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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_08_09.. M f, r. regi. Ky, '... .�,. y, -.v _.�✓ � .'.i. 'P'.i�+. .N • U _ c,,1� G may,; v .- .,.. .�,� :..-:..yx•r.a'�.,,: .d',r -''. ._ ..-• ...P' > - �'` - �,.,'.. y - p_� l VOL. LIX. - -- - -- V:. Pi�EIN ONT., FRIDAY = ,ALTS. 9. Z94U �: No. 5L �r�T>efalt,,ssal irsrs�. - r FRENCHMA.N'S BAY i i L GREEN RIVER - HONOR. ROLL' GREENWOOD - Med4ca4 �— 'The Victory*.-. Ladies' • Choir. of. -- MILLS * * j A Barn .Dance .will be field t1iis Toronto, and assisting artists are j(�j� DH. O: PSAMON=Pbysitiab B (Names in heavy type, Are those - - .. iadS�eon. Dnabston 1017 l;'riidsy evening, in the Alex Gray holding a concert on Tuesday even- now overseasY neiw barn, at hot 27, Con.- 7, Pick- - -; 1886••-1936 , R. FORSYTH Cip ,h. D', Director ing,• Aug, 13th, in Glen Avis Park - - • erui& _ _ Doug. Johns, Pickering, ,Signallers. - OPPING R z+l Aswda of riosacfb Pavilion, in aid of the 'Red Cross. Can d ib4 ah wrkan r 1.401 +neat _ Leon. Herbert Whitevale, R. A. F. r .: ,C78 Eras esarala.d by appdataaat. ' ` .CHEzFRYWOOD - The pavilion has been .generously �/' Fred -Herbert, Whitevale; T ,- edoe Claraafont. Dna. can y r. and -Mrs. Avis for John Murray, Claremont, 48th. H. rit' Our minister, Rev, J. R. Bick is the evening. Adm. 25c. and 15c. , WE GRIND FINE - +� John Martin, Pickering,..Q. O. R. c having his annual vacation , during _ ' Ted Fowler, Pickering, Q: O. R. Bran, 3%orts and Fted 'of DUSA,I;D RUDDY S&rcisfer. the month of -August. Wi3,i'TEVALIJ _ _ SB1leit e. Notaryf,"ic. Mia Ai large- number from- here were ---' Roy Barry, Pickering, hir4s, alato mloerala 'and other �� u tr LS A f3 The home of W`m. and Mrs. Gordon Watson, Pickering, A. S. C. ddd444 concentrates for profitable- feeding wr. tics or ust uou.a- wires. at Pickering on Monday, and ev- p j . Ross lleroir Picke ` ` 0. R. ' ` ' SUL 1T�' The W. A. will hold their regal- pleasant` gathering on Thursday' ev- Jim McRae, Pickering, : R. C. ' A. o c ening last, wl�ren about one hund-' Basil 'Bye, Pickering, Ordnance a -stock fib' tbe best Pciul Batrlstor, SOlitltora ar meeting in the Hall, . on Thugs- t*7 red of the neighbors Pickering . Fetds and Supplies. I. 1(. Wilson, �.1. RLA?QIv. K. C. Tdephooa �Y, August - 15th,- instead of the i� gathered, -. to g, R. C. A. F. -- fi-'9ROOKESELi:.-K � Adel, 2S" 8th, --under the leadership -of Group enjoy an ice cream and nie_sflcial._ _Chas• Simmons, Pickering ; �j D. VeROSS 3. Roll -Call 1--. My Shield and Buck- The gathering was under the aus- bt. Holman, Claremont, Tank C.- ' _ 372 Say St. ler-, pices of the Woman's Association, Thos. Lye, Claremont, Ra. C. E. JOHN L, POND Toronto Games for old and young were Les. Lye, Claremont, R.C. E.' 9h HIGHLAND CREEK - played, and community singing was gold Hardy, Claremont, Tank C. Repair, Shop , .0 V.16ICQARASON A Oo., Barris- -' led by Lloyd Pherrill-and VV. Sloan. Ivan Purdy, Claremont, -R. H. L. I. QWe$. Nc%tari a ek-4. Sttkd.bet. Rasa. Burrows; Brougham R. C. E. ie Ed. u7tmn�T�e'ba!' a The July .meeting ,oP Highland MiEses Jean Fleming and Ruth I aril prepared to.repair tragi• i aiapbooe fid. iasfi; cseriot Pbaa -Creels W. J. was hes at the home Sloan, also Mfrs Marion Hagerman. `Day. Walker, 'Brougham,- 48th H. IJGNest. McLaughlin, of Choir -Harold Short, Brougham, Tank C. tors and farm machinery. a jL L19 McMILLAN Aarrutr, of Mrs. JaeI. Good attendance ,p - endance was B yl pod Pickering _ M« l+lotary PuYTiie. io btsIIada stseae had in spite of. "t? a heat. During Bare 'selections ' oh � is accordion. Sarold `Barlow, g Am also agent foe - Mg 'rele4bone Mg in 5803. - lot! g the business discussion, it'wa_s made The evening :was V� oroughly enjoy:• George Martin, Pickering Yet. C. Leon. Bath,. Pickering, Vet. Corps'.` !ctp n guar s.� L►entai known that the War Group are to ed by all., _ B• Tp � Satisfaction guaranteed - continue making clothes for evac- David l Bath, Pickering,.R.. C. R, SRBEAT T. F.1 L:.ALS8, L. D 8., sated children. •Anyone with good, -- `I{,IN$ALF� °Lay. Smith, Bay Road Q. Y. R. JOHN NORTON - e, qs , Grad.ate of thV. eot.f � o/ used clothing to die s Alb. E. Smitih, Bay Rd. Q. Y. R Paoee 5104 CLAREMONT nwalati sae`rocs aa4 gib. a .ew=er of Tomato. g dispose -of, a of, are in- Traffic was heavy over the week Hart Smith- Bay Rd.. Q.. Y. R. oa r..Ld ..coot poor sat ct St kaQ• vited to send same to— Mrs. C. sped 1 Y _ A. � Maskeil, Brougham; R.: C. _ Mw ohrreb. P%ra . Elat_ oQ, a he X r" Wallace o end holiday. � � .p � Mi .14 - a, o 0. 6&,:W i appdatm.at. qC+>s Highland Creek: The Topic - A number frQrj here en oyed s ft Wells; Rou e, r1. S.- C.. .�i i aeN•��. for the day was given by Mrs. P. j S• 8 Tredway — "Legislation", The trip to. Toronto on Sunday last. Jack Underwood, Dunbarton Q. O. aafrisa 040 Il► arbo. meeting closed with the singing of, Mr. Herbert and Milton P_ arkin Jack Bell_-,ouse., Dunbartoa, t! ., g gig spent the .week -end 'with their - Mel. Dunbarton. A. S. Cti insurance.of All Hinds, r i God Save .the .Fong' . Tea was _ _ • parents here. Vic. Robinann, Claremont. -Osh: T. screed by joint ho9tesses Mea. Beet 1t,Ateti Aveile ble with - -- hi. t3$AT0.11, Tt}iR1VbHM' A number from• here. attended. the I Fred_White, Dunbarton, R. C. A. F. �. C� t. s.,00.ar0nee.. eorem,..oe.r far Jael and Mrs. Keelor. yBtst a�OaUta. Aec�iYntant, EK. tpYir or ___-- .�- -. )Red Cross Field Day held at''I'rc�-" Joe Amos, Dunbarton, R. C. A. F. B4alu;a . and &rviCB. �I apLia.a.... 7►ffife.are.tivt. '� , � NBA,RTOti _ Bring on Monday test. • _.. Ray Crnss, Dunliartan, Q. O. R. 1_111 - : _ 1111.:_ _: _ A, E. RtC1'iArRLIr50I� Raspberries have been a good . Dick -:Cross. Dunbaiton, : Q. O.' R. `I4,dfdres-s _ ' Pbolle- Miss Annie Brander, of Sarnia, crop this year, in this _district and Norval kyles, Dunbarton, R. C. A. &ROUGHAM PICK 515 1311INDRi AL INSURANEE is visiting with he; cousins, Mr, also a very good price; = Bi -11 More, Dunbarton, R. C. E. -.REAL $STATE _. and Mrs. Alex. Thom- - Mr. and M -s. Ernest. Ross and Jas. Crump, Dumbarton, 38th High, - CONVEYANCING Mr. ar#j Mrs. Hanson and little. family of Toronto,. •. ,spent ..Sunday Bob Douiser, Dumbarton, :Pavy"NOTIC E son, of Timmins, have been visiting last with friends in Kinsale. Bob Graham, Danbarton, -Tor. Se. ' An aId established agency, ready Miss• Rhoda Fell Igis returned Ken Smith, Dunbarton, Si to serve. relatives here lately. Signallers -Phone Plc]t. ww. _ Congratulations ,to Mr. and Mrs. 'home to Toronto after spending a Albert Smith, Dunb'on, R. C. A. F. Our trucks paq your wiy �'ertF =_ two-week vacation with her aunt Albert dears, Dunb'on, R. C. A. F. \ William A. �.orum, �vlio. celebrated day, ,their Golden Wedding Anniversary Mrs. H. Parkin. ken Reid, Dunbaii•ton, Q. 0, R. - . _.•:- t Sunday. - — Eddie 3lcDonald, Dun. A.. S. C. COAL �i©gam _ 'QST 11rI MAW .: � •� ' Former citizen - Mrs. J. Allison a Mrs. C. Pal- passes in New York Geo, undenrood, Dun. A. S. C. LIaHDT9$D AQOTI0:4BSii AND rid Dumbarton, -WOOD . QIEMRNT VALUATOR mer spent a day at Bowman�ille; Alex. 'Allen,- r r ' last week, the Mrs. Elizabeth Dunlop Guernsey Glyn Joyce, Dunbarton, A. 'S. C. {A YEL, SaIN conducted Aoywherc - ,guests of Mr. •and passed away in the Bronx- Presby F. Dumb. 13th. Hig�. ...BAND,. Ffbeoe or write. Address all Dondaa Mrs. A. Wood. - terian hospital after a few Jaya L Y. -McCarthy. Lucas, . Dumb- 4. A. S. C. JaQa 8trse0, ]Ebwa. _ Miss Ethel Emms; Who has just lines n - returned from a trip to_ the West . illness from p eumon:a, in her 90th Alex. Carp, P', Bay,. Tor. Scott. BUILDER'S bi Rr� s vWaitby, Ontario, - U IL SII PPLI ` Coast, is visiting with .her cousin, year. Deceased was the last mem- `Jack Burgess, Dunb. G. G. B. G. �'� Mrs. Frank White._ bee the 'Alex Dunlop and Sophia- Cliff Bassett, Dumb, 48th High. aloo local oartage work ' There will not be any meeting of Moon family, early residents r,'_' Jack Mundell, Claremont, R. C. A. We hawaho ptseed to ahoct a Galt Srierbush gospitsl Pickering. Atter receiving her ea Geo. Bradley, Pickering, the Woman's Missionary Society. ucation, she was an the staff y' LTNE of MAPLE LEAF MILLING Government Licsaaed this month. Members will be not Don Spragge, Pickering Main St. E. ►gtonffvllle, ant, ified later of the September meet- Whitby Ladies' College. Later she Wes. Baker, Pickering: - -COMPANY P'$Ea$. {' spent came time in En land, . visit- The News is attempting to Phone 19.1 ing• - 6 p g Prepay_ *�+ i - Mrs. Patterson, -of England, is iing relatives. After returning from a list of the namesk ' of Pickering � �. -. MITCHELL CHELJ� Maternity, Medical, and Surgical her European tour, s- e ' married, . R. a here to visit, relatives for the dur- - Township men, w � are with the . casts taken S. Guernsey, lawyer, author and - Pickering, Ont. ation of the war. unfortunately, Canadian Services. at home and Matttnity Strum -Ronne MRs,. Patterson has had to underg"o' historian, of New York City, and overseas, and ask that the families -Phone Office 74 Rea. 65 has lived there until her -demise. ( - Eva is Spur ive , by e daughter, advise us of the names "= k eyed Nwen rm attendance and •.• y one dau titer Rates Lor lA dei;-�S•7a _ an . operatinn since. arriving here. • of friends -f4 hour on -vice given. BROUGHAM y instructress. y and Chits of any member• of their �_ families .wh,o ma have enlisted, in Bug Killer - �1 Mrs. Guernse r� a3 laid to rest b may y rporatc, the 7iltflbulaoee Service ,order that we may inco MRS. E. R. GOAD 2547Miss Helen Malcolm is spending her husband, who predeceased her 1 the week with Toronto relativ�re. twelve years ago. They rest in names in- this list. In the list now iy; jQ and 20 lbs bags Published, the names of .someWgr The W: Burton family Detroit Woodla�t*n Cemetery, New Yorjc. ,tbe units are are not given. May we Sprayers, Garden tools Laws, FOR spent- the week -end with their rel- Mrs. W. H. Bray, of Pickering, ani have the correct information on � - atives. Mrs: J. W. ' McMaster, of Os`.nwa, I �. mowers, .Berry boxes, Cole 7 INSURANCE - these •• We would like to have the �• ,Earl and Milton Campbell have were nieces of the 'deceased. ensu Stoves and Hot plates.' _ Warnes d units of al . m this r SERVICE 'been visiting friends and relatives - and � Pbone Piekerie_67 ' to Office, Pickering.a the in eroElm and Donald Willson wnsh�p Drop a line' or phone Lawn mowers Sharpened >j: GREEN W OOD -'yaws i, _-BIL S. D�UALBY Elmer - I.. --..-_ ._ and Repaired. families were Brougham visitors Fred Brow7f-is visiting friends at RED CR05S , Agent for Massey -Harris Repairs during the week. /lift AUTOMOBILE. LWE B < . Tara. ACOIOMT, WINMORM Mra: J. Hanley and grandson, Miss Mildred Corbett of Toronto, T_ 1 * of Stratford •have been with Miss A \meeting of all units of South "VIN ���� PUBLIC LIABILITY sit .'• spent Sunday at home here. Ida Bate, during the past week. Miss Zorah Gee, of Toronto spent Pickering Red Cross . Branch will SCRV1Cg r[OTECTiON- >Zfa,Miw�ea �ifffasmtth the week end at home. beheld at g.30 Mr. and Mrs. E. ,Crocker, of fine- P• m, D. S. T, in — _ onto, spent the week -end at the the Community Club on Friday ev- - F Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pegg , and TUX. XZW1ST BID- h9me of L. and Mrs. Matthews. family have returned from t?ie}r ening, August 9th, to complete the /� business following �� z _ ROOM SUITE M=' G. West tilled St Job's put- trip to Muskoka. g the Civic i3oTi- day Field Day, All returns Pit most. acceptably -last Sunday. He Mr.' and Mrs. Ed. Mayne, of Tor- be in to Sec. Ross Irwin before that +i: rc is always a welcome visitor here, onto, -visited F. W. and _Mrs._ Gib• 3- piece Walnt;t deli is meeting. All members and otherREE ` p Dayid and Mrs..' Walker spent 'son on the holiday. Waterfall design --$7U-'.50 , •Sunday renewing. old, acquaintances ('z,�Iiss Katie Green, of Toronto, is interested -are urged, to - attend. in their former neighborhood. Dav- visiting at Mr. and Mrs. F. L.- Card of Thanks WITH' EVERY PURCH7lSG• OF All S Tin tilLed Mattresses. from e • has joined up with the 48th 'Green's for a time._ Spring y �14EXALL $17.50 to ;29.50 Highlanders Re -enforcement Batt.' The W. M. S: of tie Circuit met Mrs. John Powell and family wish Week -end visitors with T. C. apd ' at the home of Mrs.. Win. Brown, to `thank the kind' friends; neigh- EFFERVESCENT FRUIT Now istAt ilial for sutsiotr Mrs. `grown were := W J. -Brown on Thursday, with Mrs. Milton- '-bors, •- pallbearers and honorary. furniture, lawn cbairs etc. family, Mr. and Mrs. George K. -, g Pegg in charge of the program. pallbearers, and those who so kind- SALINE _--•>�- D an and the- Misses- • . _ . • • o cars, or • their ma Elizabeth Rowney', of Toronto. Cresswell, and _EmersaiH .. Ormerod acts of 7cindnesa, = expressions \'`'of A Beautiful Decorated Tumblers ate Out Gold Seal CMjsIsuR1 The"August meeting of, the , -VL'• .and son, -'Murray, of Cannington,• sympathy and condolence, and for -. _BOTH FOR Ruffs, in the newt patterns. I. will be held at the .Gannon home called on their many friends on their beautiful floral rerriemJsrances v '1 Girls! Program, 'feat, Sunday.-- -at -the time of -the recent loss of a' Via. are agents :for . the Ess . ._ • - s '• { { K on the. .13th- Gir was>tia Machine and the. Cross activities, The many friends of Mrs. James _ (£ . 8-011 Cali-uring for What_ -do . _ dear husband and father. x you knew•. a- Jones (rice Clara Walls) and Mr: _ �►- Jones y White Sewing Maeltrne. bout the Red, Cross. Hostesses gave'them s shower. ver BIRTHS Mrs.- Gannon, Mrs.• -O, Wilson,. Mrs, useful gifts, also --,a complete set of 1C� Hutchings Mrs. Burton: thea BENSON — at the Brierbush Hos b ita Refreshing4>. " a< �bui@Ask DMW g 4M enamelled _kitahenwa;e, uP�1 _ _ { The W. M: S. are sponsoring the return from- their honeymoon. pital, Stouffville, on Tuesday, July Annual OldTimers Picnic at their' p The Goodwood Dramo ave will. f 1. 30th,_ 1940,- to_ Mr.. and Mrs ta1>78 no Epsom } ' 111,, + , rt Pi- E ICKE ING R NEW,.s regWar meeting : on_ the• 15th -of. •- resent their la iam Benson Claremont, a:aia August, at the Mrs. Geo., Philip zie, at Green's Park, on. Friday ev- �M • �� W70 CO'9 to Ca A. STERRI tome. This get- together has prov. ening, August 16th, COOPER — at the AMerZiMM Hos- At 8 P. m. P ei -ori ,�i'6*ky, Aug. 8 D4T >Eitf;�l;nt1•-19-1 paw. b�ir1M{ Hos- ed very popelar, and it is hoped This play comes highly recommend- �l' Stouffvill Funwel Direotor all wiho would like6th, 1940, tc� lir. Q; yrs. Richard 4,,,; t %, to meet old ed. Keep the date free.- Sponsored l «F► friends, will be among the guests Cooper .(nee GraEs Tomlinson), ofF,.. Furn taro Dealer by the s Group i, at tlna meeting. _ - WaterPs tt �7 of W A :..'.�.."��"�' L •. , Ql7..i. u � .. cwt. ' ,r : yu;kr(',`S'`„�'*Nr 7 71� A nations which are in danger of be- Prince Bernhard Engaged In London THE WAIL -W EEK­Coinlinentary on Current Events coming the supjectr,matter of ir—s 6aange of territories or sov- 4 ereignity. - Thus the 21 American - One 'of Britain's Republics haviC prepared to back Monr6i' Dbo�frino- with' up the --Greatest W e a p o ns:Canadas whatever force 4 necessary to : I prevent - American territory ­iuled Trainingn or ,by-Eaiapean powers falling into Plan F Home the hands of Germavy or I her friend:. GREAT BRITAIN. The German V1 al to the exiitance' of the B- hs'-h-nplications mean that for - Offensive against' Britain became tk'�L Empire.' the firs, time in history the arni- '.somewhat stronger last week and The British ake' juitriling the' ed forces of the United State's can • and congested -canal as--zealously'as they be used to protect any part_of the bombing in streets Su6t ....'areas resulted -in many casualties, are their own --home Shores.- hemlspliere. withcut incurring any An the south of Irngland. Reports deed, if At weren't -for- the net-: liability or charges of imperial - say SM the Nazi- - have cleared that essity of maintaining such strong i since the United States Go,% .4ones-across the ehanaiel long the ri-aval 'and air forces in ra-,-nt- ernment ivould be acting on be- toast of Franci as military opera- Gibraltar and Malta-, the home de- half of all other� Since tions extend rn :the' United States is the only Re - some hundred miles • fenses would be uch mightier inland.. This zone - of activity ex- than -they are now, public in this hemisphere with a tends from Dunkirk to Brest, navy strong enough to, prevent an CAinvasion or to prevent any power lynkutb, and the south= CANADIAN D R A F T FOR -epposite-P - east corner -of England. spite from tal:ing over. the French and -- HOME DEFENSE: The ails of .• -of �ery bombing raids Britain2 hey lltChPL,�ssessions, the resolutioA ..are prepared to deal with the were outlined in the House of was coPqidere.&--(o, nomina enemy and anti-aircraft batteries Commons on Monday, July 29th-- United States as e hemisp'here's 444 the R.A.F. pave been in con - by the Hon. J. L. Ralston. One of defender: stant combat with, effectiveness,, l the most important of our war el satisfactory percentages forts is: rapidly taking shape and. ----THE FA EAST in every encounter. the present plan is to train 300,000, - . ­ * * 0 CHINA: Foreign quarters close - I -in men- for hoarse defense yearly at to "he Chungkin government as-* PZAZI UNEASY the -rate of about 30,000 a month. st.--ted a few days ago'that China let'sMr. Ralston ex lamed: Thesemet -ejected unconditionally re- �Britain's blunt rejectio of Hit had i ecce t`a-dvain-c-e-s --- w-e-r-e-fq-r-- will e r thirty or mores Japanese overtures to halt cent lowed by, the preparation of an -training, centre's across Canada, hostilities and - conclude - an all; eight -point - peace program" by each of which will handle about em- mig settlement between the 9 Hitler and would indicate that 1,000 men each rAonth. The 300,- =a ns largely at the -et- .4 Nazidoin is more anxious to end 000 figure for a year set by Mr pence of third powers' interest in -hostilities,.than it cares.to admit Ralston is apparently predicted Eastern -Asia. The best offer Hitler can make on doubt whether training can said the Japanese proposals in- Prince Bernhard of the '.Netherlands, ivhos-e- wife, Crown -Princess 'Aherefore, is a, return, to the pre- be carried on during the two mid- cludc.l the following: Juliana, and ch4ldre'n are- at present in Canada, is pictured here shak-' 'September status quo, perhaps winter months. "It is -unlikely that -1. Outright cession by China to ing hands with -the mayor of Falmouth -during a good -will visit to tllit 'with some concessions to married men will be called dur- Japan of r five provinces, Hopei, community. Prince Bernhard is actively engaged in London with rep - 'far tTy resenativest-of the .Dutch governmentr- Czechs,. This, . though_ a ing the first year," be stated. Charlial-, Shantung, Shansi and 7 Arom oe eight points which would There are to be no exemptions' Suiyuan. leave Isis bZiinaaries. as they are from service. Physically fit men, 2. Recognition of. Wang Ching- gets more appalling by the wee�k, All Ontario Agricultural- Repro - at present, would assure Hirr Hit n, are Wei, Japanese -sponsored puppet, as far as food is concerned," Ma'- se'ntattTee are equipped with *in -- of -COntinping as,.Fqehcer: it, to, report when their classes are as president of a Chinese repub-oney'!Aid.are very bad. struction dbeeti "as to How 'To is not rash to assume that he is celled. The first claw is- to report lie made up of the remaining'Tbe In fact, they are chaotic. There age Take Soil SandpIc,18 hese ready, if not eager, to strike a ...about October Izt. p-ovinces and also -British Burma, -'a lot of people fir Eu either from the locat Ag - rope wondering obtained e har in with. Brit in somewhere, Indo-China d Thailand -in% to ba-pp*n this vdn- ricultural Representative. or .94, ­ ­ .4 . . - RECRUITING FOR OVER- French Indo a an what Is g from between those extremes. SEAS SUSPENDED: Mt. Ralston -(Siam), -in which China -and Ja- ter ibw-Division of Soils, O.A.C., on re- However,- the determination.. of indicated that during the period pan would share economic op- 'Fr., nee looks as though a bunch quest. 'tritairii to- rid Eqrop*._ of the when. Canada' was mobolizing. a portunities. of- low) --I i had- gone over the land." TAKE SOIL SAMPLES IMi po, -er will not tolerate such -lie—, -]Mnr for defense, recruit-_ 3. The status of Manchukuo -Soil samples should te' taken as go., moron as summer w6rk will permit, as• ing for overseas service would.fte would be left in abeyance in Al stopped. "It must be remember. definitely. Tb*ee may be torwarded to O.A.C., MIUM THE BALKANS -The Gorman ed," he_ said, r"that there is at the Flu maw Notes 0 .0 a or to any of the other testing sta- arning to King Carol of Ru- present inoment no shortage of In the meantime some tions. The test willshow the -level mania. 1,eads.us to wonder whether manpower in. -England; the real dozen -Britislr subjects were ar- SHOULD CHOOSE of phosphoric acid, potash, nitro- Te*ixted in Tokio by Japanese police SEST'FERTILiZE'R gen-and whether -or not th# Boll Is 4s oras not King. He has been demand is for equipment.". both, ends against the POLICY TO CAUSE THE and are being held in connection - for Fall in need of litim With the aid of '.middle for so long that there is. MINIMUM DISLOCATION - TO, with Japanese 'military secrets. Tb* "best" ' fl�rtil,zer brief notes as to previous cropping Wheat is not the same for all the -.,little. left,for him to attempt fur-. INDUSTRY: There are difficult- .- The reply to Sir Robert Craigie's protesi said soils and 6ndltto 9, writes Prof. twhich. are called for on the soil '!her. He rriust settle differences les in withdikawinir 'so -many men -the arresis. were "the Bulgaria before first -step" - against a British es- Henry G. Bt 41, of the,O.A.C. Guelph. sheets) soil-che-mlits ca'it give high- �w ih Hungary and from the normal life. of the com The most Suitable fertilizer Is, de- -September 14th, so say tfie Axis munity even for the comparative. th pionage hetw�ork -covering the en- ly valuable help in the matter of e • termined tom modern -Rapid - Soil Powers. Failure to meet this dead- ly short �Period of thirty dayts tire count Authoritative sours- choosing of. the most suitable fer- csnnot . -ryi Tests %upt4,a4aeut64 with a record ' ' ­­ - - - r ­r� line,, authoritative quarters. •say, training, but difficulties es said they understood That of previous cropping and ii�anuribg. tirizer's. May result - in intervention by be silowed to obscure' the oat Craigie in, protesting -against.-tbe `these powers to impose their.Wwn -to be reached. The plan has been arrests had touched "on the fact" Settleriient. worked out so that it can be that a strong German Nazi,party rman warn- - JLIFE'S LIFE THAT. .-,..By Fred Nehpr. Reports- of the Ge speeded. up . or slowed down-. as. ..organizafion L e7fiStS - -in apznj .'well instructed" in propaganda ing were circulated as. Jul;u events -require.. -.-:Maniui leadet of Rumania's pow- NO DISTINCTION TO BE and political. activities, US MOM 1*10 erful peasant party, arrive ' d at MADE BETWEEN NEW RE- lndigtati�,n is being expressed. Bucharest from his homi -in Tran- • CROTS AIND" REST OF. MIT.- • ta London and demands are being sylvanis, -to oppose any conces- ITIA: It- is, important that. from. made for. the ie -opening pf the Hungary- -or7 Be4gatia, the outset of this training Burma. Road whereby Cbina re- -sions to ng.* Ptah 'Sourves� dose to the government these men drafted be regarded as ceived' Many of her materials Aad' indicated that Rumania might members of the Canadiancarrying on her war against Ja^ /r ��///� % e - try -a compromise solutionr of As_ -.recruits iarmy. they will pass -direct- pan.-_ ungarya claims to Transylvaq-, ly.into the militia regiments...No "The most effective reprisal-, -Is by offerifig to cide..tho -three distinctions shall be made -except suggested She gaily Zipress, pwr:. "7 -border cities of Satu-Mare, Or- ed , by Lord Beaverbrook, Min - than, the.. men called under this .7-'..*dea and Ara elan , will not be �avaflablo -�oi 'rcraft Production, Arad and arranging an inter for Ai exchange of populations in other duty ' ou6ide * -of. -rest of fourteen _Canada . unless - w-oul<1 be the ma -.districts, Maniu. -pointed out -that* they-. volunteer for : such . service Japanese Japanese citizens in Britain. A. Rumania's chief strength in op- As part of a mighty Canadian ban on trade with Japan' would be w" even. more effective and riteJap- lposing Hungarian and Bulgarian army which will be available %demands Jay in Germany's desire defend the county, they will Share' iinere deserve it.". U maintain peace -in the BWkan-, it'. tradhionS . and be tae cusT todipt of itSr b o n or". THE MEDITERRANEAN -The , Visions Cireat -Z, I -.!hard-handed briskness with 'which THE AMERICAS TO PREVEN*r extend AXIS POWERS FROM CON-', Food S Hitler and Mussolini are extehortage - h a TROL IN COLONIES L ing their dominaiidn down 7 Balkan -peninsula increasesthe w., of history will no !'- -U. S. Red Cross Official Pre- -Ahreat to Britain's great interest's' have another date- to memorize tticts Europe to.Suffer in the Near East and makes it in the future. The plan to pro- more than-'ever ih)perative that tect' territory in the Western- 3 olari W.. Maloney. an American he should maintain her cantrcl Hemisphere now belonging Z'0. R*,!! 0-nes repre.sentative. returned -of the Mediterranean I which Italy Euroj)ian powers, was -embodied fi,qm w is challenging-. Bombs over Eng- in a draft resolution hist. week, with a declar ation that "Europe land tend to obscure the fact th-at. called "Tbe-.Act, of Ifavana'r and '.faces one of the -g-reatesi shortages, the L Battie. of Britain reaches fir provides that The American Re- Df food In modern times." publics may estikblish­"r6gtoris-of tot -ed , 19 European beyond the British share. Gibril F"d N. al tar (gateway to the Atlantic), :provisional administration"' in anN, coftmrie'�.; Since February. in: EU, C 5611 vin' cqmpz;ny this afternoo !T' -ftolw n -the Suez Canal are sTras 19PIF] V -non -Amer; 'The situation Oh, please,'I'm ha 'd FELLER —Traffic Problem- Solved By GENE BYRNES REGILAR S QOSH, I NEVER SAW EVEN WHEN THE UHT- ��� ..\tRIS IS Liyrm' MAIFFIC 50 CHANGjE6-.-1T NEVER' HEAYY D7LIZA txumir4 r -PTA i7LFAP if W , L THE ICIE AEVER rE CROSS CURE TO CURB Af -W - rr THE 3TREETf Z:M JR, QOIN'TO TRY 5UMPTHIN' NEW, fC'KON;Jrt4f4lE .'MW fA Ak Now All, V, q P It r ' 1: - 77 71r-- . ,.r...-. ... ,3ancxt.i•.L "' .:ae+er,..,... ..-•. -: .. ... a ,. � '• a' T r=— -- Salvage Old Wool T LO.-" ��t r To Make Blankets A A MINT - _ . -- .B L a b7 •. Women's Institute Passes v fLUOR O Along.Thrifty Idea to Others L K _ -=�- ORE1�I ARNOLIL _ -- V - n There's &nether bit of economy _ that can be added to the salvaging CAST OF CHARACTERS Bat she nodded agreement. - _ nearly every one is doing these � SAD1E B. CHAMBERS -- 'ROBERT BARRY — hero, es- "Will you come back here days. ' _ _•,pbrer._ _ _. Poon?" she asked, looking -up at Rather than discard old socks; "FOOD FOR HEALTH" • E day infill MELISSA LANE — 'heroine, his eyes. sweaters, bathing suits and tgider• very ons find i wear, in fact anything that has .a Last week I spoke of the merit real enjoyment in the r;Barry's.partner• He hesitated a long while be of the publication, Food For cooling, long-lastin ' HONEY BEE GIRL — Indian; fore answering. ."What do you particle of wool -in it, save the gar- P flavor of WRIGLEY'S member of Barry's party. think? Would you?" He kissed went for making blankets. Health, publighed by the CafF' SPEARMINT. GUM— - "~ HADES JONES —pioneer; Scarborough Junction (Ont.) • Wo- adian Medical Association. Cor. - Scarborough blended from fresh her full on the lips. I'm_ going member Barry's party. to be busy for a while, getting men's Institute passes along the tinning with the advice written garden mint. i married, and making love, and—" idea to other clubs who want to therein I believe it is timely to It's good for you, too.- married, week: The crisis of she have warm blanketemade at a re- mention this week, the. "Shop- findhelpkeep teeth bright She blushed at that, smiled at „ • sad attractive. Dentists — •sacrifice it met when Bob rises - doted price, ping Hints and "Cooking- Hints, recommend It. - him.' Most gentlemen make love two topics which -are' -`of- present Ito the occasion an& tells the, FOR REFUGEE CHILDREN to girls _first, then get married da value to ever -thrift house - `strange peopl9 the Sun God wants sir!" By sending twelve pounds of the Y Y y woollen scrape to the Northern wife who is interested in the j r only happiness on this earth. "Not el I'm going to -make health and ecgnom of her fam- a _ m g g � Textiles Company at Chesley, Ont- Y � CHAPTER XXI lone right `ai3tTg, true enough, aria, a bed cover can be made for ilY•' but believe me Mias Lane you're $3.00, a saving of $1.26, suggests Those of you who are filing •�j The .celebration continued' until going to marry your business. the Scarborough' Junction branchof' well past. noon, • and Bob was partner as quickly as we can the writings last this column will ��� • q y get president, Mrs. A. C. Redpath. Spe- have froth. last summer, my ar-, arcs o. e -tactful hinting t license and_:a preacher." tial comforters in white, cream or title "Hints on vegetable cook- �p r I n order to get more €nod. for him- - " Fraid I'd run away?." she pastel shades require the same am- ing." Some is a repetition, but ! _ self and 'Lissa. teased - ount of remnants, twelve pounds, wish to give the information ex- �' R IV '-Evigently- white. gdds aren't ^ "THIS IS- UTOPIA" and are woven for $! instead of the actly as printed in the book /►ft4 supposed to eat much," Bob gnrmz "Slaybe.. Wouldn't blame you usual a, beginning - "Food For Health bled, good-naturedly. "I'd give a a lot. I'm taking no -chances." ng In having blah• lot to sit down to one of Honey kets made, the group has had three SHOPPING HINTS But honey: She snuggled to torsi luted. One was sent overseas I. Use foods. "in season" when Bee meals right now. him- then: "'You will want to see p " !" ' eed. 'Sa for British evacuee • cfilldren and the price is lowest. I wonder what's happening backfft place and ou know the remaining two are. When res vege a es are IL Lail A181111111 &9141111� it.- This would fascinate any at•- for wherever they will do tpe most high in price, buy canned vege- in camp,. Bob ..Dont you imagine chaeologist." - - Lincle Hades is likely to, start, „ -, good - for refugee children or fa• tables, particularly -tomatoes sa Lissa - gir%, this experience milles in need. they retain their total food vales after ue?'. Designed For a, has been .bigger than any arenas- - Your guess is iia good as mine. in -canning. _ ology, or any -other science. Why It -all -depends-. on whet the cook 3. Cheese may replace some of Home Harmony this is -this is- a' utopia! It's not a gift more wonderful. The boy's - tells. Unfortunately, -we ordered, the milk or meat in ones diet. real, yet it is. It's almost unbeliev- happiness was almost divine. ter not to tell anything, you able. The living -'dead. The exist When -the lad had disappeared An ounce of Canadian cheese - - know. We've got to get out of may be used in place of a glass :Curtains and Draperies Both Ing past. -I know • it's a heaven back down the subterranean trail - here as soon -as _possible. of milk. _ Should Relate to Room's Col• ' Bob need not have worried for an archaeologist, in one way, and his torchlight was no lunger But you're done something to ma ' visible, Bbo -held his own; light 4. In buying. the -cheaper cuts our scheme _ about -their escape, for. the. brown , o! meat, select those with little r eo le themeelves had been plan here. 'Don't forget also that we re and -'taking Lissa's hand -led - - p P p deft igods ' in this village, sifper. the` way slowly upward, alone bone or -waste. ��_ Windows should not only be de - wring. When the huge bonfire had S. Foods in bulk usually are corative and attractive by them - natural. Just imagine it -the only with her again. died down and the _meirymaking white people they've ever seen or (To Be- Continued) cheaper than _those. in-.padtages. selves, but should also harmonise • subided the chieftain approached :heard- of. These folk still' live Bob; with eat -deference. The 6. When possible buy foods in with the entire room. Br back- in. the fourteenth.. century, Curtains_ and draperies serrei a two men talked, with...signs apd 'in effect." large quantities to get price re- ► variety of purposea;'they may also r few words which Bob had pick- „ . GIRLS STYLE HAS duction.. soften I •know • Bob. I have though WAISTBAND r and wrooaweorl� b bring colorthe and soft t ed up, for more -than an hour. - V 7. Familiarize ourself with the.. -, A ring o? villagers stood around about it 'all day. Ii .would be to disturb them_ _ _ meaning of "gaverriment grades" ness to the room and windows, and j "1 think we understand each P pccuars' And the nerwsreel cameo- 4 w �''T � In of priRacy, and shut, out seat. to watch at respectful distance. ., ,ne the ll for food- frame interesting - COOKING HINTS g +. other, at last," Bob eventually 1 S tractive views. _ ,E men. Arid the tourists, and hot 1. -T,ise little water for cooking, said -to Lissa. The chic! here is �+ Colored curtains and draparies .-boon -tor-his people. He .dog stands and filling stations jsj e, except -far strongly flavored vege- _ dgi P P should relate to the color of the i. •-petitions us never to reveal the popping up on the new road out ( ; tables. _ here--gosh!'-gosh!!to _ 2. Save cooking water from wall: patterned curtains and drag location !af their village . to their "LET'S NEPER: TELT " .. vegetables," or Liquid from canned cries should contain something of - Kcemies.. The enormity of the affair Im- I vegetables- and use as stock in the wall color. A pattern that has 'Lissa-started, questionably at from. foui• to six colors may be re - Bob. pressed them beth. So called, while soups. "Who are their enemies? Now, civilization can be very heartless, 3. Cook-. vegetables with - skins peated elsewhere in the room and v„ _ for all its greigneaa._ The__ Lost _ on, if. possible. Otherwise scrape, It may establish a color scheme. . T mean. Kingdom would be .overrun with or pare thinly. - For 4 room without much pat- ' -Nobody. But' they don't .vn, • white men in a week'# time, 1n a. 4. Don't. overcook vegetables. tern on the wall paper, or in books _ derstand than. Their word -of- - and hanging pictures, pat±erneA ,' = year its people. would be disin. fa, Such vegetables as green cabbage $ . mouth history tells of raiding i curtains, or draperies give friend]!- tegrated, scattered, confused, � � - o!%, and spinach need wily 8 to 10 'r ',cut-throats; who drove their an- .. , ,,- ,f'�.; nese and interest. saddened, their contentment and r minutes cookie Red cabbage, c'estors out of the cliff castle g' g ' perhaps-- their • 'very existear3 potatoes, and root_-vegeta sed TWO ROOMS MATCHING you know. They`fled hire to hide. doomed. k4 - - 20 -to 40 minutes. _ They've been hiding for a long I�Plaaie•conoat h. theacolor�odra Mary Melissa,' Bob was. 'very Y plain 1; -time, andAhey- don't know -any- .-WEEKLY FOOD BUDGET _ ,; gentle and - very serious, "let's walls, may harmonize with them, thing else. . • re To Insure Good Health or may repeat some Important col - ""Oh -that'd right. And I -dont s evee: tell. .:Let's keep it our love g r A 1 i •F� 2 du to 1 Child. (Age 1 to our In. a figured wall and at the #; much- blame_ them, Bob." secret -Yours and mine. R e g found' our onrn happiness here. ze w t . -� years). same time harmonize _ "Nor I. They begged us not to - ea . 10 y with he rug � Why destroy theirs? Let's -lets - _ t Week - destror- them ourselves, : too. I allow onle aboriginal, American - ` Milk Am Per W k ni hings _ ;promised, provided we would . i ...................:....... 8 eta. anTwo Brooms `may be !n harmony race to stay unmolested by whites, ".Cheese .......:.::....:.:.. 1 lb. If the curtains are the same gen• have an escort back up the cave ,., . • - Butter _.._................ .. •2 lbs. oral color in both ' rooms, even �-- $ _ and so work out its own destiny. ••- _ _ - ., , Against hiir chest -she sobbed a Approximate cost $1.75 though patterned In one room and r. little, reached up and patted his Potatoes ..... .......... 10 lbs. ' plain in the other. - NO OTHER WAY OUT ' .Fresh ve etab'lea 'Lisa, wasn't ,sure she wanted OUT - now stubble -covered cheek. Rob- Dried vegetables 1 Ib.. erE Barry,^ she muiinnre y; "I' g ever to see the inside of any cave would have loved you in an ev. -Fresh fruit ....... ... 5 lbs again. But Bob told her there .Dried fruit ........ 2 lbs Lover --Soars On might be no other way out of the cots but right ,now I think you Approximate coat $1.35. Pinions Of War' 'box canyon, even with dangerous are the greatest `man who ever - •• lived•- Meat or fish .. ........ 4 lbs. c climbing The' brown chic!!•' said "" Bob ma'nage_d to obtain a bit - Eggs ............._......... 1 doz. people get married is t _-so, and his people surely ought = of `dried meat for their food, but �' ?' Approximate cost 90c. ,Move1939 than ever before in the fi know. Rock walls can be de- the had to spend another night Bread ...... 7 loaves history of., En' land and Wale " Tient of man.. - _ . -they P g i ................. R g. Flour and cereals ...... 3 lbs. Y "However, I'll bet Hades loiter to the canyon viflage, They slept according to figures released by and Holliman and I could figure again in the chieftain's house. ► Approximate cost HOc. the Registrar General. Most .of Is,way to get' out," Bob'was star- Many presents were brought to Other • fobds and flavorings the marriages occurred during , them -mostly useless,' valueless J cost about 50c. the crisis and the war period of ing speculatively at the clifta.X495 Daily cost per "Take some lengths of rope, spik- but- evidently highly -prized care - p person 25 cts. the latter. half of the year. ed shoes, ' a short iniaer's is'�, monial sticks, fetishes, feather ' p The .marriage rate'expressed in and-" ornaments, and other thing's with By ANNE ADAMS _ ;READERS WRITE • IN' number of persons married per ; _,_"Bob, aren't you assuming too religious significance to the .Miss Chambers welcomes per. thousand of the population was . In though? These people have brown folk. Bob showed- gratitude This pert frock is designed by sonal letters from interested 21,L. This- is' the highest on ree- as best he could and returned Anne Adams to delight the belle-' ' ' -• no rope. Or shoes. Or metal tools .readers. She is pleased to receive ord and compares' with 17.6 thein... 1t was. toward midnight of -tomorrow. Make Pattern :4490 suggestions 1938. In De.ember, 1939 there - ,of L=cations on topics for., her „ before they could get to lie down. for your daughter in one of the column, and is even read '•' That. right, sweetheart. But y to Iia' ,were 1$6;225 marriages as coir• �. They alept at once, soundly; •hap- spirited -new cotton plaids. Bo(h ten to -•.1 was just supposing: Anyhow I your • "pet peeves."' Re• pared with only 90,716 in 193Et , pity, _ the front -pointed waist•girdle and nests for esti rant to go back through the cave. q pes or special. _ - -We'll have a guide back to my No SOUVENIRS the panel of the .flaring skirt, menus are in order. Address your' ^; lost shoulder The chief •himself selected a would look striking cut 'on '•the -- - pack. And I marc- letters to Miss Sadie B: Cham- Women outnumbered men by ed our• own way down. to, there,, guide fQr theni.next .day, a.young bias. There are two neckline . ers, 73 West Adelaide Street, 1,1.61,000 •in England and .Wales brown lad who appeared signally styles one- square. and: simple; - Toronto." Send stamped, ,elf - _..you remember. �• p , itt the middle of 1938. honored.- Probably he _had a re- -.. ;the ,other trimmed -with a collar +addressed enrelo 'Lissa shuddered, _ in memory. _ pe if yois wird ward coming to him., . Bob su;- which may merrily contrast; a reply, - gested, to 'Lissa,- and this was I,. Pockets, bows and lace or ric-rat... He hadn't .far to lead thern,• edging are extra gay notes: Tal:e ADDLE AG TIRED FEET. really. Bob wanted to explore the your. _choice-- of. short puffed `%acations Prevent cave, but he resisted all eranta- sleeves or loo full ones, /,V - 'tign -to' -take hack any evidenc.'e Pattern 4495 is available 'in Child DefinqUency f" $F /4, When the or the hidden• valley. girls',. and junior -sizes .8,.:10, 12, .- ,rte_ Ov hw Nr guide found their pack, 10 and 16. Size 12 takes 23/k yd:. Boys and girls still believe in VVVML HEED MIS ADVICE!! R fN and Bob located his own chalk 35 inch fabric and 21{ yards lace bele thousands of women N �e_• g good. around Christina;, gosmitingthru"trying --trail markers, h -e- farned and' ad- " edging. ---but the summer months --Al c w less" � h Limes" with Lydia X. ' dressed the brown boy.. Send Twenty— Gents -(2Ac) in -juvenile- delinquency than an Pint�ham's vegetable r - q Y Y Compound—famous The lad never' understood,_b•it coins (stamps cannot be accept- other period of the year, reports' for over soyears inre- he was obviously impressed with ed for this Anne Adams sieving female func- tional troubles. Try it I � a. Bob's ageech-"Bob £hen•- opened _ Write plainly Size, Name, Ail- - ._of Denver. "With the coming of 1 the blades of his pocket knife, in- dress and Style Number. vacations 'children get, . so - much. dirated ft3 possible use; acrd gave. Se-nri=your order•• to Anne: Alt• varied acfivily .that they, don't ISSUE 32—�� - -k -asst it to the boj•. Short of life itself, ams, Roam 425, 73 We. -.t Adelaide have time to.• get into trouble," he couldn't have offered' arybo.ly' St., Toronto. - he said: C wY ' G=} ''M lnc�"V NEM DUMBARTON Hicks' 62.=. Ken Wazd IAZLI. was piano& LAND `3VRVZY0X* , I Stephenson .98. Robt, M2rrish 6.86. . I The Township Rates By-law weal Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thom and xTanau Berkey 4.65. 1 vv=. Ile . I. 0001MAX, JN A., W. lab Z01410fted ard I-- i — daughter, of Hamilton visited T 0. 0. ft 9-POMMIN81% gh with atevvy4m M no in the town- here the fhat of the ie, 911mon and Azz" M es practically change Vey • 35.25. Chas, Carter 7.50. area . total rates. A very slight * in- 00MM PSM *ns to this Unked Stat and Gt. Britain, SLOG in advaneL crease in the, Tax Rate for this L. S. On Seam the —1-ftel 09 despite the.h4vily reduced subsid- Jn Memoriam N E."F/LL Joba mar"r, Prwrbiw iiia and increased demands of.o'thez. __"NZRAL,DIR1WTQR ANb nature, of a war-tirile assessment. Dept. of Roads and Bridges paid HILTS ---iIn.loving memory of Mrs. EMBALMER L. E. Hilts-,(r4ee Lillian Hieiks), TOWNSHIP TUESDAY the following — A. Mitchell 5.00. �'Suooessor to W. J. Mather, who 'passed' away. suddenly in De- ����N 1 AUGUST 6TH. Int. Harverter Co. 104.78. Chas. troit, Aug. ,71h, 1939. Cooper .21.77. Can. Ofil 313.16. R Kight a" Day t3ervlae No morning, dawns, . no. night ret - Council acknowledged receipt of J, Mitchell 9,00. Pedlar People Ltd.. Urns, but that we think of you, Brock Road Gmvel -the sum of $3,256.31 from the 10.00. J. Bushby 1.68. Honker Gas- Those left behind are very dear, Business Phone Resid nee Phone County, being amount due the town- age 2.70, J, Eirignall 2.40 9801 82 F. Wade but none replace you; Pft 1-, ship,, our share of C-6 -, Patriotic, 2.75. Roy Ward sal. etc. 165.18. A, 'Tis sweet to kno�v we'll meet a' Grant passed at the June Session, Lee 78,90. S.- Stephenson 21.75. Joe' Crushed Pft gain rwhere troubles are no more to be distributed to various pat- Nklentine 21.75. W, 'Hardy 48.75 And that the one we loved so well, -riotic groups registered with thc N. D",,-cer 53.25. Jrilts 46.50 J, Gravel ­ 8 Has just gone on before. Secretary of State, as' the Coun6l Griffin 55,75.' C. Reynolils, 32.65. A, Lovingly remembered by Mother, ...niay direct Hastings, 28-80, George Field 3.00. Brothers and Sisters. Saind and' Constable Chester's promise to Edgar Pilkey 9.50. Sid Pugh 5.00. take initnediate action against out Walt. Halines 14-00, George Bar- PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN I Stone.: of -township pedlers dairies etc.; low GOO. Leon Gates 19.75. Geo THAT FRAYS T.HE TEMPER oar 1,%Ad*d in Nt George not having obtained a township tic- Todd 10.00. Cecil 16.50. Ar, AND NEFWES. -IT MAY B.E Pascoe ense was appnived b f list, Pixk k026 bell 41�75. A. Podgson 8. YOUR EYES.. quare IL 7 f Dept. announce 14 L. Kahn 2.00. Geo. Blake 13.25, Tbrage- o(We Hw*ard Relle families 60. 35 individuals receiving assistance, W. H. Westney 4.00.-A.- Michell 1. C.,. H. TUCK. -OPT. D. JOHN BOURNE daiing July. R, WLight 3.00 Earl Ifawsam 0.00. mmey ]Nftk "16 F. Council heard expressions from David Nighawander 740. Fred A. uance ohmis Isis .�---­--Iocal farmers, on the labour slmrtm Ma.-Ls�inia.lx--7-50,--W..--Carter-U5. W. Me CIOL46VA. ONZ age problem, which is quite serious Taggart 11-50. A. Matthews 31 Pickering Beach in this township.'There is however, 25. B, Jamieson 4,35. Lorne Jones -Notinn, to You 'little opportunity for a township I council to assist in this 9.60. W. Brown 5.50. J, MitShell '14 BROCK &AWN 7 . matter. 00. Jacob Wagg, 8.50, 4, Lye 6.00. Marquee We do Building of &.11 kincul Twelve miles of -township_ Chas, I&dgett-16.W_. W_ TA"+A" lheave been sprayed by eheiniesis Mi 6-00 Cftil Phillips 21_2& . rR/-0A-y-- the reseed -destruction program, a White 2.45.- John Keeler 2.45. Fred .11CHMENTING, portion Of Qch may be found on By popular request we.are Healthfully Air Conditioned PLUMBING. the B. F. Con. from Elmer Powell's holding an Old-Tyme Frolic 7 and over to Geo. Cield_'a; Pickering sit. All Shows Daylight Saving Time sideroadalong the Base Line to every Friday eight• -Come cockshutt' .-and enjoy yourself. THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY the Bay Road; Rosebank Road and 6,so sell Brantford Roofing the Old Greenwood Road from No. AUGUST 8, 9 and 10 Metortals, Empire Bathroom 2, north; also around Claremont In FROSTA WOOD Two Shows. Equipment, bu at T.30 and 9.30 to Water several places. -LDAN0E Systems. SALES and SERVIeE Saturday Matinee. at 1.30 Beatty Approval 'was given the sugges- Every Saturda alpment tion to gravel certain roads in the y Night to." -,'Stable Bq Ballding Material township, Dep Reeve Down voicing "TYPHOON HARRY GESNER his. belief that gravelling the - roads In Teebnicolor ....'Rattmates Free and his music was the' best -investment that can Work Guaranteed W1_7 H be made. . IkDMISSION, 50c. ....... F. J. PRO A resolution is being- -seii-t the DOROTHY LAMOUR Also Dancing every Saturday night. .-ROBERT PREITUN Minister of Highways asking for NO. 6B BTNDER 'Phone .5502 the Proper maintenance of 'the For more than fifty ye ADMISSEUN. 2'c.* _.LYNNK OVERMAN YeaPICBRRIlrFq ONTARIOrs irrades , and approaches to the n, Cockshutt - Frost and Wood PLUS dinishe, i new highway in the . south, Bindi-r-9 have set the standard -some, of -which are bad it Present.- Notice to Creditors' "Drunk Driving" of efficiency, dependability and Ten tone - of. Calcium C�Joride"has durability. ' kxperience; - when AND6 OTHER A Crime Does.'lot Pay Subject already been placed. on the- Bay coupled - with -the latest, eated Winner of the tion Picturo. Traffic 'Road - e ry i ca A further application is to and approved features, gives In the Estate (a Mar dio* S. Mary Readman' .,be trade at once. Safet)CAwallo or Bast Safety YOU more for your money -m- Deicftse4 xpert service -and' ro- Art Percy asked f6i­ attention on Film for 1939 you that is why the Cockshutt ALL- PERSONS having claim a- -pain big sideroad, south of the to all makes. Reas. 4th con. :No.* 6B. Binder wlil do L better wainst the Estate of Mary Read- MONDAY. TUESDAY% WED'SDAY Frank Preuse; Cl�airman of the. job of cutting light or heavy onable, charges. ---,..Work T ste;e B" _-Pickering Polici- ru man, late of the Village 4f Clare- Chester- Butt, appealed oard, and, - crolis. - From . knife to - knotter mont, who died on or about the AUGUST 12. 13. and 14. % to Council the 6B is superior —but don't T guaranteed. to gravel a. village street_ on't 20th day of May, 1940, are hereby - Show on a plan -take our word for it! Come in Two a. at 7.30 and 9.30. an ...which. Mr. Butt resides after notified to send particulars of the ar �yapr earliest - opportunity ARTRURTIELID t r uni Y same to the -undersigned Executor, which the -village can legally tjjkei -and S, for -yourself *by . the on or -before August 15th, 1940, of Cmecaste Radio and Television InedtaW see ..over the road. Ca'rried and REBECCA' Member Official Radio Service him% -apprbv. Cock,4hutt No. 6B Binder, with, ter which -date the'Estate will be ed. The tot owners' to assume ' � a Aswastion. -..:)proportionate share of the cost. Aubricati on, dependable knotter claims of which the, uridersigri;ed ---LAURENCE OLIVda 40 '.:ph-(?i3e 5201, PI CKE Reeve Win. Reesor recommended and light draft is the choice of shall then have notice, to -the ex- kV R its `Oil. Bath',' high I Pressure distributedwith regard only to the WITH RIN the -,painting of the Township. Hall, JOAN FONTAINE. successful '�011e farmers. -�Xring _w, ar. erosion of all othiers arid the und- I-.: I ersign ranged with Berl Harvey and T liepais Handled hich a -contract was ed will notbe liable to. any C. Brown. Moved b,� person of, whose claim he shall not sec Ruddy, Also Agent for.-Taeo Wagon then have not- :SPECIALS seconds by B. Ap-nis, ice, for assets so 40C. an Council to Supply materials, distributed.- or any 'part thereof. -tour, C wheels used wi h standard a Ib 'Brea"kfag' 'Bac"on,- Th,, hall was Painted Iasi, ;3o years car tires. Dated.- • at h .23rd day. ago. Claremont, this 'T.:Johnston !DELAVAL SEPARATORS of July 1940. 13Y by-law; L is SEE, � OUR LOCAL DEALER u 7% 1b, an a ..'appointed Collector -4dinced Steak 2c. , at a sal arY--oT--W0 per year IVAN BARRETT, PICKERING N. F' Tomlinsoi% Executor, by her C. a Liver',` The annual School I.;ev-' b, _,a' -Phone Pick 5214 Solicitor, Frank Pugsley, �19 Mira - Y Y foik ilton Trust Bid 9,, 57 Queen St. WJ -- -------- S Toronto, Ontario., tewing Beef a. a The w rM Jewel Shorte alhl Farm -FicEERiNG uILLSMassey-�arri8 3 .112k, co ..Classic Geanser, t 13. implementa Shur -gain feed, ser. -6 ft• qS9 25c. vice _d S Chicken Sale's and �r . er, ng growi I D Service M 3 - hp la- ing mash, start A' E W a y Butcher ..,Pickering (phone, 8000) range mash, joy tra starter, concen tea, calf starter, tur, --GET HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. key -starter, salt in blocks and bags• for Purina fly spray FARM 0' D'UCE RIGHT at ''HOME P'ROD'UCE for catile.' vii Calves ves Li Live"Hogs' D. N. Lockwood --.T- his cut shows our new No. 17 Binder �vith all the good - PWKEJUNG. 6NT.' 7";, S ro; nee 1k 7Livii Fowl e 0 Dy new improvements mak' b.F&PA SAAS A1w@166AAA&F0 %F VV a 4U&Iiti 8 Of the, N' - 5, and many Ing WE DELIVER" PHONE 5317 --Chick A.. ibis- the, strongest and lightest draught binder on the market • Live Spring ens r with the same, reliablet knotter,, and its ability -to handle long, down - i.. - , t ' .' , L � - - 7 short or'down tangled crop, rnkke' s this the -best binderTreih Eggs buy, and all ­MW& in Cauada. AND - A full line Of Maglley-Frarris'rapa'irs'. All Kinds of Pepair. Work RECEIVIN0 a- d GRADING STATION WHITBY A so Surge Milkers, Wood'a Coolers, Electric Fence's.' *All .. Tuning Guaranteed 7 C.' S. 'MacDONALD /=10KEF?/NQ. .-.F:�ARMS LTD&* JOHN L. GILLMAN Gmded k 80 tto ax Levy ��Y_Iaw M Ave* wo r .. M -BroughamOnt, Cbm LalweiTde 150 ftht 4Day, Dhow VWtby 336 PHONE PICK r 12 , 'PIGKILKING, ONT, PHONEL PICK GIOG 5 777�a l .• - ` .. . a. s r: - II• 1d 1. - . , ..cam-, ,;,-',:M'.,.._r .. ,,.t... ..,,.our, .._ n,. i,^ t. t. 'i( rr :: .. .:vcv T�:�' {' 1� ,.•'�i •T.:, .T^^-'.' �J t, �i ., �..' .. ,r'[ ,�,_ i.. pp.,,.. :. n. ro:..a 'd .. ;:..., . .. '.'."Fi,nt :. .. tc.:',w .. '.: y ,,., .i.rt,,- ,'n� ., - h + :. -4 ".ro{:en 'C• .'i•i:.+ Y.•.- Rrr �,-t e, . ,F, t ' t.,..y _ ,." .:a: ' s T' .a 's .. ,.t ?'. ' ,� %."..-."�, V :. ;,, ,,..:... �'.. iiC".•... .:e...iaw .:•,'.' .-.. ;, rr ^`�r' .ice •�'�`-� . 4'::� ',� '3.- ,, . .. .. r 11 •r. ",1 ' y '... ' .. .. ...�. , , .. a. _ �•'�1. . , oN _ Alt. Mole is away on 'vacation Many from' here went out 'to 'the — xQ Alf. few days. game at Goodwood on turda to BBA D L E Y .17 Mrs. liudsVn is enterwaipg see the local team and the Ulsters, s -1 _...-..,_t,_ : •, . friends lrom Ottawa, this week. -, Rusa: Cowie, of Toronto, was a play in the• field, dajl events. The Melts Overall$. $1.39 a pr.sup Although very few details. are (,'Claremont. visitor during the 'week. Miss McGlashan - is entertaining . Toronto ' team did not show up (a ' yet available, we understand that friends from Toronto, at ,present. IYell a wont b001te, •96 1! ;', Mr. and Mrs. Kerr visited And- 4labit and a team had to be made up _ j registration in this township will rew and, Mrs. Wilson, north of here, 8reuP• - . - I be carried on at your local electoral — Harold Sanderson and D. Dickin- from another . son visited friends to St. Thomas, Farisert,—Lock on haltioee a boldin s ' Aver the holiday. your polling booths Jmor�*n -to-yoat ever the .weekend. Len. and Mrs. Pilkey and Ernest O ver. ana 3N what you need' g of elections. In', 'the Miss Betty Pretty of the Dept. of \ e i4wd Mrs. liakeii motored to Esipan t bee r►e.ue in and wlwill fix meantime we call your attention ala, over the week-end. Research, at the Sick Children's f I to a list of the hospital,' was home over the boli- l questions you will - Lyman and 'hirs. Pilkey and Mrs. - .. t ... • J,01 up* " - be required to answer, on the in -� . . Sanderson and family, and Mr. and day. - side pages of this issue, and- other D. ' A. and Mrs. Pugh, .and Wm• NOTT$R Sarle9d old l3l<Oe a to aired preparatory to the Mrs: Mantle, attended a family re- p information and,Mrs.' Mrs. BirWett spent the holiday ' .union, 'at Stouffville, on Sunday. registration. Everyone should read t 'n Kinmount district, The fishing s Mrs. Jones has returned from her was good. C. o• Bradley carefully this whole advertisement. • `'visit at Kirkland Lake, and was `.1 I �` " Several (two teams) from this Phone Pick 3504 •' -- accorhpanied by her. son and wife, jrub took .'part in the Bowling ' who remained here for a few days. :Tournament at Stouffville, on Mon- • /r •/�a Constilt The Wom;en's Institute will meet . . st the home of ]drs._Birketi on day evening, - •` ' Barclay-Trans Ort °' W. D. TWERDIE, . August 21st, at 2.30 p, Fred Evans and Fred Sanderson ifit1d _ R. R 1 Pie):erin Wednesday, were in Haliburton over the week- _ m. S. T. This will be Reception Day 1 '�! So vim � 08 Reofia �f � end. Fishing was not so good in and members of the Whitevale Br. �atween Olarem int, �a�� = oe8arew and Per that direction.. wood, Whitevale �d Toronto gbs, Nay uvM be our guests. * * ` p Reuses, Eavetrou Miss Edna Taylor, of the Baker Mr. and Mrs. John Norton and • Track, barn D family spent the holiday with- Mrs. but alas d' —` ' tore who .ha been off dut win s people a Denbigh, in as-am twoulA vozs we to be � Lift Eat Garage, Cewetltwork �i� to 'an-infected tooth, is now recov. meosoeiats lief wilt courteous and reliable. 46 __ - Bring and will be -back shortly. Miss tem Ontario. They report a great y aAd C.rrptgter wort of assH . - • .: • Doreen Norton has been relieving, crop or berries amongst the rocks d M out - 8pedal Rates on lamer Dbtaees kie&• . down there in that section. . .. during her illness.. = Tht Claremont Librarian, Mrs. Wak wt8 asend Out • t) astern Steel Whitby, Oshawa and Port Perry aiaaet isario P ---- Dealer- for E - Thos. Gregg announces the closing - --- Clubs were' guests of the local �� : no order tee osa0. . Now too fares rifduita. Club, at "Jitney'° on _- fiise local of the library for the regular sum-Na � innteed sad Let, ns give you an estimate oa ' bowling_ green on Friday evening, mer vacation, from Tuesday, Aug, peotestel' W. STA18H _- last. n gas a u Y ive. The lib _ re9ulreznen ternoon, racy will be o n again , there will be held a Men's g !►oohs on Aug. 24th � Oae. � f. Doubles. _ _ P16 iE! The ladies of the Rea Uroas con- >ili/stod isioad wag E TT i, time indnetrious�q at the Club at IV LJ 11� S !''. - • ' the green. Over twenty quilts have - now been completed and sold. ' A= SPECIAL :Y • 8 . - ,. • boot fifteen are now on order. All , • _ 1 / _ _ a' -have bee: sold for appro cimately - yHsoUlt�1 Coach ^�� . Bade Oho - 7 Pl "$.5.00 each. _ p,`�$.� a t0II - Rev. E. W. Neswto�i, of Niagaza Bard body Wood, 1.0 a cord as" Falls, will again"occupy - the pulpits Bnakwheat for seed Yapll 3�a idttnil Fis 8 • 1933 Chev Sedan j - In the .local churches on Sunday h'e71olII and Posts 1939 Dodge' Custom Coach next: The Baptist Church in the $ �� �• . morning, and file United Church atOed ar Or 1rOB� er WitR�It��t 1, - _ .. _ ;p. -''night. He will preach at Bronghatn - . . In the afternoon. a 931 Ford Roadster .._.We Welcome loquiries -+— - On Saturday evening of this rs� - - - ilhw . for F r� and Voarlet With ramble seat week, Aug. 10th. the Toronto Cor- r 11a0�1a p , _ _ macka will play the local team m Farr $ Elevator ,,,,�,�„ �e:.a. e, ,,,�,,, > -.1930 Pontiac Cou what promises to be a real foot- s+e ball game. The Community > Claremont, out• �'" _ Board are sponsoring tl a events, - - AaftneWs tom« ad 193 l Ford R oadster . _. - , and are preparing a "day" ,for you. Phone ,- Res. 38J. Oftles 39W. The 'kick-off. takes places. at 5 80, S. ESir. _ . T. Refresh rt ice t—Guaran mento are being sold-'at G. � �♦f 'tr11a ee l!tia1Mti - r Kl h teed - I. • , the .grounds. In the evening,= at tee+ 1,J. V�I��a\+�� ; } i , �Q �E, Halt. the Barrett Orchestra will - FUNERAL DIRECTOR ., LE. - provide' the .music •for dancing. All y I. • emont. . :.: proceeds go- towards• Park 'u kee . . - .LF N�4 iClar p. P Privwte Ambtslaooe - .. _.. PHONE 3201 r ..I. .See the game and support the local _, Da,y and Nigitt�8es•vtcd team and your Park Board. - - - - -- -- -- --_ _. --- _ - Spanaored by the elaremont _ Pbonei 9006 _ i . Women's Institute. there w —� Malvern 511 000 ""�" "s " J" °y� "Y" ,,", ^t h - . _ presented in.: the Community Hatt, 1 "Y x +�i � iters, un Friday, August 16th, by ` ' } It,k 1 4.1.1111". _ ,,�.- , r -- Markham', Ont.1.11 the Wbitby Citizens'. Dairy' the .tt:L � � + ` as n _ .. .. - _ - - .. L :,,' ,Y K si Motion /r. J L. M On Pictures T t, „ a; al T ur he Ro o ; .�• --rte..' Y , l �_ ' • and- other Feature Attractions. ,.' `' _ ~ 11 „ r 'Tha.e Draw -for tt•,e popular Nosegay TE:` DER$ WANTED 1 u Quilt, Prepared by ' the members. 3 a ,L , �oL the Red Cross Brandt. sad for Tenders will be received by thef ��� d.., `� ' 1'1111 I,- ,a bleb tickets have been sold dtir- undersigned up . to August 10th, for "li, 'rye , ^" y ° ` ? ) :a ing the past. few weeks, will be' a heating sl stem acrd plumbing for �%it }' made at , this time. Adm, -PS- and .10 water, and other repairs. �x� n � k - , :'cents. You have again on this ev Walton Amos, Sferetary, S.1 $ � h l• - f 1 ening, another opportunity to help S. No. 3, Dunbarton, +or James ' ' `R ' `,p• - PP9 Y P - i w, , •, a i.., f --,}:our- local Red Cross - worbare• See Mills, Chaifman. Dunbarton � > '%€` y .�x 4 4 ' this film " ' • 49 - 51.ill , '. I � � 4 ,� �,ili: ' : -_­It A near fatal accident occurred on - -- Ri,: { t r + , f� the Brock Road, south of here at &ii�a .. �`. 000KSHUTT Barclay's Hill, on Friday evening ' Y+* , W -`�° ` I ---last, when -Claude •- Thomson; aged. �" .:. � .. , •_ ;rs' k� 59 of Toronto,- had the steering,, Frost o�d � 1. s� stem' of his'-cir break; throwing ry 1. I ,I I- .. "..�� 1. - the gar out of control, turning the. 9 _11 I car upside down in the ditch, pin- i'~ " r .-. agency - N . ning him to bhe ground under the :: .. t Baa ;.,' ., tar. Several cars `had passed him, - - '` ppin�, he not having the •New Steek of hart* on Head a i without sto „r i> t d freng•th to call to them. A car 8s iflq on abode ma&bm -• , finally did stop to inyestigaie, and - "� �: .:found ' the seriously injured man, - Implements oft e>,itibit !s seaeoa :, _ '' '. ;and called Dr. Baal, of Stotiffville. Plows, mvwot�s rte. ` Constable porton called the Sterr- _i - 11 ,i �1111111 1 '7y - - 1,. LYE r= . Z - ��.. - _ - -'ir J..,.' d'_. :moi._ Y.l ' itt ambulance, •and had -the inured �' , Tuan taken to hospital in Toronto, - Might Meets Might. het - g - , 'Where i is r 4 t eported he will recov- _ Claremont, out. _ .H. M, S. "Hood"� ie passing H. M, S. "Rep,stise" , - - - -- r I,er. Thomsen was unconscious when ' Mi h removed from the wreckage. T—:. — —__:J4 - _- g t� British ships, are meeting ao they go`about their business of kaep- -. . .. .. _ .._ _.. . �'. - , .. ng the . seas clear for the nations of thew orld. - a. . . t. '!..i� L t i. s f­­, i` -.. vwoaa « 1. �aoa,: w; w- ,.. b �... <� d , Z>;'•�) fit;? t x c i. ..;'..."-•` • ` r . —+ `zz r �s..' +4•c.:: { " Z'. ' L. q jx¢x ".,,i 2`: Sf ,dy'' ,;,\' C a�,. `, ..:^ti.. r� j' .,..,at,,,.,..,• "alMrA..�..•i• %:w?e•+tl4.1.cow::>. 7. •.a..y' '. $ .j•;) , ..y,, l•�,,4+• ... ',�f`,,.^.,� ,{ t�• �.t 1^r '.•..• ... "' tvt':. ,Qt's r''�C`^' wY�/NA„?�`q.+'••��' i�,�t ».,ea,ae , '' �9.4 --"• �'��� j L ; may !':! i :n. 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"' Meke-e broti I Tinel )wjm# ro a esmfra Yerofk rs wltb a// expenses p'oid cad oll •hWIon Tours" dacridae Mae esd , ,y Oi. rmwrr aw a* &Vbr r•. ro )Ae..a 1#0 rw► ti . hoAWq k OMenb: drAvIStd of ,floe and e1^ D madri; 8 , Io Wow to/At� alfa eMroctlw hoJ�4ay roars. f day ro 9 days wwr n fey. s a .way surra$ ' W ,, 9 eys, duly Wh v with the prlvl/ede of srop-orw errsq~ts 'rl ts- r raw 1 ft1 4i ftevi oewa ' plar-srnNed brsysa� ltnw d f)W.- sums be- tori AA' da Trawl Mtormot/Oa' et �` lfJad-itkx at sea as you nide/iilaxa ow #00f "d, *askoke tokes, PISS, 9 De s,-motorC"OaedstmW.- wrs,kkeotdeboMl I -° ' `�ct ;,.p. ; - . ry _ JDefiwsise /aA„t38�tf; B Days, lY�wswo I 'e, � weetktt�� esd vldts to the At dtbx Ask for EAST%Rl� HOUSE Phoste 460011 i s . l h, *"W-tMW by box _ -- - _ ii 032.20.44W h�** nroM fm frim r loft your copy 10-d • P.. . . . . _ -' . . _ .. . '«%iw'R�'?H^';r�'�Z�',�','u".+ .r ,o a-a�•v,. ff�- r!4 ss`+s`T: ...: .. ..... , .. - .. + "' : ... _. .... .. ... }. -s :u • �.�+ ..x�:vs. =:-p•,.._ ,. eat:-,.. s. ..a. .... .a:.. rv. ,,. . ;:.,, *,et w, - », a - ,r ^T". .; ", .. ,.. hl.•-ass:.':r,. '. .'". .. .. ... .. •eirR ... ., ... .. -., it ,, •. :'.pr.r - qq_- ., •'ne3'..,=1 J'. L '.t • „ f • i rtfxe4.,. f laatlue, "anal his revelation ot him-. _ _ of God: y the -else wast* heavens whiet,-had, - - (� , % �J xersea La a dlviee --, t i �i N A r self in l�word 7t -speaks first of -.And the firmament. s_howeth sounded -to him as it it named God. instruction, relative to eharactOr his glory sa seen In the heavens, 'his handiwork. GOD'S • WORD WITNESSED and conduct. "Testimony" tells of _ � µ' SC O O L and then of his glory as manifested t: Day'unto day uttei•eth speech, The sinner now turns from God's the divine witness to what God is, (� in his law. '-Aid-night unto night showe~th revelation, of himself it► nature. to. and should be. "Statute'=' tells of di - L E rJ S O N WITNESS OF CREATED knowledge. his revelation of himself in his vine directions designed to secure = UNIVERSE 3. There is no speech nor lang _written word. What the Sun is in obedienee, or check diaobedrence. -- -Of the -witness of the heavens - uage; flit world of nature, that the law "Commandment" tells of the divine live things are said: 1. the witness I Their voice is not heard, is in the jfpiritual world: the one decrees, authoritative .and lmpsr- LES80N VI is specific — the heavens do not 4. Their line is gone out through quickens. and cherishes the animal, iOvs•-''_`Fear'[ tells of the settled 'a ,THE WORKS .AND TH 'WORD habit of the soul which is intormel tell of God's will, grace, mercy, or all the earth, fe — nothing being hid from its OF GOD—Psalm 19 lore; they declare instead his wig;' And their words tt, the end of eat; the other quickens and chAr• by the Law: "Judgments" tall of _;Aolden Text — "Let the words of aloin, power, glory and gpod'nejd. the world.° lobes the •life of the soul. the judicial decisions and sentences my mouth and the meditation of 2. The witness is also incessant — In, them has he set a tater- t T. The law of Jehovah is perfect, of Jehovah. Y + m heart be acceptable in thy in the heavens, the firmament, the nale for the sun, �—restoring the soul: 10. More to be desired are they siyht, O Jehovah, my rock, and. days, the nights. 3. The witness !s 6. Which is as a'bridegroom coon- The teetimony of Jehovah is than gold, yea, than much fine gold. _ inaudible — the testimony bre..�.thed - Ing -out of his chamber, , sure, making wise the simple. Bible truth ie enriching to the, lout _ my redeemer." Ps. 19:14. In the highest degree. Sweeter also THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING out and poured torch is inarticulate. Aid rejoiceth as a strong man 8, The precepts of Jehovah 'are ` Time — Probably written early 4. The witnees .1s universal — It is to run his course.' aright, rejoicing the heart. t e_(iroppings.- of, , through all the earth, .and. to the 6. His going forth is from the The commandment :of Jehovah the honeycomb. The a1)uslon is t4•i✓ Y $n David's life, possibly 1050 B.C. honey that drops from the, e comb, Place — This psalm cannot be ` end of the world. 5. The witness W end thhenlightening th oe eavens. And his circuit As pure, enlignne yea ldentiYied with sag lsSrticular Luca• glorious — the sun Is represented -unto the ends of it; And there Is ;9.: The tear of Jehovah is clean, which is therefore 'fhe - as a .bridegroom, full of joy; and nothing hid from the heat thereof. enduring forever: ever by them is thy servant �on warned. Through God's word man's This psalm consists of two dis- as a runner full of strength. The psalmist. knew nothing about The ordinances of Jehovah are tinct parts, ill,.n , which are contrast- psalm 19: solar spectra or stellar distaces;. true, and righteous altogether,, duty is made plain and the corse �d God's revelation of himself in ~;1. The heavens dectare t&i glory -but he heard a voice from ,out of Some notes of the preceding three quences plain. In keeping' 'thektl' there is great reward. NATIONAL .-STOCK --TAKING .SEEDS NATIONAL ECIST10RATN - -- CANADA CALLS upon all her citizens, regardless of nationality, male acid femalea-6years o age, Y �o'Jfe r oa ,gust. 1 20th, or 21st. Registration offices will be oTien from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m:. The object of this registration is to ascertain the human resources of the nation so that they may be ;mobilized to enable Canada to make her maximum effort in .the defence of this country, and towards the - - successful prosecution of the war.. : -- - - _7, 7'Dere are the questions you will be aAwd to answer. The' cactrd for women will be similar but subje- -- •'to+3ertain necessary variations. Study tfae gtle:xions carefully now so that you may be ready to give full i ' and complete answers to the reostration officer. - i REGISTRATION -DATES 3 AUGUST 10th, 20th Riad 21.s# I I - 940 �. .p .u. .u.r.-. v. urrr•www !'K�e• R•y SIiCTORH. DtsTR1Ct No. - IPoct[Na DIVtsION No. n..... u ,.. C. No. t� i Class .of occupation: (r) Ate you on employer of Isbo�r Other than domistie?.:.-_ I a lliiie ii Masi"4ein►»�� - ._ .- _ - I e - ' — _- ,- --�. r .«... vl. p see.a ..a sti rair sera leas sea vasal..Two . - () working at usual occupatwtt�......»...._® (2)• working at other thin (a} sura you an anployeet l ._'i®sell aeeupaebs.......:...r.»......,.=...{3). unemployed .......:.......-:...e.... •Ttl)-TQoe w�ct•king becauie_peruiotter This is Your Opportunity to `Help in The National Effort. To. keep the cost of this registration at a minimum the, overnment Is a to a .co-operation of all pu Ic-min citizens m t e wor- o registration. You can f help by getting in touch -with your local ,registration officials and offering your services: - - - WHERE TO REGISTER Your Registration Certificate _: t ! Registration offices are being set up by electoral districts in tU.e same - --- n s ionnaire full _ Registrants are required to register in the regular polling subdivisions and satisfactorily a certificate of . registration _ will • bei, of their own, constituencies. But should a registrant be in some other = province or district out of the regular polling subdivision on Registration issued by the local .deputy registrar. This is a small Days, he' or she tray register at any. registration office convenient, upon .' Satisfactory explanation to the tont deputy registrar. Card which must be carried on the person at all times. Penalty for Ston-Registraitioas=Pailucc to regeacr:will make any male'or female, married or single, over the age of 16 years, liable to a fine not exceeding Taro Inindred dollars, or to imprisonin-nit fora term 'not esc,�ding Th?ee months, or to both such fine and imptisontrient, and moreover to a further penalty. not : exceeding Tim dollars for each day, after the day ulon.w•hicha should have registered, during which he shall continue to be unregistered. ' ' ublished under the allthbrify of SON. DAMES G. GARDINER -; inistsr o=. t;Qat ;k le - M' > Na ah W service le 940 �. .p .u. .u.r.-. v. urrr•www !'K�e• R•y SIiCTORH. DtsTR1Ct No. - IPoct[Na DIVtsION No. n..... u ,.. C. No. t� • - Class .of occupation: (r) Ate you on employer of Isbo�r Other than domistie?.:.-_ ]. surname m.-�...Giv., Names r ..... lliiie ii Masi"4ein►»�� - ._ .- _ -- . If so. state business .......:. r r -, .... rr _ _ (b) Are you working an o"'sccous4 Z Permaseent Pa" Address (if away frcen usual residence wise, Nutt In card dive naew:of usual residen") , but not employing tabour?....... _ - If so, state business., f ' — _- ,- --�. r .«... vl. p see.a ..a sti rair sera leas sea vasal..Two . - () working at usual occupatwtt�......»...._® (2)• working at other thin (a} sura you an anployeet l ._'i®sell aeeupaebs.......:...r.»......,.=...{3). unemployed .......:.......-:...e.... •Ttl)-TQoe w�ct•king becauie_peruiotter � 2. Age test birthday ..--. Date of b4dt ,. _ AM Ter Maw nab• _ 'dependent. retired. Independent mew rraWeerllr. - 4. Conjugal eond'tloiis: Mahle ,_Z_111aried ; VAdowed w.i Ia. Occupation or Craft:— T. rar,rri. .is S. �f what deptndente (if any) are you the sok-rapport :— Present occupation? ..., (e) Mile (d) Number of children under ,,(a) Pother..._ -_ »_ (bl Mother ,ter .. _�.»e:_ : (b) What a your regular. occupation Number of aeierdependeob...— .. a (q Do you wnbnbute:(c) Whit other work.can yoy do went ..... (e) ..... _.,. ' partial support to any sees »y — _.... ...... If yo seat employer? Ncme.......� (d) employer who is ur prc empl a —^ ..p ... �— - .... 6. Country (a) Yourself :... ----- W ,»rr�..-r r Rxe_..,:.• r �. _ .a o[ Address Mature of busincis where employed? —.___ _. birth J'(b) Your rather....... _ .Place .........__,- »r_r...... (stat precisely) ......:.............•,. ._.ti_"_», _._.. ,m,.»,_ e preei .-........ ofa Your mother ..,.,. �. _,. e. Plsee ' - () — .� »-- --... ..•... pa profession. descrilSe specifically the type or types fel If experienced in a skived industrial Dern tial or 7. Nationality or country of alt-gianet British subject of w«k in which. Y equipped by _ g lfer you are speciap w d traimn or es rhrce.,,,..� (b) by Foreign citizen? .... If naturalized, i, ,_ •. - ^what year? .......�_.(e) In what place?....._....__..:._._....r......__....L...._.•--(f):If not British _ _-,....... .:........ •.:....... .............. .__....__..... ,....... .... ....- ....... .............,__ .._... ., ... 15. Unemployment: {al How many weeks did you work in'the past li months)...,...... ._... r s.. subject. to what country do you owe aeegiance?.,....... ._ _ ......, _. .:......_ .__..... .. e _ _ c (b) If out of work now, state number of weeks since last employed in'iny occupation other than'teork (e) If an immigrawt, in what year did you enter Can* da?......_.._,,....»._.._.....-......—.......,.,.._..:»....�._....... .. - _ _ ` performed i return for direct relief ... ...... _..:,(e) Are you tocal'y incapacitated tat ed Racial or4in - —.... t E - for employments .. . .. .................., ,. ... 9. or languages: (a) Do you speak English?... ». r w .. » _ (b) Freachd ........... _.....:._.. •Language _ 15. (al) Were you brought up on a farm?,. Until what s....-_ 1) Have you (c) What other language can 'you speak. read and write?......... .... _. ._. _ ... ............_.. _... ._.... worked on s farm?.., ::..,............. (b) How. long In what province or country.,., _ 10. Education: (a) Primary only,... .. _....._:.._..(b).Primary and Secondary.......».. i:, :..(c) Vocational _' :(cl) Can you handle lwraes?.,_........:.........."k2) Driveatractor?.,..,.....,_...,..:...._C3)Ux_farm machinery? Training (Business College, Technical High School) .._ .. ..... ...... ....... (c{) Can you milk?,, ..:.......(e50 Are you able to do other farm worlN..., _....... 17. is there any particular occupation in which you would like to be specially trained? ......... .......... _...-..... (d) College or University Degree? ..... ..... »_....... .;..::.. :............ ..................._................ ..................... .....,........................................ ..._.......... ... ........ _.......... - ......... _................ It. Is your general health (a) good? .................. ....... (b) fair? .......... ............... (e) bad? ....... ......., 11. If blind, Is. Defence Services: (1) Flavc you previoLWy se ved'.in any Naval, Miliary or Air Forces?....„•.� .... deaf, dumb, crippled or otherwise physically disabled, state nature of disability ... ,...._.. .............. pp Phy+�� y .......... ; If so. state.: (a) For es. of what country .............. - >: ............. ...:... » _..,......�.r...... ......... :.... ................... (b) Approximate dates between which services performed.,.,.'.... ..............................._ i _....) ante _.. (!) retired Unit „,:,(d R held' „n.,._ If d or If permanently disabled, are you in receipt of a pensiori7. „ .........._.:._...a.......in respect of War ac) discharged, give reasons therefor .......... ...... ..........................» Service?.... - ,Workmen's CoinpensatiotY?...: :,.Old Age or Blind?...._....... ..... .(3) Have you been }ejected for military service m the present war., „........... .._........ Other? esoK;rrt....,._..:...._...:..._-_........ _............................ ........_..:.,.._..... ..... ........ .__................ ... ... :..........;-,.... ja) Why?..... (b) Where? .... .._.... -.......... ........ ..._...._.....'. This is Your Opportunity to `Help in The National Effort. To. keep the cost of this registration at a minimum the, overnment Is a to a .co-operation of all pu Ic-min citizens m t e wor- o registration. You can f help by getting in touch -with your local ,registration officials and offering your services: - - - WHERE TO REGISTER Your Registration Certificate _: t ! Registration offices are being set up by electoral districts in tU.e same - --- n s ionnaire full _ Registrants are required to register in the regular polling subdivisions and satisfactorily a certificate of . registration _ will • bei, of their own, constituencies. But should a registrant be in some other = province or district out of the regular polling subdivision on Registration issued by the local .deputy registrar. This is a small Days, he' or she tray register at any. registration office convenient, upon .' Satisfactory explanation to the tont deputy registrar. Card which must be carried on the person at all times. Penalty for Ston-Registraitioas=Pailucc to regeacr:will make any male'or female, married or single, over the age of 16 years, liable to a fine not exceeding Taro Inindred dollars, or to imprisonin-nit fora term 'not esc,�ding Th?ee months, or to both such fine and imptisontrient, and moreover to a further penalty. not : exceeding Tim dollars for each day, after the day ulon.w•hicha should have registered, during which he shall continue to be unregistered. ' ' ublished under the allthbrify of SON. DAMES G. GARDINER -; inistsr o=. t;Qat ;k le - M' > Na ah W service le 411 AM a, .A ' •,R 7 - ". �' .. - ' r • .. � : p a, :; +ars, �h� .5.,.. Z - r. •� - .. � - _ - ae- ! }'%' 4 +� .. `,fit •; � .++•.. •_;+ELT — ..'w.l._ __ Y 4�'- _ � - �-�i Official Donation of Canadian Red Cross Hospital '< "It DOES teats good in a pipt!" -HANDY SEAL -TIGHT POUCH ISO •..f. ztst>�arali�rmy '° Ix.•y I•LB. "LOK-TOP" TIN - 650 / SLN,xt'"its sw f •rs ,g :y1 �1 M'�%�� also packed in Pocket Tins ,y x till iLSzcxzti s/: ✓, -- ,� f ,rte YYW k HY• f 1 I �W � � . ico ac G ROW"' IN SUNNY SOUTHERN ONTARIO all Y:40 ,c .. ww craln��<i�� Cabbages were 'held in yeller- • far"ittrialt'MetGotnitce;aey;mDta; ation by the ancient Greeks be-- med am � '�� tto�a- famouc cause they OTlg- 'etuclaenh800eaa` D. � tim, Or irate from perspiration dr gWaklrstops intn it rmishoo ebelieved fromdtheobrowrof Jupiter. op ��:� o °oRti Y °Escel to ping 1 f p "�,yA%y/ -. yo x i6 fi'�' as ' i .• _ jr NO OTHER TIRE ]LIKE IT Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett, chairman of the Caaad. ian Red Cross Society in England, is shown reading an address during the ceremony in which the recenTF-y completed-- $.1 000000 Canadian Red --Cross hos 'tel T, Cgs adman big, commissioner. mean if the ceremony takes place CHAMPION - �.�.....__..._...._..a. Canadian National - ' ; - H before 4 p.m. This is an old English v H E A L T - Railways Revenues term applied to any daytime rued ding feast. , The ons revenues of the all- Q. Would a tailored suit be suit- From the innermost j able for a Roman- to wean' to a fibre to the aellaatioaal : _ -� P. I C S inclusive Canadian National Hail- luncheon .party to a hotel? new Gear Grip Tread, .•...« ........+ nding 'July -21 1940 were way!, for the week._e $4,907,208 everything ein this smart, + A. Yes - tQ. Should a young girl be can- air ]'red F i e stone ... _ 'SUN STROKE i/iGTIMB" :• as compared with ...:_.. 3,536,886 44, tioua in the selection of her, aeso- �i1, Q u Cham ion tire is•-- new Y . for the Darin very hot weather: most of _ Cres a off ..�, an i� 1,370,3?2 dates' andd different. It sets u _ �1.♦ ye try to keep out of the sun be- A. Yes. She should follow the ad- 9 p t cense we wish to avoid sunstroke, rice of Bishop Coleridge, "Be oar• entirelynew standards Tint we should try .to remember. also or 38.7% tioue with whom you.aswciate, and of safety and long mile- r that beat exhaustion or beat pros- never give your company or your age because it a the re- trstion may occur in -the home. +++••++�•+••�••�••�••� ; confidence to persons of whose ' halt of Firestoae'a quer- yy where we are shielded Srom -the • � good princtples you are not eertsin.' � •ter -century of experience 1 rays of the sun. Stn stroke and heat hat S C e QC a This applies to young men as well _ - jn building tires for race :exhaustion are two different ail- as girls. _ - track speeds. f fsnents . and regtaEira somewhat dit-, _ _ • Q. Should a Roman' of thirty, Is Doing Q Here axe get agate in f Fthe ire-. Serent treatment. .. -_ � when= referring to friends at her In sunstroke you may feel tired ..f._ -n-. � ..r ..ter • .• • .... • w -«.I- own age, call them girls, ladies, or stone y Champion es Sand dizzy bedore-the. -regular. symp•_ women. 3r` es Cha loo fir. _ i�ls occur. These are headache. a _ ,A : Women. .-. ,,� ,'►•+ areal Safety -Lock cords ?eeling cu .oppression.Th"ear sometimes s _ELECTROC.UfE ATHLETE'S treated with a new and of.Q. Should one throw down alight advanced G u m -Dipping :tightness in the sheat, great thirst. FOOT ed elgarette on a beach? `' process; 27% stronger Successful electrocution of, ath- •%" :Seetleasae4ls, frequent desire to page A. Not nlees he immediately_ coo-, and between tread and arise, 'hot akin, s "aicky--feeling, lete's foot " was described .last" vetas it well with sand. I•rtta t �►� -- body; 8bero greater hist 'flushed face. and high. -temperature;' week. , ,a E c�K roans ' to ion a against low- _ - _._ _ finally unconsciousness. ' - _ -. Particles of copper atoms can _ -- Las+ th "`"Mope pjcc,l ,_ outs;ctan amazing bnew \. be driven dee Into the body tis- iFt►w i x ,ray �• t tread_' h thousandsTreatment in sunstroke is W lay p y ttton to I'`1 ` .ores 9 itbe patient in a cool, shady_placC-. -;sues with weak electric currents Of]ta>rf0 inter Wheat , afipto",Wte�other 1O �I•+I shay a ed angles for as the ground if possible or on the to destroy the fungus'growth that- _ �� Are Unchanged t��•" Eround on ne>irrspapers or. clnthiag• ' suss . athletes foot and other g `tree''r+t d.4 ic„ o pe''"' VV q ., nr the , that gives 11% more it no bench or table is available. skin iniectiotis. _}osn'r`ttor t4r F.jj� 'ynd ace'. „w • nonskid mileage —and - t o pay Flop t',;,, j • "- at no extra cost 1 See the is 1Te a �b - Cold cloths are thea apylied to the '-p-' The Canadian Wheat Board -has - "pt sins ]' nearest Firestone Dealer back of neck, tare, and chest. -cloth= Part of the static .heard in ra= t,Vg , today l i N l Finkled with o fixed the initial price o o - . ing removed. body ap _ dig - receivers has been tra�'ed . t iri'ade Q'atario wintei wheat 5asis - ' water. The heed should bq kept' rip, the Milky Way, where the broad- ]high and patient tanned with a tow- casting is done by electrons and Montreal export _ freight rates, -ed or piece of clothing. When the for. the• crop year -starting Aug. � , • hydrogels atoms.- This conclusion t. patient.. is able to swallow, some ' has been- reached- by University 1 at 70 rem, a bushel, Trade 4001 water containing a pincb of Chico Minister liachinnon anliounced: salt should be given. go scientists. .% �— This is the same price as that �31�" REMEDY FOR HAY FEVER' -current which existed during' the _ '4w hope for hay fever victims crop year. ending. in July: _ '•�' •• """ was held out last week by. -an" . physician's tl report G that potassium. :. Hoar :C aA . L?TS..$„ gluconate tablets had given re- ~• s .0 L A S S 1 F I E D A D V E R T I S E M E H ' . 8V ANNE ASHLEY - lief to seven of every ten patients, in tests at. the -school hospital. Ex eriments Conducted with AGF. NTS 11ANT ED STARTED ('HICKS FROM GOV- BELTI\f•. BARGAINS. �. ]Sow can I recent my..glass= p ernment.- Approved Rloodtest,ed -- -• 5. Q. P more than 100 patients •over an -IF 1'OI.' ARE INTERESTED • IN -• breeders, Standard. Quality two PELTING FOR THRESHERMEN. es from -sacking when pouring 18 -month period, indicated potas- stesay CaFh' ProYiri - 1f you like week old New Hampe, White Endless rubber, threxher belts, nuc- a, "hbt jell into them' - " Interestln8•, profitable work sell- Rocks, Barred Xm ks $10.45, 90 on hose, feeder canvas. pu4leys. _ tion 8 pa sf relief although it go Uform popular line of every-. per cent pullets $13.115;- Cockerels" hangers`, shafting, motors 'at very - Y slum gluconate ha a `good form 1nr~ the most o -= A. Put the lasses into a n +� �, day nrcessicies at present on theA.95, Leghorn Pullets ,;1690;., low prices. Send for price list. The market, inquire-'?eday without •ob- - hfee n•eek old _add• three cents. 'York Belting ,_ r , $8 York _street, of hot water ' to prevent "their' tunately, not a cure." ligation: FAMILFX. 570 St. Clem- Big Egg Quality add rme cent. Toronto. tracking. '.The pan` should be -a The tablets served to correct "a enf. Montreal. Free range pullets all hg". B%der. s}Callow one shd the water• suf- : deficiene of potassium" which Electric Chick Hatcher Ltmite i' PHOTQ FIN"HING t y P BAKERY EgUiPMENT Baden, Ontario. . ;ficient to cover the lower third had. been noted, in the tissues of - BAIiERS' UVENS AND MACHIN- FARM FOR SALE. f of the glass. allergic persons. pry, also rebuilt equipment always FREE. You Can Now 'Own (1How can I treat it Oison- FOR SALE -97 ACRE FARM: complete, act of beautiful silver-' , y }I on han8. Terme arranged. _C.orrea- eat'ed good buildings. Bruce ware 'absolutely without coat, in' _.. pbndence' invited. Hubbard Port' , 'Mine-, 9 miles. 13.000.00. C. Broad. able Oven Co., 103 Bathurst St.. manufactured and .guaranteed by - A. A good remedy, and one Toronto, Plummer. Ontario 'International Silver CordpanY. You may .have this complete sbt that is easy to apply, is a solu- DOC % FOR *-ALE ahsolutel_v' free by sending your tion of ebdium .bicarbonate. and o e RAI�ERY FrrR SALE films to Tmperial. Send an order, HUSTERS — f R0�5 BETR'EEti now ,and receive' complete' panic - r 11 ice water. Apply -freely and often roan BAxErr 1\ KA��"ARHA registered painter. Ind setter., ulari.of this amazing offer. Six or to -the poisoned skin. Ask your • Lakes district. 'Price "for','quick' Short hair—Mark and white. liver eight exposure films developed 'E t i q n e t t e stile. H. S. i:ill, £obcayl;eon, Ont. •and white. Males and females, in- and printed 25c, or 8 reprints 25c, druggist flow t0 prepare the sola- = oculated for distemper by Duncan• plus your cholce of a free enlarge. t 't tion. BABY Ct(IICKS T.:tridlaw method. Six to nine mths. meht th easel tnount or free silver- 9, BY RO(3ERTA LEE -old. Miles $O.00. Females'$6.00'. To- ware. To get the best in 'quality s Q. How can L remove peach YOUR _ 01r PORTUNITY TO GET bacco Road Farm. R.R. moo. 1, Har: and service send your films to - High Quality.• started chicks.- from. -rom. Ontario. - Imperial Photo Service, Station J; A ETains' frolp linen . bloodtested breeders and at rook _ Toronto. A. Soak the --spots in a weakbottom prices. • Two geek old ELECTROLYSIS Q. isn't It illbreII for one who while. Rocks. Barred .Rocks. New •solution of chloride of lime. Ali . "QALY: ii>l• PAC.'TIFIC q:AIi' CVATS ' is travelling to praise his home Hampshires $9.45, 90 per cent. Put_ SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. MOLES ASD Ply cream of tartar and place• in town constantly, describing how,- lets $11.95. Cockerels 18.95.- Leg- warts permanently ofnd painlessly SPECIAL VALtiE.�N PACIFIC SEAL 41 horn pullets $14.90. Three 'week removed by electaoiy�rs. 17 years'- ,j 4}he sun' to dry. Then launder. sdperibr itis to the town he is vis• ord add three cents. Large Egg experience. Anne a,raham Logan, coats; full swagger style: black 'Q. How can I relieve excessive sting? -Quality add one cent. Four to five -14o CarltonStreet.,Suite Two, Tor- only: coat and lining guaranteed week old Parsed Rock cockerels onto, Branches in Hamilton. Lon- two years: sizes 12 to 42: 110 coats perspiration? �,, Yes. A person of good breeding while they last $14.25. Older Free don, Sudbury, Timmins, -St, !Cath, only; -while tjrey last only $39.50. ' A. Sponge the .affected' area Range Pullets. Top Soteb Chick- urines. 10 per cent, reduction for relailvee i will never do this. _ _ with . one te8gpoohl of powdered erten: Guelph. Ontario. "se 6x -service a ina.ion o e men; will w • _ Q. Wi1a,t h011l'a al's really meant - FIRST CLASS R'OOI, RABBITS send for riv other ba a receipt Munro i alum to a quart of water. • Allow by a weddin breakfast? CHICKS — TI'RKEVS Fur$5.0Mae other bargains. Munro. - g ANGORA$, FI\EST QLTALTT'i, � Fur Store, Vancouver, B.C. - " to dl`y, afterward rinsing and A. Many people interpret this to TWO R'EF.K AND THREE.Ei� first class wool producers. noes , r old started chicks at the<e toy $5.00, Bucks $8.00 each. R. Faber, WATCH REPAIRS �►- - : _ Q. How can I pre'refit the .juide' prices w e t ey as ro 1. EPAIRS Y ; of 'berry pies from leaking out? Governrrrent Approved bloodtested 4' matt h badly broken � One A. When ,•making berry pies, 'cut the lower -crust halt a,11 -inch W larger than the top crust and fold -it over Bite a 11em. This pmvetrts e. ::she juice from leaking out. f)nly a wasteful housewife throvrs Aa ay ^al screw-top . tin of polish ''wifhout-open Ing it with a tin -open- 4,T be•cayse there's' always another 1 Ali i to 'ti b ngide - stock. Two 'week, ald -read" "A" Rart•ed Rocks; New Hamps, White i•F.RSONAi, eF ew year guarantee. Watch Repair Co., .94 Ltppincott. St....Toronto. QUIT TOBACCO. FiNIIFF, EASILY: " a Rocks S10.45,'90 per cent Pullets Rome " + - - 'l14.45. �'ockereJs. $8.35. Leirhorn - pullets 117.40• Three week old add inexpepsively. , remedy. Teatim^nials QiiArnnce'ed. AdJlce Guaranteed ahree cents. F.StrA profit add one trop Rnrtl'tt'° R^o t W(nntnpg . cent: Free 'ranee.. pullets four _ CAR AND TRUCK PARTS weeks to 24 WeeAks. Turkeys. Free 'C.O.1'r: BarnRoofing—Granary Lining ent.,losrue. Prompt delivery: Twiddle Chick,iiatcheries Limit- SUPERTITE' STEEL SHEETS COST Used — Nev.,pd. Fergus. Ontario. less, cover more, last longer, lay faster; -save sheathing: Buy now before war_ advances prices, direct from factory. Superior Products, MO - TORR. TOWER -UNITS. eller nnllo TORS, �r.17.INC. iN TS. _ REBUILT sidle o I ■ t • Winches, Generators, °BRAE AUG.-S7;1FT. CHICKS SHOULD he ordered now. Weekly hatches ' -fill Limited, 15 Nelson Street,' Snrnia, Starters, 1ingnPxe Carburetors. S to summer orders. Immediate -Ontario. IEadtators .actionnge Service. delivery started chicks, pullets, Turkeys' Bray HetcViery,'130 John32--240 v ,i fawns — Sntiwfnetiow or rcfawd. at r.e.7 .Auto Paris, Dept. J., Toronto. s ISSUE 32— 4 ria.y,s SUPp y ng ng 1 n Hams con. • ,,. r • i.;":.r .,..r. gat;. T 4 RM _ p'rencnan's Bay. Yacht. # O L I sX iday big day in the Memorial Park '� Jahns V11'. Powell, iereeadent of efts here. It is expected (complete re- Club'is drawing large crowds ear u '�"'�^ • • Sunday at their weekly Moth races 1 • of Pickering'e Fljoneer families C7assiisi A�+nsefllsesialls �Misa Irene Elliott has secured turns are not made) . that they will I ^ Passer In' Pickering., Mrs. -Hicks (nee Lillian Wy- I Wir ?' s good position' in the Mail Order net in the neighborhood of $500'. I SZP - avian), of Picton and little son, are ii/lDi~Q c - Dept. of the T. Eaton Co. Five hundred dollars fox Red Cros3 visiting, her uncle, Russell - Burre}3. � J9hn- W• Powell, Cnurch Street, � and B�atss 3eer'lee on -Mrs. E. C. Jones has taken purposes,.for whish Pres. lire. F. Pickering gassed away on Thursday 13i Yr►ttes of georiwess..laieasoaiable T: 'Bunting, thanked all from the Missess Harriett and Margaret 'August 1st, 1940, in .hie $0th .year. .fiats. nes TeMd Fres. ' linasell rooms in Russell Flemings large g' McCluer were the guests of h, M. ' -residence os the Kingston Road E., put -door • stage. -Commencing- about `and Mrs. Morley over the we.& .,-The funeral •took -place on -Saturday, IL GrW Bropgha� cftt. and with her two sons, moved in s o'clock, the day started off nvith end. with interment in Mount MAID WANTED - for usual " Rob - one day last week. a ball tournament by local league Cemetery, -Oshawa. Rev. E. G. Rob- Apply W. McG}11- -Harr�r and Mrs. Powell, , hausehnld duties -If the. person who lost the teams• Tlxere were games of many inson, of St. Georges Anglican r * ^ Hamilton, were here last ' week �w- ivary, Whitby. blanket at the Park on -the First kinds at which big business seemed ing to t!•_e death of his father, Jno. ("Church, conducted. the funeral, ass - of July, would communicate with to be carrying on steadily. Air- isted liy Rev M. R. Jenkinson, of SECOND NOTICE - - Y have 'a bill Pdv�•elI, ' of Church Str. - ~-�. - - the- I+Tewa Office, a .can .probab plane flights were made by many Pickering and- Row. Stanley -0sborna- for Fifteen Dollars, against �• team ^ �2. ---Alex. and 'Mrs. Wilson and ' be' of service to him or her. in' the Toronto plane' that arrived ' - of Eaton Memorial Church, Toron- of horses on my property. Bay and family,. of .Toronto, _and. Mrs.. A. ' �-,Dr. N. E. Mc.wen had apleas- a bit too late to accommpdate Avery- to. Deceased was a life-long resid- Black mare, 4-5 years old. Unless Wilson of Whitby, spent Mondsy I ant trip 'on .'Sunday to--T�harmnryF . one that wanted a trip. -Tine pare- with Mrs. Thea. Arydrew• ent of Pickering Township and was claimed -will be 'sold.' N. E:_Mc- „ the most northerly point in Bruce - � _ teat nelson- of James Pow= * - chute' u that was -to -have" taken -6=� grandson- 17wen, Pickering. Hugh Robbins,_ of the Bank ; __ County, on the holiday. He was ac- place. at five o'clock, brings forth o! Commerce, Windsor, spent the ell, w'�w settled early in the 1800'a tam anion b friend from Toronto. the regrets and apologies of the whele No. 1 School is' now•located, FOR SALE - ),ndian'Runner'ducks" weeIA-end. at -the home of hispar- theand Dying. Pure bred. White Minorca --Mrs. Nancy Marks, willow of calm ee, ey a ents, T. P. and Mrs. Robbins. the }ate Rev. S. A. Marks, former- -- of the fact that- many came to see white family to settle in the district. rooster. a roc ROM,— --Mrs. C. H. Pilkey, accompanied ear school. -1y of Picl*ring, passed away sud- this jump, and they and the comm . by Mr. and Mrs. Percy Neale -and Deceased was „ the sori of Henry � - owell and Rachael Woodruff, the " denly at the home' of bier da�}ghter, bites are all very much disappoint- family and Mrs. Harburn, of Kin- " FOR SALE - one registered Ayr - ed, Even to -date they are unable latter, a descendant of the Lamor- shire . co�vv, 5 years old, fresh. A at Maple View, N. Y. on July 23rd. sale, spent Sunday in Peterboro. family, who ..fled from France p - to exphain the nos -appearance of Ply Murray Hollinger, Cherrywood. fir._ and Mrs.. M. J. Carey and, ;m -Dr. R. R. Wolker, of Hamilton, in the revolution early in, the. last 'daughter, Mrs. Gob. Murray, of 'the jeer. Eben the operators: of and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Erskine Buffalo, spent last week at the the pe commlane •thee at was on hand assured and `son, Lionel,. of Toronto, visited century, coming Eo this cotytry. Reddin home here, and are now .thittthat the event would with D. J. and Mrs. Callaghan, on Fifty seven years ago he married spending the month of August in -take- per; -so--confident were they. - Monday. Minnie Stanley, who lived with her Mnskola•It is' be}ieved that owing to the 4,— Les. Johns advises us of his family on the Stanley homestead on The Pickering- There will be no service it war -control of this parachute jump --I finding a pair of spectacles"in it's the Base .Line, after . rwb.1ch. they _ a the Presbyterian Ing, complications have taken. place . _ farmed the present Bradshaw, and% MEAT MARKET yterian Church on Sunday _ case, in his-corn=patch. Owner may then to the homestead, later ur••: .- th iLt were not communicated to the p owing. to the absence of the pastor, inai a same by explaining, what he chaajxig-t-he - arm now occupie by - - • Rev. D. Marshall. On the following was. committee. A lot of telephoning was doing in his corn and garden.' r two Sundays, Rev. hip. • , 'red out what - _ 'neon was home over the his son, Elmer, on the B. F. Cos. - We carry.a_ full line of ' - `. _ Whitby,. had happened, but_: no satisfactioar a elided until moving into,a the village will preach. :. holiday. - _ - ...-eweht seven years a �-Fresh could be obtained from any source.y- go. -A Najonat Censna will be talo- -Mrs. W. J. Clark spent last He was a member of 'the former en •Qf the- Dominion of. Canada, on Wien the eoverung show was due i week _with her daughter,- Mrs. F. Bible Christian Church,' later , the sand June 2nd;. 1941. This v. -ill be , the ..to start, a threatening shower gave F Balsdon, .in Burford. - eighth census taken since „Confect- a - lot of further concern, and - even , • . - Methodist church _ He is. survived -Rev, Win. Crummer returned, by , his -wife, -'- hree soar and. _one lure enation, bei once ever ten ears. though some inconvenience was ex-.' to • Montreal - today,- after holidaying - . n8 Y Y j . _ yt Yi g daughter; Harry, of Hainiton, Elm= - .Thus..coming_ census .will., be, most perienced by not a few; it is + at the home of his father here. - com,plete especially that dealing thought tl-At very good judgement _L• and hFrs. Ravin, of hipgston er and Roy of Pickering, and Pearl - - last$ _ in an, anxious time, had been used. (Mrs• J. S. Balsdon), also of Pick- _ with agricuhtnre. the _ spent Civic. Holiday with friends eTing; also ten grandchildren and nut deliverf is at Our._servica. 'L -The, W. )/L S.. of ._ United Al. and Bob - Ifarvey, Bert Harvey here ' ' and Mrs. Harvey, Frank Oldfied, ' ' three great -grand-children, also one Chu=ch extend. a ' cordial invitation--The-•Picketing. Unit- of -"the Civilbrother, Thomas H:. Eovice}1 of -Nor- to all interested ladies to a icnic Bob• Clark and Less Herman icere Guar were on P d parade on Wednes- walk, Conn., and one slater;_ itIrs. CL71►RENCE SILK on Tuesday afternoon, August. 13th, all giving us a splendid program, . day.' night, numbering : fourteen, to James Richards. of Oshawa. at Mrs. M. S. Chavman's. cottage, when the�torm broke loose, and start, and included several new i u te..man of us a drenchin ' but Woods Edge Cars will leave y g! members. Men, if for any reasonThe Big Stare at 1.45 P. m. D..S. ..not before thef3<program was very you are unable to enl'st with any f - T. Will each person please bring- a sear the 'close. The dance that Was of the regular seryices,' 'come '.up � � I • picnic lunch, also their ave been wus' You'll meld after the show and join enjoy it, and �� ' spoon and fork An interesting pro- had also, to be dispensed with • on -yet be rebdering a serve an4 per - as _ gram hbeen prepared account of the rainservice . The radio went 'forming a duty. Every Wednesday • -South Pickering Red Cross Un- to Mr._ Cooper, of Highland Creek- night, at the Park, 8 p. m. D, S. T. ifs, are today, feeling exceptionally The Needle -point to Chester Butt, (-.NIra. mcEtro;(nee y � � Edythe good, as`a result of the Civic Hol-, and itis Blanket to Betty Aiinold. 'Law), of .Toronto, spent Sun&y D :.:._ .Pickering.Pay'' t with' relatiti-es in, ... • �t Pa .. � All � he • -- - - - = - #o Buy oceri Time -. _ e appreciate your ordera....We itrive to pteatc. " Sig!C Blackwell ro t e & Bla 1 �diracle Whip 1'¢ � • --D DRESS _ TEA SALAD G Grape Fruit gales -.;P R O V I N C E -OF O N T A'R I O ..KRAFT,. _Large 50 oz, tiff ALWAYS UNIFORM. b . ,.. -. _ :., ti-..•� -,.;, Only -65c.. _ -. _ . _ -ib � =. Orilp 25c arq�y . &lar - t _ - �A►11 e h Pa i SISMAN" Time Work _ Bu - t6 uy E. - = : $cots Priced from .$2.913 to $5,60 per pair. „ 0 M S ' :•_ _ .: They sure d• give satisfaction. • , - . , _ . ' .. : - a- _ �,. , - . • g • - g g All the., .. , . The Provincial Police of the Prov><nce of Ontario actin at Pcejrs 1 :88 hinder the.direction of the Attorney -General,- are co-operating �' • with and advisingmunicipalities. now or niz' or having. pu ©Vercelli Tlg _ y --organizing g - or8 anized Volunteer Civil Guards. Y` ork .Pants Y -There is now an urgent need -for arms with which to ;: There's no Better made.. _ .- equip such guards under proper supervision and direction. Therefore, this appeal is being made,to the citizens of Ontario asking that they loan for the use of the Volunteer Civil Guards . -. S; �, ' A Pl rl !'i 1 Y - — . • any available rifles sad 12 gauge shotguns, together with' _ ammunition, for the purpose of protecting. the lives, property of le. Such donations will be ratefull — feand. homes o p g y-_Pickenitg-° = „received, officially acknowledged. and. a proper record kept.- , f Arms may be deposited at the headquarters of the' Scree Doors WlndoW Screens i rVolghteer Ci ,l f • , . , Civil Guard, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, or = .. ' e ` 'n ial Police Officer, 'throu bout t'he'' - Perf eetion {�l Stov 8 ' wt& any: Piov1 • c g •: Province. - - • • Coleman ,Oasolens Stoves -- Anyfutthei laformation ma. be .obt - • 4. ' y aired by addressing C any 8 ec rocManges_ Y cle- Iommunications... to, the Parliament Buildings, Toronto, or _ and,... Hat Plate consulting with the nearest Provincial Police Officer. Hary est Tools 'Binder" T �vi'ne _ - r. M. F. iiEPBURN` - =en3 Cor Lu McCormielc.Ceir QZ �'tarm Micbinery AM PE L - _ .alt '.e • ...., L _ '�^ Prime MiErdster )- _ 0: D'.-CONJ13M ter goOte -- Wa hive R. am GAIL L 0= 0 1e NA alder � � _ . .. _ . _ - . � ..; ., , - i /Itforney-fJesural. .. - - ; • .. !)lose >pOp _ .. _ , w�y . Toronto, Aagwt 6tb, 1940 t _ J. S. BALSDON, - T P CKERIN- 1 N wo -