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D., Directo tome•ricatl•.Asawcip tion of Qntmio tteg Member at the Alberkatn optometr:_ suop $yea examined by appointment as.93o4, Claremont. one - l.eflabs R DUNALD RUDDY -Barrister ,e Sg1=tpr. Notary Public. kv'logey W►:i.oa tq� Xn- 4piedby thelata'A.EvXo�eupiedby the lata 'A.EvC i1�.soJtb w'rna of rrourt kltuse. Whitby. zky BEATON, 13ELL ff' ROSS -• 8arnstors (f Solicitors -ATON. K. C. Tilephone U-SROOKE BELL, K C. Adel. 2838 �. H. H. ROSS 372 Bay St 'JOHN L. POND Toronto . CU. If,IC HARD.SON 6c CO., _Barri ftatr, Solicitors. N.•tar,ea etc _ Suite a r toyQ �TorontoSt. meant Telepbone Ad. 1688'. Pacxcring h'beo _3613. 8 gr.-NotazyU-S NIcti11LLAN-,BarrlstSr, So Pubric. 19 Melloda Statr. 'Teleoh::ne-ElAan5403. 2At1 Lrrttut 11EBBERT T. FALLaISE, L. D 5 D.D.S., GraCuate'1f R it�y i,t oilide peat}l Snr twniantl'he ttrnreeaaty of Toros Office in re dene¢.econd door east pf St: And qrw• Cburcb. Prckca',n&.Ont. ')Rite hours: iv ra 6p. m., or"o9 appointdient. (X-ra ,ar Ac+r. Pbone i•irk atoo. H. BEATON. -TOW rs H t AD. L.ertc Lofisovanc.er.Ccre:nnownoa tltfos •-tidaorit,t. Accyuneant. lite: inuer_' �[ trfa3le i stsr+yes.. %VJ"feVak. C:at.- A• E.- RlCi" ARDSCN +Gi$l+i-I)RAL IVSI'"ICA N�E -' - HRAL 913TATE, ''CONV9YANClNG' _. An old "tablished agency, ready r - to serve. .. - Phone Pick. 6000. W 1�I.- M A W ;LiCENSED AUCTIONERR .-ANi -VALUA.TOR .:Sales cardoeted Anywhi-rc ttoue or. write. -Address 811 .DundA 8freet, B►aat, • . -Brierbash Hospital. Government Licensed _ Main St, E. Stonffville, Ont Phone ' 191 IMafe�nity, :Med�ca�, and •burgle cases taken Maternity Semi.Room ;Rate*W 1Qdays-!25.75 lkogistend Nurses in attendance and '24 hour service kiv�eri. --a `-?Ambulance Service MRS•_E.R. GOOD .-�5-3 -. -FOR INSURANCE SERVICE • :PfioAe Pickering 67 "-DYRIL.E. MOBLEY- �FIRIL AUTOMOBILE, LIFE ACCIORMT, WINDSTORM PUBLIC LIABILITY Ste. SER)OCE• PROTECTIO j'ii . NEWE EZ -ROOM SUITE -pied W dlniit design* Waterfall d.e_sign-$79.50 _ Spring filted.Mattresses. from $17,30, to '$24x1.50 Now is the. time for -iummer furpiture, lawn chairs etc: - Nall -papers and-Gift.Chitia Rugs, i4 .the new patterns. Wo are agents- For - t -he' -Easy .-1Wesbing Machine and--tbe- , White Sewing Machine. 94Wr A *ndutcs, Day or Night Ph"oila 1304 C.- A. STERRITT F tial Direct -or Furnitwe Dealer ON'r. : "GREENWOOD" :' _.. n ai n. �"' s- >74.- o, St Sol •r M of or of - al N - �Ie6uiU•Riley HONOR.- _ROLA.- - GREENWOOD The W. A. met on Tuesday fat St. Francis de Sales Church was ' , MILLS. the home of Mrs. W. Gee. - --• t`e• scene of a. quiet u-edding„ ,on Dwing to lack-of._space we -nave _ f88G--193G Miss Vanessa -.Walls has . taken s Saturday- morning, Aug. ,10th when hast_ to remove this list for this position in Mr. Sadler's store. Ellen- Florence O'Riley, 'daughter of late -week only. - - y ECItOPPING hiss Pearl Hickson .of Richmond - - Hill is visiting her friend hiss' Al- - Mrs. Joseph •O'Riley, and the Mr. Joseph. O'Riley was united tri - ••. ---A PieniG at the Old VIi11• _ - Monday, Wednesday' and. Friday ice.. Pegg, Miss A: Gibson. of Whitby calle•1 marriage to (*'arles' Wilfred, son of Mr..and _:blrs. William McGuire. hack your basket 'and' came -with WE GRIND FINE on F. W. and Mrs. Gibson on Sun- Rev._ D. V. Rickey officiated. The the ' friends of the Horticultural Bran, Shorts and Feed' of all • day last. bride, given in marriage by her Society, on Saturday, to 1Ir• C. .R. kidg, aPito minerals and uthtr hiss Ruth Cole, of Highland brother Cecil O'Riley, was gowned Purcell', `°Twin Waters': at the cot9centrate for profitable feeding Creek speht- the 'week -end :.'wit- in .,white rayon 'sheer, fashioned on long Rouge valley. Not drily members, b-ut all friends and flower lovers kept on. band = Miss Ruby Annis. -Firs. S. Corbett and Mr.` and princess line, with; veil..caught in a, bridal cap of cheniller embrnid- are.invited. The museum_ there will We stock ottiy. ttii .best Poultry Mrs. Crammer- called,.on. friends in ered net. Her flowers , were rust be interesting and any old antique: = Feeds and S les. Sunderland on Sunday. - _ dahlias baby's breath. lfiss others may bring twill -be well car-pI Master Wilson of QAh- _and ,gene O'Riley, her sister, was t&- a �o • Sarrlp-;'ie�:�-mill be, s?7o«n W. -Donald . . awa has been holidaying with bridesmaid and she chose pink sheer and a general good time enjoyed. ,his aur.t, Mrs. Ed. r�slrlis. with matching hat and carried pink _ _ olid white MrkspUle lTarr;: - .McGuire- Arrange to be there on next Sat- urda}<- afternoon, also keep in- mind Repair Shop - ...Rev. H. , H. - altltton •and _his ; c ; best the big ahmti' in Pickering, nieces spent the week -end with brother' of the groom: was .Flower to th :tin: arid- airs. R�retseli = - by '. Road at the Rouge, turn north, 7 1 am re ared io repair trac• . t _ p• P P -., Mrs.:' alter Green and -daughter, tits c.tdi7tg rnis.c, accompanied S- the =choir; arr? ll=s. Cafik `sang tTen NV, -&t to the -mill. - tors and farm machinery. Y• are spending -. ng a few dajs _ w h Mr.o, with Mr. anti 11�s. 'F L. -G"reeii. '=�'%e Maria". �rfi2r; -the reception . Am also agent for Cockshuti ' -' :Ir. and Mrs.Vernon Disney and was held at the home of the -bride's Al: DLKY � - lmpleAlents.` famr+, of_ �i:hit by; spent Sundays mother. • She received in blue crepe' --'-'' 'of guaranteed : 'Satisfaction ' tivith'-Mr. and. Mrs. W. F. -Disney. with -corsage o£ white s�:yet peas 11;SS Olga Ericson Tbronto, _ • _ JOHN NORTON lir?. Jane foyer and gins. -Perk -;'and- the. $,r)(, n1i--rngther assisted, has- been,- spending a week with Plsore9104 CLA_REMUN� ; ins visitesi in ' llanc, ester 'and itis sarin: blue_.. sheer with -:hitE lir. and Mrs._ 3'idty"*onnacutt, : den over last week -snit. with_ the sweet peas as a corsa;e. Later. air. ._ The board r1�et ?art -+creek and de- _ r 'ratter's sari• at •their cottage. _ and lfrs tict;u'rre IetE f;r a 'sh�,rt Tided ��,. paint the school'fencg. •. 3S M mfrs. IK. I'retseil attencied the ', oheymdon -t, st, . Catharines aal 'Frank Pucicrin° and Clarence_ 1 . Red Crvs"s meeting 'at Pickering on Niagara, the bride .traLelting tri' a Crav4ford have been operating coin- l 11t ' �rrnday. She brought back. s�m•� pale blue vnserrlb.e with -hite:• ace- bines iurinrw t? a past week. - 'I11SL1TATi©9, of All) lIICfg, sewing for our s•�cieiy to do. e.siti They`wiTt resld�•- In Fick- - W. :L Guthrie haG purchased it - *. r• , Y. T_,e r,y f rend, of'.Ir�.' G<•r. ering. - c21S b4 -der. Prices no:•- are sclie- BEf A R.hte8 �i:eila.ltlE Si(�ill ifodgsvn a: a pleased to kYt , .v t ,at -� _ -mIIIF►I,F' S( { `rel, Itf:I'OIiTS hrt dif:?rent th.v , at the begrnn- -,g cf t' a last :vrr, being aver 100 �JL°CG'ri 2�r1 -Ser les. Ms � Ghee :iS ;ts}niny daily, -since -her- =a;- - Pickering Sel<vol ptr cert ad-cancesl. Farm pr,,duct3 operation in Toronto-�Oereral• Hospit;t,- -and bis expected. hone t - -= _ _ _ �r.o,ti, ' .tie'change lioaever. _. 1�tulress Phobe ' ieL4TC lone- -. Ar- ,,trint ,_ Elrr 11 --- C. Hist ISt. Jam^s Me Bra&, w1re.and- fan. t,. BIi:.O�lGiin!u! 51.3 - •. Don't forget t`.e splendid enter- Alz. !L: 1"',. s1 ,.lit La:. Auth °hd. , • �11c; i,an igattie keen "�'.iday i>; -PICK t<�}nfrseist- on Friday. eLe::in '.k g. g eth, sponsored by Group 1st. Lett. Co+r p -o rc Kir. Pierson C. I1,w* 2nd. A'. with h!,;'ni• ,het` -here' ..: - Agrr�s McLean has been spending _ , N 0, '1, .of the , t�'.' A. to be held in Greernvu)d His4. "!s*. Alg. C. It, s,cs Is~. . a•• `nee k's `holiday's with . her grand- 10, 'Park. at-' S P. 'm. 'When' the Good- Lat. kuth 1st. -Lal.:-, Corrlr 2~+'1. - ` parents in .�'i',hithy.. wood Drarria Club will- pajt an the F•rene:r Auth- C. Frch, C�^rw - - - Azw. ��' �nnacr;tt, of Guelph; has . out trucla pass gwit Ray . parr �err.-.popular play. Acini. 25' and 10. C• ?tils(l..n, �'ern'*n - C:, first C. As;;. cc nye to ,reside g -it" her sr.: here. _ - - day.,. -BROi; GEA .- - C. Pl,y:�lc� _C. _ - 2 fair ore, but the prices have! not. COAL, �.'D.I�Eli -41 . - - - -awes'• .111 •y- - -_ mast 3rd, A}•g•. heed as; g,,Iod as they ougLt _tr. ire. ` i'�CUQD, CP iEA7T, l[iss Gladys Garm u1 xs at home 1st. A. IIist. C..._Phys1r3 _;?rd. I_it 4lac. Hedge is .improving alter this �veeic.- - - :A1rtH 2nd. Lat. Colt p Zed. his fall from :Tris hone; cc -hen `.e •. •SAND, t �iA:VEG, *...... Hug'•, -Gannon is -on 'the sick lrst Carlton. fl'hysirg';2rn jaw bone. tritivaellA �s1ledKe - a, re •• p gent. Ig'' nd . i;at-?tush- S has :,secured and - -: Sirs. ' 1•'anley -and Grandson -left - h- }yt. 'dual- C+ 3st, Fr; . ut- posithun w7tit the Bank of Commer- _ -ionto, -1 BUILD`R `S SII PPLIEF3 for home on Thursday. ..nd. Frch Comp and. ce, !n •F Betty Baker, of is a U;�.on Leona - C. Hisf C. The hall players have .finished 8180 10(!01 aa2ta e W Ik 4 . .Pickering . Brougham ham visitor,t!is week. g Herbn;'tlurray--- C. Hist --3rd: Alg -{he season 'with considerable 'cred- We bftseaiso placed fir stank f► fall Several from here attended the. C. Physics C. -" it. The' tie ,A as not played off ow- P s LICE o! MAPLE LEAF MILLING -barn-elance at Alex. Gray's, Friday 1'liirhael, Irlias. - C. Hist 3rd. AIR. - ins t., tr_:e busy -season, and the - - evening.. • g• . End. Physics C. Lata Auth 2nd. '2n?i: honours were -di' ided . with:'White- ..:COMPANY FEEDS. �- His_ Eleanor Beer .wac a -bosp- .ital patient a: cote le days hav- Lat. Comp ' Nfurlcar, Barr;.{ -' C; Hist Phy C. vale". Both ' teams were good -ones and many- individual plagers made '�i� i = A MITCHELL ' of ing a tonsil operation,• Arouse, Clinton Lit. -2nd. -A. Hist re utations for P good work. 'Capt: Yr . _ lfrs. _Auld, of Toronto, is with 1st. Alg. C. Physics 2nd. Chem Henry Westney is to be congratul- FIOiCerl$ O1lt. lit the Birroug%,,s at present, recuper 2nd' - - . . _ f ated upon his ,,good . seaspn. . Fred Plickrin, • Phone Office 74 - Rea. 65 ating from operations -in hospital.- Redditt, Grant - Hist 2nd. as pitcher, developed quite -Rev -'E.- W. Newton, of Niagara AI .3rd. Physics 2nd. .Lat. Auth g a technique. Falls, was the speaker at Sunday's 3 Lat`-CComp C., - Redditt, Ruth Hist 2nd: Examples of Hybrid Corn are to be seen . in• the fields 'of 14'. H. I�>ing Bug Killer ,r service and- his message from John -=. �l; -- - 7 tt. 37--t-1 was an inspiring"one. o h • . 2 2nd. P.ysics 3rd. Lat. Auth 2nd. Lat Comp Westne y and'F. a1:. Chapman. As a rule `less 6•. 1© and 2ti Ib. bags nisi.«ors at `the Bert Harvey 1st. Frch Auth -2nd. corn crops are than us- home_ on Sunday included: ll r. and Frch Comp 2nd.' ual. Sprayrre, Garden tools, Lawa - x Mrs. Chas. Dean, 31rs. Sherixk, Riley, Mary ' C. hist -1st. Ig; ' y`'iIL-J:'Bet}, of- Kinsale, has Been _ "• � ^: ,•�. mowers, Berry, b0ifes, Cole, acid thein•,sons; acid -family, all of 1st. Physics 1st. Lat Auth 1st. em 1 A oyed at Grasmere for some , Toronto. L,at Comp 1st.' Frch - Auth 2nd. time. roan Stoves and Hot plates, _ -Ork. Thursday :evening, Aug. gt ;' Frch Comp lst. _ Ta}•loT, ''Marion Hist The piece of Alaska Reg. Oats on Grasrnere -Farm, k ,{,awn mowers Sharpened 6e community friends gathered, at the Tocvn Hall to - shower Mr. 'and - C. C. Teefy' Anna - Errg. . Comp; C. which_ was sown as an experiment -by - crossing the shod Repaired. ' Mrs. Pilke y (nee' Jean Phil]ips), C. Hist 2nd. AIg. C. Physics drill :with 1 1-2 bushels each way-, T Agent for Massey -Harris Reptirs. w.`'o received _a large number C. Lat Auth 2nd, Lat Com 3 d. P F made :1 great std d, but- the bi 4 gr*!v� .of .useful and lovely gifts. Frch Auth C. Frch Gimp c. storms this season .flattened .them,. �'J.4�I11 �w The Ha Pay. Circle llissiora Band• held their meeting at the - - -Claremont School I,ripened as bad a could ,be. -However, t11P,y and Frank I'uckrin's chin - +� Htticdwere ' T{4emith .august O. Wilson Gone• on ,Saturday with lower atte*hee than usual..' ' Burton., Dorothy_- Frig: Comp 3rd. bine, b y going one. way, got the most -A them. -They turned,' e -en , : _Mrs. Philip gore the story from "Sl:era Eng. Lit C', C. Hist 3rd. :ane. H.- then, at c,0 bush, per acre. z PHONE 4600 of..the 'Rklnjah'''- entitled; ;C�aiifi C. Lat _-�uth. • C. Lat comp Ist. Frch' Auth 2nd. Clark • �txmg, of Scarbc;ro,' noted. runs zwaj °, a On ��ednesday,: August iG?i, a CoNvie, _. Margaret ' - '. Eng ' Lit ist. A,nc Hist lst. gig 2nd. Physics grain'grnter, --as an- interested . • r. z�it�' •Frank H. We tney=, re- cently, inspecting' _ _ --- -ell EE prett �veddin to' c r " g pia e at his many seed Qk .he. Clarem� it' United Cliuic'ti' ..Manse, a let. Lit -��zth -1st.. o ,Frch °Au }1 rd.-Froh comp,lst: crops. , - - - _ P. ]rI,-• Yeates -,vas _ . WITH EVERY PURCHASd Olt r:'ae:i iIi:zs jlQleii Patricia Fariey, .:Ide�t daughter of -.-qr. and firs. -' Gostick, Nellie Anc Hist 2nd. AiQ the -first_ to thrash out here. is w}teat on the _ Gray, A; Farley Ana �G'r.. Allan' Gray, .C.. .. - Linton, dean -= ?-Eng Comp , 3rd. _=. young orctlard; gelded' (veil:_ _ . Mrs. Corbett and hiss liuriel, -of $, 1 only scut of lix„'3n�d gins• Wn:. Hist C. Lat Auth C,' Lat comp Toronto, have been tiisiting their T , c EFFERti ESLER l FRUIT Gray .Jr were united ii marr- tae by Rev. I, I_• Kennedy. 3xd. Frch Auth 3ra. Frch comb- , cousin, ll:rs. R. '.-F. Winter. _ here_ SALINE . _1:he- bride wore a -white silk jersey d C, __ _ _.., _ _ _ gins. Hansfozd has returned after a _ - and matt ing accesso�ties, and car- _ried w`ite.and_yellow-hybrid Hist G. Algebra C. Physics. C. -,'McDoweft, Some from here attended the BOTH FOR f -roses. Miss Phyllis -Farley, 'sister Frances - Ana Hist" fflnerall of James Wilkin; of- Ash- _ of the bride,. was bridesmaid,-crearin a: g , df•ess-0i turt3uoise blue sheer wifii' 2nd. Physics C. _ , McLeod, 1Zoy --- enc Hist C. Manderson, burn, on Wednesday, Deceased was one highly respected -.and a rhan of Y� r - ��. - White Glen - Eng Comp C. sterling character, A warm friend accessories. Her flower`s were rases. The Kgs Eng Lit 2nd. Can Hist C. �r,. Hist , and a pleasing personality, - " .!-­3 groom support- ! .ed'by his cousin, lir, lio'ward Plax- C. 2tig 3rd Geo C. Physics 3rd. Ch... 2nd. Several of our gardens are show= ing• floe blooms -now, Bill- `' Cooling and Refreshing ton. after returning to the bride's home for .light refre'shmen'ts, Manion, Betty Anc Hist -g; Alg, C. Sand6ts has some exceptional Glads. David 110 i:r m 1 8a tS the happy couple left for frhysics c. - �. Winter,-rwh at 94R.'Contain$ Q gigs 'kept the p60 a motor. tri to Wi-nd-9or at1 Q p d points West, the Sanderson, Eve. n -, Ane, Hist F. y Wars, e n -Eng Lit C. C Hist P. Winter's garden, in shape is to be congratulated �Oq� *��� �1a BOYIS •1 Ltd bride travelling in a hyacinth blue 3rd. Anc -Hist - 3rd. • Alg C. Lat on the big' flower display. Westglen V t' N, sheep dress with white accessories.' On their Comp 3rd. Frch Auth C. Frch and Grasme•r•e Farms •also are gay with flowers, =tJliDA HOURS --19-1 aoa�.6•f},1� *v. return they will reside near Brougham. Comp C. -- as as many others here. r' FROM M ' _ _ Pretty, Betty - 7;at comp 2nd. well r •' ,w .�, -.a' . m;.,.. ..-,. .,..-. .y ,..: st„w.r-m:...�.s�:--...�...._.�....�...s....oa. -'�:.r _ _ ..s*..s.a.:..1s. ',fie i. ., .A.. =sbt ' 3£ ....c.c.s.,•,.. .,...; 'k-,�.:;:..._•-. } -sed the unemployment insurance • - t THE W A R • W E E K—Comentary on Current Events- Study Of A Pnncesa ml bill and placed a new 16c processing tax on wheat (going into flour for y. domestic human use) . . . Before Italian Drive In Africa -. the House rose, Finance Minister 7 , s Ilsley revealed that Canada's actual* and anticipated financial commit- A-,. -- menta for war serviees in the pro.. x imed -- c at ur]n$ Suez x sent fiscal year, ending March 31, 1940, 8mount to $950,000,000.,abe Vv V. Following owin a meeting in Ottawa of brilliant Pi p _ _ r the supervisory board of the Com- theOI•pM .Italy's long-awaited attack on the eastern Durope, dominated of monwealth Air Training plan,It _ British in Africa came last week, course by Germany and Italy. But K was announced that the training Thetoyea. snA a, time for airmen would be cutin or- / 6� P►tt+ $cieu�+ ring the harrassed people of Bri- where did Turkey stand? Where . ( tain something else to worry, about did Russia come in? des to speed matters. Three weeks ' �' ia16 _ -besides as imminent Getman inva- The Christian Science Monitor I lese training will be the new re - Mon. Should Mussolini's legions correspondent in Istanbul reported � quirement for pilots, six weeks less succeed in their objectives, it was having learned from a high Turk- for wireless operators. realized, Italy would gain a com- fah diplomatic source that a tacit. In Ontario, in the face of an ac- T ` Mete semi -circle of holdings that Turko-Ruselan accord had been as- „' ute farm labor shortage, a contra tstretch from Tripoli to the middle rived at under which Turkey agreed versy raged over the Hepburn 1 of Africa's east coast, a strangle- to shift its military concentrations km 'i sobeme to put city schoolboys to• - - hold on the Suez Canal and an open westward in exchange for a Rue- work on farms. Of course, the far- %V01ASN's WORK WM ase• toad to India. Should Germany act, siaan. guarantee of inviolability of r: > meas didn't case much for the ideabe t , tkus adnoceseful�ly in concert with Italy, the Caucasus frontier. Such'a move g .. ~ -,•thee boys would be "more bother TheREQ p ROSSWilll lJ►� ..;..:. btriking through the Balkans, the would effectively block any further h. than they're worth" rural Plainipwork,•�-e'11'ba his powers would bas in a position Axis Says expansioneastward. Will Spread celebrates her tenth birthday on school trustees generally thatightYOU help• a mittlt►B to seize the principal sources of the Princess Margaret Rose, who the "relief situation" should be � nl of features' -British oil supplies in the Nees 9 cleared up first. East, cut oft the Communication RUSSIA: An address on Russia's Aug. 21, is fond of painting and ' lines ai the Empire.` _ foreign policy last week by Soviet - ' is seen here engrossed is- her Premier lend Foreign Minister Mc4o- work. Britain's rulers have declin- bites Four Rules :~ : (The new southern war zone was tov cleared up a number of mysti- ed to send their children to safe - seen to extend about 6,000 miles_ along she Mediterranean, the Red !ping points. After .predicting that t3' of Canada. For Safe Driving Sea-add the Gulf of Aden, and bun- the present war would spread to in aa�/�a �i olude the whole world (With the p Vd AR �dreds of miles inland In the north- countries which cannot be turned Industrial Accident Preven• MEcytAlilZE�shewa east and east corner of Africa. Spe► U. S. on Britain's aide), he told the Into friends." S iU Supreme 4�viet that the Soviet tion Association Formulates rE1i1CLB Maw elficaiFy. Italy appeared to.be strlk-- At the same Union must enhance is v ante em LEM ing,,at Eg)pt, through Libya;, at moved to ,xtend further control attorecof au e Brklah Somaliland, in a 3 -pronged in the matter of its external secur- over. Indo-China, Chinese troops of lies will eh°w advance from' Ethiopia; and at the ity, and in .the matter of_ strength- the Central Goverment were re- FouG-rules far sale driving have moo w 1KpUSiSY IS oast Interior. -regions of the Anglo- ening all its positions, both at home ported to be marching toward the been for,03ulated by the Industrial Y ?INS -MIS WAR - Egyptian Sudan and Kenya, again and abroad." Behind his exposition frontier of- Indo-Ohinc A Japanese Accident Prevention Association, shpproached from Ethiopia). of policy could be seen the fear thrust through from the Indo-China and_ we pass theme- on,. says -the _ The noted British. correspondent that the "imperialisff (and -social- coast would . directly menace the Ottawa Journal: "Augur" in a wireless to the New - Ism) war would be turned against southwestern provinces of Ohina. Maintain an area -oi safety. In ' -York Times expressed the obluion the Soviet Union. Cbiank-Kai-Shek's main stronghold. front, behind,.- and on both sides that the Axis pian into gain con- Generally suspicious of Great Two Opinions of your ear... trot of. Africa, cuffing that contin- Britain, Premier Molotov neverthe- UNITED STATES: The split in Forget about who has the legal — eat in two, less said that London had shown a U.S. opinion over the policy to is . right-of-way and do -the -common- desire commondesire to improve her understand- followed toward the war in Europe • sense thing- by keeping out of the e 'Starvation Tactics? tag with Moscow by the. appoint -was - Speculation concerning the man- ment of Sir Stafford Cripps as am- thrown Into bold outline last wap of the other fellow. week two widely divergent Adjust your driving of Garmany's move against the bassador to the Soviet. With regard es _ of r -speed to n ' ' British islets alternately 'favored ru= speeches by prominent Americana, meet conditions of road, general i ' • �: __ to Germany, relations with whom the one (General Pershing) urging trafflc.and, visibility. mors that, feverish military activity he declared had improved, he ex- immediate and strong aid for Great Assume ' that the other. driver - iwas going on in German -held zones pressed the opinion that the Reich bpposfte England In preparation for had !ailed .in its objective - to Britain. they -other (Colonel Lind- knows little -about traffic laws and armed invasion at the Woad "go": bring the war to a'dose oa .terms harsh) calling for an American that the pedestrian may Be deaf able. that he will reach h peace effort and preparations to- or b14nd or perhaps just "dumb": is dentin- 'I and opinions expressed by such for- which It considered desirable. ation - in an ambulance, or ever. 1 taiga sources as Count Cianct's "Il _, live with a victorious Germany. PAYS ..Ir' LONGER. LIFE, Will have to explain to a judge and, 'Telegrafo" which- said' "The Ger- Japan's New "New Order" .As a representative at the first The driver. who follows " those jury. Safe driving,pays pays fa longer FAR EAST: A Japanese foreign school of opinion, Senator Key Pitt- rules sometimes will have to aur _ Maus, new tactic is starving t%s life and greater: serenity'. of mind. British. The German generals *ant policy which seeks, domination not mall of Nevada, Chairman of the render iiia legal rights. He will to conquer London by isolating it merely In "East Acta", as formerly, Senate Fo-elan Relations Commit- give way to arrogant. ruthless fel- lating -ia "Greaten East Asia" --An- . in- tee, ' underscored the sUFgestiou- lows who tow to nothing but sup- _ r Iron the nearby arteries Which av eluding French Indo-China and the that the United States trade fifty. erlor arrogance and greater ruth- •Lig'ht•coloured' clothing. is more erg morning nnIoad -in Covent .Gas -Dutch East Indies - was announc-.., American deetroyera for British leanness. It may take -Aim a little is hat weather be - comfortable ` lien, lin Billingsgate and an the ed to the Japanese people last week battleships. longer to 'go from one place to cause it tendo to reflect the heat _ docks. bona and tons of faodstu fe Premier- prince . Fuatimero Kom No Food -?or Belgium another' But it 7s highly improb- wbich dark ol3j s absorb. ,- that London does not produce and I'� e►itbout which the 7,000,OOO.inhab-. Pre -Prince" Fumimaro. ,Kon- _. '.•During the week the Secretarg of _ - ltants of the city could not resist eye, Obviously trideniag the breach State called upon the Deorle of the S LIKE T u i L bee month.' - - between the Japanese Empire and U�, S. to prepare for sacrifices- an$- . .j�jFE' j-�.A'C By Fred NC's]e><' _ The Nazi press itself was silent Britaid"and� the united States, the hard services in this critical lime: an the invasion plea although of- government " statement disclosed Tbough referring to the conclusions _�ZI _ these intentions: 1, creation of -a of the Havana Conference, it was iticlal German quarters iiiiimated j��+�'I�'JY� that preparaaions' were being made "new order for Greater East Asia", believed Mr. Hull's woven implied - J T /' / with ttie ultimate aim to "esta.blish. approval of the compulsory mill• „ �� for -the final battle, saying, Ger- - many will strike at the right= hour a stabilizing levee for a self salfic tart' service b114- then beta's the fency embracing not only Japan, Senale. plod in the rtg�tt place,- not before: • - Manchukuo and China, but also In- CANADA: The biggest sensation - Air Offensivedo China and.:Lhe East Indies: 2, !ti some months was created to the Eeizing'the alr initiative. British' re armament on a sialo sufficient :. Domin4on last week whew . Mont• _ bombers and fighting -planes during = tale week wrought widespread hav- to take care of the new develop- real's m•dyor Camillen Hpude was _ _ - - oc to aseries- of systematic attacks.ments; 3, eonstrttlon of a govern- whisked of! to a concentration camp .mare than 100 Nazi cities.. -In • - cent is which every person must and interned - for urging his lei - on chided among the objectives were serve the State, with national ec• low -Canadians to disregard the .law J- . t plant at Fs= .onomy planned 'tdward strengthen- requiring all citizens to register. Ake Krupp munitions sen, supply depots and acrd comes !ng national defense; 4, changes in The best news in some mouths In northwest Germany, the naval the Japanese educational system, came when the Britie•h Government -to emphasize ce to 00 -serviState; �.4, agreed to buy 100,000,bushels of t -� 'base at Kiel, air bases occupied by y:the Nazis "in Holland and France. end of "toadyism" to other powers Canadian wheat. The planes bombed and. machine- Great Britain and Lire U.S..)—"and The House Adjourns Tunnel treppe, tsuc ed and machine henceforth we wlll not make a. -vain Parliament adjourned, during the _ v tar columns and armored .trains effort to grasp the bands of those week, until Naveaiber 5, having pas- _ _ ;_ p just acrose_�the English 4 moving u - Chaanel. Rumania Carved s BALKANS: Atter twenty-seven .'Far 'Better lDesserts ;years of territorial controversy, Ru - mania and Bulgaria were seen last' G I 'week to be on the verge of • reach;" - an agreement whereby. Bulgaria ` would get back southern Dobruja: (Dobruja went to Rumania in 1913 alter Bulgaria's defeat In ' the se- 1% Gond Balkan war). It was also ex- v petted that King Carol would .very - - `/ O - - shortly cede a strip of ,western Transylvania to Hungary, who d Y clamors for territorial to been clamoring � �• eY n8 ..wniiti rase, lee �• y_27 s f . �EO.Y flE.K Theo settlements were eviaion. a �r Corn Search.. ve .. away he 'son asking the sanest silos this -. dr lain ---et a to t q obviottBly part of an Axis .plan to _ __ 4,W e g y Pe a , establish 8 new ardeQ in South- Prodvet S1. lowang* sto►e6 Co. Ur. D20 week-" REG'LAR FELLERS—Mom's Lucky . Day ...._ .. _ _ = ---- -- ..By GENE 'BYRNES .._ CAN Y %AT AN' THE TEACHER AFTER PINHEAD CwETS I.00It TWAT? PINHEAD SAID HE COULD THROUCgM THROWIN' FELLERS, I HAD WON THE' HAVE AN`fTHINCv sw9uFTs AT HIMSELF M7 MEDAL. 0UTATAMO1MQ ENGRAVED ON IT I WH LIKE S T READ ENgRAVE0! ,�\��1�tlal�l l?lhG PRILLIAMCi THAT HE WAKTED i WANNA SEE IT'? a ^ice MEDAL. IN SCHOOL. / �r MEDAL . / 3 -CUL (. ll�lJGC , �,dd, -�es � • CAST OF CHARACTERS SHE'D BEEN 'UP ' . ROBERT BARRY — bero, ex- "You say they never said where plorer. .they was going to?" MELISSA LANE - ' heroine, "Bawsay they go-away, us to Barry's partner, •b wait." Honey Bee insisted. HONEY BEE GIRL—Indian; -'But where to, damn it?" member of Barry's party. She shook her, head. "I. • wish HADES JONES pioneer; Y : could say," the Indian girl de- r • r' Last week: Having aatisfie, the curiosity of the.. strange people, Bob and Melissa obtain. a -guide _ AAd begin their, return journey back through the cavern. `.CHAPTER =1 _ . Since. they had slipped -away. in the dawn that morning, Mary Melissa and Bob had been gone sir days. They weren't sure of that until' later, but Bob e3tim- _ -. sated . that they had been gone anywhere from four to eight jt -days; he just couldn't say exac;- r ly. how long they had first 'been in the cave, so harrowing. were those_ dark hours. It is almost miraculous 'that 'Hades Jones didn't find them all- that time. Left to his own in-- clinationa he no -doubt would 'have climbed to Defiance Castle. found the inner cave entrance and started in search. But Hades was past .70 years of age. Climbing +600 feet of assorted ladders and precarious toe 'holds was dot ex - achy easy, and fie -realized it. Not that he couldn't do it—oh no I But it would be best to have a good reason. He didn't rry much until the _ .'third' day,. in fact, • He had the rather vague note that Bob had. Heft. Honey Bee assured him that Bob and Vasa had departed in the direction opposite the cliff. The -main worry- for Hades was the fact that the absent ones had not taken their horses. Where icould they be going on foot, for -iso .long? Ther6 wasn't anywhere . _ to go, that he could figure. Fur- thermore, why couldn't. he find 'their trail? Two days had passed before he. thought to look for tracks, and 'wind had blown considerably in the meantime. Hades once • was an expert trailer, but blowing. dry sand soon erases tracks and a trailer is forced. to detect 'such difficult signs as broken grass; shoe marks on roi:ks, bent wigs in brush. This is very hard to do 'in desert regions. Hades circled' the camp a half mile. or so out, but he could pick up ,no likely signs. He. came back and ques- -tioned Honey Bee. 04 $100 SENDS 300 a'BRITISH CONSOLS" "EXPORT" or "LEGION" Cigarettes et t Ib. Tobacco—BRIER SMO UNG at ear MACDONALDS FINE CUTS (wJtk t>t C./►.S F. segs only. " Oder and Remittence tet OVERSEAS DEPARTMENT_ _ W. C. MACDONALD INC.; Sex 1929, Macs d'Arrnes, ' Montreal, sends Nle andel U sty slam Is Bsrsrsesal Regslslsss ISSUE 33=-'40 ciar�ed, truthfully. "Waal, we better • climb up there'n look. They mighta . goi. hurt or something." Hades leaned back to -stare at the high cliff castle. Scott Holliman had squatted, --cowboy fashion, within hearing of this conversation, and now he took part for the first time. "Aain't you • already been urs there, cookie? Didn't- I see you upas, them ladders last 'night?" Holliman addressed Honey. Bee. . The girl nodded., -She .-had -in- deed gone up. Most of the way, but -not quite all. She .had been mooning about the matter, nidi- •tating over' the absence cf- the man _she laved' The thought of his taking her rival angered her in _the first -place, -and his prolong- ed absence with 'Lissa was be- ginning to drive Honey Bee into brooding jealousy. But Bob .bad commanded her to - silence aboi.t the new cave. He was her man, she must obey. She had thought - of all these things as she climbed. -She had . faitb in his .ability. t She had faith in his ability to take.care oS' himself—•w.hat harm could befall a grown man and - woman. adequately .equipped with nater, food, a lantern, spate "candles, everything? She had -.no- belief o_belief in "ghosts" and .such yarns. And she had an Indian's patietice;._ she could wait. "Waal, of you already -been up - there to look, that settles that,"- '. -Hades ruled. "They've slipped off. gome'ers:" He shook his old head, confused at the stranze turn of events. THE SIXTH- DAY' Holliman went on with the work he was .hired to..do, . build- ing first permanent pole frames for' the tents, making tables; chairs, a • fireplace, then assisting Hades Jones to build a corral. He was a plodder type unless something stimulated him. iota . ez= 'traneous action. - He did talk.once to Honey..Bee Girl about his deal with ' her -con- cerning Mary Melissa. But-Honey.- Bee ut•Honey'Bee was .not inclihed . to discuss it. She. was surly. Things had got- ten out of hand. All three of them- were, in fact, getting anx- ious, increasingly touchy, _as -days - passed. • • • And °Holliman may have noted that Haties was absent part of the time, . but. they , didn't bother. . The old man, as a matter of fact, was "cutting trail." He rode and he • walked, inspecting every ra- vine; every coyote track, every possible place • for signs of, the missing . ones. • It bothered him that he could ,pick up no track. On thefifth day of Bob's and 'Lissa's absence, Holliman left the camp himself, permanently. Tem-'• pers • all were strained by that .time,: and the showdown' incident to Holliman's departure served to relieve Hades some, He had . "blowed off steam" as he would have put it. Scott Holliman, lucky to ..be alive, must have had a civilizlstion, but. .40 -odd • miles wouldn't kill him. -Soon- after oa-rhe sixth day, Hades was still at the corral doc- toring a' mule that .had been -in- jured, when he 61anced to glance up the face of the cliff - - ',Waal. - I'll be fried and but- _ tered!" he exclaimed, mumbling to himself. Thar goes that squaw .up thar!" It aai brae. honey 'Bee wus climbing the Vadders. She had "�J' thought Hades gone for the morn- i s 1 ing, as usual, perhaps miles fromd — t camp and•entirely out of range as size,' :apron B, takes 17/s yards I to o_ision. She had brooded all]� a+ L welt.as work—with colorful .cloth -teaspoon night. Mental `Bob and es to lighten your 'tasks. Pattern - pictures of ___.. an sight cake. Bake ' Mary Melissa. had bedeviled the Indian for days. She al. You'll like the upward curve 4. couldn't Serve with whipped cream or cue - The all -in -one back bodice does stand it, she told herself. So she away with • the ' nuisance of slip- determined at , breakfast to climb g� SADiE B. CHAMBERS r`, the ladders, take a lanternher '' .of own and go into the new cave. The time had come when she -Some New Desserts Could no hon r obey_ her loved -F-or-a._weeks` w�ilL_leavo <s:•:;=:: t f _ one's command to wait. She mu -t, the war time menus and take on see if he were in danger. what might seem a very frivolous When shehad reached the top mood. But upon close analysis�- ladder, Honey Bee had worked these recipes will be found very .>hs up an intense hatred anew for economical. Mary Melissa. - COFFEE. CREAM PIE- - "He. would not have been lost, 1 package orange. jelly powder -. but for her," Honey Bee told 135 cups hot coffee, :. herself. 4 eggs She lighted . the lantern, after 34 cup cream - a quick inspection of the castle ' a. cup sugar rooms. It burned evenly, bright- iy. She entered the darkness, teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon lemon jeiice • Every day npillions find real ): pleasure in the genuine, long - quickly saw the chalked arrows Dissslve the jelly powder in the lasting flavor of Doubleroint Bob had made, marking his and hot coffee. Beat the egg yolks Gum. Cooling, refreshing, -J 'Lissa's trail. She saw the shriv- slightly. Add % cup sugar, salt satisfyingl Enjoy it after eve " eled human body in its niche, and 'fa cup cream. (Cook in eaeverymMillions do! - : too, paused a moment to study -double boiler until a rich thick wgtCstS a it. Death! "Death. would . take the custard consistency. Combine with white girl out of the way," Hon- jelly mixture and cool. -When ru.on • _ey Bee was thinking. mixture begins to thicken, beat nrr�w�". On the Indian's countenance,. with rotary egg beater and fold as she stood there, came a strange, in stiffly beaten whites to which - sarnehooa savage expression' _ _ p_�uor has been, added. Fill baked pie shell with mixture and .(To Be Continued) chill. Garnish with whipped cream sprinkled with chopped peeans. ' Some requested -my pineapple- t tt!><Itllt Jelly Now TWO VERSIONS . OF cake' so" here it is: For the Winter ' CHEERY APRON SUMMER SPICE CAKE 2 cups cake -flour. - . 1 cup sugar t Now that mint is "plentiful it 3 teaspoons baking powder is a good plan to make a supply teaspoon salt of mint jelly for winter use. Make 1 9' 1 teaspoon; cinnamon t up a lemon_�elly in the usual way, 1 °b teaspoon cloves' using hot vinegar instead of wet - I 3s teaspoon nutmeg _' 1 Two-thirds cup strong' cold or. When cool stir in. -about a f coffee handful of finely chopped mint, 34 cup soft butter sr, _ _ : and,. stir- occasionally until nearly _ .. 1 egg_ "- set. A little sugar can be added s t g , • �.�' • _ _ _ 1 teaspoon vanilla to the mint when chopped, if de- !' - Sift ingredients into bowl. sired. Stared in a cool place, the ,dry Make hollow in centre and oar jelly will keep well and is_ delis- - .- in all. remaining -,ingredients, ex- ious. . ' ; sept vanilla. Beat all 'together 2 i me Bake in la er ana in a ma a. y p - moderately hot --oven 26 minutes.. . �. Ice with, brown sugar icing. Brower Sugar Icing - g 2% cups brown sugar • ✓ 34 cup strong- coffee - -- - 2 egg whites - • iA teaspoon salt % teaspoon almond flavoring 1 teaspoon vanilla = - Put sugar and, coffee in sauce- pan. Stir until sugar dissolves, then boil without stirring to soft- ball stage. Whip. Egg whites to which salt has been added. Pour I .syrup over egg whites, in bowl in "a thin stream, beating constantly. 7 Add flavorings. PIaee bowl over boiling water and whip until icing will hold 'a point. Spread. Enough for two -layers. PINEAPPLE DREAM CAKE Butter an inch pan (diameter). In it melt 1 cup brown* sugar and . 2%tablespoons butter. On the sugar after melting lay as many slices of canned pineapple as .pan will hold. Sprinkle with' nutmeg. j}r.A a Then cover with this batter: 1 sas am era we comes per- - t 1 t h'h t •'-- - &• e p as ryn w tC may con rant., the other with the bodice and sonal letters from interested ' % ' cup butter strap -1 made in one piece, Two-thirlis cup sugar PATTERN 4503 — 3 well beaten eggs -By' ANNE ADAMS , $ teaspoons baking powder size,' :apron B, takes 17/s yards 234 cups cake four Keeping - House • can -be fun. as Two-thirds cup milk :. welt.as work—with colorful .cloth -teaspoon salt es to lighten your 'tasks. Pattern .% teaspoon flavoring 4503 is an Anne . Adams apron, ___.. an sight cake. Bake that's becoming as it . -is •pr.•actic. moderate oven for 45 minutes. al. You'll like the upward curve Turn at onewon a round plate, of the pointed front waist -:seam; Serve with whipped cream or cue - The all -in -one back bodice does and sauce. away with • the ' nuisance of slip- ping straps. ,Choose between two READERS •WRITE• IN! gay versions: one with a separ- U. Cb b I sas am era we comes per- - t 1 t h'h t •'-- - &• e p as ryn w tC may con rant., the other with the bodice and sonal letters from interested readers.* She is pleased to receive strap -1 made in one piece, suggestions on topics for her Pattern 4503' is available in small (32-34}', medium (36-38) - column, and is even ready to lis - ':pet and large (40-4.2), sizes. Small• ten to your peeves." Re. quests for recipes or speciAl size,' :apron B, takes 17/s yards means are in order. Address your 35 inch -fabric and 1 yard ruff -letters to "Miss Sadie B. Cham-; ling; apron A, 2 yards 35 inch . era, 73 West Adelaide Street, fabric and 33� yards ric-roc. Toronto." Send stamped, self - Send Twenty Cents •(20c) in '(stamps addressed envelope if you wish coins cannot be accept- a reply. ed) for this Anne Adams pattern. _ 'Write plainly' Size, 'Name, Ad drace sand Stvla Nnmhar71 Send your order., to Anne Ad- ams, Room 425, 73 W'est'Adelairle St., Toronto. - -.._ - - ....bra:. ••,•: ...: While in Toronto• Call it O'Donnell -Mackie, -Ltd. Distributers for - YEW S M EBAKER CARS And the very best Used Cars - 1221 BAY ST.. M1. 3571 r • r r. PICKERING NEWS - - Mrs. R. Melrose, Marion and Joan, Don't forget to register at your -AM SUWYOK t : KINSAi«E are having their tonsils removed Registration Booth on Monday to --- this vaeek, in Toronto. We hope the Wednesday amt: ' F. 'J. DON3lVVA34. B„ M., ser Q -z little girls will feel the benefit of -August 19 k 21st. 8iritayoxs tIboa ,tad Arm" -1Pft •yam• $160. is advaaee The sale of home -cooking last Str _ Bnbses4ptioaii to the United States Saturday again brought good pro the. operation and speedily recover. B On Etat. the sad GL Britain, i+Z•a0 in +���• ceeds. f�" 1L�Lr On !!ie are the reeoads � Miss Velma Belson spent the end _ t of the week with her parents at - Clasaii�i �� i Jobs 31wkar, Pro-elInTaunton Born, to Mr. and Mrs. RalphDWsiumcFElectric wir- TOWNSHIP COUNCIL Mowbray Jr. a daughter, on :Aug. ing a � �' H�ert ce on ATTENTIOIfl. - = (cointinued from last tweek)3rd, at Oshawa Hospital. !3i Makes of Receivers. Reasonable -.-�- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hooker. ' and i&terlw Tom >�roo. $ PERMANENT NAG�INC PAIN Dept. of Relief, paid ---the follow- family enjoyed a three-day motor NL � THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER Brock Road Gravy ing - S. 'G. Morri'ah 31.20. • 'Roy trip to Havelock and other points. TED - for usual AND NERVES. IT ints. MAID WAN MAY BE Morrish -23.80. --Miles-.Chapman..-. T-he-laadies-ef the -..bre _in- household duties.--Apply-Dr.- 90. Red and White 5.45. Conner vited to visit the Altona. W. I. on iva.ry, Whitby,_ \ C.;, H. TUCK. OPT. D. Crushed Pd' - Bakery 2.16. A. J, Cook 3.00. R• Thursday afternoon of this week. V. Mowbray 6.00. • Ernest Baker Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Reesor, of_ SECOND NOTICE � I Piave a bill _Dhaloy �� ops !. Q Miller 00. Mrs. L. wa and Mr. Mrs. C. W. forFifteen Dollars •against a team _ Gravel . • ...- . -�- -,--fpitooe iiia Scott, 8.00. T. Eaton Ltd. 8.10..Tp, . Pilkey, of Pickering, spent Sunday of horses on my property. Bay and O�Il.- Off, Sand $ nd G*Aed i = North York • 7,31. Twp. Scarboro last with Mr. and Mrs. H. Paikin. Black mare, 4-5 years old. Unless 468. City of Toronto ' 9.38. E. R. A large number from here att- claimed •- will be sold. N. E. Mc. Stone ',Woodward 21.88. W. Sadler 3.00 ended the Red Cross Field Day at: Ewen, Pickering. * * FROCK -�� The Committee on oa s and Pickering last Monday-. The boys �lverea of Load*& is Pit Bridges, plaid the following' -= L. ptayed several games of ball, Prov - pantry RENT f- 6 -roomed Louse, Wilson ,cement, 13.00 W. J. Schell, ing to be the winners for' the day. pantry cellar, garage and electric. THEATRE PN"� , moi+ riv* tom Wills.. Newly decorated. Apply at Beal's , Tiro113e ofhka Ww and John Tweedie, labour 14.75. WHITl}VALE Housefurnishings, :Claremont. Committee on Contingencies paid JOHN DOURNE 8i SON. the following A•-, Dr. C. L• Hough FOR SALE 140 white leg -horn Healthfully Air Conditioned - ton, medical services, 14.00. T. C. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cooper and and white Minorca chicks, 16-wka. All Shows Daylight Saving Time ::.`.Brown, caretaking 2.50. R. Burns grandaughter, Donna Tansley, of - - old. Geo. L. Paddick,. Brock Road. opening grave, 10.00. Tor. East . Windsor, enjoyed several day's hol- THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY Notice to You General Hospital, 8.75. Tor. Stamp idays with Mrs. Parks. FOR SALE 1933 Plymouth De AUGUST 15, 16 and 17 -. and Stencil, dog tags 5.555. St. Born, on. August 10th, at Rye, Luxe Coach in excellent condition. -- _. Michael's Hoop. 7.50. C. Sterritt, Ont- to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brun- Rea a e di I kio 1_ -TWO- r. do Buhl t ae 'burial services, tem u- Poo orners. Saturday Matinee at 1.80 -r am"bVance services 5.00. Bradford ghter, Constance Elizabeth. « QARP> , Mr. Russell Parks, who has und- FOR SALE -one registered Ayr- Road to ! TING+ .` .Bros. work on cemetery 13.80. A. _ , _ _' W. Mitc$ell 3.-D. Beaton, sal. 125. ergone an operation in the General shire cow, 5 years old, fresh. Ap- „ PLIIMBING:MBING; ,. _ ;'Wm Chester, sal. 60. L. T. John- Hospital, Toronto, is looking for- ply Murray Hollinger, Cherrywood. Singapore and - etch, sal. 50,00. Hugh Pugh, post- ward to coming home this creek. age 10.00. On Sunday evening, Aug. 18th, WITH ROOFING NG CROSBY Young People will have charge GI _ T y &too sell Brantford Roofing of the evening service in the Unit- PIGBERING ILLS DaROTHY LAb10UR Materials, Lmpire Bathroom Get your free copy ed Church. Rev. Mr. Jenkinson, of BOB HOPE Egntpmeat, baro Water Pickering, will be guest speaker. PLUS Beatty Of this interes tan The little daughters of Mr. and Shur•gain feed, ser- Systeme' y " No -4 in the Canada Carries a Series Stable Squlpment -ill, chicken �� Building Material vice m - booklet. _ - - T •_ -�- - starter, rowin The Front Edtimatee Free " One of our National Ser -lees has of Steell! Work Guaranteed prepared 'an interesting 2t -page gnash, laying mash, J. P�,ilUt�Fj ' booklet, containing splendidly re- ._7jjproduced photographs of certain J1�ipan a masht j0 MONDAY. TUESDAY14 WED'SDAY Phone 8502of t+he British and German Naval i .`!' AUGUST 19 20 anal 21 r chi s, and other 'Naval Services. Ap ll! ?/� Starter, C4Ttcentra + Last templets Show at 8-50 ((J� PTCSEBING, ONTARIO �#!! group of excellent photos iYith ac- _ tea calf starter tur eompanying notes. A limited., num- r i, "Castle on ber has been "secured for our read i ley starter, salt -„ ere. Call at the office, or send a , R" Se _ ........,.the I-Iu son one -cent stamped, self. addressed in blocks and bags envelope for your copy. - Picker- tJ3110OI WITH Expert H9lY1C6 'and ?e- = Purina fly spray $ng. News. JOHN GARFIELD pairs t0 all makes. Rem `_.... - le. _ " ANN SHERRIDEAN ouable 0135 Work for cattle. rg". F EAST WOODLANDS PAT O'B N Ia dnkD%e but e•fcu de- w BURGESS MRRED'TH guaranteed. . Club can garnish D. N. Lockwood -• _ � Y • _:- _ ... ommunst,y Club s' memorials that' WM _'PICKERING. ONT. ?1{.o an Added. Attraction �4RTH-UR FIELD etandpoisf, In, dignity WE DELIVER EUCHRE appearmu our PHONE 5317 66 f r Gradaate Radio and .Tel e•idon Iostitatel e e� ,- • B 1 N � O ,' � work will stand out � ,. - _ . ,. ber OiScial .Radio Service Tvlssy Jeepers Creepers pkaae from every : - t11ITH T Assotlatioa.. DANCE t> .the a8es. !*Tn 48 Phone 6'201, PICZRRINA SFR/DA Y. A UQ. 23 me �O`'r Tribute PIANO -TUN ihl �T WEAVER BROTHERS and ELVIRY " N. 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Binders have set the standard Students come from all pparts of, Canada of efficiency, dependability and to enrol in SHAW SCFIOOLS Day and Night classes (also courses by Corre- durability. Experience, when t spondence in all business subjects). Out %Rcoupled .with the latest, sated standing results in Accountancy and and approved . features gives Secretarial Courses. Students .receive " you more for your money --� individual instruction and ractieal ex- ' ..►,. perishes in model office. )ee Employ - and that is why the Cockshutt . meat Service. IE No. 6B Binder wlil do a better Write today for catalogue of au jeeta, , . t job,..of cutting • light or •heavy ' and otker ixformation to Head Office, stops. From knife, to-knotter I i- r%a�a•s a aw.+ •+ Ij tl�e .6B is superior - but don't SHAW :CNOOLS, 11SO gay ft., Terente Phone K1. i160 L ONe amHo our word for itl Ce in ' • .'.. at' Your earliest •. s ,opportunity ...� Hogs�- iv Cal �e and see for yourself why the t fjockshutt No-'6Bm er, wit T ;^ its "Oil Bath" high pressure _ F- lubrication, dependable knotter ' - - 'i and light -draft is the choice of R%hQ11 you Come t0 TurontA 'for the successful farmers. sure t0 visit the Repais Han riled . Exhibition ,,visa Agent for Taco wagonl SHAW SCNOOtB EXHIBIT wheels used wi h standard (Booth Na ii2t Ge�aral Exhibit: Bldg.) t car tir+s. donat ce ' edto will att eE- Sisaiv Voce t,, uf&n Dir rs be to DETA V(AL' SEPARATORS• dance to give you advice and intelligent guidance as SBE YOUR LOCAL DEALER to your choice of a career, No obliggtian• ) IVl1N BARRETT, PICKERING Phone Pick 6214 , Live -Spring 'Chickens - :Fresh Eggel - - RECEIVING and GRADING STATION WHITBY ,PI CKERI NC3 _FA RMS LTD: Mot sad Dal, PSena VWtM 336 PlC.KgRING, ONT. PHONE PICK SIGG A. �• _ t .-•: , 'w'-t,r a:: ,.r,. -i-Fr .,, •ur. i7_4.,.'..d^' h:c....-^.:r+s .s .. �, .'+.. .yy_Yp.L 't• ,-:.: .,. .'?I_: fa•r �. ..i-L.j,+n.. :._ .L.,y., .. '/ h � _ �' - ..,...r 1�,; � ... ..,. .. K..- ..' 1 a_,!' ••, ;..._ .. � ,fir Yi, ..: a C.y ' ��" �l C• '..=f�^•��k,,,.-i .'M ,,.. '", . .� ��., -yh. '. : '.•,. it ..+Ti .q .� v.T+i•. . i-. "Rt..,.:•. NF' -.. •Ti _.1 ., ,i '.' t '� ..: Yy Y..+46h�.. ��:: ... -1. 'a. :. ... � M4^w �f. . Wedding `bells are ringing in, our Sorry to hear that @Mrs. Lee is visiting friends in Stayner. _Feed and Dire, _Evade. hays CI,AI •EMONT _ neighborhood. --. _..,- -- in poor health..She_-ia:-nndei m_ed-- Mm-I.-L.-spent--a-?ew. days-Syrripathy ie extended to Mrs. E. t r Mr. and Mrs. Wen. Cowie and Mr. icai care. with friends in Aurora, this week. Palmer and her daughter, Mrs. Mao 'Isaac, on the sudden death of the Mrs. Hansell, of Toronto spent and Mrs. Harry Porter spent the Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sterritt were hosts at the bowfin on Wed- latter's' husband, in Los -Angeles the latter parr%`of her holidays with week -end at Parry Sound. g 8n Rev. Walter Daniels, of Toronto, nesday night last. After the • game, m last week.. Chandler. COCKSH-U-T 1 Lucky winners in Chas• Cooper's will occupy thrz pulpits inthe two sandwiches, cake and ice creamwere served.'Gasoline Purchases last week were local churches, Sunday next,The Canadian National Exhibition Ed. Lewis and Hugh Gregg. Num- TA&Women's Iirs. tute will meet Mr. and Mrs. T. Paterson and 'opens Friday, Aug. 23rd and will ,.bered tickets are issued to each at a home of Birkett on Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Pengelly, Frost t Woo, ? continue :to Sept. 7th. r purchaser, of .gas at the store, and Wednesday, August 2.1st, at 2.30 p. motored' over to -Niagara Falls one ti two numbers drawn each Saturday m. S. T. This will be Reception Day day last week, staying for the ill- - Agency Ytight. and members of th* Whitevale Br. amination at -night. -- _ f E • The young daughter of Mr. and will be our guests. « ; The exploding of a gasoline lamp L• New Stink Parts Hans �,- NE /LL ' - -- -The-Claremont -Unit-e7the-Vol-on-_Ae_remiaes,,_ caused the total - _ NH Mrs. Fred Gostic; - suffered Pate unteer .Civil Guard "fell 'in" on destruction by - fire, of . the Kin- IBe27igl- on Mbeve m FII i;rAL DiB $OTOR AND serious• injuries a. Few days ago, parade at tlye Hall last Wednes- mount Creamery, • recently owned 'EMBALMER 1�- sr:_.wttten she slipped into a stove -pipe event and operated by Dave Pugh. Implements on exhibit in seaso� y ng, numbering fourteen. - accessMather, .•liole from her 'bedroom leading to g o is hoped that, the number ; may - mowers etc. - It _ k _B oBto�ille_ .s room below. She was seriously_-- -- ----_ --- _ 5-- -L. - _-- -- - - r� - ht and Day ServicePJ Arrangements have been comp- ads each Wednesday evening. �' LYE Nig , • ; , • Business Phone Residence hone --�, leted for the carrying on of a ser- Claremont, Ont. i 9801 82 its of special services in the Bap- - - " Chiurch here, commencing ort --SPECI�►L 7�0,-wa 'September 1st, for a period of one week, including two Sundays. An angelistic Band from McMaster Barley ()hop, SAVE �(�� 2e3.QQ S t0II SUniversity will have charge of. 'theHardbody wood,. 10 a cordFoFor Toronto services. _ a 7.31 a. m. a 6.09 a. m. 4 "> saturaay last was a big day in Buckwheat for seed, 1 a 6.44 ' s 3s Claremont. The Park Board held _ -" their Field Day, when the Toronto F6IIt3ing and P08tE1 10,31 9 24 93 7 Plymouth Coach Cormacks were defeated by our (cedar o>f iron) b 12.81 p. m. 10.64 > home team, which is generally con- 1.81 - _ = b 1L64 ,93 Sedan - -1 3 Chev sidered no small accomplishment: A-�WtltOm� logwti4a__ a 2.81 12.64 _ big crowd witnessed the game. AY- 3.31 a 1,54 - D IYl, 1939 Dod e' Custom Coach y the game, a dance was held in the a 4„31 2.54 h Ball, with Barrett's Orchestra sup- Farr's Elevator 5.81 a 3.54 plying the music. The Bowling 6.31- - -- -4.64 19:31 - Ford Roadster Club carried out a Mezes Doubles. Claremont, Ont. c 7.31 - :. • 5.54_ - Mr. Goodman, of Oshaiwa taking 831 a 6.54 b - With rumble seat First, Mr. 3lcDairmid, of Oshawa, FbMW •-- Res_ 38J. Wks s8'W. c 9.31 7.54 Second, and Fred Evans, of the 10.81 - ' c 8.54 1930 Pontiac Coupe home club, Third.. G. CIID�NII� 11.81 9.54 - Are you attending- the Women's = - a�:.dailq except Sun. and, Hol. -'b- - • - �; Institute • sponsored entertainment 193) Ford R pads- FIINBFiAL FJ6i®CTTOA Sat. only; v -Sat., Sun. and. Hol., - ' An the- Community Hall tonight, only; c)4 --+Sun. and Hol. 16th. The Whitby Citizens' Dairy Private Ambolanoe _ .; Pricedi�lt-Ggsrl131teOd present their now *ell:known films J MIS IMAWa 'M/OR AMN AT on the Royal 'Tour, and other pict- Day and Iilgbx Be+evtee - -� urea. ')<he draw for the Lucky Tic- p°e0000 EASTERN ROUSE Phone 4600 -•� Claremont �1 - - ket fdr the ;Nosegay Quilt, for Malvern 5004. µ which they have been -selling tic- � COACH PHONE 3241 kets for several seeks,, will be Markham, 'obit. - drawn that night. slot• are all int- erested in the, Red Cross -Work. _ 1rhe' proceeds of this -entertainment - ::'.: - go to the Red Cross. This n1,ay ;Ll - Your' be y our " last opportunity to see " rt; ;n Royal- Tour Picture. Adm. 25 and -10 cents. A very firiterestirig an success= i ful meeting of t'se Women's 3fiss- ` ionary Society of- the .Claremont e77f4• -- 'United Church,_ was. held: at. the _ .'home of bIrs. James., Wilton, on Thursday, August Pith, with ,a good_ _ - - - attendance of members and 'friends: Mrs. -Condy's Group was in charge - : of the prr>�ram,-with' firs. Johnson, the President, presiding. Miss Pik , • - e resented . the to ic, "Christlan - _ - k y 'p P a slated b. 1 �Stewardship ,and was as y . the IIia�ses 'McCullough and :diddle- L, r ndered a ton: The Susses Spann e duet. which added greatly to the enjoyment of the program. Mrs. _ i. 'Cook read -a very. interesting letter from Mrs. Dr. Avison, of Korea, _ telling of her 'work. Tea has ser- ..... _ .,;'.. _ L� '•. mop , ved and a social hour enjoyed by ` . FFG ftr T ,q or AJVADA - - c all. National Registration is rST,T �N ` Rational Registration, Monday . } IOC?' -; Tuesday and Wednesday, August plan to mobilize and -direct : ; • :ids �b• ZJ �v CER,?,JF ONs� I d 19th, 20th and 21st: For those re- our human resources- F ,"" al , D'msct Na, ICA?'E� siding in the Electoral Polling Sub- CO assist Canada in the ='fjr Vvision ?�o. 1� of Pickering Town- '+vaa No - - hip (this •includes this village) ;present Crisis. When you regis- ;' �'mej _ NOTE, that you will register at ter you will receive a certificate; IS TOtte ' Lire Claremont schoolhouse. Messrs ' ........, '" - convenient for card- case or . d'°F at..Rr T 'i Fred'Morley Morley and Wm. Palmer are FIAT .the two Deputy -Registrars here and - pocket -tangible evidence that R `�-- :._.~ = " = - L +they are making a ' very valuable you have complied with govern-t'0p° duh' " "' suggestion, in advising you to ob- � • �. ;fain one of the numerous advertise- ii]etlt rq# lations. It is not only der t�the rnents in the . daily and weekly pap- a record for the government, it '� _�,m'.,,,.•• " ers, containing the questions to be asked, and write down on $ sheet its also for your protection. of paper, your answers to -those SUCK, you will be required to questions and carry same along to - . -- -. Carry this card Willi 'you • at all times. Its 'presentation the registration, bboth +with you, It will doubtless be a means of say- can be .demanded at any time by the'proper authorities.' r ing everybody a lot of time. Come `early -don't wait .until the •last sit m ,EVERYONE CAN HELP -To keep the cost of this registration at a minimum , day. } A great' deal of. admiration is the Government is asking the co-operation of all, public -minded... citizens in- the work of regis- 'held for those ,of whom we have - already ?heard, living in . England, tration. You can help by getting in touch with your local registration officials and offering your - :a who have been invited, even urged services. to come to this country during the • war. Mr. L. Lye, during an inter %HERE TO REGISTER view with .ham. this week, told us e of his numerous -fruitless attempts Registration offices are being set up by electoral districts in'the i f F Datttl , 'to have his two sisters, 'living in same manner as in" the last Dominion election. 1. • . aro �equ;rod ro 'cter' 's the re ,pular poUin `sub- - _ _ _ Ott - _ non, come o is tout ry. hs divisions of their own constituencies. But should a registrant m -:is only -one of ' many such cases we 'some other province or district out of the regular polling subdivision have heard of. We belive this wilgusV l 'on Registration Days, he -or she may register at, as;• registration office be only another example of that - convenient;'upon satisfactory explanation to the local deputy registrar -dogged, determined British spirit -' Pe"AHT for Noxi sigis"atioln - Failure to register will - make any male or female, darried or single, over the age of 16 years,, "+we ' have been hearing so much a- bout, and upon which we, in .this liable to a fine not exceeding Two hundred dollass, er• to imprisonment for a.term riot egceeding Three months, or to both such fine and imprison- we be a mil continue to be unregistered. tie should have lcountr'y' depend so much. Stick with int+ and moreover • to a further penalty not exceeding Ten dollars for sato day, Afterthe day ap°°registered, it no matter what hsppeae, , Hitler - has a lot of- trouble trying to con- - . Published under. fire authority of SO�f._ i �j. OJLRn>i�i>t;8 `1 f wince the Britisher that he is licked. Ministe>:' of Notional War Services _ • 'The Britisher never would lie dofwrt when he was trimmed, but kept on a 4 Y r fighting, and finally came out OR ` top. • ..tom77 77 aces- o o ay, and .the darts- I shall be a member of his house - Sr �] J�[FDA v _ ening Years of the morrow. Our hold, a member of his family, 3 V! l enemies arj stayed at the door. enjoying his ,protection, holding _ C H O O L We are the`Lord's guests, and our communion with him, and subsist- _ ^^ A' sancturary is inviolable. Thou • Ing on his bounty.. David surely L S S �./ {. hast anointed my head - with oil. - must be thinking of life beyond ' i .AUTUMN FORECAST handed the contract. The follow- This similitude is borrowed from the grave, of fellowship with God' Although this hot weather, ing seek he made his debut as the usage of an Eastern feast, in a heavenly home. -keeps ns well- auware that it is the Duke in Rigoletto.", in which the weld6me of -the -lost LESSON VII •� � 4: 4ummer it will not be long until , r to his guests is expressed b the - "M -Marriage" GOD'S CARE OF HIS PEOPLE ass Marrila +'the cooler fall days, and all the GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS precious unguents with which be Psalm 23. ' anoints them -on their entrance AnnlVerlSary new programs -of the . 1941 sea- CBC listeners will have an op- GOLDEN TEXT—Jehovah is my into his home. Our anointing is ` son will be making their bows, portunity of following the pro- : sheaherd; I shall not want. Ps. .This fall�gill see great changes gress of the 1940 ,Canadian Open 2S; 1, ours in the mind and intention of Forty couple out of the 105' Y God • it . is for us to seek it to who ,were wed at last ear's mass faces end caste, an well as Golf Championship tournaments THE LESSON 1'N ITS SETTING a r riate it,,and, to allow it to mama' a cereImon at the Mon - typed of shows, on all the net- which are to be played on the e. he g Y p Y Tima—David lived through be the one blessed consciousness treat Stadium, attended the first --==avorks send major stations. course of the Scarborough Golf The public is clamouring for and Country Club. The special most of the eleventh century B.C. of our life. My cup runneth over, anniversary celebration. at St, s This psalm has '.no date;_ some -The cup is a symbol expressing Helen's ' Island Y J new radio shows — not some- events department has arranged with over 15,000place it .early in .his life, and , man's capacity for an -`4 thing just -dyne over, from the old to cover 'the • story in a number P, Y y particular - relatives, friends and s$ectatore; _ patteen, a} the Charlie McCarthy . of specially scheduled periods on some late ; in his life; tentatively experiences, as a cup filled with As originally planned, the 106 show wad. This season will see three days of the play. Thursday, we might say that it could have • suffering, or a cup of joy. Here couples were to he present, but „ _ Eddie .Canto; back on the air August 15, and Friday, Augutit been written about' 1040 B.C. it seems to speak of contentment. similar ceremonies at Rouyn and lanes, Fred Allen is a new show 16, at 1.00 to 1.30 and 7.00 to . The beauty, of this little ' psalm • ' The csp- symbolizes man's desires Three_ Rivers we're responsible"fdr ona new network—and you v611 7.16 p.m., EDST;- Saturday, Aug-- coftsists first • in its calm assur- and .needs, and the overflowing many absences. '..hear many newcomers to radio ust 17, at 1.30 to 200, 6.16 to ante of Jehovah's all -sufficiency; cup—the abundan.t'satisfaction. of' Ten babies were on'hand, one afar parts is the.e?ov�ro-_ 6.30 and 6.45 to 7.00 p.m. EDST and second in the simplicity, var- these needs and desires, so that of the most popular being.. tlt{9" grams. are the times announced -tor -the' iety'--mfd-fuIln&m with which this "the , Man 'whb_ has- t_he Lord for son of Mr, and Mrs. Marcel Le- So --you can look forward to a commentaries, running reports- of. assurance is set forth. The esse8- his shepherd, and fins all- the -febvre, the first- baby --born to— -Treat season of to the la y, the descrip- tial thought. is felt to be -one from blessing of whieh the psalmist has ' any of the couples united in the ltahiment, this; fall and winterl tion of the Seagram Gold Cup. beginning to- end, and -that Just been speaking, knows a life 'mass marriage. Although hun- _. T..O. Wickland and Roy Dil- thought it :"sweet. The infinite filled 'with contentment, peace dreds crowded around the infant's worth. will handle the broadcasts God` is mine, and' cares for; me, and satisfaction, crib, it slept most of the day. A MODEST BEGINNING_ rovidea for me i which will.,_ be made available P s with me. Ev- Assur-anee' of Hope Rev. J. A. Roy who organiz- Playing stooge to a star is not through the' use of a tiouble short ery blessing named appears as a • - —ed the weddings a year g ''6. Surely goodness and loving- g Y ago was - --- always an. an• ignominious role. Nicol- wave set-up.. ?irk transmitters personal gift. -It is - this. intense' kindness shall follow me all the. absent being now stationed in sa .Massue is an. example. He is _ and Mobile Unit. No. 1 will con-- personality wbich-so greatly en days of my life. Not goodness Manchester, N.A., it was announc= the well-known Montreal tenor tribute to the technical efficient dears he psalm. And then there ed b officials of the or aniz- Y alone, for we -are sinners needing Y g who-is-frequently�heard as. guest of the broadcasts, so that golf ns a satisfying conclusion: it is forgiveness. Not mercy,alone, for- s' ation. is soloist with the Sevillana pro- enthusiasts hundred of miles from a consuminatlon, which delights we need many things -besides for_ Similar celebrations' are being - gramme, presented over the CBC the scene will be able to hear the because of the feeling of home- giveness, But each with the other planned for next year. He tells this story of his modest great moments. _ which it assures of satisfaction. want; mercy to forgive, every sin. = 'beginning in the world of opera: Jehovah in this psalm is Sheph- God will not, break, off his kind - 31e was sitting patiently await-_ _ erd'; 'Guide, -Host — relation to ness, 'nor suffer his ' faithfulness One -Sided Beings . �. ing an audition in an agent's of- Take Care Of - whom as, sheep, traveller, guest, to fail, nor forsake -the works of - -. win in MlIan. In the sanctum easily imagined by every his hands, for "his ,mercy endur- Limbs -on the right side of the itanetortlrtt a well-known prima E Milk In Summer quickened soul. eth forever." And -i shall dwell --human body are nearly always donna was singing for the agent What the Shepherd Does Far Us in the house of Jehovah forever, bigger than those on the lett. -When she came -to her- favourite' Dairy products sire, -easily con- P ; 3 l_dehovah. is �� - sria from �_ ty'",- to iefus- tamihated. Hence, to -protect the herd; I shall not want. If some ed to sing without the aid 'of a family's health, milk should bg one elsk were the shiipYeFd, I • - a - tenor. The agent knew better kept constantly covered in spot- might wlnt. But when the Lord than to cross her; and in deeper. less containers and at a mainGLA OROS STAR - is my shepherd he is able to sup- $tion he faced the line of aspir- tained temperature of no more _ ply, my-ue�ds, and he • is .certainly • a - ants is the waiting room. "A than fifty -degrees. If the milk willing to do so, for his heart is HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 13 She has a tenor, he cried—"any tenor". is stored in bottles, wash .the Gut- full of love. 2. -He- maketh me to 1 .6 Pictured Nessus answered, sang with the. side of the bottle, tieing especial lie down' in green pastures; He "s��n star. - - w: • soprano and when the suditi ly careful to cleanse the mouth leasieth me beside still waters. disposition. 10 Device for 17 Pool - ended, he, and not the lade, was and cap. � _. _ As God.has Clothed the earth with tracing. � - verdure -of green, because green act CCC 18 Amidic. F : ' at for the eye, so God brings the 15 Behold. I EIFFEL I i 19 Repeated. epe naw. _ - -- 12 Father. -• t _ _ is the most restful of *all colors 14 Star, W •-- - -- - - - Y scent ; TI n �% A t By Wdleam soul into green pastures — into 16' Minute TOWER syllables. # r -41S CURIOUS ry O LD Ferguson places where the eye of the soul organism. 25 Growing out. t sg will be delighted .with the things 19 Nut covering. U 27 Lava. that it _beholds, most of all the 20 Argot. ; 28 To captivate. r beauty of the Lord, the love. 21 Mohammedan I 30Wa s. 4 ay k a nobles. 31 Three. AT iiiE GR.i-J4TETaT liness of Christ, the holiness of _ - ' 23 Wrath. 33 Wise men. IGNOWN lifer rtsetf, and the resplendence r? o h - 24 To- . -perturb. Poem. 35 'EAN f the trope which Is, net before � 45 Distinctive or skillful 37 Distant. ,^� us =these wonderful truths el- 26 Membranous'_ .,_ E�' a y ways rest the -fevered and weary theory. actress. 38 Payment THERE t5 A� 29 Transposed. 47 ream. VERTICAL demand. PR.�SSUt2E OF+ - soul. - - 41 In a row. - Guide and" Restorer 30 Going before. 49 Ampitheater Z Right (abbr.) 32 Sound of center. 3 White fur. 43 Berets. 3. iie restoreth my souL Christ Pleasure. - � 50 Tennis pont. 4 Stain o[ -- 44 Chestnut. uses may 'restorative ministries. 33 Bulk., _---`51 Italian rider. . disgrace. 46 To close with TO E',e,,Cf-t ,` Sametimes it' is the word of a 34 Uncommon. 52 River S Land wax. SQL IARf INCH x friet►d or minister. Or it may br 36 Eternally. obstruction. measure. -48 Queer. - -- - OF SUf?F;AJCE �•� '+' some lovely mood of nature. tie 37 Faihion. . S4'ro card wool. 6 Grain (abbr.).. 50 Eucharist . * gnideth me in the paths of right- 39 To careen, "56 Measure of 7 Road (abbr.) vessel. _ 1 ,r + eousness for his name's sake. 7n 40 Scolding area. -+8 Stair + ° : :• ���,�• at .� L«k • a _ .-. , post. 51 Postscript. _ •� . the spiritual pi si life, of which the, person., 58 She is 9 Aroma. � 53 Sloth. -. i here, speaking, e psalm st 1 is er peak .42 Height of a by birth. I I Eatable grass 55 Above. ` word "path"is a very simple, person. _59 She is a — growths.. 57 Note in scale. - .' easily understood 'symbol of one'x .. conduct, the manner of one's life; determined - by the things { - •- - - ^ . he does and the things he does riot' i3o.. 4. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow 'SH� f death, I will feaPno evil; for r+ t : thou art *ith me,; Thy rod and vVAS uSEq. IN thy `staff, they comfort me. Was _ `�+'�` X 147 CANNO_ NS the Lord able W. recover the soul 22 BREATHE THRL�uGH - 6U;iJNG TN E from life's wayside weariness and 2q 26 1"28 77'y�Lle-rr� ;4TH CENTUP-Y/ hunger? He will equally defend ALONG THEIR St[�ES. THE acid keep. it amid life's deadliest• _ . PTCIJELT'►t.FS dangers. "Thy rqd and thy -staff" ��t� ,_. SOMETIMES are not syrron�mous, -for .ever the > i pis shepherd _of today, though often .... WEIGH Eta r-'� Z� armed . with a gun, carries two in36 - POUNstrumenCs of wood, ,his great oak - F-ACH- club, thick enough to brain a wiid ' J beast, and his. staff to lean upon r x;: or to touch his sheep• — / eo►le, 7930 BY NEACAV10L.1"N:, _ Spiritual .toy and Blessing - - - SEA PRESSURE increases at the rate of a ton to the square inch 6. Thou preparest a table be with each mile of'depth Off the island,of.Mindanao, tri the Philip fore me in the presence- of mine - pines group, soundings of 35,400 feet have been reported. enemies. In the 'Lord our God we are secuted against the.-destruct- NEXT: he.•destruct- NEXT: Are red squirrels coed swimmers! - iveness of our yesterdays, the POP—If It's a Matter of Age By J. MILLAR WATT YOU -TEN VCARS OLD YOU/RF NOT AS TALL AS MY UMBRELLA! :. _ HOW OLD'- , _ _ .. _ _ .._ .- . _. - �-• iS YOUR .. _- UMBRELLA t; ..i Ir "I IS.l Thi-gell'8 r. I' tC. Ir,c, _ 1 i '•` Al10I-EF0RTEO By DAVE, ROBBINS aces- o o ay, and .the darts- I shall be a member of his house - Sr �] J�[FDA v _ ening Years of the morrow. Our hold, a member of his family, 3 V! l enemies arj stayed at the door. enjoying his ,protection, holding _ C H O O L We are the`Lord's guests, and our communion with him, and subsist- _ ^^ A' sancturary is inviolable. Thou • Ing on his bounty.. David surely L S S �./ {. hast anointed my head - with oil. - must be thinking of life beyond ' i .AUTUMN FORECAST handed the contract. The follow- This similitude is borrowed from the grave, of fellowship with God' Although this hot weather, ing seek he made his debut as the usage of an Eastern feast, in a heavenly home. -keeps ns well- auware that it is the Duke in Rigoletto.", in which the weld6me of -the -lost LESSON VII •� � 4: 4ummer it will not be long until , r to his guests is expressed b the - "M -Marriage" GOD'S CARE OF HIS PEOPLE ass Marrila +'the cooler fall days, and all the GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS precious unguents with which be Psalm 23. ' anoints them -on their entrance AnnlVerlSary new programs -of the . 1941 sea- CBC listeners will have an op- GOLDEN TEXT—Jehovah is my into his home. Our anointing is ` son will be making their bows, portunity of following the pro- : sheaherd; I shall not want. Ps. .This fall�gill see great changes gress of the 1940 ,Canadian Open 2S; 1, ours in the mind and intention of Forty couple out of the 105' Y God • it . is for us to seek it to who ,were wed at last ear's mass faces end caste, an well as Golf Championship tournaments THE LESSON 1'N ITS SETTING a r riate it,,and, to allow it to mama' a cereImon at the Mon - typed of shows, on all the net- which are to be played on the e. he g Y p Y Tima—David lived through be the one blessed consciousness treat Stadium, attended the first --==avorks send major stations. course of the Scarborough Golf The public is clamouring for and Country Club. The special most of the eleventh century B.C. of our life. My cup runneth over, anniversary celebration. at St, s This psalm has '.no date;_ some -The cup is a symbol expressing Helen's ' Island Y J new radio shows — not some- events department has arranged with over 15,000place it .early in .his life, and , man's capacity for an -`4 thing just -dyne over, from the old to cover 'the • story in a number P, Y y particular - relatives, friends and s$ectatore; _ patteen, a} the Charlie McCarthy . of specially scheduled periods on some late ; in his life; tentatively experiences, as a cup filled with As originally planned, the 106 show wad. This season will see three days of the play. Thursday, we might say that it could have • suffering, or a cup of joy. Here couples were to he present, but „ _ Eddie .Canto; back on the air August 15, and Friday, Augutit been written about' 1040 B.C. it seems to speak of contentment. similar ceremonies at Rouyn and lanes, Fred Allen is a new show 16, at 1.00 to 1.30 and 7.00 to . The beauty, of this little ' psalm • ' The csp- symbolizes man's desires Three_ Rivers we're responsible"fdr ona new network—and you v611 7.16 p.m., EDST;- Saturday, Aug-- coftsists first • in its calm assur- and .needs, and the overflowing many absences. '..hear many newcomers to radio ust 17, at 1.30 to 200, 6.16 to ante of Jehovah's all -sufficiency; cup—the abundan.t'satisfaction. of' Ten babies were on'hand, one afar parts is the.e?ov�ro-_ 6.30 and 6.45 to 7.00 p.m. EDST and second in the simplicity, var- these needs and desires, so that of the most popular being.. tlt{9" grams. are the times announced -tor -the' iety'--mfd-fuIln&m with which this "the , Man 'whb_ has- t_he Lord for son of Mr, and Mrs. Marcel Le- So --you can look forward to a commentaries, running reports- of. assurance is set forth. The esse8- his shepherd, and fins all- the -febvre, the first- baby --born to— -Treat season of to the la y, the descrip- tial thought. is felt to be -one from blessing of whieh the psalmist has ' any of the couples united in the ltahiment, this; fall and winterl tion of the Seagram Gold Cup. beginning to- end, and -that Just been speaking, knows a life 'mass marriage. Although hun- _. T..O. Wickland and Roy Dil- thought it :"sweet. The infinite filled 'with contentment, peace dreds crowded around the infant's worth. will handle the broadcasts God` is mine, and' cares for; me, and satisfaction, crib, it slept most of the day. A MODEST BEGINNING_ rovidea for me i which will.,_ be made available P s with me. Ev- Assur-anee' of Hope Rev. J. A. Roy who organiz- Playing stooge to a star is not through the' use of a tiouble short ery blessing named appears as a • - —ed the weddings a year g ''6. Surely goodness and loving- g Y ago was - --- always an. an• ignominious role. Nicol- wave set-up.. ?irk transmitters personal gift. -It is - this. intense' kindness shall follow me all the. absent being now stationed in sa .Massue is an. example. He is _ and Mobile Unit. No. 1 will con-- personality wbich-so greatly en days of my life. Not goodness Manchester, N.A., it was announc= the well-known Montreal tenor tribute to the technical efficient dears he psalm. And then there ed b officials of the or aniz- Y alone, for we -are sinners needing Y g who-is-frequently�heard as. guest of the broadcasts, so that golf ns a satisfying conclusion: it is forgiveness. Not mercy,alone, for- s' ation. is soloist with the Sevillana pro- enthusiasts hundred of miles from a consuminatlon, which delights we need many things -besides for_ Similar celebrations' are being - gramme, presented over the CBC the scene will be able to hear the because of the feeling of home- giveness, But each with the other planned for next year. He tells this story of his modest great moments. _ which it assures of satisfaction. want; mercy to forgive, every sin. = 'beginning in the world of opera: Jehovah in this psalm is Sheph- God will not, break, off his kind - 31e was sitting patiently await-_ _ erd'; 'Guide, -Host — relation to ness, 'nor suffer his ' faithfulness One -Sided Beings . �. ing an audition in an agent's of- Take Care Of - whom as, sheep, traveller, guest, to fail, nor forsake -the works of - -. win in MlIan. In the sanctum easily imagined by every his hands, for "his ,mercy endur- Limbs -on the right side of the itanetortlrtt a well-known prima E Milk In Summer quickened soul. eth forever." And -i shall dwell --human body are nearly always donna was singing for the agent What the Shepherd Does Far Us in the house of Jehovah forever, bigger than those on the lett. -When she came -to her- favourite' Dairy products sire, -easily con- P ; 3 l_dehovah. is �� - sria from �_ ty'",- to iefus- tamihated. Hence, to -protect the herd; I shall not want. If some ed to sing without the aid 'of a family's health, milk should bg one elsk were the shiipYeFd, I • - a - tenor. The agent knew better kept constantly covered in spot- might wlnt. But when the Lord than to cross her; and in deeper. less containers and at a mainGLA OROS STAR - is my shepherd he is able to sup- $tion he faced the line of aspir- tained temperature of no more _ ply, my-ue�ds, and he • is .certainly • a - ants is the waiting room. "A than fifty -degrees. If the milk willing to do so, for his heart is HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 13 She has a tenor, he cried—"any tenor". is stored in bottles, wash .the Gut- full of love. 2. -He- maketh me to 1 .6 Pictured Nessus answered, sang with the. side of the bottle, tieing especial lie down' in green pastures; He "s��n star. - - w: • soprano and when the suditi ly careful to cleanse the mouth leasieth me beside still waters. disposition. 10 Device for 17 Pool - ended, he, and not the lade, was and cap. � _. _ As God.has Clothed the earth with tracing. � - verdure -of green, because green act CCC 18 Amidic. F : ' at for the eye, so God brings the 15 Behold. I EIFFEL I i 19 Repeated. epe naw. _ - -- 12 Father. -• t _ _ is the most restful of *all colors 14 Star, W •-- - -- - - - Y scent ; TI n �% A t By Wdleam soul into green pastures — into 16' Minute TOWER syllables. # r -41S CURIOUS ry O LD Ferguson places where the eye of the soul organism. 25 Growing out. t sg will be delighted .with the things 19 Nut covering. U 27 Lava. that it _beholds, most of all the 20 Argot. ; 28 To captivate. r beauty of the Lord, the love. 21 Mohammedan I 30Wa s. 4 ay k a nobles. 31 Three. AT iiiE GR.i-J4TETaT liness of Christ, the holiness of _ - ' 23 Wrath. 33 Wise men. IGNOWN lifer rtsetf, and the resplendence r? o h - 24 To- . -perturb. Poem. 35 'EAN f the trope which Is, net before � 45 Distinctive or skillful 37 Distant. ,^� us =these wonderful truths el- 26 Membranous'_ .,_ E�' a y ways rest the -fevered and weary theory. actress. 38 Payment THERE t5 A� 29 Transposed. 47 ream. VERTICAL demand. PR.�SSUt2E OF+ - soul. - - 41 In a row. - Guide and" Restorer 30 Going before. 49 Ampitheater Z Right (abbr.) 32 Sound of center. 3 White fur. 43 Berets. 3. iie restoreth my souL Christ Pleasure. - � 50 Tennis pont. 4 Stain o[ -- 44 Chestnut. uses may 'restorative ministries. 33 Bulk., _---`51 Italian rider. . disgrace. 46 To close with TO E',e,,Cf-t ,` Sametimes it' is the word of a 34 Uncommon. 52 River S Land wax. SQL IARf INCH x friet►d or minister. Or it may br 36 Eternally. obstruction. measure. -48 Queer. - -- - OF SUf?F;AJCE �•� '+' some lovely mood of nature. tie 37 Faihion. . S4'ro card wool. 6 Grain (abbr.).. 50 Eucharist . * gnideth me in the paths of right- 39 To careen, "56 Measure of 7 Road (abbr.) vessel. _ 1 ,r + eousness for his name's sake. 7n 40 Scolding area. -+8 Stair + ° : :• ���,�• at .� L«k • a _ .-. , post. 51 Postscript. _ •� . the spiritual pi si life, of which the, person., 58 She is 9 Aroma. � 53 Sloth. -. i here, speaking, e psalm st 1 is er peak .42 Height of a by birth. I I Eatable grass 55 Above. ` word "path"is a very simple, person. _59 She is a — growths.. 57 Note in scale. - .' easily understood 'symbol of one'x .. conduct, the manner of one's life; determined - by the things { - •- - - ^ . he does and the things he does riot' i3o.. 4. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow 'SH� f death, I will feaPno evil; for r+ t : thou art *ith me,; Thy rod and vVAS uSEq. IN thy `staff, they comfort me. Was _ `�+'�` X 147 CANNO_ NS the Lord able W. recover the soul 22 BREATHE THRL�uGH - 6U;iJNG TN E from life's wayside weariness and 2q 26 1"28 77'y�Lle-rr� ;4TH CENTUP-Y/ hunger? He will equally defend ALONG THEIR St[�ES. THE acid keep. it amid life's deadliest• _ . PTCIJELT'►t.FS dangers. "Thy rqd and thy -staff" ��t� ,_. SOMETIMES are not syrron�mous, -for .ever the > i pis shepherd _of today, though often .... WEIGH Eta r-'� Z� armed . with a gun, carries two in36 - POUNstrumenCs of wood, ,his great oak - F-ACH- club, thick enough to brain a wiid ' J beast, and his. staff to lean upon r x;: or to touch his sheep• — / eo►le, 7930 BY NEACAV10L.1"N:, _ Spiritual .toy and Blessing - - - SEA PRESSURE increases at the rate of a ton to the square inch 6. Thou preparest a table be with each mile of'depth Off the island,of.Mindanao, tri the Philip fore me in the presence- of mine - pines group, soundings of 35,400 feet have been reported. enemies. In the 'Lord our God we are secuted against the.-destruct- NEXT: he.•destruct- NEXT: Are red squirrels coed swimmers! - iveness of our yesterdays, the POP—If It's a Matter of Age By J. MILLAR WATT YOU -TEN VCARS OLD YOU/RF NOT AS TALL AS MY UMBRELLA! :. _ HOW OLD'- , _ _ .. _ _ .._ .- . _. - �-• iS YOUR .. _- UMBRELLA t; ..i Ir "I IS.l Thi-gell'8 r. I' tC. Ir,c, _ 1 i '•` w, IMF ilir 7. .. .. -. 4"Wl ar _ 4 �'�••''�• . •'' Golf Gives Him ma Exercise b. When a formal dinner begins' • at eight, at what time should 'a atclence guest depart? _ 6. Should a man' comb his lour • a N%" :ice m public? /HAS - _ .� Doing r `y'% j. f p b Answers H C �1 .,,. 7 u.. ,. WHAT W ¢ ",a•�'f•-ti•��.���o••rK��..+>.��-�� ,;G� ?�y•r� ti ;moi fi�,' 1. NO, LIi$nk you Its atlffic- '! • ��� sent. It is not at all necessary to 'r F L AV O " ��� MOS z COMBATS HI� BLOOD ! .' y, eaplain or apologize. 2. Mind PRESSURE ff' Moore,'. this is ;Mr, Carter, our - h ..q.'.4fYlf.. N . .. . - !,,:, President. 3e Yes... 4. Yes and -� A ossible a dote for high.. ,� , ens -loss of -business. P �ti g � it often rae blood ..pressuze in animals. has 1 A well-bred person resents such I been found at the University of !! �, familiarity from a stranger. 5.. El-'. Minois School of Medicine. ' even, or- s little before, unless -` — It is an antiserum,; that is, made -'-dancing or some other form of • c 1 HAT S s�AS �.• 'a' ml_ � like ' an antitoxin, a substance entertainment follows-. 6. No; .this , !`( Yormed in living tissues which' " r is considered effeminate. •� 1 $Qeutralizlis the poisonous products ` - of germs. a t BIG BENIN ry , This discovery is a new aP: ; �•� ' �, �... ` � proach to the mystery of human hHAVE were. to with, forms o animals f ' .�i. t r h blood .pressure. The. dogs f high F �� pressure closely resembling the % i YOU HEARD iad' and highly fatal bu- ' • aniri malady —0 Where were only three people ' IG N -- SUNSET ON VENUS left in the bus; an ,old lady. and PERFECTTh Four young scientists have re-' two men. Suddenly' one of the turned from a mountain -top camp men said "25," and the other _ _with 1,500 photographs of -sun -- immediatel burst into laughter. : r sets on. the planet menus, When he had ceased chuckling -he he _ They aai�obabiy not more y'� called. out "321," and the other child,'his her resorted to stern- - :.c urpq 'than a dozen 'astronomers --had: man now s fat --Cold Elbows a observed the- phenonie n daring h ,, . < This- went on fol some' time. '-No A neighbor, watching- him chas- - the last 200 years. The describ yt sooner would one call a number ise the boy, noticed with admirw- Do you know why women have ed, the photographs, as the first 'l !� / thin the other -would lau tion that. Renfrew gave no out- cold elbows? According to been successful series of ictures df '? � ins ward indication of . aih. - Francis Utley, who . xtudying facts about Mrs- been The of lad ou e p e sunsets ever made. mentality of her two companions; on - you ever - cry w en They saw Venus as a thin til- R , ``turned to them and said, "Excuse you're beaten, Renfrew?" he ask- some old Baltic and Russian tales Y state that the devil left the ark t :- ser crescent, the horns of which John Carroll pick* the gamq of. -me, but I don't : see • anything ed"What's- _ ?�� through a hele -bored in ..the aide. M bent toward each other until the golf as a hobby because Is gives ` funny in shouting-' a number." the use?" retorted the It is said- that Noah did -not off flaks. - small 'bo ` The old man's deaf!" - planet was visible as a delicate him i�emaeeded exe a oda Mere we .IL a- all nglit, madam, one y• ` it, t a dog ring =of -light. _As�ognomers plc- 4 'lig replied, "we are commercial tray = know how o plug Jones: Very polished w* - gigantic. and .began to In furs _ Venus as a„ i antic - dllat - ellen and we know all our jokes ry p - bevel•" by nnmbeTs.': ansa, Mrs. Brows,, don't you desperation, the dog called to Mrs. _ 4 -� ' think?" Noah, who put her elbow tri the - Hotel' G -u a -s t--4pboning - Smith: -"Yes, 1wery polisht hole, and that is why wtiTnen have FINDS SHIP POSITIONS cold, elbows. - - A cambination sound and - radio at 2 m. d ,n . ■ s E down a for third -• deed. E Everything he _ time): Say, are you the says casts a reflsetion an ' buoy which will enable ships to " „ T O 'night clerk? aomeanr: • - BRINGS INSTANT EASL determine their location. occur- , . Clerk,,- "Yes what'• biting — - ately With respect to the huo i►eet. a 1N °— S P Y. you now?" _ t� film- prgducer was going ;p 1► NS _ has, been developed by. the. Un �•••- ►....•.+.:+ _ Guest- "Tha'a what ra - rouiid the -_studios one day when �tiSt VR -- fted States Coast and • Geodetic 1 a know." he saw a, face he didn't know. ��TgES' 6G �CHES ick to :_- - Surrey for use in ocean surveys. _.Take It Easy; _ "Are you an our staff?" he - Survey EVMAt, In operation, a ship explodes a Save Your Nerves- The science-niastef was dem- —_ small TNT bomb. The ' current - anstratink- -the reaction • on lime- "Yes, sir. Your brother engag- that explodes it makes a mark _ water of caibon dioxide. The ed me." on a rapidly moving gape. The presence of this gas gives to the "Is that so? What do you do? r - sound of the explosion . is picked We want _tb be energetic, and „ up by the distant buoy, which -peppy all of the time, and never char kms -water a milky .appear- "'I'm . a' writer_ _ immediately sends out a signet. -fee] .lazy or tired: We- _have .a ance' ''A wrier, slid you say?".. be. I This is -received' b the -ship and notion that healthy and happy Holding a' beaker of the liquid asked suspiciously. Y P in his hand, he breathed into it - "Yes, sir." - ,. ata r ' causes a second mark to be made' people, never become fatigued: "Al on the moving tape. Froin the The truth is that they do get tir- and held it up to'show the change. - 1 right -.spell something!? distance between the #wo maria- �d periodically, -but . know how. to Up .went a, hand. _ _ - "Ple$se, .air, ' asked ane of the Polonium, which costs about the distance of ship to buoy can rent and' recuperate. They exper- • class in an awed voice, "will any- $2,000,000 an ounce, is mined in be calculated. fence normal, not: chronic fatigue, body's- b - '" Normal -fatigue is :good. It is b rest bat'"' Northern C nada, -only 1,600 :. o t - ] - h h d milei from the North mole. of normal, healthful living.WOMEN WANTED -o'' - `Wb are - - It may be recognized y you suddenly +-• •---•.-• y by a general' y tirecjne9s of the body, which is -taking French lesson■?" 38 to 32 years ofd. Women who are How Can I not unpleasant and whirh may be "Well, 'we've adopted a ° O{�I7fltt fear hot .ns�ahee, diazy spells --to tate • d' elled b rest and slec and French baby and we're .eag- � BlArs— iaP y p Lydia It Pinthem's Vegetable Com- er , Opp TCN b inri'easet� nourishment. Every+ to know what , he as - 11 t h pound. pinkham's Is famous for BY ANNE ASHLEY Y when hebeginsto talk., �4"ie�� tram itc6isa a<iaaa� � t one who has known the joy of foot, ,seams .sd m8s eternally helping women during these "trylag _. }♦ - - Q— esased hia'irm m a■■ oak! -[•mhos, eon as; anti.times" due to tunetioasl irregular!- • hail work has known the joy of 7 memo. lr qaid D, D. D. Preseripu m• Greavies% ties. Oct a Dottie today from your Little Renfrew. was enerali ■noshes Boothe■ Hold can. I clear u water normal 3atigue. generally rrn �d Quietly �+n Am. . Q' p . froubW Findin that words i Ise trialboWs dr'agetstl WORTH TJ1,Yi3va1 which has, a milky- a earanCe ?' If . men and women -i--ould on y t3 sons-drosi.k tc*,far. D. D. D > IMOIl. pp' acre t normal fatigue had but -little effect upon ilii A. Dissolve a piece of rock -al- P gue as .an a•h- _ om about the size of a lima bean, companiment of work or effort, In a pini • of boiling water: This " and- would get the necessary re s E D 4ADVERTISEMENTS—— cu ,ration through , rest, more r� L IFI . ••linuch will purify one tub of wet- P ug �• � e • • • or.- = serious - fornis of fatigue wouid Q: -How can I- clean used par- never develop. Life would then affin so that it can be re -used:' be balanced,; - •4Al:ENT3"WA111TE1i HIGH QUALITY STARTED CHICKS,- BELTING BARGAIRQ A. Heat the paraffin . td fie- BREAKS IN ACTIVITY from -Government Approved blood - AGE VTfi WANTED -TO SOLICIT tested breeders Standard Qualit)T BELTING' FOR THRESHERMEN, boiling .point and strain through, -Plan. for. at least two -break orders for fish. 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How can I'restore .cut flow- Yo }letter pondence llvited. Hubbard •Port. ELECTRIC MOTOR,' t ;able Oven Co., 103 aathurat at FREE! You Can Now Own ' .era that Bre alightly. withered._ Y@ lie, on the,. floor, wit}, your Tnrorito CENTURY ELECTRIC MOTOR -S complete set of tleatitirul...silver. - A. Four a weak solution of feet propped up on a chair, are best suited for rural work. spare absolutely without coat, CAMt:RA OW'NERN Jori ,$ Rc Moore Electric,' 296 Adel- camphor into the water' in whirh manufactured and guaranteed by aide, West, Toronto. Tnteraational Silver, Company. , +the flowers •stand. - CAMERA OWNERS'DEVELOP AND _ - You may bare this complete set Q. How can I clean- brushes in print your own pictures. Complete DOGS FOR•SALE " absolutely free by sending your, ... i - tfit. $2 postpaid. films to Imperial. Send an order 18 p -ere ov 50 which• paint. has been allowed to Simple instructions. C.O.D. 23c ex. HUNTERS — QOSS BETWEEN now and receive. .complete partic- Modern dry? tra.'Prices on request. T`mpte�A regtstered' pointer and 'setter: ulare of this amazing offer, Six or Agencies, Tiox 585, Montreal. Short hair -black and white, liver eight exposure films developed . _ A. Soak in turpentine, gasoline, Etiquette and white. Males and females, in- and printed 25c, or 8 reprints 25c, : - Or hot: vinegar for about An •hour HUAI ESS OPPORTUNITY oculated for distemper by Duncan- plus your choles of a tree e,niarge_ Laidlaw method, Six to nine tnths. -'Vent in ease] mount or free silver. T}len weal, thoroughly in 'strong old.'Males $9:00: Females ;6.00. To- ware. To get -the. bgst in quality 'BUTCHER AND GROCERY BUSI- bacco Road Farm. MR. No. 1, Har- and service send your films t soapsuds. ness• for • sale; stock at invoice: BY ROB£RTA LEE dlxtures at h if row, Ontario. Imperial Photo Service, Station J., How can I make a a price.. J. Lanter, of macaroni and cheesedish 1. 'Should .One make any kind. Market Square, Tillsonburg, Ont. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES. AND Toront PIPS FOR 9AiF. A. Take 8 cups of boilingwat- STARTED CHICKS er, % teaspoon of salt, 2 cups of of ex lavation when refusing a warts permanently and painlessly LONGEARED, CROSSBRED. BLOOD P g GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE removed by electrolysis. 17 years' Fox Beagle Puppies, 7 weeks, fin - broken macaroni. Add' salt to drink? started chick bargains before they experience. Anne Graham -Logan, .,est.breeding. Males $6,00, Females a Mater. Add macaroni„Boil for '20 2. How should one introduce, a ail go. Two week old Grade "A?' - 140 Carlton Street. Suite Two: Tor. $4.00 (Snaps). Harold Ltndsay, two weeks old. New Hampshlres, onto. Branches in Hamilton, Lon- Nanticoke, Ontario, -Al minutes. Strain and rinse in.hoL. girlstenographer, who is a new white Rocks $10.45, 90 per cent. _ don, Sudbury, Timmins, St. Cath - water. Drain and add to the' Pullets $14.45, Cockerels $8.95:- falnes.' = SALE OP PACIFIC SEAT. COATS employee, to.an an executive _of the Leghorn puncta $17.40. Three week -' sauce. ? old add three cents. Extra Profit FIRST CLASS WOOL RABBITS SPECIAL VALUE IN PACIFIC SEAL _ company. _. add one cent. Four week old Bar- coats;' full swagp`er style; black Q. How Can I clean patent 3. When a man takes 8,girl t0, red Rock cockerels $13.96. Free ANGORAS. FINEST QUALITY; only; coat and dining guaranteed leather shoes and handbags? a public dining place, is it all 'r•'ange Pullets, 4 weeks to •24 first class wool producers.. Does two years; sizes. 12 to 42:.110 coats A Th ca b weeks. Free catalogue. Prompt de. $5.00, Bucks ;'3.00 each. R Faber., only; while they last only $39.50. They n e mad o e to• look _ .. Y right for i 10 t r -h m o suggest some _ Per cent.reduction- •• t livery. >. nsa l e Tw d l R.R 1 He 11 Ont.' 6 e ae i rel'ty - .._. _ g g$• 3 Chick Hatcheriesa T ea- 1..:=�'e•' Me new. by means of a milk bath, thin on the menu that he, knolls Limited.. Fergus. Ontario. of ex -service and service men: Will '..:, g - and 'rub over 'the shoes or- bag;, Ary -pith another clean cloth. This Treatment is also very good for the leather.' ” Only about 25,000 of the farm orchards in Ontario are sprayed _ regularly, leaving about 170,000 j which .are. neglected. F. W.. Hod- getts of the Fruit Br'atich, .To, ronto, declares that these, un- sprayed orchards are hotbeds of -disease. _.-.s is goo - 4. Isn't it poor form for. sales. pegple. to address 'customers as "honey," " " .dear,rr ._ doe- tor,". .."c a p t a i n," -. "brother," -- "boss," etc.? Slow Su ning (IGARETTE PAPERS AUTOMATIC DOUBLE BOOKLEr SAVE MONEY • ON, THESE HIGH gtiality.started.efilcks rrortt blood - tested breeders. -Ten dayold Bar- red Rocks, New' Hamps $8.45, 90 ...Per cent Pullets $40,95, Cockerels $7:91: Leghorn l5ullets $13.90, two week old add one cent; three week" ,Old add four cents. Large Egg Quality add one cent. Four to five week- old. Barred -Rock cockerels $14.s. Top5. Older free NotchChl keries, Guelph, Ont. opt. POULTRYKEEPERS — NO EXCUSE for not having paying stock this fall and winter. Bray started chicks; pullets, up to 5 weeks, 1m-, mediate shipment. Also some Tur- •keya and capons. Day old chicks to order, Write for dally special list. Bray Hatchery, 130 John N., Himll ton. 'Ontario, A FEW SCHOOL TEACHERS, MALE or Female to make $25.00 weekly, ` 'selling our FAMILEX PRODUCTS .which are actual household neces= sides guaranteed quality; wanted In every .home. Write _FAMILEX PRODUCTS CO., 570 St. Clement. Montreal. Barn Roofing-Gramary 1hiing- SUPERTITE STEEL SHEETS COST less, covet more, last longer, lay faster, save sheathing, Buy now before war advances prices, direct from'faetory: Superior Products Limited, 15 Nelson,Street, Sarnia: Ontario. •i - ISSUE 33—'40 1 Fur Store,` Vancouver; B.C. -- M - - -WATCH REPAIRS '$1.25 REPAIRS YOUR WATCH, NO. matter how badly broken. One; _ye8kr guArgntee.,Watch Repair Co, B4 Lippincott St., ToTont2i." ' - Guaraalteed•. CAR AND TRUCK PAR'E'S Used'-- New. '. SPRCIALIZING IN REBUILT MO- TORS. POWER -UNITS. Rydranife- H• 1 a It Wiwelrea, 6eaeraters, Startefr. IMagaeten, Carburetom A Radiator* — Exe6sase Service. b, Qla•a — Satlafnetioe or refuud. Levy. Auto Parts, Dept. J., Toronto. 4. .� `-t '-._ -'�...:}.>,'c.. •'9 :.'rt3"�s'.�2 , , . ��,:: a ,., i�'w• -, ... .y.-'. ,w'+.,.. '!.. a.�,. �rr'a .'�•=-ter' ' "'"r 't:.� :.•�' :.-.•- _ - .x^.o..;:.- ;-a. .n+•.. `-_.x`• .r -..' n�'n+si".,•..AS" ,,..^-.� .2. . ..., -. 1, ,r r•1 .:-'* p. _s... -�., _ �y-.. •,-.,f '�i' s:: +v '-"'.'1�,. :5 '�iA -r .3'.,'_ • r-• ro•Z r,r call' at the booth nearest the point _ L I S K �-.Mr. _and Mrs -Robt. Ruddy and . �Misa Irene Elliott, ' ria of the Robt.AIL daughter, were in Guelph over the .Simq�son Co., Toronto, was "home arevisiting. vau r S S No 4 West ooze, who`,lsas been re- week -end. over Sunday. - - „ 'The government is particularly S. S. • interested in questions 14 and 17. • • pdbnto since last Dec- -•Mrs: Casey,. -of. Respeler, has -,Wm. Gnilis is not enjoying the Register early. will remain closed- 0- losed M ed on Pickering friends -been-'-visiting her daughter, Mrs. best of. health of late, but glad to �^ o y;. Art. Richardson. see him somewliat improved at pre- = -" _ , Holiday Field —During the past -.ten days _ or .' F. Runciman, Traffic Off- Walter ..and Mrs, Shepherd, of sent. = so, considerable. _cnntrovexsey has lfis. Runcimari and son, Toronto, spent Sunday with rela- tilrs.'Rout: Gordon- is visiting Civic 0 1 8,y. le - been taking place over -ti?e Provin- �J dipg'his holidays with rola: fives in Pickering. - her sister at Cameron Lake. Day nets over $600 tial Premier's.. request to keep our Miss Ghariotte Taylor; of -'Tor- onto, is visiting her uncle anal a or schools closed to '.enable the boys r .Hiss Margaret-, Telfor, of- _ .� ani, _ x is visiting with.. Miss �. . E. '- Frank and-,4Hr's.' Hall. L riled States, Publications . -_:Members of the different l it'its and girls to assist ,with work at r -ch 'and other Pickering- -,30 miles of South Pickering ed' Cros Soc- a a reilef measure, per hour through this ring R S home as war e . n. Friday last to hear a consequently, the Board of S. SAl mends !or..a- few. days. - - village. -So say. the. signs at .the. en- _ The , purabasers of American iety met o: trance to Picl&rin \o. 2 High- iiagarines have found that an ez- statement on the results' of -their No: 4 West, (Pickering Village) ; —li. ,j. Clark, of .Burford, spent'It-will B, ` A few days last • week' with his way, each end: It - will' be enfarcea, tra two to five cents has, been add- Field Day, kkold• on Civic Holiday hove, upon receipt of the written ' iiaother, Mrs. W. J>' Clark, and sis= and has already been done. Driv- ed to tie cost of their favourite in the 1Vlemorial: Park here. The request from the Dept. of Educa- ....tens, Misses Jean, and Nora. - -ers, , Beware! from: now on. -publication. This is ' just another threatening weather of that ' day tion, decided to announce the clos- —Darin the ..past week, St. 3 --Those of the ,village (�lnd many contribution toward 'Canada's ; War doubtless -had `some -'effect-on the ing of their schools � for the dates - Effort. 'Canada* collects thin added attendance, but even so; the net mentioned — Public School to open Francis de Sales. Church has".been' o -"fliers) found over the week -end; : having a eom�lete set of new,. that the two or three says of wind ,sum.• Don't object. results on the entire day's opera- on Sept. 15th., the Continuation t i stained glass;. figured windows in''---Qut of ,the south-east. had warmed ( ing are about $515.00, and con-. hpmeon'of writ n (Pressintimate pthat - o r o ` u the. ,lake to a oint where. they . .04 idered most gratifying.. g stalled. `` P P s . ! - The Committees have asked US' s all schools will open on 3rd fora F Dtlr.. and Mrs. F. Coates and could go- into the water without NationalZegistra roll e -all, ` fami y, who have _ been .. spending `• suffering too mucin from the ,-cold. especially, to thank _ .the. members then dismiss till the' dates several. weeks with- relatives near- Set -vices will be held in � the -tion to commence of the ` six ball, teams fore their �nentioried: Watch f��i confirma- Brussels, returned to theif home ' Presbyterian Church on Sunday aid in providing the . tournament t;on of this. — Ed,) _ that started of, the day.. The teams here., last week. - - � next at 10.00 a. m. conducted • by Monday next. - Mr. Ra ,..T. Moble of Rev. Mr. Irwin, of Whitby.- were — Audley, Kinsale, C'zerz;r- y ,Sunderland, , , wood, Base Line; Wlhstevale and - Ont., has been engaged as Princip- i ¢-1'Ir. and lilts. John Poynter, of, National Registratipn Aver' the Pickering. e al of Pickering _Publlc_School sue- , Toronto, have been spending a few Who le- s>f_-fF '"Dominion will coni- p i ceedin Mr. I. L. Wilson, who has days with their- daughter, Mis. 1•t T e Pickering g , mence on Monday next, Aug. 19th, , enli3ed in the Air Service. i T. and Dr. Fahaise and family. A r and will continue nti) Wed. 1st. BRADLEY'S A -•Last --week we advised irk t, -kat —Wo. are..in -receipt of a letter due o e ming of a blanket at rom rt Fur e, o icer- � �—+�- - - - - and child having. reached tlw Men's � an - _v�erallsa, ��1,38 t� r. up • the Park on the" First of''Juiy. By , ing, ji'o%v on 3lanne Service• work' �Pe carr a full line of � age of 16 years will be restated to y .the 'end of the* week, the owner in the Maritimes: Mr..Cooke is a appear at your ow -n particular el Men'a tFo><l; boots, :,9� lap Fresh a and the finder - to-sk:ip=builder,. and -hiw-servic- --- - -1 polling booth" and `ansae' ° _ 1 H "d $ether. A team of horses Jhat-had ! es -are now' being used on that the -questions. asked.- it is suggested Farmers, --•Look your hare'1ess t strayed were -also found by the- i work at one of our Eastern ports that each erson refer 'to -one of ' an - i - t P -over. -ard Ise* �vhatyou need , canoes It -pays to advertise. - —T.. a Canadian- National: : F:�hib- t'{e numerous advertisements tha* The:annuai ru of the Pres- ition will open on ;Friday next.. then oo,il�in and -4Ve, will fib �� .►urE:fl T have 'been publishea, 'containing the _ byterian-_Ladies Aic� will_ be held at--Notwithstandin; -the war, which - - - • ' 'questions, write down y oui? answers j otl 4 p, the home of 3lrs. L. hemp, East has. caused so:.e of the foreign. i an carr same' :with you- t~) -the - i d. Y Y Meats .Tonto Line, on Vednesda., -Aut.. countries to wit`cimw their exhib Re latrans: In t'Te case of an inval- Har19 te'68 sltd �IcCeF fa aired r ~21st, at 2.3'0. 311 the ladies of the' its this Year, the Fair is expected id. unable . to' travel, nuke this - - p. Our dellyel••y is at.your servlco - congregation .are_ invi;ed to. -briny_ t ; ecru cl, if not :urpasa that' of- k i„x:tt- t„- scmteone who brill civmio i' their basket' Caro wilt be at the . -funnier years. _ unicate same to the Registrar, n'h•. �• O''Brad ey �llane Pick �G20 _ •. ' ! four corners to tgice-al! the ladies —The Garden Party heIA .at the pill .in turn have a Registrar call P110]�Qy Pick_8�114 - iCL71RENCE SILK _ ' who wish' to go. - - home of 31r. and Mr-,-F-red Rnfen-, :. ort the. invalid,,it 7;er� r., _. `-laza. T.... teAenson,_ has. just :vas 'w -it attended 'and' all had an , don't leave if till ---'- - ---- - -- - - -- -- - - _ 4 Resister. early, - �- load campteted, flip contract of that enynyab;e tLe;ung. •A goad pro9 the last dsy: Avoid ilio rani+. It i3 "'oughly altering hes premises, :the rani •vas given by Osha«a tale.t� P=• inatef that ablaut .1200_ rv-il-Vreg,-, Eastern House. In add;tiion to part assisted by local talent: F„Il'�:,wing I • .n CPO - a Qu--Pro9mm,.4he lasiley -sen-ed :re- 2. ( % olil:l. Sun•Di -) an i, fi i ..ot the personal residential €ct:.•� ::, 2 (Toxon .iiali f'irkering't and that of the building, the s.nre sect#on fr s:u ^pis, rxhich all-er�josed.'Fin-� it will takN about 15 minates . for will be that part viBited by the aztciail:.` tie Party: vias a su;ress..elone. so that 'it. ea:, be sees . public, in whir? the store fk,,r has-�.4`:er a' isrrgering iltnecs 1Ir,: that no time must be lost,. been extended toward the rear giv- harry Sr. died on Wednesda -last - _ J ' -at the howe� of .-her dau h k I - Hunt rip Tine '6f the pubtish'ed .list _ ffaw_ ing possibil three times the -form- g ter, Mrs. _ J 5mm�ters �f �'oronto. tar t of-quectraris, and be prepared with p er Ploor space. He now has adeq- H f iaeral :.�t ray$15 all the E A D 1626 1 your'ans�vers, birth dates :etc: . -Irate - space for all neccessary shot. t-ogk place. on ..Tliursda • , to Pine: ; ,}� y � lie�iFter early, and' don't coni- oce firis .-cases, refrigerators et'e; :bringin'g 'Hill Cemetery, Scarborn. Deceasec! pisii� if you Five to t.ait itf a line pp_ y� 1 e - _ into full' view of the- ublic, his en- came out €rnna. Gertrany- a- little. - to L�VI-..---Ti T in 9 •p till your -turn,. • - - . . tire stock of .merchandise. The at- over -a 9r ur a�;o, _to visit her son, _ Reg•i%tration' booths -trill be' open ._ terations- have made a vast im F. Barry of the 3rd Con., and her p• m. on each -' tilpe'appreciate your�rders -�•W� strive to -please.. P- from'9 a. ni. till 20 �• rovernent, and the•.store now equals dauiKhter in Toronto, but•,was unab- of Abe three days ` ” in appearance, th t of mtl-ty irr the; ie -to ce-,urn home' on aecount -o•P �?' • µ T►+ere ars severe penalties for 1 Miracle Whip " larger' centres, engagedgin similar the war. She Has highly egteemetl �+ €a=aura, including 'inprisonment, ' . t� ! e TC t e & Blacktrell by all who knew -her. trade. - _ � u are absent - ISL - - - i If yo a ab e t on those dates, `S' AR DR ESSINC� - - TEA . _ - _ Grape _Fruit •Deice _:.KRAFT.. ALWAYS UNIFOR&J, Large 50 oz, tin _ Only, -65c. lb. Only `rte'. .. �apnlyrge 2.49c: oz la IM .7 SISMANIt. iPays- -- - y - All the Work _ ONTAFi7O - .. - to Buy gime , Boots _ • Priced from S,2.913 to $5,50 per pair.^1 MERGENCY 'CALL.They sure do give satiisafact' �8 All the To farm ers - It 'Pa. s � �' $ � -Q buyOveralls & Time to school boys and to seconds' school dils - - Work - sae n r ' There's o Bette made rARM-ERS SCHOOL BOYS--..- "Ff you'can: use able` bodied willing youth If you are willing to serve your country s -Me S, .CHAPIMAN - for harvesting and general farm help, _..needs by helping on :the .faun, enrol - - apply i:rrimediately to your Reeve, Agri- Fin 'cultural Representative oYlocal Employ- with your school principal at your owns - meat Office, - chool Watch for enrollment dates.- C ' ar ware -er n .. lip qr - _SCHOOL-lGTRLS - i _ - Doors If you are willing to '-serve ..by selling war ' - s creep n ow � creeps G= principal at - y - Perfection Oil Stoves QQrtificatQ9 enrQ1 with, your school your own school. Watch for enrollment dates. - - - r fl .. _ .. _j _ - - w'�wN/�w11 �AAA�AMA ��Aff �/ t� ;The maintenance Of a continuous supply" of food for Britain's fighting forces and civilian population is of paramount 'importance in the suc• .. ' cessfui prosecution -of -the war. - The financing of our war effort is another battlb which must be won on the home economic front.' The. Ontario Gov®rnzhent seeks the co-operation of all in meeting the present critical • situation. - x r M. F. �IEPSVHN X. O. HI _ MINISTER OF LABOR .1.F tV-W McClary's Electric 'Rangy s _ _• -` -- _ _ . _ . _ and, Hot Platen Harvest Tools & Binder twine " "74gerA far McCarmsek•Cear6% Farm Machinery and - Repairs.. Our Motto We brl yr IL Cas flet it. Or ft M not mads. _ pboi g UN BALSDON, - G.� "bS"_'"�"'^'sLK'�"'.ti'2rt'. ,ti. A x...e.4�.iEa�..�`.&� � ��y""4!b.' ,.: "'� ^e•'.i.a^�t�G.^',1'f� C..�, . . a a.»;r�+;S...s..il�ct&'0..: �i,.:f. a'."'3'iXnZ...z�.:,,s .._ -,., • _.. .- .. .. . _ - .. PICKERING