fallaise and fam- -The heavy rain of the storm provided for' them. Baptist Church, was largely atten- Around a bonfire, afterwards, all SCHOOL, REPORTS fly, have moved to their cottage at I on Monday is reported f have bed• Our sympathy is extended • to took rt' in s !Corbett's Point, for the summer.: raised 'the creek level five or six Mr. Poynter. sing -song. Mr. P. T. S. S. NO: 2 PICKH}3ING y - -Man Ids Sterritt, of the tea- I fes• _ _ Seibert, of Torgnto, was responsib- � Gee _ _ The Pugh -Evans Reunion was le -for this outing. Grade 8 -_Billie Mowat Cat thin To -Public - scarce is this township, im by ons well a8 held at Uxbridge, on Saturday af- The W�hitevale Baptist ChWeb Stork, Susie Piitz, Margery Calta- Schools, was home over the week- ternoon, July 6th'. The --weather be- Mimi -on Circle held their July meet- Win, Muriel Annan, Geo: Bandur- lend. the rest of the Psoyince. Several (top; next ' column) chin, Grade 6 - Ross. Thom Service in the evening is, being local farmers have been enquiring Ing at the home of Mrs. Geo. Pugh Beatrice Peitz, �' withdrawn in the United Church for help during the past week. on Wednesday afternoon, July 3rd, moo• 'Morrison, Joyce -%Announcement is made from r with,.' -&-large attendance, including McLean, Dorothy Annan, David AM - and :.bete, during the months... of Jule+ f icon, Herb' LeC,ard,•"Grade 4 - _ a nd August. _ Ottawa this week, that the. regis- guests from Cherry1,00d and Mark- Aud- trstioa of ham. An into rey Sleep, Andy Bandurchiu, Carl ,-,7he m ny friends of Mrs. , F. - interesting program °i Baledon, •Roes Deakin, -~ J. Proust regret to learn of her 16 years and over will be made �P� Readings and Excellent Ingrid Plitt, . Geo. Fair, having to return to , hospital this for four days . about August 14th. 1�Per on Prayer, read' by Miss Harvey Walling. Grade Local registrars will be appointed. Emma Birnie• a Duet b 3 - Janet Allison, Betty We, irtek. A surgical ep Riga is an- p�po' ted. PERMANENT NAGGING GGi N C PAIN Gates and Mrs. Morrish. also a y Forster. QrWV ' y- 2�Ouglas Davis, Ito ticipsted, -Reading the editorial page of THAT F RAYS THE TEMPER ' - S t-•- Freida Slee -48t. Andrelw's Chbrch and Sun-' one of Toronto's daily paper leads AND N E Rif ES. IT MAY B E solo ci Mrs- McDonald, were much P� Eileen Clark; -day School are holding their annual us to believe thlat daily pagers are appreciated, after whish supper was Irene Salter, Susie Eade, Ted Mae- ' ark, Greenwood, !'not . subject to the Defence of Can- YOUR EYES. served to the many guests Donsid, NnQnber on Roll 35. Av- picnic green ter � � pm ' ,�'Act and its restrictions. Said C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. -erage'- 31. Helena Rime, teacher. vented by rains. Paper is certainly not helping the Q r -Ewart G. Parloer, of Wilkie, pure by its criticism. The same y � . r. a B RA D L E Y' Q The. Firckerin :Sssk., son of the Bate Geo. Parker, tactics are responsible for the iia III$ . of Dunbarton, accompanied by his down -fall of France. - ' 'WAVA. orR------•- MEAT IVIARKE'I' vette, isvisiting relatives and friends -Sympathy is extended to Mrs, Men' Overalls fto AS 1r P In this �' death of hers husband at Brougham - THE Men's work boots, $2.95 up We aasry a fall 1~ioe � -flit. I. L. Wilson, Principal of on Monday evening. Mrs. Taylor FE.�L the Pickering Public schaar-lits re- : SALVATION ARX'Y Farmers,= -Look your harness h quested leave of absence during Ire fozaoeiIy Miss _Tbelya Dixon, - term of his service with the R. C. daughter of Mr. and -Mm- S. Dixon URGENTLY NEEDS -Clothing, over. and see what yon need, and of of Dunbartoa. An account of the Bedding, then eeme.- in and mewill fit A. F., is which he enlisted last` Shots, Furniture, Beds, ,weel&end. accident will be found in the. Brou- Waste Paper and other discarded i` cured -Johtn Powell, of (Mu=ch Str.; Sham column. P you ip. who has been confined to his bed Reports were current around articles for the relief of the dig. - Harness and Sk' re aimed Meats ` for several weeks, ansrenng from the Mage of the forced landing reseed, sufferia�g and.unemployed. _ is ME , stroke, a turn for the w.orge °t one of tine R. C. A. F. Large bombing planes. in one of the Your co-operation is earnestly 0- Bradley Our delivery is at your servieo an Friday ni t last, being' threat- - a .sued wide an ttack of pneumonia. Srem fields an the Plitt -farm, o'ieited. F► telepboae call will i�lsoas� 3504 _ Phone 1�lCg t+621Q - "�FVie hope h, soon recover. Confirmation revealed the plane to - bring prompt response,-:CLARENCE SILK -,Mrs. W' of Peterboro, be.a. small privatelq=owtied machine - frromer a he Duffferi�Air Port. Ahoih- 498 RiCH14fO%D ST. W --- _ I spending a few weeks here with ,. .. TELEPHONES -AD 3806-7 - MOW Iiez brother, "Russell Burrell. , Mrs. ._-MotoY traffic oa .the' hi � . Thomas A. Douglas of Toronto, al- highway The Need is Great -Will you Help. ' over t?'.e *eek -end was -very heavy parce'm ready to he relied for loo spent- a weeks with them, return- Have Ing home, on Sunday. Considering 'the high speed at which -,Moses Louise and Jessie Rorke to many. motorists travel through the - and Miss Edith Murray are village, it is .surprising that thereholiday- ing at Thornbury. Misses Lillian arenotmore accidents. The High- -- • _ �y Department were to have the • and Betty Murray are keeping signs erected several - weeks ago, ` house at the Rorke home here• dur- giving the maximum- ed through It, Pa s LEADER yy ing time absence of the former. gh `�� Y !1� tlE - the village as 30 . unless per hour, _ -the line weather of the Past but so tar, the work hsa not -been _ week was much appreciated by the done, BUSES LEAVE -to Buy _ -Time farmers, as it enabled them to mala -The Scout Leader and members For Oshawa For Toronto -- good Progress with their haying, ,, whiich was delayed by the frequent °f t.e Pickering Lore .Scouts ex- We appreciate your ord-trs-:`.We strive to please. tend sincere thanks to the citizens a 7.31 a. m. a 6.09 a. m. who co-operated in the recent "Fill- 8.38' s. 6,44 . ��+ a ►-4rhe strawberry crop tTiia year 'Us been an excellent one,'as the UP the Barre]" campaign. About 10.01 7.b4 �l tore �='Qit@ & Blackwell' ac1� P - - i 10 cans of tinned 11.31 9:24 e+ cool wt&th�er and frequent rains b 12.81 m. 10.54 SALAD DR E33INCJ goads were far- -TEA enabled them to grow to' & gid °larded. for alta int to, rete (grape Ftult Jnice Britain, as a result of the ifortln a 2.31 P• 12.'4 m. 11 1.31. b 11.54 •:KRAFT•. size, instead of drying up before Wit. -'George's . Church, July 14th 3.31 - - '.a 1.54 p- :. ALWAYS UNIFORM "Large D OZ, t.ir� Large reaching maturity, as is often the -- 8th Sunda after Trinity'.Sun= >: 32 oz. jar case with dry, hot weather. day School at 10 a m. Celebration Only 65c. lb. Only 25C. poly 49a a 4.31 - 2.54 The United Church Sunday of .the Holy Communion, 11 a. m. 5.31 s 3.54 - 1 Behoof enjoyed an ideal weather Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7 6.31. ¢.54 day on Friday afternoon last `for - f their picnic. It was appreciated in p m. Preacher at both services,: c 7:31 b-54 -- --- �`SISIWIAAt' 8.31 c -&.54 _.�It Pays -= 11 thee view of the dsarppointment of the Rev. E: G. Robinson. The annual - Picnic of the Sunday School will be c '9.31 7.54 previous Friday - rain. There are . - - -- Work . to Bu : Time no casualties reported. - held at Glen Avis Park, French- 10.3]1 ; c 8.54 Y mans Bay, Tuesday, July 16th 11:81 9.54. a ---daily except Sun. and' Hot. b- �-•iThe Wlomen'e Missionafy Soc- Boots iety of the United C;' urch held or �-The members o! tF>3e Young Peoples Union of the United Sat. only; a --,Sat., Sun., and Hol., Open Meeting in 'the beautiful r- -HPI., - . �. - _ _ . "�►-- den surrounding the home of Miss Church and their .friends are lipid only; "un. and Hoe... Priced from $2.93 :o $5.E0 per pair. Margaret Pennell. The President, Ing a. lawn social, - on Wednesday 1 s� � A7 AT - hey- eII a 'give - evening, duly .17th, at. the W. H. - :-- T ie d e satisfaction. Mrs. F. T. Bunting was in the W.estney home. Cars will leave - - notion and was assisted in the De- EASTERN HOUSE Phone 4500 chair, Chapman's Store .at 8.30 -D. S. T.. �ig _Q8 _ L al Session, by Mrs.. Run- �,eiy member. bring a friend and , ,t Payr +� �11 the elms& and Mrs.. C. Marley. ' Miss , Margaret Westney • :read an interes- we'll have a Pleasant -evening- to- ii�� Overalls r ting' synopsis of the concluding �eT` to . Buy Time ,t } -,During •the Township Council y T� CM.:pter of the Study Bo9k. Mrs. V. Card of Thanks - Session, on the last, Councillor E. Cartwright was named to organ- is ' ize a Ruddy called -the - engineer in -the • • � �VorlC •Pan piGmic to be held; in August. We wish to thank our many`rel..- _ Members of Mica Muria ,$ iyept. of Highways, enquiring . as to atives and friends for their, kind y �ouP why the 30 mile speed limit 'signs The?e'8` no Better -■lade. •assisted by the hostess, Miss Penn-- had not. been erected at each end words of sympathy, and for. the t ell, served dainty refrehments in many floral' tributes received dur= the garden. - Ing our recent sad bereavement, in the loss of a loving wife and mot- - ._ her. _ me Si CHAPALAN 4 W. J. Fowlie ind Family:.. Classes comioencing '1 uesday, Sept. 3 -Enroll in. one _of the following canraea:-- stenographic Secretarial Accountancy Dictaphone - - Comptometer. _ . Wp.have one of the beat employment records of any. Call- - -!.ego in the Dominion of Canada. -Investigate at once. "I•t pays tq attend -the best." ; Write or Phone :.-OSHAWA BUSINESS. COLLEGE 18 SIMC'OE ST. NbRTH, OSHAWA, ONT PHONES : Res.. 399 QHI.10I4 W - TURKEYS Recent feeding. figures . indic- ate that around 38 lbs. of feed will­jroduee a- -12- lb:- turkey. That's less than 4 lbs. -*of feed per lb. of gain and if you take a minute to compare feed prices with the price of. turkeys. -you'll -see that if you get any- where near that rate of. gain there's a real chance to step up your income by raising' soave turkeys, this season. There's still time - you can raise a good 12 Ib. market bird in 5 months, if.. you start with the right kind. Bray turkey poults are making a real repu- tation for living and growing. .Better -look into this chance for profit, right away. D. N. LOCKWOOD, Pickering •I•=• G. WILSON, Myrtle, No. 1 J. Beh-TAISDON9 PICK.ERING 1