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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_08_30YOL. LX - `aR.x'-,''_._i-�_ / •:' ' 4,.r" •�. `i"va s �9.+,�. ,•¢ r'' d VIP." Of- P^IC , Ic ,� '�"-T+'-•ate+•- i. em••^, 'E:a -- PICKERI G9-0NT-5FRIDAY, -AUG:��4..;������, Vw101*sst*#1XL saw". Meda DB., O. PEARSON--P'hys}eian Uin nsgem, Dunbetton. 1017 Q R. FORSYTH. h. D., Director i tt oI Oocaio #eL. ow -A OptomNl.--t+I ae by +ODolntmeat. --- iFwpari. ASID AU;p,DY Barrriissoeerr. N PttutrEticsLalec.'!(<.-6rCpris- *rs/, 1ti �t lidms• Whitby. far 8EWTON, BELL dt ROSS 13arrtstors if Solicitors 1►. J,BI:ATON. K C. ..Telapboos fi•'BiROOKE BELL, K- C.Adel, ='88 J: 0.9. ROSS 372 Bay St. WIN L. POND -" Toronto CU. kWCJLARELSON do Co., Barris- . soadton. Notar s.tc. fit. am. , Tava tr(e H33ldi i 8x Arw2to w Tawow. T_• - _ __ _.. _:. , Russ. Burrows; Brougham R. C. E. , " • r as. isas:ieit.�aa�4.. -sats adi - The News has a collection of skate permits, a number of these � fora and farm maeb1ille . ` Day. Walker, Brougham, 48th H. i..Z;' *tte.t such photo's as above. Photos of scenes, buildings, homes etc. Can Harold Short, Brougham Tank C. I� also, agent for Cocsbatt*- scenes throughout Pickers"ng Town- you identify the above. We think Harold Barlow, Pickering Implemlntilo � ship, all taken 35 years ago, and • you will find these pictures inter- !Satisfaction earlier. To show 'some of the than- esting. Watch :for- them. A deserip- 'George Martin' Pickering Vet. C. @t�triaitaed ' ges that have been made in . our _ tion of the above will be found el- Leon. Bath, PickeHag, Vet_ Corps. _._-jOHAl # landscapes during that -period, we sew'tere in this issue. David L Bath, Picbering, R. C. EL Phone 3104. f CLABSMUN'!�' W. Lay. Smith Ba kaa: purpose to publish each week, when - ... __ - . Y Road Q. Y. A. - • q — Alb. E. Smitih; Bay Rd. Q. Y. R M r — - T -r. Brown, of Brougham hoimur- Hart Smith, Bay Rd. Q. Y. R. �• �.• .3B M 3M GREENWOOD ed Graad.Lodge A, F. and A: -M- A. Maskell, Brougham, R. C. -E. �4� �1N; td'ri. _ Reg. Walls, Rouge, A. S. C. Miss Ruth Epps, of Vineland; is Jack Underwood; -Dumbarton Q. -O. IlaftaAe@ OT lel &I�de. Mr. Tom C. Brown, of Brough- visiting tilts. W. Perkins, at pre- Jack Bellhouse, Dnnbarton, _ : � `• p am, a- member of Brougham Union Mel. Bell! e, Du bare A. S. CL sent. n, Belt Rattefl JI[7z1 wi4h .- Lodge A. F. and A. M. 'Claremont to Mr.. and Mrs. W. W. Gee spent Vic. Robinson, Clatemont,. Osh. T. Sunday in the city with the letter's has been honoured in his appoint- Fred .White, Dunbarton, R. C.: A. ; F. life and here. ment as Grand Steward of the sister. 3oe Atnos,- Dunbarton, R. C. AA, F. Grand Lodge of Canada, in the ss tSilatre" Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walls spent Province of Ontario at. the 1940 Ray Cross, Dumbarton, Q. O. R. �m XM � 31 Sunday 'at •the home of the -form- Dick Goss, Dunbarton, Q. O. p_ er's parents. Convocation. Mr. Brawn is one of Norval . Kyles, Dunbarton, R. C. A. - the well-khowh. Masons of this Dia- Fred_ and Stanley Byers Bill Moore, Dumbarton, R. C. E. triet, a authority on Ritual, and D Y K E are -installing hydra ` in their res- ° y Jas. Crump, Dumbarton, 48th High. a valued member of the Craft. pective.hames. - .. Bob. Do -cher, Dumbarton; Navy: - Mr. and •.Mrs.. F' Walls and fam His many -friends join in congratul- Bob Graham Dunbarton, Tor. S`c... a m an this. deserved honor. Our trnelta _ acing - ily catIed on their daughter; Mrs. Ken Smith, •Dumbarton, Signallers peas yon= vay eta James Jones, of .Glen iiQaj� on Sun- - - Albert Smith, Dunb'on, R. C. A. F. ' tAL DLEY " •, day. Albert Sears, Dunb'oii, R.`C. A. F.: GOAL OOS ; Mr. and Mrs. Hagerman and � - lien" Reid; Dunbarton; - Q. O R. � Died at the Western ioepitai, ' daughter, -called on .-Mr. and .Mies Toronto, Mr. P. M. Yeates early' Eddie McDonald, Dun: A. -S.' C.• �UCD, OBN$IPT� � Ormerod and or: 31r. and Kira. F. -' Geo., Underwgod Dun. A. S: C, Thursday, August 29th, 1940. Part- SAND Walls :.ted family. Alex. Allen, Dumbarton +� �BL s,� iculars -later. ' s Mrs. Joseph Ciark, of Toronto, {R Glyn Joyce, Dunbarton, A. S. C. { The Women s Institute will spending a iweek with .- Mrs. Pref- Dick Fowler, Pickering, Roy: Tor. �� meet -at t1w home of Mrs. Sanders , sell. The many friends of Mrs. on Wednesday next. W T. McCarthy, Dunb. 48th. High. BUILDBfi S SUPpLIZO Clark are pleased to renew old. fel- Bill Lucas, Dunbarton A. S. C._ School will re -open next week. Alio 100al eartage work lowships. Alen. Carp, F. Bay, Tor. Scott. . ra The fence and, woodshed have been We haysalso plassd 1a sia#* a felt f TI -a Ladies' Bible 'Clare met at Jack Bbrgesa, Du:Yb, G. G. B. G. LINE of MAPLE LES, MILLINdr treated W a coat of paint. R. C. A - the home of Mrs: George Pegg on Jack Mundell, Claremont, Monda evening, with a . Groin is turning oat well at moat , e g, good. at;- -of the threshirgs. Geo. Bradley, Pickering. _ f300MANT �' endance. Mrs. W'm. Pegg and Mica Many from here will attend the Don Spragge, Pickering McTaggart were in charge of the Wes. Baker, Pickering. program. Exhibition. C. Paddick, Pick R. C. A. •Med W. MITCHELL `i (Gordon West and his bride have C. E. Morley, Pick,_ N. P, A, M,. hg: Ont. BROUGHAM r taken, up residence on the farm Lou, Scott, Pick N. P. A. M, � eta$ our midst. welcome Mrs. West to Don,, Str w,. Pick. Pick. N. P. A. M. f . Phamd ; —+ nes. c . The W J. Brown fajnily spent j� Sunday with their people. Miss Pratt is spending a vacs- Elwood Huyek Pick. N. R. A. M Mrs. T. C. Brown was receivingtion at her house here. She -has hadWilkinson,a: xs F. Pick. N. P. A. M, B ' filler birthday ,greetings on Tuesday of a neat picket fence enclosing the Fred Robinson, Pick. N. P. A. M. `moi fila week. Place. Art. Leeson, Claremont. M I. R. V. sad �. lb ba�fi; Lloyd Hicks and Russ' 'Burroughs Miss Muriel Westney, B. A. Of • 8.. Lloyd Hicks, Claremont, M. I. R. are two of Brougham's yours men St. Joseph's Hospital, spent Sunday est ra tis Marden too{* Lawts : .� T g Ed- Baird, Pickering P Y , i;<t her home here., 2 who are training with the Perman-. t. Gordon -Jack, Dunb, R. C. A. F. mowers, 8err�+ bexw, ,e- .� ent Militia. Cliff. Bassett Dunb. Tor. Scot. mat! Stoves and Hot late* 4_ • KINSALE plate**, „ �� M Mr. and Mrs. Phil Forsythe, . of n Lieut L. C. Anrris, Pt. Un. RCAF . _ Markham,—an_d..__tbleir guest,. -Mrs —"" The News is attempt -- -- —_,Lawn Frank ,Randall, of Corfu, N, y,� . Ladies — please note — there . Pting to prepare a list of the names of Pickering :��Ild iZ tied. 'x called will be •a sale of Home-made Towrishi men who are with the "- : �- • i ed on Brougham friends on Sun- p s_ day. Cooking next Saturday, under the AQeat for Massey -Harris RgAlrs. `tea t Canadian Services at home and t Ft•> Mr. and Mrs. Alan ••Gray are ._ auslticea of the W. A. All ladies overseas, and, ask that the families � T� T � home from their wedding trip. A are invited to help, or friends advise=us of the manes ALVIN ]BUSEBY " t! Oower• in. a��e. Town Hall is being The Foursquare Sunday School planned' for them, on • Wednesday 'Class held their summer icnic at And Units of any member of their p 1-Qar0��!* :.iliaattslth r' evening. Lynbrook Park last Wednesday af- families who may have enlisted, in r�sz order that we may incorporate thea _ J° Rev. Mr. English, on a visit here' ternoon.. The usual number attend- y Inco ed. Bathing and games followed by names ip this list. In the list now p$4IQE 48flQ from the- limited States, wit( be in published, the -names of some of Broca ham next Sunda a Treasure Hunt was the afternoon .t.ue units are not iv g 3',' and will ti se part in -the service;' it is e'x:• program. A picnic supper brought given. May we have the, correct information oil -FIR�� ` petted, and hopes to meet some • of the pleasant atternoon to a close.„ , his old congregation: , Threshing 'is the order, of tha these?. We would like14o. have the The Young People,'s Union "}tad day.in this part. There are quite a names and units of all from this �,-,.: <rX charge of C -.e church- service on number of machines in our !!strict townsIdp. Drop'•a, line or phone the WITH EVERY PURCH7lSt3 0-k making it a very busy time. for ev- News Office, Pickering. t: ` Strada} last. Mr. Roy Oxmiston, of _�__ �� Y�� Brook]in, was the guest speaker, eryone. NOTICE. " The .Women's Institute are plan- r.= Mr. x ar :Miller sang a solo-, with EFFERVE�SCEN`T FR'EJIT' Mrs. Barclay as accompanist. nmg to visit t'-PPickering W: I. �•• �'•-,..�,�s,� A car accident' is reported to on Tuesday.',•afternoon.:;The August S. S. No! 2, Pickering Base Line- ° . SALINE ;.. have occurred near, the. spring meeting will be* held at the lioilie will open for the Fall Term_ on, r ".i g of Mrs. V. Parkin, on Thursday' Tuesday, Set 3rd: 'A Beautiful Decorated T%imbl0'r �x creek, on Sunday mornin when P soiree I afternoon. The roll call- to be — A - BOTH FOR persons: were-..gn'Ltx•ed, when _ ,� - San e car went into the ditch. They. en by 'Wlcr%. Zorn Gee. Discussion # THE FLOWER SHOW- A - par taken' away to hospital and' no particulars are' available as on 25c. for Housekeeping, well Al} flower lovers will look for- "9C. wh,o; or,where bound.' be= led -by Mrs, R. E. Mowbray. ward to the, Fall' h`lower Show to a Mr. Bert Harvey is enjoying hi, - Miss Mil lie Yates, who under- be ' - .-hbr'd-- --the Limited •-- -Chore "• ; ' � ^ �' ' first= rest in- man went an Operation at Oshawa Hos y years. He is school room here on Tuesday,Se ryp , notes under the doctor's .orders. -His .Rifat, a couple of weeks ago, is 10th. A -lantern'- lecture p �OO11riB and RBree21]1ti R family, coming along very well, and ii<- ab- bg_dohn F: Y, anti •his sister, Mrs. Sher- Clark will lie a feature. The -r --e' Contain9 IIQ I1'ipa0m Salty Jock and husband, -and other friends. le to be at home now. 23 Classes, coveting 'Asters, Cos..*' visited Urn -and Mrs. Harvey on Mr. and Mrs: .H, Parkin spent_. mos, Calendula, Marigatds, Stocks; 'J., S AY• Hb had been entertaining Sunday last with Mrs. M. Parkin, Zinnias, Phlox,, etunias, Snapdrag- 80 NOG CO. *=�� �- at the Great Zenda Picnic at Wood- at Markham. on; Gaillardias, Dahlias, Gladiolus, SUVW T HOORS--12-1 n*Mf &TP;i ' stock, when he took ill. His many Mr, and Mrs. Albert Parkin and Bouquets and Late Roses. See thel' friends -lope to see his smili sons visited MaIton Airport on Sat- Horticultural Pro face out again before too long, urday last and enjoyed a trip . to ticulara. Miss" Winne Wood`; li Dun.V Mllbrook, on 'Sunday. _ t , '1 dR L w� •' 4 � MF�Y 4 �, •: -_ ^'..,,?e. ,n..,.,•�.�_ .,..'-.`?.':. ., n:<.�'F'4'm'u.'�:.,:. 1...:.Gr,.i fix+ • ; .+!! -' .+. r:.4 - �� -.. -: 'F0.-L•'"w.'drfl .r* -•r.,...:.... .. ,_ _ . w - ,... ...w a Do you i.recognize this scene? HONORO. 5 ; G GNal�otea vy type, , are :. 'loot► overseas Doug. Johnz;`'P*k0iag,Y§ignalIer* Leon. Herbert •blrli{veite, Fred Herbert, V&t'ibval6, ' Tank :C. John Murray, Claremont, 48th H. John Martin; Pickering, Q O "R. `�S`s►ai . 3hOfs's �"` " Ted Fowler, Pickering; Q O. R Roy Barry, Pickering, COpQtti9trallf r Gordon Watson, Pickering, Ross Heron, Pickteeng, Q. O.. R. Jim McRae, Pickering; R e. *took: � �+• C. A: Basil Bye, Pickering, Ordnance a#d' " I'. L. W-114on, Pickering, R. C. A. F. ;:' �• ?•�` Q Chas. Siaunons, Pickering ' .. : Robt. Holman, Claremont, Tank C. Thos.- Lye, Clarx-mont, Ill, C. E. Les. Lye, Claremont, RePair sE R. C. E. Harold Hardy Claremont, Tank C vS est y I 1 gods el•dioae sin 8106•. 290 Lientat 8$BERT T. FAL:ItAB. L D 9 .ILS. G adnat••I Rohl C.QiAae S neo ti3e t1oLdc pW/ Tana C:hiceh. �� 9�ot. Qlih bst�tes ib. ttMay.7t., ar .ppoietm.et. (x,� is isrvYe*1: >PYaee tisk act. an*t s We f avbo. '�"� B. DRATON. TOWNSHI :a.+' • Cy�tc Con*syweer. C nava otter •�Qats, w.\Ete. lager o arw. 7t' e1sie.Ctrt. A. E. RiCHACN • -, -e-GZ fRRAL i119IIRANe`E A$AL RSTATE CONVEYANOING - An old established agency, ready. 0, ' to serve. - Phone Pick. atUOid. -.,W M. M A W ..Llk ENSED AOCTIONERR ANI VALUATOR Sales esaducred Anywhere. Lnoes or write. Address 61_ 4 Dund street. Baisi:, Wblt67r. Ontario. 8rierbu6 Hospital Govanmemt LiceosW Main St, E. Stouflville, Ont. Phone 101 Maternity; Medical, and Surgical Mases taken maternity, Semi -Room, Rates for 10 day♦ -5.76 Registered Nana is attendants and 24 hoot cervico Aiwa. . Ambulance Service MS. E. R. GOOD 15•37 TO R INSURANCE SERVICE ~ N . PborA Pkituing Q 7 ICYRIL B. MORLEY FIRL AUTOMOBILE, LII►E + ACOIORNT, 1YIND6TORM •-�4iBLi+6 �IsSIL1TY l<tc. SgRIf)CE PROTECTION :TBV V.1.WIST BLD- '- ROOM SUITE 3 -piece Walaa•t design Waterfall--design-_$79.50 Spring filled Mattresses. from .$17,50 to Now is the tierce for'• summer furniture, lawn chairs etc. Well papers and Gift China See aur Gold Seal Congoleum in the new patterns; VDrsrni►geab for the Easy Wasbipk Maebine and the White Sewing -Machine. ]Iota: Armbnlar^ Day or Nid a Pftvne 1806 , C. A. S'ERRITT A ounetsttal Director - Furniture Dealer .+G •s ti . r N yy e • against Britain, Somaliland gone. - Gold �'ft �� But, on the other side* he said, we have re -armed and re -built Fo r Better Desserts armies i degreewhich- our s c would have been deemed impos=" i a few months ago; our . nary isbfar stronger than it was at -the %f "^ beginnine of the wai`; 0 bomber and i Aer all this fighting is largeer r than t hasur a been; our advantages and 1 ever f• resources are enormous.`(Bri- tish i tish casualties in the first year. of y f'' this war reached' 92,000, includ- civilians, as against 365,000Qrn Star'h­ ing army and navy losses in, the first e,.d,�j k, Lswrasc* S1rJ Co.Ui P2l) year of the last war). — ' ` Speaking even as three' waves - of German bombers roared a- �? a; , march into Yugoslavia. But be- An aeroplane to travel at 'a cross Britain's coast; renewing hind th'e scenes forces were be- height of from three to five miles the furious assault of the Nazi lieved working to prevent such a has been successfully tested in air siege, Mr. Churchill let fall push towards the Dardanelles and the United States. The passengers . enigmatic words: "We' may be the east. Russia plainly 'was en- are supplied with ,conditioned air _ sure that Hitler will continue his ' air attacks as long as he has the couraging Greece and Turkey to because of the reduced air press- t• strength and as Long as any urs- resist an Italian � advance through uze at such an altitude. _ Slammin' Sam Snead, right, H shown as he received the Seagram . occupations he may have. in re- Greece; which might result in T-__.�sultl CuL), emblematic of the Canadian Open Golf championship, frons' spect, of the Russian. Air Force Hitler calling Mussolini off be- Frowde Seagram after his 18 -hole playoff with Harold (Jug) McSpaden allow him, to do so." (It was be- - -#�- o -would : take a chance on "at Scarboro' Golf and Country Club Monday afternoon. Snead won the lieved Mr. Churehill was suggest- having to, fight Yugoslavia, Tur- lathes for the -trophy. In 1988 at Mississauga Club after a playoff with Harry Cooper. In that Hitler might refuse to key, Greece: Russia and possibly - 'Yesterday he carded a par 71 to McSpaden'q 72. McSpaden can be seen` Bulgaria. Country Club ' peeking over 12r. Seagram's shoulder in the above picture. send .his air force against Britain in a long -sustained campaign for. In order to prevent war break - fear its ranks mould be decimal- Ing out in Southeastern Europe THE WAR - W E E Y�—Commentary on Current Events ed, leaving Germany at the mercy at this time, 'Hitler appeared to i of Russia's numerically powerful be exerting pressure on Hungary �' '° air force). r � to acct t Rumania's final &naw::_ with regard to the disposition of may' - --p������ ._--- Yietort, Or Stalemate S P s s That Hitler would have to ra fer some of t e Hun ar- eti1i 4ibJ(-a �� v� Transylvania Kin Carol offered_ to t n g IQn �eell$e %8 Momentous achieve a victory over Britain by inns in Transylvania to Hungary - §,y ,> mid-September or concede a and to cede a strip of frontier o ' neo - �rteach s selm _ - inion of Associated Press co reports were current "�pondent Kirke. L-- Simpson who early' settlement would be � History was made last week in realized in its entirety for many pointed out that within a few ed between Rumania and Bulgar- a railway car on a remote coup- a long day. Political observers weeks bad weather would be the is over' the Bulgarian demands g " try ng near. Ogdensburg, N.Y., meantime saw in it an indication g on southern Dobruja. - side - eneral- rule in the North Sea' the Prime Minister of Can- that s mutual assistance pact be- and the English Channel climes- ads, Isackenzie King, and the tween Canada and in the United ed by equinoctial -storms of un- ,iq China Suffers Thr.e Years president of the United Srtate�, States might be in 'the making; predictable force and duration. - p The undeclared war between _ Fraahlin D. Rooaevek,' met'&r a that the Roosevelt administration During the week Germany pro-' Japan and China ' entered -- its four-hour conference and came- intended to blanket the Dominion clairi-ed a "total blockade" of the third year during the week.. In to an agreement which is one under the protecting folds of the British Isles. Included in _ the �memoratim of - its outbreak, of the most momentous ever ret- Monroe doctrine; that the arniYd blockade were Ireland and all General Chiang Kai-Shek deliver- orded.-iri the annals of this hemi- forces of the t`vo countries might coastal waters ailound Wtain.. ed - a message _.:to the 'Chinese '\ e r _ _unified and a future date be t abegan the 0o e -specified e a sphere. \Sr. King. and =Mr. R s veli disc-assed the mutual rob-. one command. The area spec g people which reaffirmed his de- _,- p French Atlantic coast approxim- termination to carry on the fight British -U.S. Union? : atel at the mouth of the Loire, ' Isms of defense in relation to the y -against Japan' until" "all Chin- - -safety of Canada and the. U. S., The Ogdensburg agreement was -extended-right..around .the. Bri- ese soil has been freed of the in - and. following their meeting, 07 followed .immediately by- a senses tish Isles to North Scotland and `oder." Four days later Japanese a sued d statement outlining the tional move .on the part.of Br:- down-- the British east coast, bombers again attacked the Chin - three provisions agreed upon: es- tain. Speaking in the House -oz reaching the Continent in at . . three mevi of a joint U.S.-Can- P g g ese capital Chungking with re- ti board of defense; this CO °Om' Prime Minister_ Churc- the coast of Belgians, spicing inestimable loss of life— _ lboird to "commence immediate hill stated that 99 -year, leases of ,Fasters . Hat -Spots at least 25,000 persona were ren- sea- and air bases in Newfound- r home incendiary . studies relating to sea, land and r de ed ' lean o An ardent golfer, Ruth Hu Land AtlBntie Islands (perhaps Developments. in the Middle bombs started uncontrolled firth "ui" air problems, including person- a. •xeference to . Bermuda), and East were ,expected hourlylast am counts her suede two-piece, suit bel and material;"'plans for sou- -. in a targe section --of the city. among her favorite sport en. { Vljest -Indian points had been at- week. The -. long-awaited asmul-t dye bath Haat will contain enough aen.bles. The skirt b In chartreuse, -,'aidering the defense of the north- ter -ed' to the United States. Next. on Egypt by Italy waa believe.] liquid'to -cover the garment•'corngored to sive plenty of freedom ern half of the western hemi- day British foreign office soure- not far off, led perhaps by an pletely without crowding. Stir and worn with a loose Gering jacket' sphere.- Thus was cemented the es confirmed reports. that the lin- aerial attempt to, conquer Aden, with. a, glans et;rtain rod, Fo11oW of'burnt orange suede which butt . closest bond yet" set up between ]ted States had leased :the islands British -held" eastern hinge of the the directions on the dye pack= �"s high at the neckline. pate -' `tile two great democracies in joshing the jacket are its patch of Canton and Enderby '( midway gateway to the Red Sea ( British age implicitly. Rinse in clear pockets with closed tabs which � N-otth America. between Hawaii and ; Australia) Somaliland vonstituted•.the wee - rater until no Erase "of color i8 keep gadgets from falling out «hent _.Toward Mutual Assistance P►et from Great Britain, as. air bases,. ern hinge). - -- sown in the water. Dry in eleaa reedy for that winning putt. To. The significance of the new Seeds of the Future Tegsion , in the- Balkans also . muslin cloths, takingcare that no keep her curls in place, the actress agreement was not likely to be 'These developments gave an Increased with a double-barrelled twn thicknesses. of d ed material - wears i suede flower "beanie" int _ f the bright ehartrcusc. Her fiob- - impetus to movements- in 'both Axis drive in prospect, Italy- to touch, Press on the wrong -side- - nailed oxford in brown and.whits Gracie Fields Visits. Great Britain and the 'United jump on Greece; Germany to under pressing cloth. _ are chartreuse. w States working for union of the " Lovely Lake Louise two great powers. \Zany prophets envisioned- a coming world in ..,Italian Ships -Are Following Example of Germany's ' which five mammoth groups of _ countries .(English, German, Rus- sian, Japanese, Italian) would r o ¢ r straggle amongst themselves for'%y trade, combine and re -combine �? }y�} against one another to keep a� balance of power.' In his same spEecA td the House " Mr. Churchill declared that Britain sought "no advantage for 'herself from. the offer tok� lease, the New World •bases; but he did appeal for . timely reiri- =Y' ' forc�ement" of Britain's \ navy • the United States—an ab - from parent reference to recent discus- .. `$ "� sions of Linite'd States' 'aid ' in : filling gaps in, the British fleet K 'f ' with over -age destroyers. A Year of War l Reviewing the year of war Just Ardenf� movie camera fan; coming to a close, Mr. Churchill' • ....w,•,,. W. k 1p �. www..f is ate- Ittts Grade Fields- said of Lake Lou - Ise. "It's the grandest bit of water found the scales heavier. on the I've seen." Here she is giving the side of Britain. He acknowledg= t cam a work-out from the • bal- ed that a "cataract of disaster" eoay of her suite overlooking the had poured out during the last lake, day before her concert at three months—the Netherlands - • > the Banff Springs Hotel in aid and Belgium conquered, France 'Since near began the seabeds of the world - have Seen receiving very frequent v �sitors —scuttled Getman of the Navy League, of Canada. ships. Now Italy is following the ignominious exempla=here is one of her ships committing suicide off Gib- -—C•P.R. Photo. forced out, Italy in the wale raltar. _•• , REG'LAR FELLERS—A Man's Man By GENE BYRNES - NO NONiiNi>C � � OKAY! I'M COIN' 3tJREt PINHEAD, i'M NCT nwLTIPI' NONV! YOU CO WITH WITH YA, BUT rt`f SISTER HAS YOU, I`FCI>S IS TFjE YWR LITTLE COWIN � WELL• STOP A APl EXTER ONE w- ONEY WAY YOU D � •• 1p THE }Iq�'g MINUTE AT MY 314 LL LET YOU EVER CATCH ME AND KEEP HIM IRIENO'3 IlOVBt, TAKE / ' " t tOI1V' TO A PLACE M -HEM f - MWE - 000014 ss T _ - y a�` CIAM to on with ourrk, diggin' T A ~ this old ruins here„ and col- •-, .' _ Licst lectin'' whatever pots and •such. A A . 1 truck as you're after. Ain't dotb- in' else likel to bother. I c'n feel B by it."" - Thank yoiu, . Hades. I—I want �j � , � �• a f low ORES ARNOLD'agOr you to be top boas of our next expedition. The commander. I'1t �i• r •. - r • b •�>� r' > s ou do all the thinkin wh vre = CHAPTER XXIV • Mary Melissa was on the fourth rung down when Honey Bee dart- ed forward. The slim ladder tee- tered outwardf 'Lissa screamed• in terror. ..Below, Bob had a very narrow sooting. It was not enough from .which to exert -a-- count er-halanre _ _ - on. the. ladder; to try it would - Aend—both .people crashing down. He leaped instantly to a rocky knob --a short way -up, dug one toe- and both hands into cracks there, and with his free foot Teached .out. and steadied the lad. come bit, and" g en gs SADIE S. CHAMBERS "How s that? Youfiggerin' or. ry,t y�y�� leavin now? We ainr t hardly go. MORE ABOUT PEACHES f.;.; nothin' done yit." Uncle Hades Last year we went into the •k a different ' tannin methods for "•,. ;`;; ',. Y was incredulous. a g •a>?r'• •'We're Going To Ig. Married" fruit rather thoroughly, hence I "No, no, Hades! Of course, have been saying little about it this year. However since I have 'there's the work. But I have • •' � , � �' .j something else extrem�eiyympot= received • so many letters tom- taut to do. We'll have to go right plaining about fruit not "keep- S" in today. I=we're -koing to be ing," I feel duty bound to write a few remarks on the subject,; - married. Lissa and I, Hades.. „'�••, f 'Lissa was much calmer now. or conserving fruit is of vital ?. 1 importance this year. She smiled have at the old mac. importance have no desire to sound boas{•-- She would have spoken, but— "I know all about .that, young ful, but alt fruit which I have der, swung it back to the cliff. feller! You been sweethearts ever canned is in perfect condition It was a miraculous mover amat- a Indian squaw," remarked Hades sad once again I will repeat my • Every day millions find real since the day I seen you both in leasare is the enut!ne, long - ter of seconds at - tremendous Jones from the, rim; conversation= favourite method. It is true we pp II Blanco Canyon. You young fools lasting flavor of Doublemint ;risk• ally, "but by dads she had it corn- J jest ain't had ' sense enough to have had a very wet season; your punt. Cooling, refreshing. "Slide down, quick!" he shrill- in Selectionfruit must to her•I'She d a murdered you, know it. Waal, of it wasn't for Personal of satin ! Enjoy it after everyed. "To the Sedge." Miss M'lissy, of I . hadn't Shot th' license, I could marry you be done with the utmost care, meal! MIIllona do! From above gooey Bee had her.' never buying after heavy rains; "Yes! „ right now, myself. I took out seen only that her first attempt Yes• Yes, Hades. Bob looked preachin' papers 20 -odd years all this is most important. How• was a failure, that the ladder his gratitude. "I'll. never forget ,. ever, there are other. matters very + • -_ hadn't fallen. it. You saved her life. You were ago. ,„ , int ►taut. Be sure that +""woo• Oh Uncle Hades. Lissa Po your jars r•rres„ She stepped agai�r to the rim, thgre! Thank God Hades." are all well scrubbed with a soft ' beamed up at him.'His His grizzled Lissa herself was still s eech- brush and soap and water,— an to take the ladder in her leas s P old head protruded over the rim P hands and literally throw it and PPalled by the event, and in comical fashion. He was lying ' every comer and crevice, rinsed the white girl down to destrnc- Bob wasn't yet entirely rational. thoroughly and if possible driedGET 8 prone to talk to them. Will you SOM E TODA -tion. She was crouched for the _ He thanked Hgkdes in a strained, marry us? You shall! He's got to, in the sun. Then just before, plat- deterrniped-thrum when— _. o nun marry you un ees ar, rinse -"Jest set tight thar and blow Bob grinned. You hear that, with knowboiling ilio water be anre jars • • }' got black yore nerve counseled. quicker'n la Hades. It's war if you don't." your are trick These hfirstt steps o are • a gar mean peaches la n layer BANG!--& shot roared nearby. „ , The ladder man♦ nun, this time yh —sad with it went Honey Bee jackrabbit jumps. ,. the most important to' obviate all tion:—is . measure sugar to one herself ! The Reverend Zachary Hades g Hades was as calm as the cliff danger of spoiled fruit. Those of of- peaches for medium syrup. Jones was shining happily, and, •- itself. His assurance brought Bob apparently none of the three you who 'have filed an article for heavy syrup % sugar to 0; a FROZEN IN HORROR "But don't ]et it bother you gave thought to the amazia from. this column last year 'Hints of peaches. tablespoon of corn g g sir y P P =- Mary Melissa had slid down az none. Why every trip usually hms on Canning" refer to for those syrup added • ordered, clung now with Bob on . cua�tstance, the position they held. � $y P greatly enhances the - .f to have its trouble. This'n ju_t -who have not these helps I might flavor. Fill jar with. cold water ' the rock shelf no bigger than a clinging -there on the sheer face Bg got it over with early. Now wa say I consider the next most im- to point. of overflowing. Now ' table top. They stood frozen in of a great mountain likeso many birds. Either Bob or 'Lissa could Portant thing is to be sure the place on glass tops, then the horror at the drama before them. cloth you are using- - Both the ladder and the Indian have stepped four feet outward y _ g' (for wiping screw tops; place in steamer or a hurtled in wlerd windmill] faafi- -TRIM' VIVACIOUS and fallen nearly 800. 'But the your jars top and elsewhere) other arrangement for oven. Now ,6 COTTON STYLE second ladder top protruded - cloth is Sterile. loosen tops 2 turns to the left; Aon. Once, twice, three .times, Havin tried kettle boiling and' steam 20 minutes: -Remove from ' each of them struck rock pro. �� rxr there, steady and safe, a short e g P "' diatance down: the different "pack -methods" I steamer, screw tops tightly, test _ trusions on the way down, slid- much prefer this type, i ng and crashing out of sight fin- "'. Climbing Down Again yp , t is aim- for leakage. The next day steam i g g ✓" �" �. , Tle, sterilizes and cooks the fruit for. 12 minutes, follow steps- for - ally into the masa of tree tops Th old Territorial lair al Pe. %��, „ "* - to d . ole. to marc and i perfectly but not- to a -breaking- steaming as for the previous one... 'and broken- stones at the cliff Pe P Y g't th' i'%% r up Stage: and be sure and test fol Ieakrke base. = : to his senses. CANNED PEACHES before storingin a cool and dry 'Lissa'a involuntary reaction i� �� _ . "You're right, Hades;' he inter- Choose ripe was a low, shuddering moan. Bob rupted. "We'd be dead but for P (not over -ripe) place. Never use a jar or glass gripped her -tightly, his muscles• you, and your quick mind: I hope fruit without blemishes. Dip in tops, that is cracked or chipped tease. The whole tragedy, from I can think as fast and move as boiling water, remove peels, dip -or. damaged any way. fast where - I'm jour aBut— now - - the first -kick of the ladder until �j� +f ' e• • • t - • now' -a matter :of sec - was bat. this is terrible." 4 `� onds. �;. ,H "Shore 'tis, '• agreed ' Hades. She tiled to kill you!" Bob • .� lirnse later, as I rece'lect," sa i.i - breathed, relaxing a little. "She r. • • ' '� %. Hades, "but that char required - - pushed you, the ladder! Then a i a witness and we ain't got none. = _ Shot—" ' e' WO sot to hire more help."- READY FOR MURDER e • "Where's Scott Holliman?" dr -- "YOU ALL RIGHT DOWN manded •Bob, suddenly remem- c.• TSAR?" A familiar voice Shout- Bering. "I'm, not sure he'd do, j sd down at them. bot—" .ry/lr Hades!" cried - Bob. '40.h!,. "Oh, him!"- Hades • paused .to Oh! Hades!ee .:Haden. Y! i- � ti^. ••` expectorate, generously and eon- 'Lissa's trembling a little, b -but t; temptuoualy. "Why he ain't here I'm all right. I—I--here, 'Lissa, ' . no- more.. I-1 discharged him." ". darling, sit down, don't stand. "What for?" fog Slowly: Just sit down on the "Why, he talked too free. He ledge and try to relax. It's all expressed some opinions—l- bet- ter make the de -tail report t - right' right now. You're safe. It's all • , - over. It's terrible. I—" - you in private, Bob—and be -took Bob Barry was a strong young out his pistol. Waal, the fact is, roan. Strong in heart and strong• , I shot his gun oaten his hand, ; Of muscle. But he had been 3 give him a canteen, and told hiri ,, through a great deal irf` the past of we ever see hide nor hair of -week. He had .weathered enough him ag'in I'll shoot his fool head crises to last most men a life- off, and by dads I will!" -time. He needed white men's food "I-1 don't doubt it, Hades! t , and rest. He had a right to be Thanks for settling -,that, too.,, - jittery, there on that eagle's eyrie Bob was ampsed in_spite of every- of d ledge, clinging liercely to' thing. "I suppose, sweetheart, The Royal Canadian Air For" .. See war whieles. bnlit for the girl he laved. there's only one thing to do now. Meaning Depot will remain at tree" of the Empire. see "Fust time I ever had to, shoot If you feel like it, we'll start - Its official station M tuhiN- what cat embtry is doing to climbing down. Hades, there.are are their absorb- Park. 9" - help win the war...learn how 1 las Ground Show, and the �. ; wamfaetann of at kinds / ropes up there; you can tie . one �Nr„� s -a.. a 'are Joining the fight to win " to a rock and slide down to this •ahawgtwg of the efuard'' tbawar. 1F5O% porn _ elorewewies. ,:� ' 1 "I would . be strong and ready, e - B7 ANNE ADAMS Bob, -if I had one more thing," How wonderful to find 's Cot - declared Mary Melissa. She rail- t ' ton frock .th1tt will carry you ed. her face toward his.He gave it to her. Twice, three Three delightfnt rwedSt A famous contemporary art right through the.calendar- calendar • that's phew whish has been on die. g a ' times,` soundly on the lips: Mw»s completely fweished play at the saw FrowNsee a gually smart for at-home winter , and. decorated, Rod Cross a X — - THE END _ tEx eltion— Art of 79 days and outdoor summer wear. < In other words, this neat, tzisp - - m el ntm dancing. ewtarn�ttoaslyiusiness Ins sebo usiab. d mM / entertainment.? Anne Adams style, Pattern 4507•: - Machines. Just seeall the figure -flattering Goat's Milk Used details: the long front panel h the back skirt ane! B Vast Numbers $2 .50 SENDS 1,Q00 high pointed side -front' seams '` 'BRITISH CONSOLS" that keep your waistline; small More People in tb.e World Many. World and I tornstional Famed throughout the world 'EXPORT" "LEGION" and trim. The collar, which may athletic titles will be decided- is the bIR Goldman eand.Thle t EXPORT or LEGION Drink it Than Any gther. t.atvr._ef — CigllreMet so youthful. A long sleeved ver Kind of Milk Goats Cheap Is" promises one of the the Rghibition—playing to any sin& Mill" Address Ofwuu sion is also included, in this use- to Keep -shoot s supe ate in Exhibition S comfortably tably Bund under th. sip h CANADIAN SOLDIERS IN ful and exceptionally smart style. —� Mstery. _ ' . Skies and listen—no shergc Ce a f. Ism Ola► • Tickets at Exhibition Ticket OtHce 14 Adelaide St. W., WA. 4716: Mleit Odor and hsmtilencs is:-- Pattern 4507 is available t cWck in every Pot ma. pp g� V Moodey's, 90 King St, W,, EL 10";1toher's,15 Bioor St. W., RL WU !r ! ov[IlatAa DEPARTMENT misses' 8nd woraen3s sizes 1�, 1., a� i'lag'6I, Ent toilIIt� t�gentt11is ?'. Ile>< 1949, ►tea d'Arnl•■, Size 16 takes $ %" yards 3� inch , drat evel'tY surburban YeiDril�• should' ThbreKai hirycbminGnnaotaKddaw fabric' and `2 % yards sic -sac. own a goat. Semd Twenty Cents (.20c) 'in Pointing o-ut that more people• in coins (Stamps cannot be accept- the, world drink go-at's milk than (t s SEND t ed) - for this Anne Adams pat- any other kind of milk, Hogt told - tern. Write plainly Size, Name, a conference at Massachusetts State 11 ° Address anti Style Number. Oollege that a ^good goat will pl•°,- ISSUE 35--'40 Send yoQr order to Anne Ad- duce from three to five tluArts of •., ams, Room. 925, ?$ Wept .ode- tn41k daily and will rerynira bat ono . !aide St., Toronto. seventh the feed of a goal c:,i:v. - s e- - ------- -_._.;.- --- - --- Ila 7 j.. . . we 'are no longer astonished at -s�%%Zrt.YO�, DUNBA1ti0I� s u �NQ these wonderful iave�tibns as We Old Scenes In Pickering Townsbip ` --r-t- . i. J. DOWAN, X M.. i. Q. a •••,_ i ;'�'' Tatnt� ' - -' . •have becomeneed to the diDCO'VeT- . Mrs, BeMride, of Toronto;' upas. a List week's picture - Old Rouge &MV afton gad Are" 80 les of our scientists sad inventors. at the home o1 Mz. and Mrs. r ;L,� Ms 7 11.00 advaeea guest Bridge and Road. Today's Picture Ottiacwa. >i!Mlt� to lite United .3tstes �— A. TiVas' recenft- - - - Main Str. Brougham, 35 or 40 L• �. pa s sea dw 20-4s SL The Canadian. National Exhibi- - Mr. Arthur Annie returned to r years ago. flit• Britais, ig•� is ads tion is 110 in 4411 stuping, and so Ottawa, after spending s vacation r -----,'; - : the-. weather has been favour - far at his home here. able. Notwithstanding the tact that Je14t 1Loshar+ the Mr. and �Vlrs. F. Watt of Moose we' have a war on our hands, Jaw, Sask., were guests of Mr. and ATTENTION ' attendance has exceeded the expec- Not many years ago, matey y0g Mrs. I;awson '�cConochie last for the' ministry Y and tations. The statement has been week.. men studying made frequently that there si not- Dr. and Mrs R. D.• Taylor of - ^ "other professions, would journey to �g new to be seen at the Eyhib- Br Road �i�a�►� :GermaIIy to put the finishing tou ition, that it is the same thing ev London, Ont., visited relatives here PERMANENT N AGril N C PAI N z ` t ehea to their education. They then last week white on a. -motor trip THAT FRAYS THE. T E KP E R ; cry year. It is true that in certain to Montreal. AND N E R'V ES. i MAY B E thougiht that country led the world departments there is a repetition Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Staples and L j�`�' 3n intellectual pursuits, and they every year, sudz as live stock, flow CCushed a it �n bowed down to their teachers. But fatnil*' and Miss. Agnes Thom, of YOUR EYES. ES. - ere, and other displays. Rut. Willett, Ont., are hav* a visit C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. - &Vel tbat will no longer be .the tee• year there is much that is new and - ^Their leaders in literature.• theol- here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. s interesting. This' year there are A. Tyas and other friends and rel- Disney Bleep, ePD. f. Q, ogy, music and science have ' been many attractions that are. entirel-y obese 1616 Sand a- id ` d eitbor banished from the country atives. — t1lO%A'� new. In no other way, earl a person The meeting of the .Woman's __ r or _placed in internment _ camps, keep • in ' touch • w � h- the progress - g s,. o» Stone* ° :where they are treated worse than Association _will be held Thursday, t have that 'is being made in the world Sept.' 5th, at 3 P. m:, at the home Ddl�'li►i�Ttttl f7q' in the lower animals. Many than by taking in the sights at the of MTs. Frank White. Word for ^� found a haven in England, Canada Toronto Exliibiion. A visit there Roll Call -� 1VIy Strength and My RO E• '�;' � �2S and the United States, where they will prove both interesting, and ed- ;Redeemer. - _ ��r�e eQ� �d ��, '>nvill be safe to continue their: pro- ucational, ,Ana ' _the cost" is very Wedding bells are ringing out THEATRE -©g DD>g1�tE &tpN .fessions. Thus these countries are with great clanging- with four of being enriched by- their presence. - --- out• local young couples planning �T low. 1t is surprising how so many. Ger- mane with .University degrees how _LETTERS. Tb THE FD1TOR. on being married Sept. 7th. Con- Healthfully Air Conditioned You down before Hitler and worship of tulations and best wishes to all . All Shows Daylight Saving 31meNotice 'to • .him as a god; and uphold him in To the Editor of thein. `his efforts to destroy Christianity. I?ear lir• Murkar - THUR5IDAY. FRIDAY &SATURDAY Some say, that because he has-been Now that the registration is oveN, t AUGUST 29, 30 and hl iGVe do Building nf.all kings! successful in everything he has un- I twant to take this opportunity of UNIONVILLE T°�O Shows, at 7,3b and 9.30 neat . appreciation Saturday Matinee at 1.30 Ue1RPFNZ�. dertaken, he must have been Bent • expressing my, g by the LICEM LATIN by Go ter eacting e claim that' he is the Holy' Ghost. citizens of this electoral district, s$�j ing ' on PL y • it is true that he has been success= At the outset, I estimated we L Land : -'the High Seas" - ROOFING •«+s ful -in conqueaing a number of the should be prepared to register 32, _ BANCE small and weak nations, -but he has 586 people. At the close of reg-is- small yet been successful in conquer- tration, we find that 35,081 were NII1 H _ �� . ,c�aa sell Brantford RooEtag ing England. This he promised fo registered. TMs could never have WAYNE MORRIS _Materials, empire Bathroom do by the .15th.. of.. August, but the been. done -without the help of a Wrkham Arena JANE WYMAN Egaipment+ buro Water eutlook.is very "discouraging to Hit- large.number of voluptetr helpers, _ Systems, Beatty ler and his horde of bandits. Evid- as `well as the trilling c6 -operation ,Alto all Added Attraction Stable Equipment ently God has -not been with him in of the citizens at large. r _ - Building Material y -Each day that The response to_ _the request. igr -Friday s cell 11� awn an ig�lts:� this undertaking. . passes makes the outlook brighter. help in this electoral division " was ' - _ as England is rapidly increasing. spledid. T•'wish it was practical to E ti mat+sa- roe _ . ' WITH • Work Guar®steed her war materials, and- should ev- send- i personal. message- of Vianks •JOHNNY DOWNS` -F,' J. p U�� entually he able to overpower Ger- to all those uaho ,dad such -excellent gust � MART! CARLISLB' man and force her into the dust. �rotk in this great patziotic service. u : phet►e 9542 - W. y _ -_., _•_,�:� ._, .. Tl•,e rallies and gentlemen who _ _ - - � - � - � - - - -- CSERIN . . I . . ' TUESDAY tr SD'AY- .. � . � �forined our staff of _eleptrty..tegi5" v (1ltiDAY,- WED' Q QI!�'T -$. In many ''way._ there have beer. wonderful changes in this world. nt trans, and voluntary assistants rrere �] ' SEPTEM$ER 2, 3 and 4 ours. during the past. hundred appoin`.e.i regardless_ of . party Qi : Max oag� 8 - year?: but partlrulart duri-n` thF creed, -'and- without enc-�N-A«n t�hce}' _ Two ShAuisSy ._ at 7`30 anti 3.30 ga=t f,tt}, '$ut tFic most striking rked detotedip at tu+ir task °OrC�leStraHoliday Rlat%neb,hlanday at2 adockdio-Serviep bvth befiee'and during to ;,ttrw;. n ,, ci'iang'ra a'rP thae iri vt�tilc•h elerttic-• - ity plays an important' part.. `In 1'':e- result of their thornugnness iss Yt i3@rvtt9e B11l� re- Adms ion 3�c. i hat- -meant T►s... <i,:npiFation will • bF f • hnindreda. of ways •e•ec;ricitc is ut- ,. _ -. WITH - - - rg to g 8 BS,d _ _ . . anC fl C Tape iiizFc' 1rt hf,wh'i:rs; err reed a: sn� u7h ca44etr }4,� made m - H g,� �3 ill @.�8 sti>utic'r; in Industria; plants, the NTS The fullest.' :cV+_operation Via` _ ''JEAN AUTRY _ ptl�ble ollarge8• Work telegraph, telep' ne,' rade?' Ana hon- received' froti3 *�c citizens. There A 1301'H SMILEY BURNE•TTE - dreds (if other u'�y5,' ' were probably scleral 'sick people _ gAal�IItt'Q� e,ect �icity _ plays a vera important part. In the aeon whom. it seas' riot- possible - to : _."Also ani Added Attraetfon. pear a very, y, irn_:Russian Wartiva? call. due to -the limited tti+f:e Avail- *� L t . ��ARTHUR, FIELD fought between Russia and Brit. able, Y,ut there is no doubt that , The Floor wll .be in sL l @`lev>lsionl S in which_ 'the latter ass vier- adequate provision will be made for P� _ GtWntite Radio sad Tio Service 1 their -subsequent, registration' . when perfect shape f UC Member Official Radio Secvke orious. When . t.•re battles niter= 1 P W! fH dation. : they are stafficsently recovered -o . god Dancing 'ALL STAR CAST �, . Association. PICgERING 4. man and a,sclava were foul �t g ib :. England rear,ved no news'of them go about their 0%1.1 affairs. _ - 4 one • for. about . three- mozAhs. The news - Frank Chappell --"� -- - a apP�' z l7ad to come by sailing' vessels, Adrertfseatmfa SPECIALS Registrar faessl!lred lienee the long time necessary- Ao_ - - liearry' the news. But during the - VJLV&Q . 8z3 vIc .- Electric wlr- _ bombing of -En and b • the. .Ger- and $etlnsirs Bacpsz't :service on ' y Eyesight Education _ mac. a 1b. mans last week, the bursting of Y g &A Makes of Receivers. Reasonable Breakf-asi Baeont the bwnbs coup be heard in - Ont , � 4 hes Teslac Free. Russell •ario, and within a minute or. two, andIL. &a. groughatr� Ont. l�ihced Steed, - � J .��• � �• A message` would be received tell- EFFICIENCY' - ing of what had- happened. But FOR SALF. •-'`20 shoats. Carl Dev- - • itt• Locust Hill, R. R. 1, Phone 508 j� :.12c• b. - Pickering., Pork Liveri x .12CThe ��jj jryJ��(tj�„�rFOR SALE Large kitchen range :,Ste�%g Beeler. FROST & WOOD C. E. TV CL>t oven, large warming oven. Graeae. Jewel She�z'te�f fie• a 1h i John' T. Stephenson, Eastern House • 13c. . . F ktES and SER' IeE !Opt' PIGS FOR SALE• -- six weeUs old. C1as8ie' Cleanser v . :- _ to 'Lloyd lion gom y West applyt er 'e t 20C _ .-�..-• irV Syeaig><t Specialist Hill. Phone Scarboro 573. 1 -�2 x P. O.) - es - %�', �.3 111seey Bldg. (opp. STRAYED froth the premie of ;. Oshawa. Phone 1516 Pi ke nig a ,-lets 3 and 4: con. t cocx r the - r It shouTd -no r' for an -in- -5: ,, c day last. week, W_ t public to readily rasp o_ eifer, 'tatoo + e e : p • teliigen r. old Jersey _ • , , _ - • NO. 6B BI\DI:R _ the necessity of training* and con- ,E yL r, on right ear; 2S on, left �tltaher _(P OU6 $0001 'Pickering serving for the success of. 'thg fut-. ear: T \ o. i 11694.:•Jas. Chambers, •L.) ` f - 1 ..For more -than fifty years a` _ _ 1 Cockshutt - Frost and Wood •u re of- its children • an asset of so R. R. 1, Whitby - - i, Binders have set the standard great an inipurtanre as its eyesight I repeat, it • should not be Hard to of • efficiency, dependability and _ realize 'its importance when a little pICER:hNG SILLS durability. f,xperi rice,. when -HIG14EST MARKET PRIES' c°upled c!th the iciest, ested ihpugh: , shouts , that it has depend- _ _-- -- GET _ t and approved features, gives" ent upon its proper functionin ��+•rr you more for_. four looney= such things as education of oursel ynnr-gain, feed, ser. _ for and that is wh; the eocksliutt ves and our children, the ;c:iining - of our call bread, tlie-length• of �'(;e ii illi, -chicken - Nv: tih'liinile c,,il da -a leiter ��►R PRODUCE RIGHT at'HiOME .job of ,,n't'.n' .light or life, rte enjoyment of l n and hat ,ea y starter, g>raw�rs - ronifnrt vE •kSe: \one. can `may Yhat crops. Froin lznife to- kn6tter • - - 1 the 613 is ,superior -but dons they, ha.ing once. ladC:.r... a$L 1a�ln a$ " j,� Liv e' a��e$ r enjoy' ..life in- the same ��'s�' v:lic, 111, fi f Live i i0'�s take our ti�nrd ler it. t+,ma in once it r� lost tc. t'.,9,ni. l have many - at your earliest opport*Qnity range. m, $ � `�. and see for •r.:crsel: )v'hyt ,the iiri:e.. +ie e iaphasi^ed the• iiEC7 I five F° ow �[+re y� a1 ry1 i, • f t e5Sit1_ •.If lieFp!i g y -lux Vision sr)f• t . r�n Lambs its "Oil Bath" high preserve r? `'d a� a iieccs4sty t,:, ; _ with► yvy accessories. ' The bride and groom later left �' Ont, and E-Kewin' Cowiei, FAQ. _ _ ELAREIONT :' Claremont, crit, Iec�tter. ' r � for the Eastern Provinces, the bride travelling in grey, with wise -color- — - Sgt. Reynolds,.. ofSt�ey -Barr- ed accessories. On their return Mcncitei -h and Britten, packs, spent Sunday at the Ira BoXZ the will reside at Dundas. About St idtore 'Tar the said Exeeatora, y Sto+uffville, Ontario. ._. _ ,er home. fiftyguest attended he wedding, iciated at the -Evans pking were. and sMrs E the Rev, P. D. Augustine, _ a*hof-and among - -- — Do J. Dopkin9: Le C •O'N� /LL Daily. except Sunday. Aug. _ wedding is remaining in tows► for and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dopking, . G . s few days. of Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Roy B'1!lNERAL DIRBOTOR AND 4th to Sept. 7th-. Mr. said Mrs. diaries Arthur of Tonawanda, N. - Y., _ Mrs: Wm. AVE PICKERING. EMBALMER Regular Coaches Davis, and daughter, Marion, of - Padme=, of'San Joae, California, are ;`-Ruoeeesor to W."J. Matker, visiting the #,ormer's mother, Mrs. Buffalo; Mrs. Susan Roy, of Ham- L-'EAVE TORONTO Esther. Palmer here. The}' motored Ilton. Ont: - . Scoui3shie -(Bay and Dundas) Reg over to the Niagara Penninusla on "' -" ' Night and Day Service alar C6a'ohes, until 'Sep.- . j Monday.Notice to Creditors Business Phone Resid(nee Phodi EASTERN HOUSE, William Linton, one of our well- ,qT*D OTHERS *,Own citizens suffered ' a -stroke _. _980I _Sa - ' early on ,Monday' morning; and is Irt the_Estate''of Wilhelmina ,(Min- e ported ao be" almost "entirely par- nue) Bennett; Deceased. sider his condition as. criticak.. e _ es $ Both then Publiclvand Continuation N. OTIC."E '•is --hereby ` given Pui:suant _.. _ 6AJto the" Trustee Act, that all personshere.will re -open for . the . � � -fir • .�.��EDUGED . �•�, a. RIRWM 9OC FARE n .. includes liihibition Admission _ -'- and Cooc4 Transfer to and -horn Tiradnot inside fie. grounds. PHONE 4500 - -- Fall Term on September 3rd. Thehaving Teaching- Staff of the- Public, .will. claims against the Estate of WILHELMLNA _ .(MINNIE) BENNk&T late Twp, �. ,� �,• _ 2 '- 194 - in blue,, acted as flow -et • girl,' and last Misses Hosie and of the of BUSES LEAVE .. t enc service _ - Resits �, „, o.t. �..be as year: Linton,, while the Continuation has Pickering, in the County of gntar- a ; bouquet of sweeetheart. roses. She was attended by • the• groom's sitter r . cd appei; rune atu ooctrit *ill - gtand- out >p,. been changed to "Mr: Prouse, of- Lit- -: - - tle Britain, - io," Widow, deceased who. died. on the 29th' day of July, 190 ..are ;to Xor Oshawa m.. ' For Toronto a 6.09 a. M. _ O D GEIS , Margaret Dopking, who .was attired hereby notifiedto send to the und- plesee . from ei- 6' - in a 1q-ely gown of pink satin. and Toronto. Our bay.fever victims are mak- ersigned Solicitor , for, the Execut- 5 .38 10.01 a .44 7.64 t• net; and carried roses and delphin accessories, and .assisted by the ing the best of it these days — ors, full particulars of. their. claims on or before -.the he 29th day of Sep- 11.31 9.24 dee and III6peC� this Lovely N'eW Qbr. - making the most of 'the rag=weed. tember, 1940, after which, date the b 12.31 p. m. 1•a1 10.b4 b 11.64 - - .-3t is a miserable malady, not esp- ecially serious; b leaves the pat- assets of the said estate. will be distributed amongst the parties en- a 2.31' 3.31 12.b4 p. m. 1.5-4 93.7. Plymouth Coach (tent in a very uncomfortable state. titled thereto. v _ a ..: , o e c ims•_of which the Execut- ors shall the '--have had notice., 6.31 6.$1 a 3:54 - 1939 Dodge Custom oac Toronto, is visitgn for a few days -.. , . g _ _.. with Miss S. E. Evans. .; 4.b4 -' . The Evangelistic ,- Band, a group{ University this .24th da of Aug.40 y ¢• c 7.31 8.31 -5.54 c 6.64 - 1 _ • 2 ton Panel truck ---- -�af McMaster students, c 9.31' 1 _ 'operating under the auspices of the Baptist Home Mission Board, will Rrn,, C. McKay, - �•. Box 882 Oak- 10.31 1 1.81 c 8.54 9.54 , 1928 Ohev Coupe P open -their services of Song and Sermon, in the Baptist- Church here _ COCKSHUTT a"dailp -except Sun. and Hol. b— Sat. only; o --Sat., Sun., and Hol.; _--Complete stork of Guaranteed - on Sunday, Sept. lit, and will con- only; d --,Sun. and Hol. tinue each night at 8 p. m, until -Sept. Sth. Sunday services at h a. m'. and7p. m: standard time - Frost,& Wood 1'-MJf TMVS M1/ORh1ATtON AT - j - -used tires and tubes. The Sinclair Cup Bowling Trophy comes to Claremont this year hav- Agency _ EASTERN HOUSE Phone 4500 ALS• M. �4LE� Cl&rernan# ing been won by Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Forsyth; in Saturday's Toui-na _..... _ - _ ... •7 - New Stock of Parts on Head l _ - - = =` PILO\E 3201 - - anent,. taking First in. 3 wins, w-ita Bertiee oil above ma&tnea _ ftir Nloorhouse of- Wiutby, tvainninR implements on eWbit in 'season � Sec,,nd, an 3 w�tns. Mr. and Mrs. -- - received' as, personal owe, mowers age - Forsyth }' e3, tit l eauts:ut blanket and . �t _ _ the lady's mode pars€�ts: Mr. - fir_ ®Oso/ L• LYE n . � } 4 h � }: 7 r + C :'f Ti)rpnto, st;.t�n First on v •x. ', � f / '�• F _ h wins, and (,:,,don �-. wiz, 31ai�3trn Claremont, Ont. -.F.i rst . T"t � r nYy re8� cF 4�* was, seriously in -Ralph Wellman )tired und burned several days agu;. - SPECIAL While emptuybd at his traoThi; 3. / ` -tnachine appeared to..be. seriously �. s q overheated; the• watet� iii the' cool: 3aTley Chop, a tan h . ' Y ing s A;em - boiling. - On removing the radiator caT,'the pressure fr.Qm $alyd body wood' $10.a cord -Nvithin forced the water 'and steam BIICkWheat, for seed out with such pov�er . as to throw :Fencing and Posta _ ":Alt. W'eilinan"back several feet, r scalding his face and. arms Badly. (Cedar or iron) .- He was in_ town geverai..days later -• well swathed in bandages. A scald `. We Welcome Inquiries is extremely painful, µhen caused - _ _ _ r-- _: - -- - by,any .Means. and, often _requires , - an unbelievably Fong. time to heal: parrs EIeva#or We hope bi,r. Wellman will be fulls ` recovered in a short time.. ., Claremont,..!Onto Rev. James Grant, a_ former pas- : for of the Baptist Church ....here Phone .- Rea. 881 Offl" SEW. : some years ago, was scheduled • to speak at, the morning service in � �. G. L►ND$NING the Baptist Church. here on Sunday. • morping last,. but' owing to changes FUNERAL DIRECTOR 14 - in the railway tune • tables, inissed ` -- �. the. morning train from 'Toronto, ` ,, _ - ... Private Ambulance �X7HEN the bug 4 but arrived later to- conduct the _ .Day, and Night 3tu•vwb �+ e,, ing service in the United to own a new _ �•�� 1 Pbonet 9006 McLaughlin -Buick Church. Forturiately; at - the'mdrn , b .ling service, Rev. McLeod, 'of Stouff . - _ 1lfalvefn500A you, you bites 'll _ ..`. _ cine, .who hadacco...mpanied 17r, J. ff��� figure that this Car Cuafes, to ofiurch, for the purpose Markham, Vllt• m, be looked at hearing Mr.. Grant, responded to. if ' o• ` - - -the invitation, to conduct the ser - first—you're g ing to have any vice. Rev: 1.--•E. --Kennedy, minister _ y • of file United Church here, is -ems i-tiling,to go on in judging 1940 values: –assembly for smoothness to match a jlbfi'1ER = �wristwatch'sworks. pected to return from his, vacation ii this week, and will occupy his ovFn r You'll realize it doesn't cost 'a cent to You'll find out how those big soft coil pulpit next Stipa' CJiurc}i servicN tt find out how one feels under Your owu springs smooth out that rough stretch in this- village ���i1 then .have ret --1I hand and what the delivered prices are. e urned to the regular order. Il Walk in, please, *to a Buick Buick's low deli. down � the street _ Rev. P; D. Aum sine. officmtefl• � _ _ So -you' And you'll find that a the marriage n. `;aturda� , Aug. lea dealer and have a good` look at that caf ve'red prices_ are often only ct f env dimes 24fh; of 111'iss 1lahe1' b:�:ahs, daug�h a ' ' 'that's. shoring -the rest of 'eni what more a day than on cars in:the lowest- - ?ter of '4r, and 'Mrs. Mur_a.n E, ins, _ 4 ^-�, , h1Y C1 modern style' is. price class—sty why hesitate, or haggle' of t lave iopf, to_.tac1 a3 r;:ha,t, b? - Ottt that t Straight -e% lit ;'When the bug, bites. you, get.the facts- -••- - --_ _ .._ �• 8 Mrs. I. F, Dophi.kg, , nf- Clareinotit, ' ` engine that's elecrricalty balanced after and you g t -a Buick.and be happy! _ at':he `horns 'gi .1 fide's 'Narer.,s. + Trample but'•rida• de- Tbe. bride, givek- fir, ii,arriage _ by - iums. Little Dorline Baker, attired egm a can furn,sh �. ,� �,• 2 '- .her falter, tivnrs x v.?like - in blue,, acted as flow -et • girl,' and Highway Moaamstai - .. t enc service �� ji tdpotnk. In d3$7nty - Resits �, „, o.t. € }> a ; bouquet of sweeetheart. roses. She was attended by • the• groom's sitter r . cd appei; rune atu ooctrit *ill - gtand- out >p,. _ ._ _ a ; - 'brother of the bride acted as beat man. After the ceremony,_ a recep- Hietesten ]iced West , Margaret Dopking, who .was attired ' plesee . from ei- i in a 1q-ely gown of pink satin. and . • t1mugh -tate a6 G- _ t• net; and carried roses and delphin accessories, and .assisted by the IQs Greafier Tribute , �: � •gro,�•F rwt:,er, i�'c'&i:,'•g s�Iaiar- _ - _ t y'c' - iums. Little Dorline Baker, attired N. W.- STA.FFOKYEi. - in blue,, acted as flow -et • girl,' and Highway Moaamstai - -� Master- Glens Evans, carried - the bride's train. Mr. Edgar Evand - Resits �, „, o.t. - nO►NALD - MOTOR -SALES —WHITBY >p,. ..._ a ; - 'brother of the bride acted as beat man. After the ceremony,_ a recep- Hietesten ]iced West - - D McGl�heti--Dumbarton ' AasoC. sale, -=J• 1� ' titin 'was held; the bride's mother; i - - . • wearing navy blue sheer with white _ accessories, and .assisted by the �: � •gro,�•F rwt:,er, i�'c'&i:,'•g s�Iaiar- _ - _ t y'c' : e T� p pO O DdEItCY TOWABI2 MEN. _'W ikwoT -} � E RO'S MONUMENT r�iJ N D A l �. as' a Lather pitietb his chl� 'Wikwemikong ...__.....Sepk 10-1E � - - ,.� ' • dren, so Jehovah pitleth them that September 16-21 _ SCHOOL 'w fear hbm. For by knoweth our Acton ............... .• �...3epk 1?, 18 - - - - - f %ps. He remembweth that we are Ate- Craig ..... -,•,--•--:Sepk '18, '0 HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Punic 1[4 Tiny. . - E S S O N dusk Our heavenly Father never Aliistoa ._..._.,_Sept..19, 20 - overloeds tss, aeve� Tills to give w A,neaster ....... 17 18 1.-7 Pictured -is 16 The'eem tine Tomb of wire it 3s suvasw eqw to our - day- _ _ Barrie .........::._...::._Sept_ 16-19 qq� ., the --. V1CVV .situated. - LESSON :X he always takes our frailty into ac- Blyth ..Sept. I7, 13 RI�ERA ..�......... - - 12 Heavy blow 17 -Calcium -PRAISING GOD' FOR. HIS count when he is apportioning us to Bonfield ........ -Sept. Sept. 18 our lot As for man, hik days are as B3acebridge19, 20 13 To be - .' _ (abbr.). BLESSINGS..__..Sept.-•--•-» 18 Tolerable. Bra"; as a !lower of the field w 2 Indebted. - _ • Psalms 108, 10T ,. Br Burks Falls' ...:.:.....».._Sept. 19, ..0 ..I 20 It is a -- - Printed Text, Pe: 108.1.6, 1015 be flouriaheth. For the wind pas Burford Sept. 1?, 16 15 Proposed. and rho .,..•,..........__ ". - ' seth over. It, and it is 941. 16 Sui:cessively. famous :,Golden Text: Bleu Jehovah, 'b my Clifford ....................Sept. 20, 21 (abbr.) -soul;.-And forget not. all his ben- pines' thereof' shall- kw'W it 'no Cobden Sept. 17, 18 17 To crawl. - elite." Ps. 108:2. more. But the loving kindness Coe Hili .................. Sept. 18, 19 22 the brain. to • - 19 Creepitlg the brain. . ev- 9'HE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Jehovah is' from everlasting to m, C•Qldwater...............Sept. 19, 21 animal Time. -- The one handled'and eriaating upon them that teat him, •Y23 Dogs. Comber ...............».....Sept. 20, 21 �1 Chest bone. 26 Melody. - &ird Psalm -was written by David, and his righteousness unto chic Desbarata ...........:....:.Sept. 17, 18 .22 Picture taking - t@rus oea be placed about 1084 ren's children. To -such as keep his Desboro .....................:Sept. 19, 20 machines. 40 Sheltered of =. 28 Cor. - H.C•; we do not know who tate covenant. and to those} that remem• Sept. 17-19 24 Falsehood. place. 58 It - . 30 Sea gull. to do them. The " Dresden -onwhandred and seventh 288,1m was bac hM -precepts . to. the Dunchurcli _ . Sept. 18; ,19' .25 Musical note. 41 Laughter• sddiers•lost 32 Measure of - Wi1ttaL-away--bo -af as--re--p+almlet here compares - tura from the -Exile, and, if so; this evanescent., grass and flowers- In Englehart Sept. 16, 17 27 Health resort: 42 Eggs .'war. lash - cloth: - would place it not earlier then the mddst of this plant -like frail Exeter ...::................. Sept. 18, 19 .29 -Type standard 44 Dress. VERTICAL - Molding. a5out Soo, B.C. destiny of "man, there is, Fenwick ....................Sept. 17, 18 4 1' owing however, 30 Mongrel. 48 Sun. 2 Water wheel. 4 H p� -= Thers are no definite strong ground for comfort. There Galt ..........:.......:.......:Sept. 19-21 pigeon._ 31 Mentally 49 Fiction story. 3 Door handle. • Grand a 4~avhiW areas mentioned - is as everlasting power, which rail- warden River Indian ted, 51 Sooner than. 4 Novel: 4 ` these two P"Ams. es all those who link themselves Reserve .: .:...:....:..Sept. 18, 19 -;33 Hangman's 52 Moves 5 Either. 3 Parental. --_,--•----•...._...:_Set 19 halter knot. Ssh-fashion: 6 Model. '45 Imaginary In today's lesson we find mater- with it above the tranottoriness in- Halibnrton P eat for tha_ consideration of a sub- volved in nature's laws, and makes Hanover ................ -.Sept. 19, 20 34 Fisherman. 54 Lacquer ?Crystal -' being. r which often nowadays seems them eternal like itself. This power Hepworth ........... ------ 19, 20' 35 Child's ingredient gazer. 48 Opera ass. Hnntaville ..:_.....__».-Sept, 27, 1'8 napkin 55 To dispose of. 8 Pound. 47 Carmine. t+ _gp ignored by the gueat multi- in -the mercy, of God, which spans _ todo at the peo�pie. even millions of itself above all those who fear him, Kincardine .._.............Sept. 19, X20 36 Beak. 56 Beer. 9 Simpleton. 48 Fodder vat. =, _+Qhrtstiaas, i.e., how properly to cul- like as eternal heaven. Lindsay ..... ................Sept. 18-21 37 Toward, a 57 It is located 10 Heathen god. 50 Small shield. tlate the spirit of Riora`hip !ti oar Psalm '307 is s psalm of thanks- ListowelSept- 18,-19 39 Credit. in the District 11 Weird. 53 Pale. .............._ ..•Se ,M• giving for divine daliverance of Loring ........ -• ....Sept. 18, 19 s~ PSALM OF PRAISE hmal and the psalmist -Himself, Magnetawan ------------- Sept. 17, 18 10 _ psalm 103 Is written to the lbrm from, terror and misery. The ea. Manitowaning ..........Sept. 19, 20 ,at a monologue - in it we are ail sens's` faith ex- Markdale e of the psalmist ...:..._..:_ �3 16 1? " - apt: -'29; 20 Alone With. hJmself, communing cry of, a man' driven to cry out Metcalfe ...................Sept. 20, 21 with htmseW. It is also a psalm of by crushing burdens, and will Mildmay -._:Sept. 17, 18 q _ ........ _. rsoollectloa Wherein the.. psalmist give flim strength to bear and 'Mohawk Indian Reserve reeaag to himself his life in time* profit by them, even if he does (Deaeronto) ................Sept. i8 -27 • past. Tblydlyit Is a -pasha -of great not take them away. Mount Forest'...'._.'.'.*Sept.'19, 20 Niagara -o -Lak - tbs,ake*lvtngn e ... Sept 20, 21 . _, i91e.a Jehovah, 0. my soul, - Norwich _.__ ........ ".Sept. 17, 18 _ -- ,Aad forget not all his beest'1ts: • tai`i0 s Fairs = Oakwood ._......• ._..__.3epk 16, 17 f. Wbe forgiveth All thine iniqui Orono ............ ..._. -..:Sept. 17, 18 ties' L"lild F,X�li�itiol" - Odessa `........._.._....._Sept. 19, 20 :;mita healeth all thy diseases. Rif eville .__:..:»..._...-.Sept. 17, 1$ _ ALL HIS BENEFITS - _ ... _ .- - _ _ ... ., Rosseau . -..- .Sept 18, 19 J The psalmist names as benefits, ..Here Is the Llet or the Pro- . • Seaiorth ......:.............Sept. 19, 20 Semi" f?om Jehovab C!+'sn . first, t".. wines, Dates Subject To Sheguiandah -. . Sept. 17, 18 --- torgiveaess of sin, then the heeling --9e ... ..._ ... _. � '.. Shelburne -- Sept. 17, 18 -- • undoubtedly there Is - d disease* - Shannonville,_._.Sept. 21 for more heating by the arson and Canadian National Exhibition, SheddenSept.power of God than we arer aware of.- ....� ..................._Se 18 -. �t, Who redeameth thy life from de- Toronto .... Aug. 23 - Sept- T South River :....._••-.,...Sept. 17, 18 - differ- Sept•* 2-7 Springfield .............__3 18, 19 _ struction. There are many ant ways' in which God delivers us - AP ey...,.._...............•...._,Sept.. 4, 5 - Stirling ......... w... -:.Sept. 17, 18 tram. destruction. But :stoat at all,,.. Binbrook .....,..... _......__.Sept. 6, 7 Stratford ...........:_..__Se 16-18 ._.Sept. 3, 4 - God saves us 'from destructUm. hu - Centreville 3�ines :........... Thorold ansa shipwreck, through 'bur Re- Centreville (Addington Thorndale ....._......._Sept 17 18 » : -- ideemer, the Lord Jesus Christ. �Vhq Co.) .... .... .........Sept. 6, 7 Thessalen ......_Sept, 19 Maberly ....-....-Y_Sept. 24, 25 Fairground ...... c 1 :1 ;ctwwneth thea with lAviag kindness Chestervilli ..................Sept. 8. 4 Upsaia ........._...... a t. 18 0 Sept... ._-.:_••_ ' \ ... .:S Massey p Clute ..Sept.4 Val Gagne - ...Sept. 19 _ Sept. _ and tender mercies. The great Part; =...-. _....."......._ �...-...-. M R _ 2 rt .. Mass .:,........ 24, 25 Faversham -,..........:,...... c_t. McDon Ida C caeca 26, 2Z Fordwich .Oct 4, u onto said t n .....•_-_3 • 1 , .1 - tan preacher SpurgeonDelta ......;_..._..:....... .Sept 2, 4 W'lliamstow ep#' ? 8 _.. ....-'-_._Sept. - . • Middie� Ile a Sepk 24 Leamington . $apt -�•S_ 0 O Oct. 5 r "'When God takes a man's head out Dryden .. ti _ .Sept. 1s, 6 - • September 23-28 - - S 26 27 .Medoc..Oct. .::.. bt tbs dust. he crowns tt -with a Durham ...a.._._ ..__ -Sept.5, 6 Millbrook --•- .Sept, s _ ....:. .:..... 1 - ctotvn that is so heady with his Fergus Sept. 6, 7 Abingdon ...............-Se t.' 27, 28 Milton ..._......_....,.. Sept •27; 28 Markham ..Oct: 85 ' and Goodness that he could Kinmount •- :..__.........Sept. 6, 7 Ashworth _..pSept. 26 Minden .............Sept. 24 Simcoe (Norfolk Co,) _.Oct. 1-4 _ sot wear it, were it not lined, with Parham ....._»_.Sept. Z Atwood ..,_ .....:...........Sept. 28, 24 Mitchell ..____--......_ pt. 24 25 Owen Sound .......Sept 28 -Oct. 1 - tbe sweet velvet of Ma aovinB kms S.. Mountain _.....Sept. 6, 6, Agonmore ..._.... .Sept. 26; 2? Murill l .. .Sept. 24,' 25 Providence Bay :.Oct. Bar River Sept. 25 �._-,_-_,.3e t. 27 28 St. Marys Oct. 8, t P 'eu aft .. Tavist :Sept. 6, + Iv st - P ..-• _ _ -• 'mess." T p_ .............. un' 6, who aatlstteth tby desire. with Se timber 9-14 Baysvrlle...,..................._.3ept..37 -Owen Sound ......Sept...._.r.Se t. 28 -Oct. 1 Smithville ..... ......Act:.1, -? _ , Beachbarg ..,........_...Sept. 24, 25 Paris- .......... ....... Se t.. 27, 28 Streetsville ..._...-. -.._Oct. 2, 3 sacs things, so that 00 Youth is Alfred ..................Sept. 10-11 p ..•,., t It is because Beaverton Sept, 27, 28 Perth _ ..Se t.. 29 24 Tara .�.- ,.. ,Act. 2 renewed like the eagle. I. Almonte Sept. 9=11 P of all these benetita received con .,Bancroft Sept. 12, 13_ Belmont ........ ......8 t. 26 'cto _....�,.*..-Sept. 26 21 Teeswater _. _Oct. 1,� 2 -Sept. P3 n tinually •from the_ Lord that tlsP- Bothweils .Corners Sept- 10, 1! Blackstock .._.. ...Sept. 24, 20 port Elgin _..._.'.--.Sept. 26, 'L? _ Thedfot'd ........_......Oce . _ psalmist can sap that God has sat- Brighton Sept 12 Bobcaygeon _:.:...,..._.._Sept: !?. 28 Port Hope _.Sept9 27, 28 Wallaaetown- ............... .. ,Oct. 8, 4 .................. Stied it with good. The eagle was Ca�edon_ Brussels _-Sept. 27, '28 Ramona .......S 2b a worth ..._. ..Oct. 3, 4 ' Sept. 10 A 1Y apt. Charlton .. Sept. 10, 11 P ..Sept. 24; 25 Ridgetown^ ... ..Sept. 26=28 Zephyr ................................Oct. 12 a bird which in ancient days was Cam beilford .._..._.. w _::thought to- entoy-_perpetual .youth*. _ Clarence Creek Sept. 11 Carp, •---___... -.....$apt. 27 28 Ripley ..._. ...Sept. 24. 25 petober 7. T4 _.p _ , -_...--- Colling'ood- :.._.........::Sept. 26-Y8 Sarnia Se k 24, 2b Ameliasburg ...,..,Oct. 12 ATTRIBUTES OF GOD Cochrane Se t. 10' 11 ••• after recounting many, of God's Hpetters Sept. 10,111 Cookeville ...............Sept. 24, 2'5 erg ..Sept. 7, Bolton ....... ....Oct. lI 13 benefits to. him the _psalmist be- Lanark Sept. !$_ Courtland • .,., ........ ;_...:..,Sept. 26 Bridge _.. $apt: °27 Caled6nia ....... 10-12 r Schomb .......__:.._....-_._.__ _ gins to speak of some o4 the -great = ` ,,,__•Sept. 12-i+i Drayton ...__. .:.........Sepf. 24," 2d' gpen er Blle ........-- ,:Sept. 24, 25 Chatsworth ............. _Oct. 10, 11 Laasdow.ne...:.. ... olraractertaties or attributes, of God Lion's Head _._.._-Sept -.1L ll, 12 , . Drumbo ...:...:....:.. ......Sept. 24; 23 ............................ - Sept. 24 Erin ....;.Thanksgiving Day - Stella from whtch flowed the benefits that ' Dundalk - „----, - ........ --• ••••---_-•--. Lombardy Sept. 14. Sept. 24, 25' Strathroy _ Sept. 26-28 ` Highgate' Oct 11, 1'L attributes.. ... "'he had been naming - Elmvale :• .........:.........Se t. 23 -`La .....(Jr.Marmora' .-.._...........Sept. 10, 11 P Sundrid e . Sept 26 27 Londcn (Jr -Fair) .Oct 9, 10 :'•w�hieh here__have, to ' do primarily M8zvilh ..:....Se t. 12, 13 Embro .............. 23 Trout Creek Sept. 24, 20 Melbourne flet. 11 with God's relationship to sinful p - -Sept.5 ............................S Midland .......,::._...::.Sept. 18. I4 Emsdale ....:...::.......r=Sept. 2 25 p MerlinOct. 7 - .`0 . " rg .:........Sept. 13; 14 Florence :_..: ._',....Se t. '£6, 27 Wa] ern F ............. New Hamburg p s ails Sept. 24, 2 Ohsweken _Oct. -_Oct • 8-10 10. He hath not dealt with ua of Galotta (Mohre ,Corners) Wilkesport Newington ep , _ nor rewarded• its atter .S t. _12 13 ' .Sept. 26, Rockton - Oct 12-1•i ter our sins. Norwood ....Sept. 10, 'll .....:...........:............Sep . 24 23 W ngham ...___•..___--.' Sept. 25, 2R our iniquities• God, could only be •....•...• t i - • � ............:.Se t. 12-1 i Geor etow•ri .,........_._..Se t. 25 26 .Wyoming .:Sept. 25; 26 . each full -at compassion and gracious• Ora ._ p g Rosen Oct. A X11 ......Sept, . 23,••' 2.4 ,Zuricht...................... ept. 23, 24 ed .. .. . t. 8, Oro ....................................Sept. 11 Glencoe • .......,...... - S Twe • :_... Oc ' ansa, slow to anger, and plenteous Oshawa o- Underwood Oct. 8 ........_,Set 9-11 Gore Bay _„---__.......,Sept. 24, 25 •...........- Oct.- - !n mercy with those who were un , • p September 30 ,October 5' - Woodbridge .•--_......._.c 11, 14 ' ilesersing, rebellions, with those Porquis Junction ......Sept. 12, l3 • Grand Valley ..,_::_.__..Sept. 27, 28 wbe were in seed of mercy. 11., For Port Perry Sept. 13, 14 _ Harriswn ._..::.Sept: -26; 27. . I. , . yl - • . - ..._-w____.Oct. 1 2 Walsh .:........................._....Oct, ,1 L _ _ ...... its the heavens are* above the Powassan• ....••__.._._.....Sept. 10; it Harrow ......._.:_....._...._ Sept.' 26-'28 Alvinstcn .. ::..Got. 2, ;i earth, so great is his - loving -kind- Rama Indian Reserve Sept. 12, 13 Holstein v..:.Sept. 26, 27 Arthur ...... ....... ...........Oct. 1, 2 North China -is expected to ba. ;...•... that fear him, Renfrew .................... Sept. - 10-13 Ilderton .. .Sept, 25 , Atw,00c� ........•:.Sept. 30 Oct. 1' ter 1,700,000 tons of 'coal ami nese toward them t .::........... .... Ayton....................­--Oct.:3,•••l large amounts of salt and tcbaecv'�`"-'••-..,.r/r-�" The distance of the heavens from Rocitiyn ....., .............Sept. 12, 13 Iron Bridge .:.........Sept. 25 Yt : lbs earth is no more Immeasurable Sault Ste. Marie• ........Sept. 10-12 Jarvis Sept -•.26, 27 BeamsviIle ... ....... Oct. •4, 5 for 750,000 bags of- Central -Ch n1•' than ;rt greatness mo of God's mere.: Sprucedale ................ Sept. •12 `13 hagawong ... .......... ..Sept. 26, 27 Beeton '.....__. .........._....Oct. 1, wheat. -is those,that put their trust in him Sturgeon Falls ..,.....Sept. 11, 1'2 Kemb(e ...Sept. 24, 25' Brampton :,......... 10ct, 12 -- Sept.'5 06• Brigden _....._.:...... ..........:..Oct. 1 A son has been born to Pr+n, Ofi and are obedient to ham.. As far. as Sunderland .................. Sept. 11, ,12 j{ilc ................... pt.' , _ the east is from the west,, so ,fat - Warren Sept. 10, 11 Kirldon Sept. 2.6, 27 Cookstown .:::.................Oct. 31, 4 . cess Maria, -youngest daughter of - .Se i.:path he removed our transgressions Welland Sept. 12, 14 Lakefield ................:.9ept. 25, 26 Demorestville .................:...:Oct. 2 b:a,jg victor Emmanuel. who 'was _ Ream us. Sia is removed from us by. Wellandport Sept. , la. '11 Langton .Sept.. 28 Dorchester Sta,..•-,•.•.--•••.•-••Oct. -2 married to Prince Louis of Boua- _ ...... ........ . P , a miracle et love, WellesleySept.. I0; 11 ` Lut know '8e t. 26 27 Dungannon ._..,:..-_..........Oct. 3, 4 bon -Parma in January, 1939. ... ........ - By J. MILLAR WATT ..POP -Colonel, the Book Collector " ' ErGOT-I►-FI{dE O� :800KS+. COLONEL wNY D0141fSHELVES17 MECOLL�eGTION SNEU/ESL J"�YLLLEND l: ft �i: ... v. .;:.:.}:.:{::''2ii}�:.j•::: }:{:•:,:': ;;'�:n:. .. .... - v:. :..[•v.;. h;.}{ti'.{:�i�^':iW{+Yiii :;tic.;;. �yp���� \S.:Kv. •'.2•. •.:.•'�..•.. '1 r:{y. \ K•::nary: •'•'?'•+:k;%' •:':il•::.:..,1:}.:v,•.,.: " '.1 .` 4Z, I I: , 1.1 i• 1{........: }: ; ... :��IG L;:;:�:;:::.; }:x^i; ...:J ::.••'G•}\�, •,�,��',k::{•.h:'{•.'{•`,:1+: T- V.:, - r• .. ,•,y .•." . i v ...�,rr.t:' �, q,y:. ., y.+. ..r a •.:: yq.a .r �r,� �'t+�CQ'--r•. ,X .,;:. "''ifs ? `i.f. �^�" �� � 2.. y _ s mister of Education - """ w _-. -Must -Keep Skin �ror�intario pies H 0 W CAO I? Clean In Summpi"!" k DOES tests soba in i pipe.>s --_. HANDY SttA AIGH11 POUCH 151$_ ` 1 -,JOY ANNE ASHLEY Warm Weithtir'FI•ys,Havat: :. %-LB. "LOK-TOP" TIN 650 09 1t also packed in Pocket Tins Q. How can I make a needle. wR book in which the needles win No doubt you have noticed ho ;v not rust? shiny your skin gets„ in stammer. An iiieal needle book is one People with greasy skins ase batt - A. w that •'ia e' 6f chamois instead ling againt an unbecoming shine; even those with dry or normal coin - _.of flannel, -the needles will. ico , ` not rust. in 'the chamois. ylexions find it hard work to keep ac : Q, H•ow can I mix whitewash? their make-up smooth and matt in [ A. Fill a ,bucket half full of the heat of the sun. Shininess alone a . SOUTHERN a . 6 .« is bad enough, but the trouble does lime and cover It about two inches not stop at that! A shine indicates with water. Let stand 24 hours Lo slack or until. it is .rhe _con- that the surface of the skin is very sistency sof pa>#te. Dip out a por " sticky, and dirt and duet aceumu Grandpa gnashed his toothless QQ�-�_� - late very easily on a sticky surface. s indignantly. D minion i7L"t;>!6 ' tion of this ` slacked lime- into 8 i • another bucket and thin -with vest- The warmth of the atmosphere also ''There's fax .too much )lad laag • tends to relax your pores; so that uage used by the,younger genera- Big Increase N er, to the desired consistency. the grime to able•to work right into •tion," he wheezed. "Now, when I • • Add one teaspoonful of bluing to ,. '- your skin. Blaock-heads for yon,. if was a boy things were d•iMerent — In Bu11Cl1ri9 yam' • bucket of whitewash to clear you don't 'look -out! "Well, said his grandson, "I do _ and make whine, ands pint of CLEAN THRICE A. DAY think we are much better today in First Seven Months of, Ron. Dr. L. J. Sim son, _ salt to make it stick. Never is skin -cleansing so. im• than in your time - better than p Q. How can I retain the orig- 1940 — 46.6 Per Cent. Rise j aster of education .for Ontario portant as it is in the summer. You they were thousands o� years ago— since 1934, died suddenly -of -a inal stiffness of c'reto_nnes .after should .clean it three, even four even the. babies swore in the olden Over Last Year — Ontario +. - heart attack while visitingPic• washing them? Has Largest Total times a day daring the warm wen• days." 9 - ton, Ont. A. If the cretonnes are ringed thea•• "Flow do you make that out?" ' in water in which rice has been - gasped grandpa, War activity and the conatruoa'. boiled, they will retain their or- "Why, replied --the' youngster, "it tion of buildings for military pear• " '-'' "~'""""''•''�'s�'•'-•� iginal stiffness. •.-. says in the Bible that Job cursed p were largely responsible for s. • t Q. How can I prepare a .good the day be was born." the decided increase in contracts �f hit S c l e n c � s .toilet water? _ • HAVE, ` awarded for the first seven oaths A. An excellent toilet- water 'A 'shopkeeper, writing a debtor, of the year throughout Canada. y - 'can be'made mixing two ounc- Remarked in the course of. his . �a - by g _ Total far`ifie year to the end of • D o i n g es of elder flower water with an Y 0 U HEARD? iebtor Jury amounted to ;1,54,741,104; •, equal quantity of distilled water. That he chose to suppose 46.6 increase over , the 1939 total; �' -• '- a'M�M • • •�• H Mt. • t 4 NNS•• - i - Q. How can I cause -nails to A- man know$ what he ase, - for seven months of ;106,675,000. - WAR AFFECTS RESEARCH stay more firmly in, piaster -walls?- - And the sooner he pays It the according to fi'gwes ooma9iled by A very - sceptical man frequently World activity in chemical re- N•. After driving the nails into bebtor. MacLean Building Reports. Ltd., search has slumped about 113 per the plaster wall, - pull them out, lcent fishing but only because - of Toronto. _ _>Ae diked to say they weren't biting. cent since • the outbreak -of the wrap with a little steel wool; and July contracts amounted to $29,- At1d he never use41 bait .because he • • European , war in 'September of ` then drive them in again. didn't believe anything would grab Britain Removes 3116,000, a 32 per cent increase over ' last year, according to` a report it, anyway, the $22,129,700 for July, 1939. by' Professor E. J. Crane of ..... �»��.. ,.:�,...� ...... One day came the big surprise. Every Signpost Ontario had the ,largest total In . Ohio $tate University to the _Ain- He cast his line, . and.. the4 was a - .. 985,700; and Quebec ' •rcian Chemieal . Society.' —HEALTH-. sudden jerk. Somethin grabbed urs h ;4,31 , J w!' ill, HEAL ? H- . g _ w 'second with - _ The decline, as reflected in the _ that line sad then started oft to -Idea Is To Bewilder Ony, Nazi Ing 1n To4ronto and Montreal con - that Abid to Reach firm, and cbneisted largely scientific, technical, and • trade wards the other end of the lake. timed publications of alk nations (mfrs- � 0 p � C S The sceptical -man ' fought that around - Alive of private activity, pares with a drop of about 24. = fish all the afternoon. Finally he p•r _cent in the -year following •�••••�••••••++ landed the -biggest trout ever taken Any German parachutist who de. iEhe be nnin of the World War In those waters. Puffing heavily, he seendts-from the'skiee upon Britain The time and place of the wed- " in 1914', says. Professor Crane. CAMPAIGN FOR HEALTH gazed down at his prize that nearly _ won't know where he is for all the ding were kept -secret,_ only the • At this time of -Empir• crisis,. bride and a few close friends know- -o_ ts�eatniped fife boat. —` piece signs fa the -Old Coventry have it calls on all Canadians to shake '•it's a Ire!" he snorted. And he, been erased, Ing when•and where it was to be— AP•P'LE SEED CURE off that apathy, to - fi ht it • in mailed it overboard. lives the British often -are not Canadian Paper. Apple seeds are rich' is a others, and -to Join hands in a de- quite sure of their whereabouts." After all, what'e a mere - brides muscle -regulating substance, prob- tezmined'effolst to snake prevent- ;ferry: Nit took me twelve T3tis 1s all bemuse lIl recent weeks groom?.— Humorist. -ably a,. vitamin,. whose_ discovery able sit:kness a thing unkndwn'in - tesaons to loath 8yivla to try. work has gone ahead to obliterate.. _- ... Micas described last week- at the the Dominion, to raise the na- " - � every indication of locality: - to swim, University of Oregon Medical tional standard of heatlh and of. Terry: "W.hy, the little flirt; Generation ago -sign posts. were tr �ehoot ficiency, and to make it -possible I taught her in alae.' set up along the highways and -•the ' - Eating ground apple seeds, or for every Canadian man and wo= lanae, and these. stood at Uh4ltr ata' e drinking the oil which is pressed =man to take a full share in rails A ohurch dignitary noticed i lit• tions until recently. The fingers of idem them,- both caused remark- natienal war effort" so states the tle girl -weeping' bitterly because these posts bore such legends as recoveries in animals near Honourable Mr. Justice Riddell, ;she had lost a -nickel. Search for "Tb London, 10 miles" or•'to Brts-, '.`death with wasted muscles. President of the Health League tits lost money fro -Ting aselead- he tol, 5 miles," or, -to take more re --o— - - of Canada in "A Message to Caa- produced anthem to stay the'tear+e -mote places; "To Moreton -in -the- BED -BUG BRINGS SLEEP" adians. -in Wartime" printed Ili and soothe the hurt feelings.' Xarah. 2 mile's;' or "To Stow -In -the. JvsT ;lt%s 1 -- Discovery of a bedbug which the current issue of the magazine "Oh," she breathed in a obocked - Woold, 1 mile." All these have been bssurea sound aieep—but the Health. terse.. "You had it all tbd time.',• removed. B !wrong kind was reported last Mr, Justice Riddell',% • mgssage Thea, too, all along the old high- _. _ !week by the U, S. public health reads: "A few days ago, the Ron-' First Moululto: "What are ways stand -milestones. w_hicb in _ mire• ourable J.. Harold Kirby, K.C., you •o happy about?" the- most cases- have rested- tihere- „s n Ontar%'s- Minister of Health Second Mosquito: 1 just. paw for eeaturfes• These, too, have been d The bug,- which- is the "grand- - -sed my. screen test'• chipped oat - ' father". of all bedbugs because .stated publicly that a concerted _ - health ro a at • • k is several times larger than the � of the first- m importance this Can- - - $of ale y Insecta, carries the germ � is to prosecute the war ef_ = �� A S S I F I E D A D� E R T I S E M E N? S at sleeping sickness .from mal. P s s s 4o man and from animals to men. fidiently:' e s • Sickaoss—Fifth Column r Too much. emphasis cannot be . AGENTS 'WANTFU - p ELECTRIC MOTORS %V6NE laid upon this fact. Annual. L000 BORN AGAIN MEN, WOMEN, thousand]; of dollars are wasted, boys and girls to sell new kind CLINTURY ELECT -RIC MOTORS BERKSHIRE SWINE, ALL AGES and thousands of working days _ religious mottoes. Made to Can- are best suited for rural work. both sexes. Right type, Lawrence lost because of sickness which Is oda. Big dividends. Gospel Trum- Jones & Moore EIectric. 296 Adel= µyah, Strathroy, Ontario. pet: 2817- Ditndhs - W.," 'Toronto, xtde West. Toronto. • entirely . preventable. This .waste 'Ontario. TORAUL O WANTED .E t g e t t e meat be std ELECTROLYSIS Aped and this Con- r BAKERY EQUIPMENT WANTED TO BL -Y LEAF TOBAC dition rectified. Both move and 6UPERFLUUiTS HAIR SIULE3 AND co. f=end samples with pr.lcea .for y BAKERS' OVENS 'AND - MACHIN• all you have. scraps—included G. ` - BY ROBERTA LEE man -power are needed mow for ery, also rebuilt equipment always Warts permanently and painlessly �Pubois• 374 Clarence, '(Rfawa: on head. Terme arranged. Corr removed by electrolysis. 17 years' the defence. of. Canada and the .on hand. invited. Hubbard Port. experience. Anne Graham Logan, BF,LTING BARGAINS Empire. able Oven Co.. -10R Bathurst et., 240 Carlton Street,-Sulte Twb. Tor - . -onto. ;auto. Branches in Hamilton, Lon - 1. If a man Is invited to a Neglect, `of health is a "fifth- Toronto. don, Sudbury, Timmins,- St. Cath- BELTING FOR THRESHERMEN dinner, is -unavoidably, delayed Column" activityurines. - Endless rubber thl•esher_belts, suq. 'no less than "EY-EGLA"ES tion hose, ffeder canvas, pulleys, sled arrives after the other gutista more open and more spectacular hangers, shafting, motors at very sire at the table, What should he forma of sabotage; and. i EYEGLASSES. LOWEST PRICES. FIRST CLASS WOOL RABBITS low p;ices. Send for price list. The are- $ gngr- Frse catalogue and eyesight teat- York Beltfng -Co., 88 York Street do?ante of simple health rules Cali- er gent on request. Satisfaction ANGORAS, FINEST QUALITY ,• Toronto' 2. What Should one d0 When gguuaranteed. Kleer Sight Optical first class wool producers. Does not be-, allo*ed to excuse such 0..,'-677 .College, Dept. W., Toron• $S.00, Bucka_ 113.01 each. R. Faber. PHOTO FINISHING informed that a friegd; is ill? flagrant neglect of common pru- to. - R.R. 1, Hensall,.Ont. S. Is it all right for children 'dente. BABY CHP•As FRE EI You Can Now Own to entertain, for their scents do �� MEN WANTED - P The fiealth League of Can- BRAY 4-5 WEEK PULLETS WILL complete set or beautiful stayer the letter's wedding anniversary? oda has carried on an attire and. make you money Several breeds,_. ware absolutely without coat mosey White Leghorn•. Immed- A FEW MORE WANTED,TO ACT manufactured and guaranteed .by ' 4. When a man U introduced deterfnined "campaign for public Yate shipment. Day old chicks to as Agents: Must be convincing International Silver Company, to a -girl in the offi6e, should she health during many years and order. Bray Hatchery, 130 John talkers to clearly explain advan- You may have this complete set ' N., Hamilton, Opt. tages our Household necessities absolutely free by sending your _ shake hands? has succeeded in aceomplishinb known as FAMILEX PRODUCTS films to Imperial. fiend an order 5. Is it good manners to wipe Offer to buyers. Already selling,• now and receive complete partic $ p great •, things in- spite of the ap- STARTED 'CHICKS .3n Immense quantities. -Door to ulara of this amitzing offer. Six. or .the silver- on =a napkin, before athetic attitade of many of our A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO GET door canvassing necessary to' eight exposure, films developed 'eating in a public place? citizens." Some well started Leghorn pullets show articles and take orders for and printed' 25c, or 8 reprinfs 25c and `Barred Rock cockerels at same. Unusually good commission. plus your choice of a free enlarge. <. 6. What are s few -things that - rock bottom -prices. Barred Rock Unlimited earnings, ' possible. ment in easel mount or free silver!.. a very stout woman Should avoid - cockerels two weeks old $8.95, Everybody buys on sight. ' For waze.-Tp get the best In quality three week old $11.95 four to five FREE CATAWdUE • AND DE- and service send your films , to .when selecting .gowns? week old' $14.25, "Leghorn ptfllets,' 'TAILS: FAMILEX, 570 St. Clem- Imperial Photo,Servtee. Statlon J. Answtrs two week, old $14,90, three week ent, Montreal. Ttiron.to ` Old •'$17.90,eek four week old $older NURSING SALE OF PACIFIC SEAT. COATS -As soon ..as _he has disposed true week _old .$24.90. Also older - - of his wraps he should- go dir- pullets.' Top Notch Chickeries•' = :ally_to his hostess Guelph, Ontario, COURSE FOR ATTENDANTS — SPECIAL VALUE IN PACIFIC SEAL gleet her 'and Verdun Protestant Haspital gives coats; full_ swagger. style; black a STARTED cHICICS only; coat and fining guaranteed ttifer sincere apologies. 2. One - -GET YOUR SHARE - OF THESE, t year's training for mental at' two years; sizes 12 to 42; 110 coats high its. Requirements: 2 years' .. may send flowers, write a_ note, AUTOMATIC - started chick bargains before they high school and applicants must only; while they last only ;39.b0. or call, depending Uplo..' jl0W ROOK' FT all o. Le horn inlets two weeks 30 per cent. reduction for relatives _ .. �. . Nah._ n1,, •vnew nIa xzz- timate the friendship may be. _ • 8. Yes, and 'particularly for the 111. and 50th anniversaries. 4. Not ugless he offers his ha4d FEMALE •pA�l� _- rvst then it Would beembarrass- Ing . to . refuse. Otherwise,- merely.` Women who suffer painful, irregu- say, "How do you d i" 5�_ No•. g ii the silver isn't ''Clean, one 1.r periods with nervous, moody . IP ells -due to functional cause should find Lydia tihould Call the waiter's attentionvegetable E. Pinkham's Compound airnfty mar- 90 it, witj1out ,attr; Cting the at- vetoua to, relieve such distress. Pinkham=s• Compound It made lention of others. 6. She should "or especially to help weak• tired wom- en to go smiling thru iMcult.tliays. . nave avoid brightly colored checked Over 1,000,000 women reported ..'patterns, -also, " short waist's and am8zing beneats. WELL WORTH raYING i .Wht slyeves. _Barred Reck-cockerels three week old $11.95, four week old $13.45, five week old $17.45. Also free range pullets all ages. Dad -en El- ectric Chick Hatchery Limited, --Baden, Ontario. - • - STARTED CHICKS RIGH QUALITY stai3ed chicks of rock bottom prlces. Two week aid Grade "A" Barred Rocks, White ':Rocks. New_ _ Hampshires ;10.45, 90 per cent. Pullets $14.46,'-Cock- erela 38.95. Leghorn pulieta ;17.40. Threeweok old add thrge cents Extra Profit add one cent; four to five week old - Barred Rock cockerels ;1315. Free range pul- lets six weeks to 24 weeks. Free catalogue. Tweddle Chick Hatch - Is% -Limited. Fergus; Ontario.• for of Nursing, P.O. Box 6034, -aery ce an 'sery a men, w - Montreal, $end for examination on receipt of ;5.00. Many other bargains. Munro ^,;a Barn- Roofing—Granary, Ln iz SUP.ERTITE ,STEEL SHEETS COST less, cover more, last longer. lay _faster... save _ sheathing.._ Buy -now before war advances prices, direct from factory; Superior Products Limited, 15 Nelson Street, Sirrnia, Ontario. SEED FOR SALE - No. 1 GOVT, CLEANED DAWSON'S Golden Chaff Wheat at 95c per bushel Including bags. .Ask for a sample. Knoll View Farm R. R. No. 3, Scarboro Junction, 6ntarin. A .Fur Stare, Vancouver, B.C. y Gearaeteed �_ CAR AND TRUCK PARTS Used — New .,t SPECIALIZING IN REDUILT aro- TORS, POWER -UNITS. Hydraulic H- e 1 s t a. Wkscbesr Generators, Starters, MaXneten, Carburetors, .' Radiators — Ezek"ge Service. Glass Satisfaction or retuall Leq Auto Paris. Dept. J., Toronto, Z. 7. ISSUE 35—'40 WN�i . TX 7. 27, 7 L043 LIOX0 ., z. Fin insurance Company with lie" Which time, the now President, Lt. of saving rural people, many thous- A . i... 3L Yeatm, Audloy Aied yed- Office at Columbus, Ontario,- h.as Col. R. B. Smith, *on of the flri�, ands of dollars in their insurance .4, terday at Toronto'Funeral arranlKe- just passed its 45th milestone as President, took over the reigns �6f premiuxl�s, during the 45 years of Clark, of Laldlefield vis- ments -later. it commenced business on August office. its existence. A merits 'the confid- 7- M.9 sister, Mrs. H., W.. Boyes —Summer flu is quite' prevalent 19tiv, 1895. The. Company has been under ence of the people and if you ' are Mr. Boyes on Sunday.": in the village and surrounding dis- At that time a group of men sound management from commeq. not now a policy -Molder, 4V might —Mrs. Randall; of"Toronto, spent tri gathered together and decided that cement,, and this is r1eklected in its pay you to contact the. nearest, ag- feWith MrIL w days last Week Niss -Eva Pilkey, of Toronto, some better means should 'be adap- present showing of about. "'twenty ent,,who-will give you prompt and Boyes, and other Pickering spent Wednesday last Wither h ted to take care of the fire insur- 1 million dollars of insurance now in courteous service at all times. mother, here. ­ ante needs of the rural people. Af- force with investments of Bonds, —The heavy frost during the end =Monday next being Labor Day ter receiving their- Charter and be-. Debentures, Mortgages and Cash of 'the past Week ruined the 0 tob- the stores will. be closed as usual, fore a policy was issued, they were nearly .$130,000.00 with Liabilities S. S. No. 4 West crop in South-western oAtar- except fora short time in 'the faced with a fire lose of several i of only $3,100.00. The loss is estimated at five morning. of the Uniiel bpndred dollars. Undaunted, i sever- The twelve Directors cover prat- Follqyving the great amount of. --JThe W. M. S. al signed a personal note and bofr- ticly all the field wherthe Com.- on dollars. ale contro'versy, criticisms - and so on, :-Mr. and MM James Riclliard­ Church will meet at the home of owed funds •to meet what looked I'pany writes business. Agents are over the Provincial Premier's order n and Walter and -Mrs. Richard. Mrs. W. C. Murkar on Wednesdays like a very serious situation. They located -at Stouffville, Whitby, Sun- to keep the schools closed, it has• and family, of Georgetown, vis- Sept. 4th. 1ial confidence in the future of the fdertand, Bradford, Sutton West; been decided to leave the qustion with Elwood and Mrs. HuYck, - Misses Muriel, Audrey and Betty Company and this has been shared Port Perry, Raglan, Blackstock. with the individual Boards. No. .4 - Scott, '-'s.pent a few - days in Pow- is day last week. by man others, - as the policy hold= Or6no, . Ur6da, Bowmariville and Wiest, Pickering Village, has alter- -The Presbyterian Church will manville with their, uncle and aunt, ers now -hamber several thousand. Scugog. ed their decision n Sunday Thos. 4nd Mrs. Johnson. of two.weeks ago,' eet at the usual hour o —The W. M. S. of the Presby- The first officers were: President The motto of the Company is ad- and will open both the Contin4at- it- is expected that. the e Pastor, Hon. William Smith,; Vice -Pres., -equat . protection, 'very reasonable ion and Public schools here on the - D. Marshall, will have return' terian Church will meet at the Ron. John Dryden; Secretary, Wm. rates, just and prompt settlement 3rd of Sept. ,frona his vacation and will occ- home of Mrs. Cronk, on Thursday, Purves; Treasurer, Robt. Hodgson. Of all legitimate claims. -.y the pulpit. Sept. 5th, at the usual hour. Mr. Smith held the.. office of Pres- . This is a Farmers' Co-opergtive .—Mr. Bert Silk, accompanied by —Robt. Stork' -of tlw- Bank of ident until the time of his death, Company and has been the means C—omme e at Hamilton, has been his wife two children, of Tor- Commerce or- January 22nd, 1991. He was 4ucc- The Pkkering.• lopending his vacation -at 'the home onto, 'spent Sunday here with his ceded by Mr. G. Bar -ten Mothersill, of his I brothersLake Shots.- mother, and brother, Clarence. on the We 'hear a manufactqrer is a- who resigned in February 1938, at ,BRADLEY"' MEAT M A, E T .bliss Hillary Hutchison is visit- ing friends in Thornhill- bout ready to produce rubber..milk up weeks ago bottles, that Won't make so much M611"I OTSWIS, $1.39 a pr.: --=Jt is only a few w _ had at noise on the early morning deliv- Men'N workboots, $2.96 up We eury a full line of when we felt that sttfilMer FARM HELP last arrived, and `snow with the cool eriea. - ------- - Progressive . Euchre e Party*) Farneirs,—Look your him - ess Fresh.. weather of the past week or two, ill be held in the - S., S. No-. 4- - W- ---A' V glimmer h R madA itts will ir Town M over. and ises w hAtyau nEed a=u departure and that 1winter is fast Hall on Tuesday, Sept. 10th tom- --- -- - mencing at 8.30 'p. ni under tre Co-operating with,the, Provincial theft "ine in and we will ft, Cured sPproarhingauspices of the local Ebrary Board- )Government, farmers in need of —Congratulations to Mr. and I OIL up, beir Admission 25c. farm help, and applying for help Mm Gordon LocWoodf'on t Teeeni - marriage' Mrs' 'Lockwood is —The September meeting. of St. under the recently advertisd plans, Barnioi -and Bkoes rt'pa''ired' 'Meats George's Guild will be held at the by the Dept. of Labour, may ob- �the fooner Miss Helen - Kuransky, bome if -Mrs. W. O'Brien,. French- tain application forms and necess- Our delivery is at your ser -vice' of Whitby. They now residing man's Bay, on Thu . raday, Sep, 6th; ary--�Jn t1i C. O. BradleY Phone'Pick 162.0 ,in Orono, Gordon, operating the prma ion from Mr. - G. F. at 3 m. This will be the annual Coates, Principal of - Pickering Con- Fklur Mill there- I Phone Pick 3,504 CLARENCE SILK Birthday Party and . all ladies of tinuation SchV, Pickering. —The Canadian. National Exhib- the congregation are cordially in- Ition oras officially opened on Fri- vited 'day by the Governor-General,' The attendance --Died. on Tuesday, August 27th Earl. of Athlone. The maple W - x1atual rice -• was 44,00, being 9000 less than din the Bow7nanville Hospital, Fred 46 W.' Hobbs, formerly of Pickering, on 'the opening day of last year. A aged, 81 years. The funeral 'will be Lassrance Co: decrease Was expected on account held this (Friday) afternoon, at sid WAW ANWA ERL CQ, - to r'e,., of the war. 2.30 o'clock. Interment in the Union farmers in this Cemetery, Oshawa. --many of the vicinity have finished their harvest- -m -Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Huyck, Cheap rates for Farm and Country Ing operations. The yield of grain spept the week -end with Belleville buildings.. b very satisfactory, but cobsider- friends..LEADER Windstorm Insurance on Buildings -It Pa All the i able diificulty win experienced -n �--Mi%s Mary Wright, 'of Belle-' Nin4mills, Silos etc. Ys cutting the grain as much of it villet, ii - spending a few 'days -with Time was lying flat on the ground, on to Buy Groceries Mr. and Mrs. E. Huyck. Automobile Insurance of am of the storms. �­Mr. and -Mrs. Hugh Squires All Kinds —This August meeting of th6 and Jimmie, and Miss Helen Butt Writi or Phone'. Junior Inotitute -will be held at ~pent the week -end ' mith the Jaa Ve appreciate your'oiders-;-.We strive'to please. ..... . . . . . . ..... Miss' Blanche' Balsdon's. Squires' -Richardson familY, of Georgetown. AONNAN A ,OWE Whi Saturday, August 31st. Beach, on S ­61any of our people have -this Cara - will leave -, chapman's- Store WHITErY, ONTARIO Sig Jtare Croite& Blackwell week, taken in the Exhibition. The� Dit E SfNQ at - 21.45 - D. S-, T. Will the girls Gray Coach Lines are 'this year, a - please -bring- their 25c. for the corn Grape Fruit Juice --.KR'Af T. - 90c. return to the Exhibition Park - roam to be held in September. gain offering their rates. �.,-TEA J ALWAYS UNIFORM Large 60 oz, • tin —The tomato crop this year is this sum includes admissi'oh to the �'W. D.-TWEEDIE, Large 32 oz. jar one• of the poorest. in a number of . grounds. Can't do that with your Only 65c. I& ----7--,Only 25C. Only. 49C. years. They. did not get an -early own car, considering 'ng i g ri , parkin and R. R 1, Pickering start on account of the cold, wet worry., On R Doti ag forsof " and Pw spring' afid- th4- cold, wet- weather Houseas Uvetrougba, 'it -P -7 ."'SISMAN" of- Z; past few weeks has . been TOWN SHI P-GOU NCI L All the 7` Track, Barn Dow Hardware, Pays very unfavorable. As a result very few -have appeared on the market will meet on Tuesday next for the,.Lift Ez-e Garage, Ceirlent work Uy Work and the' canning factories, , which transaction ion of general business at and Canwo-ter work of all B Time should the Council Hall, Brougham at I sb6 d ll� operating now at full Boots blast, art. idle a good part of the P. m. S. T. kirAs. Dealer for 1) Steel -time. Easier -Priced from $2.9'3 to $5.51 per pal you purpose leaving home' Maple Leaf Farmer;s Mutual Fire for, IL holiday or on business, don't -They sure de give satisfactio Insurance Company. n. forget your. Registration Card.' .It Let us give you an estimate on is an insignificant piece of cheap The Maple Leaf Farmers' Mutual your requirements paper, but Yddr ability to show it to a police officer who" has a right 13cl Z. to dentarid it, may gave you from a lot of trouble, 4s 'Herr Guenther ' ' , Lorentz, Abe Germian Naval Offic- -1garris, farm assey er, who left his home in an- inter- per ment camp n Northern Ontario to '. ,,implements ' - s visit United States, without per- znission,. found 7 the Victoria Bridge at Mont -mal. pe 1-2 lb ..put, when crossing lb Sales and Service Ms inability to produce the. regis- tration card when requested to do so by - a police.,, officer resulted its his arrest and return to the inter - `� ( H �M - rnent camp. So do not forget the mom card as' some inquisitive fellow may ask you to show it. 2. —Car thieves carried on eery actively here early Sunday, morning /A P�ckering' rdware �-Iast, when it is believed they had 1wrecked the fine big Buick, by di.v- Frei .�7.-,*-z7a Ing into the ditch' striking a tree, when through 'the probability of :Scr66ni Doors Window Screen's driving the car without nil,.. a pm - 'ton -seizin 0 ng 0 g, and the r c ;iPerfectio n Oil Stoves - going through the kali ,, of the crank cage. This seizure may h6ve-Gaiolenis' Stov been 'the cause of the car going off Coleman . v tbe, roa4 They left_ this car, and %A dn and took a used Essex, .- that was 'Chis cut shows our new No. " 17 Binder with all. the good iviconz Y. suElecILA.M. ALILVILAAge 6 Paik6din I.Aiw's Service Station of the No 5, and malty new improvements"making, a -qualities- Plates yard, and travelled 'only' d' Very Out of this the strongest and lightest drauizht binder on the market short distance, and -ram -gas. -..-Theythen left this second car and handle 16ng -Tw Tools & Binder ine with the same reliable knotted, its to HairY est came back into town and took Mr. W1%rren's Buick, which was full of bort or'down tangled crops, makes this the best binder b uy?'V 1 -gas and sitting. outside his h6uie. andall made in Canada. A full line of Massey -Farris repairs =end for NcCorroick-Deerift Farm Macbivtry.And Wilf.-,Kunt brought ' in the first ..tar idmRheir station, Law's, 'Gsragro --Alsolgurge Milkers, ' WoOCVS Coolers,- Electric Fences. ow WWe btve #--Cm diel!Xmilliu and is awaiting the identity of the owner. -Mr. and Mrs. Warren, who JOHN, L. GILIMAN, (were planning,an extended trip on -IN, Sunday, are waiting -for news- of Brougham, Ont* J. S. BALSDO 4heir own ear. 'PRONE PICK 5 r 12 f.