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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_08_02y a - :^t'- .«,..,,..3 .,, a"..,�..•ss t'-, aP .v.-'.: -.,,,,,,nk;. , f'O- ..a. , 'sr , w? _,s*• 'X"` '4 h•+k� .{ -!„ M1 ., -. .- .., 1. `i«"!:..• :Z"" ` _ a. t :75 -• sG.. . r. '.a: S .'±• ' .' «.'wY"sK •..+., •. , ..-_: M, .,. ... .. ,,.r, ... . e �t„> •.,t w.'.,..'•. •."•Y •.�, PICKE - :., a.;., ,r"` ,•. �{„y�+�.,...�w . i.: ki i' 'P•..", s ,,yaM'.�'4 �:'=•-� >.�r a'�' •'�'• ,•:• _VOL. LIX PICKEi�INt, ONS. -___ 7v FRIDAY, AUG. 2. 1940, No. 50 1)t��fsi+it tsar-iasai.- - -4 HIP - £OUN - BROUGHAM - ---- -- - ---- - - � . Ytd400t4 meets on Tuesday next, 'A'hrgust - - HONOR ROLL GREENWOOD • 6th, at Brougham, -at 1 p. m. S. T. Mr• and Mrs. Moffat and Judy, ii �. H. O. PSARSON-Phydeiao for the transaction of General Bus- "Fere Brougham visitors on Sunday. _(Names in heavy typje, ..are, those _ MILLS ��•, A-faidsms�• �t�oo• - IMF Miss Jean Malcolm was a Queen- noir overseas). `X iness _ Note the date - Tudsday. 'R S. FORSYh. a Director .• sville alto t . Bob Malcolm visitor with the rn 1886--1936' Doug. Johns, Tickering, Signallers �A# bos+sio fit• KINSALE family. Leon. Herbert Whitevale, _ Our eorrestpondent and ,the editor R. 'A. F. - ICtIOPPlNG. =, caeonaoot- Mr. West, of Ashburn had charge says it was 'unusually quiet around Fred Herbert, Whitevale, Tank C. Monday, Wednesday And Friday .of t e service on Sunday. Brougham during the past week, John Murray, Cllremont, 48th H. Mr. and Mrs., Stanley Atkinson The many friends of Mrs., Minnie John Martin', Pickering, Q. 0. R. WE GRIND FINE f r Ted" Fowler Pickering, Q. 0. R. Bran, Sharts and Feed of -all\ DLWA.LD HUA).DY BasrWer. . and daughter,_. of. Toronto, _- spent Bennett, o_ ..laremont will regret ca. Kass pyo•r Sunda last at the ° . Win. Parkin her Roy_ Barry, Pickering, 6 y passing,. at her home, on Mon- M rFds, Also tt;inerttls and v}Iter d Gordon Watson, Picks , A. ; C. co4cegtratesfor profitable feedis ir tlai of use n•s. wmc►r. home. day of this week.' ring -- An enjoyable afternoon was Mrs. Walter Hamilton and child-'Ross Heron, Pickering, Q. O. R. SMON, BELL a ROSS rm c e, is ering, R. C. A. on band event b wl r. •an Mrs.. Basil Bye, Barristors if Solicitors* Sunday School. picnic at Oshawa- J. "Carter, of Whitevale, the latter Y Pickering, Ordnance _ We stork 600 the best Poultry` w, IAZATON. K, C. Telepbone on-the-Lake last Wednesday 'after- having been quite ill. I. L. Wilson, Pickering, R. C. A. F. Feeds and Supplies. - - iLeROOKE BELL, K. C. Adel.a8t8 noon. Mr. Hedge suffered great' loss Chas. Simmons, Pickering PP - .' F. ROSS Kinsale boys played their final by the hail storm, making his gar- .371 ar= Rabt. Holman, Claremont, Tank C. ,;�� S.�.C4RES✓ . 871 gay S, game of the play-off with YA!te- den produce unmarketable. Fruit Thos. Lye, Claremont, fit• C. E. _ .10>Eil�l L. POND Toronto vale on Tuesday avenin which was Les. Lye, Claremont ' R. C. E F g, damaged greatly too. Raspber- was a losing game. Kinsale stands ries are a fair crop. Prices good- ]d-IiardY, Claremont, Tank C. Repair Shop CU. INCpARD.SON A Oo., Barris. at third place in the' League. Rev. Kennedy' leaves this week Ivan Purdy; Claremont, R. H. L• I. 6oriawd. t:o •tc ; since See. Russ. Burrows, Brougham, 'R• -C. E. ar't.►te a>$tata� '�i'�oao xc, Toeooc.- The Institute meeting held at' the • for his 'holidays bat "supplies will 1 am prepared to repair frac- eiepbooe ad' s83El: Picaerias Pber 85t3. Misses Sadler home' was well att= take charge of the work here. All Dave walker, Claremont, Toro. S. ZJGUS McMILLAN-zBamste. gd. ended. The Roll Call - A Food for services as •usual. Mr. Kennedy's Harold Short, Brougham, Tank C. tori and farm macbintiry. '> °� p"�1e• to [+ratios• sere., a Sick Person" brought. forth man message on Sunda was a 'v Harold Barlow, 'Pickering AM also agent for Cocicshutt - i a•o/k4. ete�esu Elam 5403. "Ll . g y. g. Y erY fit- George Martin,. Pickering Vet. C. - useful suggestions. The guest spea- ting one, based on 13th Chap. . of. Im Iemtnts. 1)ee4rat ker from Pickering, gave a very 1st Cor. Subject -« "Values, the , Leon. Bath, Pickering, "Vet• Corps. - Satisfactiod guaranteed interesting Health Address. The war cannot destroy- Beauty, Truth David J. Bath, Pickering, R. C. R. _ BRBSRT T. FALLAIS& L. D S.. hostesses served a delicious lunch, and Goodness". W • . v Smit):, Bay_ Roe?d Q, Y. R. . JOHN NORTON a. II, s.. Grad•au of tts• tioza7 Oottee• of .,_ Alb. E. Smitih'. Day. Rd. Q. Y. R F'hont b104 CLAREMONT, Sar sow acd,ebmlJ ,sw�tr olToaonm. R _- N-.1 E-1WS m ca •eeoat poor sear 01 SL Asa- NEW TRARNING POLICY CHERRYJVOOD _ Hart Smith,. Bay Rd. Q. Y. R. nw Cbweb. her sloe. boars: q A. _biaskeli, Brougham, R. C. E. _.._ i r i. "> '.rw��rioo °°`aa�ea�. pe..�, �Q' .A.. B �i E1 .5to The, following is taken_ from the 3ira. Geo. Davidson Sr., of .'Tor- ' Reg. Wells, "Rouge, A. S. C. _ --- _ reports given on Monday from Ot- -onto, is • visiting_ her sons. here- �- Jack Underwood, Dunbarton :.• Q. O. -; - ..�.•` _ Owatuos* Ir stuffs. taws, by the Service Minister- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Law and Ina I Jack Bell:�iouse, Dunbarton, f a •• Snmtnary also day. Ptttsey, spent Sunday I Mel. Paxton, Dunbarton, A. S. Q lmuran6 Of All Wi'nd's.= . H. BRATON. TOWNSHIP - �Ihs here. :_� Vic. Robinson, Claremont, Osh. T. �t R3it8t3 AV871altile With - . problem is' the defence of Y `Petty,di �► and i J . CC� Con.araac•r. wr Mrs« Wesle Pt (" alim•:w. aouor, Sec. Ireaer d Canada. _. r The :News is attempting to prepare - " Garnet are holidaying with Ir: and &4DU ie3 - aZ]d Service. i t.he..•a w a,ak. floc. 1. The C. is S. F. " comprising a list of the names of Pickering Mrs. - W. Hodgson at Harrow- A E. R104AR050M as years today , -wh2, from 19 to 45 Township men who are with the - _ smrth: 9Address P,lieme years of age, who are serving at Mr. and Mrs:: J. Rennie and fam-' Canac{tan Services 'at home and G ENDUAL INSURANieR home and abroad. Pay -- •$1.30- per 1. and Mr, a Mrs. ld overseas, iriiiid�Pand ask_ that the families 11ROUGHIkM _ . ­PICK.W5. •-- - - - -- R 2. The Veterans' -Home Guard ney spent the week-end -with A. r - � L70N V 8 Y ANOI N Q and Mrs- Fenney: and Units of "any member o. their Companies, comiprlsing veterans of - }families who may .have' enlisted, in NOTICE.- order-iliat An old estsblidted may, �y the Great War, 50 years and under, The W. A. *ill hold their regular I we may incorporate •the 1 meeting in t_ a hall on Thursday II -r '-: - to nerve. "• who- are doing full-time, service de- names in this fist. In the list now Phone Pick. a0t10. fendin ke August 15th, instead of the'-Stn, - Our trucks pass your wa " ev, - I B. Y_ points. There are rut- - - 1 published; the names of .some -of _ y eta -' under the ieadershi of Grow 3. horiaed 22 companies. of 2110 men P P the units are not given. May we day. - • ` j -- Roll Call - " d Buck eaci Pay �A same as-C,- A,-� I?. _ + have the co*wt information on Q ItdOBitB$D s U W - let•". 1 014Lt QQ$� - 3. The Yon-Permanent Active - -- - - " - these¢. •We would like tb have we > - - OTIOIQSBit AND, Militia compAsini mens; 18 to 45 The Cedar Grove_; Young People, names and units of all from this ► uDD C�I�EIr1`I' VALUATOR will ,present their- popular drama, r Years of age, rwbo have volunteer- township. Drop a line "or phone the Pales asaducted Aar�wbera ed for service in the militia sad - Aunt Tillie Goes -to Town, on ,��$ Mice, Pickering. J3SI�D, GRAVEL Ilttiooe or write. Address Qtr Dnodae who do the church lawtt here, on Saturday."I - _ . Street. Haat. $1.20 per day,t without allowances, evening; August 3rd, at 8 o'clock, :. �d err Wbltbr. Ontario. They are pr,d only for the time standard "time. The Young People a $tTiLDI�,'e SUPPLIER "1- spent in training. Union of our church is sponsoring Ctvic Holiday Pro- 4. The Veterans'- Home Guard a evening's entertainment and also local eartitg work :. �erbnsh Hospital Reserve, comprising war veterans, are anxious that there be a gid gram for Red Cross -«H have alee pheed `sebet a full' attendance. This drama has been Government Lkxnsed of 50 years ,of age and under, who LINE of MAPLE LEAF KILLING r ven very 'successfully in a num- I , Main St E. Ston>ffville oat, are doing part time training. Pay . $i y _ - - • , same as N. P. A. M. ber of pisses to a record crowd, -On Monday-afternoon -next, Aug- FREDB: __j Phone 191 Voluntaryand is acclaimed to be one of the ust 5th the local' recruiting for the N. Red Crow make Vi/• M'IT'CHELL .Maternity, Mtdiui, and Surgical p, A• M• as distinct from th.,e C. A. best in the district, Admission - another move for funds to carry on -' "cast, taken S. F. wiiIl 'be suspended -on ,August Adults 25c. C iildren 15. Everyone - . r, work in which every man, Worn- Maternity Set>si-Rooth loth for the time-being. Provision w.elcome. Refreshment booth on the an and child, should be interested. Off• will be made to brie into the mil- grounds During the process of developing jPhone Office 74. -Rya. 66 Rater for 10 day*-- 825.7S g .., the Red Cross work, it has been Registered 'N.urw in attendance sad itis the men who; are -to be called 74 hour given. " for trainingg, duty and service in shown that all 'ages .and both sexes t: .,j Canada under •the 'Natural Resour- ` DUNB•ARTON •' • ' could take part. Many 'attempts _ AmbulaDtt ,twice ccs Mobilization Act The men thus Maas ' itetta •Mackie visited With have been made ' through many -Kin `Bn$ Aller MRS. E. R. GOOD 45.37 recruited will be brought directly Miss Ella ;Annan last week-end. ' .1 channels, to -interest. everyone' anti. _ Miss King, of Toronto is visitingb. 10 and 20 lb bags.. into the militia regiments through- also tp show the need for carrying • K FOR out the "country. with her friend._, Miss Janet Allison. on this work as energetically ..as ` These mem will be called for 80 Mr. an�rs. Harold Cousins, of Sprayers; GirdtD tools, Law 1 INSURANCE possible: Red. Cross work is a hum-: days' training, beginning, Toronto; spent last .week with Re?v.' ane work, and its benefits are ex- mowers, Berry boxes, Cole-- g, gi ng, it is ex- and Mrs. Cousins. tended to all peoples. . On Monday man Stoves and Hot plates, ,r SERVICE about-October 1st, 1940, in A number' of our young' folks next the local branch wild introduce groups` of a ro went to ' Niagara Falls last , Satur- Lawn mowers Sbar ped' ,. -phoK p arjK g] t, ' Single i ly 30 000 fun drd interesting entertainment Pt men .per motltht Single men in the day-with the Teeners' Club. for the people to whom they are AJfd RitPaired. \ BIL $. i�UBL�Y lower age categories will be called . 1VIrs,,. Gweneth also Mr. and. Mrs. first. It is unlikely that married ' appealing. At 3 p.- m. a -Softball + FIRX AUTOMOBILE, LIFE Y Mitcheson, of Niagara Falls gest for Mateey-Harris Repairs: 4; men will be called during the first i will start off proceed- ACOI0=fT, WIWDeTOR1[ : policyyearm This ,.. . orr sh, recent- . ings, and the teams paying t Deenevo ve o cause the-1ninimum dislocation to -�-be those -from IocaI, • neigFiboring SLRVICQ - PROTECTION Indus Mrs. Frank White - entertained centres, in the belief that the maj- - r try The rule will be that some of 'her friends and relatives '$��� �url�lth' *� there can be no exemptions. Any ority of 'our people enjoy;, more, T4� ♦T���ST BSD- last Monday in compliment to her the watching of teams, the mem- (� +i d + it postponements must be the arrang- orated his birthday 'at that time. the of f e- father, Mr. Alex. Thom who cele- bers of which they know. During R001d}� ed that everyone within the grows Y pSOhIE %804 SUITS ITS called . who is physically fit must I ternoon a plane from one c_ 1 the -Toronto air ports, *Ith "a cab- 3-piece • Walnut design" undergo irairiirig - -within a year. Mr. Atwell, of Hamilton, who is able clot, will operate Physical fitness is defined as ev- holidaying P P passenger Yi g' Here at the beach, show- flights, and at 5 p. m. a well-knowFREE Waterfall design--$79.50 eryone classified by military medic- ed a • set of-slides on "The Life of Parachute Jumper will make a al-standards as being C. 1. or bet- Christ' and gave a ver Spring filled Mattresses, from ter. \To distinction of any' kind will Y interest- jump from the plane; (here's a WITH 'EVERY PURCHASe OIF ing talk to the claldren, at the Un- rare chance • to see - something we - f $17,50. to $20.50 be made between the.-new recruit, ited Sunday School 'on Sunda have been hearing a- lot -about rat- C thus -drafted, and the rest of the y' +�G X AL L 'Now is the titpt for summer Mr. Atwell also assisted at the ser- ely). There will be the usual side- militia -except that the men call- vice at church, witft'a well render-_ shows and games, and in .the even- ' EFFEEVr'rSGE`l FRUI1s furniture, lawn chairs etc. ed, under this • plan ' will ,not be av- ed solo« ailable for, duty outside of Canada ing there will be given what we 'Wbll Fape►s and Gift China Friends of "Mrs. •Corbett were believe to be one of the best sho,,vs ' unless they volunteer for such ser- �- See our Gold Seal Congoleutn vice. It is imolunte t• that from the sorry to learn of her sudden pass- here in a long while- Bert Harvey, 7% Beautiful Deeorated. Tumbleir Russ, in the new patterns, outset these men - be regarded as Ing, Sunday, July 21st. Mrs. 'Cqr� .(no need to tell about Bert), Ah ` .BOTH FOR members of the Canadian Army batt 'was born'in England 70 years and Bob Harvey, now home after We are ageets for the Easy A recruits this will go and had spent, most of her life several years in theatre and B - s Y pass directly in Toronto and R Wsslritfg Maebine and the into. the . militia regiments. Auto- Frenchman's Say. C. _work in' $ri#ain, who are-also to She always took a ldeen interest in be on the : Big Broadcast of the White Sewiag Machine.. bars .11y they will. become mem- the communitp. She was on Honor- Star Fresh Air Fundprogram;39ce # *' hers of the Canadian -militia in _ their owl, right. di is imperative � "Member .of the �Dunbarton Un- Frank Oldfield; that grand, robust K4W . � O' wj* that ited Church; �ViOman a Association, baritone we hear each week from (3001' i$ and Refreshinga an be drawn bet- . no distinction and and. ardent .gad Cross worker.' CBL, and Bob Clark, doing his un- 1� lween the men called for• training, Mr. Corbett predeceased her a few ' usual act with; ' d the other men in the Canadiantom- talking dolls. Contains IIO Epsom Saps x�y Militia. They are to be welcomed years ago. There is' a farriily of" ' Come early, Prepared to stay till four renlaining: William and David it's all' over, for you can get your C. A. into the Canadian Army and they Corbett, of. Toronto; Mrs. Russell, sur ��� CO. have every right to feel that their supper on the grounds. An Old have Hamilton and Mrs. J. O'Brien, Time and Modern Dance 1 649. ' .. FL1>DRfal Dlii'e0t0r country. honors them for the a to a cod iETDiTDAT i3CtIR!-•i)- noon,M ser- , of Frenchman a Bay. Interment was ochestra after the allow. g - I+'t>yWftre Dealer vice for which their training will made in St. John's Xorwa " , P84]� fit them« -- Dept, of National De- to. Y. Toros- Civic Holldar, Monday August bth. 4 t�$ p,' , fence, , , Memorial Park, Pickering '► -- "' 4W.'` "%E `•.Iti+,Yr+r*.';;?�•^s.. �:v.•:[•f.!oL... i:. :.. �iJIZ d :u„e •. :.. '. •w.::' U=.�3'+bim• r+]. 'S _a'•�i 1 .'u:.rY:�....r`-'Rx46^r.m.V '�•�� 0'. _ .. • ..... �.'R'v«:6t ..t X,,, ';s�' :..Y+ ^q f(•F.%.' "."'�.�e=:,�,�'.'': ... •�. ice•: W e., +.+'.'Ri a '-T" -u:..� - Via•• - man is maintalued-by the supplies .- •t • •_ ^� i..0 ^ h :'S -.'m. - .:s.. f - '' 9F.y _ -�' Tom. ?+1-+n+.a:< 77.>a^.-• ...,.. :. -N, �CEi��N ;.r.. ,.. ..,.b+' :. > ' -a, J! ; r... ... I. .�'. .�-.:. s:D:..,a� .. yb,...,, n.. a .. J'.•...1:... :'.�'•, .... ;.. :. ..., .,, f'c': ':.,' .._..�..a •. .." tv.+i. .. ._;'.. ... 'htc:. M- .lir Awy,,,, .. A.. _ "6.. ,. ro .. :+,:'r•.e.�. .�. :: ;.- '.k _. .A ..7:'.• ". ..,. .. W, n^e ..yrs,.. �. ,�^ _ -_�u'•qN• •'F .,,p. �.A.v� „-"�' •. - rL-^ .. `i. ..,•L -:.'^ .!:.;.' .,fir '. mouth of the Pinquen River, ' o - _ _ : y.Jr .'Z4 Po.j,;r T Ave .. ,,. _ . •.. .w-... ..� ....• .. .... o•v :.',11>N.MR...e..•JRr .': ., �. nT .. na . �-. ;:• J •. :'_!•rS *r�_� .�. .'._: : ... .•,a �., .. .r ....%/ _, • .T.I.Fq•3 E' d. '� • - Y J Cp✓". ;,\+.Y' ed - namely, by _ transplanting it. these -:words • of from the soil of self-wiII to 'that or . - _ w _ foolish man,* who built his house J of verse 3 must not be taken as a upon the sand: promise of wealth for every one-27-tea-.-the-_r4n.deseeaded, '`word II : who lfves aocord'iag'to 'tire --. of God, but a promise of success in, -__ whatever such a man undertakes and it fell; -and great, aa.s• the. fall• •. '• :rte _ _•, _•- •. __ _- __ __ _ are continually recognized only two = . things of this fife. major classes of men, the righteous AN UNGODLY MAN : and the wicked; .those who know _ 4. The vricked are not. so, but are the world now -with that "ngw- 3. Abd ,ho shall be like a tree that 6. For Jehovah_ know•eth the way j (angled. thing" called radio. Ifplanted 'by the streams of water, of the r1ght.eou , But the -�iay of Two Peruvian army fliers, ac- that bringeth forth its fruit in its the wicked, shall perish. Here is, companying a. Swedish -American season, whose leaf. also ' doth not as it were, s summary of all that sus expedition exploring to Colorado wither; and whatsoever he doeth it has gone before, emphasizing• God'd R' f d th Th fi' shall prosper. The life of the godly infinite - providence and ompipot• - -- VIEWPOINTS =$ H1O '0 E" F4R'?EH . ever, oun a group. a tees t�tid the. settlement, -made up on. - man is maintalued-by the supplies _ By DAVE ROBBINS Canada's director of public In. i ik►rmation launohed ser- the world now -with that "ngw- 3. Abd ,ho shall be like a tree that 6. For Jehovah_ know•eth the way j (angled. thing" called radio. Ifplanted 'by the streams of water, of the r1ght.eou , But the -�iay of Two Peruvian army fliers, ac- that bringeth forth its fruit in its the wicked, shall perish. Here is, companying a. Swedish -American season, whose leaf. also ' doth not as it were, s summary of all that sus expedition exploring to Colorado wither; and whatsoever he doeth it has gone before, emphasizing• God'd R' f d th Th fi' shall prosper. The life of the godly infinite - providence and ompipot• - -- VIEWPOINTS network every Youda* evening at ever, oun a group. a tees t�tid the. settlement, -made up on. - man is maintalued-by the supplies once. Canada's director of public In. i ik►rmation launohed ser- V30. fE � a vfslt7ng cele+br3ty - enures Ah- tirely of Peruvians,•` is at the --of grace drawn from constant com his Matthew 7:24. Every one there- °- has a new tii town- and with the mouth of the Pinquen River, ' o - munion:•,with God -through, rev- tore that heareth these , words of r ; las of interesting broadoasts which tire community vieing to ente -� $ry o elation. The law of the Lord is at 'mine; and doeth them, &hail he Iik- 1 _ be heard -each- undarevening him Daawood-brings home a stran- WANT A RADIO at ten. Those who heard the first ger - •with'electric results. This 19 The inhabitants, offspring 'olf, I two speakers, Dorothy Thompson,- one of the funniest serials on the families of rubber collectors who top-rankitig-woman colauinist on air -lanes. .this: continent,and-Fred Birchall, remained on the Pinquen after r- ,lfllember o2, the Parliamentary press 'It you like drama, there°s a good the crash of .1;he- rubber industry, gallery for- the New York Times at. play heard from .the N$C-Red 'net= welcomed 'the fliers jubilantly. an They plied the two pilots 'with an Ottawa, will appreciate what- the work. Wednesday -nights -at -9; : r t en Bess stream 'of questions co Government is trying to bring to. the when "Mr. District Attorney" W of - .Canadian public, in offering 'expert fared: Jay Jostyn, Vicki Viola and cerning events during. the last -25 viewpoints on the wot Id ­strugk%-,t4-- Ien Doyle, play the principal -pairts "years.. The First Great, War • preserve ' freedom and justice for in this excellent bit of drama. peace an t e new war were news to them. Despite their primitive everyone. _ This series, entitled "Let's Face WE6KLY SPOTLIGHT life, -member 'of• the colony still =The Facts'',- fa -a radio feature that Monday - Music You Want'from have the habits of civilized peo- "! every Canadian should make it- a CKOC at 3:30. Toronto ' Sym pies. " point to hear. You can enjoy, these phony Ban via L at 8:3U talks by tuning in CBL, CKOC, ' Guy Lombai•do's oirehestra from the _ T011trllit Mails Letter' CBC, CFRB, CKLW, CKSO or CJIC, Columbia chain at ten ... Wednes- :.;-tor _one of these stations reaches_ day - '.Stranger than -Fiction -on. Firemen Get .Alarm revery part of Ontario. CKOC at 6:30 ...: Sheep' and Goats ' _ ., ,• _ Club from Chicago via Mutual net - Through the courtesy of the NOTES AND NEWS - work at 8:00;•-. They $hall Not Sault Ste. Marie (Mich.) Fire De - When anyone's program has been- I' on the CBC chain at ten ... pariment, friends back home will on the air three•thousand times; it's Friday - Happy Valley folks at know that one. tourists "having ' a sure sign the people must like 12:45 p.m. from CKOC ... Johnny a wonderful time." The tourist, -- -.--it -On August 3rd, the Rev. G. W. Presenta a. drama,.froni she Colpm- g Dia stations at nine... Don Ameche after fumbling with. 'the handles . Tebbe, . ali'as, Old Man Sunshine, on a funny,! recA mailbox, finally Will broddcast his three thousandth troupe at ten on the NBC -Red not- •program ,from CKOC, in Hamilton. work .. Saturday - Novelties in laid his letter on the top and Music from CBL at 7.`00: Hawaii left. Firemen found the letter on Calle on the Mutual chain at 9:15 top of the Etre alarm, box when'they "Few orgtnista on the air lanes - have the-.• pereonalify reflected in f3hi- responded to $ false alarm. Grant Park concert from ` 'their offerings that is heard from cago, on the NBC -blue network at the organ at CFRB- when Ruby 9:30. - S V NDA T - -Ramsay�- Rouse is at the console: - i - - -. Ruby lately has been featuring a SC H O O dwell tune, Lenore, which is an• This War News a ether hit from the prolific writings LESSON -of T, Rfginald. Sloan, that Hamilton _ To Lost Colony barrister. who, in his spare time, - bas .given the music world. such - LESS@N V hits as "All Pals Together," "Roll Jangle Settlement in Peru THE TWO WAYS - Psalm 1; Up- Your Oid Umbrella" and "God Hwa Just Heard About End Matthew 7:24-27 " Blase the Shores of England," Mise _ of 191418 War Golden Text: "Far Jehovah know- Rouse's playing and. Reg. Sloan', = eth the way of the righteous; but eourpositiona make real listenia the way of the wicked shall r. . g• A white colony 'found after y p'0 more than a quarter-century inah:' Ps. 1 1:li: -THE LES ON IN ITS.SETTING' By the way, tbinga are happening the jungle fastness of Peru wants Time - While we do not know - to She Bumstead family, the comic -to stay -..there. but would -like to str"tka hearitfrom.the Columbia keep'in touch with the rest of when the First Paulin was written. ' the words quoted from Matthew. were spoken in the spring of A.D. IR _ , 27 Place - No one is able to Idea - T, d f� tw ��i0� j IJ/0��� Ferguson' � William Iffy the plasms !n which the, first j�JJ vy gu -Psalm was wri ten;. neither are we • quite sure where the mountain was located on w3tich Christ delivered this great Sermon, though. it is gen- erally understood to be in Judaea. - 7.-:s� in this lesson we perceive life ls.never l ai ure unless there is a for �atfilluie,*hether it be in 'one's own conduct and character, t �� ' or in -du taide circ@mstane". , ' God' •" x .' ` - 'y does not grant men to fall in lite, to come to disaster, and the verses _.' which we study in this le"on are 'divine instructions from our heav- �` '4N only Father telling us bow to live EARri�ICaa s __ so_that life may be all that we want CAUSES -REMOR5, it to be and all that God desires It -ro 'TRAVEL to bg.• 'A GODLY 34AN OVER. THE EAR31-i 7, Pa. 1:1: Blessed is the man. By ' r IN THE SAME `JAGJPER'� MANNER THAT the term "'biessednesa" eve under• A STONE stand the highest good for man re• - _ A BLACK g�R garded., as a gift from God. of as' AT IXIF W LAKE DRE�PPEd INTI enjoyed in some divine relation• . La E, �,. /K A -ship. Throughout:-t,he--Bible thus is --_•• r�'t�¢ WAVES: centren in the idea of life. From the ' Tt7 TIR^VEL great spiritual passages in the Old D1AW O� :ni R- THE Testaent we conclude that God's p" MAnIy,aS SLJFAC•.ru E. destre is for every man to be tly• •Tf1.2dME blessed to be, satisfied with life; N "wi and that God continually instructs BO7'7'LlE3!� man how this blessed life may be r OF obtained. Iii this psalm -the negative STARCH SUGAR aspects of such -a• liii�'of blessedness IN A SINGLE precede the positive. That walketh DAY. „ AND CREAM, hurt in- the, counsel of the wicked, ;. USW IN nor standeth in the way of sinners, .� a. MAKING nor .sitteth in the. seat of scoffers..2, .-Bkit bra -delight is in the law 0; j@ - ARE HEAT 'a hovah; and on his law doth he med- �'""" PQOOUCIfVG itate day and, -night. The -secret of. 'FUEL- FOODS. deliverance from a life of wicked - 14 COPM193ter UFMCa.IM nese is to be fully occuPled_with the things of, righteousness. How EARTH -WAVES, set up by an earthquake, are of three type-%' can one know what the way of the two of which. travel through the earth,. whije'thethird travels along Lord is? By studying the ward of -' -the surface- Scientists know the speed •with which these waves God, meditaEiiig upon it, •testing. ;ravel: 'and are,ableto 'determine the location of the quake one's life by it. ``: NEXT, Why do birds ruffle their cock In *filter•! _ ~HE,SHALL -PROSPER POP—Cheered on the Way Out once soil ---and .stream, aspect fastening a• life to it gives rhia house upon the rock. stability; in the other, freshening 25. And the rain desc2naed, and vn no ®®UM and means of growth. •The psalm , the floods came, and the winds ' anticipales,Cbrist's feachirig of the blewand beat upon that house:; good tree bringing forth good fruit, and it fell not; for it was founded - and also tells how his precept of • upon the rock. making the tree good is to be obey- 26. And, every, One that heareth ed - namely, by _ transplanting it. these -:words • of from the soil of self-wiII to 'that or . - em -n-6% shall be li_•ened unto a delight in the law. T as cause foolish man,* who built his house J of verse 3 must not be taken as a upon the sand: promise of wealth for every one-27-tea-.-the-_r4n.deseeaded, '`word and. : who lfves aocord'iag'to 'tire the floods came, and the winds m of God, but a promise of success in, blew, and smote upon that house; whatever such a man undertakes and it fell; -and great, aa.s• the. fall• •. strong man, a-maii whom men will Throughout t e Scri tures there honor and trust and reward • in. the are continually recognized only two = . things of this fife. major classes of men, the righteous AN UNGODLY MAN : and the wicked; .those who know _ 4. The vricked are not. so, but are God, and those who do' not know like the chaff which the wind driv (Iod. The truth which the Psalmist etlf away. Compare Ps. 35:5, - Job at the beginning of the Psalter sets 21:18, Isa..; 17:13;' Hos. 13:3). The forth in a parable 6r'the tree, our scattering of chaff by the wind is Lord here gets forth, even more a common-figure-ta-th $td-'i`esCa --vividly, in a parable of building ment for the sudden deet, tion of houses. Every man builds. But not-. the wicked. Here it describes• their ice the difference. It Is not in the; _ character as well' as their fate. 5. men who build; -or in the materials _ .-Therefore-the wicked &hall not, with which they build; but in~ the stand in .the judgment (the wicked foundation upon which they build. shall not be -able, to keep his feet -in 'The foundation is everything. Hear - a time of judgement).•- Nor, sinners then, the imperial claim of Christ.' in the congregation, of the. right- He says: Take these` sayings'' of ecus. mine, ind build on them; and no TWO ALTERNATIVES storm can destroy guar building: ,SCHOLARLY JURIST .... . ■ 4- HORIZONMAL Answer to Previous_ Puzile. S6 He was .bath -1,7 Judge — school teacher - of ,the i C iQ'EGIESU and law U. S. A. 17 Some.- - - SupremeI: I 18 Indefinite ' Sourer K I article. 12 Dutch coin: V 20 He also .23 Constellation. j AI Y p' worked in IS Remunerated. KEW", 11 government K Afi Evergreen ° ,I y 22 Divorcee's ` tree: allowance 17 Enemy, of theEhUl�QiIL i I _3 Sour' like gods 19 SnarEggse I N'A' H vinegar.• 26 Collection e!! f fisfies, facts. -. -22 Radio wire. 43 South - Suprema 28 Native'mstal. 24 Since. = ' - America. ' "' -'Court. _ '30:T6. simulate... .25 Mystic - 45 Toward. 32 Being., syllable. 46 Stratum. VERTICAL 34 Negative 261 -Ake ale. 48 Well -skilled. Cast of a word: - - .27 Company. 51 Boisterous .. language.. 35 Primped, 29 Electrics( outcry. : .-3 Unfrequented. 37 To dine, term. 53 Honorable 4 Falsehood. 42 Rowing tool - 30 Cuckoo. 5,5 Spinning toys. -5 Neuter 44 Suitable. 31 Before. 57 Palen Lily, pronoun. 46 Beast's home-- 33 To form into a 68 Recounts G Spar_ _."._47 . Fabulous bird. camp. -60 Egyptian 7 To mend.,._ 48 Singer's voice, _ 36 Dogmo. deity. B Above. 49 To opine 38 Drunkard. 161 He — his 9 Gun. 50 Precept. 39 Either. way through 10 italian- '',52 Indian. - 40 Capuchin. school. _ . currency unit. 54 Coal box, - monkey, , 162 He was 11 Axiom. 56 Butter lump, 41 Street. recently —d 14 To suffer .58 Musical note. 42 Unit. to the remorse. 59 Tone B. Z to il 3 15 16 I 0 .21 22 2S c % INS® 1 0 vn no ®®UM 0 By J. MILLAR WATT -. FFill 76 r ' ..^%5�"-.:� .3.: ..: 'v, e.. .. �... T...G.. , •;-. •...:, -.'. _ '♦ -t _�.ae'. 1. .T'afc' S,•y. •••i:t.. .i.. +f:A._. o- -.M.. /n '.,.",; ..• -....: .,:.. ...:, , .. , '.fir S,• ('cwt. ' •"•� Y"• •Y--—Y—=- y ea�.xaa..': �,w.i,�.e.�+"ID�•Frc. .i.•d:, ...;;iC, i,' y�, �,f ora ^ri "f, ,r F-5- S.Nominee HERL HHAVE - H•ERBD,. The tailor was selling his ` beet _ - A 4actCh SLYnburn r c O ` Mend a new l;uit. He was raving - = r�1i �� w _ ,a m e garment. b yWatch that sunbutu, advis "i'm teiHng you Harry;' he said; *{ Health League of Canada, ,in a re- " '"that even your best friend won't '` cent bulletin. z recognize you in that suit! Just. Sunlight ;ice necessary to' vigor- - :.take awalk outside for a minute ous health, and sb are eggs, meat, and get the feel of the garment" milk and- cheese. But after being )' Harry went out-ana-r«laeited a 'deprived of direct sunlight oh the" 'moment er: e -proprietor r - gree par o _ e skin for many e4! up to him with a. happy.. smile. 'n�` months, one should no more ex- "Good morning, stranger," he pose himself to hours of direct - beamed. "What„ can I do for you?" sunlight than be should indulge in -- a, banquet of a dozen eggs, half a ;_first_ Farmer: "it is a bad bullock,- a gallon et milk: and - a171 , :.season — my corn.is hardly an _entire cheese at one sitting. Inch high:' The -Health -_League advises that 1 Second Farmer, "That is no- tan is. becoming, _but it should be Cornwall's Most thing — the sparrows have to acquired gradually.. Sun -baths also. Rad10"COtisClOils --� - - I to' eat mine. should not exceed ten minutes for Moder n the first time. An additional five The manager of an Aberdeen, minutes might be added to subsea -Etiquette- • Cornwall, youngest city of the ^ firm called the bookkeeper into his quest cunnings, ', e t t e Dominion, holds the title. of being office. Long. and unaccustomed expos- -- more radio conscious than any "Macpherson,""he •said, 'the 'ac bre to hot sun rays is likely to re- 1BY ROBERTA LEE other city or town in Canada with 5 " 'eountant is leaving, and I'm Taus Acting• under direct orders from. • suit in severe burns,,. and these may a population of 6,000 or more, _ tae gie you his job." President Acosecelf, ' the 'Deno- be as deep and dangerous as burns according to statistics- issued at , The young, bookkeeper's face Ht cratic national convention in When you are going to have Ottawa -by the radio division of =' y g P h releas about op with expectation. -Chic';a<go ndnThmt cre ary o a guest who is very ca y _ "Thank you. sir," he reHeQ.. "And Agriculture Wallace as vice -great- :. '.'' ashes and cigarette ends, is it all the transport department. In Cornwall, licenses - issued r• dentist, candidate. f right to ask this guest to be care - during the last fiscal yeah' averag-' .what irili my salary be now?", • The manager shook his head. Canada's Masking ful' ed 369 1 000. of population. "'The same as, you're gettin', but s j Ali this guest tiAUST_be tnvitted, C_ ______„ also led all -+�� am- ye'll ha'e a hat -peg to yersel now;' i �a Science ; Wild Life Survey is spite a causing you such -mess- munifles. in the fiscal years of be y"lled: . _ mess, the only thing to do is to 1936-87 and 1987-38. - • - i place ash trays in every possible . ! Dominion Government .- is piece where he may alt. -r A new summer cottage was - 4s Doing --- Sponsoring . A .$Ludy of the e When a girl and her escort en-- _Traffic_ thl+ouyh the Canadian named "The Nutshell." It bore 1 Fur -Bearing Population, of tem a restaurant together, shouldn't and United States Lochs of the - t, iL name only a fortnight be- ''�'- '�'`� •�"�'•'-"'•"!"''' _ the girl go first? Sault Ste. Marie Canals in May bur_ Country _ _ -Te-P, '.!r use the owner became exasp-. _ NEW VITAMIN M •.A. Yes; the girl should follow the amounted, to' 9,297,320 tons as = ... elated by.boys who called near- ;'piseovery of a new vitAipin 141, - Walter to the table, her escort last. against 5,466,242 tons in May a /y every day to ask: '•I• the affecting- the 'numbei of red and Many of Canada's- valuable fur Q; What is the symbolism of sin- year ago. The heaviest movement IGolonel In?" white cells ln'the. blood, has been bearing animals are subject to a Dies° of'vrheat in 3iay on.recrord, along ann,9unced by Dr. Paul I- Day of marked- MICtuation In Slumbers, ac- A, Thoughts of absent friends. with greatly increased tonnages -' _ the University of Arkansas. Liver cording to the Department of Mines Q• When a young woman's best of iron ore and upbounft _d socoal, , - $little Jalhes; aged' tour, was ` at is the chief source of th'e'vitamin, and Resources which, with the as- girl friepd Is soon leaving for s was reported. ' tike piano and. doing his best to according to Dr. Day, who is now sfs�tanew of the Bureau of Animal - month's vacation, what 9s the beet - Beach the keys- at the same time he .. -studying -other., meats as._ possible population, Oxford University, and way' to show friendship?. opes•ated the pedals, just is be had sources. the Hudson's Bay Company,- !s. -A', it --would be nice 'to give bey -- : seen his mother do. -After -many et-. - Making a -study of wild, life popula- a gift that you know will be nice taus he cried out in disgust, "I can HEAT OF CIGARETTE -gong. for her trip. or -you might give, her play the keys all right, but I can't r Every puff of a cigarette genet- -This survey takes the-form•of an • a party before ab.e leaves., reach the gas." : saes heat. of 1,3?5 degrees Fahten= annoai q'uestionnajre distributed to _. Q. Doesn't it show poor taste for - heat,• engineers _ of the • Westing. resitlent traders, trappers, the Ray • -a Version to attempt to display .his Angry Customer "These eggs house, Electric ,-and Manufacturing al Canadian.' Mounted Police and knowledge on any particular sub - ars not fresh." Company recently discovered In de-� officers of government departments jest, when with others? • '� 1 it . - Grocer. Not fresh? Weil, s moaatratiag an _optical-pyrometeu stationed 1n the NoYthwest Terr4 A. Yes, We.always find that' -the — the boy only brought them from t�ssed to measure the heat of gases - - tortes. The investigatjon Is- carried - ablest person is the si plest and )n the country this morning." and, metals -by, their colors... _ om from year to year, because the ' most modest. "What What country?" situation is chat*ing continually Q. How should a girl introduce 8K1'N RESISTS INFECTION _and it is shaped that the work unit" her escort to another girl? - Within an hour after dangerous ' produce data from 'which -a fore- A. "Edith, this is Edward Carter - At the end of the first week stray bacteria a -scratch, -the skin-•' cast can' be made relating to`the — Edith Hall. " on a new job tbe'yonng home m home )from .eater all over the body becomes resistant expected abundance of each impor ltu md to Lis wife. "Madeto foreman• — feather in. my those same germs. This discovery of statural resist -tart species_ The results of the'stndy may also Alb -tach . mullet . jumped ..' five anee .to infection, made In tests on suggest measures to prevent nnne- feet from the Clarence river, Aus- • After the second week he wrote:. rabbits -was reported last week 7n -cessary depletion of any species of traits through a pdrtbole into .. a - .. "Made manager — another feat -h- Science, journal_ of the American wild Hte during the periods of scar• cabin •of the river steamer Moon- " -.,or in my cap.' _ k Association for the Advancement .city, -- . gi. The .crew. had it for lunch.-. But atter the ,third wee e w r• - . „ of Science. ­-ed- Sacked — send money." `The germs were streptococel'and - His wife telegraphed back: "Ute -- f[eathers. Fly home." staphylococci. Both cause bad in- D R D V E R? I S E M E N T S 1 tections and diseases. • d s L A'S SIF I • s� e - _ -• - -'-r-AN SPOT CAMOUFLAGE ►»+y+ -Prof. George B. Riggs, last- week (`KS — TEKKE1% PIili3ulrsr,' 13AKERY FSQ,t,IPMENT CHI peered throtig-h his' green eyeshade BRAY l'Hll'KS, WEEKLY SUMMER How Can- a I? hatch". Order August -September QUIT 'PVS�t�'CU dNUF'F. EAyttg '' visor. Green.._trees ap.0 plants ap- BAKERS' OVENS . 'AND MACHIN- chicks 'now. •. Started . chicks,, ul- A •' . ary, .also rebuilt equipment always lets. Turkeys immediate shipment. ins timon als. Home • .remedy, i peered red. But when he gated out on hand. Terms arranged. *Correa- Testlmoni'ale. Cuarautsed. Advice through the same green T-izor ,at a ondende invited. Hubbard Port Bray. Hatchery, 130 John t.. N., free. Rs rtlei is 13ow _1. W lnnipeg.. „ 8Y ANNE .ASHLEY A Hampton. Ontario. green -pa ted bench or fence, they to c Ca. 103 thuret t- w Er STRONGER. PHUTu FINISHING Ln ab Oen S I- Toronto. BLANKIET BARLJ►Iv—i 1 4s . -. _retained -their natural appearance. - Q HowYcan I prevent the sharp go. Prrof. Riggs d—_gLs11�E�8_OPPORTCNITt' WARMER, 'OV lieves he stumbled onto the basic FOR SALE—PLT SfBING AND TIN•• Grey. 6Q x 80 Inches, Double Bed . FREE! You Can Now Otvtk pointe .of .feathers er,piue, needles (Moth Repellant) ' Blanket, (no from working through the covert principle 'of a goggle which might shop business, 'established over 40 cotton) nearly 8 pounds. $3:45 complete set of beautiful silver ® , permit aerial observers to spot Cam- . years. Beatty Pump Dealer, also postpaid. Dealers Wanted. Retal- ware absolutely without cost. Of ushi0n9 Or pillows? . p0 pars. Tinware. Will. help if need- lack. 156 Yonge St., Toronto. ' manufactured and guaranteed by oafiaged gun emplacements. ed. W. -Robbins. Bobcaygeon..Ont. International 9Nver Company. A. This can be prevented, when DOGS FOR SALE. You rriay have 'this complete set filling cushions or pillows, 'if the P1 -of, Riggs, bQtallist .at the Unl- BABY CHICKS absolutely free by 'sendlgg your - - wrong Side o� the material is rub- versity of Washington oceanogra- HCNTERS CROSS BETWEEN , films n Imperial. Send an order pbic laboratories, said he believed STARTED CHICK BARGAINS FROM registered pointer and ' setter. now and receive complete p ix or bed thoroughly with beeswax. Government Approved Bloodtested Short hair --:-'black and white, liver ulcera o[ this amazing otter. Six ed the distinction between catural alta Breeders, standard quality two- and white. Males and females, Inc • eight exposure films deveinped - H_ ow can I make a good green - pain ob ects.•was due to week-old •New Hampahires White and printed 25c- or 8 reprints 25c. e. _ • aeement for mending bioken the chlorophyll (green coloring ma- Rocks. Barred Rocks $10.45, 90 per- oculated for distemper by Duncan. pica your choice of a tree enlarge- r �, rent Pullets 213.85 cockerels 0 per Laidlaw 'metho-d. Six to nine mths. went in easel nl'ount or tree silver - thine? old. Males $9.00.'Females $8.00. To- Ware. To get the best in quality F terial in' growing plants) -giving off Leghorn pullets' 116.90. Three bacro Road Farm, R.R. No. 1, Har- and service send • your films to _ A. Stir. some plaster of Paris a reddish florescence when viewed week old add three cents. Big Egg row. Ontario. Imperial Photo, Service, Station J.. To r Suto e beaten white of an egg, tbrouh, the, special goggle lens, fillets•. all ages. Baden' Electric YARN BARGAIN -61.25 POUND . •to the consistency of paste. - Chick Hatchery Limited, Baden, Q. How can I destroy perspir- - Ontario. 2 -PLY WHEELING, STRONG, GREY SALESMEN. WANTED atian odor on the body? (no cotton) 'Yarn.' (Moth Repel- LAST -OF -THE -SEASON SALE OF lent). for .socks, mitts, aweatere, GET INTO' AGOOD-PAYING BUSI- r A- Bathe in a basin Of. waren Top Notch Started Chicks. all from etc. $1.25 pound. Postpaid. Dealers nese. selling , ever} -day •necessi- s T ESD carefully culled bloodtested breed- wanted. Retahark, 1,6 -longe -St., ties from door to door' iu your water, to which has been addedWAN ere. Two -week-old White Rocks, Toronto. district. Make your own pay en- water, tablespoons of compo Barred Rocks, 'New Hampshires ..veiope and cash in on the profits p, P $9.45,. 90 per cent. Pullets $11.95. with our' Profit -'Building .ales j spirit of amnfonia. This - will leave Cockerels $8.95. Leghorn pullets' - YARN PROPERTY Plan. Let u5 tell you more . bout 0Three-week-oldadd hree milex Co.. 570 St. .Clement; ' -LOCAL $14.9. t ORIFICE. HALF SECTION,- IM- treat the skin clean and fresh. 11, Fa SA Mon Cents.. Large Egg.Quality add one proved, Penhold,•Alta. $10`00'ca6h Q. How can I prevent circles R ItPSENT�TIV� cent. Also free range pullets. Top own. Box C, Murphys. C`eIif. from forming, and also 'remove NotchUSED CLOTHING. the odor, after cleaning k fabric •CHICKS — TURKEY!% FARM FOR•SALF. . DO YOU WANT THE BEST USED For an established GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE DAY CHOICE DAIRY • FARNE WITH clothing at the cheapest prices? with gasoline?- Old and Started Chick and Turkey Crop. Solid Brick House, bank We carry a complete. line :o -f cloth= _ 'A. After cbargains. Grade "A" White Leg- Darn, straw shed, cement silo, leaning with the gas- ]T1V2St1T]2fit HOUSE " Ing for the entire family. Dresses horns $6.95, 90 per' cent. Pullets drive shed, well fenced and drain- •35c, Meat's Shoed 50.c, Shirts 35c ~ aline, put about one-third part "}s14.40, cockerels $1.25,: 'Barrt4 ed. Three •miles -'from Listowel. Men's .and Ladies' Hats 95c.. ,Our the ddth is dam sneer with which' Must be able. to produce good Socks, New Hamps $7.45, Pullets Cheese factory and dairies. J. For- -free catalogue is full of these and vinegarinto the orate 11.45. cockerels. New Hamps man, Listowel, Ontario. : other sensational bargains. Centre e p befoie iron-' 5.95, Barre.,d Rocks $6.45, Whf to Jobbing, 'Dept. J:: 39 Centre' AVC:,- ing. This will prevent any circles clllu'acter references. ocks $7.A5, pullets $11.95, cock- FARMS TO RENT — IN EVERY Toropto. �, srels' $R.95, ten:day-old • Barred part of $askaichewan -Write Sohn Irom , founitig and will remoye Experience desirable - but- not Rorke. New Ramps, White Rocks Armstrong, Inspector, Box 362, Re. _ the gasoline scent. ' 9 45, Pullets $13.45, cockerels Tina, •Sask, Gilaranteed t l .necessary 17.95, Leghorn pullets $16.40, Two r kef- Q. How can I deodorize gasp- week-old add one cetrt:-three-week- C,' old 'add four cents. Turkeys 29 DOGS FOR SALE AR AND TRUCK PARTS line! Excellent remuneration 'to _ A. Add five Or Sii drops of Oil - ek-old nay teas cents. nice BEAGLES, 6 Tai$ OL Used — New _. • _ right party an ernes Len -litter registefle , r'eason blee.. E R. cent-, two we BE d three -wee of sassafras to each'quari of gas-' -_ __ :!Ccrraale Ctflck'ITatch t Peac ey, Box 01, Goderich,_ Ont. SPECIALIZING IN REBti1LT MO- E - APPLY' •` ed, Fergus; Ontario. TORS. POWER-VNi'TS, HTdraaHe - oline .used. - FOX ANI3 COON HOUND SUPS. U o 1 a t a. winches, Geemeratom _•-F MEDICAL - - Finest hunting stock. Satisfaction Starters, Maa'aetoo, Carbaretoro, , tt BOX 100 gitaranteed. Write John Mcvean', Radletors — Exehuse Service. ri S�O�PE� TO ALL SLTFFERERS FROM SCIA- Durham, Ontario. Glop saustaetloe or refund._ FINAP4CiAL ADVERTISING Oce. Lumbago, *neuritis, and other het? mato •Parte: Dept. Jr.- 'terouti. - �� • ixt ✓!!fy - totmstof rheumatism, G'.k H Rheu- CO. _OF- C.1'NApA LTD. uratic Remedy will give quick and Bard ltOtn$—GianarY OF Money Batik : sure relief. Satisfaction guarant- Production of pig iron in Can- Qniekrdisf from itaEina of eesems, pimples eta+ sed sent prepaid on receipt of $1, STJPE, cove ' yT re, SHEETS COST Y G A H Laboratories, Pickering, less, cover more, last longer., lay ads during May totalled 93,25%2 w MM's tact, seal•, -scabies, rubes and other e:ferns0$ 226 Ba Street _ _taster. • snug eheatD[n& Buy now ft mesad Sinn troodes, use enxld•femoee oadns, anti- ; Ontario. for tear advaneee prlees, direst 101ST t0 Compared with 84,210 L+ d D. D D. Prasniplim Grewal. before , n8 �eoiEe.Irnt.4iaa.nda�lyofe"inuss TORONTO, ONT. *from factory. Superior .Sar ca tons. in -April and 6'2,746 tone in UetrialtoWspror•it,er East Ask MSUE 31—'40 Limited, 15 Ne)son Street. $arnlay May, 1989.- pR Cody fer D D.D Mil. CigPflork - Ontarlo. +a 40 -.-:., -,FY ma.y s.$ .. ':.: .., .. .., f .... � w.:•-:ti-••• .. me -._-'" '.?..., � ? .-- _ _ _ .19M h3"..:..rTf'. ,.4. g. ,;_ -7. .�t.�....a_��. "^` �� ._-.... '.:� d ....w.. .,i.. y}•4.W P"{, .� T 9:%-�.. T -4-.: _: � t^:.. A.'� Y',r' 2"`,.w. :A:'i •:%•`�J PIG>INJG N1I"i'il8 T they hav* head to repair, and tbt - - s - - ti 'building was saved by _raaon o� . - ��s a — so�be 7w : LAND SURV LYOK Terms the good grounding. ng. a.. a . .yy SLU Per Y44. ;1.50 4 •avasee �• a <ibao>n asd Asacol. >fw - T• Subscriptions- to the United States fie- rewrd one-day attendance at - �� ` w -- You can have that chance for e Mg ft. EMAIL �� p�� _ airplane ;itis by attending the - = :_sad Gt= h3rltitia, $2.00 in advinoe. tbp C. N. E. is 260,0001 on Labo:etween (Aarsmont; : Field Day at Pickering,9Monday. L. 8. On file an tan raorila OW- -b Day, 1928. That mark is expected Greenwood.• Wiitevale and ?ba+oolr 1iE1, 30� John llmll<s% Proprletoe to fail this year owing to the large -' - - 13' increased.U. S. tourist- traffic in . My didvees are UvAned to be ea nlrt Ontario,Volunteer C%. Labor' Day falls on Sept. pwrftm and reliable. .. 2nd, this year. — ATTENTIOM WILYU 8pai l Rata an Long rotas .,Giitii dto covomefice Cocksl2Utt PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN 8�4Ck Road aVl� • h!P� order tee sa & Maas tee area THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER rl AUS.-7th- FROST & WVQ AhiMvsies" hmmse asd v .AND N E RN ES: -IT-MAY BE -- TPit aeon t4 weatbse YOUR EYES, C.rjls�ld Pit _ The follo have .been app- -SALES and- SER�iIEE ' C. H. TUCK.-OPT. D. -' ainted Group `Le ers -tor tb�e T p. SPECIAL - -vf Pickering: s. ` lull 2. Claremont - Alf. Pretty - 13ar1 1. Pickering, - W. C. Marinas' •+- , - Hlseit,2il � Ir. a • Dltsers ey Chop, X23.00 aton - ahh�a sand and :• OM e'Wlzitevale and _Cherrywood Bard body wood, 10 a cord =y Fred_ Major ,Stone 4. Dunbarton -= Dr. Pearson NO. 6B BINDER Buckwheat for seed KROCK I?diTerid ac Brougham - Thos. Robertson —For more than fifty years Fencing- and- Posta - - - d � ested that Groiip Lea- THEATRE tet. � ion tiers continues registration of mem- Cockehntt - Frost and' Wood _ (oeda>< Or iron) rwe ofte Hw~d is req Binders? have 'set the standard - hers to at least 20, in each group, ' of efficiency, dependability and We Welcome lnquiriea - •�� ��R� ,6 SONand that- drill be underway in- e."h dpiability. Experience, when 1 - Healthfully Air Conditioned- Experience, as early as possible. coupled _ with' the latest, eeted , g Tama • The arm bitnds for those who it- AU Show` Daylight Savin and .approved -features _ glues ' .Farr s. Elevator Nplce to You -` - atended the 'Uxbridge meeting are You more Por .your money --. ?lii1RSDAY.I7RIDAY do SATURDAY available and each Leader is req- and that is why the Cockshntt Claremont,, Ont, .AUGUST J, 9 and 3 nested to; send in the total list of -- No. 6B Binder- wlil do a better - - sem We do Bulldin Af an ' kiAael _ aegistrations for his district to - � g :jab.. of __.cutting light or. heavy -. Phone -- Be.. abl. ' Office Sall. , _.Zea 5bnws, at 7.30 and 4.30 -- _ 3'urthe arm -bands Piekeringn�t crops. From knife to _ Satacd#r Matinee at 1.50 ' .. -'CARPF.hi',t�i r the 6 - CSltli�lTlN@.. Is usher- pe-rior but don't --- II - = ed. _ Natu:e'to .Credit>ofa - �RROt- _ . The Pickering Group will assem- � our' word for it! Come itt " ^� ` at your earliest opportunity Ah'D OTHERS - MIRIAM HOPKINS Bile at 8 p. m. D. S. T. en wednea- and see for w - and - day next, August 7th, in Memorial yourself .why the 1N _ Cockshntt No. 6B Binder, with In 'the Estate of William Edward •• .' gppgN-0 ' Park; for its first parade and drill. -its "Oil • Both"' high Doidse, Deeesseds ii • • ff g pressure LL-PERSONS _ Vir�nn>la Cly �+ Y ao esu Brantford Roofing' -- --"Men of all ages are invited to come lubrication, dependable Im ter _. Katerials, $m a Bathrooea -up and spend and hour or so, as a and light draft -in the choice of the £state of Whaviclaims- ward WITH p'gaiDment, Dano Tatar zegistered member of the Guard, successful iaraurs. - - ' the exercise and - training, will do - Doidge, late of the Village of RANDOLPH t COTT Systems, Beatty you good Intrestihl .and instruct- Be'*8 R8M fled Brooklin; in the -County of Ontario, HUMPHREY BOGART .'8table ftalpment ave gvenings are being prepared.. also Agent iOr �'9C0 wsgCn Farmer, deceased-, who died on- or deceased-,FRANK McHUGH Badding Material about the 30th day of April, - 1935, _J1 - wheels used wi h standard are hereby' notified to send partic- - mat ALAN HALE Esti AUDLEY - - ulaFs of same to the undersigned,Wor aroused Car tiros:' -MONDAY,. 4 9VED'sDAY F. J PR;O'IISE on or before the 18th day of Aug- The- -old -swimming holes are well Dhs'Lr�VIAL SEPARATORS uat 1940 after which date the es- Vatronized these days. SEF. � OUR LOCAL DEALER AUGUST 5. 6 and 7 Phone !pS02 Mr. P. M. Yeates has been light- tate will be distributed, having re-- Phone BARJiETT, P1.GKERlNG Two Sbo+vn, at 7.30 and 9.30 -71y_-indisposed of late. pard only to titre claims of which PICKIMIN #, ONTARM as Harvesting of w!,eat is general, ,Pbon4 Pick 5214 _ _ the undersigned shall then have '.Holiday Matinee Monday at 2 o'clock i = while barley and oats are coming in notice, and the undersigned will not a$t. NntiCe t4 Creditors m anY_. personofwhose"TharMer, be liable to _ claim he -shall of then have notice. e- S Mrs. Mercer and Miss Lottie' anti AND OTHERS - - Daughter" Radio'Servi"M Mrs. Bowcott were visitors here-en DATED at Toroa;o, this ith day of _. Sunday. - - In the Estate of Harriet Jane July, 19.10. - W 17 H • Expert 'service and re- Airs. R. P. Winter spent Satur- Ddidge; Deceased. _ . ,da Claude Field Administrator- by his MARTHA RAYS pulse to all makes. Reas< y and Sunday. with ,her mother, in Taranto. -' ALL - PERSONS- having claims a- Solicitor, • Angus McMillan, -.19 Mel- C ARLIE RUGGLES Mr. Betson, of Toronto spends gainst the estate of -Harriet Jane inch, Str., Toronto. Ontario_ w onable chargee. Work - Ales an- Added Attraction`: _ the week-ends at Jtia farm here. Doidge, ,late of the Township of .family_ am. spending -the sum- Whitby, in the-County-Of Ontario, Parachete Jumping at the Rcker- = .aner here. _ Spinster, deceased, who died on o> ing Red Goss Field Day, -- Monda"King King -of the _ A RT H U R FIELD . about the 24th da ,Aug. 5th, at Memorial Park President E. Webber and the -In- y- of June 1936 L q- t7 J. "upector, were looking over the are hereby notified to send partic Lumberjacks mwaats Radio anti Televidon IaetltotsC field crop competitions for the -Os-. ulars of same to -the -undersigned, Member saber Oth�iai Radio Service Masi PIC ZRING �XILLS _ - WITH.. Aseodation. 7. 1, :haws Fair, last week. on or before the 13th day of Aug- JOHN PAYNE 46 Phone 5201, . PICIiESIltI A game of ball played on able net, 1940, after which date, the es--�---_- _ Winter's field on 'Friday evening tate will' be distributed, having re DICK^ON' - �GLO Eft A was declared "off" owing to dark- parol only to the'clsians of w!ach ShuC•gayyl''n feeds ser• - cess preventing seven innings. the undersigned shall . then 1Ave vi U -chicken Lightning struck' a taM • spruce: notice;*and the undersigned will c$ mill, C c en - - SPECIALS - tree on Grasmere Farm on Thurs- not be liable to any "• persA of starter, - growing J..one wires and the hydro-. .t mash, lay><n mash, :Breakf _ - +day "last, an.i jumped to the -tele-. whose claim he shall not then have - y r notice. g - _ _ a8t- Baco��_ -- .' a...1� ,:.burned off about 10 feet of .vire on - - the side of aloe house and gave -:a' Dated at To'ronte, thio' 4th day of j - - tsligiht 'shock' .to- Mrs. Ch July, 1910. an smash, boy Minced Steak 1?c. a 1>z..�. _ apnlgn and. to Arch Bell. Repairs were soon Claude Field, Administrator, by s - - - aster, concentra made by both cum t �a Pork Liver, 12e. parries. The Tel- his Solicitor,. Angus McMillan, 19 tes, 'call' Starter, tar. F +ephone Co. says it was the rworst Melinda Str. -Toronto, Ontario. - = _ T key .starter, salt -Stewing Beefy Masse • Orris' _� blacks and bagsTtwel Shortsnil�ig, -a Sc. a 11_ . arm- Purina fly spray Classic Clealrlissr, 3 -13c. . :�rplementacattle,- �s t "c.or _- : - x - ,Sales and Service D. N. 'Lockwood r---. - _ -'= - PICKRRING. ONT. I , _ ..WE DELIVER _ �� ,e l 1 PHONE 5317 �1�tQher pone 00 chnd 7. ARE'' YOU • THE MAN? — - - - - - Reliable man, between 25 and 60 -. - - • =.a years, with car, needed : immediat- ely NLi t- :GET HIGHEST' '.MARKET PRICE sly to .hand out FREE Dailyly Nec. • sealties such as Razor Blades, in • ' nearby rural. route and supply 'es - for tablished demand for - Everyday-- Necessities including ,spices, Ex- 0FARM PRODUCE RIGHT at HME tracts Baking,• r, Scapa, - Medicines Mineralized Stock and Poultry Tonics ' and F1 Spray. Liv H Li-Calves- - a cgs - Live -Farm experience helpful. Selling: This Cut' chows our new No. 17 Binder with all th experience not neceisary..Begir r _ c b �'` L 1 K v3prin_ g Lam s e w e OOd must be satisfied Keith - $30.00 per i qualities of the No. 5, and ma>,y new improvements making Witte -immediately, The J. R. Wat. - ]tins Company, Montreal,` Qne. : _ - _. Live Spring' Chickens #his tho st'ron�et3t tend li�htast draught binder on -the msrge- - _ :e witfitthe same reliable knotter, and -its to handle long, —1b SFr ' ehoit or down tangled;crope, makes this the best binder- buy-,' PIgNO•TVNING $ - fr' • sh 1Eg.•_ Sl ,� •y .,..0. ,land ♦all. -made in Caned$, • •full line of ffiasrey •Farris rapaira.;AND - -- - - - All."8inde HI TBY of Fepair Worn RECEIVING and GRADING STATION' W� • Aliso �nrgo M.ilkera; �Peod'ar Ca►olers, Electric Fences. ' ' All Tvoiog,GV.r"teed PICKERING -FARMS LTD.: JOHN L. C><IUIViAN, : C. s. MaoDONALD lit .t.d Do, Pbme WMft U$ Bro' ugham, Ont. !M Are,, Tres�ia PICIMIUNG, ONT.. , . PHONE PICK GiOG , l80Ng PICK 6 r I9 Phom Lakeside 1509 - - , - - - - m.,rR .. _-..-+6,.• .-. +.. .- . .r ®.:-. 4•+•:.. .-",.'°,+' ;•sem'-."';;aayT, ',:•.c � ,,, Fro w•x a 5'la�i'>..•:: '..• C-. -x, i, F•Y 4 . •, 6,3'a-:' : a -r 3 - ,K.• - t �a. ,.`' i �'• g-. a,: ..Haws• • .. a. �.,... ". .. <....�.. .: ,:�• �' -rY ': ^r`•'T' ', :+.=, •.'! ..r .f"1C 1.: S'' �aw. ""Y:, i. , .fess'-'•-,. ;,. ..t ., ... _ .. •x.r . v .� .wi,. ,..,....,., - .. .5.,.,+T. _ .i., .o- .. ,fiH ,icy. ✓. '..'• .,:a., •e'., -® k.: u : . •. �' z: i - Va..- . %tk 1,. a .. .. .. � ,c. '!... � � • Y=p r _ .. , . r. ..1 -'.. ' .. 5.r, r. w., Hrj. a.•'y-h •:5`�F!L1�c• ::.: �•':'6 .}-.�.=....r� J:._s'•.�.,n�. :_,.ak".. ^�s.- -.!H .Y.:... . .. _ .I .. F `I�..t _r iC '.JnL. ,ryH .-+r.\.: .✓tv o -rt ti - The Claremont Band took part - _� -Correcting a report in our last , CLA►EII�ONT the Whitby xiwanaB Parade. ons on the passu of Mrs. She The death took place Last - Wadnesdsq night 'of this week. g mss• Hudson was host 'to a num anti at her ' - - Band have been much' in demand herdson, of River, ' the Miss Edith J Holden,dsco o$L Gwen Deceased _ local girls at } -was the granainother o! Mrs. Bak- �e� for a few dayd last week. tre �� Sinclair Holden, formerly His mlhny friends here will be in- this summa=. _ . e= and Mrs. Reynolds here. .:terested in hearing that Mn. -John Mr. 'Harry Loyst, of, Claremont, of Claremont. The funeral was held : + _ :. Ratciiffe, of Stouffville, leaves this • f _ We have a splendid new sidewalk - on Thesis 3 or some years barber in the Jno. y, my -80th, with inter - on for....Calgaryo • travelling by Brion our street running' west. from stilt " airplane. He is in his 80 e. gnall sY.bp T has taken over a .. meat in Bethel Cemetery, Clara•<, th four -corners. Some of the old fF similar business at Brechin, Ont. mons. - ' At the invitation of Mrs. James blocks have been replaced and new Best wishes for success, Harry. Wilton, the Women's Missionary After a lengthy illness there ones made, where necessary. They R. R j, pjg]ta?ing Society will hold its. monthly meet- , p� , have all �beeh levelled off nicely, On R•ofi• f•rGarse and for sed away at her home here on �• �• CLZND=HIHa ring at her home on Thursday, Aug- -Monday, July 29th, 1940, Mrs.. and a firm' smooth walk now in : lust 8th, at 2.30 p, m. Mrs. Condy's Minnie Bennett, in her 73rd- year. per' H•uaas, Eartir•bs, Hay FII1rRAAL D�RlsQT08 _. rGroup will be in charge of the pro- Deceased was the widow df the late Mr. Arthur Prouse, east of here, Track, baro Dow NAMwa m, y.a gram, and it is hoped there , will be Sidney, Bennett,- who predeceased ,had a narrow_ escape from a 'pain- Lift Eax Garage, cameof worst Private � 8°as ,. :ia good attendance. her over fifteen years ago. ' She ful death s taw days ago. While sad CMVC@hr work •f aN Day and Night 8aevw• Rev. Newton, of Niagara Falls, was born at the homestead, near 'on a sideroad, with the team and — tlnd8. Phone will' occupy the pulpit in the Bap- Oakville,, Ont. She is survived by mower, the horses 'became excited - ,' = ' :Idalvern 5000 _ tist Church on Sunday - morning, .her sisters: Mrs. Bray, of Buffalo, over the sudden moving of some Deatdr for lastert Sit•1 and the United Church in the ev- Mrs- Bennett, of Markham, Mrs. nearby object, and started for the Predttsts. ' ditch. The mower was turned up- am, Onto" ening. Il a. m. and 7 p. m. S. T, Tripp, of Toronto, Mm. Paterson, Markham, 0 - • . Duran the absence of Rev. Kenn- side down, pinning, Mr. Prouse un Let us give _ you an estimita ed g C. Vancouver; and one .brother, W. derneath the machine. He was suf- TENDERS WANTED X. q, on vacation, church services C.' MacKay,of Oakville. The funer- your eats _.. '. in Claremont will be ll�eld is this al took place on Wednesday, with fering terrifla agony, and only them sane order for the month. continued moving of - one of the Tenders will be received by tboo service at the home, at 4 p. m. and horses moving the machine, allowed • undersigned Booting News —Mens Doubles interment in the (Aaremont . Union up to August 10th, for �r on local green, Saturday, 'August Cemetery. i� to work free. The mower had L. E. 0#N "' �,L,L a heating system and plumbing fon dropped into quite a bole, ,ands the water, and other repairs. ' 10th. at 1 p. m. S. Time. In the Sponsored by the Claremont F�NBRAL AIR80T08 AND Womein's Institute, there will �e assistance of • two of his Idighbors Bil[BALlldBB Friday Tournament last week, 8�8, with a tractor, rwas necessary to si. No. 3,a1 Doctba�rtoe,S Secretary, Goodman, Oshawa, presented..in the Community. Hall, get the mower out, and also to et Aueaasior to W. J. iliat)st. 8• wins; F. Evans, Claremont, Sec= here, on Friday, August 16th;. by g Mills, Chairman, Danbarton cutis 35, 3 wins; E. Goodman, Osh- one of the horses onto its feet a- dcoaRsiile ____49 — 61 ; the Wbitby Citizens' Dairy, the gain, Prouse is still suffering atom, Third,' 40, 2' twins, and MA Motion Pictures, "Tble Royal Tour" considerable, but is able to get Night and Day Serries Broomley, Oshawa, Fourth, 29, 1 and other Feature Attractions. much of his work done. Business Phoas Readwee Phone Red Cross Day at Plckesing win. Several from here attended a The Draw for the popular Nosegay 8801 .82 Manday, August 6th a, tournament at Oshawa on Monday Quilt,' prepared by ' the members $oath Pickering Red Cross ' a `night. This Friday night, Wkritby, of the ed -moss Breach, and for- m8 the past few. weeks, will be 4t1C DO ET COOKS - the ivFAch tickets have been sold dur- . entertairred socially and in play, at HORSE ROUTES local Club. made it this time. Adm. 25 and 1Q In an interview with Mr. 'Frank cents. Yon have again on _this ev- Fr asaod I.oyst this `week, we learn that ening,' another opportunity to help In the. Estate fe Mary Readman, > WKB,IGG SELECT --- i$'% )i :.' duringt`rebeen,Deceased :.. =76, lrmported Staliian propmea/,- p� Year, he has your local Red Cross workers. See ' canning an average of one ton of) tbis film! . . enij'r of Oscar Wildon, Bronghasa, wM chicken A week, there being a con- On Monday afternoon during �+I+ -PERSONS having claims s►- Agency make the season of 1940, as 102 Hucts. Atm sent�hefor hire p� l their abaewce, t home of Mr-aman,gainslateofthe Village te of M� Mew Ste* of !seta oa 8a1r ,s,Mo con, Sid. David for spun, µ Pro p 1�n8 Mrs. Mac. Patterson, rgas entered .:for. the tomato season which is a- by, at present unknown parties, and moat, who died on or about the _ 8srvlles sa share asaeisaas !home for night. Tues., Jas. McDon- bout one month late and also of a ,atisscked the' house from' cellar to 20th day of May, 1940, are hereby aid's, noon; Graham's Hotel, of limited acreage and quantity. The even the attic. Nearly every •draw- notified to send particulars of the �la®ents as UUM fa Me" Btjooklin, for nigbL • Wed., to J. same to the undersigned Executor.' «e• output this year will be largely or in each piece of furniture in the kl[cDonald's Kinsale, for noon. for home consumption. There is of house was opened and emptied of on or before August 15th, 1940, af- - i �v� Home for night. Friday, at John course no export to $ritain or to its contents: From the cellar there ter which date tine Estate Wilk be L• I ($con's, g roes. for noon: Home foe any of the •Euro I& quantity of can- distributed with regard only to the ht, Terms. $15.00, payable Fah. y peau Countries, was taken -a Claremont Ont 1st, 1841. and as' to Britain, • that fact that ned fruits. and mea claims of .-which the undersigned ..r` meats, and from ot:- shall then. have notice, to the ex- 7huge quantities are in storage Bug- bier parts of the house, jewellery eats considerable. when. it is elusion of all others, and the und- COMMODORE AGAIN (26812) — 8 and a small sum of money. Alar- ersigned will not be liable to an 'the choicely - bred Clydesdale $tall- - learned that Britain has been im Y _ n- _ ger sum had been overlooked. Lest- n the property of Robert DaFoar - : orting from Canada in unpreceden- er is the day, the crown of visit- pyo of whose claim he Shall not �j � fan, ted quantities during the past four became'so +then have notice, for the assets soAp�B �� • e of Green River, will make the sea- . ` great that police had distributed or an Tues - or five years. The tin plate used in ' to disperse tlw lot: Neighbors had • lira, 28th, will leave his own stable the manufacture of the cans -,bas seen - a car containing three men ash li Epr iDNA El!IS.Barnes,been secured fat the, most part in. Dated. at Claremont, this 23rd day p� to John Barnes at drive into -the farm. and even ask- of July 1940. : C''Wrrywood, -for night; thence to _ Britain, this has now been cut o!f nowledged the wave of an arm - by - - "�� Bart Ackford's,' 4th con,, for noon., and the supply obtained from the one of t'iem. Not ' knowingthat Quo sofas- im farm aa* court United States, subject to ail the the Patersons were away, te mei- { N' F. Tgmlinson. Executor. b7 her on Wed. 29th; thence 'to Ted Holt - taxes and -duties naw imposed•. All'' Solicitor. Frank Pugsley, 219 Hiam- by s, Lot 23, con. 6, for night, oil I -ghbors did- not. take any particular ilton -Trust Bldg.. $7, Queen 3t. W.. �a hisMatss on � Thursday -morning, proceeds , to of which sl'ssnld mean, a slight in- .notice of the men. Police_ are roves- Toronto, Onfsrio. f�a albs Fred Wright's, for noon; thence to crease in the cost of canned` goods . tiga�ting, _ - Murray Dunlield's,' Lot 82, rear of `{ in Canada. - _. I 7, for night. Friday noon at _ • �isrssehis � « • . con- - - _ Bert Sily e's, Lot 21; 10th erthorn - ' � ar finnan Line, Markham. Thence to own stable till the following Tuesday. „ `B a �i HOWE Terms — $12.00 payable Febraa:; 95 _ WHnST 11nT 1 . ABTA Bt 1941 5 Ah lora Fuld eco. 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O/aa now to ! or akf4* hon soN the p /r of Mf:a Ti�frMfili l 1 rf • "` : 5 ' jre _ %kla 1P; 2 ows, Boorflra Prry►, ,t13.0S; 6Da_ja,0ir0/j►�ill► " ` - ' yorrtNl happy.' asafraa Ae/Idiy�''- -.t ewr 01711q a/ 10 roll' yrs+ri Qaavia� � Jy �a4 G►ke Sw 4 ftt.,i�- EASTERN ROUSE Phans 004 0 .K�:. • • pc `: .,.L... ts.-:.' =Y•'fc-"' r w�,. u Vii- - ' y''.m }..� .d i , 7 • t. - M•. ky, ' OV incorporation of the three Baltic and theWal-- W_ - naming o1 Henry A. a Y AR -WEEK---Cominent�ry on Current Events _ `-States (hithuaaia,--IJatvia and lace as hid running -mate, the New - Esthonia) into the Soviet Union Deaf came back into control. of w - -- -- -- " with efforts to arrliv.e at further the Democratic Party-in=the ,Vn- _ Al_,, • • • ; clarification• oft tier relations with fted S}'ates, says . the .Christian rita til � cw" ns 'Hitler Peace, 'Finland . Better feeling- be- Scien re Monitor. Seven years aft - L , tween Russia and Turkey was er Mr. Roosevelt took office, it '. AUTOMATIC'- ! �, ��,�j„ DOUBLE - ,:�"t Declares. Berlin evicTenced vhen'the Turkish press" is fife men who are •in import- 600Kt1eT _ made a clear-cut proposal for an ant managerial positions and�his s - allian=e with Russia lieutenants who guided the Demo - TOWARD _ THE AXIS cratie convention and will guide lem• Each of these would be en - `+r" ` Adolf Hitler's failure last week the Channel and from the North BALKANS: A pro -Axis trend the election campaign. Those who ough to keep the Parliament of ` V'Tsio Wgce Britain to accept his Sea to the Irish Sea. Aircraft among the small- coa{atries "of lost control of the Party were Canada going for a whole session. _ t ="final"`peace offer left him with and munitions factories . were .,southeastern • Europe was evident James A. Farley, vice -President But 'last week the hottest and but one alternative to make bombed, railroads and other com- in many quarters last week. Ru- Garner and certain Senators wish most ,uncomfortable of the sum- 41 Ki. rood his threat to 'annihilate" munications, troop concentra- mania, which had been going Republican leanings. mer, the House had to deal with ,- England, at whatever cost to Ger tions, coastal defense works, port more and more pro-INTazi for Next in interest to the Ameri- all three. ��., many. facilities some time past, moved to confi- can public last week was the con- Opposition to the passing t But as the zero hour approach- TO GERM Y VIA SPAIN state the largest British oil com- ference in Havana on Pan-Ameri- of the b i I 1 providing for in the war's forty-fifth week, pang in Rumania.; .sent some of can Defense attended b the For- unemployment insurance Contin- ' ' - y- SPAIN: ritain s second ' big- Y it was' still a matter of - guess= ` gest worry of -the week; next to its chief ministers to confer with eign Ministers, of the 21 Ameri- used to accumulate. Unanimously . -; �..1, work how Hitler would go about actual invasion, •was the Spanish Ribbentrop on Balkan. politics. To can republics (Canada ostensibly approved in . principle when it s . "k;breahing, the power • of Britain: Bittiation. General Franco had Berlin went Bulgarian .govern- was not invited). Principal prob came before the House for sea Would he attempt it. through a' just finished declaring that it was ment representatives, hoping to lems on the agenda were econ- •ond reading,- strong 'pressure �,. . who•ti we invasion of* the British his duty to fulfill the desire of gain back the Dobruja from'Ru- omit and military defense of the against it was applied in special Tales?. Or would he try to bring -Queen Isabella and - return Gib- mania with the .blessing of Hit- western hemisphere , and diaposi- committee by representatives of r 'the country to its knees by pu]- raltar to Spain, and that he had ler. Hungary appeared to" think tion of ropean-owned New the Canadian Manufacturers' As- verizing it with masa air attacks,. an army of 2,000,000 men ready that Germany would shortly help World'.coWnies. Under fire even sociation. It was also expected to a at the same time imposing a star- to. back up his contention. It was her get part of Transylvania before the conference were sev- 'be opposed in the Senate. but - nation blockade by destruction of anticipated that he - would make from Rumania. Would Germany eral proposals, chief among them labor groups were all for the " British shipping? a' move against the Rock, aided seek to '.'strengthen" the Balkans the U. S: -sponsored trade -cartel measure. .DULTBLE-HEADER ASSAULT by German .guns across the Bay by a peaceful' settlement now, of palan for this whole hemisphere; WHAT TO DO ABOUT WHEAT Would the attack on Britain be from Gibraltar (which had been these revisionist claims? and Cuba's strong suggestion that . .soca led with a simultaneous blow there since the time of the Span- Curiously enough, the only a Pan-American protectorate be -Three prairie wheat P pa pools last - ''9n the Mediterranean? Many ex ish Civil War) . . . American country- -which seemed- ready, to established over all foreign-owned week made several suggestions to perts last week expressed that citizens returning on -the liner support Rumania against the islands off North or South Amer- Federai _authorities on how to re - belief. The Battle of Britain "b anhattan" reported German claims of Hungary was Soviet ica. Disruptive forces were at lieve the anticipated storage ,con- Russia . In the Rumanian cap- work at the conference and estion when delive of this could not be a simple, straight- soldiers overrunning Spain. g ry forward affair. The conflict SPAIN.AN)D THE.A�S ital,. Russian quarters indicated touches of -the Nazi -hand were summer's prairie grain harvest f would have to be divided into two By last week everybody knew they felt the Soviet had. become seen in more than one diplomatic starts The four nein points sub- - a Balkan power since acquisition --:.manoeuvre on the art of the mitted b the " interlocking phases=the direct that Germany was getting oil sup- P q po_ organizations ' German assault on England, and plies from the western hemi- of Bessarabia .and therefore ex- Latin-American republics. to the Government were: That ;. . pectel to be consulted -on furthere Canadian Wheat Board should - 'the Battle o! the Mediterranean - sphere via Spain. The moment U.S.t•fiCONSCRIPTION PROGRAM - " (Mussolini's affair) — for from appeared to be at hand when Political or economic plans in- In Washington, the U. S. Jus- handle all the wheat; that some y y Jus - volving Balkan countries • while - e Axis standpoint, Britain's hold Britain would have ••. to clamp g tice and State Departments an- method - be worked out, for fin - rumors ran that Russia had sent On the Mediterranean would have down with a blockade through nounL*d' changes in immigration ancing wheat stored on the farm; to be broken before victory,could which Spain would be a note to Rumania stressing the P permitted regulations to facilitate eat of that farmers be protected against ....,be ac'h]eved: to receive only such imports - a9, desirability of a "..popular gov- "child u P g ernment'.' at Bucharest... , - Beata from abroad Hader past indebtedness as present pric- One factor . during the week are not classified as contraband. 16 years . ..the Department of es are too low to leave any sur- 216 seen as likely to -postpone, the Such a .move, necessary since _Bri- • • • Justice ruled that United states plus after paging current taxes new German offensive for' the tish victory depends to a great CHINA WON'T QUI' citizens iII Great Britain could and family living ex enses• that y - time being, and tbat was the sit- extent on the ability to _prevent_ _ FAR T: The closing of the _ enlist in the Royal' Air Force,, a domestic ice best for wheat -EAS pt, pation in the, Balkans. Russia's Germany from receiving essential . Burma Road and. the Hong, Kong - w.ithout losing their citizenship, which could be used to meet all ► thrusting of a finger into the supplies from the western .world,- route into Cbina left' Chiang-kai- : providing -they did not -take the or a portion of the Government's Rumanian political pot at a mo- might draw Spain into - the war shek'a -- Central Chinese govern- British oath of allegiance . loan on wheat when the final -was meat so inopportune to Germany on the aide of the Axis powers.- Ment with but one hope of.secur the National Defence Advisory less than the initial price. - - - might be causing Hitler serious : : . - Ing supplies from " the outside Commission reported that the. worry and giving him occasion FRANCE: The Fascist regime world—ot.er the Old Silk Road country -had obtained or will ob- -PUBLICITY FROM HITLER -for pause. of Marshal Henri Philippehreading up through the 'inacres- Iain all the supplies necessary for . An army shake-up took place ppe Detain pp ry p THE ANSWER last week ordered the arrest and �bie, unknown North-west into America's .aisnament- program in the Dominion last 'week which BRITAIN: Britain's answer to trial of former high French Gov- . Russia. Nevertheless, undaunted, the Senate Mi]i - g tory Committee naw younger men placed in top erament leaders Generalissimo- Chiang declared Hitler's "last chance" peace pro- , including ex- approved a revised bill providing positions. The new key man of art came promptly, fit, the deeds that the far eastern war would • for• .. po p p y, Premier Edouard Daladier, be- registration ,5 42,000,000 , the_army"iII—Canada is now Major. _ of British .air forces blasting cuuee of their roles in "declaring not be shortened by the closing- men: of whom 1,600,000 would General H. D. G: Crerar, chief anew -at German targets; in the and continuing ,the war" .against off of those two important arter-, be- drafted in the first year. It of the general staff .. Hcn. J. ` German fes. No third power can shake was the first - staggering new war budget which y the nal will be part , peace -time cam- G. Gardiner, minister of war ser- staggering a new "domestic mora! China's determination - to resist ulsor aullta demanded that Britain glue up purge p y ry 'training 'program vices, and Hon. Angus i:: -. Mao- of France b until her territorial and .sovereign in the histo T almost 70 per cent, of the nation- - y Detain s .new- such- - - ry of the United doaald, minater of �ationsl de- ' oritarian re Integrity is attained " Chian an- fence for naval eervices, mere _ al income to finance the war; and gime. At the same y B states time , all Frenchmen serted. In the words of Viscount Halifax, including CANADA: The war, unemploy- Moth added to the war committee ,- British Foreign Minister, re- Daladier, who fled from Franca SHARING THE WORLD ment insurance, the grain pros- of the Cabinet . -.: affirming the will to fight on. after May 10, were ordered . de- In Japan, the minister of home - During the -week, the Govern- Privy of citizenship, their pro-- affairs is the new : Konoye gov- - ment announced its formal re- perty and fortunes to be con- ernment said: "We cannot doubt LIFE'S ' E LIKE E THAT 'B Fred d Ne der _ Y cognition of the Czecho-Slovak flsc9ted that the day soon will come' whcn _ National Committee in _Exile,_ DOESN'T FEAR . GERMAI Y Japan con share the world with Beaded by former . Czech Presi= RUSSIA: Comforting word Germany and Italy." ,But other- AARP PIPS - dent Dr: Eduard Benes, as the came from Moscow last 'week. wine the new regime appeared to Through diplomatic n be :proceeding cautious) ' in' all ' legal government of the German- g p channels Jo- F./�/�j Jo - held nation Prime -Minister sef V. Stalin informed Great fields. Prince "noye In a radio ''Churchill told the House of Com- Britain that Russia will keep out address to the nation declared -= mons that be -did net believe in of the. European war and sees no that the government would assid- t the exodus of children to Can- reason to fear German domino- uo.usly keep open•the door'for the _ oda and. the United Staten.; he, tion o! Europe, reliable `sources closest relations with Germany, Russia - asp Italy n R i a d a 'but ua.n t o disclosed: The cassia leader w y.. _.. thought the movement entirely R n as_ - close it against - as friendly unwarranted the Admiralty reported to --have said that the.. 6a (� overtures that might be made 4 f :°•announced the loss of the famous' possibility of German domination g by _ • \, •, , _ :.:. "Salmon" of -Europe the -LT. LT. S. and Britain. - � - _ ,submarine Salmon (which pe presented no problem - - � sighted the "Bremen" last Dec- for Russia, because he refused to From this same address diplo- rr��, ° ember) German air attacks :believe it would come about. mats drew. the conclusion that in, covered- practically tbe• whole •in- According to indications, last the domestic field there .would j land: -ranging :from. Scotland to week Russia was -following up the, be a gradual intensification- of the trend toward totalitarianism, -"--- without any immediate drastic' steps. The Japanese Government- appeared to realize that, in the end, it will stand or fall -on gen- `:. eral public opinion and hence will not follow blindly any line of action recommended -.by • the extreme 'militarists. ( One thing " ,the Government knows without shadow of doubt and that is- that t! 9oiden C - the people want the, China war - I . stopped as soon as possible, and will concentrate every effort -to ' that end). ''a�• 1, y NEW DEAL IS DOMINANT aTs /0-7 ' UNITED STATES: With the Me p acceptance by President Roose- � � la y C7�7 PS24 velt of a third -term nomination "I'll caddy for you for nothing, Mrs.. pip, just for. the laushs:' � REG'LAR FELLERS—Zero - - . B GENE BYRNES a .. _ - ., - .--. - ° , SC _. " " ` "�'•t. m. ate„`,;.-„M.P' :his-' �'�. au G,"•� p J _ , ,.e.: 4��- ::'•M+I-P"i.'.1,.•r .., - ."•#.r%.. ,.: , _ .. 's. i-.�y,.„ y3 , ".>` o4.A. �.,_,,... .�..,,_: `l! .'...'.' ::.., :: .. ., '.. .'.•.v.s... . ...,,',.sr, ,. e. n..J.�..J ..'.�.,",.. 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This eon'inued, for at least — some rayons are washable; and • ' ; half an hour, but stopped so ab- others are not. Most rayons can be ruptly that 'Lissa almost jumped. washed, however. The manuiactur• .L'. • , �- t . _ The chieftain of the brown peoplo er's assurance is your best guaran- walked to 'Lissa and Bob. Re ty a' to washability. Everything de= made motions. the dye;'and pends on the weave, i.' '>• "This is the moment!" Bob _ the possibility of shrinkage. It ray whts red. • "We've of to maketen- our ` y ' Pe g on has been subjected to much ten- �- our choice! Now! Which maiden sion during manufacture, wettings `!r is' to ,die. God, this is awful, will release that tension and the, `, . • :� `� 'Lissa!" material will go back to its normal �- "No, no', . You can't. Do some size. Your washing' method will a' c Lostthing! Anything!" have nothing to do with it at all, ya by Robert Barry. swallowed, then cast took a deep breath. He was still SOMF, RAYONS NOT WASHABLE 34 - It your ra on is guaranteed notd O OREN ARNOLD wit'tout much hope, and he didn't y to shrink — a three -to -five minuteKin, g ■ dare offend these people lest lie a •� #, ac _ r 'Li themselves be sacra- `� : run in your household washer, and ly f ict:d. But he determined to try water, comprise the best washing CAST OF CHARACTERS drums' in. the paleface world, the biggest bluff in his career. "recipe." Wash your rayons in a ROBERT BARRY. -hero, ex- many a trumpeter's wild blare He turned ostentatiously to the lot of water; for when rayon is wet D i ' 0 ! ' •�, plorer. but never had anything impresse t , and mumbled a long jar- it is leas atrain-rests taut. Put the �• MELISSA LANE 1&ezolae, -them like this. gout -He winked a� 'Lissa, d rayons through at least two rinses (r �+ `:;& ' i an rased his hands to the sun.. She y ' v Barry's Rartner. "Remember. what I told you, of the same temperature.. Press out Bob Barry. Lissa was becoming did likewise. They sank to their HONEY BEE GIRL -- Indian; n� as much water by hand as you can , knees. "Act it out!" Bob mumb- ^ member of Basry'. party. alarmed. ' if you. love me you'll between rinses, for 'most rayon HADES JONES — pioneer; led. Lissa was trembling. crushes fairly readily. Handle it try 'to stop' this 'senseless bus- Ignoring the four maidens, 'who member of Barry's panty. iness,++ _ gently as you ease each article r Jud been brought out tied hand into shape. Dry indoors away from Last week':. Apprehensive lest Bob nodded, in great earnest- and foot, Bob kept pointing to the extreme heat provided ' by your -ness. "But maybe_ I can't, dar- sun and talking steadily to the Ironer. �= "the strange lost people harm ling! Our own dives may be en- chief, gesticulating as impressive- -� them, Bob and Melissa plan to them, And is their exhaustion dangered .If I try. • The maidens ly as he, knew how, but • actually M actually want to be sacri- without meaning. He kept up this of the moment they fall asleep. ll `•'rF' ficed. I certainly do not. This is mumbo -jumbo for two or three ti{ -a delicate matter, and I'm trying minutes. A CHAPTER XX o figure a way out of here grace- Then he looked imperiously at .A A 4340 Just at dawn a weird chanting fully -and safely." the -chief and began a serious p L'a and hallooing awakened 'Lissa. "I's murder, .Bob. and you 'sign talk, as they had conversed B r "Bob!. Get up, . dear. Bob! It's know it." at length, the day before. Twice f PATTERN 4340 starting already." Bol- had to resort to his pencil- L e . d s festivities were in= OOM-OOM. OOM. OOM-OObf. By ANNE ADAMS TYj ay---- sshida the brown folk seemed to - deed under way. The white couple No more w••cod-was brought,- but - � Women "in the know of Each r y regard as magic anyway—but in had removed only thea; shoes at all were. assembling by now. And ion realize that a Combination of Y time he got his thoughts across. bedtirne and so were peering out from a number of houses came . - By SAME B. CHAMSBRS unrluttered lines and subtly alittn- , • in a moment or two. Alread a men in fantastic costumes of min details spell distinction. A Y `'Playing A Hunch g � eat ale o! wood had been- as- skins and paint, wkth all manner Y ly xP $r p Suddenly then the chief issued WAR -TIME FOODS ('Continued) point besutilul a reseed _b�, , aembled near the chieftain's house' of epiemonial objects dangling a' eonirnand to his people. Six or A,ne Adams in Pattern -4340. : and other . wood bearers were from them. Without any sort of p _Last week i discussed the book preliminary, the§e men, evidently' eight hurried away, while the a •'Food for Health" published by the 'there ale tail -and -slim lines ail t seen coming from far and near. p y sembly waited, To .fill In the KKp, Canadian. Medical Association as a the smart skirt which is in gored 71 Apparently every vilhtger-, old and high priests of some #orm signal- Bob orates' meaninglessly to the - young, was contributing to the ' ed to the drummers. and the g y guide for all hom�emakei•s to pre- ,style. What an enchanting and y g g sun, When the messengers re- l,trex ected curve the front neck- A fuel supply and- was making it an rhythm agar-c#inged•' Now i- Dare for their families meals having P g turned with live rabbits- five the necessary requirements for the l re makes -se becoming! Gener- ocrasion for song. became a one, one -two -three. beat: snakes, and other -small animals, body -needs but at a minimum ons tucks at the. shoulders and OOM-oom-oom-oom, OObL - oom- , The songs had little' but rhythm Lissa's curiosity ' popped." She coat. - , above --the waistline keep softness to recommend them. They . were oom-oom, with double emphasis on hour'. p y Lastti gekml garb ioma B eoauttll�� Y hadn't spoken for pearl hal! an ip thiottgh 'the: buatlitie. _ o r d l es s, olttimes discordant the first, -done rather slowly at I attern 4340 is available in sounds- in minor ke Yet the the outset but gradually -getting. suggesting -: Y; Y ' "What is it,; Bob?" she whir=' and luncheon r auppdr and this -tufa cs' and svottten's sizes -16,.18. were in .a:.definite pa terms n, the a little.. faster. It seemed to be pered. "What's happening9"-week should^ ke to continue with 't0; !4, .88, 88 40,._42 .and 44. white couple discerned, and ever perfect time for the' extraordi'n- Sire 86 takes 4sy. yards 39 inch 1 y p Y- "I'm -playing a hunch. Keep the outline for dinner menus and - "_ 'body seemed to know them. acting." " _ . a then' give you. a few, comments otr fabric.- ' The sun -,had not actuallyap. Bob signed a bit more. to tho-- the rest of the book's suggestions. Send Twenty cents (20c) in _. •peared as yet but the dawn was chief. Then surprisingly, he took coin4 , (stamps cannot be accent. bra ht a It would be 9 o'clock ke Cream---- p Dinner Menus g gray. one of the vriId rabbits, kiIlel' goup (i! desired) Clear. with or ems) for this Anne Adams pattern: or so, Bob observed, before the. it, skinned it with his - Wt plainly Size, Name, Address- ` actual fireball itself could appear and Cantaloupepocket wuhout vegetables, - - knife., all with. elaborate • cerA- Meat or f1iih-meat loaf, shepherd's suet Style 'Number. i Ad - over their .horixon. This was 'be- y Send our order, to Anne Ad- mon _pie, Irish stew, pot roast or seal• Y - cause of the sheer cliffs that y wed j Each piece of the carcass he -ams, Room 425, 73 West -Ade- ' hemmed'. in this kingdom to pro. Iffy s ` loped pink salmon. g p k, " placed on the great pile of .wood, potatoes, mashed, scalloped or bak• laide St., Toronto. tact and isolate it fiom the out - but he presented the dressed melt ed vegetable, cabbage, ear- For 1 adult: bu _ side .world. Studying the light, • pettkn to the chief, instructing Bob decided it must be nearly, R him to. cook it. Then, Bob oster.- - A second eg g o'clock even. now; they had slept tatiously cvt the thongs that rots, turnips, canned tomatoes or Food Amt. per wk. r :.,very late, but they were refresh- bound the -maidens, and set them fresh fruit In season. ?�It� ed. "« " free. He signed to the chieftain Bread. Whole wheat -or white .with } "We're getting off -tb a ood Butter °Ya Ib. _ . g g $ and folded his arms, standing be- butter. r week start, anyway," he said to 'Lissa. side 'Lissa with imperious mien. Dessert. Apple pie; baked rice pod• 50 pe "I hope I can remember some of %r s Potateoea 4 lbs. P -. . The-, chief, duly awed° by it all, ding, tapioca eusiard, blanc Fresh vegetaVc-8 5 lbs, these chants." :_ shouted excitedly then to his peo- mange or fruit in season, tresh or. Dried vegetwkt�s g Obviously the villagers knew pie, and the fire was lighted.- cooked: Fresh Fruit 2 Iha, t exactly what they were doing,.for . Quickly there was a frenzy of , Tea for adults, small. glass ;of milk Drted Fruit - -i4 ib- : there was no confusion, and the _ yelling and jubilant dancing. for children. -- �i .50 per week ...pile of wood grew rapidly. Nec- 'j P g-,, P Y• The sacrificial .'maidens rail Change 'your Ideals from day to Meat or fish 1�'lbs. - 9° essarily ' it was a mixture of How about ice cream and cants- away, to join their families. Dane- day, but make sure that during the Eggs _ 3 - acanty desert growths dried loupe for a porch supper during hot Ing continued as. the fire crackled week your 'family uses the amounts 30'per week? weather? Make it something special s: cactus stalks; palo verde, Iniscel- _ cantaloupe a la mode, garnished'.higher and higher. Tile priests of the various foods in your list. Bread ' loaves Ianeous brush and some of the with fresh peaches and black-' chanted, the drummers pounded Food _Costs: The food lista . in Flour and Cetral 1 1'b. extremely - • heavy' mesquite ' and berries for good measure. on their tom-toms. Hysterical this book a.re based on the follow- :25 per week 'ironwood. Bob could not see The vanilla ice cream' for which gladness .and gratitude seemed Ing prices: Other foods and aeuch of it. growing; he ,realized we are giving you the recipe is rampant there, in weirdest possir FQod Costs: The food lists in flavorings ..30,per week that the villagers were making a going to be one of the easiest, nicest and most' economihl, you ble sound and •_motion. It was this ,book are based on the follow - definite sacrifice in the wood it= have ever made. Not too rich, but ' theatrical, intense, ing prices: _ READERS WRITE IN! self, when they, burned it in a imooth and full-bodied. Made with "What is' -it, ,Bob? Tell me! Food Price Unit -Miss Chambers welcomes per- -x worship ceremony. only one part cream to three parts What did you do?" •'Lissa clung •Milk ".12 Qt, Sonat letters , from -interested ,• milk, which is one-third to ane -sixth to her lover's arrrt Cheese - _ 23 Ib, readers. She is pleased to receive as much as most recipes call for — = " In due time a red cliff top io Message From the God Butter _ .29 lb. suggestions on topics for hoe .• — a feature that will delight your. The Drummers Start household' budget and prove a boon "I don't know where we go Pota*.toes •:•.29 pk., column, 'and' is even ready to lis — the westward was suddenly ill- to `.those of your family wholove- ' from here, sweetheart, but I think Green vegetables .07 lb. ten to your "pet peeves." . Re- untitiated, as if a gigantic stage • ice cream but find it too fattening, we bluffed that one through. 1 Root vegetables :03 lb, quests for recipes oe speciar ....spotlight had been turned on. In And ,using no eggs, so you cats • fold them we were messengers Tomatoes 10 '• db. menus are in order. Address your that moment a new sound dom= Bursa how simple it is. All this from the real sun god, and that Dried vegetables 09 lb, letters. to "Miss Sadie B. Cham - A because it he a rennet -custard ice g + inated the valley, arrd the course cream, and, reniaet has a way with he commanded an end of human Dried' fruit ' .11 -lb, ars, 73 West Adelaide Street. of action everywhere was Chang- milk, as you iennet custard fans sacrifice. I said this tribe is small Fresh fruit lb. Toronto." Send stamped, sett- ed. '. '. already know. But why should we now. -and no more people must be Meat or Fish ,.,16 1b, addressed envelope 'if you wish T First .a chorus of drunis-the tell you about it, when ft's ao easy sacrificed from it. The maidens Eggs—A"' in ,26 doz. a reply. to try, it for yourselves? Bob rioted; that Bread 09 loaf ase toms -toms, ; Vanilla toe Cream to Cantaloupe must, bear . children instead. Tn — Eo i Indians used reverberated Cereals 05 lb. ti> 2 rennet tablets substitute, I explained, a live Fats - 10 Ib throughout the canyon. It was a tablespoons fold water beast of the fields should be kill- ' penetrating bass noise, alarming, Sugar slid Sweets .-.Os lb. a x 3'cups milk ed, and its skin thrown on the i - •• ' heraldic,• of great volume. 1 cup heavy cream fire, and the good meat eaten as Quart — 40 ounces 0 ► OOM-OOM. OOM-OOM. OOM- 1 cup sugar " .' Bread - 24 ounces a symbol of feasting and plenty. OOM. '1• tablespoon vanilla The sun god, I said, wants eter- -Peck of Potatoes - 1 lbws t `i► First a, series of quick double Dissolve rennet tablets in cold As .we told • you last week the. water. Warm the milk, . ere -am, nal happiness to reign here,. not ;notes. Bob and 'Lissa observed'. sugar and flavoring to LUKE, pain .and blood and death." daily cost per adult was 26 cents x l that six brown drummers were 'WARM — not' hot, stirring con- She shivered a little, and antes- a Person; 24 cts.'for 1 child. Below Rug iN •pounding tom-toms four feet higa stantly. Remove fromstove. ,Add Bled closer', fascinated by the is the diet for one adult. I have just or "so, iitassrve noise,mas on aclved "tablets,' _stir a =few - small a rant before therit °rre critleism of -tile Qutltne: I h�rve— - _ roof. of. the• chieftain's house. it seconds; pour immediately into. P g �3'' p been £aught T int of milk per day ` freezer can and let set at•room tem- "0 -oh Bob!" she tpurmured. p self. The, sound was frightening. perature until firm and - cool. -"That's the way ' I. feel too, pet, adult, and 1: qt, for ,each child •• 0E�' "•Perhaps it was meant to be. Freeze in ice and salt mixture, 4 ' . 'Lissa darling." was the minimum, -"Fwd For y The rh hm hanged soon. parts ice,to 1 part ice cream salt. Health" specific a .little les b t Yt C (To Be Continued) sp •—f - .. •� i OOM-OOM, (pause) OOM, Turn freezer about 10 minutes. Re-' if your family is one which does move dasher. Repack with ice and not have tea and coffee regularly '* (pause) OOM-OOM. This was salt and let set until ready to serve. ' " ` - g continued for perhaps a quarter. Serve to halves of thoroughly Don't thrown away the. worn- you perhaps could cut tio'wa and hour—two beats) one, then two chilled cantaloupes, with a garnish out whiskbroom. Cut it down sn ,. save on the miscellaneous list, ,'ISSUE 31,—sly again, and repeat.. The white cou- of sugared sliced peaches and fresh that the straws are stiff - and which wet ogtllned 19st'week for pie had heard many a fanfare of blackberries, Serves g. short and use it to scrape cling- YL -u: C r . ,n :. ... , ..... •.may ....�,;.ty. +.- .-..: .a'.;,, �..: `. : ... -: .:. -- .-'.r .y-. -,.,,a - v' — :a'. .:4 a :^^'• .ter •h. .:....�,....,-, .;. .-:. •. :..'�,`:_. ,,. ..... ._�."r1•:kik. rp-•,'.'*rr...:. 'S -.I}'. Y ,eN - ,M1 = Q --Fred Stork who lifts , K ��L� 8 - i been on Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Murkar, - �-Atr. sad. Mrs. B, A. Ddatchett roliet_ ty for several years on the ' of Belleville s - NBARTON and daughter, Helen, of Toronto. , pent Snniiay with J. C. N. R., has been appointed agent -x and Mrs: Murkar, here. _ , meted Cross Field Day and Ent- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: D. + at Scarboro, which will be a St. haul s, Dunbarton, r ertainment, Monday, Aug. 5th, J. Callaghan. 1 -Miss Helen Burling, teariger at position. per Aug. 4th. Sunday school at 2 p. manent - North . Bay, is holidaying. at the .—We are being asked — why -Mrs. Geo. W. P. Every, Whitby, —Mrs. Thos. Andrew has had her Celebration of the Holy Communion per hour signs home ''of her sister, Mrs. F. Bunt- at 3 m. Preacher at this service, Bunt - Are hose 30 mile gas returned home on Sunday aster in residence re -painted, which has P. T We don't _ know, but spending a week with her' sister, g' added much to its appearance. Rev. E. G, Robinson. The raspberry crop this year_. , not' erected .:-we're not at all surprised to - hear Mrs. " W,. J.- Millen - 4The Federal Government. has - is a fairly good one, and are being selected Os w - that they are not up, -As Rev. D. Marshall is going. offered at. 10 to 121cents per quart a as tae` site for No. Buddy Craig and Ted Shey at • on his vacation during the month 26 Elementary Flying Training De- . •,CLAREMONT their summer., home at . the lake,of August there will be - no service bo Mr. ` d Mrs. Bailey, pot. It is expected that work rwill ^- 'sold candy among the-eottagers,' in the Presbyterian Church dunng W J ai ey, of coirrmmence at an' early date. The On Saturday; August 10th, the Toronto, spent the week -end with schQQL ClAremont Park Board are and raised $1.00 which they sent, in the next two weeks i erabTe present - the latter's parents, Fred and Mrs- Advantage in the the famous Toronto Coiniscks to the local Red Cross Branch. =The. Pickering Unit of the Vol- - g to Oshawa in a business , Fowler. wa in a Football --A good crowd attended the - unteer Civil Guard will hold their Y• game with the Clare - Garden Party ' given last Wednes- first parade on Wednesday evening Clare - Mrs. Wyman, of PeLerhoro,: and --=--ter—_ Mont team. The visitors are recog- _ ` day evening ori R, W. Miller's lawn August 7th, at 8 P. m. D. S. T, • at ttwo nieces, spent a" few days last' Bryant Re=anion -- ` - M2ed as one of the finest teams in i week, at the home of the former's .Jul the Province of Ontario and a by the ladies of. the Presbyterian .the bfemorial Park. See article on y 27th, IM > you ro brother, Russell Burrell. are therefore. I Church, and all enjoyed the social another page under Civil .Guard promised a real' foot -•'firs. N. E. McEwen, accom,p- T_he annual. re -union of the Bry. ball game. Don't miss it. The kick- _` title, heading. anied by her son and daughter' ant famil was held in Asbhurn off takes place at 5.30 p. m, 'Stan- -A group of ladies at Squires' . •-•Monday, `August 5th being Y spent several days. last week with Jul dard time. After the •Beach meet each Wednesday after- Civic Holiday, .the stores in the Y; 27th, at the home' of Mr. -and game they are 14 ,relatives in Quebec Proviric . Mrs. Stewart B holding a. dance in the Community moon at the home. of Mrs. S. Mer-er viiliage will be closed, but will be � Bryant. Games were g ' fisc sew and unit for the Red Cross open for- a short time in the Sore-. The August meeting o the W. enjoyed by -old and young, atter Hall, the 'well-knoRvri' Barrett .-.-".and for Refugees. A collection is noon. Of course, in flys afternoon, M. S. of the United Church will be which an enjoyable supper- was ser- Orchestra. Refreshments on the _ taken at each meeting. ' To date everybody favili be at the Park to held ,one week later, Tuesday, 13th. ved on the lawn. grounds. Adm, to the game, 25 and ecu Ive was lU cents; to the Dance 50c. a cos- . _ enjoy the ,_ , e • - Parachute week... :put- bac -in , . _ ; rA number in the village re- office b PIs, 25c. single. See a good gams Y acclamation and e local Branch.. " ' Jump from the airplape, and also ort that their Potato .,crop 'has decided to hold' the 1941 dre-union g good music,. } - --;Early on' Friday morning a to hear the very fine program that P y P g and help�e Esrk Board. been badly affected' • b a blight, at Pleasant Valley Fa'rin;-the home. severe electrical and wind storm will 'be presented is the evening: Be which almost destroyed the crop of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. passed over the Southern part of sure to, come out and help the Red Bryant, at Cross as the r entirely. this province, causing a great am- proceeds will be given � � _ .Pickering. .. � . ' ount of damage. Fields of • grain them.' They need all the help they -St,& Georges Church;• Sunday, _ The Pickerin were levelled to the and man can et. August 4th. Sunday school at- _ 10 V _ g ground, Y g - at ? er Pt 11. i ,S -. -{An interesting a m Morning Prayer, at it -Even_ - BRA D LE � MEAT M���T trees were blgaTn down and many g address was ing Prayer P. r _ it gardens were heard on Saturday ga practically ruined. In Y nighR last on both services, Rev. E. G. Robinson. '� ® Oatr a fall fine o certain districts telephone and hyd- the Old Country- Broadcast that Dont forget the Lawn Social , at Mea Overalls, $1 �9-a II ro wires were blown down, but all would serve' well if given in zrithis S th h , ' ��$� up I • e home of Mr. Fred Roffey, on Men's wort; booty p Fresh damage was quickly repaired. . In countr The speaker was t , r Church Str. Fricjay, Aug. gud • com- . Toronto. it_ is said that' it was the to impress upon this country a less- ' - worst storm in a number of years. on that was being learned in the mencing at 7.30P _ Farwe;s; Dee); your hameia -and Damage to power lines is reported Old Land, in that church attendance -We Are In recerpt of inatruct- P over. and Bee' what ou'-need ions from the Dept of National y ' ( i cared to be' about $10,000. In Pickering brad" increased tremendously during ,War Services to -fix,- 'Towt►shdp there was much damage the past leve weeks, and that their sot in touch. with then lame in and wewill -, the local Deputy -Registrar re •the 7. - = to crops and gardens, but no fires PSP;e> Christians,, were finding out publication of instrgcti_one on. _the oq up, Meats } have been reported but there ravers that they were wrong- when the -- -- - • y hFati De Registration. Not until Hareesla and B)�oeo repaired. _. many ,narrow escapee as. buildings had..said .that one could worship on said Deputy in�rodutes hiMaelf and p Oar deliverF is at your serviCv were struck. Lightning struck very Sunday on a 19 -hole IS to play on makes .himself known will we be Phone Picts 1620 close to the residence of F. M. and 1 for cocktails) golf 'course, or able do rimueh about it. C. O• Braille y d Chapman,' and followed' - the phone at cricket, iri the meado3 etc., as - - �CLARENCE SILT{ well as. - On . Sunday . evening an- accide>}t pie Pich< 3604 _ wises into the. house, burning ug itley could in church. - And occurred on the highway east of r' - -/,several feet of the phone wire. that iB#=4 the "last war the peopl - Dun- The ' accident was- not Mrs. Chapman was using the phone ;i Professed Christian nations had serious, except that -it held up the at tike time _: _ and received quite a IPPV mto- an indifferent attitude traffic for about half an hour, when '.shock. Dr. McEwen also had ,quite on some of these matters: It was - _.� a string of cast„ 6ifteridia - three „ an experience - on the 5th eoncess-._ taking -a realization that present- miles '3r more, were held up during I Ig ore p fon, when a flash struck chase by day war, . and all that goes with it, that period. Toronto _officials . ..say :-giving him quite a shock and stop h make t _,ese people see that they that the number who left _the_ city - Ping _. _ - ping hii car- which he was driving somewhat of an obligation • to over the weekend was a record,. - - - at the time, His barn on the farm that philosophy* which they pretend 3h . is was due to the excessive hest: ' w_as.. also. struck but _ f4e lightning to. support• Even with e.�eriences �� -The daily 'press on _.Tuesday. �t Pas �� .y nods prevented a fire. W. H. West- such as this in Britain, we likely import Lady Byng, a, recent arrival - ._ .. y , ' y. All ' the _ >�y'e name was struck a com -- of have_ many .who- will say - that it's from the Old - weeks age, the lightning playing their' own business w*i�at they do nn P Land, as saying - s only hand- icked children, the best, o BuTime- _-_ age pranks there also. Sunday. Perna it is. - Groceries is. should be sent out -to Canada; We > .��. would call ti•4s about the most un- }•� 4 - _ __ fortunate state d - __ 1?7eAt_.ma e, since the . _ _ Wt appreciate- your orders• -.-We strive to please. `• • outbreak of the (war, and recomm- end that she be sent back where she .._ Q tar _ id came from, as an undesirable: The e7 a Ero e & .81ack�o'ell t e`. Miracle Whip life of "Y Particular - child -in Brit- - sin. is not valued -any -more b its Fruit Juice DRE 1 TEA Grape S71LAD� SS NG South Picketing. RED CROSS parents tin are t lives of •all _ ` -KRAFT Other children, by their parents. ALWAYS UNIFORM Large 50 Oz, tis Larne 32-oz.•yat Such remarks as those of- I'rsdy (• > Only65C. lb. 'Only 25c, _ -Field DNightBYng are just an example of the - y - paly 49c. - Y & Show sort of thing that breWe - Fascism 1°auism and • all _tFe other, non _ : democratic isins _ Yt Ways `'S�SI'VIA�i" `;All the - ime -MEMORIAL .'Work :_ 'ARK ,.. _ R SALE ' .. FOR - Jersey cow, QODts - - . _ . _._ i Reg e due' to freshen, Aug 18th 1 GIS - - 1 � .George •- _ _ _ Muton, Lot 13; Con: 3, P%ckering. ' P r riced from $2.93 to $5.50 per pair. J ° MONDAY, 'AUGUST - 5TH They sure d. gi.e satisfaction, _ LOST - abqut the 10th..of -July, a black heifer, weighs about 700 ]be. = k ac - Reward. Fran Mackey,- R- • R i•, I Sof tball Tournament Whitby: It Payr Big .x88 A11 the .. By Local. Teams, at 3,00 p. m., D, ' 8. T. RASPBERRIES - for sale. Apply _ to Chas. E. -Hood, Lot 23, Con. 4, IClveralls - $ - . Ti.m e Parachute Jump at 8.90 p Pickering.. -` . . . m; t A.Buy' ... _ . k Pant _ - - Don'.t .Mif;Ea Basica this Thrilling Sight, You may - .. `' - or s _ ;. ..never have a chance again. ete's .n - . Th o Better made. - - Airplane' Trips : Trips .--rlotTER _. Have one. 'You'll enjoy if you don't get scared. _ ]� /j S9,1 CHAP MAN 'EVENING 'PROGRAMME An excellent program, beginning at 8.80, will be given l Jl! lei Pickering"" by the popular entertainers: � raw vzal, are .Bert Al. and Bob Harvey` .> f Frank Oldfield Company Screen Moors - Window. Screens , fi K Bob Clark with his talkie dolls dun in Elm e " s Perf :.. g u- send marvellous magic �• _ _. _ -. _ :� Coleman Oasolens Stoves . - � - - • `>8°° ear �McClary's . .r�r ate Electric Ranges. . Mrs. B. Harvey, Accompanist . - a Ht and o _ — ' Refreshment booths - 'lea Rooms !s Qew�es� �`rlbna antes N. W �' gs Harvest Tools &- Binder Twine 4a s. >.$&vc your Srlp�er on the (trolands was 1eotal - - - - - ' GAMES SKILL FUN Rases - 462 - �i*hiih out. went for McCormick.Deer4q farm Macbinery and ance of#er progr�►m Good Orchestra Road wit 'Rtpars. ADMISSIUN ;--Adults, 28c. Children, loc. Cars. Free Ow Motto - We terry IL Cm ad �• E PROCEEDS ARE IN AID OF THE RED CROSS a C" nwe s000 • - P / _ - All Event;are 1 � J.S. �ALSDC}N, • �i�y��� wi 1, ` i1 /M�' '� N w• 1 r y � _ •' r. aK'h•Ylf4.i�-y. ..._ ^r• t.. ✓ -•y�;. " ^-:X 'S ..ly:.5•C : :- a-:� 5/.... �- :.s'V..S.