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Director Plans are flow prate -realty 'com�t ,,ddam� tlonotootrAo.' ea, plets .in the organization for the -Doug.- Johns, ,:Pielkering, Signallers - y ..._ `�b`r°i �CiD ®vtom.ertat Big Field Day and Entertai eat childreaj 'I:eon. Herbert Whitevale, R. A., F. ;CHOPPING �- . 197" esattuned b7 appotatm�tt. , se�i.Clarmant.One under the' auspices of they ocal _ Fred Herbert, W�hitevale, Tank C. Monday, 1DVedtftsda'y and Itidey "branch of the Red Cross. The local The North Pickering Red Cross, John Murray, Paremont, 48th H. ' Apo". branch • includes Audley, ..Base: Line, hake_this__iweek' organized--to-proY- . John Martin, Pickering, Q. O..R.... ` - DtlN4hD ' AHDDY . Barrister, Cl- rrywood, Dunbarton, Grenwood fide for the placing of guest child- Ted Fowler, Pickering, Q. O. R. l3rati, "ghorts and Feed of all a % t. *Aidwr, Notaq Public, sto„ar Pickering and Whitevale, and • all ren` from -Great Britain. This com- Roy Barry, Pickering, 17 ood oes`cnewa'!, 6 of these groups are co-operating mittee have decided to extend an Gordon Watson, Pickering, A. S. C: e f Ha_ s o oc use tt.•. wb;tby� 0, *Oceetrntes foe pil4mable !feedung a wholeheartedly in- - making -Civic -invitation to the citizens of Picker- J. Ross Heron, Pickering, Q kept band SElt70N, BE (� ROSS Holiday, (Monday August 5th) a ing Township to open their homes Jim MacRae, Pickering ep , - Barrtstocs;.l! .Solicitors real community day. Details of the to these children, making it clear, Basil Bye; Pickering, Ordnance' We s�k &, qe best .ultr day's i togram are expected- to be- however, that under present lana 1• L. Wilson, Pickering, R. C. •A. F. �APlies, y VI. J.BLATON. K. C. Taiaphone P Freda sod H.'B'ROOKE BELL, K C. Adel, 3W announced next week. It is quite no arrangements -have, ' been made Chas. Simmons, Pickering : " �. D. F. ROSS evident, from attending the weekly for the payment of remuneration Robt. Holman, elaremont, Tank_ C. Thos. Lye, -. -• JTZ Ba SL meetings of the committees;' than In other words, giving homes to Claremont, R: G E. -- ,;rr• JOHN L. POND Toronto all are intent on giving us 'a veiny these' children must be considered a Les. Lye, Claremont, R. C. E; - interesting interesting day's pleasure._. They purely • patriotic effort, expressive ' Harold Hardy, Claremont, .Tank C. Repair Shop -C U. HICEIARDSON & Co., Barris- are also intent on 'seeing 'to it that of sympathq for and a desire to Ivan Purdy, Claremont, R. H. L. I. =�./♦ Geticitors. d+io etc . Strife bel, a Lit. Btiildi , �` T'�at,�, Toiaeto. this day' pays. The Red Cr _ gham, R• -C. E. lata prepared !o re air lase- � - r ' funds, an just in case hour of trial. It _was made- plain .at Dave Walker, Claremont Toro. S. p arold -Short-- B,rqu ham Tank C. '-ors and fare» machine ' s I1iGTyS Md4i1LLAN••�ierristg� So;. 'someone says — "someone' else the meeting that all children com- � g r - 1'Y- �sciaor ,+zocary Pt�lk. is lssel;naa stt�tet out to make money" --let it be _ing to this district will be placode News is attempting to prepare ANI also agent: For Cocksbutt ° zocadeo. ' el•dboae l isia eros. et[ }mown that, that is quite - the idea. through the Children's' Aid, -Society,' - a list of the names- of Pickering Implements. 1leniat Sure they are out - to make mons wl-dch has been entrusted to ca g - q' Township- men, who are with the sfact}oa_ guaraa7tatd . ?' - • •5ati and -me might be well pleased that out this work by' hs Provincial' _- 4. - _ Canadian Services at home and JOHN NORTON HERBERT T. FALLAISE, L, D S., we have people Who take this Government. As there is little time overseas, and ask Ghat .the_families pilose 5104 CLAREMUNT ID - Q, B , F.radvate of%pa Royal Cotleae of 'business seriousi enough- to spend to be. lost, citizens are asked td Dwv Swgaoaaand•eb• Valvawtts of Ttuonw. y' g P or friends advise us of the names m ,stud .ecorid door mac at sc And- their time and , money in. just. , this get in touch with,. members of the Wv'a Chvreb. pickerm , one. �r��4 horn: o and $nits of,. any member of their _ _a. EL 10. e�p ia,-or r ■pooh"awnt. (X•rey sort .of plan. At such: --a time as following committee, in your area: ` families w1 -.o may have enlisted. -ii; - ,,used).Plwa. Pict artlo. this,., w -e .do not hesitate to say -to to —Claremont - Dr. Tomlinson, riff. y � � '�" • '� F ( JLRj order that we may incorporate the you, who feet that -your circum- Pretty, and Mrs. G. "31: Forsyth, 6 names in this list. In the list now �sxstst 0.6 IF txvbs. stances are... not such as to permit Nlt. Zion and Balsam ;Mrs• Ed ar ' g publisi'led,:- the, names of some ofd ' 1murance of All Hinds. 4' you to FeFp — The Red Cross are ward, "B. Jamiesi)h and 31rs. F. the units are not given. May we d. R. 13RATON, TOWNSHIP' helping those in Europe, who today Disney. Brougham ' i11rs. Harvey, -have the correct. information. ell -. -Beat Rates Avt�'1la&e with D a C•.y� C00v♦yeacer. Cbwwnwomi for are without homes, food, medical Mrs- Cassie and firs. Harrulton o knot .,a@3d•�e" Ace utast,' Etc. i•war of services ere. all of w? ich we have, Alto -Reeve Wm. Reesor, 11rg• these?. We would like to have the 1 •a• L,e.o.ea. w'cevaJe. oat, names and units, of. all from, this, aDd Oerf!@. even though -it may not, in- some W/ Slack ' and -airs: D. Crozier_ .tow ns;ip: DEop a line or phone the A• RICHARDSON cases,' be 'Very, -much. No mAttcr Green River - Mrs. :4I. Draper, W. News ice, Pickering-.. liddiress R11one - how; small your donation,- it will Duncan anal Miss Tda Gray. Off lS13',NH�RAL INSURANCE NCE help, and will be welcomed Ts _ - REA6 ESTATE E`'OOD • - .. story is told- by. a local canvasser, BROt Gh.�31 7- - - . #lM - PICK $15 CO�l PEYANOIN(3 --_ of his calling on a Pickering dome, The Sunda �Schoo! , Mr. goy Walls, of Lindsay, via - An Did estabIistlted ageacyr, reedy In a recent canvas for Red Cross }' picnic will. ited his people on Sunday last. NOTICE to serve. funds —the mo3her, of tI is home be held at Green's Park, on_,FTiday M 4I'1 O od d N ; _Phone Pica. .--- - salted- for -a-: d6natinn stated afternovrt. _ Mrs. 1 ton ,mer . an iyrlln, f - - than she had Duty one dollar in 'the' of Cressn ell called on friends 'here Osie traeb pace ;serer wa at Joan Wilson has been -under the on Sunday evening. deg. - - doctor's care the past week, but is YY M. M A YIl hourly and the canvasser immed- e y 1 _ .. t .:- The sever stormon Monday est - _ - �- - Istel • imploving. -. } replied that 1-e would not destroyed'.much COAL CQKE� LICKN-SBD AE-70TIONBRR AND take her last dollar and left. He - .Congratdlations to' t?'.e successful t'�is being the c nd dstorrrewe - _ r VALUATOR had not gone far, when ' e waQ pupils of Brougham -School , who have #uad within aweek. -WOOD, CEMENT; Hales oeidoeted Anywl,eets called back, axed told that she l^ad passed their Entrance Exams. On Sunday evening at: ? 30 S. _ $eNDs1�Qj}c'Ijs ' Phone or write. Aadress 614 Dundas' often' gone without any money in . Mrs.. Beech and children have I T•, Mr. F.:.:41. .C� �grnan ;:viii tak'� Street, Ekst. t4bc. h.ouse.. and she could do it ag- been -holidaying with the Warren S - " n service here.. Sunday School tAi6d Whitby. Ontario. ain. for Red- Cross_ work. If there Willson family he thea t past '••week -end. will meet as usual at 1--a m B[TMI)BRtEl SUPPLIES - is much of that spirit in Pickering Mr: Harry Smith, 141,., and 1;rs. � The .Field Day was a .great stic- _ Township,. the Ked. Crass should be Toronty and 31 r. -J. Bradley, of'{ 'cess and -the Har•ey Bros. (Al. and also local eartase work71 lrierbush Hospit,%l assured of a grand' day on August Toronto, were with T. and •seas.' Botrj eirtertained in -•their splendid Wr+ haaaalserpWed 1�a aftek a full Government Licensed 5th. Robertson on Sunday. and Tessin -manner.;- ---+ T l' c Happy Circle Mission' Hand , pleasing We all wel-. LINE of• MAPLE LEAF: MILIJNQ AUDLEY and members of the W. M. S. held come. them home.,. IOOILPANY' I?`> EDS. Mani St E. StouffvillA rJt, •+gain. „�, a ha Congratulations to Mrs. 'Jane Phone 191 = PPY picnic, on Saturday after- y Maternity,. Medical, and -Surgical -Haying has been an adventure, noon, on the ,lawn of Mrs. Philip. f Byer, who celebrated her 96th Maternity,. cases takes — this yeas. - - . Mrs. Geon a .Duncan and her sir- I hday 'on. Jul} 2 d. y1rs. Bo}:er MITCHELL. E R N EW S-,$ g bi �udlev u-�n from Whi pr -in-law, 31rs• n• takes art .interest innall of the act- iViefernit Serert:Room —Bale or yew P�c1�er>loa(�, Ont. y the semi-finals 'on Tuesday evening. Liskeard, .spent the week -end tivith ivitles of the c?larch and enjoys - IRates tet 10 days --$25.78 Gard and Mrs. Winter, C. S. anti relatives, at Guefph and Palmer- meeting with t -he women in. their 'Phone Office 74 Rea. 6b Regietered Nurses in attendance and Mrs. Bryant, ' spent Sunday in 'ston. `social *gatherings . ?4boor service given. Huntsville. �1rs. T. Ca: Brown, accompanied Dt ?�BkItTOv' almbulaoct Service R. Hedge had- the misfortune tc her sister and family home to ; -_King .Bug Killer Ing' 'Mr . Sctt re Annan and ''MRS. E. R. GOOD • 25.37 'lose a valuable horse lately, the Woodstock; -on Sunday, returninfriends result of, a._ broken leg. home -)n Friday • after her visit atAurora,• 6-. 10- and 20 1ba base from a spending a vac- " A local hail, wind and rain storm Woodstock and Toronto. FOR ation camping at Rosebank. Sprayers,'Gardtn toots, Laws} r swept across some of the - fauns , George Ritchie, of the R. A. F.' Miss Janet and' 1laster David .INSURANCE here on , Monday from. rhe -North- Spent t'e week -end with the fam- Allison, pupils of Mrs. P. Spratt, mowers, Berry bOxes,'Cole- SERVICB west. Considerable damage was ill' of his uncle, Mr. Bruce Ritchie. ' passed ;with Honours, the. Grade, II man Stones - and 'Not plates, done. R. Hedge lost • mQst , of his Mrs. Ritchie's sister; Miss Wil piano Examination at the Toronto Pbont Pickering 67 garde ` and figld crops. -• Geo. Pack- cm;, of -Toronto, visited' her during Conservatory of Music. Lawn mowers Sharpened Tin s .arm was badly hit near i " The Young Adult Group of tl-•e -nod Repaired. -RIL E. DIfl R'L ' X y t':e the- week. buildings. _The hail stones' wet•e as Mr. GoPdon' Gray rs'in Hunts- Unit Church t' h f ` g ed � urc met at the home o •-' FIRE. AUTOMO131L•E, LIFE large as a0 cent feces and stack- vllle- Hospital, sufferingfrom in* Mr. and Mrs. James Barnes last- Agent for Massey -Harris Repairs. ACCIDENT•, 'WINDSTORM ed up a foof or m,orp. in depth. urges sustained nben his car went^'' Frida} nig_`..t and presented then$ �. jT PUBLIC LIABILITY. Etc. _. young fruit • trees • were skinned. out of control, when stiking loose xifh a wedding gift from the AL�I� �� �� SERVICE - _PROTECTION ,.apples ruined., and- an oat field- gravel out near Hu_nstville. He will group. a cut down fully 75 per cent. Farms be hoiiie as 'soon as he, can be Here �esmKh number from here enjoyed the •THr M&WEST SED- "'ere hit more or less elsewhere, moved, .but is progressing, favour-; hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald -FI ING also. _ slily. � �' �,.,. - " - ROO�d SVITE ;Cowan last Saturday, when they _ -The •-'W. I. ,(pent a very enjoy- entertained the Picker ng Horticul- �@iO1dE >Rfi� Pickering Red Cross Field Day g •� " Monday, August 5th. Civic Holiday able 'afternoon when their July tural 'Society on the beautiful gar - .3 -piece NValnut dN9lgn•' - _' — •. - --• • meeting Was held at -the -farm home' s r me 'Rose - of ground `of thiel ho• at -R' • • of JIr. and Mrs. R. Birrell. a lovely. bank.. - HEADQUARTERS FOR Waterfall design�$79.5U _ --- Volunteer CiVil day, 'the onfdoor ••surroundings, con- 1 The -W. A. of St. Paul's Anglican Spring #filledNlattresses. from genial company, as all were served Church are halving a Meat Pie l Guard, Ont.Ct _ tea under the ancient -elm; madeFILMS - .• $17.50 to $29.50 . -' ,i� ..uanlper at the honre--of -Mrs. ' smith;' _ this day.,one. to remember.. —�_ _ _ _Fairport -Road, _ Thursdat,._'.._July_ _ —i�tow is tbe- tirtfe—lot-summer --- meetin �f representatives, �n inquest was field •in the local p• g P .25th, at 6, m. Admission: Adults: furniture, lawn cbaird tees from the several towaiships asd toren hall -on July 11th; to investig- 30 cents,. cWdreri 15 cents. Every-' AGFA (gua?Bnteed) Or KODAK towns ' in: the _County of Ontario, ate the .cause of- death of-' Hydro body -welcome, UNIVERSAL SERVIQ$. Well papers and Gift Cbinit.,.;as.'held' in Sundertarid on July Liireman, .Robert Taylor, whose Several members of the Wom- er - .; See'out feoid Seal Congofe�um 16th. It was decided that the rural tragic death occurred while -he was „'• DEY6I:OPlNG and l an s r�,ssociation of the I Dunbarton ku 'a in the new patterns. County. . organization:.remain se ar• working 'on =a 'transl mer' in ' this' g PP United Church called on Mrs. P. EINfSHiNG- -' . ate ' from the City of ` gliawa. - vi}lage after Monday's • storm. The Westgate, .one -day" last _Svgek, : and We art agtats for the, Easy' It was decided to recommend the jury broughlt in a verdict of accid- on behalf of the. members of the-BringOlI! nett Film �:$ R& ,R/aslliag Mac_bine and the appointment.. of ental death. The circumstances of W. A., presented her. with. a •cert- - � Col. Cha this tragedy i . .• _White Stwiob; Machine, Chappell, of Oshawa, as Of- g Y 'cast a gloom over the- ificate. which entitles her to Life See our £icer- Commanding. neighborhood, a4 .-much, sympathy Membership in that Society. Al- c�����,� :�""" t , - - Major 'Pugsley, of Cannington. ;s felt for his• family.' though Mrs. Westgate has been '' �Gllgihl3lCgelile� -" ?KotW imbuisasss DRY or N'; . _ _ _ z ,. •r as Second -in -Command: - — Confined td- - list` hofne ' fbi `some P*AW 111;00 Mr. Geo. Edmonds, as Adjutant. GRE9N. RIVER -GARDEN PARTY years through ,illness, she has a1- for -24c, w — �^ ! = That all persons registered and - ways been one of the. most inter- for -Z4e . KE those wishing to do so, assemble SATUitDA'Y, ' JULY 27th sated members. in Uxbridge Town, Friday evening, Ryerson Minstels will give the $O ���a �� LL - Ce A. July 19th, at 8 P. m. for the pur- se of ins entire Performance National Housing Act has brought SUNDAY 21QURS-+1)9-1 RilIIallal Dt!'eOt" ,�', Po inspection, being sworn in, Vari Refreshments. Adm. 25 eta modern, v .. . .0 and to receive Arm Bands and cheap houses within the BRPlslt$E� D91i�®i Supper Served 'extra: a 7.30 reach of thousands of Canadians i�• • Instructions from the 0. C. and the - � t � � ,. • " • • Attorne -General, hitherto unable to afford the beat :OHT► Ir " Rahe der Shue In conarlteton. See theme �ioolle>t ,•.; '.. r .:k.... '� l }' a � a� � . _,. ?; ....... `.4 r=•Rt,.•:. ,T . y^n - - "... '+,� '.: r^ '7T.. :•sem. � ? .:..,., �1• i :: a'>s�. ..�%..:... . +.Q -}.+-o, yam... r. )'S '°j... -' .. r:-a.r.: .!x ^"L ✓ � - :v*'r;#i vv ^�. " ., e �� . -.T' ..- .. .. t .. � ,,,,r. to 'T .: .. vL. � , r .. .. :4 �i .�. :.,cs :.'' w ':" vn . - .,:'1. M +•.. -- Bent, with increasing' frequency; f - A� new ' {-^''. k. - _ 2Frank Blachford, who .has been - possible sources, services bear- conducting Toronto 'Conservatory ing the stamp of authenticity and of ),funic examinations in Western , Canada, will return to Toronto for. _ -sten whose integrity Is, equal to the a• series of 9uaday evening broad- _ ._task_ _ .., casts at -7':00 ]MST. Mr.' Dlach-. For months past there have been �. ,. ' ... .:, a �... '. a •�' .:. ..... •fir alshed by, the BBC; regularly ache= Sundays • in July, during - the ab- -dated programmes. presented_ by -y : fifeCBC s own programme unit CBC String Orchestra. ...,,Overseas, and special talks by re- put in the place of intercesso;.., _ And the . new vision of 'God for the three, a profound hum- _ brought to.."Job :it new Vision of iliaticn for them,, and an honor himself. The -new, language of for` hint. They obeyed Jehovah at Job was that of complete suit, once, showing.that they htd learb- _tnissoa-to- G04,,` and in that sub- ed and listened, as well as Job mission. of ha own gr'eatnes's was had. - - revealed and realized as nowhere', Prosperity R*turns - else. 11. Then came there unto hien - God's Rebuke tefs, and all • they that had been 7. And it was so, that, after terS, and .all they that had. been _ Jehovah • had spoken these words of his 'acquaintance before. and ii Of* OF 8WTAdN• . =RRDIO-REPORIER gews -of BritsEiii is the iso•' -•titled: "Brii�ltfa #Oaks will D_ e —_By DAVE ROBI INS heard In the futare' on Mondays at ii Of* OF 8WTAdN• . i' � by J. ;B. priestly, also on. gews -of BritsEiii is the iso•' -•titled: "Brii�ltfa #Oaks will D_ e mediate- mcern'of the whole civil- heard In the futare' on Mondays at Need world,' the vital concern of the 11:16 P.M. ' Htltigh Commonwealth of Nations. Remember, all times given on the And because the people of Canada new& programs are daylight 'saving - &wait hourly -the news of Britain, times. - the CBC has endeavoured to Pre• On Sunday at 18:00 midnight, the E OAC further augmented these sets -- Bent, with increasing' frequency; NOTES AND -NEWS = :news services emanating from the 2Frank Blachford, who .has been - possible sources, services bear- conducting Toronto 'Conservatory ing the stamp of authenticity and of ),funic examinations in Western carrying the eye -witness stories of Canada, will return to Toronto for. _ -sten whose integrity Is, equal to the a• series of 9uaday evening broad- _ ._task_ _ .., casts at -7':00 ]MST. Mr.' Dlach-. For months past there have been ford will direct an instrumental on - i daily broadcasts from London, fur- sem'ble at this period on the tour alshed by, the BBC; regularly ache= Sundays • in July, during - the ab- -dated programmes. presented_ by sanee. from the airwaves of the : fifeCBC s own programme unit CBC String Orchestra. ...,,Overseas, and special talks by re- put in the place of intercesso;.., _ cognized British and Canadian Com- " 6. 1 had heard of the* by the hear= ed fgr his friends: and Jehov l `I.. I two friends; for a have not Y ing- of the ear; Bpt now mine gave Job twice as mush as he hall new ,"Ohildren's Hour" each sup eye - seeth Zhee. - _ before, --T upon him: every man also gave His. Now Vision The Lord blames the three Thursday .Carson Robison Thursday CKOC at Job's previous espe-rience •'af _ - friends for not , spearing_ that - -'- On Sunday at 18:00 midnight, the E OAC further augmented these sets God had been ,second-hand; now which was right concerning pian, & Now therefore, take unto he has come .to know God for biro not concerning: Job,^he also com=! First at .o'clock Gordon - a tale the kids get a real self,. profoundly : and intimately. -God mends Job fox speaking- what was w7 1 12. So Jehovah blessed the lar- ter Job- than his We 'too - have heard 'of by. right concerning him. Ttie refer- -- Seems via Columbia at 8:311 the hearing of the ear, but -we ence must -be to theories tiva which are to be heard every 24 need, to 'come. to. deeker things, , friend& put fprth in regard to and offer up for yourselves a burnt and my servant closer things, with God. God's.providence and -'the mean - for tha youngsters - nezt comes 6, Wherefore _ I abhor my self, ing of afflicItions. Job- now Is -- camels, and a thousand yoke of --- - - And: repent in dusk and ashes: put in the place of intercesso;.., _ And the . new vision of 'God for the three, a profound hum- _ brought to.."Job :it new Vision of iliaticn for them,, and an honor himself. The -new, language of for` hint. They obeyed Jehovah at Job was that of complete suit, once, showing.that they htd learb- _tnissoa-to- G04,,` and in that sub- ed and listened, as well as Job mission. of ha own gr'eatnes's was had. - - revealed and realized as nowhere', Prosperity R*turns - else. 11. Then came there unto hien - God's Rebuke tefs, and all • they that had been 7. And it was so, that, after terS, and .all they that had. been _ Jehovah • had spoken these words of his 'acquaintance before. and unto Job, Jehovah said to Eliphaz did eat' bread with him in his _ the Tenianiie, My wrath is kind- house: and they bemoaned hitt, ' led against' thee and against 'thy and comforted him concerning sit cognized British and Canadian Com- " The NBC Blue network offers a LESSON 111 I two friends; for a have not Y z the evil that Jehovah had brought mentators, writers, military ex- new ,"Ohildren's Hour" each sup nadfan shots via. CBC at 10:30_ , spoken of me the thing that is upon him: every man also gave pert& and governmental spokesmen. Der time •- with four programs spe-. Thursday .Carson Robison Thursday CKOC at right as my servant Job hath, him a piece of money, and every - On Sunday at 18:00 midnight, the E OAC further augmented these sets cially styled for the young folk. rive there is Rocky and his Buckaroos on seven .Good News from NBC- & Now therefore, take unto one a rin of gold. - _ g vices from overseas with' ths'Hrst First at .o'clock Gordon - a tale the kids get a real Red at 9:00. Strange -U It you seven bullocks and seven 12. So Jehovah blessed the lar- ter Job- than his -- of the BBC Flews Reel broadcasts kiek•from -them Malcolm Claire, Seems via Columbia at 8:311 rams, and. go to my servant Job, • end of mores- beginning: and he had fourteen which are to be heard every 24 of Chicago presents his program Stag Patty from CBC chats at _ and offer up for yourselves a burnt and my servant _ thousand sheep, and six thousand bents. This mi bulletin will for tha youngsters - nezt comes _ 11:30: - -offering; for far hurt. camels, and a thousand yoke of --- - - b rium to Ars - the J' Wi kir whom every younger Job shall pray you; a _ vane C _' Very latest reports from London, fan knows -• and then Gerald Hof- L•hstnil accounts of happstaints land plays the title role In the story u y overseas as4 Interpretations of In, of Bud Barton. teritatie>nat events by• expert com it you want something to occupy mentators: the children's time while you lad Among -the overseas broadcasts lea .are getting the stiDDer ready' - 9' already established on the CBC aNt- dial in any Blue'network station for ks a the "BBC News*'- ser.- •Children's Hour will I accept, that 1 deal not oxen, and s thousand she-aases. with you after your folly •, for ye 18- He had also -seven -sons 'and have not spoken of me the thing three daughters. It is one of the that is right, as my servant. Job mysterious but indisputable ex - hath. periences of men and women of 9. So Eliphaz the Temanite and every age that, when they become Bildad the Shuhite and Zophar right with -God, Wand are in true the Naamathite went; and did sE- submission to God, with peace in 1 wor ar ' !rices at 12:00 noon and 5:45 P.M. '; - - LESSON 111 cording as Jehovah commanded. their cols as well me upon theft -- dally. "EnSiish News Latter To Ca-- ` them: and Jehovah accepted Job, faces, somehow eireumstances - - - ))tads", Thursdays at 8.00 D•m. Radio Highlights ... Sunday JOB' -S REPENTANCE AND 10. And Jehovah turned the change, clouds lift, .burdens din by the CBC.- . "With the RevuedevilIe, from CKOC at 2:54 RESTORATION --Job. 42: 1-13. captivity of Job, when . he .pray- appear. ,pared -. Troops in England", Mohdays at Canadian Grenadiers Band 7:30 t)ne Man's GOLDEN -TEXT -Auld Jehovah _ 00 p m alio presented by the from CBC at totaled the captivity of Job when . C)BC: staff abroad; . three talks .a. Family from NBC -Rod at 8:30.. hepray ed for his frioadi. Job 42a peek by Vernon Bartlett, an Glorious One; with Irani Rich, on 10.- =_4grita:itn Speaks" jmd scheduled on the HBC $lne neti►ork at t: SO : THE LESSON Ilrt ITS SETTING _ Sundays Tuesdays and Tha'rsdayr Ttiesday ... Footl!!{ht Memories r- Prob m hl ' Lite Jdoatie kt 11:16�p.m., and a commentary on from CROC at 6:30'... Fun With tom- a r -- "�i orld Affairs" by Wickham Steed, the Revuers. on tho NBC•Biue chafer or pre -prosaic age. /iQt1Z(!NTAL -Answer to Previous measle - 17 Part of type* the eminent British journalist who at 1:30. Glen Miller and his P4eo-The land of .tJz, which 1 Edouard Is European lY He is also beats Fridays at 11:16 p.m. ' Mug os. Oolumbia at 10:00 • °Us.' was east of Palestine and north. of war (pi_). - _ of Edom. statesman.' From studying this lesson we - S He is an 21 Nothing. _ -. 25 Mbnaste y should tarry away one funds- - official of By VVl�llifrl mental thought -that one's. con-_ 13 Maritime.. room' T�% ception of God, one's knowledge 14 One who 26 Company HIS CURIC�iJS i�ORLD F�rQtl>toa of God, i. the most - powerful delivers goods _ (abbr.): single idea that can over coma in trust. 28 Armadillo. into a person's life, -changing his 5 Ts �� 1 29 Red ow • awn attitude toward himself, - disencumber. 31 Cravats. changing his attitude towards 16 Outer garment 32 Paragraph. oG an Eskimo. 34 To require. others, and giving him the nob -18 To rebound. 38 Ribbon - V lest, •loftiest, richest Iife 'possibleZO Paradise. ra ise, ornament , t.. for' men on earth. When Job 22 Breakwater: theories_ VERTICAL 43Gazellc: - i came to -the right conception of x3 Ending for .46 To suffice.Z !midst. _ 45 Courtesy - ... God, everything in. his life was nouns. - 47 Subsists, �3 Zo bail. title. transformed, and much that was 24 Jaundice 49 Far away, . '4 Measure of 48 Half. ones a mystery, no longer remain - NORTH AMERKAN 2 remedy. .. 52 A talky. area. So Lawyers'" _ _ _ 7 See tale 56 Bring. S To immerse. chargee. ed such. : 30 Useful. -37 Form of "a." 6 Not suitable. 51 Person Job" Revelation ARE MORE OR. After his experience . of suffer- :33 Gaseous iib Glacier - 7 Frightened. opposed. G6C6M_Y REL -A PF. M inR, of great anguish of body, element. deposit. 8 Musical note. 53 Auto. _ WfT)t gfiZG$ OF THE mind and heart, Job receives a 35 Taro paste. 63 And. - 9 Cereal grass. 54 Single thing._ glorious revelation of the poser 3¢ Pound. 84title pis h)� 1 N Ngi10 tghet -shaped. 55 Over, tractiom. and wtbdom- of God as manifest- ' 39 Quadra d. 63 The present 12 Blood money. 59 Whirlwind. THE BIRD E .0 OF ed in his authority over nature, 40 -Ship term. European — 14 Pressure - 60 Railroad. OF SOUTI-+ AMERLCA _ - I'3 MORE p>=Gu�iAR�..y a revelation which sib. -overwhelms . 41 Behold.... affects his measurement. 61 While. A TYPE OF iTs OWN. Job that at last he is 'forced to 42 Heron. country 15 His land is a 62 North w l,, proclaim. the. gloryof God and hie: . 44 Distinctive profoundly. --�- (pf.). Carolina. o wn insi nificance• _ . J 12 p• Job. 42. 1. Then Job answered (► Jehovah and said, 2. 'I know that �3 _ A -thou const ,do' all things, And that no purpose of thine can. be 16 9 restrained. 3: -Who, is this that c �rt�� hideth counsel without knows- ' r „#77.(�rMG I E� 639.3-71it•_), - edge? Therefore have I uttered ON WHICH THE that which I understood no', 25" 11AETQIC SYSTEM Things too wonderful for mc, _ 16 BASEL, -- -- which I knew net.- Z 3 iS A DISTANCE =- a =� Jots here shows the position •' _ 1=L„ ^L_ TO Lrhich `just thoughts of 'God will CWC jEN-O"14410 0W induce, a ;man to•take, evp.n _when 'OF= T}iE• Dl aTAhlVCE ` o God's dealings may be beyond :THE EA�QTXs'S iAaLE a ars his understanding. Th re h TO THElrf�l7Z�wPal 197avxu come to, Job, in the mina of his ��7QC1sI �, A' 7V A Owr "Q *J desolation, when all the proles a F) eeRvicr.!NC. !z•34 upon' .which. he had leaned had gone, a vision of God whish') MANY European bir s are to be found, not only •througitou4 brought conviction that' in the 51 most of Northern Asia,' but -in North America.'as well, oiv� lab. - Jong issue' no .purpose of God suitable living conditions in both •hemispheres. South Ameuc _- flew s1ulsiu1 birds, but prides itself on a plumage display -second : cFuld be frustrated. - - 4. Hear, I beseech'thee, and - I will speak;'.] will deman;i of NEXT. Ip .titers Iangaact what is a zebra called. thee, • and declare thou unto me: - :. - .. _ - POP—Cause and Cure Provided WHAT ARG;I/OU TAi�SING RA-TTLESNAKF BITF�S._ V �"`` , COUIP' _ _.. , /kit WAT WHISKEY rt � _ - .;" .• r Z4Til� L A ASROAD 1:09- ALL, 02 _ �L .a- Ate1D WHAT SNAKES. t -F ARE YOU a ~� rNr- y ••:� ..{•: ,.<:' >':?: 1•n .are i„'••1 tiY hr ffF•• Ilrl :tanA:r1.. I •M t2 __* __- � , , a �tY='l' .. '.....-..J .. � ..�,.. .. r - -_.,� !`c'. " .: ..;. ... .....: R. '.' '�i'S^4 .:'N.'.{i•, ^I M -'C. ::"� _ ..,..,:.�,.. _. ...� �-.>-:..,.. •, b- .',: f.� > -ems ,J � .a'-, ..� k rF•.<'.rN,��. c .: -, '.. • ... • \ 'w-t' '� %" -s�J rpi7w '�`� �.'? : 4, .. t w y'.,-aa. � ,� ? ►• ,,. "-� �*t 71ter.- ltiet$cit Algerian Soldier Makes Himself at Home in England ' _ •» 7athytr and son were enjoying + an afternoon' in­thecountry, ,FOCUS ON OGDEN'S S. • HAVE ` • "Just Laney, William," said the _ father, pointing around him,- "a" ' s YOU HEARD? °by t one these fields were cuter- swimmingeabout on heiTory opot - - sea, and were t r : '----------------- here we stand." A cannibal, walking through "Yea, Dad;' said little William, It's a au- y t the jungle with a pretty black suddenly stooping. "Look, here's r-salla- l ,` girl, was met by a missionary, an empty salmon tin!„ o n0 th° G who wished him the time of day = ° -o- alar " >d h n asked: o "Mary. M,a an t e "Aren't you ry did 1 see that rel- cigarette , going to introduce me to th3 diets arm around you?" tobacco „ �„ Mother, , 7ou know' show ! . _ •' "That's no lady," replied the fou should' never discuss the Ogd°n'a cannibal.' "That's- my lunch." movements of the troop•:' � Kiepl all the re me. --- f, _� �__ _ - (3elt yourself a package and you'r4l ;._ i .�,• -TI have checked up almost '157 get for a "reel" close-up of greater s' a You have ,such lovely heck • a �'' V ' � _ variekie f slates for , a pubiie enjoyment in rolling your own. •a - horses." Why don't you ride speaker o k`his hands," writes a - wthem?" ape o gar ., er "Vass"- •n •,ed 08,61* AW Ogre• a "Well, it's like this: at one Y Dr. John F. Cowan. In pockets- trousers, coat, vest; upper pock- ripe- :end; my horses - hi4, at the eta, lower, rear; hung by thumbs s ke.e f-Ask _ r end* they and in or n vest the "Middle thei are, kick, too slip. armholeseTclaB'ped hooked icroas i tummy 0 1i'{ is ditto back; wadding, handkerchief, plot - a --d= and unwadding; clenching lapels i ' y i of coat poundingdesk; brushing r - An enthusiastic gardener . was head; slapping g ' very proud of his crop of mon- PP g (camouflaged) at flies; full-arm gesture half-arm &ter red currants. Several of his finger; pointing at audience; `sa > gardener friends, after admiring tQ a the fruit; advised .him to send twisting mustache;. finger-tips to-/N,,4- gether uplifted; fumbling papers; an exhibit to the local horticul pulling down vest; snapping, and, °coca' lural show. After considering the when not otherwise emphasizing c' matter, he took the advice of his he truth, aiwingimaginary wood friends and sent -a fine plate of in the air." the currants• z judging -being completed ' and the- awards announced¢, the Canada Exceeds ' c s entrant was greatly disappointed _ 4o know that his red currants "-Tobacco Records Lad only secured third prize. He Canadian National - - found out afterwards that a mie- -For the third . sturessive year, Railways Revenues y d take had been made. They had Canadian tobacco production . in Ainong•the last troops to be Safely evacuated from Northern France been aced In the tomato clave. 1939 exceeded all previous rec- were a number of Frefich `Algerian soldiers, Otte of whom .ia shown hers The groes revenues of the'all. orda. 'The 'revised estimate of Rail- drinking tea on arrival in En land. Many of these superb-fighters are 109,846,000 pounds was greater inclusive Canadian National P.aii- aw re-forming under General Charles de Gaulle. First African Woman "So'.. than the. 101,394,600 pounds .in ways for the nine-day period •: - your husband has lett you 1938 by 8,451,400 pounds, or u J ne,30, 1940, wer ....86,500,140 again. oreas compared with ....:- 4,816,625I So ` becoming hard and miff. Th• oil Second African Weau.a double the then five-year (1953-8 for a same period ` _ ps p p' average production of 51,A6$,SOQ. of 1939, an increase Q. Ilow can- I prevent, mold un s. ?�or33t3°k Modern pe d .-�.� also be to preserve the loath- "Yes. He's u to his old ! from forming' on jelly? o .,-Etiquette.-- - A. A few cloves put on top of the jelly will prevent mold from °• 11 t L A S S I F IED ADVE H? I S E M E H? 5 :..� ;•87 ,RO!!ER?A LEE farming. A bowl of lime in .the -6-sees I Sojelly closet will also present;meld. BAKERY EQUIPMENT _ Barn Roofing­--Granary Lining PHOTO FIXIb"ING -1. When on vacation at a re- EUPERTITE STEEL SHEETS COST__ ' �` * i � HAS_ ERS' OVENS AND MACHIN- 1 sort hate) is it all right to speak ,�iatNe*■ Off L>fberty '. lest, raver more, last longer, fay FREE. You, Can NOetf Owes' + r _9 la 55 Years Old. err. also rebuilt •t O'i Hment always "' faster. elot f war asheathing. v�nces prtcep ireet -manufactured and guaranteed c'A so the persona who eat regul rly ea band. Tarns arraa ad. Correa- complete sot' of beautYful a• y.r. sit your table? :cadence i C its Hubbard Port. from actory." Superior r r$odu jts ware absolutely wit t, . , _ a 1s vee Limited • 16 , elson' treat, ars a, g ranteed by 2. What salutation should ons Fift five Toronto. Ontario' `fntwnational Silver -Company..., y- years ago in- June, - You may have this complete set ;lose in a formal social letter? - she Statue- of Libert •, a ft of nrssT� CHICKS - absolutely free by sending your r 3 / DOGS FOR SALE iflals to Imperial. Send an order, - - tete people of.. France to the Un- - - -- now and receive complete part:c- $. is it Customary `to serve its States, arrived in N:w York YOU RECEIVE THE WORTH OF. COCKER SPANIEI4 MALE. Is. mars of this amaztng otter. S.x or months ;10.00. Foxhound male, s wream with after-dinner coffee' w your tngn�T whoa You buy John- eight exposure films deve:oped harbor. son's ch s. Theyt-are brad to lay years $2500. Foxhound pups • and printed 25c. or I reprints .Sc. 4. When playing cards for aand are good table fowl. Prices montbe $10.00. Chas. Baker. ]Lar- plum your choice of a free ens%;fire- - The S-,00,006 which financed rickvule, Ontari6: �'t4wlLh-whlle prize, -and one'* part- for June and to the end of'tbe want In easel th-e or free sliver. toAatruction of the state• was - eat*on: Rooks ! cents. 90 ver •eat ware. T° get the best to QQui: tir d' mer makes an inexcusable blued-, aontributod by the French; $300,- bullets 14 cents. cockerels 7 cents. EX'r`ERMIBtATOlt and service send your fiItn4 ,to ' art, isn't one. justified in showing Leghorn¢ $ cents, 90 per cent pul. _ Imperial Photo Service, Statig7 J, 000 to build is pedestal. on Bed- lata 17 cents, cockerels 2 cents: "DERPO" BUG KILLER -- sac. XX- Toronto. ;:Is• certain amount of irritability? . All -are blood tested. R-ockm are terminates bedbugs, moths. cock- certain Ialaad was raised in the V.S. Dred from O.B.S. stock. Leghorns roaches, crickets, fleas, lice and TCRKEI y •6. -When' a "guest is refusing - by popular subscription.- -- • -are the Barron strain. Safe arrival ticks. _ lfuarantee-d'. 10.'Ver cent. with or At Eaton*, Simpson's. Tambiyaa, lo- TURKEYS THIS FALL AND k'!N'- ii certain dish that in passed. der• J. D. Johnson, 11er'gys, Ont. cal-dealers or Derpo Products. To= ter should share the good mirk-te, ' - �•�-�-t. �...•••... •••••• • ., ... ranto. Stock Bray' a fast growing. mit- ltia't. It rine for Lliia guest t0 say ur ng, day•ol s or Started.A`!^tc- ,,, BUY QUALITY 1'HICS9� EASY TO Beans (oY whatever it 1a) de raise. the stand-by. o 'thousands HOnIRRY RARGA7iK live]- pprlred: gray Hatcery, .30 iniot agree' with me"' _ HEALTH of poulfrykeebers year after year. a John Y„ HamNton. Ontario. Dav old and started Two, hatches :�Etif'! SENSATIONAL! Til-DAY'S �. + l BI[G,GEST BARGAIN. Leadln • 6. Is • Byg-bqe', an acrep�ab.e �� a week to ,take care of prompt g LYONS s' shipment. Vigorous breeding Lady Genuine Silk Stocking•;1.60.. t�t'lllltlFR'C'LR.lRA1f'F, A4LF. 1i0lTn of tar .lave. _ stock. Selling Farms db Fiatebery. Full tsahinn28. Latent colors.Men- Elmira, Ontario._" tion size and color. Postpaid. beau- 30E'R` AND RF74OND[TIO\E:I) liful Vanity , wse with order. Re- FURNiTIRE' �kaswan ••..�•«..-.•••..•.... s_ tallack, 164 Tonge, Toronto. ;21..00 Smart 3-pifct. hrown. "1. Yea, by 811 means do to.: IT IS NOT TOO LATE TO PERCH- _ 4'heaterfleld Rutte, Marshall e. Abe Baden r.overnment Approved versible Spring'- cushions. Th ,r- _ Your vacation will not be near;y CAUSE Of INSOMNIA: fast.msturin:r_ ahteks. Standard LADIES WANTED oughly clean. - as enjoyable if you do'not. 21 "M: it wou!ek seem rbat the matter Quality White Leghorns $C95, 90 392.00 Large 3-piere brown mo?:-dr q er cent Pullets 313.9n, Cockerels A FEV MIORE LADIES WANTED: Chesterfield. suite. Figured rev-r+ !dear Mrs. Watson," or, "My ­0 sleep and relaxation is now the 1.00. Barred Rocks, New lump- Must be _ convinctng talkers to sible Marshall rushlons. Per'e:•t. ..Mr. Young." This is more formal subject of much. thought and cop-. shire WAS 17.45 Pullets $10.85, clearly explain advantages our $12,50 3-plece Chesterfield suly in .�Watson,"cereatloa because, Burin the last -Barred -]fork cockerels st.t6, New Household necessities :known as figured blue )aquaid. rover, ble than Dear Mrs. Watand, g Hamp cockerels 3G.95, White FAMILEX PRODUCTS offer to spring cushions• thoroughly c''-in. '"Dear- Mr. Young." 3.-It is riot few years and at present. mvri and Hocks Hybrids, Rsrred' Rocks z buyers. Already' selling in im- $49.00)Beautiful large 3-piece br.x•n more Individuals are finding !t dif• Few Hampd,.'Ntw Hamps z Barred . Mense quantities. Door to. door mohair Chesterfield suite. . t cost , em%tomary to do bo. 4. Never. B Rocks, Light Sussex . x New s•anvaaxing necessary to show art- new :$350). Thoroughly clean and' - ;-A good sportismarL is always seff• ficult to Ret "sufficient" sleep. Rampx,=White Leghorn'•Y_Barred, lielex and take orders for same. completely reconditioned. ' - A study of the sleep -hgbita of tin RoeJka ;,7.95, Pullets $11.35. Cock- (GOOD C0)11MrS$tAN. Unlimited $45.66 Kroehler Chesterfield ued possessed' and patient. 5. Yes, it ere)x $6,25. Big Egg Quality hatch. earnings possible. Friends• neigh- suite, 3- pieces, upholstered In - w.olnen who had recovered- from ed from 25 to 30 nunce eggs ,tdd bora. anyone will be glad to order. brown repp. figured severs`ble 1e both rude and unnecessary, ]n • slight mental Or behavior disturb one cent. Pay fid Bronze Tur• For FREE CATAL(N;L'E AND DE-' cushions. 4omplete with new r.:a.t fact, , the guest should' take a keys 28 cents, two week old add TAILS write FA3LII,Et,.. 570 St. tress. Perfect. A „ „ ancfl and who did not complain of five cents, trree week old add ten 'Clement. Montreal. 314.76 Breakfast Suite, white ;rim- - �esaall portion, 6. Good-bye is scents. Free catalogue. Haden El- med with black; buffet, drop eat insomnia, were observed for three 1 F.N!*tlRat. table and 4 chairs. } -- 'referable. _ den, thick -Hatchery Limited. Be. $39.00 Modern dinette suite: c!t�dce - _ months in as observation hospital' den, Ontario. and reported by Dr. i ouils f. Far of finishes, -b.ufr'et, drop leaf Lola � - - - QL;IT TUBA%%'U. ANUFF. EASILY, and 4 chairs. - e`eM� nosh, Cleveland, in the Journal of HFRE is FOUR orrowrt:NITY TO inexpensively. Home romelfy. ;46,06, l7oor Aamplo dinette :Lite, y Y l32P American-Iiiedical Association. 'Righ duality. Chicks' from Teatimeetl,,lA. C-miriiu+eed. Advice natural' finlsh with rod trim.re- get 4 bloodtested breeder? At rook hot- h•ew- Rarilet rs Rrsv I - WinnlpeR. feetory table, buffet and�4 �hurs, > C a A �� Tea Period of sleep varied from .-tom prices. Standard duality $24.06 Solid oak R-piece dining - ,rn • 6i,4 to $ hours. Agi-, temperament White Lcachorns $4.45. 90 per eent. suite, buffet, table and 9 lctc: er- '11IIiCtA PROPF.RTF FOR yAT,£ seat .chairs: and diet did not seem to ipfluence Rnrrea reeks, NcR Hamps, SG•45, ;49.00 Large English oak div ng` he amount or de tee o[ sleep. �C0UNTIt1 IiO�IF., 6 ACRES FRUIT 6Y ANNE ASHLEY s Fulleta 510.45. ockerela 55:95, room suite, buffet, extent+ion,ts�te, g p' White Rocks, ' Hybrids, 'Barred land ebenp, for quick sale, apply --�+- "On the other hand.' excitement Iio,•ks x Nett Ramps. New HatnpA-, ;Mulligan, $an, Grimsby Beach, china cabinet and, 6 leather 7p- �H. T. u hole er d' airs: 4 X Barred. Rocks. White Leghorns Ontario, ,- due to visits b} relatives, argu ;59A0 Modern dining suite. jn : ich Q, How can I keep my neeii.es x Barred Rocks,. Light SusAex x walnut finish, buffet, extan.+ion ' shiny and free of rust in a danip ments or disagreements with tither New cramps, $7.45, pullets $11.47, SALESMEN WANT ED table, china cabinet •and 6 lcs:.he'r patients or-ateand holidays Cockerels sr,,25. r.ari a Egg Quat- seat chairs: t9lmate. with the emotion or 'excitement lty frnm 25 nunee eggs-add or.p-. MAKF. ;5.00 A DAF! SEL.LI�G EX, $0-flo Beautiful 2-tone wAtRUt 'in- A. Keep the needles in an •111- tent, Rigger Profit oda two cents. elusive linea of Lingerie, Dresses ish dining sui'te.'cumpletety r=fin- - - i that occurs at these times, were de= Top .Notch - Chicktries, -Guelph, and Men's Wear. Highest commix- fished, buffet, extension :31 e, cry needle cushion. Ontario. china cabinet and 6 Bather 4';p- finitely to blame tor•breaking the cions paid. Thousands of satisfied Q.' HOW can I remOte'lotlilC' customers. Write* quickly. The- seat chairs. Perfect. *stains from fabrics? regular rhythms Of sleep." BRAY fit:MMER CHICKS.. SOME MORRIS TEXTILES CO., Drum- $89.n0 Solid walnut dining aulte ro+ Mentatlty '.Can't Take It" immediate" delivery, vth'erA to or. mond Building, Montreal. dern buffet, extension table ; 'm! A. Rub the stains with ; kefo= der. Send fors eckii list of-hatcfi- closed cabinet, and 6 leather cast - - •- erne and ,ghee with naphtha sox -This elle~* -that ii is -the-ne' -' -• -p - -- _ .__ __ FF,RTIyt7F.ct -_ thairA.',Perfect 'condition. es. Pouitri-I:eepers sre zc)se io P P: Taus Or mental side of ns that just - the markets-opening: for them' and =12g.t)0 Bairtifui large" 6alittlt 5 i:tE Allow to stand for twenty min- buy accordingly, Size up your re- PURE, UNLEACHED. HARDWOOD (cost new $475), buff•„ extenaton . 1 can't take it," blows or disturbane- A . to s- table. china cabinet, and 6 ch;,irs, sties and then wash in the usual - Rniremerits and order now. Start- c. 1 b ' _ 6• and; riot Sts rAUCh, the h�etCal and ton. FREE? CII2CtiiLAR. Geq. upholstered reale and beck+ `in - aaanner with more naphtha Boa p _ cd puilata+, ROCkerelA• available In. P h• P ter..Bray,, 130 John N., Hamilton, Stevens. Peterborough, Ontario: $l9 b0 BedroomPeultet large tws:rut disturbances that Prevent us Isom Ontario. Q, Row cite I mane dark }tail finish dresser, full size steel reed ,� alEepfng. _ FURNITURE FOR SALE 3 ?till darker. - What is the beat method of in walnut finish complete Wath A. Massae the seal eve , HIGH QUALITY GOVERNMENT new mattress 'end reconditioned g P every bringing on Bleep. A good bed, Jl' Approved chicks fpom bloodtested• FURNITURE BARGAINS - FREE Aagless sprint;. catalogue of new and used furni- ,'Bight_ with -.olive oil. Persistent quiet room; and muscular relaxa- breeders at roc-k-tiottom prices. ture bargains watt on reuuest. Al] 139.00 Smart walnut finish full •ua Effective July-15th. Standard=Qua- suite, dresser, chiffonier, full size treatment is requited for the' besi tlon"� keepirig'aTms And legs In lits White Leghorns 36.95, 90..per - goods sold on money-back gguar• bed, sagless spring' and new mitt - - Fasults. cent Pullets $14.48, Cockerels ante•. Wholesale Furniture. Dept tress. ; a. half-bent position - are most im- -K:, 466 Bathurst St., Toronto. How. call. I cool an Oven $1.60. Barred Rocks, New. Hamper' ;59.00 Floor kampie tied room suite. - Q..- portant; � " - -• - - •.'j7.45: I'Uk1G�ta $11.43; Rarrbd Rock -in bleached -walnut _liniah- with. -- 4ilat has become' 'too hot while - cockerels $6.95, NeW Ramp cock round Venetian mirror and water- erels• ;6.45, 13 othez breeds to - -- CtiAiYell[#!ed " fall "front, dreamer or vanity. chif- +tn, laking? choose from. Starter! chicks two a fonier, full size bed, sagless sprint A. MereI set a an of .-e01d-' w s. = week old Standard Barred Rocks and new roll-edge- mattress. Merely P B Afvr#$10.45, 90 per cent. Pullets ;14.45. CAR AND TRUCK PARTS Large assortment'of ruga, atnFas ;venter On the 'lowest shelf of the SCratC Itehfgj cockerels $9.95•- Leghorb' pullets kitchen cabinets, wardrobes. dies s $17.40. Three week old add three Ufl -New sera ai ridiculously low prtcea •'ren. MMplJ{I� cents, Day old and started tur- All trade- In furniture carefuHr _ s Q. .How. can-•-I wash cfiamoia rw4WckRtsefteftitebkjo(euems,p,mpls,&a- keys: -Free' catalogue. Tveddle• BPECIA.i,l7,FNG IV. RENVILT' MO roconditloned, guaranteed alisolut4- y. Islds foot seals, saabi Nobe• and otter e: ly clean, and sold with our positive -'�vet? wesed skin troubl es•a world_ g, Sed Chick Hatcher3ea LtlniteQ Fergps, TORN.- POR EIt-U\ITS. Hydraatle11 Al taa°os•eodias,aMr Ontario. H e I a t • Winebe•, Geaermten, money-back guarantee of satisfa0. z A. Adding a few drops of olive ;"'DD I?seriptioa (]resedei tion. � � eDd OiiieNy i* Starter•. Mas■eto•, Carbwreters. LYONS FURNn URS CO. �p to the water whorl wsaitinR iubin�$SotriatbotusprocesiRoraoespbeok. 4k t�.r s Rsiilate» - E:cbaage ' Service. e Yes, twlrt•teiay f r Q 0. D./RESCMITIOLi- -ISSUE 29-:x'- 4Q - Liras - ' 4atris. les .e, reload. y oir gloves wi}i '}prevent their bevy Aate tart.. Vest. J.,' Tetear.. 4`ra YoLlse $#. --. 'i'ttlmon#o r T +r.:yrs u'.a^,.. NTS:` - , z+m•' Y.. v.. 7. ... .. _.-+efw..: ,. .' ..: p "` .r,• -0Ip "a ... apaze-•n.+sw.resr ., ,_-. e.: nsy n„_-e ..v-�..u'.--:7Sr'rsa ..W:1. :"':r3's. - : -:UvrY .. .,:s •oe:'r."� •--• m ,•.ueu �,•y ,a•.,w ,.i.v�_'-_. ,..o : ; - , �.. • . ..., ... "._, .,.. �.. s -:_ "� •.tt, - G .� s 4 1"� 'i- �"-,t,i. a SALE . BERGISTE& , THE PICK�ER•II��Fti NEWS Canadian National Exhibition-� LAND "SUR` RYOF% SATURDAY, JULY2oth' — suction BBCCIay 'Ti811ipOrt Terms August Zsrd —September 7th sale of reg} estate, household F. J. DONEVAN, W AA.. 89 d � 111.76 per 7esr• '11.60 advance _- effects, ga n tools etc., the : bear deeI ' ' .Surveyors Giltiaoe aad Arn" • M>t Subscriptions to the United Stated property of the Esta' e of the bew� Claremont. Broa�Oae Wing�• E&EL Osha�• fees 2.1and Gt. Britain, . •oo in advauc ;notice to Creditors lateqll r Mrs. Mary Readman, in the �t� WWt1ffs"' Q-ad Terawto L. 8. On lite ora the r1114014111 A. _OTHERS • _ village of Claremont. Terms — 198L ldlii Cash. Sale. at 1.09 o'clock, S. T. ' M7 driers ere trained to be earsh �- 1 John Markar, Proprietor im Ebe Estate of Harriet Jane e _ courteous and reliable. poidge, Deceased. — ATTENTION1, .. �IOTsa AND C01kM11INTita ALL PERSONS having claims a R. G. CLENDENING 'a' altse eA "oot "oses _ ;As never before in the hiStory of gainst the estate of Harriet Jane - FUNERAL DFRLCTOR Doidge, late of the Township of •,,_ 1% wdw "a � tM Isrps have the people- been so ReadGiivC,, Canada, �tby, in the, Cotmty of Ontario, =' - stirred up by • the great danger Private AmbvltnaeAlk Pi i-sis Spinster,' deceased, who died on or ��� bstwed and that Pft confronts us by Nazism and. Day and Night SHrvtef frogs the weatbor --Hitlerisnz, as they are now. For about the 24th day of June 1936, _ - are hereby notified to nd part i'lioner900G - long time t?�ey thought that this tear was only a European war and ulars of same to the dersigned, Aialvecn 6000 r on or before the 13th_ d of Aug. that it did not concern American ust, 1940, after iarlch date, the es- MaY'khajn Ont• -'-- r , couatnes. But they are beginning BR to realize that Hitler's ultimate aim tate will. be distributed, having re 'n is to conquer- Canada, the' LTnited pard only to the claims of whichECiL''►L THEATRE Stone the undersigned shall then have States and the other American notice, and the undersigned will DvlI"red w Loa&A in Pit countries. They now feel -that • the not be liable to 'any person of �. time to defeat .the -German: hordes whose claim he shall not then have ' Healthfully Air Conditioned f�h0��rlaAt•��ls � and their allies, is now and not to Barley, Chop, $23;00 a ton o otWA HwAwd "7! notice. All Shows Daylight Sating Time wait until they invade our country - Hard'body wood, $10 a cord - _ before they take action. They real- Dated at 'Toronto, this 4th day of � �d 1 II� J� ize that 'if Hitler wins this war, we July, 1940. Buckwheat for Beed PHUit9DAY FRIDAY do SATURDAY . will be treated' in the same manner Fenoing axed Posts -. JULY 18, 19 -and 20 • as he has treated and is now treat- Claude Field,- 'Administrator; by _ - (1 //�� You in those countries which he has his Solicitor, Angus McMillan, 19 -(cedar Or irOIIa _. _?wo ►!!Atvs. at 7.80 gad 9.80 Notice -CV g Melinda Str. Toronto, Ontario., Saturday Matiate at 1.30 ahead conquered. Our property 'We Welcome loquiries a.� will be all taken from us and we "Dark We do Building .rf all Moab! �.will be treated as slaves. Hitler told -- ARM !�.Qn81i FU , the ,French that they must eApect Fai'r's Elevator WITH ala to receive the same treatment as !�. �. TRjB.DI�, rl081i$PITiNcit. �Se has given the other conquered - - Claremont Ont CLAIRE TREVOR :,PLUMBING. ostlers. I! they say $word against B• B 1, Fiekeying f • JOHN WAYNB Hitler, the death penalty awaits. 00 Reofia= fs�a+arasd for Phone ilea. 38J. Offies Saw. if►AL?BB PIDGEON and ROY ii0i:l;lS ROOFING hem. Realizing the great danger House&, Earetirougba� flay — h , e, p »n Besotfori Rondos : 'with which they are confronted, Traell, ban Qsar !!o►1vwa. Alao No. 3 in the "Canada Carries ....the young and muddle-aged men of Notice t0 Creditors l[atarlals. Smpire Batbenoaa Cants are flocking to the Colours Lift Eli GaraG4.Caftw0work AND OTHERS Oo . Series _x lrigalpaoeal, lyneo RsMe - : in thousands. It was predicted tit- aai C.a.paf�t wetrlt of aM ..-*-.-- ieTe' Home FrOo `" s,a3em., >3.aar _.er the Great War, that if another' lima• lin the Estate of William Fdward table Hga►ipnaeot war should take plate, it would be Dealer for &Aers Steel Doidge, Deceased - Building Material <. a difficult matter t4 induce' Can. adians to enlist. Such, however, is tredvimbL ALL PERSONS having claims ag- MONDAY.. TURSDAY tt WBD'SDAY Retimatu Tyree _= - \ are much more eager m enlist now .' the Estate liam Edward Y r9, 23 gad 24 Work Guaranteed ainst to of Wil dUL pp�1 w Let us give You an estimate on Doidge, late of the Village of R J PROU t7 . not the cane, as it seems �t they Last Complete thaw at b.Sp year ieynite�aats Brooklin, in the County of Ontario, than they were in the last war. _ Farmer, deceased. who died on or $6aboMice _ Phone n6at t the y - arewhereby3notified to send0th day of 1partic- _ _ a' -..Card o[• Thanks " gNTAB3D 1PtCBE'BIIAt ulara of same to the undersigned, and Men - Mr. W. A. Hilgerman and fancily NCTIER on or before. the 13th day of. Aug- By JOHN STElNBACK ,dish to thank their many friends 7-:,Usti 1940, after 'which, date the es- 17 H for their thoughtful interest and tate will be distributed, havutg re W Radio �irvica,sympathy; also the kind neighbors gard only to ttie claims of which . •BURGESS Mb.Re;DITH 1! for their assistance at the tiro.-haves of the undersigned- shall then .ave LON CHANEY JR. the recent lots of my wife. and oui• E otice; and the undersigned will not BETTY FISLD Expert an re- notice' ice d - rinothez. l• ! _ ] . liable to any person. of whose - pairs to all makes. Re"s W, - Hagerman and Family f� claim he shall not then have notice. ,��lso as Added %ttraetion $- - i -.. _ _ _ na ©largos. Work o ble elle /CI RATED at Toronto, 'this 4th day et ii fl July, 1940. -Alias the Deacon _ guaranteed. = 1 _ - ock8hutt A SAD _ .. WITH Ti-3L3 : -• . - = _ Claude Field Administrator; by. his • '. and T IastituW A IE Solicitor. Angus' HcIilian: 19 1Ze1 -,BOB BURNS Graeaate Radio ekoi�on 'FROST & WOOD In simple ba s!s a♦ MISCHA AUER luta. Ste.. Toronto, Ontario Member official Radio Service Mont `'•"; sign we esu flsrsial - PENNIS f..'KEEFE ZRALES and "SERVICE mem thins IM PEGGY MORAN Association. M-> Mower, VT.- nearly new staadp°mf to a PICKENINt� ii�i,iLLMi _ id Pb,one'STA1, PICKBRING - of appee ranee sae McCormick mower, 5ft, �' work will stand out M-Ii Binder, Bft.' Was" f evwy Shur-gain feed, ser M-H Binder 7ft: roogl+ agpt _ No meter �+s vice mill :.darken SP - - _ G• - E�paie Han llEd _ rat. W. STAFFORD - Also Agent for 'pastarter, growing ra wagon mss Monaaeatd ,'Br ea�Cfast BicolA, AMC. a �►. . • ;. -- .- �srWorks cheels used wi h standard ,mashlaying mash ,whtr cao Road westCAC tires. • - 4.. lh. �.--•, - !iiCld Steak, . a joy range mash `SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER - IVAN B%RRE TT, PIGKERING „ . starter, C,Oncentra• ?ork LIYCa �• Pbons Pick 5214- • tes calf starter, tur �gtewiog Beef, '1 �?�c. a lh. key ._starter, salt - ~Jewel Shortening, :1'S�c. a Ih� massey-]Iarris- Farm in locks and bags Classic Cleanser, 3 �, 13c. , Purina y spray. c Impiementa Ir t �-- - �' fn cat le.6- i�;s, � . D. . - -Sales . and Service _ N Lockwood _ f _.i PICKERING. ONT.' -. n WE DELIVER ' 'Bt1C(211er ���OII6 360).:Pic�eri)4 - PHONE' 5317 _. G ARE YOU THE M"? = Reliable man,. between 25 and 60 ,SET 'HIGHEST MARKET PRICE A7 years, with car, needed immediat- ely to lend out FREE DailyTec- y - • essities such • ag Razor Blades, in or / nearby rural =outs and supply rery es-' FARM PRODUCE IOI 'x' at HOME, -- - tablished dernand for Eve da -Necessities- ' incltiding Spices, Ex- _.. tracsts, Baldrig Plawder, Soaps, . Medicines, Mineralized Stock and •Live. Calves 0 Poulttw Tonics and _Fly . Spray. Live Hofs ` a _ _ Farm experience helpful. Selling t - - - • "Phis cut chows our new No. 17 Binder with all the -good experience not necessary. Beginner Spring Lambs Live Fowl must be satisfied � with $50:00 per qualities of the No: 5, • and Man y new improvements m Write ,immediately, The J..t Wat- �` _ Lave' -Spring Chickens { ; ,thie'th� strongest and lightest draught binder on the. market �� Con' '� Moptreat, �'' - - �' a- 16Eggsl ­,.Fresh with the same reliable knotter, and-its ability to handle long, .%hort or down tangled_crope, makes this the best binder buy, PIANO-TUNING :gond all made in Cauada, A full line of Maseey-Harris- repairs. _ ,itXD _ RECEIVING and GRIWING 3't71TION; WHITBY A160 large Milkers, Wood's Coolers, E lestria Fences. All Bindo of P epair ' Work - 1=1 CKERING RA RMS L.%/0 ti JOHN L. - 71H toeing Guaranteed-fit � Dos. Mew WWft W GILLm,," C. S. MacDONALD ' pI�KBRING, ONT. PHONE PICK GIGG Brougham, Ont. , aw...., �. _ r11014E rTCK 5 1 Iz Laken at MEWS )•iii` Phoae 11AOr # , Orden J - • ;, .hays .G � '..'y.4`..... .. ...: _w ..— t. .. ..-..._...., w..: ...._ y „s - '1w • .•Y.Y.:r •'9 4-'p/ Ti•--� '. i- '.l•r{i :�Yy ,+ .Yr �_• .r .. ..:. '. ,. a 'v'1 . , ✓^ren : .: .... .,,. ,I •f. r :: :: .-Y . .�.f. h �- •_i.y, .--.r. ,.1. . Ibis,.w.MNl" :1�'-'... \ "~ r. :` •ylY �• i. •' w., ,.. ,.' :t'. •. ? � w. u'Y .. �•: •' .�:.'�* ... '.,. r',: .: ,:..; T _ �" '" 'xy*••a'•��.. r., r.. -x.:-t:� ,"�,. .... —c �S.' .. ..?,'•r^�• �'v 1..w w ... .-. , .r, +.«. •¢ J T.'Y4 'd" -�; t,, [ ': Yrs. �y yF'r'T. .. .. .1 `.�3,hC�"°'•L."Vwr.••..' « .. .. _.. ., •.. .• - __.-,i-- �..:yx-•..._.. .A/.h. `.t a_-....tY �!A f _..:+ri .\,:: +. t,: %'rp• rt .. ..r. -:e , .tie''•. _ -� , ._,.:� .., .. _ • . _ _e>a ,..;�-�i. .:.. • ...: ?a��!r, .�_- ....•aria . _ _ _.:: _ ..., .•- _ ,. ,;: Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Scott and An auction sale of household Messrs Wim. Birkett and Day. A. The death took.'place suddenly C O T Miss Mary MacNab, and Andrew effects, and real estate, the. pro- Pugh; spent the week -end at , the last week -end of Mr. Hutchison of .. �� _ - and Miss Miller, spent Tuesday at party of the estate of the late Mrs. `.cottage, sway back Nortn. Smith's Falls, Ont., who was s vis. .Bowli news Oshawa took Bond Lake, with relatives, Readman, will be held at her for Mr. Henry, and Mr. and Mrs. itor ; here on July 1st, and met A ,.. nl : The marriage took lace quietly mer home her mont people, He Affix g P 4 Y , , n r—; Beare, Second; and Fred Ward, on Saturday, July • 13th, at the July 20th. See bills. Ont., spent Sunday with Mrs. E. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs Manse, in Claremont Ont. of Jane The sidewalk on the street lead- ,ere. ' `Third. 'The postponed on account , , —Eric Hu on—wlu"le—here, -Me latte- - � of rain Men's Doubles of last week daughter of Mr. John and the late ing west from- our four corners, on The United Church Garden Par- attending 'the funeral on Tuesday. Mrs. Phillips, of Brougham, Ont., the first of the week, looked as ty, on July 9th was ,a decided suc- will be played this Saturday after Y Deceased was an employee of- the to Ernest, son of Mr. and Mrs. though bombing planes had unload- cess. We feel that ,a great deal of noon. Can. Pacific Railway, Reports on the storm of Monday Albert' PilkeY, 6tfi Cori."Uxbridge. ed a few over our village during this success was due to the fine The death 'took place on Wed appear to indicate that the area to The bride was attended by her the night. barge "chunks" of con- weather which we were fortunate aesday, July 10th, in .his 65th year, sister, Miss Mary Phillips, and the trete were strevrz all over the to have that da The ladies ser- Thomas Samuel Bacon, at his home x the south of us, reit Brougham in P y. the middle of the 'tri " suffered groom,by Mr. Howard 'Mantle; of right -of swag. All of this is of red a bounteous supper ` P to a very in Schomberg, Ont. Deceased had greater amage, from Bail- Stouf€vitle. --Rev-,—I. Er Kennedy, of course -preparatory to the laying of -the- ' — - large crowd. The ball game.:bet- been ill only a short time, and his r and wind. Crops -and trees were the United Church ' Claremont, new walids. _ _ ween Claremont and the, 4th Line death was quite "unexpected. The officiated. .•r _ _down in -a great many places. .' � _ Uxbridge boys, which ended in s funeral took place .:on Friday,, Jing tie, was . of-ieresty _ 12th, from' Uxbridge, with inter- �. tators. Zest was aded to the even- -nient in the Claremont Union Cem y- ing by the Claremont Band which etery, Rev. I'. E. Kennedy officiat was very generous with their mus- ic The progra f d nY. his wife, 4 !. ` m a, varied nature formerly He is Hazel survived ; and- s•; A. • t on under thesupervisionoftthe, children: Mrs. Edgar-i!Lidd (Bertha) r McLeod Bros. of Queensvi le, was of Ric n rs. ' r of a very high calibre and many. Peddie (Alice), of Ottawa; Hazel - t Th -� _ . ,:; • • � _ - W Myrtle, Douglas and Donald. at and hlome. Deceased, who was born. e . compliments have -been heard about i . e A would like to thank _ all who helped in any way to make in England leaves a number of the this event a success• family surviving him in that land, . , , - :,. --TO ]FARMERS. The first seat reservation for the pageant' at the Canadian National _ ... a V , n year 2T1 at FUNRRAL HIRSOTOB AND Exhibition offices last March. X _WK4 $XIIALM$R came from, ' Santa Monica, Cali. - lJnosessor;to W. J. ll[ati•r, C. N. E. Aug. 23rd .to SePt, 27th ' flto•6drill• - _ Able Bodied Men ..Willing to Work on Farms ' ; - g s° _ 17ighr Uad Hey ser+1«i HORSE ROtMW for Two or Three Months-... are Available for Badneopih•a- b4sides 'hh«e ARNOLDWOLD DOCK -= Belglaa Haying, Harvesting and General Farm Work Stallion, No. 6492. The property at Allan PAwaor, Will mallae the sesta COCKS , at bill own litablo.' Toms, so-aaThe Government of Ontario is and 'to help Farmers wi>1ios.4. Frost Au areddents at ownee'srl & ;ravho need carts wod�ers. i Iiuiag that farm crops ase visit to Canada`s'Wood HaW=W s>�•c,'r _ -t27w), A,- -war effort, the Ontario Department of Labour has formulated a plan 22476, Imported Stallion pr+op.f - _ . - - to register workers who will be available to harvest these crops - : - --_Age.'lsC3i of Wilson, Brougham, will -- mks the aeason of 1:940, aye toll - k view of the.f= that there is a •rarity of farm help we ask for •w etodl K J 0mv- parte on Bud _ _ - ford's,�th conn, Pickering, =or noon, 1!P your co-operation. Many willing workers have registered for work• home for night. Thea, Jas, McDon. Service • add 's, noon; Graham's HOPI. at with the Ontario Department of Labour and are now ready. for - - Implements on eadliblt in "al m B*old3n to: aiglnt. Wed J. ' ' = - immediate employment. Farmers who need extra help should apply`'. �O1ro• i°°'rav" •� McDonald's Kinsale, for noon. :Le LIE Homs for night. Friday, -at - John - : oto- the nearest Ontario F.gaployment Office . '.. or write dives to ' - . Scott's, 8 eon. for noon. Home for ;�A; MacLarenf Director. Farm Training, Department of Labour, Parlia _ � Claremont, tr Ont, night. 1941erms. 5.00,• payable Feb. z menu Buildings, Toronto. - - --- - - _ COMMODORE AGAIN (26812) — . , , � _: •. •' the choicely bred Clydesdale Stall- ion, the property of Robert DaFoe. f , - the sea - HON. rEen ver, will make e _ _ .. _. �• sonof190 as follows `' T- Tues- _ . HiJ ,X 8th, will leave -his own -stable � 1v o Him - «.v w wrrsr mss, oa Maar 2 - - _ _ : • _ -- _ _ h�sasster-of Lcbonr �� and proceed to John Barnes' a0 _Cherry -wood, for night; thence to eYss111 Mg= ` leaf SM 01141111ft Beit 'Ackford's, 4th con., for noon. �siall•s on Wed. 29th; thence to Ted Holt- : WhIfiatffn baaa mea WA allIbMIRM by's, Lot 23, con. 6. for 'night. On WbWbo L psis •fa ng• proceeds 'to Thursday Fred Wright's, for noon; thence to 4, Maismiis is��ass e: Murray Dun_ keld's, Lot 82, rear of :. 9S AM stria, con. 7, for night. -Friday noon at ' - •�W411 Bert Silverthorne's, Isot 21, 10th .; -. Line Markham, Thence to own - $ 7 ,VA L N A $OWE -stable till the following.Tuesday. _ .• ,, ,. - Terms ... _ . 0 payable Feb � vH1� a�'L'jeel $12 0rna�, - ;ti<... 1st, 1941. -- _dor Full 6 Cue Ft, 040 IG'5 ^- - USED . CAR BARGAINS::' -,,..1939. FRIGIDAIRE Dodge CustomCoach , 38 Dodge Custom Sedan -At tliis 'remarkable price Frigidaire gives - t Dodge DeLuxe Coach, _ you all these advantages' .:1938 Doi ;Famous Meter -Miser e -I -Piece All -Steel `' _ _. Cabinet a Automatic Interior Light . _ 1937 PlylrnOUth OaC�f Stainless Porcelain in. Food Compart- - = 1933 Chev Sedan went e 4 Big Ice Trays with 'Automatic Tray Release on 1934 For .Deluxe Coach7 -Every•Tray • 5 -Year Protec- tion Plan... and ugisy other 1933 1 �!r Panel Truck — 1 ..Frigidaire High -Quality -- r - Features! ::,All C re Fieoondidioned &(liar>nteed—Priced tQIS•11 " -,'Come in6 tee how hearth mora - - _ _ • _ _ r MOAN SYS 6.40 value your money buys! t�AA� nnM�• ��DD ��+ ALF. MOLE; !Clareo CHAS. I.VvP.C.IR Old R FiiUI JF 3 C l , dom :5:: a • �� ?:C^ • j tiKis 1rJ<al�ttt.�f 1L✓i�e ( •.. .�..,. .:c E If r + Fr so i ,� + a..••'..,„..ti;w:..:,,,,rw;...,,.,,w.:.. �; LS Z.. .. . `, r „• o.' ,o ♦ { ,� ' s',� Zt o < _, — ^• fJ ♦ { :'M.. ..< � 4•• .,, .•.^N .�•• tib. ••i,. * 89 �'1 t i4RJM fI/ ,ally O�1 K//•SIR• h0/Il/Iy��iff]]T..r - lY�foO the bet Srmma Ieyr arlre, yer lrnsr 'Y�sahb0 Tour”' yo0 as doom jars Me RiaKs� l0h► ad N�Mway 7er�r, head darcn0N4 nlrlaoa rral hdala lhanrw, from 7'0160to, Apcdiq rlra ney 0eeemluelodWine, • yield of wile kr of., ow 101W seal slot dta:b ewory e. yerr rastio0 L M+ad+q' to0�eet Par h0cy—.iewk-+aI tir. ad mseb^2 Days Mrs r Lml+al, MAPAp1ss tnnna'/016vea41rb0 it • a i Ante s0I e00fesios. p/a0 Dew to jlro of may 1o0n pslWiMge'0f pa" 6i•wks Zqy, j13.0lS; 6 ftKfaow, • r • •• EASTERN HOUSE PHONE 46,00 -� i ysres0/f • Attpy,• anfice ao/il0y, owr-a tr ro alt )ON, a� Ziff mI lir �'�eie', �}sA � , _ ..q _ 1 / } Canuck Soldier Off To France Gets A Mouth -Organ lldCa" 41"d - --- COrn ---=- —_ A' w It is small wonder thea that in "Too often," he :narged, 'Ila such times of stress men and wo. guage is taught by .& set of rules. ' mea have always found a healing rather than as a means of eon- - and stabilizing solace in Ing —'a sense of security thatmay vcythoughtz , ." .• The committee, however, Be- be unreasoned but is none the lees clined to immediately act on his - effective. Such a solace is not "es- motion. - k say Pape," it is the fundamental real. su{ance that comes from intimate Grou i Different contact with fundamental things. It p goes back farther and roots deepercarie than the upheavals wrought by all In Tempe nt of, history's men on horseback, y s';. • - Dr. -Doncaster G.' Humtr., Los - ti These have come, but they have ": ry gone; - and the grabs roots that a Angeles "p'sychologiat, compared the temperaments of surging tank crushes beneath its *33 ;+�nior s' and 1264 tracks remain, and will be growing high school teacher been again when the steel plates gas company employee. rust a -the .driver has long lain- He told the American �>e- a on for the Advancema:, t of Science in recent session that he Those who have gardens, wh i found the teachers had (1 ) .-more Lady Astor, American -born member of the British parliament, hands a. mouth -organ to a Canadian this soul an$ nerve mending eon. menta .stability; ) less s4iflsh-, SeMler as he sails for France one of the first contingent from the new world to join -the B.E.F.—he didn't tact with earth .and growing plants, ' nes&, (8)• more manic ten.itncy, g y 4 were more idealistic and n of the B.E,F. u_ need not be told these things. And � ) others, seeking something to turn theoretical, (5) less stubborn and -- . Y Mance long. Canadians had bare] reached France when news of the armistice forced suet to for a measure of relief and of bitter, (6) . less concerned with reorientation in these dark days,project making, (7) more da°eztA- _ O of Scouts with all their faLculties. «N t" will discover. them, in ever-increas- ave and inhibited. Each patron ran a mile, using ` `u`Ve Ing numbers, as time goes by. And "Sc�p�ut's pace" (alternately walk- Rorkfng, with nature,, to create i LL. O F -T H E Found Menace .-�•.' I tiro and running so many paces). something of. beauty, snmething of " -PRESS They erected a flagpole.. using usefulness, Ss` the oldest and still r� r�r Ilya Scout staves and only four busting Urged; 15,000 Lives the sur"t anodyne in' an atmos ropes, deciphered a message' in A Year Coaid Be Saved In The phare of well-nigh universal des- ' c J NOT MUCH FUN '-gorse and tse�{ed a patient whose United States, Is Claim truction. Hints for motorists Watch the injuries were detailed in the mesa -- Ind Bg FM the'Intersecting streets age, and finally built a lire and . Lives of the 15,000 persons killed r y' � g Sas Its Permissible - level crossings, tha, car In boiled s pint o! water, The after- in traffic accidents io the United y ;i � - 4 L - , 'noon's, astiviteis ended •with a -States each year might be sated It TO Slit .Infinitives at and the car behind. After eampfire and singsong. "nut drivers" were eliminated with.'tF � t they cart enjoy. the scenery. • „ * mental teats, the A Lean Medical e —Ottawa Journal. .9chool Committeeman Joseph' In formals thanking Ottawa Association was told -at at its conven- -a-= y g Lee of Boston,' Mass., thinks - tion. ' MAY STILL SNORE -Boy Scout& for services rendered school children and teachers in. S IF li At Pontiac, 'Mich., a courthas during the recent big Tri -District Agreeing with- popular opinion, Boston should . be permitted - to - te�etition of a minister Conference of International ' Ro- Dr. -Lowell B. Selling, of Detroit, split infinitives -"any damn 'way #` sifter rolling 20, you Lary held in the Capital, Confer= 'Mich„ reported that meatal examin- .. �-' osMdding members of his con p they wiro ago not satisfied that once Secreta Norman G. Foster aftosa of traffic -offenders in the re• r•gatioa from rattling papers, :y He proposed is s motion at a, they ars smoo�h•r end declared,. "we would feel incip-, that 's court of.that city showed committee meeting1 1r>bispesiag or making faces at the that many o; them had Jus about ant week. that bsMM dgoesftss, vw Will *eacher. Apparently it will still able of handling such a large School Superintendent _Arthur L. crowd without the assistance o! enough sense to tum a steering eiesrFuNir refund -chs In order to •, sleep, _snore or - Gould be instructed to teens an the Bo Scouts." wheel and step on the accelerator. -_ ,woghw y order advising the teacher and Purchase price. The teats made on persons, staled . —St. Thomas Times -Journal. • - • • • " + pupils that split infinitives are all into court include a physical a:am- g , —4 A composite troop of Kingston, ivatfon and testa of reiaetion time, rt ,- THE HARDY PIONEERS Ont,, Scouts joined some 200 Am- judgment of speed -and distance, and- Pioueer life is Western- Ontario erican Scowts of the Jefferson color blindness. In addition, the of - years ago was a continual cr Lewis district for a eek -end fenders are submitted to mental LIFE'S LIKE THAT - -By Fred Neh-�v bIlUkrieg against' wolves, bear•, "Campozee" at Grass Point, State testa, he said. and'required to give • - isimine, sickhesa, • or cold. When. park, Y.Y. The Camporee ,was their entire history in 'order to ob. -M r have become shall fear noalnvgdei . one get-togethers of International ad jar ..When r Intelligence a ice satraatted be MRS' P1 PIS DI,4a�% 4 —London Free Press. ent border districts which began low normal a driver is obviously —� last year on the oecasion of the' not competent to drive, no matter/��/%/ZIP, WORKING FOR EVERYBODY visit of Their Majesties. how well he may react mechanical - Next time the income tax folks " . • In" Dr. Selling declared, because llsk us who we are- working for his judgment in an emergency is Timmins Onr., Roser Scouts, vro shall tell them for the instal- sure to be faulty. As a result many stent men, coal dealer, two banks, under "the direction of the police,licenses oT drivers are cancelled. proved so efficient. in handling an insurance company, an auto* _ ti s •. traffic during the recent 'NorthWff- dealer and the rest of the :� � • ' ern Ontario Scholastic Track and % tiaae for the groceryman. Field Meet at Timmins that Chief Solace Found :,,' +' ✓���/f% - Brandon Sun, of Police Gagnon is formulating YY C plans for regular use of tiie older In Gadening /� � 0 � � � � � e e,- � Scout's in handling the town's e_____ , . '- �, ' s c - Y traffic problem. This probably Working With . Nature to • v v will include directing -traffic at iCreata SometiKing of Beauty ` ,the ei:y-'s main intersections on One' hundred Scouts and lead- 'Saturday evenings. - These are times that try men's , souls — and faiths. Id as and Ideals >w' res representing six different g " ,I kit, j., r .+,•� + ""' troops of the Parkdal,p Area of which for centuries have seemed ' Toronto paid their anlWai• week- 'No More Coffee solid as atone dissolve and chap— and visit to the . •16th. Troop oL ,, • Buffalo, N.Y. Part of the pro- pear almost overnight. The mind is . p For Italian People left groping, for_any realities that - B szamme was a sight-seeing tour,, will endure; for any fundamv1tt+ls niter which the Canadian hoes .Coffee is no longer aVailable that remain unshaken, says the coed the American Scouts in. —'�° to Italian civilians, it was report- New fork Times..' -•^ -'�• • decorating he graces of Buffalo's ed in a broadcast pi0ked up in -rn such' an emereea:y •contact ' war heroes. New York, with the earth, wish the cycles of i • ' Only'the armed forces and hos growing things -which follow pat. � - 'A field day programme for pitals continue to' receive supplies terns that remaS*n utfaha'ken even - scouts of the 1st <Prant ( School of coffee, which are imported, when capitals are stormed and civ- ,E.: h ►�a >ra..i sr the Blind)- Troop, of Brant-, Next to wine, coffee is the basic ilizatious are oce:-turner], assumes - nord) was surprisingly like that beverage of the Italian people. anew importance, otters an anchor ",fust think, dear, no work for two weeks!!' ,' By' GENE BYRNES REG'LAR FELLERS—The Art Critics ; :_-..,:._:.• _. � - - ... -' .._.Y--. - ... _-ex.�,...�. w _. r. .._ ._ -..- _-.'. _ �_:_. ___ • _.. �-.. _:__ .. �..-:gym.,'. � .. _ i .- ... v .. �. -_ .... -_ . .. •. .. .-. ...6. •i!:pw?. Y,'.-'. ,--1}'•'.. . ). LT.. .. -. ,. .. v"�.'L: .• ,._;, ... - Y:',-.�"-'_.,�...T, .. �,.,,. ae.,-•F•E— 'r,•" nS .� >r :.ry'. .'raK .. ,�.,.. .,, :. r. .y":: � .... .,. ..: .. .R,. .. :. .: ,.,'. +:. ;. +. _i. ,•_,. •. ii '.: - t+a +t „4E'iz� ..a ... ':'��'" . .,, .. .•r,� •h ra.r.� ,r-.. taw, �.yy. W Y � .` ! y'.',�- i_— a ._ r . .iYf 4. . ' Boy's Enjoy A Moment off Anti-sabotage D ty once. This may actually be is the Sun. We're pretty important, Mexico; I don't know exactly demi-gods or something. We 1. ' where the international line is brought them a watch, yellow and t, along here. Remember, we are shiny, a piece ; of the sun, ats..you ..... � ,. .. � many miles from any white town, observe�. Now they beg ua not " ..- ''' So you see, sweetheart, we have to destroy them, not to reveal really stumbled .onto a lost king- them to, their ancient enemies out• - doss-" aide. Sea". —__Th•-l�•o't-I cGathis.' reater; un God s. It was rt o#- Ffan astic,. but "Oh Pan't imagine all hi ' I - r it made The Lost People— jet can't, Bob. It wouldh' k be t „ � Bob formals named them that— , }» y possible, if it weren't true. '" • '- ~- were indeed a turn-back of the " <> x human ealend$r. Their kingdom are. CFa to armee. But here we 5� would be a microscopic point on a never e facts. They - naw .white people before, eapec- the vast map of the United States !ally a beautiful white girl. You ' ` or of Mexico. And by a freak of impress them tremendously,. geography a n d circumstance, sweetheart: I • mean, you're a they had remained completely is- greater sun golf= than I, because -olated from -all the rest of the world, unknown to it and it the you re fairer, daintier, I imagine. un-They're going .to stage a big Mknown to them. Pt'obaMy it' t'ou2d'. party, •pow-wow and dance and f ' 9is have happened nowhere else in all that, for our benefit. North America 'sive in -this arid, geared?" l amost unknown southwest. • Mary Melissa was so frighten- Mere precaritiona against sabotage and parachute troops are being Their box canyon .would be one . ed 'at all this that she trembled taken is and around London. Here some of the soldiers who are busy of 10,000 spots in the maze of a bit. But she dimpled 'at Bob sandbagging have a' brief--reek to enjoy refreshment from the mobilo--oto Arizona, Barry.- i Every day millions and real caateez. old and New Mexico. With a "Never, with you here, dear," platsure i the enuitee, long- _ lea t9rean2 for irrigation ' and ' for' ate declared.., stink flavor o Doublemiwt drinking, the Lost People had ex- (To Be Continued) Cooling, refreshiat. •- , ; isted here in a long. self-suffi- Enjoy tum. Coo a . .. .. ...mewl �M�W t j tea eti>eryr ons . v. ncy, lk tin who in hits way, l cis y, gentleto w through many T _ ! •� �� .ave% peaceful generations had. los. their fear of enemies and their - • _ '- inclination to travel or expand. A .- aORE*I AR'+TOL11 They . were content to live ^R and.. $ ' • rest here, zealous worshipers of' the sun. L i K Ir At; least that's the, best I CAST OF CHARACTERS people. It is not always the ."same. _ cane do at interpreting. the. story- r ROBERT BARRY.— hero, ea• is every nation, - but there is in- old what'shisaarne told me," Bobsuggestions ea- 'topics for her plerer. L variably a -similarity. Close' obs conclucjed, to Melissa,. .."except ~ column, and Is even ready to air F _ MELISSA, LANE -- ' kero:se, servers can "interpret" it readily, for ,,,no rather important; thing,. B7 SAME B• C�LAMBF'l� ten is your " "Re- Barry's- partner. for after all it is communication In ct; I think `it's extremely im- quest, for recipes wor ,.simcial i HONEY BEE GIRL—ladiaa; reduced to the simplest of mo- - --portant to you and me, Melissa' A SUMMER MEDLEY ]member of Barry's party. tions, about the thintga common "What is %#, Bob? What did So many things just-pop Into lacy menet are in order: Address your ' '* - mind this beautiful summer's morn-,letters to "Mus Sadie B. Chain .• ' to all. Bob could yaderatand he say about us'* er'' t I that • i I write to you, a 73 West Adelaide Street, Lan ' as week: Bob and Melissa more of- it than he could "speak." "Why, these Lost People think Ing, feel Send stamped, self- .-are eseeirted dews and out of the 'which is usual with any foreign . We're messenters from their god, I•shoudd name It-none Qther than a � q cavern and into a last world—a language. But he labored at it, -„Medley". Jams, jellies and pro add»ssed wa•elope if you wish a. - world ref .strange' ancient india•as not unpleasantly, for .most of -the -- serves are all "calling the Nous® a reply. ;who know so English and who afternoon. - Tors COOL PINAFORE wives" from everywhere, to decide - worship the fine. "Listen 'Liass, we've stumbled. quickly what tbey are doing In reN a�� Are onto something bigger and atran• - ripening very rap- '�aai 4i1 lir OUTFIT fruits, as all are CHAPTER XVIII ger than we could have hoped-idly. It gives every evidence of be. Pref @rrng Girls " R9Dexs -Barry was, a trailed- for in our wildest dreams." Bol+ was beaming when he joined Mary For jams sad jellies I thought ing a short season. scientis. specializing in the an o • u might -like something a t e Fa'vot•Ites Among Refugeesr _ tiquities - ot_.msn, fascinated al- Melissa again. She had waited a you h g 11 tl - avays t, thgir history, their man- near the chieftain's •house.- - - dtReceut, so: try these: _ Being Adoptttd Aro LittN w° hers, customs. languages. Beeause "Could you -understand , him,/ Five-Fruit Jam Misses Five Years Old - _ _North American man seems liter- Bob?- Did you learn much?". 8-quarts stoned cherries ally tc have been cradled in out "'Plenty! Ii wasn't all easy, foG c 4 Canadian. homes now are, opening • 1 pint red curratits, 1� plat white heir doors to he thousands _3outh,Ke't, Bob Barry. had. cen- him or me either, but. we had`s currants (!f impossible to obta t d°° L of ro- "..'.- to d • L4. Istiidies thong. He knew grgat talk, These people are trot fugee children who are streaming - the two .kinds use toe :quart of :man thin from books and roe lndtana. I'm convinced of that. (Treat British to a now, safer 8s P tbe.one). haven as this side of the Atlantic. ' essors, many mere' frem work in I mean, not any tribes we know i o i quart gooseberriew a _ The, tav_orltso, apparently are the rth2 fie:d, And —common sense or have record' of. They may be - 1 plat' raspberries taught him not- a few, kin to the Hopis and Zunis and Sugar (medium) Rc n ember the feller stance. • Acomae, but they're' tube of 4 calfs '[tom little girls of rive years T age s' ., .. - - - R h . a _ • , BOYS IN MAJORITY •,b Why Lassa honey, kncid`what ��"` raspberries andocurranta. amt pit A Preliminary v ito deatc in Pari~i -Lissa?" their own, right enough. the gooseberries, pick over the p 7 sur ey by the Ca, - nadiau PfBas disclosed that goner- _ "Who: are you talking about. that old chief• told me" This to the cherries. For each cup of fruit ally Canadian families whether 4. she laughed._.at hitt;. They bad • -• the heads of the - household be old - manecTered to et more food, snit the answer to our main question.-- • . . use % cup sugar andinsist upon g or young — preferred to accept • This- tribe -is the remnant of the ' • ' obtadning the sugar of medium a coup,, of hours for rest and and ettre for glean, although the .lar _p diff dwellers"' • grade. when. purchastug-..your cans ger glee can- "Really, ' g proportion .of the 10,000 child. Bob . ming sugar. _:- ren are bops. "Tit American who saved his-"Yessir! ' Centuries zago,' evi-- ' -All 'of the children are 16 life with a pencil," Bob resumed, Place sugar and fruit in a pre- Yee •'He was trying to make the cafe dently, the ancestors of these vil- , serviug kettle, stir often while of age or under. Halt the total are lagers built Defiance Castle, and_ _ 'cooking until 'twits are tender and - tovaRer understand ham. Finally in coo B being ahehered to homes in Ont des rs:ion he sketched a lived ,rip 'there for ' iit:oteciion: • : aria and Quebec: the ramatnder be- of, picture • jam is thick: Se31 In sterile glass: of, a � cw, and so had a sizzling They farmed this valley, which ' • es. ing distributed throughout Canada - has some springs ,in it; and -the a T-boric steak for _dinner-" p g btedtey Preserve on a pro rats population baste. She laughed again. "Will you river courses on the other side of Preferences in -the rest of the order T-bones-now?" she su the ' Cliff near • our _.camp,' -re I 'quart raspberries - - cmtntr try to- t�uu sameihin Eike g- - � . 1 quart red currants y 6 ' - goatee. ''rind you might draw .R member? But enemies came raid- • • s 1 quart red cherries this: i. 4 thicker, and a bake and a dish. ing. They killed-most of the other . . . . . _ (4debec = The favorite- child Is -' ' bakery • :•1 ripe pineapple . of peas. if your art is depend cliff dwellers,. or. took off •cite s • •' • �.. s 2 large oranges 7 a girl of five. The general age pre- 5 irls- to be slaves: "Probably' the ference•is: frgm•three years to.]0.- able. ' g �' • • • ^I 11 lb. sultana .raisins 13ome' persons, asked simply He Had Some Ado-as egetniea were Yaquis, or Apach- ,I cup blanched chopped aidonda p y that �He l :sinned but he was serious es- - ' ' - ` • . a 2A cup preserved ginger i they to given a ''pretty Fhild" for - "This castle, though, was hard • • Sugar which to care. too- He had some ideas. They g � � r _... _ _ had tofu resting inside awindow- est to attack, .because it was ro Rash and atone cherries, pick Nova Scotia _ The "great pea high and hard to ; et at." �' t over 'the rax berries, stem the cur portion" of families taking in child- less rcom: on floor beds made of $ •„ p rein were anxious for girls and pie- - - -gs'ass� Ove : fibre, blankets "Then what happened,. Boli. rants, shred the pineapple, cut air. peered in the lone . The til was intense] interest- s anges into small pieces, wash and ferably those of five years of age. Broar,. folk g Y Alb R r 'door from time. to time. Evidently ed.dry the raisins, blanch and dry the era — only to accept any, Alberta, t ' • • almonds, chop the candied gtti er. type of child, boy or girl. xhete watchfu, ones saw • when g • they awoke, for a crowd greeted A Lost. Valley - -• f Measure the fruit, place tit preset - Sasleatclrewan — b o speMtic are them outside. again. "These -people, I' mean their. ing 'kettle, place on slow heat, sim- ference: British Columbia' Pr nr y • For two hours and more then, ancestors, made a smart mote. mer far one hour, stir. often. -Heat i. i ipatl They. destroyed their. front. lad- • PATTERN •4330 the same quantity of sugar as of girls under five years 'of age. - -Bob Barry "conversed" with the y- y - man oho had accepted the watch. dere, such as we built, abandoned By ANNE ADAMS fruit, add_ to boiling fruit; cook their_ cliff home and came into Anne Adams offers her en- with occasional stirring, to the con- i, ' i - - He wa; w'hat he appeared to be—' sistency 'of marmalade. Seal !u a Here s A Mouthful this hidden 'valley to live. • The -chanting version of the ' _the leader, or chieftain. He wore y g' pinafore sterile jar. enemies didn't know about •.this is Pattern 4330—a cgol Perhaps Lord Sankec,- 'former' more t•�othes than the others, but pinafore , clothin in eneral evident] was „ valley, and there was enough rich that's useful as a sun-dress worn \. 8 g Y Red Currant Mint JellZ _Lord_ Chancellor, should not have `'not a bother to these folk• his soil Isere to support the few 'sur- with panties beneath or sa an tj 4 cups red currant juice complained as he . did in the 3rd. -pieces were orn}mental, marks of viving cliff people. See?" apron to wear over other frocks. 4 cups'sugar - , House of Lords, that the draft of distinction and rank. `'Yes, - but wouldn't-the raiders It buttons down the back and Take about 4 lb .. ar s find this valleyiti ^Thq'r '' „ .�� n'• after picking off .the stems, Boil, ..went-contained a sentence of 467 _. �3ob's hunch was right. The ro, they • didn't. The raiders matching • or contrasting ruffles adding just enough water to keep words.. To- illustrate how lucky ' ' didn't live in this area. The that -spring oust from the bodice -brown chief could understand y from sticking. Add 1 cup of tightly Lord Sankey was, a wrifir on the g language carne in from man miles away. look a with ric-rac;, The brief 'Angio-Celt', Cavan, .'has. written much of the sin lam age which Y ,gay Docked mint ]eaves. Boil until the is universal among wilderness When they .thought all the cliff skirt is full and gathered. To currants-are quite soft, then pour a sentence without commas or ' people had been. killed or fled, complete the picture, there's as into jelly bag and drain overnight. ,; _o t h e r punctuation, of 1,729 „ they ceased coming," eye shading sunbonnet of self- In the morning measure the ice words! "But Bob, why haven't 'white fabric� or a pretty color. Simple and for each cup of juice use % cup The sentence is perfectly gram- '�et11�tIS ReStI�SS people found it? You say it's new panties that are cut in one piece sugar. After measuring• the juice matical.• The writer explains.that T to science, ' and these people' are ..: are ' included in this quickly-made place on beat and allow to boil for it could have been 7origer, brit lie 1{ving as th�t�jy' did 500 years ago." style. 20 minutes, then add heated sugar. , has run out of a • f "Look �Y!'Etind us, 'Lissa.' Ser Pattern 4330 is available in Boil about. five minutes giiing the paper. It deals _�rIS. Creaky.? Restlesst , with everything from the killing can't sleep•? Tire fife great ` cliffs—there? ` And children)s sizes, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10. jelly teat, whichever• method you.: of rabbits b ;son 6451177-umoYedbyfe-- there? And on all sides? This Size 6 sunbonnet and pinafore,' Y Po gas to mend p' �Drefer. Place in jelly glasses and in pip ' male functional die- g burst water i es. . really is a wide box canyon, a ~takes 2%- yards 35 inch Entatic coY r w atria. It is always y seders a.Ld monthly distress? Then take _ _ •a ppaarr - shut-in valley. As jou, ow t an s i o Ulu t Lydia S. Ptnkbam's Vegetable Com- b;4, r - Y I}@!9u r - pound, famous for'over oo'years in part of the Reztcan Ord s end,}' ,,� a 310.D@O1piA �_ ' - dUENTS (20c) sloe w,..,, helping such rundown, weak. nervous very sparsely -populated ltnyway. in coins (stamps can�tlot .be aa- . make a peKect lolly -and they do • v d'-•.D�� conditions, Made especially for tson►si•. Few travelers would ever have cepted) for this. An dims pat- have sucli a' lovely-natural flavor. t - - wstl, WORTH TRTDrot cause to get ov r here. If . one tern. Write. 1alni hfAbiE Y ••, g P Y , , Slow sv�ning _ 'happened along, or it' an aviator i ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBEI:. READERS WgiTE IN1 .. CIGARETTE PAPERS UE �_•9� saw this valley and village, h!- Send your order to Anne Ad. Miss Chambers welcomes per- ' - likely would think it some obscure ams, Room 425, 7$ West Ad lej¢e somal letter's from interested NON[. ftNfR MaDr - " Mexican settlement of tw import. St., Toronto readers. She is pleated to resole. e • • • L00ALISKS =Miss EvaPilkey, of Toronto; as usual on the afternoon of the Already, the Minister of Labour Field Day, but there was the usual stated, many. willi spent Wednesday with her mother ng tworkera had crowd, fbr the -night's program. registered - -Mrs. Elson, of Toronto, is v_ is- here. for work on farina and w f. °•sting Mrs. Robt. Gordon here. 1. —The Ladies' Aid of the Presby- Mr. and Mrs. W. Bayles of Brou- were available for -11runediate amp r -Robert and • Mrs. Pil_key, .if terian Church are holding, a` Laiwn• gam' spent Sunday at Mr. and loyznent: Whitby Township, visited the for (Social on Wednesday, •July- 24t1s;• at Mrs. V. Peskin s home. Mass Doro- — - — , 'snees mother, Mrs. C. H. Pilkey, thiel home. of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. tiny Bayles has- been. ,enjoying - a -- KS PAID PERMANENT •NAGCJ a =�e days holidays with her aunt. . — --- - T HAT FRAYS THE TEMPER Nip -on Sunday. Miller. $upper will be -served froria A bad storm again struck our ' -Mrs: CartwXight.:_ of Hamilton, _6 to 8 o'clock. Adm. 25 cents. Ey- It is desired to 'ascertMUSIL,ain the N � H E ES. JT MAY BE neighborhood on Monday afterno —welcome --- - - - er location ualitications; ,ex- EYfS� Y--- the letter's husband, visited hez —The death took plaee very The farms south of the highw ' ' q son Dr. and Mrs. Cartwright, on suddenly on Tuesday morning, Jul were caught this time. Trees were perrence, availability and preference }"�. TUCK, GPT. D. g Y Y g� Y uprooted and for service of every one- willing_ Sunday, 16th, 1940, of one of our very -well parts . of the. roofs able, to v and iMr. and Mrs. Jack Teeple- of known citizens, VKilIiam Gormle ken off house sae srain crops give nursing assistance, �7 �'� oDY. R �L -- P y were again Hatt to the ground, should: this. at any time ph=* lsli 'Toronto; and Mrs. tloyd Somerville at his home here, in his 73rd year.Aii cessar 8A>iL QjgL ? ,and two children, of Winn Deceased gas the son of the late accident occurred on the }ugh- Yrroughout the province. Peg, vis- To this end, an Enrolment Off- ited their aunt and uncle John Thornes Gormley and Ann Clark. way' just by the school last Fri- day. Aman attempting to , pass a %ce has been opened _. at the office ANTED! lead Mrs. Murkar on Saturday. With his death, there' 'passes the team and` wagon, was Of the Training School of .the Ont-. — fAw' potatoes, _ grown locally; lasts membet of ohs ,of our, oldest, $ going too AR fast and.lostl control of his car, ario Hos-pital, Whitby, and it is• ORgER� well-known families, a family long g pole: Luckily he � -,:ire now being. offered for sale. Y g crashing into a requested that all registered and -They are large and of excellent Idttown as one of the Lake Shore was not hurt, but the car was dam. practical nurses should call at that To use up our lame' assortment " quality., , .It. is reported that- the families. Deceased, had -been in ap'p-- 'aged _ _ office -:without- dela where full of Remnants, Quilt patches; ' considerable. y, price this fall will 'lie- high owing arent goon health, early that mor- information and assistance in re- Yarbs aQd other materials for to war _ conditions. ing, and was found by,members of `� gar`d to' this enrolment is available. —Sam Bath, brother of Mrs. Ed. the household, later, sitting in a Ontario Government ,to assist :in The .office dill be open for this '&I I kinds of War .Work. Liberal correcting purpose from 10 — 11 in the fore - Andrew, has written hag a 'letter chair on the verandah, where he g the farm labour: problem discount is organizations or from overseas, having enlisted had been working , at one of his noon, and from 3 �— 4 in the after- members engaged in this work, s Ac easily int own . to his Favourite hobbies — across -word Farmers tlsreughout the -noon daily. The information should TOWN HALL 8 TTON SHOP .. ~` relatives. We congratulate him on puzzle.' He had passed away while- are .-to have, the cooperation bf ' the be on hand by July 27th. his loyalty and wish ham. a' safe at this puzzle. Doctors state .that Ontario Gevermrlent in securing (Opposite Town Hall WHITBY} 1 return after IditIerrsnr'' has been he had probably been dead about inexperienced but able bodied youn ` g —� The Pitcke ' _ vanquis}ted, one hour, when discovered. The men for two or three months for � fin$ - -•Mr, W. V..Redditt, manager of funeral took pla ' _ -- the. local- branch of the -Canadian ternoon, with a private service .at farm Fork. In making this arr .. f A Bank of Commerce, is now enjoying the house at 2.30 o'clock, and ser- �bemerit; V. -0. Hippel; Minister of , MEAT ML`t•RI E his annual vacation, and is being ge's Anglican our, intimated. tl:,at the. Ontario 9II Overall@, $1.39 a pr. up _ :- vice 3n St. Geor - - - -,relieved by Mr. Edmonds,,, of-Toron- Church,'of'which he was an =active Department'. of Labour; had made Xen's work boots, t2.95 up We Barry 4 full rine of ` to ' fol that period. ,• . member .and an official, at 3 P. m: arrangemerixs to . register all the workers .who would be willing to Farm@r6,— Look jour heirless esh =-iMrs. Dales, of Duabartom . Doric Lodge A. F. and A. li. Pick- g spent a day last week -with Mrs. eri�ng, conducted last rites, at the help harvest - the crops which • are and. Miss Fawkes.' service for their oldest Postmaster vital to Canada's war effort. Mr, Qver. A23d flee what yon need, and u --Master Ernest Higgins, .''of and enthusiastic, interested mem= Hrpel pointed out -that. there -was Chert "me in and R•ewil} fix � - a scarcity of „ 'Toronto, returned home on -Friday ber. -Interment was made in the Y experienced farm help �Jured after spendin¢ the week with bias- family plot in the Methodist Cem- •fid asked all farmers who require you np. _ - ter David etery, Elizabeth Str. Pickering. extra workers -to coopefate with gLrne60 clad $hoes repaired _ He:' :was the fifth - son of -the fam- the government by using the men Callaghan., g - , Meats ( —St. Andrew's congregation and , it - ed that Our delivery is at youP Servide'' Sunday School, wl~-ich were to hold Y, the others, ` John, David, Bob; ,'' "theiu,•'annual "picnic on Thursday Alexand8r (Sandy); Ed. Sam, and farmers' would , have to exercise C. • dley - ra Last , postponed it on account of two sisters, Margaret -' and -alai-y. Patience and realize P::at-these men done Pick, 8604 - . Phoise Pick 1620 t F r Jane, having edeceased `him. He could 'not be expected to attain CLAREN E SILK the rails' herd it on Friday after- , g Pr - complete efficiency at first. _ Cr _ noon when there ' was a good turn- � is survived by one nephew, Thomas F,�ers who desire 'extra me out and a very enjoyable time was of Oshawa: -Mr. Gormley 'was lilt — spent by all. y. f the comm unity's should apply to the nearest. Ontario - erected in man o actl.vitie an educated man, whose Employment -Office 'or. write ..to A. � - - —,Ladies will' like -this one _ s, Sig A carload of you ( slid some old ) advice was often song' t, and Was =�IacLaren; Director of Farm • Train active as a member of the public ing• Department .of La r, .Perlia tore peole were costing out along ment - Buildings, Toronto. " EasteA Ave. on .Tuesday _night. af- Library, the Masonic- _Order. the ter the ball game at t%e Stadium, Liberal Party, Secretary of the loc- al ,and 'for a while were continually3z Classified Advertlsemeny - r School Board.. In his earlier days _having to watch,' and -keep out of .lie taught school in Western Can -the way of a large 'green car t! at oda, and even ir3 late y ears sti}i It Pas - - RADIO SERVICE Electric wir- Y - :ill the -Was breaking a}1 the rules and et- interested in Mathematics, at vhich and • Re - - found �8 pairs. Ertpert Service on to Bu a - great pleasure in being re- - iquecte of driving, the Pickering g P 111 -Wakes of Receivers- Reasonable ��� driver , xcisiming at one instant — ' tented, difficult problems.' His pass ,� Tune r : , ing will be keenly felt b " res _Tested Free- Rnasell � _' � . ti - "Hey, Mister. make up your mind' y y $ great ' le :. . many :friends and fellow=workers: !d. Gras Qrougham. Ont. , re hen iin a ens minutes the local - ` - and shot LOST — a large yellow tom cat. We app crate your orders•. -•We strive to please tar found an opening,- _.__�,_ -ahead: 'Cite occupants of the local SI1SALi. Persian, out of coat. Lost.. on. Sat.- _ car looked around when passing. ✓ urday. Valued as a pet. Award.l9 e�tOl'� Cro ., a' Blac��e11 'Miracle Vith�p :and all together with -)ne -accord,. •Mr. 'lira Lloyd. Jiioody spent Barbara Banigan,' R..R... 1, Picker - and - exclaimed — "It's a her:" It s Sunda at the cottage at Beaver- ing. Phone Pick. 2? r 2 SALAD DRESSING Y g Grape -Fruit Juice -- a lady driver. - - , --On Monde evening one of the ton. FOR SALE � about- 4 ....TEA of -�-KRAFT- Y a Mr._ James Richardson is wash- Apply ALWAYS UNIFORPd Large 5Q z tin standing rye. A 1 Frank Closson, g U worst rain, wind and hail storms in- ing the u-alrs and. ••ceiling of Vie H ,i7i8 1Large 32 oz. int Highland Creek: several years occurred in this dis school 'this week.. Only incl lb, Only 2SC', ,ONy_ 49c. trict, and was accompanied by a The Foursquare Cass meets at We have on hand a number of --- — -- ----. - —_.—__ severe electrical storm. It was most the home of Miss Jean Mowbray ors used binders, both- Massey -Harris .�iJ15M�*iff. - - severe -iia the central -- part of the Thursday evening. and. International,arso' ' mowers, ii J1S N township, being most. severe around Master Alvin Hirst,' of Lake -Sint- These can be,. bought , at reasonable It Pays C',�►ll the'. $roag'iaaar; Greenwood and Audley, coe, spent the past week with some prices. John L. Gillman, Brougham, } D _�%osk . areas, .where much damage was of his old friends in BinsaIe. Phone Pick 5�r�-12. ;^,—g 'ho' Dii3% - - p� caused . to the crops ..by the, hail. - 31rs.- Stanley Rose and daughter, ELEG'f$IC WA' — — is . �T The ... hail -stones were unusual{ SH>rR for sale. JL7�70 _ - Y Elaine, har=e Been. having a fe�a Very cheap. Good' condition. 'F. C. - •;��,. _ Marge and very destructive. The days holidaying with Jars. Wigg• Brown, Brougham. , - - - high ninn, also blew down` many Dr. Hoskins was -the speaker .for Priced from '$2.93 to 5.50 pair pair. , trees: The storm continued throug' t�_.e Srnday service_ Meet Sunday, - They su-re do gine �atisfaetion� - :.Vniitby -township - and in Whitby the Y. P. **li have 'charge. ... `Mown and Oshawa, where. the main ;KAster Roy Miller, of Toronto, is- Eyesight Education . - streets were flooded to a depth ^f spending a raveek with his aunt null and Yt 'Pay$ a :881 the peveral inches, the sewers- being uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Gormley. unable to cope with the I•�eavy The. annual Sunda School • c-� a Overalls & down= ' Y Pi EFFICIENCY pour. Eastern Ontario els.,, sic will be held at Oshawa -on -the- t� Llu,p - =c by �. ' and wind. The storm seemed to cut 2-Ith, - ' ., :� - _ Work'"Pants me a swath about three-quarters of a The W. A. meets' at the home of (� ❑ �+jj ^jj 3 fnile wide. Telephone and power :4lrs. Wm. Bail Sr., on Wednesday C. B. • TUCK CL1 service wvas cut off, for a time. as There S no Better made. _.fallen trees had', broken many. of 'afternoon. Mrs. Marks group will _ - ' the wires, have charge of the program Opt.+$ There was .not as Iarge .a crowd me >alesigbt 3pecialiit S9' -.rHnuey. Bldg. (opp. P. 0.) _ -T ■ _ Oshawa. Phone ibil'► - It is not possible to stop every: P"'k�eeringrard�rre - once and awhile to rest thT I fl N e eyes. : Masses commencing Tuesday, Septa 3 Efficiency experts in industry not allow for this, even the human - -Enroll-in one of -the following courses,-'-.- machinery must • measure up'to a :Screen Doors ,'Window Screens n _ f hey n ould et _ certain standard i t g - Stenographic'out' of the` rut. It is not reasonable Perfection Oil St oves - a - i - - ` for c alflreh "in• `then classes to be Secretarial _ looking away from their work to • _ rest their eyes without getting intot ;V 1( A iCCOuntanC trouble- or becoming disinterested ...Coleman �asolens S Dues y n' their studies. When these sym �IlcCiar"y?s Electric `Range s _. r p- ". Dictaphone toms are noticed or_ when you have _ _ thi''s desire as a necessity to corn- andHqt Plates ; C ons tonieter fortable us your. - . � Yes, ,heed P• the warning and get thenecessaryHarvest• Tools & Binder Twine We:havi one of th"e beet employment rec©rde of any Coll- attention to . y9ur eyes and, you wrhf be enabled •to concentrate without -ego in the- Domieion sf-Canada: - lavestigaWat oneb. `- - waste • of < energy or discomfort, `� gtoi for MCCoriafcir.Devift farm MaebiQery- and " Unless you train our vision 5 " - "It pays to attend the best. - Y Y_ :..... ..-Re•paios.. _ . see- ing in many casbs -will- become a ' Write or Phone ' task, and with the added strain in �, gnmobbs — wt -ii.r R' CM Oat lb. OT OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE seeing due to many new modern devices our vision today must bes ~~ 19 .SIMCOE ST. I40RTH, OSHAWA, ONT trained to keep properfy apace"with J. 5', �ALSDON PI vnING PHONIES: Raz. 899 Off. 1814 W the changing conditions, f _. . 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'�... :-, r c.rk:'' i. 1 [ /'. r^... .•ti y^ ' ... _ i ..+,- •s �r,' "* L00ALISKS =Miss EvaPilkey, of Toronto; as usual on the afternoon of the Already, the Minister of Labour Field Day, but there was the usual stated, many. willi spent Wednesday with her mother ng tworkera had crowd, fbr the -night's program. registered - -Mrs. Elson, of Toronto, is v_ is- here. for work on farina and w f. °•sting Mrs. Robt. Gordon here. 1. —The Ladies' Aid of the Presby- Mr. and Mrs. W. Bayles of Brou- were available for -11runediate amp r -Robert and • Mrs. Pil_key, .if terian Church are holding, a` Laiwn• gam' spent Sunday at Mr. and loyznent: Whitby Township, visited the for (Social on Wednesday, •July- 24t1s;• at Mrs. V. Peskin s home. Mass Doro- — - — , 'snees mother, Mrs. C. H. Pilkey, thiel home. of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. tiny Bayles has- been. ,enjoying - a -- KS PAID PERMANENT •NAGCJ a =�e days holidays with her aunt. . — --- - T HAT FRAYS THE TEMPER Nip -on Sunday. Miller. $upper will be -served froria A bad storm again struck our ' -Mrs: CartwXight.:_ of Hamilton, _6 to 8 o'clock. Adm. 25 cents. Ey- It is desired to 'ascertMUSIL,ain the N � H E ES. JT MAY BE neighborhood on Monday afterno —welcome --- - - - er location ualitications; ,ex- EYfS� Y--- the letter's husband, visited hez —The death took plaee very The farms south of the highw ' ' q son Dr. and Mrs. Cartwright, on suddenly on Tuesday morning, Jul were caught this time. Trees were perrence, availability and preference }"�. TUCK, GPT. D. g Y Y g� Y uprooted and for service of every one- willing_ Sunday, 16th, 1940, of one of our very -well parts . of the. roofs able, to v and iMr. and Mrs. Jack Teeple- of known citizens, VKilIiam Gormle ken off house sae srain crops give nursing assistance, �7 �'� oDY. R �L -- P y were again Hatt to the ground, should: this. at any time ph=* lsli 'Toronto; and Mrs. tloyd Somerville at his home here, in his 73rd year.Aii cessar 8A>iL QjgL ? ,and two children, of Winn Deceased gas the son of the late accident occurred on the }ugh- Yrroughout the province. Peg, vis- To this end, an Enrolment Off- ited their aunt and uncle John Thornes Gormley and Ann Clark. way' just by the school last Fri- day. Aman attempting to , pass a %ce has been opened _. at the office ANTED! lead Mrs. Murkar on Saturday. With his death, there' 'passes the team and` wagon, was Of the Training School of .the Ont-. — fAw' potatoes, _ grown locally; lasts membet of ohs ,of our, oldest, $ going too AR fast and.lostl control of his car, ario Hos-pital, Whitby, and it is• ORgER� well-known families, a family long g pole: Luckily he � -,:ire now being. offered for sale. Y g crashing into a requested that all registered and -They are large and of excellent Idttown as one of the Lake Shore was not hurt, but the car was dam. practical nurses should call at that To use up our lame' assortment " quality., , .It. is reported that- the families. Deceased, had -been in ap'p-- 'aged _ _ office -:without- dela where full of Remnants, Quilt patches; ' considerable. y, price this fall will 'lie- high owing arent goon health, early that mor- information and assistance in re- Yarbs aQd other materials for to war _ conditions. ing, and was found by,members of `� gar`d to' this enrolment is available. —Sam Bath, brother of Mrs. Ed. the household, later, sitting in a Ontario Government ,to assist :in The .office dill be open for this '&I I kinds of War .Work. Liberal correcting purpose from 10 — 11 in the fore - Andrew, has written hag a 'letter chair on the verandah, where he g the farm labour: problem discount is organizations or from overseas, having enlisted had been working , at one of his noon, and from 3 �— 4 in the after- members engaged in this work, s Ac easily int own . to his Favourite hobbies — across -word Farmers tlsreughout the -noon daily. The information should TOWN HALL 8 TTON SHOP .. ~` relatives. We congratulate him on puzzle.' He had passed away while- are .-to have, the cooperation bf ' the be on hand by July 27th. his loyalty and wish ham. a' safe at this puzzle. Doctors state .that Ontario Gevermrlent in securing (Opposite Town Hall WHITBY} 1 return after IditIerrsnr'' has been he had probably been dead about inexperienced but able bodied youn ` g —� The Pitcke ' _ vanquis}ted, one hour, when discovered. The men for two or three months for � fin$ - -•Mr, W. V..Redditt, manager of funeral took pla ' _ -- the. local- branch of the -Canadian ternoon, with a private service .at farm Fork. In making this arr .. f A Bank of Commerce, is now enjoying the house at 2.30 o'clock, and ser- �bemerit; V. -0. Hippel; Minister of , MEAT ML`t•RI E his annual vacation, and is being ge's Anglican our, intimated. tl:,at the. Ontario 9II Overall@, $1.39 a pr. up _ :- vice 3n St. Geor - - - -,relieved by Mr. Edmonds,,, of-Toron- Church,'of'which he was an =active Department'. of Labour; had made Xen's work boots, t2.95 up We Barry 4 full rine of ` to ' fol that period. ,• . member .and an official, at 3 P. m: arrangemerixs to . register all the workers .who would be willing to Farm@r6,— Look jour heirless esh =-iMrs. Dales, of Duabartom . Doric Lodge A. F. and A. li. Pick- g spent a day last week -with Mrs. eri�ng, conducted last rites, at the help harvest - the crops which • are and. Miss Fawkes.' service for their oldest Postmaster vital to Canada's war effort. Mr, Qver. A23d flee what yon need, and u --Master Ernest Higgins, .''of and enthusiastic, interested mem= Hrpel pointed out -that. there -was Chert "me in and R•ewil} fix � - a scarcity of „ 'Toronto, returned home on -Friday ber. -Interment was made in the Y experienced farm help �Jured after spendin¢ the week with bias- family plot in the Methodist Cem- •fid asked all farmers who require you np. _ - ter David etery, Elizabeth Str. Pickering. extra workers -to coopefate with gLrne60 clad $hoes repaired _ He:' :was the fifth - son of -the fam- the government by using the men Callaghan., g - , Meats ( —St. Andrew's congregation and , it - ed that Our delivery is at youP Servide'' Sunday School, wl~-ich were to hold Y, the others, ` John, David, Bob; ,'' "theiu,•'annual "picnic on Thursday Alexand8r (Sandy); Ed. Sam, and farmers' would , have to exercise C. • dley - ra Last , postponed it on account of two sisters, Margaret -' and -alai-y. Patience and realize P::at-these men done Pick, 8604 - . Phoise Pick 1620 t F r Jane, having edeceased `him. He could 'not be expected to attain CLAREN E SILK the rails' herd it on Friday after- , g Pr - complete efficiency at first. _ Cr _ noon when there ' was a good turn- � is survived by one nephew, Thomas F,�ers who desire 'extra me out and a very enjoyable time was of Oshawa: -Mr. Gormley 'was lilt — spent by all. y. f the comm unity's should apply to the nearest. Ontario - erected in man o actl.vitie an educated man, whose Employment -Office 'or. write ..to A. � - - —,Ladies will' like -this one _ s, Sig A carload of you ( slid some old ) advice was often song' t, and Was =�IacLaren; Director of Farm • Train active as a member of the public ing• Department .of La r, .Perlia tore peole were costing out along ment - Buildings, Toronto. " EasteA Ave. on .Tuesday _night. af- Library, the Masonic- _Order. the ter the ball game at t%e Stadium, Liberal Party, Secretary of the loc- al ,and 'for a while were continually3z Classified Advertlsemeny - r School Board.. In his earlier days _having to watch,' and -keep out of .lie taught school in Western Can -the way of a large 'green car t! at oda, and even ir3 late y ears sti}i It Pas - - RADIO SERVICE Electric wir- Y - :ill the -Was breaking a}1 the rules and et- interested in Mathematics, at vhich and • Re - - found �8 pairs. Ertpert Service on to Bu a - great pleasure in being re- - iquecte of driving, the Pickering g P 111 -Wakes of Receivers- Reasonable ��� driver , xcisiming at one instant — ' tented, difficult problems.' His pass ,� Tune r : , ing will be keenly felt b " res _Tested Free- Rnasell � _' � . ti - "Hey, Mister. make up your mind' y y $ great ' le :. . many :friends and fellow=workers: !d. Gras Qrougham. Ont. , re hen iin a ens minutes the local - ` - and shot LOST — a large yellow tom cat. We app crate your orders•. -•We strive to please tar found an opening,- _.__�,_ -ahead: 'Cite occupants of the local SI1SALi. Persian, out of coat. Lost.. on. Sat.- _ car looked around when passing. ✓ urday. Valued as a pet. Award.l9 e�tOl'� Cro ., a' Blac��e11 'Miracle Vith�p :and all together with -)ne -accord,. •Mr. 'lira Lloyd. Jiioody spent Barbara Banigan,' R..R... 1, Picker - and - exclaimed — "It's a her:" It s Sunda at the cottage at Beaver- ing. Phone Pick. 2? r 2 SALAD DRESSING Y g Grape -Fruit Juice -- a lady driver. - - , --On Monde evening one of the ton. FOR SALE � about- 4 ....TEA of -�-KRAFT- Y a Mr._ James Richardson is wash- Apply ALWAYS UNIFORPd Large 5Q z tin standing rye. A 1 Frank Closson, g U worst rain, wind and hail storms in- ing the u-alrs and. ••ceiling of Vie H ,i7i8 1Large 32 oz. int Highland Creek: several years occurred in this dis school 'this week.. Only incl lb, Only 2SC', ,ONy_ 49c. trict, and was accompanied by a The Foursquare Cass meets at We have on hand a number of --- — -- ----. - —_.—__ severe electrical storm. It was most the home of Miss Jean Mowbray ors used binders, both- Massey -Harris .�iJ15M�*iff. - - severe -iia the central -- part of the Thursday evening. and. International,arso' ' mowers, ii J1S N township, being most. severe around Master Alvin Hirst,' of Lake -Sint- These can be,. bought , at reasonable It Pays C',�►ll the'. $roag'iaaar; Greenwood and Audley, coe, spent the past week with some prices. John L. Gillman, Brougham, } D _�%osk . areas, .where much damage was of his old friends in BinsaIe. Phone Pick 5�r�-12. ;^,—g 'ho' Dii3% - - p� caused . to the crops ..by the, hail. - 31rs.- Stanley Rose and daughter, ELEG'f$IC WA' — — is . �T The ... hail -stones were unusual{ SH>rR for sale. JL7�70 _ - Y Elaine, har=e Been. having a fe�a Very cheap. Good' condition. 'F. C. - •;��,. _ Marge and very destructive. The days holidaying with Jars. Wigg• Brown, Brougham. , - - - high ninn, also blew down` many Dr. Hoskins was -the speaker .for Priced from '$2.93 to 5.50 pair pair. , trees: The storm continued throug' t�_.e Srnday service_ Meet Sunday, - They su-re do gine �atisfaetion� - :.Vniitby -township - and in Whitby the Y. P. **li have 'charge. ... `Mown and Oshawa, where. the main ;KAster Roy Miller, of Toronto, is- Eyesight Education . - streets were flooded to a depth ^f spending a raveek with his aunt null and Yt 'Pay$ a :881 the peveral inches, the sewers- being uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Gormley. unable to cope with the I•�eavy The. annual Sunda School • c-� a Overalls & down= ' Y Pi EFFICIENCY pour. Eastern Ontario els.,, sic will be held at Oshawa -on -the- t� Llu,p - =c by �. ' and wind. The storm seemed to cut 2-Ith, - ' ., :� - _ Work'"Pants me a swath about three-quarters of a The W. A. meets' at the home of (� ❑ �+jj ^jj 3 fnile wide. Telephone and power :4lrs. Wm. Bail Sr., on Wednesday C. B. • TUCK CL1 service wvas cut off, for a time. as There S no Better made. _.fallen trees had', broken many. of 'afternoon. Mrs. Marks group will _ - ' the wires, have charge of the program Opt.+$ There was .not as Iarge .a crowd me >alesigbt 3pecialiit S9' -.rHnuey. Bldg. (opp. P. 0.) _ -T ■ _ Oshawa. Phone ibil'► - It is not possible to stop every: P"'k�eeringrard�rre - once and awhile to rest thT I fl N e eyes. : Masses commencing Tuesday, Septa 3 Efficiency experts in industry not allow for this, even the human - -Enroll-in one of -the following courses,-'-.- machinery must • measure up'to a :Screen Doors ,'Window Screens n _ f hey n ould et _ certain standard i t g - Stenographic'out' of the` rut. It is not reasonable Perfection Oil St oves - a - i - - ` for c alflreh "in• `then classes to be Secretarial _ looking away from their work to • _ rest their eyes without getting intot ;V 1( A iCCOuntanC trouble- or becoming disinterested ...Coleman �asolens S Dues y n' their studies. When these sym �IlcCiar"y?s Electric `Range s _. r p- ". Dictaphone toms are noticed or_ when you have _ _ thi''s desire as a necessity to corn- andHqt Plates ; C ons tonieter fortable us your. - . � Yes, ,heed P• the warning and get thenecessaryHarvest• Tools & Binder Twine We:havi one of th"e beet employment rec©rde of any Coll- attention to . y9ur eyes and, you wrhf be enabled •to concentrate without -ego in the- Domieion sf-Canada: - lavestigaWat oneb. `- - waste • of < energy or discomfort, `� gtoi for MCCoriafcir.Devift farm MaebiQery- and " Unless you train our vision 5 " - "It pays to attend the best. - Y Y_ :..... ..-Re•paios.. _ . see- ing in many casbs -will- become a ' Write or Phone ' task, and with the added strain in �, gnmobbs — wt -ii.r R' CM Oat lb. OT OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE seeing due to many new modern devices our vision today must bes ~~ 19 .SIMCOE ST. I40RTH, OSHAWA, ONT trained to keep properfy apace"with J. 5', �ALSDON PI vnING PHONIES: Raz. 899 Off. 1814 W the changing conditions, f _. . 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