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BROUGHAM----- �i (Nsmes in heavy typic, are t%c;6e MILLS iea'O°' D0°��• ials Wedding bells can be faintly R ILFOR8YTH, h. D:; Director heard to our West. The W. J.' Brown family now overseas). _ • • : _ r Y sP�t i .- :1886-.1936 .,� Ar,a 0o:r�o. Squire Broa. had to replant' 3 _thee week -end` at the Brown ;home. Doug. Johns; Pickering. •Signallers acres of born after the iCHORPING _ �11"s @= m" by • t ail storm. Robert Harvey is holida}�ing with Leon.r Herbert Whitevale, R. A: F. • : Harvest wasgeneral last gear his grandparents. - Fred Herbert, W#xitevale, Tank C. Ms4day, Rred4esday, and Friday.w ` belpre this 'time. Wheat. now is Sorry to report John Liscomb ' is John Murray, Claremont, 48th %11. Wheat but there appears to be laidu b a fall whiles at work a John Martin, #'E GRIND FINE f P - Y Pickering, Q..O. B. 1LD ".D,DY. 8asefsier, some rust. _ week ago. Ted Fowler, Pickering, Q•. O. R. - Ibrae, Skmis" std F�+ed of all •N'a Thee Audley Institute_ are invited T. C. 'Brown "attended Grand RoY Barry, Pickering, 11Ads, aro asdAerds std o' Wig to join Pickering Branch. as guests Lodge A. F. and A. M, held in the Gordon Watson, Pickering, A, S. C. Mltr at -the home. of Mrs. W Westney, City, during last week., Ross Heron, Pickering, Q. p, R. costestntesArr preNtable feeding BELL & ROSS on Turs. _ •.._ T Barristers SOIICIior Red Cross workers ...who have Saturday, after a- pleasant week's Basil Bye, Pickering, Ordnance -': We stet r W. l.AER?QN, K. C. T�� books all sold, are asked to turn holiday with friends at Pt. Bolster. I• L. W11son, Pickering, R,. C. A.• F. �-' Peultry ii.'Hii'OOKE SFI,I C• them' in to Mrs. C. S. Bryant, or The Misses Mcl3ain and Agar, of Chas. Siaunons, Pickering - Fs�tds said 2ppiles. ' '' J.0 .F. ROSS Mrs. R. P. Winter; this week Brooklin, are guests at "Thistle Robt. Holman, Claremont, Tank C. - �. ������ ' _ 372 Bay SL Much sympathy is felt for Mrs. Ha" at present. _ Thos, Lye; Glareacoiit. RL C. E. - - G. K.. Pratt,. on the loss of her relay -visited at ye. remont, R. C. E. U. 1"C A sister, Mrs. L. M. Irwin, of New- Dunnville ,during .the week, .-with Harold Hardy, Claremont, Tank C. Repair Shop J' i A moo., Heerir market, last week, at the early age her daughter, Mrs. Haywood and Ivan Purdy, Claremont, R. H. L, I. t ` , sa ao�o�c. 7ai� of 38 years. family. Russ. Burrow �""'« !SQL �1wt�oo. els:°es.etes Pb. esu cs�F , Brougham, R. C. E. I aAi re ared to re +°+� Mr. Gorden Gray is home from ' lave Walker, - Claremont, Toro. S. _ P P pair trac. '� MNNl� I!L-`�ser>et �' Airplane rides and' hospital, but will be unable -to work Harold Short, Broughmn, Tank C, tars teed farm 'machinery. '+«+•De fo Wfioe. Pa�aerpte for_ somg time s sl^ Harold Barlow,.=Pickerin tea neo:, Jump,, at the Red Cross Field Daycolder being g i1Af 'also a ant for Coekabutt and ,Entertainment on :Monday, badly- injured in his accident. George Martin, Pickering Vet. C: 8 August 5th, at Pickering Park Leon. Bath, Pickering, Corps. 1nf lemeots. n' Best Wishes are extended 'to Mr. g Vet. Co pp *� and -Mrs. Pilke P David Bath Pickering SSatisfaction guaranteed 3, (3 REB13RT T. FALLAISH. L. D 8.. Y (nee ,lean Phiili s) tg �i. Rorer Co1lw d whose marriage took place at the - JOHN NORTON " 4 s«{.00. asdtq. Udwdc� a ioro.00. bianse, at .Claremont, -'on The News is attemp ng to 'prepare+ p Anne ma se- ,lop- Volunteer Guard J��'-1�n a list of the names of Pickering hone 5104- CLAAEMUN'r �• �Le Doc. O a9 Considerable damage was done t-) alistTownship ` a. �• « •«�0. hold first parade at gardens and crops by last week's .men, who are with the k eu.k.s: vYoo. !let ea Canadian Services at home - and .� 3 storm, and the continued wet wea. overseas, and -ask that the families iA ther has greatly hindered haying Uxbridge, Friday, operations. or friends advise us - of. the names ! Word has ad Units of any member of their I'nswanoo of AU •, ms.•'� 13. BRATON. TOWy4SHM ] been race ed by the families who may have enlisted, in _ ��w0-,ar`O ec�,m�� __ night haat. Duncan family of the death o :hiss mer that we 'may iiecorgorate the t �J1te8 �7 tea• Acgmw 1.w.e of Duncan, of the West, who was the WWI" ��L • wsl[...twi:' �._ names in this fist. In the list now guest far, some time, at the home_ Published, the names of some of MOP* •a Sarl'bea A� E. Rlia� The 'Town of Uxbridge. the can- of her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Duncan, two t! tral' location in the County of Ont- years, ago, attending _ the Duncan a units • are not given. _ May. we _ ei�x>rrRAL II'f9Gl43AI'iE>g Parade and muster of the Ontario i'e`union.- . _ rrect _ information on � ' ono; was the scene of the first. have the co ` _ _ REAL S3TATS Tlxe Ro these?. We would like to. have l.heB' IMC!( 9f3 - County Volunteer Civic, Guard on were with families, names and units of all from this OE}NPSYAN0INt3 guests of the 'Junior Farmer3�®hip. Drop a line or phone the Friday evening last. Registered . one , day recently, at the Miller �t old stbttblished sewer, t+sadt volunteers Ire�nb Beaverton, Sunder- farm, "Thistle - Ha" after an after- News Office, Pickering NOT1.0-E to s rvo. vLnd, Cannington and Pickering, noon spent in visitin f - -Plms Acle elno. were on B arms in KINSAL>3 p+�; for the firs# ins- the district. A picnic supper was :.". _... pection, by Officer-Coamnanding• served on t_�-e lawn -to . quite a Our Ik%sfi �i1���E� WM. MAW Col. Chappell, of Oshawa, and Alt- :targe gathering 4 Me4srs Milton -Herbert .Pas- orneY-General, the Hon. Gorden D. The Sunday School picnic, Friday parents- here.kin spent e week -end with their ���' LtOiitBiD AUOTIONXBR AND Cwiant. About two hundred ,men, at Green'susual,'- VALUATOR all raicks, fell in on mak+ �oaa as u Mrs, Rhoda Fell, of Toronto is " r Mleo esadaeted r►asw>sero Parade._ There grand success, in point of numbers WUQD, OBN11 spending a dew weeks 4ittr _. her - of was quite a sprinkling of Wets" in attendance, fine day, swimming aunx, Mrs. H. Parkin. lI�D, 111 A TEL, , lflsas os write. Andreae 614 Dunda. of the last war. A smile .was seen : street. Hasa gee ai►d good supper filled all The first game of the play-offs, - ±w on the faces of some in the ranks, the requirements for a pleasant of. was a losing game to Whitevale, Whitby, Ontario. and from some spectators when ternoon, An old Sunda School tea- y on Thursday- evening, last week. H�TILDEB'8 BIIp(s ulii�{ e as the' Colonel called Ehem, "ir11d cher of Brougham United S. S:; The R. E. Mrnvbiay' family and ' Sweats" clicked their heels, and Mrs. Peter Diamond, was Briabu& BOA also 10091 carts a work swung on the heel ori aright-turri. -with pros Pin#' Mit Roxana' I,edgett attended the t Prospect S. S. who were also Jersey Farmers' Picnic at Green's We itatsahe ptstisod In rbelt 4 lull Government UnaMd They really seemed to be enjoying Picnicking at, Green's Part that fin, the old Palade- park in Greenwood. on Tuesday.LINE d MAPLE LEAP �IsiD B1• E. �tOa�Pille, �Dt, ground per: day. Site.enjoygd meeting old Brou- The service on Sunday was in �EILLII+iO Pbooe 191 fOree• In the fowls •isaII, they gham friends again charge of the Young People, Mr.' =Ai!i! 1, l' were addressed by one Conant, rwho The July meeting of -the W. M. Jamieson, of -Mt. Zion, gave a very � _ :Maternity, Medical, and Surgical explained the Purposes and who S. was }field on Thursday, July 18th interesting talk.. MITCHELL casts •taklD ives of the Guard, PpWch is print- at the home of Mrs. T. Norton g T� scripture read - Maternity Seei-Rooim AIlY, that of control or , segs and prayers were given by a .,hft��a GIA. reporting with a full attendance. Mss: 'Fred few of the members. 1111"M int 1Q4ayo-ax.78 to the police of local subversive_ 'Cassie, President, conducted the op- The W. • I: meets at the home ,of Plan, Oftire 74 Res. 66 Regboored Nurses is sttesdsnce sod activities, and will Act until such ening devotions, assisted b - time as some other , o , Y Miss Misses Sadler .on 'Thursday 'after- Kdor sanies SKIMS, rganization Duncan and Mrs. Holtby. in the noon, at 2.30. The Ro11 Call is - �bulaote Stn►iee -__ g's�s as. the - littia, woPld take ov- Business Session, Mrs.' Miller re- " er suciv duties- These men of the Ported one-holf = of 'the 'allocation A Food fora Sick Person". Fro - S• E• R• GOAD gs.37 Guard, will not be armed, and wear had been forwarded to the Presb g -Health Address. Music to only an arm-bazrd bearing Y- . -be given. by Mrs. A. Jones.. �. 10 slid �b. 1 �� '. ng the in- terial Treasurer, Mrs, Cassie gave The Foursquare Class met at the gpR ecription - Volunteer Civic Guard" an • encouraging., re ' rt • of the fin-` Something less than two dozen men Po home of Miss Jean Mowbray; on Spr&ye #;Gardee tools, Lawn ....INSURANCE g ancial side of the recent fiftY year Thgraday evening. MisQ Roxena from this Village reported that re -union celebration. It was decld 60wers, dtrry boxes, Cole. SL'RViCB g t • . Dr. Cs ed I Ledgett was - in charge of the pro- - ns h rtwright, led the the annual icnic of old 'timers 11044 Moves and Not plates, �O10t Pietltssiag 67 Pickering B?auP• - will be held on August 15th, at the hang se picnicnet Lynbrook Park - br Lawn lsowers Sbat old . a_ home of Mea, Philip, A cordial wel- on the 15th of August. BIL -B. �RY :. come to all who feel like enjoying 610d Repaired, f il1>RS AVTbiiOSIL$. Liti[M this re -union of old time members GREENWOOI? y ACOIDHIIIT. WINDIZOt>If Cw�c Holiday Pro-- and friends Mrs. Miller epic for KNOW -Hants Repair. expressed... .__._ a 'villi fire W. M. S. Mr. Won. Pengelly and Mr W:� ���� rV8M WANLITT 2 t agneas to have san��les ��orseTloN gram f©r Red Cross invite the Locust Hili ladies to cin R leALTI j y y -spent -Saturday with,. Toronto . them at Mrs: Miller's regular meet- friends. , - Ing in October. The afternoon's TB7j NR.W=ST $ Pro- - Mrs. Edward Jackson had been PIstis for 'the Big Field Day and gz`i�m was in charge . -of. GroupB _ " visiting-Mrs'-Annie--Hbren—e# -Entertainment,�r,der--the Miss' Duncan convener. Those con- Kinsale. - of the South) Pickering Red 'Cross tributing, were: Dorothy Bales, a Mrs: Thos. Hutchiso}t \has been >l�a _ 3 -piece Wal�>it design' Unite are now complete. Civic Hol- solo; Mrs. , Bayles, Temperance • visiting her daughter, Mrs. David- S iday, 'Monday, August' 5th, brings Reading, Mrs. ' Kennedy, : a Solo, Evans, in Toronto. WBteriiill aE81Ep—$79.5Q, to this .Tgwnship something new in Mrs. Cassie, Reading and Talk ' on Miss Ellen Kinnear and friend of entertainment, Ai '3 "Stewardshi " b REE Spring filled Mattresses. from a Softball Tournament TlayedS•• b T. P„N Rev, I{ennedy,'� Toronto, were: -guests -of the form- — - - p Y Roll Call -_ of a-Wornan m er s -sister, Mrs.-, gobertson WITH dVFRY PURCHASIS F tlte�e are some and -:_ =17 SO to :2sf:'SO - local' _teams- and- a I�ew Testament times", •A good ones) will start off the "al half-hour was s mdY over the week -end. AL L - Now is the time -fat stensisr day tables: spent'at. at the tea Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walls, Lindsay _ A plane will .be on hand during the spent the week -end. with the for- funitws, lawn tbalrs eta afternoon, conducting Passenger - -- ` FiF'iRVE$G$xi FRUIT ws11 papas and oift Chiba flights, and of b ,p. m. a Parachute ° mer's .parents Congratulations and GRAND best' wishes to them on their rec- Jump will be made frown this plane. _ t '►` See our Gold seal ee ets� ent marriage: -._ _ _ ... _ ._ SA LINE Get your supper on the group '. The Sunda School Rugs, is Us naso patteri�, _ Come ,early, no_ n pe g- Dar,Ce y Picnic will be A Beautiful Decorated- Tvmblet sod to go home held on Tuesday next, -July' 80th, -in BOTH 'FOR r 4 fns tea Lunch counter and refresh---SeAurda Night, July 27th the afternoon, at tf* Greenwood w'� ars agents for the Easy menti on the ' 7 �O�be Games d At the Beautiful New Park-�A program of sports is being w'as�isg Machine -and the at] hinds. At night, Al. Bob . andMarquee- - • re red. A Whits iav►iag lWeltise. Bert Harvey, with Mrs. Harvey at D good time is expected. el oma. '-_. e►nce Pavilion at prepared. the Piano; and .Canada s - Everyone will be made w ori- PICKERING BEACH Come and being your lunch basket. NdW Ad�>�fH: � se tone, 'Frank Oldfield, who we hear Ins tratio b _ each week, singing to -the troops P R y HARRY oESNER The -Sunday School Missionary r �t at Exhibition -Park; and Bob Clark and his Music Department will hold a special ser- 006ug and Refreshing in" his marvellous act, the Talking Also Dance every Wed. Night to vire on Sunday evening, July 28th, - Dods -and • Ma at 7.30 o'clock, in Greenwood Unit.. Contains no Epsom SS11's gic. A great day for MEL. HAMEL and his Genial ed Churn. Special p Rte' Ce Ae S- all ages. But all of the proceeds Tog ram prow- - go into local +Gentleman. ided and Mrs. Affleck, of Oshawa, S-outh Pickering Red 2 miles east of Pieiterisg Village will be guest speaker, Silver coil- IW� D�eootw Cross Work- Have you got a ticket : itlM'DdtT .tlls.eH,e.F�� "�^ ' $� n Deala on the Portable tbts south fe the Lake, ection in aid of -the Sunday School ' Radio. Tickets for sale. everywhere. Pickering Restricted Missionary work All are welcome,. ,a[.-��;. ,•” ;fMUM 0 1 Park,Mo g your friends. g I r. patronage. A CAm Ceottrsaad 60c. x.'1'w• p � T. S '•.est` Y V �:..i•'-r s7'T .�'. struction of thy father, and for - S U N D A Y asks sot the law of thy mother: 9. For they shall be a chaplet of SCHOOL, girace unto thy head, and chains about thy neck. The moral beauty ij (s Q O N which will become conspicuous by "•r.+.. w ,. .,,. ., a •':. ,., ..., . , ,;» :»�;;... F; � . .. lila .. .' ,:!,. ,p.M. 9' :�-R•.., •: a!� +_: . •.._�. �--'�"'.^'s—'.,. �,�.�w �- �� .. i res ,� . r ... .' • • - r.� .. — -tie . , '� Saving Ontario's- 1AD•I0 BEPOR?E�. Natural By DAVE ROBBINS f :, ,R\ wurces RADIO AND THE WAR NOTES AND NEWS following the advice given • In Radio entered a new phase of its u.- spleadid program . each Sunday verse 8 is here .4ymbolized by ob- r , IIESSOH IV s o c to the person. 10. My son, if -ftm schedule lined up headed by _ WEIGHING CONSEQUENCES sinners entice thee, Consent thou a program called "Forecast." It got tX Principle of Temperate Liv- not. This young man is warned under way July 15th and is being a).= 'Proverbs, is 7.101 Isaiah not even to begin to give heed s 11, 12, 19.23; Galatians Stto the enticements offered to T=• 'him, for once one begins to walk GOLDEN TEXT — Godliness on the paths of iniquity, human _- profitable for all things, hav- experience everywhere testifies sag promise -of the life which now to •the fact that -the step will lead G, and of thA- t which is to come. to others . that will swiftly carry 1 Tisa. 4: S. that one down to. lower' and lower � .SHE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Z levels. t , Time.—Solomon, who wrot0 or. Five Roads to Ruin - collected many of the gems found Its. 5: 11. Woe unto them that, i in - t" book of Proverbs; flour- rise up early in the morning, "that fished about 1,000 B.C. Tho - chap- they may follow strong drink; ter is Isaiah, from which a per- that tarry late into 'the night, till Aon is taken for this lesson, was wine inflame them! 12. And -the = bre't and -,-;---wrote his epistle to the Galatians the pipe, and wine, are in their .i n. A.D. 57. feasts; but they regard not the Place.—Solomon ruled in. Jer- work of Jebovah,, neither have rusalem, and there also Isaiah they considered the operation of - -' prophesied Galatia' was v vast his hands. what is now The larger part of this chap + know -n• as Asii Minor.ter. verses 8 to : 24, is occupied In this lesson; we are reminded with a series of woes pronounced' that a true Christian life is not aga:nst various classes of people a mechanical obedience to many in Israel guilty of certain flag- -tiles, but a. life so filled with the rant sins. 18: Woe unto them that presence of the Lord- Jesus Christ, draw iniquity with cards of false- Mulded by his Spirit,. that obed• ( hood, and sin as it were with a _ ante to the laws of -God beeomet% cart, rope;. 19. That say, Let him as it were, second nature to a make speed, let him hasten his =; person.- All -God's laws for us work, that we may see it; and r ,will be continually and ' gladly let the counsel of the Holy, One • kept' if' the Spirit' of -Christ is a2- of Israel draw nigh and comp, - lowed to control and guide our that we may know it! These .-.,*Very thought, .word • and deed, people are making an impious -. ruling sovereign' in.our heirtii chailenke -to 'Jehovah "to make From Father to Son good his words spoken through -:Prov. 1: 7 The fear of Jehovah it th b k tie prophets; s defiant unbelief "•r.+.. w ,. .,,. ., a •':. ,., ..., . , ,;» :»�;;... F; � . .. lila .. .' ,:!,. ,p.M. 9' :�-R•.., •: a!� +_: . •.._�. �--'�"'.^'s—'.,. �,�.�w �- �� .. i res ,� . r ... .' • • - r.� .. — -tie . , '� Saving Ontario's- 1AD•I0 BEPOR?E�. Natural By DAVE ROBBINS f :, ,R\ wurces RADIO AND THE WAR NOTES AND NEWS SPOTS Radio entered a new phase of its The Columbia. Broadcasting Sys - -has spleadid program . each Sunday service to. the world with the out- . tem an ambitious summer pro -- Do you know how vitally all of break of the second world. war. -ftm schedule lined up headed by _ as are affected by the depletion of Hitherto radio's first claim to fame a program called "Forecast." It got our natural resources! At no time was through Its entertainment vat- under way July 15th and is being In .our. history has it been more ue; today,, It is a vital source of heard on Monday evenings. Each irdporta-at• to know how we can communication, presenting the' program is built around some mor- conserve our wild life and fisher- news that develops so fast no other ie or radio star, or work personal- ' les. In a• series,of articles that will facility can cope with its swift ity, and is designed to bring out starI IEL Luis -newspaper -soon, con- pace.' the particular performer's best air servation an ent of Radio in "Canada has responded ilities. Shirley Temple, washed up our natural resources will be dis- readily to the intensification of the with pix for the.time being, will try' , cussed in a popular and accurate war effort. T'he CBC has utilized its radio. style. These articles have been networks to bring the news to list - written by G. C. Toner, B.A., for eners, and to pride the entertain- This is the time .of the year when, the Ontario Federation of Anglers, ment essential as a respite from your garden needs special atteu-•• and will deal with our familiar an l- each day's reports of, the struggle. tion — to keep - your prize rosea. mals, birds and fishes.And during these arduous months, plants and flowers free from bugs, Need Is Urgent tbe.CBC 'has experimented with fungus and all the other blights. = The Ontario Federation o[ A{ig• and dsveToped another urgent ser- The best way to care for your flow- - fila leas is the Wociated fish and gfte 'vita - programmea s eciall an- era to to tune in Dick, the•Amateur protective clubs of the Province. ned' to .assist Canada's war effort. per, heard from 1120 on your Organized in 1928 by. representa- Of these, "Carry on Canada"' is radio dial every week -day at 12:30 : tives of angling. associations from broadcast Sunday nights at 9:00 noon. Dick will tell • you how to - all Ontario it has expanded until p.m. from Toronto studios, and it meet all your problems. _ to -day it represents most of the is produced in co-operation with 13 Fertile desert conservation. The purpo8e of the Federation is to assist the Govern- . Federation. meet in aintaining; • improving and perpetuating the game fish re- sources of the probince; to bring before the public the urgency of conservational efforts; -and to edu, cats -the growing generation along these lines, The ,•President of thV Federation Is Dr. H. .C.. Bliss, of Toronto, and the secretary -treasur- er Is Mr. C. C. McGibbon, of Osh- awa. The executive council includes most of the leaders i_n conservation is Ontbrio. Mr. Tonerserved served oveisea4 is the last war and on his return. while in h Dame Interest - e efoolis g es nowiedom But the fAol`>afi despise wisdom HAND -PICKED RADIO BRIGHT went of Information. SPOTS 'Oati xto listeners can get this Sunday — Sandy's Canadian _ spleadid program . each Sunday Hour from BBC via CBC at 8:O9 - night at nine, daylight time, by p.m. ... Monday—Burns and A1Iettr- tuning in at CBL. CKOC or CBC. with Artie Shaw on the NBC -Red' for the Ontario Game and Fisheries network at 7:30. Tuesday. — . - • -' Laugh and Swing Club from WOR Another "'Empire program" is be- mutual chain at 9:30 pm... . , Wed. - tug presented by CKOC each Sun- nesday — Dr. Christian, a' drama - = day afternoon at 5:30 — when stanring.Jeau Hersholt, on the Col-- . - "Songs the Soldiers Sing" is the um'bia chain at 8:30 ... Thursdik? ' feature. This program introduces -'Stag Party via CBC from Vaa• new and old war tunes, the patriot- couver at 11:30 pm. . , Friday -- ic songs that, oreryone knows, or. Music You Want from CKOC at wants to know. 3:30 ... S•atuirday — fWib Guild . This show is one that every real drama on the NUC-D'u-'s 'network good Canadian -will want to hear. at 8:00. whole subject of which- the book e efoolis g es nowiedom But the fAol`>afi despise wisdom which ee _ ne e reigning spirit of the political — . animate. Aster ting from Queen's University he worked -- AQUATIC REPTILE =- and instruction. This -verse stands circles of Isaiah's times. 20. Woe `unto for the Ontario Game and Fisheries -= oat as the matto; or key -note, them that . cell evil good, iJepartmeat tar several" ysars as - - both of the whole book and of the and good evil; that put darkness a•biologistx A break -down in health" IIORIZONTAL :Answer to Previous Puzzle' 9 Done ,once a whole subject of which- the book -for tight, and light for darkness; Caused him to turn to free-lance I Pictured _ week.IFIPI- Treats. 8.. My sort, hear the in- that put_ butes for s@set, ad writing and -he -has successturiy reptile, or M10 To concede. - 'coridncted a column on nature for alligator. 11 Wild duck. • x ' ar Several• years in eastern Ontio 0 It is found 12 To repent. . _......+ oY William S - WORLD LD � nbwapapers. Ai the present time Mr. Tower is working on dfaeasem chiefly in fresh . r' � 16 Skillets. 18 Blade of grass. b�' ' l7� �r V/T�Q�J Ferguson of fishes a't Queen's University, Fisheries 13 Fertile desert 21 McRba2 m rlf g under , a grant _from, the spot. "a MA INN sound._ HOUR GLASSES '/VET�,E iJSED Board of Canada. _ _ . _ 14 School of university. nA! A 22 It has BY EARLY NEW ENGLAND ANNISTE.RS"-FOR?7NFING west for bitter. Refextn to that g 15 To scratch. W1Ltt���R teeth. 23 Interditti(n- - _ - '� 'fli ►R SERN10N5... - '- Y thin s that are, sweet and bitter, has fig To straighten up• 24 A gratuity.- 28 It has horny - - ' ANO c' y+�l>�TIMES h THE SAND WAS :.. it been said that . although . the may be sweet the material y y 17 To rub out - 79 South l l 32 To masher.- �T. Pigmented ' - � qty N -taste, they -are nevertheless bider, " Merica.' manufacture. .,b1 Its eggs are spot on skin. inasmuch as they produce abhor-. 20 Nude, 33 Star. ' laid in —. 28 Blemish. -. T.dMAW rence and disgust in the God -irks ,21 Strip of steel 34 Spectators. 52 Its eggs are 28 Brooch.- -nature of Man, and, after a brief in tube 35 Amusement. by the - 31 Sluggishness. .period of self-deception, are making. - 36 Born. sun. 32 Myself. . turned into the bitter 'woe of 22Cotnpass 370w1's cry, 39 Myself, 'VERTICAL 33 Mongrel, Enemy. fatal results. results. point. 35 ll: Woe unto them tlsat ire 23 Covered `40 Grain- :. I Heart. 38 To have. wise in their eyes, and, prudent - truck -c. 42 Female sheep. 2 To elevate. - 39 Affray. in their sight! (the road of pride) mighty to drink wine, end men 4 Bundle. ?*_ 5 Electric i.. 27 Hodgepodge• Thing. 44 Definite • 3 Bones. .4 Citizen Ridge 4l Flock. -43 Wealthy. Female _ '' ' \ 4 • of strep h to mingle strong; g g. 28 Sundry. article. -.-5 48 Half of em. 6 Cake = 45 fowl -47 Twitching.. - -- 23, that justify the wicked for a- 29 Logger's boot. 47Plant: decorators, '48 Postscript. nes cif the righteous from him! 30 Disturbances. 48 Pilaster. 7 Learni:is. 49 Right_ s ` n is tact "woe" Isaiah turns to I h -returns of peace. 48 Potato •8 Deer. x.50 Road. _ ' '- the drinking -habits of the"upper _ — ' 'cla- from which it would :SCS, appear that anu ng the jnd es of 3 % rl 9 10 11- � _ �►i'L7MIC "� `- Isreal there wcr:f ''ss-b,)ttle t3 ' . , �NER.C�Y. men". N A SIN(ZF_9' rolp rN THE - is not mucked: for isd- . "man : .410 mmei CI RGLI� ever a sov� tli, that shallbe'1 — 9 rT z I� COL3Ll� A Z,F-BQA also reap. 8. For he that soweth - = 8EL.EASED. _ J6 KNOWN AS A +•��yV1C'T. unto his own flesh, shall of the' fresh reap ooiruption; but he that a ? 2 - W10C1 L.L7 " _ F'URNISF`l ;:- soweth unto the Spirit shall of the 2000 HORSE Spirit reap eternal _1� Our - ' t'�O�ie/fF.rs..• - �•/ present life is the seed time of an eternal harvest— we must be- - - FOR 'e., , ._..i... ', .. caiefvl" what we- "plant far the S aWffG1LE YF�l.Q, quality of the fu;iure harvest de- Yv"t"""Y'"c perids entirely on. the prh8ent 36 7 - sowing. Like breeds its like; life ' :— CIRCUS folk have a language aH their own. To them, cameLs springs from. -life; and. death 2 3 are hunt elephants ar• ts e b monkeys o s o f psi p ells, are old hippos are ey elks. Pilo inb a e s the eLlm .ion et rr al is t of ''' _ - •- _ _ .:hogs, hyenasare -diggers. and ostriches are big turkeys. And soul's presont death to God and 5 s `iteas• 9. And let us not be weary in — 8. _ ease neat' peoded", f4N-feels sees is aaaiiag isR; well -doing: fez in' due season we shall reap, if we faint -not. — - t POP—No Choice By J. MILLAR WATT 75 s , r Biu.... ... .. r! :'.,.�rv. :-.. .. _. s.r.. .:p•.u-. -c . L .�- ��. e �"�'+�., r :a ..,•o.r,- .,r .,,, & r..e,cr. .:._-...a._ »y. ....' -'.e..,: -,..» .: a.aeyr�.• fc .a:i .t�v,. e:.'n; ..t ...✓1F :.-fir .kr +S`Ifi riA.-.-r•�. +4 i , • �jX' '�♦ k DOES tale good in • pip*!" tti 4HAt4111711` SEA4110110 ►otic+ '; pis -L8. "LCKJOP" TIN also packed in Pocket Tins after a youth. had attained, his ' *'jet Q. Should a host and hostess 'plan , majority he should be taught to E "., 'a f a wg some, kind of activity for every D CS" ' lend for himself, gave his son a ��• f ' y minute of the time they are enter- ..thousand dollars, and told hin! ; u taming house guests? that henceforth he would. have x� 6 e' r A. she should of course plan a 1C0 to earn his own living The young �•:.. man did no work, but spent sw� a Y� f number of activities, but not neces, riotous few months abroad, and yeilyp oeietrhyamiPn�uthe, Nor shouldGROWN' s entertainment, as though then found himself almost penal- p guest enter _ SOUTHERN J_Iess. His sole desire was to get {� t � 7t twereicompulsory. They houI4 be �r ` home, so be decided to send a ,#� YR1T more_ in the form of suggestions.-••••+-+.+.�.-»s�•�...•..� OXYGEN FOR -DIESELS _table. i He found he had moss auffi When two men and two girls • t Widespread use of, diesel -engined- ,. y �' are eating in a public place, at a ���� ��e��e + e(rplanes has been brought a step tient to pay for only fouz words �: yy�^ am table, how should they be closer through successful 'ezperi- so, after considerable thought, he y placed? menta with a new,oxygen boosting telegraphed to his father: Fatted 9 ,. , // Is Doing A. The girls should be opposite method of facilitating the takeoffs. kslf for one."' each other. Ezperiments showed that by Lead- - -o- Location of new minefields laid Q. What -is a suitable tip for pag- '�+�-N•••++�-+•►�•+�•...-.- fag the oxygen into the intake air Music Lover: "Don't you. _ by the British' navy between the halt in a hotel? POLIOMYELITIS DISCOVERY of a Diesel engine, its power out- think music draws the Eng- Orkney Islands and Ic land and A. Fifteen to twenty-five' cents. Evidence that infantile paralysis put oovId be ine1e41i6ed by 55 per fish -speaking races, togeth- between . Iceland and Greenland Q. Doesn't the bride and her mo- is shown on the map. Object is to ther make up -the invitation list for Invades the human' body through cent. for a few minutes without de - Another: "Yes . sort of guard Ireland against possiblewedding? more than one "door" was reported tonation and without undesirable ' German- invasion from Norwegian a large . last week by two Johns Hopkins strain on the engine: Anglo -Saxophone alliance." g A. Yee, together with the bride- .� �• bases and to help bottle up the medical school doctors. - o- Nazi fleet. groom and his mother, who as r -The -sailor was recounting his much right to include their friends The virus disease, .ln monkeys and man,•'leaves a pattern of in-, HELIUM ALTERS VOICE experiences to a dear old lady as the bride's family. j Say it with eats; - flamed tissue along nerve tracts Tho full resonant ynieg of i whea she inteirtipted hi -"But what rank did you hold?" ay it with jewellery, When and. suggests something on forming its pa in the ra n to a is changed to a thin childish voice sheaspes optician lad Was. the.-. -'But-, 'ay it r'h be drink; eareful- the menu, le it necessary for Ger spinalLiart ternindica wheire it eeub cesper- when the light non ezfl waive the moft le filled with bel - "Ship's , „ r-' , - Y,. _ ink! pa Y hat-. gas A. It is not necessary, but It .ia . used for filling airships, it has- re - portal or "door' the diseatee' enter- s+ "Ship's optician? I' never knew -O� ed. Discovery of the portals is an •.centl _ y The managing director -of the 'gracious of her it she dose. y been discovered. =* there was such a rank in the Q: Is 1t good taste for a soman important step toward preventing electric sweeper company was in 1a s church choir to weer contrpic• �'. Navy- What did your duty eon- a toweringrage. , the disease. e , slat of?" asked the old lady, cur- g none earrings. S�'OPITCH 0��,1>.�tiouslp. "Did that new assistant of A. No.yours write om advertisement in N atRaslli ULTRA -VIOLET TELESCOPE Scraping the eyes out of pots= the `Daily Dash' today?" he roar- For gmrk rerrtt tram ikhinft d insect 6iva Ent toe>g," was the startling reply. ed- (r,.�n�and L` _ _i__ A telescope invel}lea Dy the dii' � wililess's tool, eeseas and otiar er,eesatly t�isii e.7C�:lSS actor of General Electric's light re - "Yes, skis yoobla., uae.arld.t 000a em, C. anti.. "Yes, air,,' nervously replied search laboratory a4 Cleveland raptia ti cid D. D D. Yrereeiotim thererle.i A Montreal boy given a he chief of the advertising de- Canadian Trade �1� suniabM "it a+ddkly mteme, ten dollar bill to buy spark- pttatment. the there anything, makes it possible for the human 1 >ta.11WboukFrao it or be, cele eye to see more than 320 miles. Its TAe Ea O. 0. IL �tyrltNE et of cigarettes disappeared wrong with I sir?" and' was icer found a3 To- ,. hake Brun. Danish Governor, of construction is 'essentially simple Wrong with it?" screamed Greenland. arrived- . fn- - Boston, - Ienseta and a screen to receive .3 mato. an probably to him` the managing director. "Listen to Mass., earls In July for the an- -violet rays. Nothing but ultra - ultra 1 i cbaar• would - do him d rk;tietlns do it forepou'th ntroaude b between Greenland iand mthe violet raps come into the telescope; put a machine to discharge such FEMALE' PAIN Ad in a western paper: United States- After completing rays ,anywhere within the borizbn, women who suffer painful, irregtr . Poles' Came Early • - negotiations In Washington, Gov and . the telescope. will pick them far rriods with nervous, moody - '$11.50 Mabogany-finished Mag- - rpet a due to functional cause #sine Carries. It really looks like ernor Brun was said to be coming up. The invention may some day should find Lydia E. Pinkham's TO Canadian Lands to Canada for _the aemte purpose. be of use fa convoying darkened ve¢etable Compound siTAyiy mar - g poultry feeder, but it's worth ce oras to relieve such distress. $2 98 Fier commerce seriously affected troopships, for the pilots could Pinkliam, Compound is ma 3b While Polish IMmi ration rn by the war, Greenland 'hopes to sell signal back . and forth with ultra- eapectally to help weak• tired wom- " $10,75 Mahogany -finished. Fern- volume commenced at the end of � en to fro smiling thru dsmcult days. her products • to Canada and the violet i ht; free from airy danger over 1,000,000 women have reported •try. Ali eyesore to us. You tak9 United S'ti tee and to purchase sup- that enemy submarine@ would see amazing eats• , %FELL WORTH r and look at it for $5.95. the last 'cent -try, history records. _ .YIIeal that when Lord Selkirk arrived plies; be said, hem, _ $18.50' Blue decorated ditto- with his expedition of Scottish: This was made for planta, but it's, - r settlers in 1812, solhe Polish were been planted here too long. We'll added to his 'contingent in- East- - , `transplant it far $9.25. p - -''- '- $16.00 Bird Cage and Stand.• ern Canada and romeded with . e a s•C L A S S I F I E D A D V E R i I S EM E K? Bc:�ght to hold acanary,. -but any him to the Red Ravel' Valley !n a s - bird can have it -for. $8.00.• Manitoba. In noting this fact, the _ _ $49,50 Solid Walnut Console Colonization Department of Lha DAKERY E42t'IPlIE\T MEN �sANrEu -LYONS' ' r _ Table. with Mirror. If we keep it Canadian National Rarflways states BAKERS- OVEN'S AND MACiiIN- A FEW MORE WANTED TO ACT any longer we shall hive -to sea that' in addition to being excel cry also rebuilt equipment always as agents: must be convincing til'MMER CLE.aRANCM: -a A4. F. lent farmers the Poles have con- on Mand. Terme arranged, Corres-- tMicers to-Otarty expla4h advarrt- NlF*W AND REC0XDITIu1ED )Ft hh an antique, $19.85. pondence. lnvltnd. Hubbard Port- sizes our Household necessities VVRNiTt RF; �_ •tributed generously to the u•p- able Oven Co.. 102 Bathurst St- known as FAMILEX''PRODUCTS• $21. a Smart 3 -piece brown• re DD• _ Tornnta. offer to buyers. -Already selling !n Chesterfield Sults, Marah21 re. Oilild;ng of Western Canada 'by immense Quantities. Door to door versible Spring cushions. 'Tbor- Say it. with flowers, oughly clean Say it with sweets, s traditional' culture which lT.- BA13V CHICKS canvassing -necessary to show art• _ gay it. with kisses, - - tludes -folk songs, dances and a LYnusual� take- orders for acme. f32'hestestleld 3aulie Ft awn mohair national drama . END OF THE SEASON RACK BOT- limited earnings Possible. Eveood commission. ry— guyed rrf,!c tont prices for Top Ngtch Chlrkw, alble Marshall cushions. Ptr:ect. all 'from bloodtested breeders, body buys on sight. For FREE _$12.5-0 2-ptece-•Chesterfield su:tr in Standard Quality White Leghorn@ CATALOG ITE AND DETAILS: FA.' figured' blue iaquard, reverribie 9 9 per cent. Pullets 311,90, Clement, Montreal. U B cushions. thoroughly clean. 9D a fuY e large repro s.:' w Cockerels $1.00, Barred Rooks,l 3 -suite b(,,tun ddII.1.'X S"0 St S4 .0 rut! ;. 'New Ramps $6.45, Pullets .58.95,'" mohair Chesterfield, suite. ' (goat Cockerels 55.95, White Rocks Hy - Barn Roofing -Granary Lining new 335ii). Thoroughly clean and brads RarrPd Rocks z New•Hamp14 g �f romyletely. reconditioned. * $45.00. Kroehler Chesterfield bed New Ramps x Barred Rocks, BUPERTITE STEEL SHEETS CWST suite, 3 pieces,, uPholatered, in, 'White Leghorns x Barred Rocks, lets, cover more last longer, lay brown repo, figured reversfbie Light Sul sex x yew Ramps S4i•95, ?aster, save sheathing. Buy now cushions, Complete with new mat. •;Pullets • 119.45, Pockerels • i1f; before war 'advances prices, direct 'tress. Perfect.p Irtrr;e',Egs Quality add one cent. !Som fsctary, • Superior Products $14.75 Breakfast Suite, .white tram `y Older pullets six weeks to twenty Limited, 15 Nelson Street, Sarnia, mod with black, buffet, drop feat peeks. Top Notch Chickerfes, Ontario. table and 4-chddrs. T, M Guelph. Ontario. dinette suite, choice $39:00 Modern of finishes, buffet. drop. teat table , END-OF.TRE-SEASON SALE OF PMRSe1Na1 and 4 chairs. Aa "owe tastgi. Roden government Approved $45,00 Floor sample dinette sate, chicks from bloodtested breeders. ZUIT 'POBAI't U• SNUFF.' E,ASILY,' natural 'finis'h with red trim, 're. Standard QualityWhrte'Lelrhorns inexpensive) `ta q `�A DA $fix 56.95. 90 Y•" Home - remedy.. �fectory table, bu[tet and 4 chairs. N per rent. -Pullets $13:90, Teatimoniala i;uaranteed. Advice E' 4.00 Solid oak 8 -puce dlntne room Hid C Cockerels $1.00. Barred Rocks, -tree. _•liarllelt:s nnx 1, Wlnnipex, suite, buffet, table and 6 leat`,er- New Hampa .$7.46, Pullets $10.85, ' r Coc.ereis Barred Rocks $6.25, New seat •chairs HamDs -3x•95, White Rocks. Hy- FERTILIZER $49.00 Large English oak dirTnx brads Barred Rocks x New'HampF room suite, buffet, extension table, `• , thins- cabinet and 6 leather a .4 New Ramps x.Rarre,d Rocks', PURE' CTNLEACHED HARDWOOD holstered thalra: Sussex x New Ramps, Whitd Lee- Asher for. Fertilizer. One Thous- �: rns x Barred Rocks $7.95, Pul- and' ton. FREE CIRCULAR. Geo.E59.fi8 ItfSdern diking suite, In rich 7 Stevens. Yeterborou walnut finish, buffet, extension lets $11.35, Cockerels $6.25. Big ' glr. Ontario. table, china cabinet 'and 6 leather Egg Quality hatched from 25 to seat chairs. +. 30 ounce- egirs add one cent. Pay $69.00 •Beautiful %-tone walnut 'in- t' " Ald Bronze Turkeys 28 eenta.-.two. ! ATRiOTIC . F:\ 4'ELOi ES - Ish dining suite, completely retro= week old add five cents, three fished,. buffet. extension t, ble, week old -add ten'cents. OI r puI=.' iI(YPTEST ITEM I.K NATION! 'SEN= china cabinet and 6 leather- :4°p - lets four sational, Patriotic Envelopes. ur ..weeks to twenty ePks. White: Blue, Un Jacky 25cRtor seat chairs, Perfect. ;Free catalogue. Baden Electric _ 389.x0 Solid walnut dining suite mn= f {' i°�':• >` �C:hlek Hatchery, Limited, Bnde'n, $1.00 for 1'25, $1.75 for 250, dere buffet, extension table, semi- c .Ontario. •33.75 for 500. Thousand with your _ closed cabinet, and 6 leather seat ' - -name, 116.00. -Postpaid, Agents chairs. Perfect condition, BRAY RUMMER CHICIZS. WRITE wanted. Every loyal citizen a pros- $129.00 Beautiful large walnut suite , for breeds available. August sect. Samples 5 cents. RETAL (cost new $475), buffet, extension chicks to order. Started pullets, LACK, 15'6 Yohge, Toronto. table, china cabinet, and 6 chairs. eockerelk''later. Or$er'well In 3d- upholstered seats and backs in ' ♦ vanee.,Turkeys tnq. Rray Hatch•. red mohair. Perfect' condition. T'ery. 130 John N., Hamilton. PHt1T0 FINISHING 519.50 Bedroom suite, large' walnut '. - -- t tit de3ser, full size steel bed ' DON'T MTRS THESE HIGH QUAL- in walnut' finish complete with ity chick bargains. Grade ' A FREE! You .Cent NOW OWIf new mattress and reconditioned White Lerrho 0, 36.95. 90 per cent, saltless spring. Pullets $14.40, Cockerels E1.25 complete set of beautiful silver- $39.00 Smart walnut finish bedroom Barred Rocks, New Hampa E7.45: ware 8baolutely without • cost, suite, dresser. chiffonier, full size , Pullets $11.45. Cockerels Barred manufactured and guaranteed by bed, saltless spring and nets mat, to ib• Rocks $6.45, New Ramps $5.95. 413. International Silver Company, tress. - o first other breeds to choose from. start- Yov may have this complete set 559.00 Floor sample bedroom suite, to paY iOc tires, $ sition that /-''' ed chicks, two week old Barred absolutely free by sending your • in bleached - walnut finish with ou ppDt ou a prof° Rocks, New Hamns, White Rocks films to Imperial. Send an order round Venetian mirror and water mac shat Dct� y ' . He Coll make y one .tjte in every 510.45, • Pullets $14,45, Cockerels •now and receive ebmplete partic- fall front, dresser or vanity, thif- ulars of this amazing offer. Six or touter, full size bed, aagless spring Nom Dealer. be has a Fire+ft senestion�f Three Leghorn Pullets E17.40. eight exposure films developed and new roll -edge mattress, 0' rest Firestone beeayse Three week bid add three cents. addition to the pea money in lower 4ciecd Turke.-a 29 cents, two week old snd..printed 26c. -or, 8 reprints 25c, Large assortment of ruga, stnces, { a' pill save Yov ever, purse.be has three other ' nl do 24 cents. Tweddle Chick Hadcher- plus your choice of a free'enlarge. kitcheh cabinets, wardrobes, dyes cissa to suit rises. Not •O Y fes Limited, Fergtia, Ontario, ment'in easel mount or free silver- sera at ridiculously low prices. Cyampton tjft, bottom p oa the basis eE' ware. To get _.the best In qusli-_tom-- All trade in furniture -carefully "pre@ tock FURNITURE FOR SALE and service send your films to, reconditioned, guaranteed absolute - at" ltireetoae selling at tires, but Put safer Imperial,,Photo Service, Station J.,, ly clean, and sold 'with our positive 7 tires now ore than ordinary you can own. It s cost no tun the cheapest a pester today. FURNITURE BARGAINS - FREE Toronto, money -back r e of k_ tion gun ante aat'•tae Fireatoae ale they c t noaf�� the nearest Firestone iatalbargainsnsent on request. All LYONS FURNITURE CO >^ urs bargains eost„per•in good.9 Aold on_ money -back. ¢uar- ..- - -,---Guaranteed tires on your ^'tti�., - + ^ -� antee. Wholesale Furniture, Dept 478 Yohge St. +- TDtOaIZO -4 _ -saw _ 1 x., 466 Bathurst St., Toronto. • ``AR AND 'TRUCK PARTS I, Used A friend tried" to stem Mail - TO ALT, SUFFERERS FROM SCTA- New than "Happy" Roland -of- York Lica, Lumbago, Neuritis'rrnd other• SPECIALISING IN REBGiLT' MO- py ... 1 torms'of rheumatism, G & H Rheu. TORS,' POWER-UNITS.a Hydraulic PH'� by sending a let%er ,bearing .; 1 wx, matte Remedy will g4ve quick hnd H o 1 a f a WlncLes, Generators, this in&cTiption: truce rel4ef. SOL-tisfaction livarant- starters, Maan•toe, carhurctora,-• Fed, cent prepaid on receipt of $1 ttadlatore - 'F.xchanfie 9ervlee, r� `-, r, ,`�,..:'. ✓'."� w S 4i do H Lahoratorfca, PlckcrinR tarry@ catlsfartion • or- - refund. - - i@Ci iL� 3�7In *„ �,; �.iTifarl0. .. f,rvy' ,talo 1`n;t.,. 4DepY. J., ruMnr•.. �a7 UE `a�i� •'/ �.i. . y r •'—. � '-- 5 e�'wpr,71 'Z.:_anti_ . t '' �1 ?MTBE ' PiC81�Si'iG NEWS fin. Name occurred in for hit t lett a 'y 3: thiol } '.' . war of 1885. The les- for a motor tri in Western parts. ; 4=% .��ZYOR ` Term of the Egyptians was taken Congratulatioga_and beat wishes F. J. DQMYAlt. •a.1A•r �. G fes=. iL60 M a8vaaci prisoner and exiled to the Island are extended to them from their filmzveyam Qsuu a and AzmAW :A a Subscriptions � the Tinited of Ceylon. After several years of many, friends. f British rule . he said that it was a > iplsa� Vsad. Gt. rltsin, SZ,001 in advance. blessine. to his country that tfw ,,,j L��. eseae� et ; lost the war as they were far bet- Barclay'Transpor t - .,. -ter off now than they twere before _ John markar, Proprietor - P ANENT NAGGING PAIN r the war. Those colonies in -Africa -.Daft SersMe � THAT FRAYS THE` TEMPER *91rLi Af4o C►OMMIgHTS ruledthe Germans ]*strandcest nr ! is e Whi are now between on a o=colo' µE -- � N1 LTIMN111D - For the third time, Iiitler has strongly against being returned to YOUR EYES, r :offered to male peace with Brit- Uerrnany as they. much preferred Ily drivers an trained to be caraft C. H. TUCK. OPT. Q ��� ��$� ��� ; -min on terms -"based on reason". the British rule. We .do. not hear eantrteoeef and tenable. _. _ a �- ::As might be expected, Britain has that those nations which Germ,anv Pillow)illi - w rejected the offer, as she considers recently -conquered, are joining SpoW Rates an Leat Dista■ae tYWAWL 02�L' tt", offer a --joke. -Hitler would want Germany in her war • against Brit- t rit _ IkasSag. _ •� ;ft understood that e'rmany was the sin. On. account of the barbarous Crushed P-14 �a -- victor, . and Britain as -being con- treatment which they have received crier too atsaH. No>•t-tee-kegs BRQC-- .quered, and as a. conquered nation it •will be a long time before they Alt . Wdruents insured aA :Oen THEATRE r :u be would want to treat Britain in 'will become loyal German subjects. t!eesl tlV San' d and . t3�e same manner as he treated the - Q W>:3ZZ'BY" small nations which he has brought. GREENWbOD ",QFi�i'ClAL '- Stone ' wider the German yoke. He would - - �+ Healthfully Air Conditioned treat Britain in the same -manner Mrs. Jas. Johnson, of Toronto, i.� - DWiTsTed W ii Pit All Shows Daylight Saving Time as he is now treating France, by, celled on friends recently. " Barley Chop, $23.00 a ton -- ftwok FFA 1026 Making 'away all their foodstuffs - Mr. F. M. Chapman of Gras- THURSDAY FRIDAY a SATURDAY rs�e cities ItieMt'a/d M►�! mere" took charge of • the church Bard body wood, $10 a cord. that he • can lay his hands upon to JULY ab, 26 and Z7 teed the German people and his service for Rev. R. W. McVey, on Buckwheat for Beed 130i1�iZi �� arm On account of the treatment Sunday last and delivered' a • splen- , .Iwo Shnwe, at 7.30 and 9.30 y Fencing and posts s they are receiving, it is feared that did address to an attentive aud- Saturday Matinee at 1.30 " many of the ,French will ,die of, ience. Mr. George . West will have -(cedar - or iron) RING GROSBY starvation during this coming year. charge of the service on Sunday, at _ Notinve to You ' That will be the kind of usage Hit- 11.1b a. m. as usual, and the foil- We Welcome Inquiries.'GLORIA :JEAN Ur wal give the BAtigb 210111.i 'ho awing Sunday, Au s� Building of an .1-iftail get them in his power. He would Pastor will have returned from his , 11151 cir. ti take possession of all their proper- cult work, as usual.' (IO1�i1lIRN On Saturday, Jul 20th, at the Claremont- Ont. d WITH rLIIhtBi2�iti 1'Gt ei` a ty and make claves of the people. y • Aa the British know what is in Claremont United Church, Manse, • Niece W. puke 33p. .-'.,CHARLES .WINN'GER Miss Clara J. Walls, eldest da 1Ptioneand store for them if they do not win red -BL BRINDEL the war, they are determined to � � �' and Mss. F. Walls, and �---. _ ROOFING ' . light to the last man rather than Mr. James Jones, only son of 'Mr.tice to :r 1 a.ao emu Brantferd Bee tl e submit to the tyranny of a barbonr and Mrs. Joseph Jones, of L'sbrid- MONDAY, TUESDAY 4 WED'SDAY A: ons nation, such as the Nazis have ge, were united in ,marriage. Rev. AND OTHERS JULY 99. 30 and 31 i[ateriala, empire Batluoo• proved themselves to be. All jus- I. E. Kennedy; of Claremont, off- Ed Equlyses�et, i}9ro Y►aMe t tics and freedom would ' be banish- iciated. The bride wore a pretty In the Estate of William Edward LaM Centoleta Stew at 3.be systema. Beatty -ed from the land, and our churches suit of new blue Bilk, with white Doidga Deceased: L H 8n lldin� Material accessories.wbuld be destroyed • and an end acceesoriea. Her bridesmaid, Mics ALL PERSONS having claims 19 - would "French Without would be put to Christianity. Thus, Vanessa Walls, her sister, was sinal rbcs Estate of William Edward !f Estimates Free l in defence of the great Principles dressed in misty Pink sheer with Doidge, late of the Village of Tears Work Guaranteed ~- for which the British are fighting. matching accessories. They carried T aa ��pptt _ Brooklin, in the _County o! Ontario, WrTH F d PRa�17t'1 E they have been aroused as ..they long sprays of pink rosebuds and F. . beby'abreath. M3. Alex. Ki Farmer, deceased, who died on or have never been before. The Ger- Kingston, about the 30th day of April, 1936, RAY MILLANLI mans have looked upon. the British of Uxbridge, supported the groom- are .hereby noted to send partic- ELLRN DREW Phone AlIO2 -as being a weak race and one Attar returning to the bride's home tea. ONTA8r0 ur lacidng in courage and afraid to (continued top next. colu)tin) mars of same to the undersigned, Alfe an, Added Attraction ` ' Aug - fight. He will learn more about the on .or before the 13th day, of Aug- L _ British before he is through wvith ust, 1940, after which daze the es- 66The House of the e B tate will- be distributed, having re - them. Besides he will have all the NAt1Cf! t0 Ct'Cd3tOrs Radio*Ser'vice British Colonies to fight, and AND OTHERS taro only to the claims of which » know haw to fight, as past exper- notice, and the undersigned will not ience shows: In the Estate of Harriet Jane be. liable to any' person of whose WITH aZpert service cad !�- Doidg+e. Deceased. claim he shall not then have notice. GEORGE SANDERS pairs to all II]ak8s. 1;6as- As evidence of the. solidarity of ALL PERSONS having claims a MARGARET LINDSAY the British Empire one can refer DATED at Toronto. this Ub day of VINOSNT PRICB . - Qnable charges. Work to thc enthusiasm with which the $ulnar the estate of Harriet Jane , July, 1940. MAN GREY aranteed. various blanches have flocked to Dolaige, late o! tics Teliip - of Whithy, . in the County of Ontario; Claude Field Administrator; >by bis (COMING -Nest Thum, Fri. -and Sat. _ . tF�e colours to fight in defence of Spinster, deceased; -'who died on or Solicitor. Angus McMillan, X19 Mel. 'AR.TH-UR FIELD ' ..the Empire. In Australia, New Zea- . AUGUS'F� I, 9 and 3 G about the 24th day of June 1936; Inds, Str., Toronto, Ontario Graoeme Rad o ace) Tela v loalitl" land, India, South Africa, Canada ERROL FLYNN are hereby notified to send partic- :and every -other -pant of the Em- reface of same to the undersigned. : MiRIAM HaPKiNS - �� Aseoda� �� Aire the sincerest Ioyalty is being ��{ �t * * M itda%y manifested, . Hitler refers to the on .or before the 13th. day of Aug PICBI�1.G MILLS IN !6 Phone b¢Ol, PIOHERINa_ ust, 1940, after 'whieh date, the es brutal treatment given the Indians tate will be distributed, having re "Vii"giriia City" by the Biitish. If that is the case' gard only to the claims of aloch Shur -gain feed, ser• k why is it that the Indians have the undersigned shall then have • joined the British Army in hued- notice, and the undersigned - will vice mill, chicken c reds to fight against the Germans?. not be liable to any person of SPECIALS -7n `South, Africa, about forty years whose claim he shall not then have starter, growing . 'ago. the British engaged in a bit- • _ -- "'ter near .+with that country. Today, notice. C;kf�� mash, laying mash, - Br Rat, eg28c. . G the 'South African's 'are among the Dated at Toronto, this '4th day of - t loyal subjects of the King. July, 1940. 1 range mash, Joy i�1D�tld Steak - _1 plc. a �. 'They say that they are far better f off now under British rule than Claude Field. Administrator; by starter, lconcentra- ,\ -whlea they were an independent his Solicitor, Angus McMillan, Y9 tea calf starter, tur. Fore Ln►e l�t. s We ` Melinda Str. Toronto. Ontario. 1 f rg key .starter, salt Stewing Beef, =1?c. a The Jdasseyeiiarris Farm'' - in blocks and bags Jewel $hattea�ing, 15c. a ttal Purina fly spray Claa�iC Ciea�awr, �3 ii ftp 139e "Implements - for cattle. _ . mac. =. ;::Sales and Service I D P1 � R G, ONT. . W • ; ;<• '� E DELIVER = • - `FRONS b317 •Butcher • (Picone 8000) .Piekeriad ;rc ARE YOU THE RAN? Reliable nnan, between 25 and 60 .-- -� years, with car, needed immedint- _ ely to hand out FREE Daily Nec. _iGET HIGHESTPRICE , essities such as Razor Blades, in - nearby rural route and supply eh - for tablished demand for Everyday _ Necessities including spices, s, FARM PRODUCE RIGHT at HOME . tracts, Balling Powder, Soaps, 4 Medicines, tock and 1 La H L.� Cal. ' M%eraiized S PFarmtify o Fly Spray. experience helpful. _.Live cgs ye vas This Cut shows our new No. 17 Binder with all 'the' good experience. not necessary. Ualities of the- No. 5 must be satisfied with #30.90 per - ':Spring Lambs = Live Fowl and n18>ty aeW improvements making Write i=ediately, The J. R. Wal - this the strongest and lightest draught binder on the market ��► Montreal �• Live Spring Chickens with1the same reliable, knotter, and ito ability to handle long, _ Ercall Egg,l� short or down tangled, makes this the best binder buy, J and all made in Canada. A-fnll line Of .Massey -Harris rapairs: Also Burge Milkers, Wel-od's colics, Eliitrio Fences. All Kinds of Repair Work RdCQIV1NG and GRADING 3T71TIONQ WHITBY r �1C1HN L. sw T,rlei.� w.r..teed PI CKER/NG (FA RMS LTD) Brough Ont. ea.�. a,� °It N _ • % C., rssi� � ow I", rbc" wdtn sus �`' g PNGONTPMONa PICK 6IOG ' - ` - • - TIONS FIC!!; a e 19 � .. _ • • Pioae Lati■M!s akS03, ICKaRI, . _ ... %� .,:5 -•gin, r„"yr. �,.�_ ,,....Y. ,•i" _.- s y: - •� r.,.T.�v •..ec:�z^ `+•s:-,. .., ... • , a.•y r q.,..nt :+ ga.. .Aa. • ^. _ ^;:i. 'r ",y w: �" �''" M� •.P _ s ; � : i ,. � �� '.'�. . .. .::'t ... - ' .,.�, r:ice :.-.. �.. C'�fi. ...,. '� ,'�.. wu, ; !-^ __. - ,.�$.•'i Ty."" R%%`i s 16 ".>'*"�'- �.:. a,.,:� s` '-v--^„ . gar. ti� +' �;,y.Q+'...i"' . -tai..`.•r' i �N�. - - 'c:':�.:r3.' �.:a:�d'L�..3+h .55...+x'. 'moi'- :. - � •-o..'•�; _ "r••� !rig .. * ..,. } from h re attended the .3rd. Everyone welcome. tLARMONTBoar Touraam t at Mark2wm _ - � � • on Monday night; and on Thursday =Canadian Natigzial Ezhibitioa'�,�� L ---� last, others visaed the - Oshawa August 23rd = September 7th COCkf�lutt ^4 !' Mr. C. A. Overland was Erin Club, along With Port Perry and P WOOD HOTt[R fora short visit on FFidsy last. Whitby groups. Mrs. Dopking,. Mrs. "' ConS�%lt FROST & WOOD Miss .McArthur, of PeterborOh Chiandler were among the winners --- - visited friends here, over the' week- ofri 'x, D TW2BD1E, -SALES and SEF{�ICH • • Visitors during the week -end at E. R 1 Piakug inMoi Who wants a few good lengths the United Ghurch Manse were , -,Of picket fence (good lumber). See Privates Donald Kennedy and Jno. On Roofing fersaro# and For,; _Will ,Birkett. Kitt, of the Essex Scottish Regim- Houses, Eavebreu=ba, Hay._ Mrs. Minnie -Bennett Is quite ill crit; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Murphy; Track, Barn ]DOW Kardiivare, a• t/lr Ell _. at the present time, and is being of Unionville, and • Mr. and Mrs. Lift Eze Garage, Caotst Werk :attended by Mian Harvey. Frank Warne and son, Billy, of Carpenter aarsrrk of all The Bowling Tournament ached- SchumacNO. 6B BINDER - . her. pled for Saturday Iasi was again The auction sale of: household ef-hOnr�s, For more than 'fifty years , f , '}postponed on account, of rain. fects, the property' of the Readman Dealer for !!astir,` 5teef C'Oel6 utt Frost and Wood ' Is dos/ia brit sibs ea.. ' Mrs. Lyman PilkeA has --been vis- Estate, drew a very large crowd on iPr�Fdaisla. Binders have set .the standard � ve era fssaii r grday last. Over tharty-flee care Y, ' --iting Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sr., at Sat -• -- of efficieric z' BobcaygAon, and' other friends. were counted. Prices Pwere durabili Ex erience, when Ta dim good Let us give you an ;estimate on t'' P Rev. I. E. Kennedy officiated at and was considered, a very, good coupled with. the latest, ested �o■es ere. the Decoration Da services at your requirements and apprdved ;features, swsik w!1 start oft Day ti}e sale. The house and lot were not gives , .Whdtevale cemetery on Sunday aft- sold, and are now' being offered you more for your money -.... abase emu eat - lernoon last. for sale privately. -See advertise- Notice t0 Creditors and that is why the Cockshutt *o*oak. *0 ams. . 'The Executive of the Committee -meat elsewhere in this issue.- AND OTHERNo -.6ft Binder vAil do a better reports the inability to get teams • Job of cutting light or heavy 'w• for the proposed turnament in the -'- .._ DUNB_ARTON. In the Estate fa Mary Readm crops. From knife to knotterb1 ''iiwsssrwtal �� football and field day this Satur- sa, the 6B is superior -. but don't �r s., day. Definite plans- will be ann- St. Pouf's Church, Dumbarton, .Deceased - F..r:_. lake our word for it; Came lII h is � OML pounced later, if available. Sunday, July 28th. Sunday School ' at Your earliest o zh tea head west ALL PERSONS having claims a- and see for PPortunnty' The well-known Hungarian Foot- at 2 P. m. Evening Prayer at 3 P• gainst the Estate of Ma Read- Yourself why, the w ball team from Oshawa played here m•. Preacher at -this service, Rev, 1Y Cockshutt No. 6B Binder, With • man, late of the Village of Clare- its "Oil Bath" high pressure on Saturday night last and were E. G. Rabinsoa. mast, who died on or about the lubrication, dependable pressure defeated The regular meet' ' of the W.knotter Speaking of the Hungarian team, of the United Church, will, beMayare g t is the choice of noted to 'send particulars of the one local gentleman refers to them held ,at the hoose of Mrs." J. R. P successful farmers. as - "a nice team". Dales, on Thursday, Augast 1st. saere to the undersigned Executor, Repal/ Handj�. n on or before August 15th, 1940, af- R. a. Thea Roll Call -.. ter which date the Estate will be :Also Agent. for, Taco wagon PQNI;B,I. D�OZ'OB - ympathly of the community MY Shield and Buckler. Is extended to the family and sur The East Group of the W A.. vivors of the late Mrs. Shepherd- are holding afternoon tea and sale distributed with regard only to the -wheels used w *' of home-made cooking cl&ims of which the undereigmed !ltandard ld�aba V�.Qa son, of Green River, rwhp Posed a- king at the home shall then have notice, to the ex- - Oar tires. _ Day and Pfisba BaevyM way last week. Mrs. Ernest Baker, of Mrs. R. W. Baisdon, French. elusion of All othrers, and the rind - and Mrs. Reynolds, of Claremont mens Bay, on Saturday, August ersigned will not be liable to an DELAi%A*;-SEPARAT08S Pbbasi Si00/ L • are daughters of the deceased. (too of nest Column) Y SEE 1 OUR LOCAL DEALER person of whose claim he shall not Malvern we The. ladies of the. Red Cross con- - then v notice, for the assets @o. IVAN BARRETT, PtGKER1NG have Markham, '�/'n .. trona to carry an industriously at FOR SALE distributed or any part thereof. Pons Ply 6914 the lung Club House, in tbieir ...... -A v►oriiior the Rad Cron;. The amalc- ;gin -roomed rough -cast- house, Dates, at Ctsremaant, this. 23rd day Ing of quilts takes up most of their with lot of &bout- one and one-fifth of July 1940. TENDER$ WANTED , time, and we hear that they still s+cres of land, and small barn, is Le' E. Q ft /LL Tenders will be received by tbR issue a great market for their the village of Claremont. Apply to N. F. Tomlinson, Executor, bir her quilts. They can na ,keep up with Dr. N. F. Tomlinson, Claremont. Solicitor, Frani Pugsley, 219 lam. FUNBRAL DTO IRROit AND undersigned up to August 10th, for orders - Executor ad Mary Readmaa Estate. Ilton Trust Bldg, 57, Queen. -St, W. ZKBSLKZR a heating system and plumbing for Toronto. 'Ontario water, and other repair@. _ : Rmoawoor,to- :. W. J. Kaahse, Walton Amis, Secretary, , _ -. Sco+�t!•iiie Na 3, Duitbartm or James — Night and Day denies) Mills, Chairman,Dunbarton 9Ssinew Pheo• Assidenee fhec! 49 - lii Bed Croes Day at Pie kerlag Monday. August 5th _ :. s South Pickering O V _ SH�TTRed Cro T +, y F "Fuld F' � ��. � HORSE ROUTES . _ Frost. &-Woodi - _ • IR40 e - _ - AAWKRIGG SEL>iG'T •-- i27349)� � _ Agency ?2478, Imported Stallion proper. :. ;. of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, wtll Now sea* of Parts .e• iuks i make the ll soon --of 1940, as foil: aws: Mon. June 8rd, David Cram - 18srrles on above naMssa ford's; 7th con, Pickering, for noon, FRIGI RE 1 home for t. Tues., Jas. McDon. idplsmenb oa 42b" !� ssaMa ski's, noonrahan'st's Hotel at G F At this remarimble price Frigidaire gives - ' iDw� �° Btlooklin, for night. Wed., to J. you all these advantages: teY McDonald's Kinsale, for. soon. % a - Famous Mer -Miser • i -Piece All -Steel �' L. E Home for night. Friday, at Johp, - - Cabinet • Automatic Interior Light e = C 1 are mon t Ont• $cows' 8 COI. for noon' Homme !o: T Saialess Porcelain in .Food Compart- y night. Terme. ;16.00. payable Feb. T; meat • 4 Big Ice Trays with 1st, 1941. " e Automatic 'Tray Release on COMMODORE. AGAIN (26812) - ry Tra-r - . , - �. the elwieely bred Clydesdale Stab \� tion Plan ... and many other ion, the. property of Robert DaPi^ ' ./ ;Frigidaire Higb-Quality=amCos of Golsen River, will make the sea-. - :. rPsPtsanPn! • _ r /R�t .�.can of 1940 as follows � r Tues■ ' Come Ii fee row wweY Seem, 1 leave his own stable M.rd M 4•M •01" rem memw heyet -� 28th wil • .. Proceed to John Barnes' a/ CHA& _to rml Cherrywood,for t; thence to ' � ..�. _ � tii� � � � Bert; cldord's 4con., f0! a00nr': on Wed. 29th; thence to Ted Holt. 4 - �s • OdMb= b9's, Lot -23, eon. -6, for night. on WbWid&6 Bili m i. Thursday morning, proceeds - to �• - �, R -R - ■iia �li■� of 1.7 - F�+sd Wright's, for ate; therise � $ • t 4 * 1, r s — _ its 3111M d's, Lot 8$ rear at .».,:�•.;...` .. >�.> d y con. 7y foght. Friday' nooin � � b __ Bert Silverth ... - .aG.'•'0..; ..:•.,..,•:., w ' r _ it ` :.H:'•::.:>. , Int `x.:: •:. :+ � ZOtii Line, MafVu m. Thence to o ; stable till the . following lbesda7.'; . _ �n:::>•�`' �,, ., .. V c �, � _ Terms - 12.00 payable Feb Ist, 1941. USED CAR BA 6RGAIS r' XX.: y : 1937 •Plymo.uth Coach 1933 Chex Sedan n 1939 Dodge Custom Coach `4 1939 Ford r _ • , �,� �- �� : ; Roadster` •� _ 1930 _Pontiac loupe J . 1933.1.2 Panel Truck - } 189 DAI sap Signals and Shots ' - Aboard a British warship, range -tinders had r.., All Oat/ Ue•ondltioned. & ftaisateod--Prised to Sell s signallers work. The range finders show the Pavey to the Gras 3 the gunners, and :. pee's. crew could tell how accurate is tlw British firs. .y ALF, MOLE Claremcwt • f. give U14-8yilum Immediate moral T H E W A R - W E E K --Commentary on Current Events and material -support In air effort to become Indepondeat." For Better Desserts NO. I GUESSING GAME L . .. .... UNITED QTATES: One of -tile an Offensive Draws biggest guessing games I.V: Zerm sizes In all his tory was In progress last week at 411,0--Deelocratic-itational ienventloa­ er e —77-777-- ' •3a Chicago, while the delegates (and To Register the candidates) , wa feeling d more frqstrated, for Pre - •more an -ur eldent Roosevelt to come out with 'Vow people last week allowed END OF RIDPUBLIC his intentions. For engineered Bus omem"lves to be lulledinto a sense FRANCE: The end of the demo- pense, there 'had perhaps wever 011'steutity by seeming - inactivity oratic Third French Republic - be*fi anything like It. o -- r n' Sta - h- . C rc is the part of Germany.. Rather, it which rose from the ashes of the The week before the convention was everywhere felt that Hitler, limpire -of Napoleon III and fell had been eventful. Pr6sidedt Roose- D2D completing consolidation of his under the Nazi conquest was velt, declaring that the United eastward position 14 the.. Baltic, regehed last week when theFrench 'in the Balkans - was awaiting only Parliamen . t approved . a bill 'giving States must prepare for "total de- RoulmG fen -se" asked Congress for $4,949,- Kin 'Tut Goes Vile. moment, to strike at Britain. the Government of Marshal Petain 181,957 additional for the army And a- a a THE CHOICE -FDR BRITAIN full a. xijow . Constitution. navy and proclaintiod thill' two -fold Back Back To Sleep Reports circulating in me had And France 15locame a totalitarian policy: "We will not send our men The SO Sco' 'irl'Guis, u t a, -Gtr ­­.3 And, it that first Italy and- Geri&%ny state, Its motto no longer "Liberty, to take- part in European wars�' . Famed Egyptian Mummy Re- Boys Brigade, of "Lond6nat, are 'i, would sere an ultir6atum upon Equality, Fraternity," but "Work, "But we will repel aggression a 9 carrying out Great Br in offering her -the family, fatherland". buried. In Three CoffIn# •by an organised listrict collection df used and wast- mater- ainst the United States or the West- - , , isholce between surrender and des- MEDITERRANEAN: Threefold em hemisphere The Cairo New Resting-placetive huge out- Ink of all kinds p firuction. An article In Virginlo Gay. Italian attacks against British poo- Unknowq a, co -o la3F, which brought . the session's war effort. The city wen livided daa newspaper, obviously referring sessions,in the Middle East were appropriations for the armed fort- into Prime Minister Churchill's own keeping up their pressure last es to .$10,100,078,270, is designed to, 7XIng TutwAnkli-Amen, the Jnto. eighteen areas, and a ��peecb of July 14th, said that I'Br'l- week, according to dispatches- from give the United States a start on boy' ti�e Appointed to Tian all! ditect stain will -fav to -a t Cairo Kenya, WU'ZUC- . ean­,uavy� a combined Pharoah of Egypt whose mummy gathering and storing of th� waste- waa disinterred In. 1922 from the ft.,7, ote-, 2. is�ant, choosing between submls- paor, scrap metal, lead ead Egypt: and British Somaliland Be- akmy--z;AvY-alr fdrbe of about $6,900" tomb where -it bad lain for thous -Collected. ffkmto the renovating, restorative vers fighting took place at a num- --and modern weapons and planeAg ands of years to- give the world a. tierces of Europe, or extremely grim her of outposts. Above and below -equipment for a land force 9f 2,000,- I great many pricqless archeological When Lord Baden -Powe -1-71'Plalted- and v.iolant -war An which inexor- the Suez, at the same time, -British -NO men. '.finds, has gone back to bis rest. able. destruction,. a fateful, precipt- bombers attacked Italian army, CANADA: -A rush for marriage Mrs. George Gibson, who return- Toronto in -1923, during a mtr of tons step toward final overthrow, Canada, he told eight W -,*.t- Cub navy and air bases. from Mediter, licenses, which amounted to a ver- ed to the U.S. early In July After - will be meazured not by years or ranean Libya to the- of the Red flag .bearers that if they-evir came Itable stampede in Quebec province 15 rnonthi;. In- Egypt, repprte .4 the weeks, of which 0hurchill, spoke, 'followed last week uuoiL the; an. F,6 government- has reburied to London he would 'Istat them' Sea. Egyptian a real English tea.",'The-In-ftation bat• by days or bonne." Most of, the Italian fleet was ,re nounceme-u-t-by--Ied-oral.-�authorities King Tut In his thre-e coffins, the THE PUSH. SOUTH ported last week in home harbors that all Canadian men married on InneTMOSt Of which Is pam. Id, to resulted in a near "belie-�% it or -go Helen not" when six of the group oight A "bled dispatch from an after'fleeing under cover of a smoke or aftef July 15th would Iiii consid- shield hini'trom the perfls of mbd-. Kirkpatrick, Chicago News' corres- al members­-Of-01"gth 14;q:2;R"fIM x4fteen fbIlowing a brief engage- ered as "single men" so far as mil- ern warfare.' vondent' in London, reported Indi- m6nt with British warships. era now in Eng1knd. calle-.* at the last week were that Ger- ;�Imperlarl Boy Scout Heidq--,arters Itary service Is concerned ".. And INNERMOST IS PURE GOLD wan -forces might go soathward WHITHER CHINA! those ydung men between the ages "'NO One," Said Mrs. Gibson, wife. to enjoy the t". The Chl�,t �Iaout -FAR EAST: A Munich of the east of 21 and 24 who didn't "get J* either befote or simultaneously .-of a geok>glat for an oil company, bimself-was absent, in but took place' last week when Great through under the wire looked for- "knows *here the body' beim with their expected_ attack on Great they were entertained on '.-L% be-' 4%rftwn- their "Jectivee bet" Britain agreed to close the Burma ward to undergoing military- train- taken. It Is gone from , the Colro half by Sir Percy Everett, 3L Dep - Museum, -to munitions and war mater, In this surnmer'either as volunteer Museum, thibt Is definite- The mus. Npain, Portugal, Gibraltar and the uty Chief Commiselonei 4w. (Military. experts regard lads needed by China In her war recruits for the non -permanent act- eum Itself, with its priceless col - against. Japanese egression; and to Jve Militia or as draftees into the- Is 1111lbraltar and this Azores lection of gems; and artifacts; Chesley, Ont., Scouts prohibit the transport of arms into same organization . . . The ca,111118- clo3ed. Atiftorities say -repairs are rOw- f4e primary German objectives. as from the British crown col - China Ing, potatoes on a. plot of ground up of further age classes for train itath of these can mtrol and dom- neccasary." ony of Hong Kong. The- U.S. State Ing was expected as. soon as the placed at their disposal by t fri4nd "ate some of the world's most im- Department at Refence Department waa.ready for of the. troop. Contributions- L)f need portant trade routes). 'terid' objection, to the 'deal: but them. a we+k: those for wage-earnere with, potatoes were Inilitid to larr;-kthe ..SFIITAIN: Stormy. receptions in did nothing to help *China. efthei. QUESTIONNAUIE dependants.from $4.80r to $14.40 a project. ...1be British, House met oese an.- wee - k. To qualify for the benefits, j�ouncewents: . that Great Britain -It. -as r 9 result of 'the cutting off �Every man and woman In the Do- a worker must have paid 30 weekly ,t)y Tccuta of the Burma lifeline, the Chinese m4nJon over the age of 16 (except Niagara Peninsula had f&mally acceded to Japan's government Is forced to concludes cloistered nuns, men already . In cent ribullons or 196 days. Payment co-operated with the 1. Rg.! Cross Xeguest - to- close the . Burma -,road. -peace with Japan. it will mean that lhe - a rwy-- -of Inbane "yl- Of benefits begins nine days after Inmates branches of- the, area in tt;; o' aMine of the Central Oblinese gav- unemployment. ornment; that a bill dispensing in short order Japan will find her ums) learned last. week that' be- Jng"��d'operatlon of a "W-!:,, ii.mvle-- hands free to seize French Indo- The Ontario government's new'- phant" store tween the dates August 29th and in St Catheri=-i-i4, Cal- -,,�tjth triad ley. jury and the right of Obina and- the, Dutch East Indiee. -93rd. tb�y would have to answ - answer -a policy of -reducing relief rolls was lections - were =ad .. a of 'u"! 11hrn1- *ppeal In wartime Britain was be seen last week as putting the At home In the, 14nd of questioun4fre. for national registra- tare, brie-a-brac, garden too' i, lawn the Ria Ing )pushed. by the Home Seerel- screws on first, the municipalities; fug Sun. the Cabinet of Premier tion purposei. giving full details mowers. etc. Broken furniv, :Wail tary; that the governm4int scheme Yonal resigned en bloc. apparently with regard to age. education. OCCU'. second, individuals in the province. accepted -provided the brioii-. -snorts to evacuate children. to the Western to make way for anew regime all pation, qualifications fo, 8'rlee. The municipalities were asked to were available. ..Scout li. were., --lbeenispliere had been -postponed. ready to fulfil Japanese army de- strike off relief every "person who hal: . 7 made district bollectio cen,� -cz. Prime 'kintati6ir Churchill in his The busine-is of national reF�stra- could be classed as "employable"; ruands- for- a "firm band" policy in. tion�6 tremeldous underiiii Sunday address -declared. that the the "em the Orient. "employable" In each ease he. :7, Is being looked after by'the newly-, Ihg forced to take any job offered British -would rather see London Collapse of the Yonal regime was created War Service's Department `'laid In ruins than Hitler victorious. ascribed to three him. no matter how miserable She major reasons: Germans who enter Britain'will-get, - 1. '­ Its - failure to- under lion. J. G: Girdliler, former wages, or how ill -fitted for the work Historic Fort Abort 41irif the premier said, and satisly.expansion- Minister of Agriculture. The -D,* b happened to, be. -The fact that t . ­ - 18:9 who bare been demanding that e� . ­ • should the invader come, there'will partment will place the results of scores of the "ernployables" had For Internees Japan take full advantage of the the ri-glatran.tfon and survey at the -afiny rejection slips' appeared to ibe no lying -down to. him as In otber den" situation created by the gal disposal . of -the govlenmont;: pro- in�itter not a whit. But Fort Mehr sit K fall of France and Holland, both y "A LONG WAR" moze. organtle and co-ordinate'(11f. of whom have rich colonles in the fefent forms -6f vollintitry aniAtance 7 ---EMPTY ARMS Ontario, Still as "tou: at At.. A Russian- writer. estimating Brl- - Far Fast. The country was full of disap- with a* view- to the -most, effective itr tain's chances In the coming strug- 2. Desire for * closer' alignment actioni Deopite Guar„ use of personal servic4m or -mater- pointed homes, potential foster -par- .Arle with Germany, said last week: with Germany and Italy'. This was Jai contributions for war ents with empty arms, after . the 'If Britain Is really determined to r or other ennsidered impossible so.long..as word came through last week that Historic Fort Hk-V­A.7,L'T9ng 7 iour- light to a vlctiirio�is'e-nd.' then, re, purposear: co-ordlrvate,exi�Mg pub - lying upon her geographical post- Premlpr Yanal and his Foreign lic Information services of the gov- the British, Government had decicf- Ist attraction for thculiAnd.,- Car. minister, Hachiro Arta, rernalned. ed to postpone the avacuation of, adians and Americans, no~. � one Alon, the- tremendous power of `her I ernment; maqe arrangements re-' In office'- -childrt-sn.to the Do&lai6las'and the' of flie'largesit'.inter "val forces- and exceptionally pOA`-- -iijoent c.�­n garding refugees or other -s in .3. - Disiatis faction with. the Yonal :brought to'Cini(fa by i":4cu-of 'th ; U.S.... Declared Ontario's Mints- the Dominion. inful - f Inadciar and ecolii,ornic ' re- - . .. - . e regime since, Its ineeption,-on-the sources ter of Welfare Cross: "Tliis -pro- Ali signboards aiid 01.leaf [1 that Of - the British metropolis. war; take over the or dut- -ground of its "exces5lve"' liberal-governmentvince alone could absorb N,000 Brl- were posted along the high-t:r id- -]Dominions and colonies, she may les of any -other governeut de-, xuaAntaln a long. stubborn -resist-, ISM, partments, should the occasion be tish child war guests without difM 'eatifying the. road leading *,h P. once The landing of armed SYRIA'S THE KEY d"rnc-d' necessary. culty, and arrangements, could, be 4ort have been tiken do% &nti* � forces on the British Isles repre- -NEAR EAST: Events moved to made to boost that ligure by many armed guards •stand duty. Pir% 13 s ward a showdown in the NAV J013 I'NSURANCE' East. tb'dusandt.- without special permit are 7:,,*. al - tents, even for the powerful.. Ger- Beneath an outward calm, forces Canadians earning less than $2,- The First - Canadian Division has..' -lowed within 200 yards of I 31n 9 Joan army, an exe, ep ttonAlly difficult w.*".,bre.wia9 last week In Syria, 000 a"yeir (4,660,0.09.peoD1ip in -the, .,a, new -cominAndeT. Major-General ciept- fort. operation. This perhaps is still the' which- may change the -entire face -Dominion are affected) - will partici- G. R. Pearkee. V.C., of Calgary'. was Merchants In Klogston-an-e a I*o _only _ppat,means by. which Britain of that part of the world. ild. In adis- pate in the cbritributory unemploy- appointed, to succeed Major-General neighboring Barriefield say -that snigbt be forced to capitulate, un patch from Cairo, New York Times' ment Insurance scheme which cafile A. G. McNaughton, who had been since the fort has been turn:-: foto t leen the s.truggle.ends in some-com- correspondent Jos6ph Levy wrote: before -the Hbuie *of ComftioMi last promoted to command'a new British an Internment camp they ba..'3' :Is(! promise. That le why the war may- "It Is -generally agreed that Syria week. By 1941 it is expected the Army: Corps iwltb the rank of Lieut - 'more. inquirlein atiouf it tha,: <--ver' continue Tor a long time and. assume. today Is the key to the situation in program will vover� 2,100,000 wage- -onant-Gene-ral. be -fore. They said- tksing- the 'completely new forms." the Near East. Whatever happens earners in all types of Industries Conserv'tive news:- Con�servativle tort has, During .the Week, while Germannot affe?ttd the in Syria,. whether- political or mill- and other work. Employees - dl- HouwlewWf -Hanson last week re- -trade gr"tly., air raiders continued extensive at- tart', will affect all other- Arab vil:10,d into seven classes - will eon. Jected 'the'iukgeiitlon' that he,. along tacks on coastal 'defenses of Eng- lands. Now that France has collap- tribute fr6ni'I2'tor 36- cents i week- with. a number of selected follow- d&ing R.A.F. bombing squad- sed, Arab nationalist aims, politi- the employers' contribution ranges era, sit in with the King Cabinet -.,-.sone acted more vigorously than Cal ambitions, and the long -dream- from 21 cents to 27 cents, accordi 'States at Ottawa for discussions on fhe fly �r',(8(//�E% ever in flights over, Germany. They, ed -of federation of the Arab Ing to the wage group. The govern. Dominion war effort. Mr. Hanson -wrought great -havoc upon -airports, have sprung to sudden rebirth. It ment adds a grant df,"one-fifth of and tics followers refused to become Vow iuri0rig Marge concentrations, oil depots, is with the help of Britain, that the: the total contributions oremplbyeys associated members of the Cabinet CIGARETTE PAKRS un their in itions factories' and jumping- Arabs now expect to attain tb and em'pioy6ea, and pays the coqk of No move has yet been made to NONE FI041!4 A.I.W. -off, places for enemy air forces and aims. They want to see quick Bri- administration. Benefits for single select a new party leader for the --iny-ading. troops. DOUBLE A-UT0!MATW tish action,' action which would persons range from $4.08 to $10.20 Conservativei. 113,001t,L-ETr -7 I-"REGILAR FELLERS,—Quick'' Work By GENE- BYRNIE's 'THERE 044,436Y/ WELL A NICKEL kl,�, M IS S MY NICKIL 11 A INICWEL.tIT DOWN IN THAT woN'T •-TAKE ME CATCH -DRAJ N TWO SECONDS 10 (;ET IT ,,ECA1 RtV.-S, P.0 Offla All 11914. . µ„• • ( .. _ { 'l•.., w'af aa. ♦ r ...1 .1 - ' ,. LA. .. +.:r '±•a i �'.I , . .::: 7' u rv'{'J -y: -i J _ '.Tj".�q�,•' p. , :VEr.S,,,�'' ;! .�-+a'T' .,:"'.... .._. ."'4. x.. _. ..r,. .. G4: .�. ..:�+... ....a: -...,.._. ,.,$ '::+F', .'3!;!yi.. eS .::.,,. t°s' a `n.,, s.. `—+•-- :,,,, y^`i.d. �.,,. r., .'.n.',,:: ". .y. .. ., t. .. raw T".e ♦. i, ..'+ w. ....avw''"'�. ,". y "'>rr moi- , ti . ». 3: ::,,Lew M ,..:... -• ?n qua n ._ r ! n g. �,a.- ;,n -. t s _ 1 t �� ate- ea , ,' . : Poo- . I � � - .. - —=11 I �� . . . . . . . .i, " - . , , T Y 1 T THE " S A L A D A" W q y but .the, Y ere handsome and — �/+ strong. The mast have been 16 -i ' �4. or so, with muscles develo Infuse 6 heaping teaspoons of Salads Black Tea in a pint of fresh, boiling water.- Ped . _ . ._ 04W 6 minutes straln liquid into 2 -"ft container; while hot, add 1 to 1 jos cups by toil in the fields. Their hair of. sugar and joist of 4 lemanstralntd; stir until sugar.isdissolvsd; Bll container ;'awns done in peculiar tight whorls. R ;gym., with cold wahrr' Do not allow tea to coot before adding cold water or liquid ' Their garments, of roughly wov- ++ . Y t e st ., - ,- . "will-beccme c1coudy. Serve with chipped ice. The above makes 7 tall glasses. en fiber, had been crudely but �, - c effectively dyed in colons and de- . . " . .aigna which- 'Lissa sensed had a S . , rel gioua .significance. Bob had - •told her snatches of aut-h , thirigs, . _ _. -' . .. .i. •• -11 she recalled. - _ BF SADIE B. C1fAMBBRs A "SA L' , BA-'Lissa peered now aver th"e roof �; rim, but the maidens and their I hope many of you have ob-. escorts had disappeared in the t+tined s copy of `E`-0od for Health' r - ..: _ - lass, somewhere• in' one of the in• peace and war, a little booklet '-- - ��� -E� darkn �.. ++r..y _ other. houses. .The ...village wan published by 'the Canadian mid- � � . .. . - ... , - singularly quiet. There wsa no foal association. This publication . , calling, isinging-, visitmi> call' i math es a 'on of communal rou- from time to time 'we shall en - r _ - - • _ ;, tine. • She had swift mental pic- - deavor -to 'arrange' means for you - _ ,I 1. - L � t , "'- _ tures of New York at night, by based on the fundamentals of this "` W. contramt. advice. The first purpose of the —Wrigley's Spearmint Gnaw 3 . Bab- reached to , pat her hand book is to present an a compact !8 the favoiite! Millions enjoy, - _ _- ou "Don't 1 . by encouragingly. et it get and practical- form what doctors it- -s long-lseting, genuine you," he half whispered. "We still and scientists have learned about vor._iiealthful, 'Kingdom- -1 ­. have time.- And yet we are nn food t „a * OREN ARNOLD hrough years of study and delicious, refreshing! Get the: .... -.. � 1� . no . danger ourselves. That's some- .research. Past history informs us • good habit of enjoying itafter thing. A whole lot, in fact," that in times of war, tuberculosis, every meolf -- • • ! . influenza• etc., spread rapidlp, . CAST OF CHARACTERS werb on the second storey floors. Preferably A Girl claiming the lives of many, who ,S - iiOBERT .$A1RRY — hero, . ex inside small `robins. She realized the truth of thaB: =have.. <been weakened frost . the . ��� ? I i plorer. c "You cans stay up there," Bob These strange lost people might lack of the proper--fo-od.��G' . Ove► MELL.SA LANE • -- -heroism, said, and 111 curl up somewhere indeed have detia' to sacrifice p Y Barry's partner. down here in the store rooms. the visitors! For a moment she1. The protective, foods of course - rsp�N F MRµ ��, HONEY BEE GIRL -Indian; ,� have special mention and ..one of G f y .. I'll .Pali in the ladders for you: almost wished they had. The up- the highlights of 'the R Ey t •{member. of. Barris. party. They didn't -.get to,retire im- prehension .of death couldn't be publication' pri- -+ - me is a y, this U—s. reminder. that t _C u .,- 3normbe7 Barry's party. hardly finished exploring when. wracking tension. She thouKht fauner produces all the foods nee— - -1; - ' ' ' y 'again -o New York and the i -m- essary for health. Cai}adiaaGET 1TODAY i. ' the were ' tisiled from 'outside.� � grown- -ve stables such as toma- i.aet --eek: Bob learns that the They hastened- to the ledge acid possible -. chain of - adventures r - ,; .`" strap a -little brown ole ars" - - • . 'which had followed when she alis- toes, turnips, cabbage and lrurtq _ - - $ pep peered down. --' ,-•the remnants of a lost kingdom = - veered a harmless news a er' in .season (apples, berries; jcher- g There stood the . cfiieftsii� and - P P June,=the months lacking curt- ,J two other mea evidently --an ries, ams, peaches, pears can _, ..' ---a peaFle who Dace Eyed in De- - want -ad. She smiled to herself - • r •-- -' y an Diff- replaer. 'the more x ehinti. ,I. fiance Castle. These peoples think cial body, ,and before them were. - then, even, through her despair. F pensive m- r _ :- " -1a -Bob and Melissa messengers of font brown maidens,..young girls "Do you think they know one Ported fruits. Hence we are ad- suggestions fur meals,-- - - tfi• Sur— . . of them is to be"sacrificed?" she v?Red to buy fruits and. vegetables Breakfast Thei " . . . " all. The chief was pointing and P demanded of :Bob, to an awrd. in seas6n. Meals are. budgeted Fruit—Tanaato juice, apple, - - signing. Bob, hastened down. - g `g - _whir er. - i+• cording to adults and children a_ pplesauce .or fruit: in aeasan. _. - .i:iIAPTER XEX This ne �wvwow, lighted by >s "Yes. The chieftain said so. and hence the families of differ- Cereal-Rollgd oats or rolled The • flits visitors ,stayed in a torched, tasted fuller a half hour. eat size. and the reinarkabty* low ,wheat with milk. strange home that night. -The In the end, the three dark men : They consider it' an honor` to lbs clot of 26 cents cost er E '` .. •chieStaL: with. his family and ser- led their maidens away, and Rote , chosen, and each dne hopes you'll; 'daily P ggs-scrambled,.. poached_ oe pick her: Their idea. sons .see, is, - person is reached. We are re"' boiled, one or more a week. wants ws:ated. tela house, -.beat lir same back up it?" house ladder. • -minded- more, money cannot buy ` Buttered toast oteaaionalls "What .is it. 'Lissa demand- that the sacrificed girl becomes bet -ter nutrition,—it will aimply With marmalade or am. ,the kingdom and _with , consider- t __ ` able }oWp offered it to Bob -and ,ed, anxiously. - -- a le -goddess herself." - buy a gr- -r v clef o m T sse� P Y j '1:'688 7:16 .hospitality' was gen- 'Lia awful.!" he whispered, in a 'Lissa .shud•dered anew: b ate a y f ore ex- ea or coffee for adults, milli _ ,. pensive foods. When there is not _ for chitdrea.4. airie. _ .: -- ..- attained voice. "Things have tak- How often does this happen'r . _ , . , . _ ` c:ch mAney to spend for food. - "But where • are the doors?" en a much more serious turn.. _ s human—murder?"' unch o Supper _ Thi n e L r "I don't know. Probabl fiat ' milk the shopping list should, -.. _ up (creamed v 2i�a whi3pered. g g Those girls—t7tey are'saczificial y once pots- Bo egetable)+ (if bs milk and .cheese• then. _ ; ' ?'here .*--as 'opening- in..si ht maidens, Lissa!" . _ -a year. But it isn't exacty Mur- Cheese sandwiches toasted "Sacrificial?" der. It's all in -the o' toay and -whale grain - prodncfs; dt•aired or . on the ground level—no window% Sacrificial. She looked In. P int• of viibw: ) _ _ labra c_ holes. Two ladders led . lentis at him, % • No Qyo take next raw fruits and vegetables; Baked' or . scalloped pQtatoeN " ' Ol" Ma sort' lastly meat, fish and eggs. with cheese .9r io a aE:c�xid storey ledge, . how- Yes, .The old chief says they ry Melissa _ - .. - . _ . - _ - _ ever. i� R'as .a rather imposing. have chosen the. most gauti.ful wasn't going to "take" anything. The '-fourth in the group- for (.reamed left -over vegetahtee or - - . house, tu.a stories hi h and' girls in The kingdom liar the white - She`- wasn't -even going Eo Listen vegetable salad g pe^- pettrt.asing is cereal products. Bread, whole: wheat -with .button. haps do'airle the size of a . " ds• to see. You . and. I have to '- t°'.any more scientific :talk about- First, bread. - Then in the second try oflter. rt. She was exhausted Deasert Fruit in ae>ison, fresh" --it .woe -strongly made of ,.stones._ Pick the one we want sacrifired . emotion-• (cer�.a'.) Rr'onp is__givgn she choice - . .arid .plastered -mud. .. • _ :to fhe- sun•!"- . _ ally and physically. She could iiot of rolled oats, rolled wheat flour, - or cooked or occasionally holier In t're ceiling," Bob, •-answer "But—but - how? Sacrificed Dos:,ibly have restrained the sobs rifle, cornmeal, macaroni, is or jam. - • ed: 'T.�c _Rneblo Indians.still-bulli -1ipe $9dded.a`u[t means death far _e just he'd Iota. Under the- third group come en a _'""a— m _ that shook :her then. i ilk for c1ii1_ that war octasionally.';Bob said no more. he sweets and. flavorings, where B "Yop mean--?" her- even .though h honor for her tightly. as she erfed aga►n.;t feu' snif coffee -are also allowed. .. . .. = _ - "Yes' .' you ..have to 'climb -'un . us!". him, looking out the while to see Lastly cod liver oil is to be given READERS WRITE IN' _ m ,i laddEr to the fitst-storey roof. _ "We Daren't Refuse" .if her outcry had caused .any (!owing chiCdren and-fliose worn- 'Miss Chamber■ welcomes e'.. sort o.f alarm. He was ball ' p . thy' n dc- T+ again inside,-. through The thought appalled thein, and y .. - i.•ng indoors, • from • October to somal letters from interested �� ,an 6pe rnR in. the 'ceiling- .And' for a moment the two µere -s 1- shaken, himself. He pave thought . g- • readers: She is leased to receive - fi thh.e c;?*er Iadders Lead to, the.`_ enk. Finally Bob ¢Pok@ again. : to one or two wild plans for p "HP wan il'ight.. blaybc, in _the dead• of gigantic tram. b suggestions os ,topics- for hex. secant :':Dor. That ma&es it: auto ;ed us to choose f�i- y phypi.ography; column, and i& evem read to iia' mat�ca.., a fortress, see"" night, but I stalled for time. Told night-! But no, his reasoning he would simply- have- to .mea- y him the sun wan do cercected� hiiii. - •eu-vcs-a .oa bick' th a to your 'pet peeve.." Re "Ens les couldn't get_ inside io_ _ Wn row. and - - Y.. uP.. a cave. quests for .recipe& or . _ ,easily, You mean ?'7 it copldn't be done at n:ght.- But - H_ a 'realized -they • couldn't Ret Only their utter fatigue drove..,menus- are im order. Addreas�jour - A "Tbsd,-s right, -'-Lissa. The lads - to -morrow -goodness!" out in secret. News of their pro: them 'to sleep, ,eventually', .hud- . , encs had of course excited _the ,died together there on the second letters, to "Miss Sadie . B. Cham-- , der3 are pulled up after the. rQsi- "Couldn't we reface." . 1.'+ u whole vi a "e, store- 1 i _ ens, 73 West Adelaide Street. - �+ dents :e all in aunt ht: Na We don't dare-. Our own lives o 11 R acid their sli hiest y ed e. - _. . g g g Toronto.' . Send. stamped, self- '3°. door,' :e ladders—not bad!"' might be jeopardized. It's a del: move would become known �u-. ; :, . _ ;. _ addressed envelope if you will. ,_ "See-rl mighty inconvenient," Cate' situation. It's normal, ton, . stantly. Besides,. thin place was a - (To Be Continued) a reply. . . the sir: suggested. but- I' never thoughi I'd exper- _ _ . _. . -- - _ . - "Sur;,- and -doubtless unnecca- fence it. Human—sacrifices were _ _ - r common among L. . salary rc- . B6t veiy important in n'g most ' savage • _ �, the old `a)s. The simple folk eyi People. The early 'tribes in Mexi- ' deafly cling to., old ,cpstoms, re-' co nearly all did it, the Mayan, , ;gardies Aztecs and such: They had spec. .2 THIS FAMOUS ` ROSE WAfE,4i'CFi�EAl %S * + • • ial stone altars for ,it. Removed q A New Powwow the heart, and had feasting the . z MOD FOR HEALTH tH PF4CF,4J1/D Wi41�" As Thr} foun�T file first •ilu+�r 1, while. This custom links up with . the Asiatic countries, too." - _g rooms ::ed for at<�rage of l*iains,' Mary Melis_a barely listened ` '''` , The' authoritative booklet prepared by the Canadian Medical Also- 8kin�, t. a:01S and other valuabtei. to,the rest of -his explanation, ,• ciation, recommends "whole. grain cereals" as one of the. essential 13,,d S gras.i acrd woven 'mats With its scientific back "protective" foods that' you should eat every day. Shredded Wheat y ground. � is a "whole grain cereal''—it is 10090 pure whole wheat in its most ' She 'was tbo 'horrified. :palatable form, Two Shredded Wheat with milk and fruit contain no 7 him, though, when he told her s 11 __ _- the chief himself had promised '•--' less'than eight vital food values: Three.Vitamins (A, B, and C), Iron, ' • - ..: . t 9 1 to officiate'at the ceremonies to A : Calcium, Phosphorus, Proteins and Carbohydrates. , .. Give your , marrow. " family this "protective" whole wheat cereal daily. It's mighty good -• 'i ' "You mean he will—he's the' _ to taste — and costs only a few cents a serving. • one to—?" %' THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD., Niagara tolls, Canada Bob read. her thoughts. There _ -.� was great, anliety in his tone as C` �"' w "G z _ , ar . he answered. a ^>:. ; :. "Yes. He will honor us in the .y.V ;r c T highest form possible,' by person- EppE� spK k; ally slaying the maiden we select. , K, " We will occupy seats of honor at �' 'Oa,� ' WH the ceremony beforehand and aft- 'm`fa= ;2 sa SENDS 1,000 erwerd." -- -- -- �. �'" �' For Human Sacrifice ' y ` . "BRITISH 'CONSOLS" �.R Mary _Melissa- .couldn't quite' s � , �cf tat "EXPORT' o� "LEGION" grasp it. Charged with emotional j �' 3. ' ` "'�, - ;« ,t „ 19— Cigare4it@S strain, ,she shivered a .little and s 4, h ,< `tat s ;. almost groaned. This was fantaa. 1. �9�•,L a„.'xs.%s$?4• # of >n�4 Vit.,• - —s, to 11q �irdk MiNbrjrAddress OTasai tic, unreal, impossible., _ ,. `• ,t s 1 < �, a She wanted to flee to h € W Mail Ckd.r and R•nniHenta to,,—. Bob- r °B �', . .. Yr an run with- "�: OVC,11#LAS DEPAIITMENT her OUt Of th18 Alghtmarl:'? egion ` ,W. C, MACDONALD INC., forever. Again The t 1 . '� M � 1. � . ”' C bei' 1939', Pfaei d'Arm•s, sill s uee'Ze g��• S}� 8 I i x S : ` MenMeol, Canada q tnem t1g}':,' aS' i ,a A a a a, Tilrsiwset;ssr•rsreassplsssrvsm•ytRKu►assn trying to blot out. the.svhole ugly ` `:� z �� 'r �+ a r� -. dreamt: But er mind was �� �� "° .1 �` ` a 11 i�rm�l R as s : jtt� s she knew. It wan real, "> '? s ~may m .. " x �s y s true. H8r bT8ln wan &ba0lute : rw " .-- i 'a # 1 • • i a " ' - - clear, alert..- _ .. ': "': - .r. a �` She had studied tf►e „ :�;:� _, ' ' 4SSUE 30--'40 g'liliiv .I '. cls closely whfie $ob o' r � 4 �°.. � �a s ...: ,b i ro:::. a " - with the chief. They vest's :` 1 i t I i I I • ' 11 ' S7 . pretty in the Csuealsiat{ • �,, J _ ,• .-{ -. . ----- _.. - . .. 3-L• ».r-„, � : yin•- .+yr.. . -p,. . - . ... c ,he. s LY!en... • • , ...- ' .... . •?,..�+r ,• �•.-..,... a r...;.+�: �ax-ru.?,; i.. , ^' _ .^•w.�rt^ ; r v , . ,,..+ .:-�- Y ; 's,� ,,. �. A.' � . .'.... '.- • ',. :.. _ , ✓r ...� . '� q ' � .i'a.c:::f .J^..' WA • ♦.,...,. s -- r :-,,.w :#'i _ -�.., moi. :a ^'r r..•o'' .:fix r, < �„ w. �.;. y ;''. „ A �ts+3 •+ 11 4K • ......:,:i.,... .a.,�..._.wp.,.. i i.�......., +., •-::....« .. „-'a'� ,,. max: ��: .; :. • F. - ,. r �• �- h! TEV B - _.. red also their second numi '� 00AL 115 Y t `; him for the -gift. They are on the ALE North ay. membered, Mrs. T. Hamlin had a surprise ber. The collection friendliest terms Mollie Randall' is he pmg rs. visit bier l bother ori lawn y than ninety dollars. Mr. Samuel J. Mrs. George _C1ormleY, •ei2 Tran unlike Hitler, has too much honour parks, during the sohool ,holiday. _ last, whom she had .not -seen for se Dick9on- made reference to the ton,, attended the funeral of the in them to stoop to such a diahon- - David Annie is very sick, number of years. splendid work done :. by Mr.. G. late Wim, -Gormley . on Thursday . ourable7action., ~' - - following a stroke a'' weep .or,so On Thursday last, a' gfoup of en Medlarid, in the caretaking, also- the r :-St. George's Church Sunday _ g ago. ergetic iwomen met in the United keen interest shown by the trus- ting July meeting of the Jun- July 28th. 10th' Sunday. r Trip- - Congratulations to James and Stinday School- Room . to- sew'_ for tees. r - - ' :_ y _;_for Institute: is to be a• Picnic held sty. Sunday School at 1Q a. in. Mrs. Griffin, on- the birth of -- .a - t -he ,Red Cross. Two beautiful quilts t at the -home of Miss . iHelen Bala- 'Morning Prayer at U. Evening beautiful baby- girl. g machines Mr. H. A. Newman attends the ` don, Saturday afternoon, July "27. Prayer at 7: Preacher -at both ser- N. Randall was able to return .to buzzed merrily, resulting in hel- Pan-American Conference . at Hav-, 'Cars -,will leave Chagman's Store °at vices, Rev. E. G. Robinson. .Don't :work' this -week, following' an ill •mets; handkerchiefs, -dainty blouses �- tuba, July 23rd' to 26th. 2.30 D. S. T. forgeE the Lawn Socia} at the home ness of five weeks. and jumpers, being., made for ev- The apple crop this year is of Mr. F. Roffey, Chui-ch Str-, on, Mrs. Randall spent a •.very_ happy acueea. Ladies who do not 'sew, Mr. ll. A. Newman, of Newall not very promising. The. cold, wet Friday evening, -August tad for `holiday with her daughter, Phyllis,, served a very fine pot -luck lunch, Farms, Dunbarto'n, left .on Wednes- ,:westher that we had at the tune which a goodprogrann:, is being pre - by North, talon is the Quints and Provide b day, • July -17th,' for Havana, Cuba the -blossoms .are out, Trevented the pared. --- - -- - p • g d Y Wil. Next Thursday, '(top of neat column) another flee Will be held. - 'where the Pan-Amenean,_ Copier- bees getting in their work, The W. • M. S. of: the Presby- Though rain threatened= -0n Sun- ence is now in session. As a mem- from'.'whieh is so essential ' in, the pro- terian Church will hold their mon- day, there was 'a very fine Decora- bet of the Official' Family of -•Lions of fmit., thly meeting at the home of Mrs Red Cross :Field Day •and-En%a-_ iti International he will _sit in confer- ►-1Aircraftsmen Donald Larson,- H. W. Boyes, on Thursday, -August tainment, Pickering Memorial' arae by - ground on Sunday afternoon last. , ence ,on the' constitution and by- Stettler, Ajberta and Roy Taylor, 1st. at 2.30 p. m. After the basin- Civic Holiday, Monday, Aug. 5th. Usually, flowers are scarce at this laws committee of the Association ;. Pincher Creek, Alta., :who are ess has been concluded, the meet- time of the year, but owing to the and take part . in the Convention, stationed at the. R. C. A. F. Tech- ing will - take the.. form of a Pic-. _ _ -backward season, the- graves just opening at Havana on the 23rd. ` nical Training School, St. Thomas, nie Cars will be at the Red beamed with beautiful flowers. Rev. The President of Cuba is entertain spent the week -end with Mrs. to corners to convey the ladies ��. L E. Kennedy, of Claremont, gave Ing the Official Family- on that _ J. Clark, and family, to the meeting. __ an inspiring address. "Beautiful occasion. In addition' to his official a i• -•The Public Library ' will be �-Mr. and Mrs. Walter White qn �� Isle of Somewhere" rendered by the capacity _ as one. of.. the Official - closed' during the vacation of the and family spent 'the week -end in Pickering Quartet, under the dir- Family, he represents the Toronto. Librarian, from Saturday, August Kingston and other points, visiting Club, -as Past International Pres. z - 3rd to Tuesday, August 20th. Mem the formers sister, Mr. and Mrs. BUSES`' tEAYE ection of Mr. Murkar, will be re- _ s bens will be allowed' to take out L. Ravin and family, For' Oshawa_ For Toronto {top of neat columna tient. , extra reading material to cover The regular meeting -of' St, _ Georges Guild will be held at the a 7.31 a. M. a 6.09 a. m. The Pickering !thpLt period. BRADLEY - Zhe hot, humid weather on home of Mrs: W. H. Crummer, on -- 8.36. •a 6.44 ;Sunday, • induced motorists to seek Tbursday, August 1st, at 3 o'clock. 10.01 7.64 _ MEAT 11lIA�tKET relief -by taking their cars out for --J• B. and Mrs. -'Horn, and two 11.31 -9.24 " daughters, Aloha and Naomi, - of b 12.31 p. m. 10.54 Men' Qyert4111,1, B]i,$fl s I9!• Bj!' a drive. The traffic -ole the highway 8 - - was the heavneef o e year. , _ Fresh • -,Mrs. Parsons, and- daughter, of latives in Hampton, called on Pick- a 2.SL 12.54 P► m. - Or 00 i, up Windsor, are visiting with Dr. V. ering friends on . Wgdnesday on a 4 31 x:2.54 f 1.54 'Farmers,• -Leak your hattII"S. - - E and Mrs. Cartwright. their way. hacrie. - - _ a�](� 6.31 a 3.54 over. and see whit you need, - - -' -.Farmers have found it very Many' motorists are guzzled w, difficult this year to harvest their just now. wondering, what these 631 - 4.54 t�iell tOIDE ltl and �1e�Plll 1€lI -uY'CRi _ hay crop in- good condition. The trvdo lines painted on the higbIway c 7.31 5.04 - crop has. been a heavy one, but mean. We have been accustomed 8.81 c 6.54 y0II llp• to' the solid lines and also the c 9.31 �.Sd _ Meats the frequent rains have greatly -. e: 834. Harness and Slooes repaired': Our ae117er� i8 at font BBITlca ; hindered the work of harvesting, broken, or dotted line, The solid 11.$1 _ 9.Ho __' O Bradley -_._.Phone Pick 1Q0' an dtehera have injured much line meant - do nat erose over. _ t - 1 And_if stili means -that. unless the ly except Sun. and Hol. b- - The - Annual Picde'c of the solid line is farthest- ,away ---from Sat. only; a- Sat., Sun., and Hol., pie PJck. -8501 - CLARENCE SILK Women's Fnstitute will be held at you. To .Pickering ' drivers - sup- -only; ct•-vSun. and Hol. -• f i the home of Nn. W. H. WestneY, posing you were driving into thy, 1 Wt �� NalOR�AATIOM AT _ -on Tuesday afternoon, •July 29th. city -and •you wanted to "pull Audley Institute . invited as our out" and pass the 'car ahead. If EASTERN HOUSE Phone 4500 66 - guests. Roll dell -. Foolish •Quer= the dotted line 'is nearest you, or � Ig to re'..­1..__..tions. Paper -Haw to tie Likeable, on your side, alright - pass'0 Bttt !< L by Mss. F. T. - Bunting. ' Sports if- on your wary home you wanted to - Miss D. Bayne andpoint,,-. - - Codmeittee pass a car at that same the .. , Mrs. Mitchell. Those wishing to solid line would now be nearest to _ - attend, be at the ,Four Corners at you, -,or on your ` side Avoid a Ckmdllt d ���� 2A5 o'clock, D. S. T. Institute mens "ticket" by staying 'where you are'. FOR SALE - Field of Hay, ready It Pa s DER _ bets please provide. Ie the explanation clear? - if not to draw. Corner Base Line and the •--sF. N. Leavens, of Bolton, ace- we will have to try and. tell" it- onspanied by his eon, were here on some other way. Brock Road.. -:.- _to +�u4 Groceries J !19etrraday last, attending the tuner -Camp Osanam, which is no�v WYANTED - an owner for two _ sa of the late Wm. Gormley. Mr. In full. swing at their camp grounds horses, 4 and 5 M. old. Bay and - • - 4 • :' y eaven@6 who is- -proprietor and ed- at the north-west corner, of- the black. Strayed on_ premises, . N, E.J Wit ap'rseiate your-oiders.... Wt strive to pkase. - - hor of the Bolton Enterprise, village, is•doing excellent work- for McEwen, Pickering. - - llespied the printing business in .ander-priviliged children of Toron- to. ig *40 r Q Miracle �iPh3+the office of the Pickering News, It is supported by St. Vincent NEW POTATOES -for sale. Ed-CrQI ig �' 81ackWell in the early 90's, and has many de Paul Society. Miss Frances Red- settop Pegg, Claremont. Phone 14 SALAD DRESSING - friends in Pickering, although s mond, -who has been in charge r, 14. TEA Grape Fruit Juice l . 'creat marry of them have Dassed fnr aavnral vegra iA anima, in conn nZ•w^r 07__.+,+_t; -KRAFT.. Pickering, We were leased to b a staff of volunteer workers. -o . _ g•- P Y -Village of Claremont. Possession, 'haze. a visit from him and his son The camp has commodious build- First of August. Lyman Pilkey, 'when here. The latter is postmaster ings and swimming facilities ad- Claremont, lw Bolton. ;joining . the grounds. At •present •--Canadians have a- great 'stroke there are one hundred and two FOR - SA rLE - several Yorkshire of luck in store for them. When girls between the ages of 6 and 12 sows, due this month, one with pits, Hitler congµera Britain and all her years. -During the season there will also a Yorkshire boar, one year old. -colonies; including Canada, he will be rix groups of children, each A. C. Diamond, - phone Pick. 2706 give a solemn pledge (we all know group having a most enjoyable vac- ' j `., what Hitler's solemn pledges are ation of twelve • day,• The Council Eyesight Education dike) •-tl*t he will hand Canada from. St. Vincent ,de Paul Society over to the United States, and will visited the camp on Sunday, and a promise faithfully that .he will not Rev.. R. Forrest, Chaplain of' the ^Interfere with the Americas. This Camp, addressed the camp, and gFFICIENCY is great news for Canadians. In -praised the works of the Society, stead of being forced into slavery emphasizing 'the spiritual and re- p and poverty by being ruled by . Ger- creational side of the work at the - b.7 aaeny, we. will enjoy freedom and camp. Many of the childreye have justice under the United States never been outside the city until C. C fl FUCK. rule. But there is one t-I}ing that they came to the camp. will hinder the realization of this -Silly questions, asked this week Opti bright. prospect -. Hitler. has not Why do traffic officers ride so' V" conquered Britain or Canada, fast behind . a cas ? Everyone knows And we firmly believe that he nev- that it is to get- the benefit of theme A, a'It. Besides, we do_ not believe breeze from the speeding car ahead �W EW i