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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_08_23... ...� „ .: ._ .-„'. nV. �. _- �.... .•i.^Y:: :.. -ruY" •.4ins .n.R 'A w' }• .•; .N " - ..tiWK 1Pi ,'•. .YI ,ems 4WOL. LX PICKERING, ONS., FRIDAY' AUG. 23. 2940 No.1 • ;►•�a>rfsssiassal �ass�. . • . - - — _The First Issue of the _ - GREENWOOD. ,�� _ HONOR ROLL PICKERING NEW 5 = MILLS H. 0. PEARSON-Pbysieian. :. ►. 1 ! u tttadSattaeoo. (3nnbertoo. lob : (Names in heavy tyM - are 'tlioae Every newspaper office• hAs its re -arranging 'certain of the deceas- now overseas). 18861•1936 , 1 R H. FORSYTH. Oph. D., Director t ,1 .d ed ��• files. In most offices a copy of, • ods effects, and found placed away, ember ate A 1 each issue is filed away and when in a trunk, with otter papers a JCHOPPIPIG Bra. aaamined by .ppoiatmeet. the lift two issues are nom Tete, co Dong. Johns, .Pickering, Signallers - Clarmont. ons y- p py of the first issue of this pub Leon. Herbert Whitevale, R. A. F. Monday, Wednesday apd Friday r they are .bound and goy into the lication, Vol. 1. Issue No. 1. Nov: Fred Herbert, Whitevale, Tank C. a� . 1�E GRIND Flt • archives. Tl -Pickering, News, tfor 11th, 1881. published that year by Claremont, 48th H. VkWALD RUDDY Baxeleter, some, reason or other -had- wot__ffled- W-. H--Higgins;-for t1�-publiffheie. John Murray, Q - arts and Fbed f in Bran, �ri3 p the .first two years, consequently The publisher, who has o n - ; -also minerals and ytilu- cpc, FLIP r q y , present a ed brtbtitate�L B we have never had, tti�at privilege been -with this Ted Fowler, Picketing, Q..0. R. tsar. . as or sucHoasas. wbitby. g Paper "for forty- co0centrates for-protltable fetdiaj of exhibitingOUR FIRST ISSUE. six years, is Roy Barry, Pickering, greatly indebted to. Gordon Watson, Pickering, _ BE'it`TON, BELL & ROSS' = This summer there - ng, A. S. C. IEept on baQ passed away an Mrs. T. C. Brown for the gift of Ross Heron, Pickle ' ; -Barristors clic Solicitors old citizen, of Pickering Township, this copy v;hich we prize a, great • e stook .1bt best Poultry: an elderlylady who y Jim McRae, Pickering, R. C. A. o>!iy llf.l.Ai:ATOiv. K. C. T had made a deal. For an of .our friends who Basil Bye, Pickeri Ordnance Feeds aqd los. e practice' of preserving' original may care to see that copy rove have 11 +► '4$i.�tOOKE SELL. K. C. Adel, 8 I. L. Wilson, Pickering, R. C. A. F. F. ����71 ROSS Papers and volumes. 'Other mem- lung same for a while in our �• Simxnoas, Pickering : _ Bari hers of the family, some time after windows here. Robt. Holman, Claremont, Tank C. JOHN L. POND Tor to the Passing of their sister, were r7+ Thos. Lye, Claremont, R. C. E. :,Re air Shop V. HICHAREWON do Co.. Barris. - — Lee. Lye, Claremont, R. C. E. p �a� �rs solicitors. I+iotari�s tee Saks list. • • Harold hardy, Claremont, Tank C. ��e�Wr' S,Iuatag'3a T6ront— r - t.. OO you recognize this scene? Ivan Purdy, Claremont, R. H. L, I. `l yam prepared to repair trac. e �a.'tMb: Pict - : •. • a'eMptaoa• ceia3 Pbasr 4613, alt - - Brougham, R. C. E. tors and, farm maebin r pa a • �• Day. Walker Brougham 48th H. fOrOdi11. TeteCioae rina e. 9Y�jsir s = .err li, �s��FS n a �� y: s�`t, ' , _ I , , � M � Harold Short, Brougham, Tank C. Ain also agent, for Coeksbutt Harold Barlow, Pickering Implements.," _ 1)Ofiial r s y. �Cy y a , .~ 'M1` e:�t� . s +k 3 • j George Martin, Pickerizig Vet. C. Satisfaction guaraAtted ` = °'eve v Leon. Bath, Pickering, Vet. Corps. JOHN NORTON (� DRBERT d to of Royal o es 8.. %_ ; r - _ g R. C. R. Phone 6104 CLAREMUNT• •,a:,.ifl. D.B.. Gradrate.of qx Royal Cotige of � _ 4 - David J. Bath, Pickering, p� Sar eosa gad elle U +oasts of Toronto. , W. Lay. Smith., Bay Road Q: Y. A. AI�cR 1n r�wcoa� boor apt( Se. And. Alb. E. Srrritih, Bay Rd Q. Y. R GD wch. ori Oat. 4 toms : 6 a.,d. ao E y 3 , w appotntmant. cx -ceo wrvks). Phone Pink i7oo. - _ Hart Smith, Bay Rd. Q. Y. R. �' .& A. Maskell, Brougham, R. C. E. ---�- . - ..:. .,• - Reg. Wells, Rouge, A. S.. C. .......�. - _ �notats+r,r i! arts. Jack Underwood, Dunbarton Q. O. Insuraiaee of AH Kinds. Jack Bell}ouse, Dunbarton, �R. BEATON; TOWiv9f3i:P - Mel. Paxton, Dunbarton, A. S. Q Best , ,Rtes Aval�eblt With - �v . CSe.Ft' C:oovaym�er. GommYauonat. br �- a9laarit.. Accgentana.' Etc. isswr of _ _ Vic. Robinson, Claremont, Osh. T. ' s ct. «a wtnie,ate.Unc. Fred White, Dunbarton, R. C. A. F. 04'B�i� and Servrioe. - Joe Amos, DunWrton, R. C. A. F. A. E. R�CHA�f��?SON - - , Ra Cross, Dunbarton, Q. 0. R. �d ens Rllene (IMBR� ,AL IY9ET ..: - � Dick Cross, DUsrbartax, Q. 0. R. WWLIGHAM _ -PICK 515 . REAL ESTATE orifi yles, Dunbarton-,-R-.--49_-A___ - -- CONVEYANCING Bill Moor4, Dumbarton, R. ------- --CA.n old established ap, Dunbarton,48th High. 6ens7L ready s Cru NOTIC to serve. -Bobb D;»ber, Dunbarton, Navy 1 insane Pick. 6000.9 *ir"a'r�r.r Boit .Graham, Dumbarton, Tor. Sc. Our buts pads yogi wag evesT i ti - - tea i Ken Smits, Dunbairtan, -Signallers ds'w , - AA� AA "-- Albert Smith, DunVon, R. C. A. F. - W M . -MAW Albert ears, Dunb'on, R. C. A- F. CO Ken Reid, Dunbartoo. Q. O, R ®Lt' N COI�B� LICENSED AUCTIO.14EZR dtiili u� VALUATOR "'""'°" Eddie .McDonald, I?asirr.. A. S. 6• - U1 Q�']�$` j'r The .'dews has .--a collection of sr -ace permits, a number off theesc Geo. Underwood, Dun. A. S. C. '_.__..sales caladucted .Aoywherc - - :�:.: ..fiAND Qr'RIA � f0.• y Phone or write. Address 811: Datadu saFh' photos as above.' Photos of '2' is, �,uildings, tomes _etc, . Can Alex. A(Ien, Dumbarton, . - �iLs scenes • throuphout Pickering Town yon i entif the above?. Our next Glyn Joyce, A. S. C. d Y l Dumbarton, Street, Eaaat. - - ship, air taken 35 "yearn- ago, and i•4se w-tii describe and name the Dick: Fowler, Pickering, Roy. Tor. . Whitby, Ontario. earlier. To show some of the chap-_ abcve.,AVe think you will find W. T. McCarthy, -Dumb.- 48th. High. BUILDE'R'S SUPPLIEF1 that- havet . -been,- made -An -our g�the an i 8' _ neereating." Watch for theca. ill Lucas, Dumbarton A. -'� , S. C. Ir landscapes during that also IOOal Oartager word: -8rierbush Ha*t g period, - we 'All pictures taken within this Alex. Carp; F. Bay, Tor. Scott. ! We baveake ineed in ofteir a lull 1 purpose to publish each,• week, when- M�vnship. - - Jack Burgess, Dunb.' G: G. $. G. P - Goremmeat [.icerued _ . _. _.. _ _ _ _ _ Cliff Bassett, Dunb. 48th High. -LINE .of MAPI:E LEAF MILLINQ Main St, E.- StUaff villa, Int. WHITEVALE - Jack Mundell_ Claremont, R. C. A. ppMpANy F>aFDB. - -. ;Canadian National Exhi ti Geo. Bradley, Pickering, Phone 191 eomineacea tads - Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Parks. y• - Don Spragge, Pickering Maternity, Medical, and Surgical A•ueust 23rd - Seplember 7th g A MITCHELL and daughter, Pamela, are staying Wes, Baker, Pickering. . cases taken at the cottage. - C. Paddick, Pick. R. C. A. Med- Pi©keri'31gy Qom, aMatereity St:rt�i-Room A few ladies from Whitevale at-. _ ;:. KL`SALF. C. E. Morley, Pick. N. P, A, M, .FfioIIq Office 74 Res. G6 M ' _' _ _ -Lou. Scott, Pick. N. P. A. M, - _ Rata for ZO dam -825.73 � tended the Trousseau Tea given - ,' .. _ Ro&tortd Mertes in attsndacnce and for Miss E. B. Miller, in Toronto, Mrs. Stell and :son -Harold, spent Chas, Law', Pick. N.' P. A. M. 24 hour service given, whose wgdding takes , .place -,•this Thursday -list in Toronto. Don, Straughan, Pick. N. P. A•- X Ambulance Service month. Mr. Milton Parkin of BracAridge Elwood Huyck, Pick. N. P. A. M. King Bu$ Killer MRS. E.R. GOOD 25.37 We extend our, sincerest wishes spent the -week-end at - his homy F. Wilkinson, Pick. N. P. A. M, and .congratulations to Mr. and here; Fred Robinson, Pick. N. P. A. M. 6. 10 and : 20 lbs base 4 Mrs. Jack Herbert who on Thurs- ! :blaster Billy • Taylor, of. Oshawa, Art. Lenson, Claremont. M.. I. R" l FOR day of this week, (22nd) celebrated is enjoying a week's vacation rovith Lloyd lucks, Claremont. M. I. R. Sprayers, Garden tools, Laws INSURANCE their Silver Wedding. They have 1 Masters Jack and Gerald Hooker. - Ed. Baird, Pickering mowers, Btrry boxes, Cole- tr one son in tie R A. F. in Eng• Mrs. Franklin Rogers motored to The News is attempting to prepare - Mae Stoves ' and Hotplates. SERVICE land, and Fred in-- the- "Tanks".- •, Renfrew' last week End -spent a few a . list .of the . names of Pickering Phage Pickering 67- - The Young People ceriainly`,put days with her mother there. Township men, who are with the Lawn mowers Sbarpened their heart and soul into their Mrs. Roland Daniels, of Kingston Canadian Services at home and and Repaired. CYRIL Z. MORLEY meeting, last Sunday evening• in the � and Mrs. Clarence Young, - of Osh- overseas, and ask that the' families y FIRt AUTOMOBILE,, Uft, United Church. -Everybody enjoyed awa, have been visiting Mr. and or friends advise us of the names Ageat for h4sneyHarris Repairs. ;, ACOIOSNT, WIlifi�TORAd the splendid message . "brought .to Mrs..Lloyd bloody, asld Units of any member of their �i PUMrC LIABILITY ills, them by Rev. 'M• R:'.Jenkinson;- of i BU B Mrs. Nelson Ledgett and daugh- families who may have enlisted, in Pickering. ter Fern,, spent a couple of da s order that we may incorporate the SERVICE Pf30TECTFONy Hardware la,i sswit& The Young ;People held a• delight- last week with Mr. and'M•rs. Chas. names in this list..In the list. now •• TH N ing Camp Fire Meeting in Flem- Ledgett here. published, the names of some of i i7 F ♦}�\�)�S�WBST 88D ing's 'hush, on Monday, Rev. J. R. Mr.• Jack Mowbray spent the past the units are, not given. May we �O� � q �VliiilSi SUITE - Parks, of. High .Park Church, Torr -on- week with his parents at their cot- have the -correct information on to, gave them sound_ -advice nn - tage' at Beaverton. While here they these?. We ,would like to have :ihe 3 -piece Walnut design Youth and .Mairiagas • which all enjoyed a motor trip to Ottawa. names and units of all from this thoroughly. enjoyed. Several games, Mr. and Mrs. 'Stewart Camer- townsiiap. 'Drop ' a line or -phone the EE 'Awaterfall d,esigu--$79.50 in cluding a Scavenger Hunt, bring- on and i'amily; of Toronto have been News Office, Pickering. ing them to the village -for garbage, holidaying with the tatter's sister, Spring filled Mattresses, from caused !ots of fun-lleaps' o e le- rs. George Tripp 1T rj a 'WITH •EVERY PURCHAS QF c $17.30 to $29.50 ious watermelon concluded an even= -Miss -Eileen Parldn' attended the Children's Day, :Monday' at ,C. N. E. G X ALL Now is the time for summer ing of good fello-:vship and socia' Spencer - Shumult wedding held in contact Brooklin Anglican- Church fast = H�orticttltural Society Picnic - EFFERVESCENT FRUIT furniture, lawn cbairs etc. When a member can - feed. thresh- • Wednesday afternoon. �.... ors and hold a meeting for the loc- 'The W. A. meets at.. the home Few f ` SALINE Wllbll papers and Gift Cbioa' g people in Pickering Town al branch of the Women's - Institute' of Mrs. .9. Farndale on Wednesday ship' kriaw that there is so delight - Pet A Beautiful Decorated Tumbler See out Gold $sal Congoleulp to show what that or snits- afternoon of this week at 2.30. Mrs • g -ful and interesting a' place ,in the BOTH FOR Rugs, in the qew patterpa, tion means to the women of rural Wagg's group has' Oharge of the township, as Twin . Waters, the : _ : _. Ontario, giati for' be Easy -about suininer home with the Old Mffll fifty folk at the home of airs. Sid. Mr. and Mrs. -Anson Balson and Museum, of C. R. Purcell. He and W ssltipg Machine and the Pugh, for the girls' meeting: Mrs. family of Taunton, . spent Sunday his good wife welcomed the Hort- girls' ,-,, Whitt StwiOg Machine. J. Baldwin, of Locust Hill gave a last .w-it11 Mr. and Mrs. V. Parkin. icultural friends at their, place on , "NEWAiM: 390 Paper on "Democracy".. Slips of Miss. Doreen and Betty Balson are Saturday last, when a .dakghtful paper' containing questions "What remaining• for a week's , visit. _ time .was spent. After inspection of (�at)1LUg lilld Refreshing- { ITay �' we -girls would like - to-kthow" The ladies of the W. I. spent a the many implements of farm and Phone 1800 brought many usefni • hints. Roll very enjoyable afternoon with WE home seen in- the Mill, and a visit colitaind no Epsom Sails Call was..aatswered by "Hoye can, I_ Altona . Ws I-: last •Thursdap •at At- ter the gardens and 'Ponies a teat �j /1A help my community". An interest- tona. The Kinsale ladies gave the was served on the lawns.- Mr. and �0��� �R��i CCt, Ll , HE Fq KERIN Ce A. S�TERRITT ing' contest was held. A dining- program - after • which -the girls , of `M". W. H. Maore, M. P. and Harty 3 E" room table iwas set -with thirteen 'the Home -makers', Club very capab. and Mrs. Newman were among the SUNDAY HOURS -12-1 no0% d-iw aw �r N EW Ru miiid Dirsotor errors. Mollie Randall , corrected ly served a delicious supper on the visitorg. Alex. ,Gourlie, on behalf of 'nrnitnre `Dealer twelve. This was both novel and lawn. On the 27th, the -ladies 'are the Society, extended tharfics to the instructive to all how to' set a j invited to 'visit, Pirkering Institute 1 host ani hostess for the gplend�d omr, c.--Tec'w: d.,., ... •.r... .. _ _. _. i.. _ - _. - ...a _..- - - - - . People rrom AliEwer C-otshnentMeet atC.N.E. — salvation; me _ � ii _ ------ -. And uphold me with a willing spirit This besutitul prayer asks drat for a complete renewal of nature, then that there may be no break between the suppliant and God, and r. thi^_.dly,, •for • a joy • and willingness In the conservation of our fisher, lea resources the animal plancton Is a very important element. Near- ly, every freshwater fish feeds on It while young and some of • them - • - eat it throughout their lives. The Food Chain The food chain is one method of to scree, which would naturally illustrating the value of plancton, to flovr from the granting of the pry No: 4 the fisheries. The large -mouth ' ceding desires. Nothing lees than a new creation will make thin mea a - AASISVOF AQUATIC LIFE black bass, far instance, feeds on { heart clean. Salvation is the gift Swarming in every body of water minnows to some extent. ,7'hese minnows eat insects and their lar of a clean heart and a steadfast spirit, the blessed consciousness of are millions of microscopic plants vae, waterfleas, and some other unbroken closeness of communion and animals- known collectively as pianctoa animals, or, if plant eaters, with -God.. Sometime when you are they may teed directly on the plant Z. a"planMon." plancton. The insect larvae and the• - --•' 13. Then will i teach transgres- near a lake otp•atream, dip up It animals of the plancton may eat the sora thy ways.; and sinners shall be glass cf water and hold it against microscopic green plants or they converted unto thee, the light, or better still, look at it may feed on large water weeds. ...NEW LIFE OF JOY through a mragnifying 'glass. Min- The food chain iq green planta; wa- . - - Psalm 32 also' appears to have uta ape^ks will be seen travelling in terfleas, minnows and black bass. been written shortly after Nathan every direction. These are the plancton animals and plants. They Here, I have simplified nature, tide came to David with his message of are the basis of all aquatic, lite; _,In chains and short cuts, (waterfleas directly . • . t A section of the crowd -An attendance at the Canadian National judgment from God. We have here -& -_ee ad-o�David's-ezperWnce__be- _ they turn the energy of the nun- - light into chemical substances that y c young base) complicate the food chain, -_ ZxWbition, Toronto, is showh here near a favorite meeting -place, the . fore Nathan came to him, and of can be utilized by the higher ani- g Diacussioa of thi8 food chats brings out anther interesting fact ountain. - -- tate blessing that las come to him with the 'consciousness of full for, �� ; they tear down the bodies and wastes o3" the. higher . Over a period of time it takes a - giveness and restoration to the Fa creatures into simpler compounds. great many of the. microscopic according to thy loving•kind• the:'s house. Planemn is made up of three dif- planta to feed one of the small wat- -S UN D A Y- mesa: n�B' 6. I 'acknowledged my min -into ferent types living erfleas. Similarly, many waterfleas According to the multitude of thee, of creatures. are needed to nourish one minnow S C H 00 L thy tender mercies blot out And mine iniquity did I not First, the plants, furnished with the green substance, and it takes a great many minnows 'one / -my transgressions. t 3. Wash eine hide: chlorophy_I1, that has the unique power of turning to feed a bass for season. We can Bee that every pound bass is LES -SO / f- me thoroughly I said, I will confess my trans- water and carbon dioxide into food of at the -"--- -- iniquity, And cleanse me from my sin. gressions unto Jedtovah• And thou forunto the Iniquity sugars with the aid of sunlight; se- produced expense of many pounds of the plancton. D plants. Ia 1t 3. For I know my transgressions; ef my sin. d, the saprophytes, the fungi and any wonder that the beat base wat- LESSON V I11 And my min is ever before me. And There is no figure of speech tin- bacteria, that break down the dead bodies ers are those that fin? great - .-.CONFESSION AND The prayer for pardon is based er than that of this psalm; Clod Is of ail plants and animals Into simple chemicals that can be aegis- est amount of plancton? f FORGIVENESS upon God's revelation of his char- so reads to pasdon•that when man 'confess, fisted again by other plants; 'third, - 2 Samuel 12:1-14; Psalm 61:1.17; acter in Exodus 84:6,7. David here makes u;7 bis mind- to be- the animals, minute oreatures with- The number of hairs on the r 32:1-11 insists that sinfulness dose not con. fore he does it, he is forgiven. God out backbones, that eat the plants heads of red-haired Teople is less Printed Text, 2 Samuel 12:13,.14; mist merely. in Sinful acts, but in a - does not wait for our formalities. -And smprophytes,".turning them into than in the case of other colours, _ Pealm 51:1-3, 9-13; 32:5. sinful and corrupt nature. p be ileacs with our attitudes. food for all the bigher animals of because this type of hair is coa I.1 - Golden Text: "Confess therefore I7AVIiYS PRAYER,- the water, er: your sins one to, another, and Pray 8. Hide thy face from my sins, . one for another, that ye may be And blot out all mine Iniquities. NoseHis Fortune Jas. 5:14. 10. create in me a clean heart, . O ,- i THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time — We are not exactly awe God; And renew -a right -spirit within John Flynn, of New+ Yorr City, is MODERN ARTIST S - of the time in which this terrible me. to retire after a r 25 years earn ,ssyeaience of David's. took place, _11. Cast me not .away from thy Ing his living by his nose•F-his job >• bat we may locate it approximately An the year 1036 B.G. presence; Aad• take not thy holy Spirit coneiated of touring underground stations, and trains ---sniffing for • IIamous l?AL Mower to Precious Puasle -other modern Place — Jerusalem, from me. - - � escaping gas! l Famous sent da '• artists. This leasoa is one of the mos# �' pointer. I pp��'j7 PETA "Enttr Wonderful In all the Bible, exposing 21 Detective. i 17 onial. �11te terrible consequences of unre- s o t b- . ,panted - fn, -and the gl r our• Posei Ilities, because God`s mei cy-tttid _ _._ R e By William I. N/S CUR10Ve LD 12 Pasha-.. 73 AloMammcdan I � ' i rAp k VMB� � 18 Belonging g g t� • an epoch. - 'Bove, I " A.,JI� Ferguson ' priest. 2.0 Criminal for such ria to be forgiven and , 14 Burdens:. � '. i • " � ' put away, and for life once again to be tti%d�with joy and and A6 C�nve�n# i 23 Wooden pin. 24 Bronze. =- t praise ,rs �' y; r"� t r member. Y I I e 1D� DACID'J REPENTANCEP 17 Decree. France 25 Era, The great sin of David's "life is - �Y`- ' >b� Y� ' s •" - ®Fairy. I 27 Song for Two: 28 English ooih: recorded in 11 Samuel. A year peas � o t, «:> , a •-� 21 Spain. 29 Til (plant)., of d fes erDt•oF letgNathant �: i; 22 Leprous den] the appears,ah. y W k r y - pPrsott. -43 Vulgar 3 es VERTICAL new >beforei David. He comes as if .to ' 4 «A.4, y � - ` 24 Suwith PPed- fellow. - 2To imprison. ehtdm redress for a wrong in s p-` ,i ' 26 Smells. • 45 Generous 3 Pertaining. #o arms bumble life; rousse the King's con- take a;F y • _ 30 To ignore, 48 Brink, the dawn: 3S Consumes - science by his simple tale, of the a , F ,;, , • 31 ?o happen 99 Assam ' 4 Tooth tissue. 37 Threefold 32 Fundus �. fish man and the ewe lamb. cilkwortri. 5 Sone. 40 Tincture. 1 n Samuel 12.:13. And David said.' , � �� �# disease. ' 31 Sniffed. 6 To re- 41.Courtesy tille- io "nto Nathan, 2 have against �� � •, , �� � -:,.- -, 34 Solar orb, 52 Walking. g =_ broadcasts 44 Perishes. -`Jebovah: And; Nathan said unto Da • - _ ., : 36 Warm,. s tick. "i Metal. lIB To hoot. vid, Jehovah also hath put away a _ 38 Compass- 53 -His native -8 Norse :47 Rebel. thy sin; thou shalt not die. 14. How '` T++E SG1-400f 11_ - point. land: mythology. 48 Genus'of of ' because of this deed thou haat �� +s ~« , fANNtE E. i 39 Wood 55 Fruit. 9 Slumbers, frogs. _ 'given great to the enemies " ABANDONED iN 1891 demon _ 57 Toacquiesce. 41 Picture -b87•ie specializes ]O Affirmative 50Cuttfng'tooL to blaspheme, of Jehovah to blaspheme, the child also that 1s bora unto thee sball � `'. +`_l• WAS AFLOAT 1N 1894-, border its painting vote. 52 Auto. 13 He —d 54 Within. --�creiy'dfe. David is crushed by the •••••, ,.• -AND HAD DRJF�7- OVER, � 92 Egyptian god. �, ,has the work of 56 Chaos. - eenae of his guilt in the sight of • 7,000 M/4&x5 . IZ 3 (Sod. Tire sentence which he had' OF THE ATLANTIC OCEAN :. ..pronounced on himself (.v, . b) Na- than mays will be executed, al- -not though David.deserved to die as an ,.: 4 is W adulterer and murderer. Instead, a EVERY TnfV OF CG?M�C. , long series of chastisements, begin-. Wl1EN BvPUN =D, DISSIPATES IN THE AIR .. zing with the death of the chlid, de- � THE EQUIVA- QUIVA- elared the divine judgment on his j gm LENT LENT A80t1T 68 POC.iN D s ?o I • � .. sin. of su cWu4elc .�v HE ASKS FOR CLEANSING a 5 6 Z7 29 Psalm' 51 is a psalm of penitence_ cotes. sae mr wui acavKc mc, E14 1 128 and the subsequent putting away of o sin by t".mercy of Gad, together. !_ with a prayer for renewal and sanctification.' It is avpposed to —'�"""• _ _ Lave been written by David atter OW IRRELS Serum AGraoss • �. � • _9 I 2 when Lie great sin, when the word of the prophet Nathan bad aroused his THE WIDEST' PoiN-r OF LAKE CRAMPrLAW 'W111science- a•nd` brought him peni- 3 9 5 tently to the throne of grace. These DERELICTS, ships abandoned at sea, forma constant hazaro to yerses .have brought comfort and ----'water travel. , Every year, dozens of these. wanderers are destroyed, 9 assurance' of forgiveuees,' and hope --but their numbers do -not seem to decrease, Unlike icebergs, which iron• a renewed life after some ter- - 'follow a more or less, charted course. abandoned shipspre_li sly 3 - rible trans gress Ion 'to a' great'num- to appear anywhere on the ocean. ---- ber of God's children: 7 Psalm 51:1. —: --' -:-- NEXT. Why did early railroad locomotives carry stacks of baled Have mercy upon me, O , God,''• POP—Amazing Value _ By J. MILLAR WATT I i4NOW WHERE YOU CAN I'D LIKE �' 7 f TO SEE IT, GET A' CHICKEN DI NNER TWO �' :�.•1.,; :,•' ..•�• ;'•, _ - .. _ .. i Aw 4 PIZ 16 ,; _ .-.,. .- -.,:-....... r . ,,,t:.Y%,'w:,o4 ,7Fyc�,''-wt. ' t i + �•• � _'t . •" . y,. .a t'�d' .r'.. '� -•'� '� __' "'_.-----.-- - missed the point, Bc-b. Please let's petted by the family each year, z TRY f so on out." now that the peach season is in GE OF THE CLIFF full awing. Serve these often. s infuse 6 heaping teaspoons of Salads Black lea in a pint of fresh, boiling water, Without furl er f the dinner should -.'AFt+er 6 minutes strain liquid into 4-gwd container white hot, add 1 to 1 j4 cups moved - u ward and ' resent! rof sugar and juice of 2 lemons, strainsdj stir until sugar is dhsolved; fill container P P s pi rather 1abc s}nee ei came within the white light o! pie or the shcrtcake is rather a a _^ -rids cold water. Do not allow tea to coot before adding cold water or liquid may. First it also was a pinpoint, hearty dessert. For instance you tta� .,'will become cloudy. Serve shippidics. The above makes 7 tall glasses. i ;�. then grew to become the cave might start the meal with -tomato , SA-LADi% mouth, where Bob had labored julep mixed with a little lemonto remove the rocks days ago. it YF y juice: Then serve broiled or fried was still early morning an fl- fish, •with l' beans and a cu- sun was pouring into the cliff cumber salad. The - market will 1 castle area with great brilliance.. have to guide you regarding the F.•,.J., - "I was never so glad to see fish, `but•we hope it will be brook, anything in all my life!"' cattalo trout. In ,.preparing, sprinkle the F < - ed 'Lissa. She ran to the edge fish lightly with lemon juice,. roll gTO TICA and peered down. `., Bob.the camp 3n as (equal of flour and it or - ff97 —it looks heavenly,, BoOh!" meal (equal parts) and broil or a . ; -There were sundry other ex- fry crisp, first on one side thiln " clamatiotis and sighs of relief. on the other. After the fish- is The -two were, indeed, 'almost ec- on the platter sprinkle with salt -' and pepper. _ - .� - _ static with joy. Bob took both her hands and danced in a circle 1ey►e g her, kid fashion. Then he rite:�Millli - 'PEACH' PIE r WH,g frit Giem • LOSS with is the fav, ons enjoy 1 swung her into a close embrace 10 perfectly ripe' peaches, 3 Ite tong -lasting, genuino by. and kissed her, long and ther- eggs; 1 cup sugar, 3a :cup flour, spearndiat flavor. Healthful, ii 3 tablespoons � butter, 2: table Kin O - ouNeit _ .good o b refreshing! Get the Neither of them really •looked spoons butter, �' teaspoon sal,, ' ^a _a OREN ARNOLD 3 tablespoons water. �oodhabitofenjoyingitajter - at Honey Bee, so' intent on -each p _every meal! other were they, or they surety Scald the peaches, sllp ooff the would have observed the wild skins and cut in -halves. Slj;U salt •�j CAST OF CHARACTERS "Bawb" . Bawb? Are you all jealousy that suffused the •Indian and flour' and - work in lard -or-' ROBERT BARRY — hero_,. ex- right? It is Honey Bee. •Bawb?" girl. The squaw was literally mad, _ . butter. or equal quantities of �a�� + '0.0 plorer. The two hastened to join her, insane. each. It is best to' work in. -with �% Mei MELISSA'LANE _ .heroine, Her brilliant gasoline lantern .il- "Let's hurry down," 'Lissa pastry .blender. Add water (very MaNOV "Barry's partner. luminated a really joyous veun: urged, happily. "`Come on, dear,'•' cold) a few drops at a time, cut.- . p !yE -HONEY BEE GIRL—Indian; ion there. Bob climbed to the foot ofathe ting it in .with a broad bladed A� member of Barri s party. There was much talk. 'Lissa first ladder, as customary, and _"knife. Shape into a round flat HADES. J ONES -- pioneer; , waited for her there, his hand cake, roll on a lightly' floured - thought she had never seen the held u to assist her. It vias, haw member of Barry's party. borad, roll into a sheet. Fit into 1TODAY.,, a nine inch pan, which has been Indiana faces .show such anima- , P r� _ tion. Suddenly. she felt a surge ever, quite. a long climb down, 20 - ;Last wreak: Starting ' out to of pity for Honey Bee j the poor feet nearly to that first narrow' greased. Pink the edges and fill Y search for Bob after his long Ab ledge. -Caution was essential. with the peach' halves cut side nin peaches, jellies and Cott - girl 'thought herself in love with 8 P • _ sane., Honed Bs. Girl grows in- Bob,' 'Lissa suddenly semernber-.: - - Lissa remembered 'the total up. Beat eggs anti] light, add .. , ereasingiy bitter toward Melina. height; there was 600 feet, and i. sugar and a sprinkle of nutmeg; serves. ed. In that instant, oddly enough, --"-looked 6000. pour over peaches and bake in a r 'Lissa's mind skipped -back over READERS. WRITE IN - CHAPTER XXIII Above on the rim, Honey Bee hot oven for 12 minutes. Reduce - We 3000 miles -to Flew Mork Cit -'Miss Chambers welcomes par - back _have about a hundred y'- stood glaring. She was _still.-glar- heat and cook until peaches are s matches here, and _aux candles." back a few years;. to single out a' ing when 'Lissa stepped onto the tender, about 30 minutes longer. sonai letters from ... interested statement made. by a. university readers. She is pleased to receive Bob was inspecting -his .shoulder ladder. . „ professor whom she had grQatly. - _ •PEACH. SHORTCAKE- suggestions on topica for 6ir pa c k, now reclaimed. They rsepected. "Life has only one . Suddenly the Indian girl saw _ q S t ' � ' cu s pastry flour eolvma, and is" even ready to lir ' *6uld serve'tia in event -the flash- her chance. All the pent-up, futy p p y - real tragedy," the professor had 3 #ear eons bakin o 'light failed. in her came to life. P g powder ten to' your "pet peeves. Re - said. "It is, unrequited love."s teaspoon salt quests for recipes or .pedal 'Lissa smiled up at him. They (To' Be Coneiouod<) Po 'Lissa set herself to be cordial G- tablespoons -butter. or ,lard Manua are in. order. Address your _ were- alone in the -cavern again, y �}; cu milk letter, . to "Miss Sadie B. Chars.• to Hone Beep but -the. cordial p _-,but she was. not.. afraid now. -ity was not reciprocated. Appal- 10 peaches ors, 73 West Adelaide Street, "I should have had the flash- en l y onlydjdn existed•to the red: _ T _ - Teener,."' Send stamped, self- light in my own pocket of entl 13 Bob �l �* teaspoon nutmeg ' 't notice the slight.. %J addressed envelope if you wrisb course;": he -resumed. "But it's "Did you tell"" he was de. ,� A once; measure and a reply Sift flour kind of bulky. And I never dream- Mand d "Did - y?" telt the. ate, j� add baking powder ' nd % ;- sift _ "ed of such- an :emergency-ut 4n -as we r• shortening with agpastrp blender; - ' - laced +, . _ er-s . ..B._ . g a art r Chivalry. r " adds milk, c ttin inowithCbroad a iii �.+hlva n "No," she shook her head. - "Let's forget all that," she sug- „ L K . g r„ They think you went thee. other handled knife. Turn on to a �i). *� j' pasted. Let s—plan tbinga. way, may, back to tnsr n. _Lelt� Will Never Die -" He caressed her, panning to kiss, + slightly floured board and knead [ man iss gone." 1 her twice. "Say, partner, • you're "Gone where?" - -= very lightly with the tips of the - wonderful, aren't .pox""- .. fingers, which must be well flour-* Psychologist Say* Women He 'disappear. He alb- not sag _ By SADIE B. CHAMBERS ed. Divide' dots h into haives-and - - _ j I want you to thtW so, any- where'.'" g -Like Being The Weaker ,Bost _ way, e�Dr. Barry. . - �.. "THEY'VE. DISHPPI.`AR� D PeQC' roil pearly' into tbvo rounds not r++ Th walked ver dose to; �tAhd Hades Jones""' Bob was -Peachesand cream 'more than k: inch thick. Fit otic', Women will see to It flier the gether, with her head touching intent on his ueationi round into a well greased round "age of Chivalry" will "never real - questioning, ng, _ ---T hen More 9 -inch dish and brush with soft, shoulder. .� ly die, Prof. Willlain i,,- Reutwr, !fie in Im mazy aImoat, look- nth a th fi $ g- ` b! - the Wt stminster College (Wil- led. shall we plan?" he quer- - - ,PeC✓rC%ted -= -• - - • arae butter. Put. remaining- dough - ._9ed. "Home? Career? Happineml _ il1R for you�� ori top and bake in hot oven for mingtan. Pa.) psychology depart-, "I'll bet. snapped -Bob,- grin., Dessert-' planning these day., g0 minutes (400). Reserve -some _ Where do you want to live,, swee`.- �� ment7belleves. y Hing. Good old Hades.- Well should not -be a difficult problem r+ P peaches. for garnish. Separate . Because women like- being "the heart. _ look, Honey Bee, you'te great, •with_allthe delicious'fruit on the halt/ es of. shortcake's read bot- weaker sez' Rattier explained, the With you. , P p s not to tell. I'tsi sure glad; because market, from ' which to chocsc. tam half with 'softened butter will. never want -to be considered tn0 out .I know, the., ,tie is nothing batt s .eb g' -moatego mular� Perhaps that tliw, with _ equality. ,would dlscottrRge but --.,►•here . Neyr ; - York? Arizona? Tjmbucto6"."**.'Popular. and half of the'7ruit whjch has equal to men in the fall Sense. Full She smiled up at him again. P P p been . previously prepared . w cbival- -' _ hole and if we hadn't .gotten lost why something which rates high fruit sugar' . sprinkling. -Put on roar conduct to men: he said, "With you. That's all I ask:" -' ,y in it we ave pen out that revile is railed "s peach.'.' to crust, down,. • spread with but - WANT A CONQUEROR The climbing was not easy. Bob afternoon. And if we—'%! - r P remembered that they had to go , Served'witb "cream and ruga:, ter and remaining peaches. Ga - 'fie far as -the ave -rage woman is up a total of 600. feet, and must I� HER F FACE Peaches that are perftetly ripe nish with whipped cream aril concerned, she would prefer.- nor - HATRED 1 w:lk perhaps '. lilac times that - and richt flavored are a dish fit" sliced y peaches,- and. serve with or malty, that the man be the conquer,- -.walk had to think - fast: He for a king Free peach pie and without and cream. or at e t distance because of -the turns and -hadn't "ex acted to meet Hon - - sagas cooquersvi," Reuter Fresh wi a 3d. sh he curves to the great underground P 'Honey Peach " shortcake af�e treats _ex- Next creek a discussion, *en 'rsri -,said. room. 'The !loot was we e or anyone up there; and he _ very. rough, had'n't fully prepared the tale h'r ,too. must.tell. .We most be ' oval ` half way ' up;' -he told her, after a 'while: —you see, -I ought li beAlAr, kicker!, but,the•-:.fact is• -Honey"Want to 'rest ,a`mome-rit"'' ys '^.Vo. But, Bob—I'm seeing Bee,' I lost mg pack, I—I had O .«-.•,, „ _ t„. some. and a eandw^ich or Zhingagain. ?” - _ two, in my pockets, and had the "Yes? What?" canteen, '6r. we;d -have been. out "I just saw a flash of light, of of luck sure enough. We just - reflected light; when your 'pocket found the. pack a while ago. And - •lamp wasn't turned that way.'' we're' starved, too:: There wasn't - rq JOYOUS REUNION, much food -in_ it, you -,remember:" It was tree'. Two minutes later' "Why did you not come back they saw the pinpoint of direct out,' Bawb?" Honey •Bee'wag colt- v cerned.' light gleaming from art -angle "Oh; Oh, I -forgo- ay—tee—,• `K� d ��J'`� w _ above them. 'HELLO:" shouted .Bob. "WHO I drop lantern and ka y �„ �� •^""" IS IT?" weru'lost. Dropped "it after I had put the pack down somewhere. `'d It fell over a xock-tele lantern, W"Exf I mean, ancj exploded. Then we h' • / couldn't find the pack _again, or too� e our way back out. all my match- es, even my pocket• flash, were in ...:•••� ; the pack." tWi� Lissa spoke .up then. "He I x j B means I dropped the' lantern, F K,:;ge y��'+'••'e���. •� - ( Honey Bee. I did. I ani 'soiyy, for 8 � every -body's It w'a, inexi•as- o ever hod s sake.. S al!llslJrS able," F HoneyBPe. Blade. n0 reply, hilt •' f` \ ^>� '�', a` \ <a �"O. `6'•rw - �� her face underwent such a' -pro- nounced -pro- X/ nounced change that ev' n Bob was cbacerned by it, The' red girl literal! reflected hn,tred, She. :::.. —, glared at Mary Melissa in a ina!i- t• k. _ Her almost fiendish. lt.' a'a� Obi •�"•r'•., "'• max, "+ ~ �". 'Tea•as ^> - > - •- .'a — wL ,, ' - YtOUS- that Slid silently ,CCUs..^iI 'M «y" �'.+. ,,ya ,�„gyy"•o�'��,• „•'�,,. �M,h.�- . �� ' t10he white' girl of . negligence, of •r, +� M t » `grt�;,� ,.: • >°t??" endangering Bob's life. "l:i Swa n ..... •t'> �..... �, ..:' . "*?, ^«:<: is ::•x., e:.. sri: mFp,; couldn't fail to see her feclitt i, - Two Nabisco Shredded Wheat, with milli and fruit, is,a.breakfast that is not only mighty good to taste but full of balanced nourishment', This simple meal a�tuali contains three Vitamins but she could think of nothinc: 1st•., e y do about it. - e 3A, Bi and C),' Calcium, Phosphorus, Iron, Proteins and Carbohydrates --eight vital food _ elements in one delieioos dishfuls ... Health outhorifies recommend whole groin ti?eals ors = - -• <`Why, Honey Bee, of coui t in essential "protective" food. Nabisco Shredded Whebt Is 100% puro whole wheof-serve rR t _ ` r wy� was an accident:" Bob. stared in- regularly—and get real nourishment for -your food dollar. - ISSUE 34—'40 tently St -fier. "Mis9 Laav's '1Lie _ s CAU&MAN,SHU0011D WHEAT COMPANY, LTH., Niaaare Fails, Canada '};ji was in a; great dmnOx as mitre.' _ C- - 'Li >a sriiiled ' a little. `"Y o,i?- TZIZ <. oua in making contribgtioas Where - IdI�C•TVN3Na - LAM U�RVtY0X there is enileriag fiom the effects as one of the four -Holstein calves t • "': to represent the On o County QND of war or disease, but in this case t V. J. DOiMVAN. $ M•. 1 k, Q �L76 -Me Tom• 1138 6 sitaaa Caff Club at the Exhibition. Ger- '4 they would. be justified is refusing All Hinds Of Pe air Word moa s4 Asa" So ;'� to tike United Buts to send relief, knowing that the aid's telt was _.bras on this father's Pep air GL Britain,.00 iri advance, sufferers a*onld never receive their farm by s buil ihs�!• w also bred �Ii Tuning Guarantetd' � s'• MUL 0AN"W Pb= con u ons. _ : 'ac- _ iKL that was purchased. by his, older r. Jab Yserhsr. PirWs�lar . Canada is -rapidly rising in imp- brother, to enter in the first dairy ' '' Cissa er'itis+�i! _ octanes among the nations of the- Calf Club to- be held- in- Ontario - PkOne Lak a w2 A ----;--=-�--•-� - - ' world, and we believe that th time County, held in 1934. is not far istantw she will e Woodcock the leading member of the British of Commonwealth of Nations. The pre- this interesting sent world war is the chief factor At the Baptist Parsonage, 1\ kite- Brock Road . vel rare, on Saturday, August 10th, the in forcing its greatness upon her.' y booklet. ti Rev. H., Wilson officiated ' at the Dil = I There was a time ' when" the Brit- _ :_, marriage, of Mary Elizabeth, dau= PEO MkN ENT NA i1 N G. PAIN Cl„nsh@i� PZ# h is'x Isles felt that she was imm- FNTEE i One of our National Services has ghter of Mrs. Muir-- and the late una- from attack by other nations THAT F R A Y$ T T E MP E R prepared •an interesting 25-page James' B. Muir, formerly of Port +G>�aV l booklet, containing splendidly. on account of . being protected by AND N EW ES. IT MAY B E - g p y , re- Elgin, 'to Chas. H: Woodcock, of ace- produced hoto large bodies -of water, but_ on ace- ry. Wood_ YOUR EYES. p� d .P grafi - of certain Locust Hill son of Mr. H - Sand ount of the invention of terrible C. H. TU C K. OPT. Cl, Ci C� of the British and German Naval cock and t..e late 11Irs. Woodcock ' instruments of destruction, such a3 - ships, and other Naval Services. A. - of Y.ondon; Eng. They were atten-' group of excellent photos tanks, bombs, huge , cannon, air.- Stone. p with ac- planes': etc.....the large bodies are no dad by M�. and Mrs. R. Jones, • of Disney Bloch, opp. !. Q.. 1 komkpanying, nates.' A limited' nam- Toronto. Following• a reception at phone 1618 (DRBrOd' �¢� III• ber has been secured for our read- longer a perfect protection. There- the home of the bride's mother; 74 GSSAWL 011YL' fore there is a possibility that the Jedbur p PHONE: a 16011, Pck W26 R'ers. Call at the office, or send a gh Rd., ,Toronto the , couple one-rest stain cid self capital of the British ,Empire may left for brief weddin tri to the e P addressed g p T'bregto oire tow d? 4mvelo ae for 'be+ transferfe8 to Cariada. Canada BROCY p your copy. -Wicker- Haliburton Highland's. i� iQig sews has everything necessary for that rH ��1�NY!'i k SON change, vast territory, agreeable -' neighbors, wealth of soil," Minerals, SALE REGISTER • ---- - � THEATRE _ NOTES AND COMMENTS. forests, fishandhealthy climate,. , " �NHrr�-• Notinve as ;well as reat educational ins THL•RSDAL AU.G. 29th —auctionThe war continues with all the Healthfully Ait• Conditioned t0 You titutions. sale of farm stock aiid implements, jury and dreadfulness that accornp- -' the property of James McCormick All Shows Daylight Saving Time anies modern warfare. But the AUDLEY, We do Building of, all kiaasl Lot 32, Can. 6, Whitby 7 . ,two THURSDAY FRIDAY '& SATURDAY longer ~ it continues the better it - ` wpARPi:N�, _ twill be. for Britain. 50' far the Arch. Bell visited his sister's miles cast of Brooklin. , Sale at one o'clock sharp S. Time. 'ro reserve.' -AUGUST �2, 73 and 24 ✓ IICEMENTIN - 'Cyst has gone against Germany. 'family at Langstaff on -Sunday., See bills. Wm. DZatw; auctioneer: � ti - She lass failed in her efforts' to in- And so Exhibition time has -come Two Shows, at 1,30 and 9.30 _ 3 iPLQMBING; ;vada Britain: CL She has made deter- around a ain Saturday Matinee at 1.30 8 y y M and mined eff is to frighten the Brit- Wheat .has been marketed at the Classl9ed Adverttsementa «p RNQ ish into submission as she has done Brother Orctr*d" , prevailing low price a en cents. h y d8 sell Brantford Roofing - ,with the other small .nations. But Several from here attended •the RADIO SESVTCS -+- Electric a+ii- - Main refuses to . be frightened. funeral 'of' Alfred Rogers;. at Salem int and Bepatm Expert Service on - ' -:WITH Materials, Lmptre Bathroom She remains perfectly calm and last week. - +iii 'Yaks of Reo�vers, l3esaoa>sbie EDW G. ROBINSON n1FO1 t, buro-Water - niore determined than ever to win Mr. Bishop has taken a ,position %No T-'� TwW Free, Rtaeaelt - - Systems, Beatty the War. Every day elle becomea with the Air. Services in Eastern }L dsslg OTHERN _ _ ANN S I - i9ta151e Equipment �OQg out. HUMPHR6Y BOGART Batldiag Mah al' stronger. The large armies that Canada:- - � ttALPH BELLAMY - _ are being trained is Canada, Aus- Congratulations are in order FOR RENT *- 6-roomed house, tralia• New Zealand and South 'Af- Gordon West, upon his- recent-maii- pantry celiac, garage and 'e}ectri 'AL30 SELECTED SHOkT.S - Eli timatee Free ries, makes the . olu-tlook darker ,for iage. We welcome the bride to -'our- Newly decorated. Applyat Beal'. Work C3aanranteeitf ;Germany, and _even ..naw defeat :s community. Housefurnishings, Claremont: staring,. her in the face. Nit1NDAY, TUESDAY Rc WED'SDAY F. J. PROTTSL Mussolini, Everybody has kegistefed duria8 AUGUST 26. 27 and 2h who follows Hitler, as a pup foil- the past week. This and the U. S. - FOR SALE . one registered Ay-r- ows its, master, is . beginning to Canada Defense Agreements have 'hire cow, 5 years' old, fresh. Ap- - Last Complete Show at 8.$Q Phone a"! find out .that war is not the great made history this week. ply s MuimY Hollinger, Cherrywood: - T PIC RING. ONTARTD �E' short that is painted by his son, School here. will re-open_:. Sept.. _ " Man who Talked when he mowed down the -women 3rd. The idea-of helping in the har- FOR SALE — one good, used Ford- 'TOo Mt�eh" - end children when firing from his test was a good_ one, but fele att- �on._Tractor Deveretl Mors, tiVl=it-`` - e when�ightirig in 1✓thiopia: ending; school here are needed. bye _ - QV1TH , ��� �V It Mussolini loses this war, as-.he Qur best wzahea ko t0 Jack Ann• I,IG —_ _.. Is likely to do.-it will put an end to an upon his marriage this week. S. FOR �l�LF. —pix •weeks GORGE.. BRENT his career. The Italian., pe9ple were He is the APPLY- to .Uoyd, Montgomery, Nest VIRGINIA B•RUCh = �:Egpert servibe and re- -- youngest'. son of T. and strongly opposed to their count Hill. Phone, Scarboro 573. 1—,2 _ -- urs to 811 makes. Fess. country 11Sas. Annan. The young couple writ 'entering AI' eriag the war. If he loses, Italy reside in Whitby. STRAYED — from the premises of ` so an IOpable Obarg68.ork . :ill likely lase her Xfrioan posy - .. undersigned, lots 3 and 4, con. the ITh • ra essions.. instead of addin g to thetta• -- _='- • ... - -- -• . _ _ _ e Amaz>In uarant t: OO' a. Pickering, :some day -last, week,' ' DU NBARTON a 2-year old Jersey heifer, tatoo '� appeal has been made to the �' E. U. A. on right ear; 29 on. left Mr. Williams ARTHUR FIELD .People of the United States to send Members of St. Paul's Anglican hood for the relief of the Sunday School and their friends ear. Tag No. 711654. Jas. Chambers, - - _WITH Caaaaaa Radio sad TekvWon IastitsRt rte the HortPeople R. R. i, Whitby.. _ Harsher 6®daI Radio Service. Mdy 'n part of France, held a shower of gifts last Thurs- MELVIN DOUGLAS Aasoctation. 'which is now in possession of Ger- day night, in the Community. Hall, JOAN BLONDELL - 7 esianv. Many of these people are for, Visa Ruby Dikon, whose marc- Barclay •Transport -46 Phone 5201, PICSERIN6 likely to die of starvation this iage takes place next month. Dur g l coming. winter unless they receive mg the evening a presentation was - :. 2elief. Thee Lrnited States will lik- also made to Mr. and Mrs, ThorneDaft ser"n kly turn a deaf ear to this appeal who were married last month. betty Cl�emolAt, Bronghas - _- .. :. -SPECIALS G""'�ood. Whitewale and Torosrts _ ae they feel that any relief that The Dunbarton Unit of the Red : _ ' - _- ,?fey might send would be grabbed Cross net at the' home of firs. s ""'�'� Breakfai# . 'BaE:��a _ _ =, •' a. ]b r` I6y the Germans. to • feed their 'arm- Newman, Fairport Beach, -on Tues- m9' drivers are tamed to be eav+ N lies to strengthen them in their day, afternoon. Blocks for the quilt emtrteoas and r0liabie6 x�inced Q ' !� 1p_• - a. The againstrwhich the ladies are- Britain. The Amer- making to ;icans have always been very gener• raise funds, -were' hande_d out. The 894cW Bates oa Long Dlstmn' �Q �.• - members expressed regrets that� � a the Prasident of the t nit, Dlrs. Coekahutt Pearson, had a8turned to 'the hos-N* oris we � r4mer4me tee Isurw' Stewing Beef - . a :FROST & �VC�OD pital, and hope for a speedy recov- Ali siipuwAn bmmntd .. erY. The next meeting will be ' at !'rasa , tie Je�lrellidl't : 1• a the home of Mrs. Hopkins, Rose- dFALH$ and SERVIOE bank. .:. .lasuc Crlestitls�r, " 3 ' -13a•. -' After a lengthy • illness, Mrs. L, "' . N� /LL • Pearson Westgate passed away _ atZ F>�NERAL DIR$OTOR AND - c• !G ins, the East General Hospital, Toronto, on Monday. -August 12th, at the liBBALMBR , age of 65 - years. The deceased was i9noaessor;to W. J. Mather. _ . : �� the former .Hannah Morrison, and BtouSrille e a was born on the homestead here. Night and a Day 8erriss ' •NO. 6B BINDER • , • - -.• She is survived.. by her husband, BntOher �+(phOne. �Q� Y~ For more than fifty years -- Pearson Westgate, one daughter, Business Pbone Reside nee Phone Cockahutt - Frost and .Wood Mrs. Ed.' Schwalm (Margaret) and 9801 82 Binders • have. • set -the standard three grandchildren; ' also a brother of efficiency-, dependability and and sister: Mr. F. Morrison, and PIC�ERING �I��S _ durability. Experience,' When M� J. 'Gormley. - Mra. Westgate GET- HIGHEST !1EIARKET PRICE _ '''Coupled with the latest, ested. w�as a member of . the Dunbarton and approved features, gives United Church and a former mem.Shur- sin fled $erg i YOU more for Your money bei of the choir, and. had recently gain , fir s►nd -that is why file Cgckshutt been made an. Honorary member - - - - -- vice mill, chicken -- No..-6B Binder wlil -do a better of the Dunbarton Woman's Assoc_ FARC+! PRODUCE RIGHT at HOME Sob of cutting light or heavy ration. The funeral took place on starter, .. growing •Crops, From Peknife• to Wednesday, $ug.-14th with service • knotter_ y. .. • - the 6B is sn but dont t .30 P. m, and int• .m 2 ash, laying mash, Live Live -Calves ;take our word for it! Come an erment in the ..Erskfine Cemetery, at your earliest opportunity Rev..M. R. Jenkinson, of Pickering, range mash, JOY _ _ And "see for yourself why the officiating, b' lr•n �1LJs__ Lie Fowl Cohim.ckshutt No. 6 _ u B Binds . g r-pressure Live Ch• R•lubrication, dependable CHERRYW!OOD es, a e a7pring lcl�ens 1 Md otter t calf Starter, fur l� _. I an lig draft is the choice of+ key -starter, .salt successful• tanners. Threshing is._ in. full swing and K� Fresh E s1 farmers are reporting extra good ' ��'- ". ._JRepais. Ran�llad in .blocks and bags .. ' yields, although' the 'quality of •the .,Also e . wheat and bailey is not. as • gent for Taco wagon goad as Purina fl -RECEIVING and GRADING STATION .WHITBY it might be. � spray _ _ . --W13e4r1sU6ed•wi:h standard We wish to thank all those who RING FAR-M � _ - COX tires. _ _ . •.. _ _-gave'their time And `service_.in•-No. for cattle. f�ICKE S LTQ, DELAiVAL SEPARATORS : b Polling Division at Clierrgwood, �T : �IIg6t s11i Day, PhsOs W31t11y iib SSB YOUR-LOCAL DEALER in connection With the .National �' 1�' ��� w � PI�',.(684ii1`1Ci, ONT. PHONE PICK 680E IV7tiN BARRETT, PIG KERING. R�gastratios P1CKRRING, ONT. Congratalatians to Master Geral WE' DELIVER ' • _ Phone Pic k ;5214 Teefy Whose calf has been ohosep PHONE 5317 _ � - CL:AREMONT The '1&$44 ShaughnaW,' Toghbors. 'They' togkwith-them- the to, were with Mrs. George SRP best wishes of the community. on Tuesday of. last week- A largely attended meeting -of Miss Kara of. of New York the` W ' , o oronto, the Gaungn Lawn, -on Tuesday aft- his brpther at„ the drugstore fibre. were recent. visitors of their cous-. ernoon for their regular_ August ift Miss May Stephenson. • meeting. bars. B.• Harvey, 1Kra r a ug spent, ' a �w at g• President, RED(JtfD Jwith her daughter, Mrs. Jone`a, at The A. Gray Family joined other was in-tl^x chair. Quite a budget, of. do - - o�� , ••* 5 - - =- 'Brooklin. members of the *Carter famriy irf a ' business- came before -the meeting, _ RETURN +7Vc Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Duglas reunion at J. Carters of Scugog to and was. disposed of. Arrang9nithte - ^Daily except Sunday_. arm Aug. - FARE 1 ••have-' been- visiting friends at -Bob-. -meet a cousin from the West. were made -and committees appoint 24th to Sept. 7th " Vageon for a week. Mrs. E.• -McDougall =and daughter ed to look after the home nursing > LEAVE PICKERING _ -- InCIU&S Mrs. Fred Evans and children and Mrs. C. Cleveland and daugh- course, and the Leadership- Course- Regular Coaches Exhibition AdmUsion ters, of Blenheim, ...:were week- ea- V ble Cooke Mrs. `O. Wil- " '�.EAVE TORONTO and Coach Transfer ro and from $leve returned from a, week s:vaca- e8 Cookery. end visitors at'the Brown 'home." son - •frataol Judd• the, wounds !tion at' Wasaga Beach. and Mrs: Ellicott are to be in (Bay and `J)undasj� -Reg i Mr. -Luther Overland has return- Colonel _ and Mrs. Hargrave, of charge of -the Juniors' Course: The ular Coaches, until Sep: "9. -1i ,� •ed to Claremont, after a few day's the Salvation -Army, •and other Teen-age Girls sponsored, the -after- •PHONE 4600 friends of Oshawa called at -the 'noon's - EASTERN HOUSE .. _visit rwith friends in Erin. program, giving a report of - • The Misses McGlashan ars ent- Brown home on Sunday evening. the year's activities along Red Mrs. -Noxvn and children were _ ertaining yoiing 'niece$ ane nephews `Groes lines, • and a demonstration of -during the warm weather, of vacs- guests at the Philip home 'during Life Saving -arid . First-aid Methods. , , t :.;tion days. - last week. Mrs. Philip spent •the Roll Call was answered by "What_ , - Mr. and Mrs. Hudson :are enter Previous .oweek: at ..Georgian Bay do I knotty about . the Red Cross:' • ` • • -, taining friends from Ottawa. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Crocker, of Tor- Tea was served in the.. out-of-doors. and Mrs. Hudson will be moving onto, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Hostesses: Mesdames ' D. Gannon,. �/ a'lor•tly to Toronto. Alan Crocker, of British CQlumbia • 0. Wilson, F. Hutchings, 0. Burton _ . Mr. and bless. Earl Beare and spent a day with L. and Mrs. Mat- and. J. Soden: _ n SALE - Mr: and -b7rs. -E. -Goodman, the lat- thews, last week. On Thursday afternoon,the W,L I g g � n, -ss _ter, of Oshawa, spent the week -Church Service qn Sunday next, M. S. of the church held their An- CE end at Clear Lake. Will be, in charge of the Young nual re -anion picnic on Mrs. Geo. People's Union. 'lice . speaker will Phili 's lawrr -irith _ an attendance i ' •: Born -- at the Brierbush `H,ospi- p , � • tal, -Stoctffville, on- Sunday, August be Mr. Roy Ormiston, President ,of of over sixty. Mrs. Cassie .was in 937 Plymouth Coad ' - ' 18th, i040, to • Mr. and Mrs. Harold the Y. P. U. of Oshawa Presbytery. charge' of the regular meeting, ass - Barclay, Claremont, Ont., a son: Mise Hawes, who as a child in isted in the. Devotional Exercises Completely liscOriditlQrzed_ Rev, -Janies - Grant, of' Toronto, 187', was, a resident here, called on -by Mrs. _ J. Miller, Mrs, Brown and - - ' A former pastor z of the Baptist Mrs. Brown on Saturday evening. Mrs.' Holtby. -At the conclusion of 1933 Chev Sedan •Church here,` will have charge of Their old home on the -Ies' the regular meeting, Misses -.Annie \ farm was torn down many gears Bayles the church services here on Sun- yes and Jean Malcolm conduct- X1939 Dodge Custom- Coach day next, ago' ed some guessing games. Much in= - ' '� Mrs. Lee, is not doing as well as The bride and groom, ,.Mr. and ter•est -was-manifested in a Quilt, tier friends would like. Her Baugh- Mrs. Alan Gray got a real. lively .brought by Mrs. Mechin, the work - Perfect Condition a reception and send-off, -on their , -=ter, from Toronto, is attending her hone of, the Ladies' Aid of St. John's- in -_ 1933�Rockne Panel 1•Z .ton truck ymoon trip, and a good ' ob of during Mier illness. We hope for an j 1897; in commemmoration of the _ early recovery. car decoration was done by the nei- late Queen Victoria's Jubilee - Year. Mrs. W. lbevitt, Mrs. H. Lade- and Cheap Civil Guard Members. Note - daughter, of Brooklin; Mrs. n --The ladies were reminded- that Mrs. •Coupe- a-' - ' No •further parades until the first Barclay is busy with another Auto- --...e�u� � '. Pontiac Cab, Wednesday in September - the graaph Quilt, and those wishing 4th. Local activities and harvest their names on this quilt can coil - operations. _- pperations' make this necessary. tact the ladies of the` W. M. S. who Olds' n _ .Sedan Bowling, Club New ',-•-� Mixed will- gladly receive them. Outsiders - = :Doubles, o8. Saturday afternoon for '` attending• the picnic 'n,•ere ilea: - t1we Sirrclair Cap; Tiere. The cup is Frost Wood McMaster, Deaconess, of Toronto i �((�� _ _ -- (� -- now"in possession of th.9 Whitby Stei-enaon and airs. Wes. Harvey, -ALF• +: ` '✓LE. !fr,ilare ol�t'� -r Club. Claremont members hope to ,Age hey _:. of Kinsale, Mrs.' P. Forsythe. aril PHONE 8202 biing it back thin year. Mrs. Penny, of Markham, Mrs. H. _ s ..A large- number from here att- New Stock of Parts on goad _ Mechin and Norman Mechin, of - - - - - ierided-the-Aouhle_ Funeral at Salem Pickering and 08hawa The gicnie •49erviee on subage muhlaes --- -supper was .en b all.. The - Cemetery on Saturday last, of the sn - + late' Mrs. ' Alonzo Jones, 'of' :lit. ' President, :ilea§: Cassie, -announce( Implements or"e -exhibit to eeattpa • 'lion, and the tate Alfred Rogers, this was an. annual re -union and �1 Plows, mowers eta k3e . aril ' of -Brooklin. Mrs: Jones was a sis- all 'were invited to be back next ter -in-law of the late Mr. Rogers. L' LYE - year. Implements_The. Baptist- Missz6n Cikle -wilyL i meet .at the home of Mrs. Judson Claremont, Ont, - - Ward, on Tuesday, 'Aug. 27th,.at - •� - - , . -•;Sales and Service - 2.30 . m. Members of the ;!fission � Band .are being entertained: Those -- ' 'SPECIAL - - �' _ --wishing transportation,. will meet :� -•' _. , _ _ . .. _ at the tome 'of Mrs. Jahn Coates, . __at 2 m. P• . Miss Mabel Evans, twas'' the -rec-- Barley Chop, $28,60 a ton BUSES LAVE _ __._• i ieni of miscellaneous shower at - P a sera heap woos, $1�'a 001ta For Oshawa For Toronto 'her home here on' Monday evening, $ilOkwll6at for Bela - ,pn the eve of tier wedding. Many a 7.31 a, m. a 6.09 a: as. beautiful, useful gifts were show Fencing and Posts' 8.38 - _ a 6.44 _ seed upon '. the- bride. A program' 10.01 7:54 _(ced ar or iron) . 11.31 9.24 - of games was carried out during 'the e�:enirig_ by the :many friends b 12.81 p. m, 10,54 _- .:'-We Welcome Inquiries 1s1 b ii.64 who were present. Mr. and Mrs: • �T': Leeson and � a 2.3.1 ^- 12.64 p. "in. _ - .-family after years of residence in ;Fare's Elevator 3.31 a 1.54 5-. - "► q. a 4.3 - ' Claremont, 'in the .market -Barden- 1 2.b4 .ing, have .moved into Toronto. Bus- 5.32 is 3.54 - - iness conditions have required that Claremont, Ont. 6.81 4.b4 This en chows our new No. 1 Binder with all the good •the make this move. The will c •7.31 b.b4 t . _ . y .. y Phoae Bea.- 88J. Otitke 3aW. �!To. - 6 and' uran new i n r098m6ntB n18k1II continue to operate their garden 832 c 6.54 qualities of the , y p g,.' 'lands from the city. The friends of n �1 c10 si 7.54 54 this the strongest and lightest draught binder on the market Mr. and ?firs. herison_ are_•pteased.to .Re G. CLBNDININQ 12.31 g•� with. the same reliable knotter, and its ability to handle long -hear of. their successes in theii Par- >i'IIN$EiAL IiggrdA `•titular business. a' -daily except Sun and Hol. b- hort or down tangled trope, makes this the best binder bey, The proceeds. from, the. Lucky Prlvuts Ambulance . onlySat; Only; mad, Sun., un , and- Hol., and all ma'dg in Cauhd'a; A fdR line of `Massey •Farris rapairs .Draw, for the Nosegay Quilt, rec- = .y eptly sponsored- by, the, Women's Dsy and Night Beevtab A'80 Surge Milkers, wood's Coolers, Electric Fences. M. Chandler was the luckywinner�� a00 i M!f TRA1/t M�ORMA?qM At _ �TT :.: of .the quilt.' The project being in EASTERN 'HOUSE Phone 4500L. 1�, -JOHNGILL MA aid of Refugee and Red' Cross woik, Markhain, ­On`s + i -rouiham, Ont•. Mrs. Chandler very kindly offered the quilt for auction_ ,- and this time, _ ;PHONE PICK 5 r'12 Miss Janet Pilkey was the fortun- - - ate ;winner :of the quilt,MEMEMEW for $8.00.. - - - - "'The drawl for the lucky ticket was NOTT[A - made - following a* picture of the Royal Tour and 'other pictures by.. the.. Whitby Citizens' Dairy. The a 1 door receipts, from this entertain- . .,... .. :. ) Ment amounted to $24:75. The 3 -Whitby,- Citizens' Dairy put on these n. f ��� • •• � �` pictures free of charge, if the pro= = - • _ s R r seeds are used in aid of refugee and Red. Cross work. Mr. Goddard acted (F as Master of Ceremonies In his own '� XX . ,.:''>^;`:'•;'• Inimitable' manner. The Committee wishes to express their thanks to - �N. 1 each an everyone owho helped lla tshslls but SM do sc nnake this venture such a j;, _ __ : �sseiai tlf•tWilli -= BROUGHAM dst�odmt. la dtigeity ,y .. s 'r a , .. --•-- _ ed aypstesstese ws! - . - � �I Miss Conni�'Hedg'e is :holidaying w& sID . _ swag _00 in Bolton with ,an aunt. des lsos every Alex. and Mrs. Moffat and Judy. t�eos>t t)» sivst... were Brougham visitors.. on . Sunday.. 1(g Qseoler 'his► Mrs. H. Malcolm was in Orillia ]L W. BTAPSOM , Maple Beach =and ..QueensAlle, on- >1Rishiwatsi =. .: ,Saturday,, .. _ _ 1, -�ll♦ r,P { Mr. grid Mrs. Russell Storey, of R; 44! _ 0■ L - ,r _Goodwood, were Sunday- guests at =gym Assid west t: the E. Holtby home. 'i Mr. and _Mrs. Charles Kirk, Lt WHERE_lT ALL BEGINS - H. M. S. Vindictive, 9,100 tors training Toronto, spent the week -end with o a ship ,of _the Royal Navy. Here ,are trained naval cadets, future officers. =r 'she H. Holtby- household. - _ beirs of. a never-ending record of sea. t:ivaips. ',�,.. . =oat's THE ' W A R'- W E E K�--Commentary on Current Events E BATTLE OF BRITAIN" . = sitlon ns: / - �� BEGINS IN REAL EARNEST - 1 Businessmas-Usual - The Battle of Britain began haps a try for a slice of Yugo- / •,1940 Canadian National Ezdtibition FWA More Important Mein last week, less than two months slavia. ( The Italian Government _ Promoting Empire Trade Than It Did in Peacetime — - after the capitulation of France. cnarged that Greece was supply'- -Promoting Each day, wave after wave of ing oil, planes and other mater- ctilturai Show This .Year of Prune Significance —Royal Air German planes crossed the Chan- W to Great Britain • that it tvas-' ' ;,Force Quarters Can Be Seen on the Grounds nel to bomb England; each day, cruelly' oppressing Albanian min - hordes of British planes soared orities in the country). In. Africa, When the Canadian National Exhibition established a record in 1939 to battle with the enemy. Italian forces, "spun out from far- - - ...,for vacating the buildings which had housed every branch of its eatli#bits. Whether or not actual ifivasion - off pupply bases, moved slowly - : -sdministratlon and entertainments, to mtt'ke way for arrival of thousands by German land forces was short= deeper .into British Somaliland, ly to -follow remained the big were engaged in sharp conflictof ziew•ly-reernited soldiers, speculation surrounded its future. And, as question, of the hour. Military with the British defenders of Ser- 1940 got under .way, the question became even more audible: "Is the 61- experts were in disagreement. bera, Somaliland capital. Watching the targets' at which = year-old unbroken pattern, to be interruptgdt" Surprise�or Italians + the German bombs' were aimed— -' Ons gliliee - at.'the big exhibition now would answer any question. To- That the R. A. F. could-'sp3r�-_ --' - advanced bases of the Royal Air 1 ed in Peace time has suddenly become leadership y sufficient planes to. bomb many ---- - - Force and strong British coastal .day, eader�ehSp establish = ffi wartime. British exhibitors, eager to reach the eyes and ears of Caned- strategic points in Italy and to fee how the Navy, the Army, the positions — they declared that intensify the air attacks on ' Ger, . Air Force are being s■poorted by has iaditutrales and the Canadian public, have been represented to a greater the Nazis could be planning any- many, came as an unpleasant sus- the whole'Dominloa—Industries. ... extent than ever . before. Government officials proved eager io see the thing frblh a simple attempt to sciences, agriculture. women's r 'business ae .usual" sign; -Canadian industry and commerce are giving break British civilian morale-, up Prise a Fascists and Nazis alike worlt.A dramatization -of Canada 1u�sAWS11bp through the exhibition's taoilities, the scale to an all-out air attack last week. They were obliged to at war, realize that the R. A. F. was able R.C.A.F. QUARTERS MERE ® beeome more vital •to Britain's ea• on the country as a whole which not only to cope with the. German 1 r Fdrtunahely, the program of train. istence. Foreign trade means value Would precede or coincide' with "skykrieg" on Britain on a 3 -to -1 ' able exchange forpurchasing war, the attempted invasion by sea. , ria$ of-CaIIad#an=soldfers; t►hici} had basis but also to carry on an recruited the wide reeouroes .of Ex- needs. This has been the theme of Would Isolate Britain! extremely effective. air offensive hlblUon Park, provided that men Srltlsb exhibitors in their discus- Several neutral commentators on the ' Continent. - - In training' should not spend the stone with eahitiltion officials, and of note expressed the opinion that Spain On Her Ear ' �Samnrer season in the Toronto area. it is obviously their goal in the 1 '1 li the Nazis.. chief target for the No. 3 trouble -maker (Hitler, Eren before war broke out leaf quickened interest they have now l - - year, In the mk)dle of the eahibf- " present was Britain's sea -seine of course is No. 1). General shown In the exhibition this year.. � _ --•tlon's• program, officials of the De- To -exhibition officials and direr• commerce (ports, docks,- ship- Franco, irate at British super- Famed throughout the world Is partment of Defence had held con- tors 1944 has become a year for yatds, harbors; ships and convoys vision over. Spanish imports, sent the big Goldman Band from the 'ferences with the exhibition- direc-- greater service. They hope -'the ex. . wtre bombed); and that the Nazi a note to London demanding re- united states. Playing sack tors. had outlined their needs, head hibition will play Its .greatest role cl)jective was to blockade Britain, taxation of the blockade on oil, Might from the modern outdoor iaArate it weaken it b .destro gas,-Ame aria other contraband pro- Band Shelf you bear It without received ip return_the assurance of this year. , Y ..destroy. P charge. cha- the exhibition oricials. that the •eu- ing its commerce and its ;con- ducts: The Falangist newspaper _ tire'Park and Ire big buildings Heat Wave Hatched tat Its with the Empire and the in Madrid, Arriba, after announc- would be. emp6led for their use. ,,,Id, starve it into submission ing that Spain was now a "mora] �! -Aad at that time the Department's Chick Inside Cabinet, if Possible, or in any case weak- belligerent", declared that British officers stated that they preferred en it by :battering its ports and action in shutting 'off Spain's sup o have no meyt.In the park in syr• Farmer John Start, of Golds- "ores and breaking up its• lin_s plies of gasoline from the United Golds - Mer. but would be moving out 'to boyo, N. 8., could not account cf naval communication. States and Rumania constituted Other camps. - for . the plaintive peeping comipq "The Last Obstacle" an "aggression and an act of Aa a result, 'plans thwe`zfilbl- - from somewhere in the house and Mallory B r o w n e, Christian war's* Direct' from the San Francisco tion this year fit into the program he knew he 'hadn't any baby 7Science Monitor correspondent in Would Drive British Out World's Fair, and vra•Atsd r of the military. Royal Canadian Air chicks.- But when he opened, a. London, called . the new turn of The Japanese parliament voted through the courtesy of later. Force -quarters alone now remalu " National Business machines... door to a cabinet, oat hopped- a eveniF a sort of interim .phase .last week, in favor of taking all ••A,{ of 79 Countries"—so ism - chick. In the park, and this 1s being sear . - He says the heat wave of the war" during which, while available and effective measures pr•sshreeentemporary show. ed by that color'tul' branch of the hatched one of the eggs stored, 14it.er and Mussolini continue to drive .the "British i fluences" service as as opportunity t show _ qhe ed portion oorgaeni a the con- fwrom 'East Asia ianounced twith- - - >z hieh - bow airmen -we trained, It foi'mii there. following- - - _ as important exhibit or display of ___ Continent-. tine eziz utas ser r► t z{—ne Wed By -Tails t y prepare more drastic action drawal of troops from the Shang- 0 i presentations., -Elsewhere, although against the remaining. European hat_ area; along with - forces from rehdered sombre by the times, the . IRheep of the Republic of Le- obbtacle- to their domination ' of northern China they were >sent show folloto+i the. ustal patterns. banon have such large fat tails the world-- Britain and its em- "elsewhere" (to Hong Kong and Much at it is seeking to present to that- herders. provide small wag - the _ Singapore, presumably) fir j� the public the im�portastce of war- ons in which the sheep rest them. Farther south, Mussolini ape London Chinese Ambassador Quo - - - _:time economies and methods of A harness enabled them to' pull Peai ed to be corning into his: own Tai -Choi received a sympathetic P as a first-class trouble -maker.. All ` hearing when he asked for Bri- Drrke 11Ilh6gton. Tommy Dorsey. : coafor`m;ing to wartime .regulationar. the wagon. and the fat in the Jimmy :lQer$ey, Sammy Kaye. ' and practices. tails provides n w signs pointed to an early grab at - tish assistance in preventing com- Jimmie Doc kin. seer when their 1Nn. Al and B energy Bob Man .=CHARGE OF FARM IDE.',S natural food supply is low. Greece's Adriatic coast, and per- plete penetration of French Indo-- witbtheir Canadian Coster Baer. China by.. -,Japan (Britain fears tread' the list of big-time dance As an econoaffile factor, tiie •eihi• - that once Japan has 8 strong snots that will be /sutured b bition will till a more 1 thls year's vast, cool Dance Important Earl of Athlone Opens 1940 Exhibition foothord tri Indo-China she can- .Pavilion. Don't miss them. role.thaa it dl@, probably, ia.peace not be. ousted from the French - time. This Is reflected most vividly ... y colony, but will instead expand -is the livestock fond agricuhundreds of. 'her activities into Siam and pos- - spheres. Entries for hnndreda of - sibly into British Burma) classes (In fact, every class) are _ U. S. Senate Split � ahead of previous years Said en' / quilry reveals that thls• is because In the United States Senate de - agriculture faces new- standards bate continued. on peacetime com- -and new regnirem mts ' caused - by - pulsory military training. That - - revisiota at overseas demands. 1n body. was split on the question, :.iiacon-type hogs, fqr instance, buy- '.9i °`t► and President R_ocsevelt's Admin. Ong of purebred animals prozniaes istration faced the hardest fight 'A brNlient pnseatatien of latest- than in an Other with lady of typea� of -•. � ' � r; 7 � - since the days of the Supreme advances in the automotive in. - Y, iiog cataria r train more Interest Court Contest ...The two major dustry Including a preview ofimaay 1141 rNedets. political -parties were seen warm- . ezhibttioti serves as an exchange i v nig up for the November elec- 1 yye sus the �.< • � � o. � , . of ideas and materiaia which' affect .: tion and clearing the decks for _Canada's war effort. In countless as - action;. the broadcasting .compan- • other departments the same prig- '" '' ies were preparing to allow Wen- •� *" -. ctple is plainly seen. .. dell L. • Willkie to "fireside -chat" _.INTRAXMPIU TRADE . es well as Franklin D. Roosevelt £ II , �P - ... Disturbed by Japan's "Great= !� - Most important, however, is the exhibition's role as a focus (s'° Y er East Asia" policy, -the U. S. tbronsh which Empire plans and �ilr�` appeared during the week to be. mons of the most brilliant ■■. - - ideas and methods can be seen by seeking friendlier . relations with daring Norse Shows on the con - Soviet citizens, Empire trade has K. ,h _ Soviet- Russia, signing a new trade runout+ IMany special features. . barn•*$ and hunter classes. pact;—Moscow, on the other ' o hand had some interesting things S. W. 2 -7th. - BEE HIVE to sus about. the- United States: that fire U, S. is preparing to 1 ' occupy -the western hemisphere colonies -of European .nations .as a� • d �' ': „ a prelude 'to armed intervention • $ - s •e in the 'war,. and that the war in _ Europe has actually increasers — + s A n g 1 o -American cross-purposes p r with" 'th'e United States trying to r _ "Women ' s war work- dramatized a � exclude Britain as well as other. _ is a boas Red Cross lachibit. _ _ competitors from South Amari- -earn there how you too esu s can markets and. England- turn -help the national effort. ing toward compromise with Ja- pan x di coat Paradise -` A former Sultan of Zanzibar - s ,. decided to destroy every tree in .f his domain tvfiich was useless to ' man, and in its place plant. a • ,'mom` �� r -fruit-bearing tree. This poli, -.f s proved a c•ise one, and so cheap / - _- I ', I - ;; - an plentiful e-�rurt on - he t3 - P t a # w ; x land that families pay men abact �x.a •� x $1.50 ..a month to supply thein_. -- a . with every.kins of fruit growinz Herr, is a recent photograph of tl•Pe Governor-General of- Coanda. locally. Zanzibar i3 'so rich in s -tis C-teellency the- Earl of Athlcnc, shown *ith.his wife, Princers-Alice, spin:, that. n can. s smelled on shortly before they came to Canada in June. On Friday,• Auigust- 23rd, the Earl •makes lain first•officiat public appearance in Canada v:hc!t ,hips 1�iiles- out > t 'sea, far bc- derlares ilia ISF46 Cdnad'ian Natioual Exhibition open yond risible rarte. - " gym• How can I treatperspiring ' Another Caila4ilAI Patsl�l Boat Lau>glcllCd � Q. , hands?# 111E 1! FOR 08DEN11 �- A: An excellent remedy is to- :M, HAVE' rub• the hands several timeV& day " 4 yN �° •, with a solution, of 125 pasta of ' y, y r ! y „s a / ✓ a> rose water, 10 pars Of borax, Y O D... E A R D • 7 K. N a.. P glycerine. e ' �' ' ° � '' �" � �� �'� ' y � • and 8 arta of How can I treat colored Af�� s' <y a t } " z r • fab- sezrte on which acid, such as lemon (closing Sunday a' ( or vinega>;, has been spilled and mon): "And brothers, don't run has changed the color? around with other men's wives." , A!-Sponge with a solution of Man in congregation jumps up a one part ammonia to four parts and snaps his fingers. cold water. Apply carefully, (Later &iter church). slightly touching the stain, and Same Man: "Preacher, I'm sorry Got your tic Otto keener ti a ` •.x '"` the color will be restored. I made that commotion in church, enjoyment inrolringyour own. Join tFia ranka of can I remove soil from but that sentence of yours just re• wise smokers who roll then. with the edges and bindings of •books? min4ed me where I left my umbrel- , A: Aub them with b I% last night." Ogden a—the fragrant satisfying rpBd dough. fine out that always rolls a cools,, Rub the dusty parts with a ball milder, better cigarette. of the doi;kh until the dirt is're- Boss: "How did yoU happen OwJylbeintcss.rele•p pen—•YJwwtsde�" 4 ¢ moved. to oversleep this morning.?" or"Voss•"—are ;aodew0ioroaies't. Worker: "There were eight' Iti>7t- �: of us ln,the house and the al- Srsoienf- v arm was set foe, seven." or F. a for Modern 'A certain sportsman was playing ~ lis: • Trim of line. and as sturdy' as they make them is this new "Cor-over a golf course in Scotland, and .vette" class patrol boat built by the British admiralty in Canada at alt playing very badly, -�. : eastern seaport. This ship was launched by Lady Fiset, wife of. thequette Dear, dear]" he remarked at - lieutenant-governor of Quebec. In addition to this ship, Lady Fiset t last. christened three others which had been launched previously without BY ROBERTA LEE 'There canna' be worse play _ ceremony. era than myself." CD• 1 A-0 "Weel, wee] maybe there are a Q. Should 'K man. remove his hat worse players," commented the cad- INtq Postal Rates Aid in the elevators of stores and of die consolingly, "but they dinna Door f f HEALTH _ tree buildings, when women are play" _ .Troops In Iceland . present9 ---� --. - A No• but he should do so in the After eating a meat, goes the elevators el hG%Pl@=az4 apax4maoxt. -- -Postmaster Genera ulock renish 0101d­ i shake-_ houses, which are residential in T 0 P I C S Gently announced that arrange- hands with their' parents and - - menta have -been completed under ° nature. y . thank them for the food. Then, ,� _,_ �. M���M�M1��•.+e-er•e- Q. When a plan enters a-reetau- like Cahadlan children, robab- which letters, postcards and P rant a'ttti a woman guest, should he 1 ski out before an - NUTRITIONAL NEEDS newspapers for members `of the , y P anyone men- 'help her remove her wrap? 'A summary of nutritional re- Canadian. Active Service Force'. tlons the dishes. large increase was recorded uirements at different ages, re- stationed in Iceland may A. Yea, and place !t over fhe back • q ge y pass at of her chair, unless a .ratter Is pre- Downstairs seigblwr: '=You play - 'in- t`fie marketed .sine 'of New. ' - 4ently issued lly officials of the. domestic postage rates.sent to do so. - the piano -too loud." _ Brunswick's fisheries production - - Health League of Canada, reveals Parcel post will be accepted at Would It be, all right for a nevi Upstairs: "Can you proye it?" some interestingfacts. the rate of 12 cents- a ound u Q. Downstairs neighbor: "Yes, here 0 1939, when the total was $5,- P p employee to ask other employees 082,393 in comparison with $A,-_ • - During the 'first twelve 'months to a limit of 11 pounds, which bow much salary they get' is your loud pedal. You pusbed it 996.064 in 1938. of life, says the statement, the is the same- rate at present ap- A. Never.'The matter of salary Is right through the _ceiling.', calories required b the averse plieable to parcels- addressed. to ' 4 y B confidential, and this would be a child increase, from 500 to 1000 soldiers in England. very presumptuods question. Joan (rejecting s')itor): "Nol .- a day, and during this time the _ Q. W-hat-is the correctway to eat A thousand times nol"- - 1 protein needs of the . child may cherries and plums when they are Jim: "Don't rub It In. i only ' be calculated at from one-and a- ' }' served at the table? asked you oncel" half to two- ounces of milk per A. Cherries, very small plums, pound of body weight:and grapes are taken Into the month Into the , court . they marched the REQUIREMENTS INCREASE whole,_ and.. the pits and atones are Man. The megisrtrate looked down From one to three years, the ekrried from the lips to the plate at the surly prisoner. „ ___ PY AN14E_ A1HLFY -- tl}e- 14�- and finger. Well, he sailed, 'guilty or not day for girls and I',400 a 'day. - Q� S ould a person gay _'—pTease"-- i WIW" - I for boys. Thereafter, until the Q. How t.an I take wrinkles out when giving a floor numberto an The prisoner scowled. g - - of a garmeat, when staring for elevators operator? Figure it out yourself,"-tie sass] � end of'the h8tj1� year, thele' is a - � ed. "That's what g ' paid ? A. Yes. "Please" and "thank you" you're ettih gradually increasing demand. At several_ days �n a hotel? the end of, the 18th ear, girls A. Hang the garment over theare uzver out of place. for: ' year, - need 2,500 and boys 3,600 cal- racy in' the bithroom close the: o - -- P , Q.-Whom should a..hoetess ass[ t "till la" at a dinner? a Dries a.day. Fourteen per cent of door, and turn on the hot water AA close, intsmsite triead. the total calories should be de- Let it run until the bathroom is . -_ Alacka, • part of the- United rived from proteins, and one third filled with steam. Leave the gar-- States, is separated from Soviet — �. of the proteins should .be • from ment hanging in this- vapour for -'One of the latest additions to Russia by strip of water only - animal sources. an- hour, then open .the room and C ode's nary — a' a corvette taro miles wide. Nervous Restless let the article- d launched at a British Columbia An understanding of the basic dry in the fresh _ _ needs for a standard dietary is,. air. port—will Banff," ah h o m„H Cra»kya aestlesalr will a name a 'of th'' hi hest _im ortance at-thin Q• How can I make ' a -good - M.C.S.9Ban iter the famons it as pointed out, and full roach powder? g national park and resort of .(}tat , ����� amt nnoye'! yfe- easily? Aasiayed try !e- name in Alberta. - ire ormation on Che' subject is ob- � A. A very effective •'roach pow- _ _ _ malt functional dfs: ' nable from pamphlets and liter- der, it, is claimed is -made' oforders aaa Taoathlpaisvessa when lase which may-'be obtained oil equal parts of plaster of Paris The cassock worn now by -Lydia E. Pinithams Vegetable Com. request from. the Health League. and. powdered iugar. clergymen and choristers was de- Pound: famous foi over so y� in _ rived from an otiter garment for- DOUBLE AUTOMATIC helping such rundown. flak, nervous- ' - merly. worn by -soldiers. - BOOKLET. conditioaa..MadQ evArially for Women. _ WE" WORTH TRTINot --- :-CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS RAICER1 F•aUIPME:NT 1. 1 pOGB FOR SALF•, .TRACTORS Ffr.R .SALE. BAKERS' OVENS AND MACit11N- ery, &Ida rebuilt equipment &].Ways HUNTERS — CROSS 13ETWEEN ONE 10-29 AND ONE WI{40 bicCOR- i, l on hand. Terms arranged. Cres- registered' pointer. and- setter. mirk-Uecring - tractor, (Jordon , l pondenoe invited. "Hubbard Port• Short hair ' black and white, liver :;tort. Forret, Ontario. able Oven Co.. 108 Bathurst- St' -and white; Males and females, in- rs af_ Toronto. oculated for, distemper by Duncan. RE:LTItiG- nkRGAINti Laidlaw method. Six to nine mths. ` sT,4JITEt} <'tiIClw old. !Gales $9.00. Females $6.00. To- BELTING FOR THRFSHERME�. Ldp ONiiR •OMp iA71E! of bs bacco Road Farm, R.R.1vo. 1, Har- GET SONIE OF THESE WELL row. Ontario_ Endless rubber thresher belts, pulleys. pap•fKlf 1EiM7Rd40 gOT1ECTi0N _ tion hose, [seder canvas pulleys, lllAiK B EgRO i0a f� OF SAW TV started chick-s before they all go. -hangers, shaftlhg.--motors at very M B r A4AINS7 .uryfSpRQ1 } Tw week old Grade X' Barred ELECTROLiSIS low pric0s. Send for price list. The MfOUTS M"`- RockP, White Rock0. New Kamp- TS York Belting Co.. 88 York Street, . int] A(,plNSi /DD/AC shires-$1-0.45, 90 per cent:. Pullets, SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES AND Toronto. $14.45, Cockerels , $8.95. 1,eghorn • warts Dermanently and painlessly pullets $17.40. three week old add ienioved by electrolysis. 17 years' ) PHOTO FINiSHINQ ' 1'r three cents. Extra Profit add one. experieivie. Anne Graham Logan, cent. Four.week old Barred Rock- 140 Carlton street, Suite Two, Tor. FREE! You Gb Now OMn !.e;>r•,�" •. ,-- p'• _ cockerels $13.95. Free range pul- onto., Branches in, Hamilton Lon- s, M., • , _._ .. lets six weeks. a'.'24 weeks. Free don, Sudbury, Timmins, SL' Cath- complete set of beautiful silver- - catalogue, Twe�dle' Chick Hatch. Brines. ,., ware' allsolutely without" cost, • - "erica Llmlted, Fergus, Ontario. manufactured and gual•anteed by • PELLETS —BRAY 3-4 -fit EEk" OLD. International Silver•• Company. p tZ THY pay' ri ore? Money FIRST CLASS R'OOL'' RXBbIT3 WW � You may have this complete set %� Prompt- shipment most breeds. absolutely free by sending your Cannot buy a safer tire. =�• Some started Turkeys too. Order ANGORAS, FINEST QUALI-T-gr - -films to Imperial. Send an order '%'h aces less? Firestone Bray Se tember•ebicks now. Don't first class wool producers. Does y pt dices 1 P now and. recel,v,.e complete panic- t ou extra oaf tt e l be Left short on good produciAR $5.00, ,Bucks $3.00 each. R. Faber, ulars of this am zing offer: Six or R 1 Tio,�-tt n a y try, extra value and ex. h, t % stock. Bray Hatchery', 130 John eight exposure ng developed - -'ire mileage at no extra cost] _ �, 'r \ • N., Hamilton. Ont. and printed 25c, or 8 reprints' rbc„ LADIES . WANTED plus your choice of a free enlarge- -And hero's how; SAVE MONEY ON.THESE START- Ment In ease) mount or free silver. _ ed chicks from bloodtested breed- A•FEW MORE LADIES WANTED: ware. Toget the best in quality( _ Because only the Firestone Champion ers, Two week old Barred Rocks, Must be convincing talkers to and service send your films to Tire has the amazing Gear-Grip New'Hampshires $9.45. 90 per rent: clearly explain advantages 'our Imperial Photo Service. Station J., Fuucts $11:95, Cockerels S8.9S, Toronto. tread which gives 11rXc longer non- Household necessities known . t0 L,rghorn. pullets $14.90..Three w eek , . •FAMILEX PRODUCTS offer to skid mileage than any comparable old add three cents. Large Egi P, Already selling in immense SALE OF PACIFIC SEAL COATS tiro.Firostone has ever built. _ _ '� /L Qunlity add one cent. Four to five _yuaniitfes. Doos--to door canvas- Its thousands of sharp. edged a �QF�Jf week old-Barred Rock' cockeeei� e1nK necessary to show articles SPECIAL VALUE ]N PACIFIC SEAL angles grip the road with a 0 4ANeQD $14.45. Three .reek old heavy and take orders for sane. GOOD coats full swagger style: black 4 breed assorted, cockerels $1ri.9k. C04IMISSTON. Unlimited earnings only; coat nd Uning s�varanteerl ,sure, firm hold .and protect4 Older free range pullets. Top possible. Friends, neighbors, any- two years; sizes 12 to 42: 110 coats against skids and side slips. P Notch Chickerfes,, Guelph, (int. one will. be glad to order. FOR only; while. they last only 139.50. And, only the Firestone FREE CAT�II:OGUE A. DE 10 per cent. reduction for relatives TOUR OPPORTUNITY TO PUR(`H- „TAILS u rite F.t\SILEX, 670 Si of ex-service and service men; will Champion Tire is built with ase High Urade Stnrted Chicks Clement. Montreal. send for examination on receipt of the patented Safety-Lock tronr•t;oVA'rnntent Approved breed- S5.00. Many other bargains. Munro l) Gum-Dipped cord body which LOWER Standard duality two-week-old - FL'RT+ING Fur Store, Vancouver, B.C. / LOWERNc�i>• Ham�shtrek, Barred Rr,cks provides 27go stronger bond FIRESTOpF T ED wt. Pullets $13.&5, COURSE FOR ATTLNDANTS — Guaranteed r No " 1 -- to rho $16."0. Three week old add three r-- and 35ro greater protection F, �`i new 1) Ompiontire. cents.. Big EFtlr• Qunlity add one a dents, tRequi ementmentyeare' CAR AND TRUCK PARTS against blowout: three e ' Dealers have; rent. Free- rnnire 'pullets All ages, high school and applicants must U>� New A. other (ewer priced be 1 years of age. Apply, Direc- -_$Op1aCe dangerous, worn tires tires— ,Roden Electric r'hlek Hn.tchery 2 r NOW. Have your nearby 4101f SPICED MEMDARD, Umited, Baden, Ontario. 'tor'of N-upsing, P.O. - Box 6034, TPSRIALPi�� ;II REBUILT 310- TORS. 110-- r Firestone Dealer pot Fiiestone No ai1t1�N[L - F•Y1r MANSE% H e I e t a Winebee, Gemeraters. Champign Tires on your car' &•ani ro r` price ,. Starters. Xapetea, Cerbvretem on rhe per for ■ rire,rev EY>r GT,A,SSEi:. TJ)WEST PRT('ES. Railaters E=eMetie Seevleet r today and ,(Now tBat you are Dole "rarest Firntono Frcr. cataloane and eyesight teat- Bef7$ ROO�$—GranlrY �+seY Glass — satletwilon or 're[sei. s ' getting the lest word in safety Qatne r and see the r or sent 'on remiest--Catisf,lcttOlY•--SUPERTITE STEEL SHEETS CoST.. Levy Auto Partin.- Dept. J.. Toronto• ' 11.. her to save b"r' wonrnMeed.-Weer filght Optical ler;:, cover more, last' longer. lay and economy. monet•, You I`n•, 577 College•, Dept. W.. Torrin. foster, save- sheathing• Buy now - to. - - -before- war advances prices, direct 14 from' rectory. 3tiperlbr Products The. Quebec apple crap in 1930 - FILECTRIC MOTORS : nmorird, Tb Nelson Wreet, Sarnia. exceeded 'one million. hushels :for `1 •, , . P the 'first time. The entire crop for ' r�E\TT'RY ya,F_OTRTC' �f0'fORQ •' - nre brat -ulted for rurnl work. Canada was the second ]$,seat IMUM JOttPP .Cc More Electric, 296 Adel- ISSUE 34—'40 on record. " aide (Vest, Toronto. Alp ;6LOOALIGX19. L -Frost on the morning of Aug- .-Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Houston _ _ J - � ust 21st. _ -_ _ - visited the latter's pares on • Mm- " = - and son, of Toronto, spent Sunday GREENWOOD day. , -Mrs. James Write has been with C. E. and Mrs. Morle - ?-kim Marie Burns was ,l��alme confined to 1Ler home for a coo le• y - Murray Jones, of Toronto is h,o1- z P -Ed, Baird who was in lbe em- Mr. Abel C. Lessar, of Toronto, sues the. week -end. idaying at Reg Hoskins on the of 'weeks, through illness. ploy of Mr. Harry Arnold for visited Mrs. Geo. Pegg recently. f--sMiss Jean . Clazk, speai last Y• farm here. - week in B -Mrs. R. H. Cronk spent a few some years, -has enlisted and is Mr. C. Trimble of the West is _ Friday evening last was ideal for' prford,. iwitti her sister, days last week in Toronto with her now overseas. I visiting friends here. the entertainment sponsored al the . Mie. F. Baledon and family. son, Lyndon, and family. •-LOST • on Saturday' evening in r A number from here attended the Y r --Fred Stork is statfoned at the Group. 1, in Greens Park. The PickeringG. N. station at -?Born, oil Friday, August 16th, puckering, probably at the, Towri ' Institute meeting held; at Altona. Goodwood Drama was well present- p;exert 1940. to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pas- Hall, a Scheaffer Fountain pen with I ' Miss May Brown is visitin her _ " - on relief duty. S _ ed and gave every ' one a chance " coe, of Pickering, a son. two gold bands around same. Find- I cousins at Tara. for a good laugh. j --Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter a early crop of potatoes has er please call at News Office. Miss Alice Pegg is with friends Wood, 'on Sunday, August 18th, .be one of thre best - in a number .=,Miss Rose, of Toronto, return- ' 13t Maple. The sympathy of the community 1940, a daughter. is extended to Ralph and Percy. years. They arb, very large and ed home on :Monday after spending Mr. -Will Pegg is .laid up twith ---Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Runciman Jones in the death of their mother- I and son returned Last week -end af- a good quality. As a rule the later a: couple of weeks with her uncle, + gland ,rouble: We hope for an •early also to Mrs: �Aifred� Rogers an re - and -• _' potatoes preffjise to yield well but Donald- Munro, and daughter. recovery. latives in the, passing of bit. Rog- , . ter a iyvo-week vacation.' a number complain that a blight -Public School pupils of No. 9 Rog - Mrs. F. L. Green. and Miss Edna Wins Phyllis Pilkey and little 1 ors• The large number of friends •--• • has affected the crop. West, Pickering who have not el!. called on Mrs. Hugh Miller,of Pick - Joyce Law, pyre visa. , g her sunt,. g and the gifts of so many beautiful =Following 'a prolonged illness ready got them, may. get their Ex- ering on Friday last. flowers s ke for the .high esteem Mrs. Clues. Hutchings, Brooklin. The W. A. met at the home of '"` �L ,Leo McGinty,. of Toronto, call-' L. A. Findlay, of 16 Glen Av- hibition tickets at the :News office. of the two friends we have lost. tI` on Road, Toronto, -passed away on .1 -,Master Francis Callaghan, of' Mrs. Perry Wilson last week, with double funeral was held at Salem ed on Pickering friends on Sun- Monday. Her funeral takes place Belleville, has been spending a . a good attendance. ° day, P g Church on Saturday last. Rev. Mr. today (Thursday) with interment couple of weeks with, his uncle and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Disney called Jull, of Brooldin and Rev. R. R. #--.Miss -Ruby, Andrew• spent last in Park Dawn Cemetery. Deceased aunt, -D. J. and -Mrs, Callaghan, on friends in Oshawa on: Sunday McVey conducting the service. Mrs_. week at the Young ,Peoples Sum- as a daughter of the late Rich- -Miss Mary Choquette, and mot- g' J. L. Pe _ mer School at Oak Lake, north of _. Mr. and Mrs. James Janes, of Pegg sang o beautiful solo. Belleville. and Barrett, of Pickering., She is her,: of Toronto, were in the • village survived .by a sorrotwing husband, during the ' week. Miss Choquette, .-The Kling has designated Sun- and one ter. Mrs -stead, -at d member of our teaching staff, Children's Day at the +,Exhibition day, Sept. 8th, the first Sunday ..��gh �-- --- - g' (Nina)- of Toronto, alas two bro- *as - assisting in the registration. oh, Monday Aulrust 26th. L` after the anniversary of the out- there, Miurray, of Pickering, and ' -The Pickering Unit of the Vol- The P�Ci[er' ng break of the war, as a National Harvey, of Toronto. Also three sis- unteer Civil Guard is parading each D r pp �+ DD �� Day of -Prayer. ters; Mrs. Geo. A. Gordon, of Tor- Wednesday night at the Park. A BRADLEY I, MEAT MA1�EI i --The hot weather which pre onto, Mrs. W. H. Ellicott, of Brou- gbodly number are turning out, but wailed for several weeks came to gham, and Pearl, who resides with there are quite a few. who signed Men's Overalls, $1.89 a pr.su T--_ an end on Sunday night, with the Mrs. Ellicott. up, that have .never been seen as s p - We Barry a full line of light shower. The rain was heavier The August meeting of Picker- yet, on parade, l er4 work boobs, 1.9S up I In other parts, but a good shower Ing Women's Institute is to be held fresh ° As needed now. at the home of Miss D. Bayne, on Farmers,' your hal�yfi8! Miss. Phyllis Plilkey, :wJEro hgs Tuesday afteimoon,' August. over.— ane see what�on nevi and . been holidayin at th nss a natrt- . ~ psren an Mrs. Pilkey, ute are to be our guests, and Mrs. in S. S -No.-4 g•then Some in and we will fix i J ured spent a few days with friends at B. Harvey, President of South Ont- • Rima Tmrra- - S Ott am. _. . ..., "• ..."."„ "",••`•• the pulpit in the Presbyterian Rolf Call - Health Proverbs.. „N __ _r_• .---•a • •• w.0 r rvvu►cta, overnment, farmers in need Church on Sunday, when he gave ew Strength for the Staff of .Life", by Miss Margaret Westney. Margaretunder of farm help' and appl ying for help an excellent address on "The Par- Contest -Finding your =Lunch the recently advertisd plans, able of the Talents'!. Mr. Irwin wi,l Partner. Members having car space by the Dept. of Labour, may • ob- occupy the pulpit agait -Sur►- n next are requested to be at, Chapman's Iain application forms -and neces5- day. _ - Corper to pick up passegers. Come ary information from Mr. G. F. -Mrs. J. Roger Ward, of Dall- ' along and enjoy a pleasant after- Coates, Principal of ,Pickering . Con• a3,. -Te -as, and Mr. and- Mrs. -?4,lfred tinuation ScI ool, Pickering. Orowwrrich and _ daughter, Betty noon =rhe members of the Women's Asn, of New York City, are visit tug with 9+Ir. and 14Trs.. John C. Missionary Society of the United Canadian National Exhibition Biryan Ck:urch and their friends, held the - - Opens Today us been caul- August meeting at "Woodlodge", . __� _Seri daamageoThas Y Y in different the summer !"ome of Mr. and Airs. ALTONA parts of _ this' - cbuntry. As it has M. ' S. Chapman. ADss Joyce Rich- ards music brought (received too Isle for last weeks made its appearance this year later playing quiet than -usual. it _ dam- the ladies to order for a shbrt meeting, during w'Fdch tune- the A' number from here attended the s the. r ge to g-ain era p, but it may. . ladies made articles= of clothing Camp Meeting at Stayner on, Sun - attack the corn.' Z-lrhe death t took place lifter a .for the bate. Mrs •Norman mite, was day- last. hlr."J..Fuller, of, Was'-ington, _D, lingering y�Aug-guest i n8 ng illness• on Thursday, A spAaker and. entertained the C. and. Miss L- Fuller, of Toronto, ust 15th, 11940, of Robert - J-oseph ` ladies with -a• splendid informal talk about different departments of were recent visitors at Mackay's. Cowan, in his 40th year, at the the Society. During the, after - Miss Barbara Barkey is spending home of .his poxents, Jose7h and noon, names and -a -treasure. hunt a few days at her home here. Mrs. Cowan, oar the Station- Road: was enjoyed. A picnic ' supper twaa The Women's Institute are - enter- Piekering: , The -funeral was '",old on . served by Mrs. Cartwright's group twining the- Kirisale j3home •-T Saturday morning, with s! -,lice iurs- :r and other members. day afternoon at the .home ai Mrs. Mrs. St. Francis de Sales Church, - D. Crosier. -and interment ia:the R.'C: •Cemetery. -It' is $ matter of great sates - Mr. F. Sanderson and : Miss j.- Somewhat contraryfaction to ex pea to -both _ Americans and Myrtle Anderson visited on Sun - tationa;' a large number registered Canadians to know. that the two day Mr. end I#, Slack. here first. thing Monday. morning. nations are in the most friendly re- ,Alts. Mr. and Mrs. G. Atkinson, and Bob Gordon -was an hand, .waiting lations. They do not need to -.have' -and 1Mrs: C. Gailer and Mrs. Brooks, for the booth.- to open_ Quite anum- a line of forts an'army on the • spent Sunday with tI^,e letter's sis- ber of - the women of the village g border to watch each other for ter, Mrs; W, biaciiay. Performed this duty early, also. fear of; an invasion. This . condition Master Bruce Jones_ is holidaying Registration here was probably a has existed for a number of years at N. Bunker's. very simple matter. comlQared to . and is likely to exist for years Harry and Stanley . Benson are , the larger centres,- +with their large to come. Disputes may arise bet- , upending a few `days' `wi.th Mr. and - foreign population, and its peoplesween .can thbt thbe sett- em uese Mrs. K. Reesor. who change their., Christian and led- amicably without any thought Mr. and hers. H_ Howe,, of. Det - surnames when convenient, or just of settling their differences by' rea- roit, were recent visitors with Mrs. when they 'eel like making course to arms.: President Roose- B, Reesor. _ other change.an remrer Our school is being re -decorated -In our- last issue, we reported po held a conference -over the- past prior to opening in September when , St. Francis de- Sales Church as week end to consider the question Mr. Gordon Bolander of Bethesda having Pn'-entire new set of stain- . of forming a military alliance bet- will be in charge for the coming ed glass windows installed. We ween the two countries, so that if year. exaggerated a bit here, either rountry is attacked by a for - - as as repairs and replacements, only, eign power, the othkr country will are being made: "Se.ver it of the win- go to the 'assistance of the other. This agreement will likely be rat- �Ar Fj � �n�� d owe, memorials donated by the ` ile families of departed members, have ified by the peokle's representativ- es before the the this Iasn�e,a�e been broken; now being re- end of pre - .and .are . stored to the original sent 'week. Hitler will then know ��dj A IN& C --A delightful afternoon was what he will be pp against, when • spent on Friday, at the home of he attempts to carry out his plan Air, and Mrs. E. L:. Ruddy, when of conquering the two countries, Cheap rates for'Farm and Country Mr. and Mrs.. Robt. Ruddy, • were Y' -7-Some weeks ago, we suggested buildings: host and hostess to PickeringRed a restricted speed limit through -this village., Interested, conscient Windstorm Insurance on' Buildings Cross, at their Garden Party, The beautiful •grounds at Hermit- ious • councilmen rwerlt to work do Windmills, Silos etc. age Farms provides a beautiful- the question. _ .and that. has. naw Automobile Insurance of site for, such an event, and it being been granted, , (at least, the signs All Kinds a splendid day, a -most enjoyable "are up). Now, well try it again. Writle or Phone - • time was had. slice. Frank Baker, aeeorr;panied -by Mrs. W. -C. Mur -of .Church str. both north and South• of the- highway has, been the scene - •- - ----'� Bown�iA& RO�qE kat, gave several vocal numbers, as, many (heart stoppages during and Mrs. McGregor, piano. num- the. summer as ever- occurred on "HITBY, ONTARIO bers, both much appreciated, Lunch the highway. There are, we say, - 1 was served by ladies of the Unit. more youngsters' ' on 'this' street than. live the. Mghway. There Consult The Toronto Exhibition will on• _ pen today, to be continue until o b^ d are 'a few cars that we hAve in w•D•' `1'WEEDIE, mind,. that can't travel any slower -S war it is not expected •that the at- 'large an 45 or 50 miles an -'hour ori that streetMt- ussome youngster i , ib erin g On Roofis tendance will Be' as as usual, . Ji; orSates and For at least_ from. Ontario and, .other be killed before they slow up. Some - them 'would "break .f Hou ies� Eavetrougbs, . Hay parts of the Dominion�it i3 . of their legs if they walked wit?, the same �- 'Track, Baro Dear Elardwwe,: expected that a very large number from the United States will be in zest -they -use -in-driving. From -Lift Eat Qnrase,Cseentwork attendance, as the large number the -highway to .the old race bridge awd CarP,ceter work of all who usually spend' their holidays is roughly half a mile..A car trav- _ kid• in Europe_ will bunable do . this oiling at 60 miles per hour does -it in'36 seconds— a car travelling • Dealer for Eaatern Steel year, and will thus bea com- gelled R8 . go elsewhere for t4eir at 30, requires 60 seconds. -24 Sec- 'more 'of produeta. vacation. The popularity' of the C. suds your time to travel - " N. E. is expected to attract' a vie ry that distance. Anybody. • got that -Let -us give you an eitimAte on large number, which will help to much extra time to s pend for the your 'requirements swell the attendabce, sake of safety . _ '. A. Jtiarness and Skose repaired •V+`a as _ Our deliTerf is at your serrice C. O. 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