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D., Director t ti+��; r °i ss ` - R ,ionol Ontario baa. i j�� '° `, ;` x- Y � t� �,.. {CHOPPING "t emixt the 'A ePtomMr:.-.r "" :��i., esaminea b, - Qday, ,.�1/edadsday and -Friday = Wit• onc. � � �� ',� ' "{ _ . - twoa4. --- __'-•' = - �' � *-" .� yY _ -:... , -------- , --WE GRIND FINE < Bran, Slbgrts and Feed of +►Il DtliYq)�D RIIADY Barrister. _ - - lots, also minerals and other y,.. - tiQLdtpr, Nocaci• PubLc. Ma�.r a e,",, -' - concentrates for p�re�fitable fetding _ �Ifei iodtD t•losot`Gourt Howe: white - - _ • ' ._' '� ,•• n band _ - . 8>E9kfi0iV, -BELL ..1: ROSS - kms° . _- e s 1 Barrtstora ts'Sol6citors W stock and Supp) "Pau try 111, J,8EATON. K. C: Telephone tai200lSEBELL,K G: L H. F. ROSS ,;c"�. L. POND 372 Bay St. � JOHN _ Toronto K °: Repair Shop j­1 U. KIC13ABUSON A Co: Barri. �' �� ' i•a,' �: � ^rj t borw ton. Notar►pa etc.. 4 Am. drn.,•t8 T6roato SL rac• - a ��a� �o�oau 1 ars prepared to repair t Mepboee Ott. teas: �..� to aeu. au tors. and farm.. maebiatry►. F AM McMI[tuY i�srut�Aw also a ent for Cocksbutt eitz �:n atom. r "a ` _ lmpIements ! 11s" : See-Answer elsEwhere in this issue. Satisfaction guaranteed 888EBT T. FAL.:.A28E. L. D 8.. - _— _- ._ . _ . -- - -- 4 HN NORTON _ O OR ID. r�,s., Graduate er�e Ra/et �y� a Phone 6104 CLARBMUNT Ser so" led the llal�ereits o[ Torwttn_ +CHERRYWOOD BItOLGHAb1 BROUGHAM 18wcod poor east y1 St. Aa0- p•� -p Cerrcb. �k7<ertn�, e o t. Odk% bows: G � . ., 23 3D 3D ZRA i.a a � ' •� a1 eDpobs t• CE•�l 'Mrs. Burr, of Buttonville called TI•ie Public Sch')ol . is- organize-George and Mrs. McNBIlan, • • of .M �e0' on ' Mrs. Laughlin this week.' for -the Fall Term with. Mrs, John Port Perry called on air. and Mrs. . ,� ,....�.�. E• .• ..;j Mr. and lira. Arthur Hodgson' Knox, in charge. Brown on Friday. S - '�tsflstss+o f asps. _ have been guests in our commun- T. E. Brown spent. two days in JxsuraAse of Kinds. _the city and Said his arriitial riai: HONOR ROLL �}, i�4tOs 1Piil��a with DT 13. SSATON, TOW24SEW . Mr, Wes. - Petty and family, als i to the Exhibition. • t•aocsr. C ,KAC. e'°"r Mr. and Mrs. A. Hodgson motor- The Happy Circle Mission Band 4v."- cq� nteot.`•Sac. rreuer o PP N ils'ibI► and Sorilas. willym 4••• ltrrite.ate.0e1. ed to Camp Borden on Sunday- to wiN meet Saturday tlie' 14th at the' (Names nn heavy" type; - are tibee• Mr. and airs. Robertso and son . now overseas. see George Hodgson, who is in i home of -Mildred Gillman - 1 lk4*ess F"qe A. E. RIC.Hf►F2'�S�I'1 training there. I'MAA NICtC 315 _ ' � Doug. Jiihns.� Pickering, Signallers - t�$,riZ�RAL 1N9IIRANCPZ Rally 'Day will be observe: in accompanied , :J1rs. i.emon home Lim Herbert Whitevale, R.' A. F. REAL ESTATE odr church next Sunuay morning, frrn Toronto on Sunday evening. d Herbert, 'tevale. Tank C. - .. Sept.' loth, with a combined ser- Mrs. Gordon, of Toronto, spent Fre Wa NOTIOE $ OONVBYANOINt1 Joha Murray, Claremont, 48th B. a` riaay vice, eommenctng at 10.80 o'clock. last week with .her sisters. Mrs. W.' All Old astabliited ttgtaaey, John M. artin, Pickering, The committee in charge .are ask- Ellicott _and Miss Barrett and Mr. i M Ted Fowler, Pickering; Q. O. R. 1r mss• ing for an attendance of 100, so Ellicott. Attet Rtpr you way ta�se� j P4aoe PIa1e brio our friends with -you and airs. T. Robertson was In Toron- Roy Barry, Pickering, - *`;' Join irlythis special service. y to during the week attending the Gordon Watson, Pickering, A. S., Cw 'aV, ? - • # WM. MAW AI DLEY 'Mr. George friend who has been Jim RossMcRae, Pickering,, Q R C A. QOe'L' DQ� funeral of a frrend JCRNSRD AUOTIONRZA AND has Basil. Bye, Pickering, Ordnance MOOD, CBMB21TP - VALUATOR -- helping' his brothers harvest, I, L Wilson, Pickering, R. C. A. F. Oshawa Fair .drew several from .returned home to 5t. George, on - SAND GFRAVEL Yalee oesdoctad Aaywliero Chas. Simm0 -, Pickering .. • t our midst this week. Saturday. Robt. Holman, Claremont, Tank C. 7 Phene or write. Address 614 Duadu , _ - _ A couple of vagrants nave been .The services of Sunday Schao. �a Street, East. Thos. Lye, sad lir. C. E. , ;w-andering arour4d here for several and Church-are to be combined f��r r WbItby. Ontario. _ - day=s. --nal_ly Day next .Sunday. Time of L oTank C. IIP . . Les. Lys' Clarem BCJII�DER S $ PLLIi,A Mrs. Wonnacott jk spending a service, • 2 p. m. Ha1•old . Hardy, Claremont,also local oartage work Ivan Purdy, Claremont, R. H. L I. $rierbnsh Hospital few weeks with her son. Arthur, at - Mr. David walker 49th � Hig::. Russ: Burrows, Brougham, R. C. E." We haveshe placed lit s4ftek a full tieatleton. and lira Walker gfsfted tiseir. dao- EINE M XAPLE LEAF MILLdNa, i _ _ : L -Dar.. Walker, Brougham, 48th H. Government Licensed Mrs. Thor* pion. of Vancouver is ghter at :Hilton Burk's on Satur- Harold Short, Brougham; Tank C. CoMpANY F7f:F.DB: - • 'T visiting with her sisters, the Miss- -day. David is waiting the order to ]�sln St, E. StOII�Yllle, Ont_, � _ _. Harold Barlow, Pickering es Pratt here. go overseas. _ Pickering Vet. C. Pone 191 George martin, g W MITCHELL Mrs. Dovelle, of Gooderham, vis-.' airs. Harvie} was a guest..at.lun• Leon. Bath Pickering, Vet. Cb • MITCHELL Maternity, Medical, and Surgical ited her sister-in-law, Mrs. Thos_ c`�eon of the W. 1. at, the Exhibit- g' & Piclaeri C R. )�E3�[ea78 Cases taken Puckrin, last meek. _ ion on 1L'ednesday last.' Other d Bath, n , , vi J' g R � Q Tripp,of Cam ' Borden R • Lay. Smrt2;, Bay Road Q. Y. R. Matttrntty Seth-Room Stanley p guests sa.;te: airs. Leman, firs, G. Alb. E. Smitih, Bay Rd. Q:' Y. R. Phone Office 74 =Res. 66 Rates for 10 days.-JU.76 has been spending a few days with 1'kilip and firs. Gannon. Hart Smith; Bay' Rd. Q. Y. R ;tKiatet•ed Nurses is atttndancu sad Chas, and Mrs. - Puckrin. -The Nursing - .Course . sponsored A. Maskell, Brougham, R• • C. E. ;�HARDV�TAR� 214 hour service gimn. Visit the Horticultural Show in by the W. I. is. under way wit` a . Jack t;.nderwood, Dunbarton Q. O. _; ; ?ltnbutanee Service Pickering this Friday evening: and full class. The -Course is under the Jack Iiell?�ouse, Dunbarton, help �tit't the sunshine of your direction of the W. I. and in Full line, of Stoves and Fur• MRS. E. ft. GOOD '25.37 Mel. Paxton, Dumbarton, A. S. C. y presence. - c:.,arge of Miss Grace Hamilton of rase s; Elbows & Heaters U • -. '�'fc.•Robinsrsn, Ciaremcsnt; C15h.�T. per. Sympathy of the community is the Dept. of :agriculture.: Fred White, Dunbarton, R. C. A. F. Fly Spray .for Cattle, • and ' pOg extended to Mr. Betson in. the 1os5 lire. A. F. Harvey and da.ughtet Ray Cross, 'Dunbarton, Q. O: R. INSURANCE recently, of :is mother. She was a of _aiontreal and lilac E. Wallace, ,Cross, Dunbarton, Q. v.; R. . FLY-TOX . fregdent visitor here, of Toronto,• called' - at the: Browa -g b d) wber, Dunbarton,- Navy .r i. SERVICE The Institute are invited to visit home on ..Thursday, Mrs. Brown Albert ,Sears, Dunb'on, Tinsmitbin , Plumbing and .r W"hitevale, on the 18th - at the accompanying'them to visit Wick - R. C-, A. F. g g Phone Piekeritt= 67 � Ken Reid, Dunbarton, , kome of Mrs. Hugh Pugh. All ad- f 'ends. Q. O R. = Fnrpaee Work- - CYRIL R. WORIBY., fes are urged to attend. Eddie McDonald, Dun. A. S. C. Rev. I. E, Kennedy held Prat er Geo. Underwood-, • Dun. A. S.. C. Fly- 1 ox /IRL AUTOMOBILE, -'IJWZ- •`.�, arid, Praise Service, joining with Dick Fowler, Pickering, Roy. Tor. OREEY RIVER , ACOIORMT, AIXDSTORTVt the king and Empire in this con Reg. Welts, Rouge, A.' S. C I� BUMBY iRi8JC LIABILITY Rte fission -and • plea for guidance. Rev: Joe Amos,.. Dtinbarton, R. C. A. F. , I;ICViCE PROT1:CTlON The 'aersice of the Green River Kennedy's message was from Jes- Norval Kylees, Dunbarton R. C. A. Iff"A N" swat" Churph, on Sunday next at 7 p. m. us' invitation • to - Come unto Me, Bilt. Moore, Dunbarton, R. C. E,. will be conducted by the McMasterlargeI Jas. Crump, Dunbarton, 48th High. T8TY NEWEST BSD' University Evengelistic Band. All •endanc was in att Bob Graham. •Du�tbartoty Toe: Scot. �t are .invited. >�pN.R 4890 .w ROOId SVITE ' . The Donald VS'illson family' cis• l Ken Smith, Dunbarton, Signallers ited Mrs. Edward Wiillson on Sat- Alb. Smith, Dunbarton, R. C. X. F. "-- — 3-place �Paln>as; design 'TO a► couple ol• urday. Her condition, the past Alex. Aildn, Dunbarion week, bas caused •some anxiety to Gyln Joyce, Dunbarton, A. S. C. - REE Waterfall design-479.50. 'thumbing "Service her people. Miss Gladys Gannon , �g chart >f y, Durib. 48t tg . aas been home' part of the week, Bill Lucas, Dunbarton, A. S. C. WITH EVERY PURCHA$d QF y Spring f I ted-Mattresses. from _ _ - - Men in attendance on her grandmother. Alex. Carp, F. Bay, Tor. Scot. �Fi'L X AL L :. �17.:i0 t0 �29.i0 Visitors last week-end at'the Ell- Jack•,Bprgess, Dunb..Z..G. B. G. .. icott home n ere lir, and Mrs. Wal'- Jack Mundell, Claremont, . R. C. A. , i T� 5 Now is the time for summer The _Editor is in .receipt of a let- Dace Ellicott and Mr. and Dirs. Ford Geo. Bradley, Pickering,. ERti ESCEN`[ FRUIT _... furniture lawn chairs etc. ter from a fellow editor, who drove- EFF and child. .31rs. 'Ford ' is remaining Don Spragge, Pickering T through Pickering last ..Sun8ay af- +' her husband"leayi for 'Wes_ Baker Picket in SALINE W+pll a er�.and Gift China for a . ime, rig g, _ P p ternoon; *.ravelling east. He picked training 'cam he having 1% Bgcluliful Decorated Tunfbie[ - p, g lolned C. Paddick, .Pick. R. C. A...Med . Sae our Gold Seal Congo'jeun., up, at one of our service 'stations; BOTH FOR-_- the mititia. Monday- visitors welt C•. E. Morley, Pick. N. P, 'A, M, - ,,tug-moi, i0 tr1t-hew-Wtenrs tts uniformed men, one in the -Ail ,% r. ani, firs. Roy Piercer L. A, Lou..Scott, Pick. N. P. A. M, Force, the -other in khaki uniform: 'Findlay' and - We are &Rants for the arty TXe airman go ou - a ren on, Another .accident can be added.-to Don,-Straughan, Pick. N.' P. A. 3k-. Wasbisg Machine amid the -the driver carried the ` other' to the number on No. 7 highway. On Elwood Huyck, Pick. N. P. A. M. ■^ �bitt Sewiaj MatMint, BelTe�z�Te, he' going only that far. Sunday morning; two-. cars,- one F. Wilkinson, Pick. N. P. A:•1K; The Soldier, -the' driver understood, from Toronto, the other from Bea- Fred Robinson, Pick. N. P. A. M. ;{ - was going on to Ottawa. Later on , ltis�ae �LitAb �7 as 13iRht in the day, the car-owner found � vector, collided on Norton's hill, Art. Lenson; Claremont. M. �- R. � •'Cti011n8 sad � Reft<8811TDa e west of, the- village -one and a -half Ed Baird, Pickering- - CoafAina no Epsom' salts in ms Mo the balk seat of -his car, some per- miles. The passengers in the Bea- Gordon Jack, Durib. R. -C: ' A: F.­ ' A conal belongings of these two men. yerton car, a, family Our friend, an ex-service man,- rea- Party enroute Cliff. Bassett, Dunb. Tor. Scot. �t�t *Q �! K to Woodbridge, received injuries, Lieut L. C: A=sn s Pt. Un. RC_4F BOYme il��� CQr! ilizes the value_ of some of. the art- -S C. A. S�'lAd ERRI'TT eat not serious and were taken to F. T: M-wile..,, Pick. NPaha. Osh. r icles, and would lily to see them Markham' for medical attention Lloyd, Hicks, Brougham 'M. I. R. 61314DdLY,HOURS--}2.lneotib40,61 F IIt*r81 Director-77,1-restored- to the rigTTitf�l — ow-ners. The Toronto motori,-ts were able W. D. Hart,, Balsam, R. Q. R's , ;..4 FROMM Myt' Ft1rDltIIiA Dealer Can any of our readers help'! Any- toreturn home, boih ,cars badly Fred Hudaori, Balsam one a suggestion" Phone us or dtop ;Nlra4ed.- - :.f .� VICE -REGAL PARTY VISITS ST. CATHARINES AND NIAGARA FAi1.S Thal►>tagiving Day Set for Oct. 14 - y { Thanksgiving Day th' has been fixed for O fi 14, the second Monde month, the Department of the Secretary of State has aft r pounced. A proclamatiot} ap pointing that day as a day of general thanksSiving would be rs rl i. i ,sued shortly, the announce ment added last meek. r to its original c-ondition is now a being considered as ,an aid to this - } = flood control. By building a dam'- across am- across the outlet of the swamp, •.to hold back the Rater in the E spring, a vast reservoir will be' r o created that will do much towarns -replenishing the u n der ro underground - water e W aterthe. . .27Y of di i str c. as well a 3 help .in flood control. _ Continuing their tour of Central Ontario, the Earl and Counfess of Athlone, accompanied by Princess Juliana of The Netherlands, inspected ' a munitions plant at St. Catharines and then continued on to visit Niagara Falls. The. Countess of Athlone is pictured (left) as she was fire- A salmon, tagged and released - seated tbouquet during the trill. In the centre, His Excellency shows great interest in the work of the munitions plant. Princess Juliana in Nova Scotia; was it shown(right)captured. ` getting a close-up view of the falls. forty-two days' later . at Moisie River,, Quebec. By the most dir-- had previously declared that the derground water .table that fed Oct route this 'is a distance of 800- T H E W A R- W E E K---Commentar on Current Events miles. Ing % Government of India was "invit- the farmer's wells. Ing civil civil disobedience" by arrest- Since the swamp was drained in rt g ce sin of its members on the • whole district has suffered. _ De8troyer �' a�� charges of making seditious At one time the wells were shal- 7 speeches. •— _ low for the water table was close t Enough 21. to the Surface, now, -the wells t B r i t a i -n -War Advantage At home the National War are being driven deeper and Services Department announced deeper each year as the water - that the 21 year-old class .of table drops. And in the spring $ "Tile nos aover- Caltadian young men would pro- time the Grand river, the prin- y hock for Hitler" ty to the side of Britain) vide o n o°• recently foretold by the London worked from other quarters last first two drafts personnel f cipal stream to receive water q the first tvv,, drafts !or military from the swam _ Daly Mail, came last week with week to. ve Hitler and Mussolini _ p goes on the � training Several million Can- : ' President Roosevelt's dramatic serious pause in thein campaigns g rampage, destroying property and adian youngsters started back to damaging the farmlands through - school; that the United fon world conquest, The embroil- school; ..in Ontario, only twenty- out its course. 6tates was handing over to Great meat of Rumania and Hungary `eight of them were stricken by The Dam Will Help Britain 60 de %=for use- in meant the cutting -off of vtial the dread infantile paralysis pthe war against y. productive activity (agricultural, now raging across the border in On .the other hand this river10 In more than o, this was industrial) - in the Balkan, so Michigan . . has. suffered tremendous shrink. - led news for the Axis. Hitler badly needed in the German war age in the past generation Ful'y - and Mussolini saw the British .effort. navy strengthened thereby, its Would Russia March? forces bolstergd for an early Russia remained the big quer Near Eaatern offensive; knew tion -mark in European politics. 'their own blockade 7of the Brit- Evidence was abundant, that _ -lob Isles weakened; realized the Stalin had -prevented any Italian extent of the. co-operation be- move through. Greece against tweed Brtiain and the United Britain. Would he now act to stop &,tea (for the U. S. came ciose Hitler's march through Russia? fifty-five miles - of its upper . 1 reaches dry up each summer as i — .- a direct result of the draining of A Grand the swamp. Formerly, the upper Grand comprised one of the fin- SW stoner est speckled trout waters in 'the - region. Now, trout are virtually non-existent. Floods in the spring- for the - - T to "an act of war in implement- Would he step is himself and time, drougLts and low water in (No. 7) - the summer. and early fall, these ing the deal), take over Carol's kingdom, A By G. C. TONER have followed the unwise drain- Morning, Atlantic Sewed Up clash between Germany and the- age of the headwater swamp. ]Played up less than any other Soviet Union was seen as ine- LUTHER SWAMP _ However, there- seems to 'be. a Cereal - angle was U. S, satisfaction at vitable, sometime; would Stalin '!'he highest point in southern determined effort at the present seize the moment when Hitler -Ontario is the Dundalkplateau,. time to sto . the damage from 1 having pulled oft s major diplo- P �.j matic and political coup. The was engaged in the Battle. of situated in Wellington and Duf- floods on the ..Grand Rivet and Bee v e Syrup securing of naval and 'air bases Britain, to catch..his ideological' feria counties. On the southern the restoration of Luther 'swamp ' stretthing up' in a -chain frons- opponent at a disadvantage and edge of the plateau, 1706 feet _ South America to Newfoundland' -attack boldly in -the east, _ above sea level, is Luther Swamp, _ r--- meant that the United States had Crisis in the East a great bog of more than 50,000 � the North Atlantic tied up in a In the Far East loomed an- acres. This swamp is probably the LIFE S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher was on its way to becoming other crisis of international pro= "bag, y g greatest natural resource We have6" .0 quietly master of this whole hem- portions . Qver Iada-Chlna. • The in southwestern Ontario for it US MODERNS. , iaphere. (A major feature of the Japanese fleet was reported is the storage basin from which�j transaction with Britain was a cruising outside Indo -china all the great rivers receive their ronculrrent pledge from Prime wasters, -blockading ..the entire -water. The Thames, the: Grand,// 11[inister Churchill to Secretary northeast coast. .The ...chief. the Credit, the Humber the Mait- of the Japanese / ' of State Hull that the British mission. to land, the Saugeen, and the \ot- fleet would never be .scuttled or French Indo-China had sent an taRasaga; all have tWeir humble surrendered and thus jeopardize ultimatum • demanding : the right beginnings P on the slopes of the \' U.S. security in' the Atlantic). to transport Jap troops across Dundalk plateau. Some of them ! .� the French colony=which had have direct surface flow from the n� . / /-� '✓� "They Can't Do it" -been refused. .. . The Chinese swamp, others are fed by ,the Great Britain still had not Government (against whom the underground springs and the been invaded last week. In sup-. Jap troops would be moving.) had deep' seepage. ..port of the theory that -Germany -formally declared its determine- the D;,trict Suffered never would be able to accom- tion to act should 'the- Japanese' J pliah it, Masanori-.Ito, one, of enter French Inde -China "under About a generation ago Luther _ ,Japan's best-known naval coin- any pretext or under; any condi- swamp was drained into the mentators, declared that Hitle: tions with a view to atta?tin� Grand river in the hopes that could not land troops in. Eng- China.. gcod farmland would be uncdv- land while the British crommanded U. S. Notifies Japan seed. The promoters of the drain - the sea—and the German Air From . Washington, . Secretary age scheme were. -disappointed, • Force was insufficient to win of State Cordell Hull publicly no. for the land, being a peat box,'. sway -that command. tified Japan that any change :n' has - proven unsatisfactory for ag- During the- week the ' Germans. the . status qac of French Indo- riculture. But the worst loss was Indo - were obviously concentrating on China and the Netherlands East 'to the people of the Province, .for destroying all the important Brit- Indies, due to Japanese military N'ature's laws ;and schemes for fah airfields 'in the southeast cor-' operations, woi:ld hive .'ai, un_ flood control were set aside. This 14 ` per of England, so that British fortunate effect upon public op- great swamp in its natural state tighter, would :be unable to de- pion in the United States." wis a barrier against' floods. It Y. - tend London and hold the air The first move of a new civil held the water for deep seepage, over the southeast coast. Plans disobedience 'campaign against preventing it from going down for an invasion could ­ only then Britain • for, refusing. to grant the rivers as wild, springtime In- go forward. India independence was begun undations. Springs, of course, are Grave- disturbances in the Bal- last week at Cawnpore, home of fed from the underground seep--- kans, a new line-upin'Africa (all the Indian Nation4list leader, °L `" age and Luther swamp helped to _ the French colonies there Rent Nehru. Mchandas K. Gandhi. maintain these as well as the un- r. . ' •. _ 1-:e got hold of some buttermilk last night and threw s party. T' ' "..'.REG'LAR TELLERS — Good -Ni ht ! _ - s .•• .. • - ; .:: ..... By GENE BYRNES 8000 MORN 00 I�pRhNIYCs � " Cs000 MOQNIN � p GWD LPWS. s - PINNEAO, 8UT _ MRS. SMITH , MbRNIN�� ? t M MRS.iMtTN BUT ]✓M h10RNINC� , s"MM1E 1-13 149. o. a P -t. Off;- All Mftvft p, r .. _. `.. ' ..a ... _... , ,., ., f .. ' •."N.:,%•^9. iP:sa•l��?N:.�...'aT� ,Q(4 •. ..:6,•+M4$�C ..r ,'. �d�t,� .v'FII-, b."r� .. . S:YA:YS.A-.ya 1 ,,, '-'' WdY_••':,,.8, 4714..03'•'.JQ• . .. .. u ll✓.il1a- /1✓ l., - ' - T � -••`'�. ,your cheat, hold shoulders, up and 1 ed and "The man moat be mad," shz WITH TURBAN back a(raight, but not exaggerated- A -A Scorched Thins ` eeiid• ly.. so, carry head high—in other be baked d or about on the flys and alloir the mixture - : -to dance with. Darcy," Bingley. "It's words, assume a perfect posture,_ B - _ At the and of the second walk, stop f����, , --_ then walk another few minutes.• • in Soap Flakes Solution - -+ and analyze your reactions during usual way, - .. * ��%e «SD Conv''en'tent. that time. _ t .Tau t He�k Should you have the misfortune ,; DOES bats good in a pipsThey_ a y SL^Ll W ,�t ,5{ No matter how nice your clothes, _ _ _ ' she comes from." Darcy shrug -"Have you known him -a long ;y correct Posture While Walk- .;leg, Sitting Makes Yom Fael. cream .is dessert fit fo_i .royalty. •%4-8. "LOK•TOP" TIN 65t! ?. "iit0 Packed in Pocket Tins time . she asked in amazement. a T� - Why Children -away.. "But I'm in no humor lo -e. ••, life this - "Since childhood. But, as you ----Look Setter seasonal dessert. If- Yoa are -enough 'to - :!ow evening." sag+, we're not on friendly terms. - SA1 •fortunate have maple ADA Elizabeth rose from her chai r Authorities agree that walLiv?.. standing and sitting correctly will /% '. D and aced out after them. "Weil ' - baste with the .-syrup These may Children' like noise because the _ --what a charming man!" She matte any girl feel as well as look, , instincts of the primitive man + set• her mouth angrily and fan- blushed o- Darcy ' -of 'ager topears is -always ya re -Elizabeth i ' f -„_ ned 'herself to cool her Tempe' . - snobbish pride. "Without know- betters___ doubt this, makes a simplesag freshing. This may be added to have• not yet been subdued by "Yon mustn't be offended, ing anything mere. 1'rt on • you" 1C0 . ac training or teaching. All rim- g g, p ' Charlotte consoled, He _ TEA13AGS ' ger 'added to whipped cream. If you sag; test. Jusr, tet your-shto the pull your head back into the collar didn't know yon could hear.:" didn't e a e , e SOUTHERN Try .these peach desserts, for nein=e ha�eisnoid perhaps that the s the delight of berth; present- - something different of your coat — in fact, allow make?" demanded Elizabeth ftiri- cel b Mr. Bingley to his sister. � CHAPTER II ' " As they sat down, out of sight, Darcy moved into view and lounged 'disconsolately against the = wall. The dance over, Bi -n le : - g y • ' joi:ied him. "Come Darcy," he remarked. "I bate to see you stalking about - - „ y g younelf in this stupid way. —Why don't you dance* The place +( is fill of pretty girls."Lydia's' ^� • ` Elizabeth and Charlotte hid- den do the alcove, but com Ietel P Y ' w thin hearingof the conversa- tion, exchanged glancea. "I've onlyseen one — and ou've monopolized her,"' Darcy y p _ - replied; P "Isn't Miss Jane lovely!" Bin.,-,. ley said happily. "But there'- that sister of 'bens—Miss Eliz,- !-—abeth. The say she has a )lust They y y ' n.11- ' - "A provincial young lady wi h ";a lively- wit!" Darcy exclaimed.' -"'Heaven preserve. us! And that all of your body to slump, then walk for a few minutes. Now lift 7+ Treatment For, y wash the garment immediate) k , inks warm solution of soap flakes rubbing specially the scorched Hart. If the scorch i8 bad, soap fllr.kee 1 shoed be rubbed directly t to the fabric, laid on the palm of the hand. Or you can •immerse the stained . portion in a weak solution of chlor - ids of lime or any other bleaching solution and soak it lure... or •three ,. minutes in this. Rinse the dress thoroughly In lukewarm water. Then boil it to -; oft in a for Iii minutes and Hsieh cit In the vans] way. This treat• meat should be given only to white or feet -dye cotton or )igen gar- To avoid scorching fabric[. use a cool iron for wool. alit[ sad artificial silk, and a warm Iron for _ cotton and Iiuen.- It the scorch is very bad, try this method; E=tract the juice of two Peeled onions and then add half an ounce of Castile soap, shredded, to. gether with two ounces of Fuller's earth. Mix these together, then stir. ,your cheat, hold shoulders, up and 1 ed and "The man moat be mad," shz WITH TURBAN back a(raight, but not exaggerated- A -A Scorched Thins ` eeiid• ly.. so, carry head high—in other be baked d or about on the flys and alloir the mixture - : -to dance with. Darcy," Bingley. "It's words, assume a perfect posture,_ B - _ At the and of the second walk, stop .. You're too chartable, :Miss Eliz- 'Wash Garment Immediately apples have that reddish brown then walk another few minutes.• r Y' j, ■� in Soap Flakes Solution - -+ and analyze your reactions during usual way, _ the els s quainted with hits, yon would see that time. _ E (s E ✓ Should you have the misfortune enon9. -- considering No matter how nice your clothes, _ _ _ to scorch a cotton dress, you should CHAPTER II ' " As they sat down, out of sight, Darcy moved into view and lounged 'disconsolately against the = wall. The dance over, Bi -n le : - g y • ' joi:ied him. "Come Darcy," he remarked. "I bate to see you stalking about - - „ y g younelf in this stupid way. —Why don't you dance* The place +( is fill of pretty girls."Lydia's' ^� • ` Elizabeth and Charlotte hid- den do the alcove, but com Ietel P Y ' w thin hearingof the conversa- tion, exchanged glancea. "I've onlyseen one — and ou've monopolized her,"' Darcy y p _ - replied; P "Isn't Miss Jane lovely!" Bin.,-,. ley said happily. "But there'- that sister of 'bens—Miss Eliz,- !-—abeth. The say she has a )lust They y y ' n.11- ' - "A provincial young lady wi h ";a lively- wit!" Darcy exclaimed.' -"'Heaven preserve. us! And that car. to dance with me, bila, Ben- net?" - -Elizabeth's smile 'gave way to atony' pride. "I'm begging to be excused, sir." ,It's my loss, I'm sure," he an- sacred coldly. << You perhaps k"now best about that, air," was her calm rejoiner. At That moment Mr. Wickman, � officer, appeared. He t greeted Elizabeth, then turned o Darcy with smiling good humor. Darcy -stared' at .him, his fa.:e darkening. "" » Mr. Darcy, said . Elizabeth, "ma I " y pree2nt Mr. Wicktm. "Mr. Darcy and I harms met. before," Wickhama said casually, . Darcy, making no movement of salutation toward Wickham,. bow- as .:*¢� t - t��f.y to Elizabeth and walk ed away. - "Tills Man'. Mad" She stared after him, astonish- --' incensed by his manner. during a walk, dun felt th firstly halfsof nthteodden,walk, dida't you? During the latter half, your spirits as well as your chest and head seemed to tie up lifted, too, didn't they? ' It's a well-known fact that bad 'seated poeture produces fatigue rather quickly. It's important that you alt far back in the chair with end of spine (not neoessarily about- dere) touching the back of the chair. Stomach will then be up and in. Feet should be placed flat on the floor. When yon- eland, try to.' keep back -bone in as straight a #as as possible with cheat high, stomach in and head up. It's possible tomeats, stand with weight on one toot- without throwing the body out of balance or ving the hig-on the opposite side ck out. Practice o sbitting you fight irnm one foot to the btlier, - $ SADIE B. CHAMBERS 7 S j _ Some STasty Desserts y For Early Autumn y 'The homemaker's mind can be at rest for the day. from the chief anxieties, of ' menu -planning, i3 she plans the meat, and .vege- table courses earl and then the y dessert. Every wise woman realizes it saves • time and arrange br meals_ strength the early in the day. And now , h the last . fresh - fruits are on the tttsrket and the evenings aretinchilly; we like es turn our attention v the types of dessert which have been ne- glected during the hotter months. Apples -pears and peaches, are now at their best. In all baked -fruit puddings a long, slow bak- ing- seems to produce a superior flavor: a I b' a e s ] ip, th�r f eking d ep y wash the garment immediate) k , inks warm solution of soap flakes rubbing specially the scorched Hart. If the scorch i8 bad, soap fllr.kee 1 shoed be rubbed directly t to the fabric, laid on the palm of the hand. Or you can •immerse the stained . portion in a weak solution of chlor - ids of lime or any other bleaching solution and soak it lure... or •three ,. minutes in this. Rinse the dress thoroughly In lukewarm water. Then boil it to -; oft in a for Iii minutes and Hsieh cit In the vans] way. This treat• meat should be given only to white or feet -dye cotton or )igen gar- To avoid scorching fabric[. use a cool iron for wool. alit[ sad artificial silk, and a warm Iron for _ cotton and Iiuen.- It the scorch is very bad, try this method; E=tract the juice of two Peeled onions and then add half an ounce of Castile soap, shredded, to. gether with two ounces of Fuller's earth. Mix these together, then stir. STRIKING DRESS motbrer. of here—" - ed and "The man moat be mad," shz WITH TURBAN pp p' applesu lwly n oone - in one cup of vinegar. Put the pas, - "It's not the mother you have eeiid• be baked d or about on the flys and alloir the mixture - : -to dance with. Darcy," Bingley. "It's .- "Mad?" .Wi6kham s m i i e d; and -one-quarter hours until t boil q ed. o well. When Hite cool spread over the scorch and leaveit- interrupted. the daughter .. You're too chartable, :Miss Eliz- _. - { apples have that reddish brown to dry. When dry, wash out Lu a e ague's charming." "Oh, I admit she's tolerable abeth. If you were better ac- - - -+ Color, before placing the cover 'type usual way, _ the els s quainted with hits, yon would see e ,' on the' tcp: This of pie - enon9. -- considering another •man, +� _ _ _ chilled and served with whipped she comes from." Darcy shrug -"Have you known him -a long o- cream .is dessert fit fo_i .royalty. gee as they started to mo -,-a time . she asked in amazement. Baked pears' %akea a lovely Why Children -away.. "But I'm in no humor lo -e. ••, life this - "Since childhood. But, as you seasonal dessert. If- Yoa are -enough 'to .,Enjoy NOistB :!ow evening." sag+, we're not on friendly terms. � •fortunate have maple Elizabeth rose from her chai r You see — well — my father /% syrup; : place pears in casserole. _ _ and aced out after them. "Weil _ was steward of the Darcy es- baste with the .-syrup These may Children' like noise because the _ --what a charming man!" She late be served hot or cold. A flavor instincts of the primitive man + set• her mouth angrily and fan- blushed o- Darcy ' -of 'ager topears is -always ya re -Elizabeth i ' who -is born again in all of us_ _ ned 'herself to cool her Tempe' . - snobbish pride. "Without know- freshing. This may be added to have• not yet been subdued by "Yon mustn't be offended, ing anything mere. 1'rt on • you" '� a sauce or chopped candied in- g training or teaching. All rim- g g, p ' Charlotte consoled, He side," -she cried.- ' ger 'added to whipped cream. the ser►- didn't know yon could hear.:" didn't , was oa nt g a Try .these peach desserts, for nein=e ha�eisnoid perhaps that the "What difference does thatwith the delight of berth; present- - something different earl ;men made a noise because make?" demanded Elizabeth ftiri- cel b Mr. Bingley to his sister. � Peach Surprise _they p re aid of and ously. '"It's not my hearing that • �rlten :-me:s accustomed to the - �y ' se Cook large extra fine - whole silence. They raised theirdvo voices - matters — it's the fact that he world of London, \ peach (pitted) in a sugar partly to raise their spirits and 'I said it! The complacent, self - said ` man! Mi.". Bingley remarked, then ti f . ' sytu 1 cu sugar to 1 cuppartly P ( P g partly to frighten away the evil satisfied arrogance of the' e- stopped with an elegant, de- water). Cook until soft but not spirits they feared so much. : - Ah, it makes me so angry!" precating gesture. "Frankly, Miss' precating / , broken. Cool. Spread' your fs- - A young man advanced and +claimed Charlotte for the nest Jane,, you strike me as ,t4ie only y y ' , \� i% v vorie light cake ice cream. int Don't Get Mad; i "dance. Elizabeth took a seat alor.:r civilized person in' the' room. " Oh, "you're unfair to. -.the oth-, / X y�y • ,'�/ ' .: in squares and on each press on one of the peach halveap serve Just Keen Cool 7 the wall. In another moment, Sir ,+ - •ars; lane protested. ; ; G� ' with with a thick. raspberry syrup. - approached •with Mr. Darcy. Miss Bingley patted her arm " /// Cantaloupe and Peach a la mods "Moderation in all things— . 1 1 Beg ' To Be Excused" patronizingly. Sweet e•.nld.` What a 'harming disposition. You must , /. � /, „ , � Cut small, very ripe, chilled especially- in summer"—that is "Miss Elizabeth,"' beamed Sir • come -over to Netherfield one day. y . �y * canjalorupes in half, sprinkle the advice of an editorial is -William, "may I have the honor I shall be so bored, you know � y�: _ /�i/ f/ yi with fruit sugar. Fill centers with Hygeia,` The Health Magazine, to keep cool, to present Mr. Darcy? He i5 ea - marooned out hE. a in the wilder-" , sliced sweetened peaches, top suggesting -how -. ,- ler to invite you to dance." nets• 'We'll arrange it, shall are? with whipped or ice -cream. comfortable and healthy due- Darc smiled at her.: "Now that Darcy .,,. ' Very soc n . Pear Tapioca ing Dhot weather. "Don't overwork, overplay + er you have been forwarned of my ea ernes to dance with you, map g Y -.lane V is cup quick tapioca 1 or overeat and avoid excess rot m N T hope you will do me the honor.' r What happens, when �i;;ts. the- Bingley estate? Will % cups boiling water' - ik teaspoon salt alcoholic drink: Along with Elizabeth smiled 'back cooly.' Elizabeth see- Darcy again? Read _ 3 tablespoons lemon juice warning against over-exposure - to the 'sun, the article rebing _ ' • -"'I'tn afraid- the honer of stand- ing up with is more than 1 next -week's chapter. _ 1 tablespoon orange juice mended light, loose 'clothinG you., could bear, 9Sr. Darcy. Pray ex- tablespoons syrup from r o rri ma ashin cherries and a - diet which includes plenty of fresh vegetables and cuse• me." He stared: at, her. in .amaze-. "IOW To Reduce cup corn syrup cup Cron syrup fruits. Arc you saying you don't ment.A �+ 1 _. .., 4512 3 G ripe large' pears "Don't get 'mid'; keep cool,' said. 3 kk 1 --�"'ledl --}By ANNE ADAMS -BOO—tapioca m oZTiide tyoiter with water and, salt. until clear. _ ' " Have to Get Rid of It A striking ensemble like Pat- -- g Add lemon and-- orange juice, g ,You To Wear Fall Frocks tern 4512; by Anne Adams is in- syrup from cherries, sugar and quests for recipes or special - • dispensable•. The colorful turbatt,� corn syrup. Peel and core pears, menus are in order.Address your - cut in just two pieces, is a -fdsh= place in baking dish with cavity _ letters to "Miss Sadie B. Cham - a glimpse at.- the trumpet osil- ion- "headline". The 'dress is , up. Place cherry in each cavity. era',' 13 West Adelaide Street, .+a, hduette of fall clofhes is the sig- strikingly simple, with a to -the- Pour over tapioca mixture, bake - Toronto." Send stamped, self ' nal for us to get that slim -and- look. .waist back buttoning . . . a high, -until pears are tender. Serve addressed envelope if you wish _ narrow round neckline and a panelled. coal with whipped cream. a reply. Otherwise our figures arrn't skirt. Yokes- at• file front shoul- Pear Conserve going to fit the fashions. it's a - ders hold in nicely gathered soft• �M hint, that we slim. our legs a bit, ness below. Have long, -three'- Peri and pare one peck pears, R1N`GS INSTANT EAS[ - especially if skirts are staying quarter or .short .sleeves. A wide run through food chopper, /rem S going l )vias}, ch poun4 of / ��1►,N r ` 00 l.. SENDS 300 sty) s dust simply focus attention on :. ; linkbuttons,tagbowi orxa g reit -peas add iia lbs sugar. Put f sugar and 3z cup water in pre- OVRNs tss _ j►CN .�1,► ' ..• „ "BRITISht on the legs.' Qit eC a striking new touch. Herz's , . e Rv�SE t,G uz CONSOLS LIMBERING, STRE'rCHINb a style that's really. "different'." serving kettle. Let conte to a Eli of++ Volistprp ood boil • add k rated rinds" an.l RN ;� Cigarettes 9 ing will give yoti the extra oomph. .junior miss sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, strairiece o£�wo Fmons an — g - p 1 ib. Tobacco SMOKING or in Your trumpet frock' at 'football ` 15, 16, 17 and 18. Size 13, dress, , takes 2?i 33 inch fabric; 1 can grated pineaplile; ?� .cup chopped' candied ginger.. Coal: ■ ,i , any MACDONALDS FINE CUTS(wlth seem) to Canadian soldiers OVERSEAS games, All elements of limbering and yards bots and turban, -1 yard contrast. two hours, stirring oc•casioriallv;' I" e'','' °Alk only. stretching• are found iri kicking Send• TWENTY CENTS ' (20c) thein pour into jars and seal Men Old.'► and itoMittane• tog-- waist -high, chest-hinh, eye -high, in coins (sttim}ts cannot be ac• -'"' - - OVERSEAS DEPARTMENT V. C. MACDONALD INC overh-ead,' -backwarc !(with the - cepted)' 'for this' Andre Adams -READERS WRITE INF Chambers knees bent) or with a full Back- pattern. -Write pa0ily SIZE. _ Miss welcomes per _ tiex 1949, flag• d'Armes, , ward -forward swing. That 'list NAME. ADDRESS` and. STYLE; sons) letters f?om interested }j Menh•al, Canada ► TVssneahledtoanychsa{siNGovernmentRstdallsu can be ,yoQr_ goal. NLTNIBER. ' readers: She is pleased to'racoi:c tonics fir her 37—'40 Start by holding to a chair nr Send your order to An re Ad • I ■urgctions on _ISSUE- to -the foot of your bed, until you ams Loom 425, 72 V':'c t A<!: !- - coT':rrn, 'r :rJ i. e• ci, r •: 1:+' •.cquire balance. adie St.,- Toronto. 11 t tea to yc:.r "Pet p=_acs." Cc- (+ W'ew --AK*A es_ n -per--- br= -itiff Tv guest- the eventag ser- Y �> 4` 1JM Wit with .hat to match and wore a cor- vice. The afternoon speaker will be 4..,.: r '' '! v T'-�� The marriage took place recently sage of tiny rose buds. /She wsa announced later. The Wideman !r. J. DO�NaY�, 86 M.. i. 6 � MR 7dk• SL a�vatie at Woodgreen United Church, Tor- ,assisted by Mrs. Wood in a blue. Quartet will sing at the eveningwroM �m sed A=�K On ".: � United ata as oatto, of Jean Jessie, daughter of flowered gown, with a corsage of service. On . Monday, Sept. 23rd atSubsinipdam aw. �L �� >!kA Mr, and Mrs. James Redden, to blue corn flowers and yellow roses. 8 p, m. Bedwood's Orchestra from ' sad GL Britain, is•DO in adv&=& Kenneth Morris, son .of Mr. and For ' going away, tte • bride wore Toronto, will g g Y present a concert. .� 1lgl. Mrs. Henry Wood, � Pickering Ont. dusty pink with navy accessories. _ • Johns t(�s, P,�� The bride, given in marriage b;: On their return they will reside on a _ her father, wore a white satin . Waverley Road, Toronto. gown Queen .Elizabeth _style, ,with WHITEVALETT�:.L� TIO _ 'GR.EE2liWOOD finger-tip net veil held with a wreath of flowers, and carried a04w­ 4 Aand Mrs. Ormerod and dau- bouquet of American Beauty roses, NI Members of. the Evangelistic- Mr.p -- fighter, of Cresswe!1; ,'visited How- and; fern, and ,wore a -gold brace- Band cif iveNfaster.Gniversity Nll1 PERMANENT NAGUING PAIN Brock Road Gravel speak in the Whitevale Ba tzst- - 'r and and Miss Edith Ormer6d off let,. the gift of the- groom. TYIrs. p _ P THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER Pft Sunday, �j Frank "Wood, Whitby, . Ont. . w•a; Church.nest Sunday at 11 a. m AND N E Rel ES. 1 T MAY BE Mr. and Mrs, • Roy, Walls, of matron -of -honour, and wore a net Rally Dap in the Sunday School Lindsay, were with the former's gown with matching hat, carrying at 10 a.' m. YOUR EYES. Crushed Ply n Tie Whitevale Baptist Anniver- n� parents, MT. and Mrs.'Frank Walls a colonial bouquet of pink rose: S C. H. TUCK.OhT, D, VaaO@l an Sunday. and baby's-breath• Miss Beryl nary will be held on Sunday,,Sept. The Ladies' Bible Class will meet' Wood, brt�/_smaid, was wearing a 22nd, at 2.30 and 7.30 . m. Rev, Disney Bleek opt. P. 06 at the home of Mrs: Frank Walls, pink net gown wit? hat to n:atc1h Kennedy, of Clarerpont will be the phone 1516 Sane- and on Monday evening at 8 o'clock, 'and carried a bouquet of yello••LHiIY�' ° 2. Stone with Mrs. Green and Miss Edith roses. The best man was Jlr. Frank Tenders anted Ormerod in charge of the program. wood, brother of the groom and - livered or Los&d in lit �. Mr. John Brow nand daughter, the ushers were: Mr. David Hood for the applying of two -coats of BROCK PllOINV-Mani, e%b W26 Miss May Brown, visited friends i -n and Mr. Wm. Kennedy. Mr. Gaul- paint on the exterior of the Town-_ 'Ibresife► a( Hersard1647� -,•the -Qneeh City -1� wee and took ey was at the organ and during ship Hall, Brougham. •Tender for THEATRE jgN B�DU�1 B jy 3301!�;,� in the Exhibition. the signing of the register, Miss applying two coats and supplying Mr. and Mrs. Pretsell spent Th- May McGregor sang "Because". A materials of best quality, or the ursday in the city.- reception was held at the home of painting only, the Township supply blaster Gerald Phili has return- the °bride's mother. Mrs. Redden Healthfully Air Conditioned Notice rO You P ing the materials. Two coats in ed to Buffalo, after spending the (top 'neat colump) either case. Tenders, to be fired not All Shows Daylight Saving Time vacation iwith his •grandparents, later than Sept: 17th, 1940. For THURSDAY. FRIDAY i4 SATURDAY +•� { Wm. and Mrs. Middleton, further particulars apply to Don. SEPTEMBER 12, 13 and I4 'We do Building of all kih4a! Mr. and Mrs.- Robert Pretseil R. Beaton,' Clerk, Whiteval'e Ont. Spent Thursday in the city: COTTER Lowest or any tender not. necessar- Two Shows. at 7,30 and 9.30 oi1;P>61,rz' , Mrs. R. Wilson visited her sister ily accepted. a 11CHMENq•Iui ]drs. Corbett last week. Donald R'. Beaton, BABY SANDY PLIIIllBINO; The W. A. met at ,the home of Clerk of the Township, of Pickering Mrs. W. and Miss Brown on Th- Whiteva!e, Ontario ,IN and '... nrgday, at.2 p. m.: fi " y ROOFING • Mr. Walter Green, oI' Buffalo, alo, /� _ 11 Lady" is a h,ady R „ s,ao sell Brrutford BooBts 'visited Mr. and Mrs. Green and �� ( a[atarlals,lite�* Bathroom family this week and met�"aeveral 4 l,u!' • WITH old friends. ^'�,'• , Zm1pneet. Duro Watse Miss Vanessa Walla MISCHA AUER spent the - _ - .. 9Tesems. HeattF , peek -end with her. sister, Mrs; Jas. NAN GREY Stable Bquipment Jones, of ..Glen Major. BILLY OILBERT Building hlatorlal Mr. and Mrs. Ross Disney called In dr:lk but sift d♦ • BUSES LEAVE also as Added 7lttreetioe 8etimatas !lrse ion friends in Oshawa on Sunday. � We can fursisis Tbs� service of mansorfab tit wm For Oshawa For Toronto Work guaranteed - Prayer on Sunday li�l• was well 'attended. Rev. R W. Mc- In d*nky a 7.31 a. m. a 6.09 a. m. Flight at F. eJ . PRQ V E Vey delivered a very helpful add ¢ ed'' our 8.38 _ia 6.44 -Midnight' ff xess. 1 stand one 10.01 7.54 Phone 6502 _. On Sunday .Sept,. 15th being Ral- � �� �y 11.31 9.24 - pT�% p�t�p � " ly Day, the church and S. S. ser, abbe• b 12 31 p. M. 10.54 WITH vice will --unite and will be held at Na Greater Tribute 1.31 . - b 11.54 JEAN PARKER _ • ;'- o'clock- Thia �, v,nises to be a N. ,�►• STAFFORD a 2.31 - > 12.54 p. m. - PHIL R E GA N - very interesting serrice. Higbway Monumental 3•.31 a 1.54 s s �I Work a 4.31 2.54 ,- BERT ARMSTRONGad ice rvr�e - Standard time again on Sepj. 28 PL, 4d= 'Yhkby Om 5.31 a 3.54 j Sunday, on old timet Kmro� Rid West 6.31 4.54 Expert service and >'9- c 7.31 5.54 MONDAY, TUESDAY t: WED'SDAY 8.31 c 6.54 - SEPTEMBER 16, 17 sod 1g pairs t0 all Makes: Reas. Consult 9.31 = 7.54 unable ober as AVork Shows. at i ,30 and 9.30 = g . ' . W. D. TWEEDIE, i�s11 � s•5� Twos guaranteed. << an„ ; R. R I, Pickering - a. -daily except Sun. and Hol. b- My Soni Y ARTHUR FIELD On Roofing for$atsraand icx Sat. only, cam -,Sat., Sun., 'and Hol., WITH N9S y Eyesight Edueatton only; d1--,9un. and Hol. _ a Gta�atsRadio and Televisioninstit," urea, Eavetrou bs Ha - iMADELEINE CAR -ROLL Member official Radio Service Meru y 'Track, darn Deur hardware, and 1 ws, TRAV.d 004MYlAT" AT BRIAN AHERNE ial Radio Lift Eze Garoge,;Cecoent work EASTERN HOUSE Phone 4,100 LOUIS HAYVf/ARD 46 _Phone 5201: PICKERING '. sand Carpenter; work of all EFFICIENCY.. _ -- - IDealer fo kirxis•- - _ Eastern Steel. y •` " ^ SPECIALS .Products. C. E. TUCK Adart�e=rent. r D :. Let us Rive- you an .-estimate oa . - Ereakf as# Bacon. 45e. a %4 swauzailnbai anon. RADIO SERVICII: - Electric wir _ - !Opt■ inc and Repairs. ftpwt Service on uviinced Sfeek, 1 . `a The U Makes of Reee� FReasonable r Russell ftealAt Speeialbe Rates. M NPo& •Liver, 12e. alb. COCkshtitt r>Vne7 mss• '(opp• P. 0.) Qr4F. OnR g_ FROST & w�oD~ >i. MI6 FOR SALE -Coleman lamp $3.00. Stewa%g Beef, aide. a �• -�-- Bicycle $18.00; Repeating shot -gun The" amount of use of the eyes of 30.00. 1-4' h. p, 60 cycle motor, 7. jewel ShaR'ta=* g, 4 Se. a 11 E;t,I�I3S and SERVICE a child Varies with the''child. The 00; or trade for grain or stock. J. • aim of the teacfier'is to instruct Wath, West Hill P. O, Cleanser, and grade. by grace, the progress Classic leanse'' `f 3 t=a -13+„• _. may be measured 'as studies learn- FOR SALE - 2 mares, h. d. with ed from the printed page. If some • Mains, �c foals. Bred again. Wm. Anderson, K "milli 0 NX very serious visual weakness is de- Dunbarton.. deeds it makes it eery bad in- E e I D • deed' for the one so afflicted: How- CHICKENS FOR SALE -about a • a #� NO. •6B BINDER ever, education does not necessarily 30, Rocks, White Legihorns and • m �+ For more than fifty years depend upon what is learned from Hampshires. (hens and roosters). ggA� L Cockshutt - Frost and Wood Albert Partin ton' Eliz Blataher (ph0)DO dVOe� 1lCiierla# pet the,st­_­the printed a e onl Those rwith of efficiency, dependability and poor vision may take their training egg• _ x durability. Ex and obtain graduation from sight- y heti3nce, �..,eu saving classes with a standard as pIC$ENINe 1dILLS coapted with the latest, gated high as any'of keep a It is true they Gf ET" HIGHEST MARKET PRICE and approved features, gives could not keg �.r� r you more •for your money P pie with those of -' better vision classes. This is due - ' - _ "� "- p Shur gain feed, ser for and• that is why the 'Cockshutt � their',handica s. Place them in � - No. 6B Binder wlil do a better .. - - job of cutting light or hes the Proper class and give them in- �� mill Chicken vy: tel 'many a care and training and FARM PRODUCE RIGHTat. HOME crops. From knife to lciotter - ' many a bright student mentally de- Starter, -. . 'growing , the 6B is superior - but don't le lops would their handicap neg- ' .velo s where the take our word for it2 Come in point then to a much 'mash laying mash . at yqu;, , earliest opportunity lower place. When, the eyes vz f � $ � .Live Hogs Live Calves and see for yourself .why the growing children in our schools and range ,b Cockshutt No. 6B Binder, with at home are jeopardized, mash, oy the ass- Spring Lambs Live Fowl its "Oil Bath" high -pressure istance of your optometrist should starter, Concentra Rlubrication, dependable knotter . • be sought and the proper attention gen ws�� oe�rae.. i.■.._ i ■.e �i►a�r.,wrr ��enlrew. -'Lt and livht Asff ,e 4,... _'--s-- -. _ successftl farmers. too great. Repais Han Iled key starter, salt : - ., ::also argent •for Taco Ragoin ;blocks and bags -•pIANOA TJN IN a . -wheels used wi�h standard P ND ur a fly .spray - car •tir9s, ... _ E DE ,Vca SEPARATORS All Kinda of P.epair Wor1t for cattle. - _ SEF UR LOCAL Dt: .,_R All Tuning Guaranteed DN. Lockwood .DIVAN BARRETT, PicKERING C. S. MaailONALD P-ICKERING. ONT. bL Phone Pick 5214 _ •'a M sCia( Avow gde 1�~ : WE DELIVER • -110191 5,317 Fresh Eggs mid dsawbtois, of Toronto, spent SALE REGISTER; . .... . Sunday lost ft the Wm. Parkin Join the Volunteer 'Guard. Your help may be needed. CLAREMOr" home. SATURDAY, Sept. 21st • a VDIMI Miss -Mabel Harbrou spent the hold furniture and a few antlq- FUNS"L DMMKMQR- us@, belonging to the Estate of Mr. and emirs. Eberlein and son, week -end at her home -bere. -1of Cleveland, spent to the Late Mrs. Sidney Bennett; at $6.00REIWARD the week -end The community is very sorry Private AnWance M t, Miss E. Underhill.' hear of the critical condition �of Claremont. There '1l. be no.. re- Pretty of the Sick Mr. C. J. Stevenson of Pickering. serve'. Terms Cssh� Sale at 2 p. Day and Night Pbous WN U?tty will be—Paid for information lead - Hospital Staff, Toronto Mr. Bill Richardson, of Dryden, m. At the same time there will, return of the R. C. A. alve _7 red subject to a ing to :was home for a fow days recently is vacationing with his sister, -Mrs. be offered reserve Victor Radio, stolen 'from Audley 5900 -valuable house and lot School, No. 5. on , Wednesday ev.� Mr. Alf. Pretty is engaged at Annie Harbron. bid, the on Mr. James- McCormick and, his Terms on real estate' A. S. Markham, .0 Newmarket at present, working ening, Sept. 4th. government contracts. sister are holding a sale of their -Farmer, 'auctioneer. Sec.-Treas. No, 5, Pickering —M�0�n­,---D-f-3J&d,&e—, -:hou Id. furniture this Thursda-y- -3rfs. -,visited Rev. I. E. and Mrs, Kenn- afternoon. TODAY'S PICTURE week -end. Mr. and Mrs. James Shipton and �,edy over the Th6. 'Claremont Women's Iiistit- family are moving' to Toronto. on 'tb�'front, page, is tha-t of the -site -will hold its regular monthly main street, "Pickering, something 18th Lz 'COMPARE D'ODGE' meeting on Wednesday, Sept. Help the Red Cross. Assistance is over 40 years ago. F., at the home of� Mrs. Walter Ward! needed. Canvassers will call. on An -old scene each week, while at 2.30 p. in. Mrs, Frank Carson's you shortly. they last. Watch for theiril' in char for" '1941 7-L gtou� will be ge. Topie ..with any car Citizens'of Claremont and vicin- Luxury at Low Cost ity are , reminded of the. Township. COCggUTT SPECIAL ux fl Bed Cross Drive that commences on Seek us- before you buy ___XondAy, September 23 -rd. Canvass - Barley Chop, $28.00 a ton rs will call upon eaclv one of yoc-Frost' Wood le Hard body wood, $10 a cord (Greet them in.that manner, which ------ Save Money - ------------------ 'Will satisfied that Buckwheat for seed ,, send them away Age ncy Pickering Township is trying to do Fencing and Posts beatNOW SON* of Pares OR RUA (oadar or iron) Sunday next Rally Day @bole nadwe� 1939 Dodg Cust m Coach be observIed. in the United Church ..We Welcome Inquiries ants School at lo a. in. The par- ftpissamft an sah" In mom and friends are given a cord- P%w% mt 1932 Rockne Sedanan ial invitation to attend this speeial, .0 service with the PuPile oi Farr's Elevator the an" E Sunday School.' Regular Church 110niL I- � . L -AU. MOLF." Claremont -Iserwice at 11 a. md Claremont Claremont, 'Ont. dMNpw-- =L The-Symes' Canning Factory was Pbfto Res. SSL Offles SEW. --aw -vaft�.s, PHONE3201' -ready to commence operations On 7 of this week, but awing to the small quantity of tomato" that had come in, a fur Cher dels4was experienced. The crop this yew, is small, and late. The recent rains have - not Im0rov- n either. The fruit ed the situatio is badly cracked by the rain. One favourable report from Mr. Syms, in that of plenty. of,, help. No ser- lous labor ' problems here. Only on • the. farms. A. serious accident took place at • 11 p. m. on Sunday - eveQig last.• on No. 7 Highway, about two miles east -ofMarkham. when Ross MWd-- . ..... 6. j- 'leton, driving his -car. with- several -passengers was sideswiped by a Richmond Hill 'car, wliich was tow- .....,-DOMINION OF CANADA ing a second car. The towed car -0. struck the front wheel of Mr. Mid- -diet-on's carcausingIt to run into the ditch, breaking off a telephone pole, and damaging his car serious- ND ly. Fortunately- none of. the paisen- -gers in either car was injured. Constable.Trlff� John Norton and -:03009000,9000 -No charges Ic Officers investigated. were laid. _.The Kaiser Cup Tournament was authorised by the Minister. of Finance to announce, played here on Wednesday last. The Bank of Canada y is au with a familiar name recorded as -the offering of a loan to be issued for cash in. the following terms: winner of thA cup,. the. Ax -inner of the same" cup lAst year Short, of TuroAto,. Mr. Mart, of Per Cent. Bonds due -Oetober 19 1952 7oronto won -Second, and Ir. Fred Covrie:, of the- local ciub, Third - all Callable on or after October 1, 1949 'three winning on. three wins each. N=. Si.gn6ur, of Toronto, Fduith - % -98.7 u d'interest on --2 uins;__and Mr. Gordon Brown. Price: 5% and actr _15dh .on .one %idfi'." -It was considered --losue Pric U one of - our best -tournaments this c to maturity - . - % lielding 3.125C7 -year, and one of the most largely _7 atterided. 7 -Den6ihinaflons of Bearer- Bonds: $100 000 --KINSALE o 1 7 The Foursq4ae Class meets at �e_ the, Government to finance expenditures for Wa" ptlrPOWS.- The proceeds.will the home of Mrs. V. Parkin on - Tue'sday evening, Payzhent is to be made in'fulfagainst delivery of interim'.certificates on or after October 1, 1940. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Atkinson, (top.iext colu.mn please).' li6y of Canada Interest' will be - payable `Principal I ipal and interest will n pa�;able ilawful mo e without charge semi-annually at any branch in Canada of, any chart re.d.bank. The Bonds will October 1 1940. to Creditors'be dated - -AND OTHERS In the- Es tate of Wilhe (Min. ,At) Benmetto Deceased, NOTICE is. hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act, that all persons having claims against ''the F -tate of - WI-LKELMINA (MINNIE) BEN.. -,TT, late bf the Twp. of Pickf ri. -g, in the County of Ontar- 50, Wi-1)w, deceased who died on the ch day 'of . July, 1940, are her,y notified to send to the und- ersigned Solicitors for the Exeicut, *rs, full particulars of their claims or before the 20th day of Sep- teinber, 1940, after which date the -.'assets of the - said estate will be Aistrihut�d amongst the -pa#ipq ts". fl, hereto, having regard only to the claims of whliit;.,}.. thze'Exem t- ors shall then have had notice. Dated -this 24th day of Aug, 1940 Wni. C. McKay, -Esq. Box 482 Oak villa, Ont, -4 Wm. Cowie. Esq. Claremofit, FWMtors McCiallough and Itton, Solicitors for the said Executors, 19ton0vilit, Ontario. 'madeby W Minister' of Finance on August 180 In accordance with the annognceWe?d 1940, theBank of Canada has been further authorized to announce that appUcatiom will be -:.,received to convert Dominion of Canada 0% Bonds due September 1, 1940, which have not yet• been presented for payment) into an. equal par value of additional bonds of the above issue.Bandsaccepted for conversion (with. . final coupon detached) will be valued at 1 00.fS_% and the resultant cash- adjustment in favour of the applicant will be made at the time of 'delivery of the new Bonds; on or after October 1, 1940. 'Cash subscriptions and conversion ' applications may be made throughan—approve d In- ' vestment dealer or stock broker or through any branch in Canada of any char t -. A bank, from .-whom copies Ofcial. F prospectus contplete details of the issue be the off 1 iWing —obtained. 7- 7 'The Minister of Finance reserves the right to ahat e; sh subscriptions in fall or in part: :?'he.liais for cash subscriptions and . conversim applications will open' at t" Bank 6f, September 9, 1940, and may be. closed at any, Canada, Ottawa, at 9 47.m.; E.D.T., on Monday, embe time at the discretion of the Minister-. of Finance, with or witho 44 n6ticil- 7 OrrAwA, September 6, 1940. . .. .,,�.. .•» .... ... :. .... as -: sSY.�i wdt1. •. a�..e 4s�Aar�,.5.ad.:'L„�; a^Qa�'p,•MrT... ,•7K.k.+. `„r�,.. .�rtirrts .:a&cw,a7sa., .1tySa�?�t•,.°„•x.;;�y.• .�� _ c�Hr •.,.,&.. ,.•r-. 7 wol Y, a a; perfect knowledge of all a man's L °i rugged journey of lifer on the ensure proper r O a.'� �, deeds, even of his inner life. No- brink of a dsn ro a P per drainage away ge p precipice. from the -sellar and prevent water where are the great attributes of "Lead .me in the way everlaat- from accumulating during ,run - By DAVE ROISItWS God his omniscience, his omni- Ing." off periods. B havin `aisouth en - presence, his omnipotence - set trance, sunshine and ko be : forth so strikingly .a they are re admitted which. will ` . sNislT FRO>rl THE KlFla peofieeiortst giwlet so this magnificent psalm. Nowhere P During a recent visit to the Several chapters of this society ac• is there a more overwhelming �� NOteS '—"` ' -the vegetables- in a dry motion. -•-- -�-r-Ot'e>'�e Division of the Sritieh - tually _came- to be -formed as s re• sense of the fact that man is beset s • • Vegetables, especially potatoes, _ Jkloedeastin I g Cor poration; the King salt of'inspiratton from the. South• and compassed .about by God, be exposed s7rould not a sed to ,very �.µ�and Queen spent some mdnutes-ernakes broadcasts`. pervaded by his Spirit; and yet n uch light s it t - • .. b.. 1 h a ends to spoil .c ahettin with ..Gerald. W41mot_ and • • . nowhere is there a more emphat- IPractiC Asset — them for table 'use. ' Geeas•d Arthur, Canadian annoone, -W"n' Gw aIle Evans, - _ Seat Temperature Y president is assertion ti the personality A l�OOt Celilar The best temperature for the ['ens who are now in England with of the Evans Coffee Company in- of man as distinct from, not ab- the Overseas Unit od the CBC. St. Louis, offered to pay the es= sorbed in, , the Deitq. In this - storage .of vegetables is between The King rec$lled that he had penees of, a trip to -New•• York for • . psa-im,, the As in Eastern � Canada from• 35 and 40 degrees. F, However, first discovered Mr. W irm o t' the winner of a contest in his radio the Sense of ower of f res once, early pioneer days, the root cel- in the case of otatoes _-lietE f sin and of respons- P a I. - :through hearing his voice from a show—he Certainly gotmore than ability; are felt and acknori•ledged, jar in the Prairie Provinces -has storage is obtained when the tem - Wall where he lay concealed while he bargained for. -The winner turu• and prayer•1s offered to One who is Proved, one of -the most practical perature is k_ ept 'around 60 de:- J._41ving a commentary for Canadian ed out to be six members of a not only the • Judge, but the means of preserving. and ,'storing grees `for the first tcro weeks. At listeners on.a visit by His Majesty harmonica band, but Gwynne kept -Friend:" farm. vegetable crops. Among -the s ch temperature, tissue injury -' u Canadian Fore". in kp.Hi;glish hes promise:' • His Perfect Knowledge many methods -in -uses= -tire root_ ._that may have occurred at her- •.. cellar has the adva vestin .will h ThOijestlee met many re. And then there is the -script girl -.The first section of the psahrr cost and simplicity of construe- _ -- Weeentatives of the' British Dom from .the suture studio• that ,war is • a, declaration • and., cgnfession... -tion:. Old- ldmber and .materials inione'and Colonies, and watched telling her girl pads—"I was out on the part of the psalmist of on hand may be utilized where-�� • the prepaaatioa Gods absolute omniscience sent- is Like .,.02 news bulletins with the big noise from the studio � ever possible. To show ,how . an * pro , as .well as English. foreign last night!" "TO president?" she nowiedging that God knows all a substantial root cellar ••ma be Drograme !a man -kn g was asked. "'Of, course _not,• the things inSluding, the psalmists'a- made,- _thfe Agricultural Engin- H rses Best i sound -effects man!" own life and thoughts and deeds. - - j ' eering Division of the Dominion NOTES AND NEWS 1. 0 Jehovah, thou has searchedCows,✓RI s Experimental Station at Swift a Dogs Also More - ► .•9dward G. Robinson has return- me, 'and known me. 2. Thou know- r l �J' Current; '-Saskfitchewan;- has � popular -Than Humans ■d to Hollywood from pebble S V NDA j- est my downsitting and mine up- drawn up simple and effective a $each where. he spent a two weeks' rising;' .Thou understandest my plants for the construction of a In these days, when the hum of raaatton. and he 1e now working SCHOOL' - - thought afar off. S. Thou search- root cellar, which are given in a aa&Dbeles is heard in the still er do Preliminary arrangements for est out my path and my lying , I this "Big Town" program, which down And art recently issued Farmers Bulletin ening air, the plaint goes e LESSON a�qusinted with entitled "A Practical Farm Root mese mosquitoes Just love me bet I :'�1 l egla ata fourth- yesr`zer the • all'my ways. 4. For there is not Cellar," -It can be obtitined by ` ter than anything on earth." Don't s &� __abls network 1n October. Rob- a word in my tongue, But lo, O writing to Publicity and Exten- flatter yourself. As a choice of diet mos- t., America this summer. THE EVER-PRESENT GOD. i ° e sion Division, Dominion Depart- ' e i . Psalm 139. er. b. Thou hast beset me behind meat of Agriculture, Ottawa. uito's preferred list. Horses head q PRIAITED -TEXT, P,- 138: 1.12, . •and before, And laid. thy, hand - - the list of the kind of blood the ' Guy Lombardo and His Royal upon rare•.• Ideal Location Oanadians, who will soon be leav- 23, 24 Jehovah known eve Important factors u mosquito likes, then cows, . then ftg GOLDEN'. TEXT.—If a' man every ,individ- P upon which pigs, then dogs, then you, thea far out-Ofengagements, ual thoroughly; knows with first_ the measure of success of storing chickens. These conclusions were lila? "the sweetest manic this side fore me, he will, keep my word: vegetables 'de of heaven" in their rdgudas• CBS and my Fsther will love him, and hand knowledge, as the result g pends. are -the. loco arrived. at• by U. S. g_vernment en - we will come unto him and make of personal search and tracing tion of the cellar, temperature, tomologlets who subjected the blood 1Dsoii'� from New York. On Bap- and testing. The hand au humidity, and ventilation. The in a gorged, mosquito to _ i" teamber 16 the Lombardos will be oar abode with him. John 14: 23. agents q precipita- THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING the sweet sense of companion- ideal location !or a root ' cellar tion- tests, which make it 'possible �e■s+d tram Chicago and on Sep ship; the ministry of soothing; Is on the aide of a hill. This will to tell what animal it came from. '; .iemlber 28 they will broadcast from Time. -We are not able - to as - and ministry of and th tile^relaad. certain when this psalm was guidance, • • • written, though its title makes 6• Such knowledge is too wonder- ■ "17as Southernairee. NBC's ace it to be a product of the time tai for me; It 1r high, I cannot YVLMp OF EMERALD ISLE._ NOW* male quartet that is heard of King David. attain unto it. Our mind has no - -' latom (`KOC each Sunday morning Place, -Theta is nothing in the line with which to measure the - _ at 10.30, have just been made hon palam to indicate at what place Infinite. Do we therefore quer- - orary members of the Society for it was ,first written:' tion Say, rather, that we there- HORIZONTA>h Answer to Previass Pussk 19 Myself. K the Preservation and Encourage -fore believe and adore. I Pictured is 21 Thio coon#r1r't - In this lesson wa have the op- H]• Orval the ma of ment CC Barber Shop Quartet Sing- portunity of considering a sub- Pre••aee P prime fts in rninfster _ jest which has almost fallen out As man's thoughts can never It has a large Th3a famous - be hidden from God who knows de --ti group., u the onlZ of modern thought, i.e. God's all things, so now the center •--n- or 24 Maiden. psalmist .table -land. 26 Ironies. declares. that man cannot hide him- 13 Auto body, 27-Proming*t S self from God, no matter in which- 14 Monkey. iF 29 Mineral / , , IC By William direction he might flee, for God 16 Waterfalls. spririg. Ty,S CURIOUS ley/^ Fer son is everywhere present in the 17 Cover. 31 Light brown. - - I world. 18 To emit 33 Pertainingto ■ :7. Whither shall I go from thy - vapor. ` the retin, FCP2 MANY CFti-rURIES, Spirit - Or whither shall I flea 20 Unit of work. 34 IndiBtr. from thy presence? S. If 1, ascend 21 Crime. 36 Genus of THE C►•�ity F KEPT TFrE up into .heaven thou art there: 22 Antiquated. 1 HEV AAT OF S/CXJTj If I make m bed in Sheol, !3 Bartered,. 43 Sun. 2 Small TH>.Y MADE 'rHE OUTSIDE y �_ ' rodents. l hold thou art there. 9. If I take 25 Part of a '44 Loss. - manorlaE: - 37 Conditional . VunRl-p G3ELIEVE - drama.. ' � Stipulation.. on. P f'I- WAS r"�"'N�� = the wings of the morning, And 49 Pays one's $ fie• 39 Upright shaft. dwell in the uttermost parts of 28 South : - : _part.. 4 To drain. To opine. 44 i the sea; 10. Even there &hall thy menace Sl Constellation. .. 45 To vales. _ ly A S Form of a. o - - 28 Field 46 hand lead me, And thy right hand 29 perched: -S2 Lukewarm, g Granted facts. Deity' of war.' shall hold me. 11. 55 Not Common.. 4? Door rugs. • If I say, Surely 30.Preposition, S8 Condition. 7 Tiny 48 Gull. the darkness shall overwhelin me, 32 To eject. vegetables. 49 Circle rt. -And the light about me shall be 33 Lights. 58 To increase Pe in price. a I)YV. 50 Three. night; . 12.- .Even the. darkness 39OPPosed to hideth not from tl:ee, 59 It has a mild Cravats 53 Metal fastener . i~QCM But the wholesale. 10 To register. '34 Man's reading APIOL f9rn To:APRJL.1919, night shineth as the day: The 40 To habituate. 6 land's 11 Nook. - darkness and the light are both 41 Devoured. 0 This la room. THE VtiOFt1I� WAR COST chief river. 12 You and me. 56'Street THE UNITED STATES ABOLrr alike to thee. 4: 'Ancient ` Abhorrence of W ickedaass E e A A�i1L:LA7yMAlbfD 11 /4GlLF Egyptian VERTICAL 1S Footlik .(abbe. - � part. S7 Sound o! In the 19th verse the psalmist deity. -1 Exists. 18 Gaiter. inquiry. �. 7 s a c as abruptly from contem- elation of the divine express -to a hope that righteou, vengeance will overteke the wicked. - Yet the -:. • •..' l.. - psalmist does not think of him- im- ONE ENE - self as incapable of sinning in his _ ..... : _ own life —. he issuddenly over• _ Whelmed with a new longing to • -be utterly clean from -any pos- ` sible sin in his' own inner life Ea And thus he brings his marve!- o lour confession of God's' omri- _ ... "i science and omnipresence to 'a close, with a -personal prayer that Br® rom c ' God - would make his own life ' 2lGS ?�27GSuL=gyp GIRLS OF MARR1ACFABIE AGF -of what it ought . to be in the light these truths. 23. -Search me, i P HA►VG QCtLL;S -0 God, and know my heart: Try '1 -HEIR WINDOWS -And me, and ,know -my -thoughts. 24. - , _';'•-caftIMesrMEAsiRvicill PC. 1-8• see if ere a .any wicked way in me, And lead me in the THE secret'ot silk leaked out in A- D. 552.• when two Persian..way everlasting. The psalmist snonks visiting in China, concealed silkworms' eggs and mul felt that what he wanted was a leaves in a hollow staff g'nd'smuggled them into their own, cowry guide, who would take him by ASE®a the hand, and hold him up when . NEXT: Does ear load Tat alfie down when we swallow? - : - he was- ready to fall, along- the G ONE ENE MEN ARE AEMEN ANEEA `ANN` AMNON mina A ANN MMEN Oa`r 'NONE Wm , n r, �v® NEe©AANOA t 0 •Ct Ea Br® rom ■ AMEN , OEM 0,02m ®Oe■ ASE®a N®■ -, � _ ' . _ . _ _ ' -- _ ..: •rte,, ,��a,:: GETS NEW POST .M.»a^.�..«,.«�»...» 25- Catty Killed _ i; REALTH iBY: SIC A+ ,' • *when Morris -Brodie, farmer T 0 P I_.0 on, the Komoka sid!road, near. f + Mount Brydges, Ont., went to - ♦ +[ '"•••••«•••••'-0`+- bring in his cows --from past=e • '. following. a brief electrical storm - p eveiritim follow found his entire herd of 2b - Wh""„ing Cough- 1 lying dead under a tree, evident- ly the victims of the one severe bolt in the storm; naunht Laboratozles' and- School Mr, Brodie found the dead ani- /� Froilo._studies made at the Cor.— _ mals • 1 Ylnt3 close together with �.� c -j H 7`114C E A'S y m e reach. .- whoping cough to escape the dis- a recep io Iver en e + Q: How- can I rid the house of ease. Holmes discovered a little girl natio? It .will be noted that there lo3king hungrily at the calces and ! A. A mixture of half borax -and - were -82 cases of whooping cough sandwiches on the tea table. half sugar .will poison every ant in the control group and but ten ",Are you hungry, little girl?*' Ahat finds' it: Sprinkle it on yin the vaccinated children. This asked" Dr., Holmen. shelves and around all-'bsunts. is .-another -strong suggestion that "Yes, sir;' the child replied. +' . Q, How.can-i remove spots and the vaccine protects. "Then wiry don't you take 4tains from allk-withont injuring. Another fact, already referred - some foodV- weigh Ahe matter carefully before asking it. 2. Merely smile and say that she has already met "Bir. 'Williams." 3. This is the host's respansibility. It :s - his duty • to maneuver in some way to prevent it 4. If there is a table c'lotb, the - only' place to leave the spoon is •'the color? - to, is that while 52 control child- "Because i haven't a fork." in the giasa.. On a bare table one A. Take five parts - of water ren coming in contact with whoop- "Fingers were made befors 1. What is the best time for a ma'y place the spoon on the table• stud six parts of alum, well pound. 'ung cough, 43 contracted the dis- forks," Holmes observed, - smil- - n to ask his. employer for an the same as when at a soda foun- -- - -' _ iod. Boil a short time, and then ease giving a morbidity of 82 filer- ugly. increase in salary? - is -n. b. Yes. Guests should not be f-Vour into a vessel to cool. Prey=-' cent, but 10 -of 97 vaccinated _. .. ."Not mine," the little girl re- 2. If a girl is. introduced. to a forced to share trays. 6. This is �! ions to acing, the mixture must , riving lean twice, at some social affair, often done, children were infected via a plied.. but it is not good be made -warm. Then wash the morbidity of but 10 per cent. in -o— what should she. do? form. sitsined parts and allow to dry. this group: "I 'lscar your - bay friend A.- Sprinkle a little salt on tho• The, foregoing, added to one's Maces to •.tete down and gills.. If this turns them yellow,- own experience is the use of. ansa a house.'' - liihey are poisonous; if it turns. Whooping cough vaccine, indi. "Well, he's not a gwd M �,�r�ir �� _.them black, they are. safe to eat., cates that this preventive. remedy- - start. 1 Saves him the gate �_ -- Q. How can i sharpen a dull should be used in all cases where today: leazor binds? obese is 'a threat of this disease. —o-- =, A. Insert the blirde into a glass !Police judge—What Is your etc- � filled with water and rub -against apse - for . speeding. through the a Abe side of the glass. • f i town at 60 miles -an hour? fi SHE. CHANGED -f Peonies DOS t Defendant—Well, your honors �-S µ T� 1 had just heard the women of �' ......�.w....._..�. Bloom, Move' Em my wife's church were having a • rummage sale, and.'I was rushing _ home to • — _ save my other gair ofwhQtScience mea Shallower.11owee. Plant-� P1 _ Ing Helps pants. FIT IS Doing _ - ; __ _ Police judge—Acquitted. • Next. FOR A ease. _ K/NG f - - _ '�'•"' •'�" "•�''"' " •�- Pe -111." that haive tailed to bloom Client: Do you guarantee - SMALLER IRON LUN Q may be benefitted-by'a shift to an- !this hair-reaterer? A new "iron lung," weighing but other location, or by shallower planting—not deeper than two': or - - 4 "poun;ds compared with over 60 three inches. The present is a good. .Votlnds for the old "boiler -type" res- timetomovethem. CLASSIFIED ADnERTISEMEHT i. .."Wash. is being used In Tacoma, Last call for sowing pansy -seed if sae so a "Washeah., during the current siege of early spring bloom is desired; sol- !acarids paralysis - _ Hing. has Swiss ! Black Snow Queen, andthe AlAGENTS WASTED -:CARS NEW AND USED Barn Roofing--GranaryUnin Paralysis specialists bail the pee-, -wee zespfratoi, inserted by Dr. F. America winner, Coronation. Gold, If you are, interested in STEADY N H. Tehhaar of Los Angeles as 6 _MDGN ntb's ASANT MOTORS LTD., S[;YERTITE STEEL SHEETS CUyT • are much more effective in borders _. CASH PROFITS—If you 'woiiTd Toront'o's oldest Chrysler, Plym- leas, cover mere, last longer. lsly�i "godsend;"' particularly fOT Cases like -interesting, profitable work euth dealers; three locations, 432 faster, save sheathing. Buy now than the usual' mbitlires. selling the most popular line of Mt. Plgaagnt Rossi. 20'40 Yonge St.. - ' before war advances prices, direct where the more unwieldy and lar$ oblisration: FAMILE r- a?o St, f • from factory. Superior Products PRUNING SEASON ' it}50 Danforth Avenue, used � lung. presents tmnspertation everyday saities at present on Cars make ua many friends. Limned, 15 NElsca Street: Sarnia, problems and hence loss of life. There's plenty of work in .-the• them uire today without — _ — untarlo. garden now for the pruning shears; Clement. Mont al. �,F.YF.GLASSRS .. PHOTO FINISHJNG, SILVER -AS GERMICIDE many shrubs can be thinned out. BABY CHICKS EY£GLASb`FS. LOWEST PR1CXS. to give more room for vigorous new' - - '� :' lh•. Alexander Goetz of California Free- catalogue and eyesight test FREE! You Can Now Own `- Institute' of Technaipgy ii'redfcts growth; .,the same applies to chn STARTED CHICK9 er sent on request. Satlafaction spberries guaranteed. Kieer Sight -Optical complete set of beautiful silver - that silver eventually may replace-- and bush fruits, Such as ra WE'V'E..STILL SOME 7-8 WEEK Co., 577 College. Dept. W., Toron? ware absolutely without cost. 7 and currants; weedy tops Of' per- Bray Pullets. immediate shipment. to. _ manufactured 'and guaranteed -by chlorine and other germicides i - ennials that have completed their Order latter delivery chicks .• nos•.--• International Silver Company. purllying the world's .dTinking wet- Be Lure you're. on the list for H07.S FOR • SALE You may have this complete set growth should be Ten]Oved. Bray Fall Service• Eulletin-ready CHOICE. T_11ItVORTH PI;:S SIX absolutely free by sending your �' soon. Bray Hatchery, UO John.N., weeks old, registered $10.00, 'with- films to Imperial. Send an order "The metal le ices the water Hamilton, Ont. out papers 58.00. Albert Lawrence, now and receive complete partic- sparkling and with a taste of fresh- 'Questions asked in � the Britioh , Gratton, :Qntar}o. Wars of this amazing otter. Six or nest;" said the physicist in describ- House of Connhons Cost, on Alf THE,RIGGEST•BARGAIN Or WELL Light exposure _films develope4 started Leghorn pullets ever of- HUNTING DOGS and printed 5c, or 8 reprints 25c, k tngAvera a five dollars each to .ani- fercd by us. Three-week old $ti.00, plus your choice of a free enlarge. his cienrimentfs, made he -him and' g -ment in easel mount or free silver - hie SCientist•lsife, "Neither Wet. , tour week old $13.90, five week YOT?Ns3 AMERICAN t OC)NHOLNDS \either is there { " ware To get •the best l�i uunttcy .. old E24.90. Also older tree range slim trim built - Fhnrp• scented, any disagreeable odor, pulp; ts,—Top botch, - Chickeries, _ open trailers. Finest hunters 'on and s e y ur films to service, send o m Guelpfi." Ontario, any- garhe, $12 each.—J. L, Irwin, Imperial Photo Service, Station J, WEIGHS FORCE OF FEATHER — Itderton, Ontario, Toronto. FREE TtANGPI VULLETS. BARRED " The University 'of,' �tiashington / / �.' Rocks, •New Harnps, -White T-,eg- "ISALF• OF ST'OC'K SEED FOR SALE Las a new` airplane scales which White Rocks, all sg•es from NIGGER RED WHEAT TESTING ' weighs with the speed of light. Slow Burning1.0 wr--eke to 24 weeks, Our Highest KIV-'HENEIi STOCK YARDS LAN- sixty-five, 85c: Fall -barley testing tit:nlity and -low prices will please ca.,ter St.,- has gook mnrket for fifty-two, 51,00 -per bus. All Gov- ti It was.- invented, to weigh. the GGARETTE PAPERyon. Free ratalogtle,—Tweddle. Horses; Dalry Cows, Feeders, Cal- Prnment • standard grade No. 1 force3 which strike an airplane In Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus. ver. Pigs: Poti]Lry, Implements, ' P bags included, '5c per bus. extra h anything AUTOMATIC Ontario, - produce tivith Auction Sate every it treated .with seresan. I1'.r.ite N,._: flip t, -It. can record an thin from DOUBLE t�Ce Thursday. Terms Cash; Rates rea A G, . Kirg, Pain -Court, Ontario. the slap of a feather tri a ton and , ` BOOKLET - , STARTEID PULLETS sonable: - prices . good.. .Colne to a quarter yank. Kitchener where people can buy, PUPS FOR SALE LF(;FTORN STAP.TFn-FVI,TATS-_4T —F. J. St;ffler, Mar,ngcr. This scales records accurately, a barrain priers, three w,ek old TWO. REGISTERED ST. BER.7kRP.. _ pall which lasts only one•hundt•edtil S1Q 90, four %N-rek old 5_^3 90 nl,Fz�i. INi:'ORNIATIO\ ITURF.AU- ' puppies, 3 months, sell reasonable e treranc`e Pullets nlf ages . and' ur exchange one, for -good Weatern of A. second. The name of these all popular breeds. Free clrcnlhr. R\1ATIr N t N ANY SL'IIJEI T.' saddle. Colin Copeland, Lachute,Ary moT�lentary, st.re seg on a pals Limited. T3adc-n. Ontario. - -- -- - OT_� Dlane is '.force transients," 25 a enotsgeachnyFn3eturf_rnsdollar.. _. Wrrte V� rtlivWs Ttrfrrrmatron ed 33 to_52,years olt;, Women who are itAliunv F•q1 1PNF.ST - au, �\ �cvhcwai�a. Ontario. liall'SIDte —_ - restless. moody, NERVOUS—who - - CAR AND TRUCK PARTS fear hot flashes, dizzy spells—:;'to take CAKEROVF.N:i AND %fACHTN- ;tIts ri - eraiany i5 shoji of .doetcrs; Lydia E..Pinkham'sVregetableequipmentCom- ery, nlso rehuilt equipment nlwnvs Used — New - 10,000 dews ha 'e been removed pound. Ptnkham's is famous for • on.hnpd Tgrmv nrrantted. Cprre•- COURSE FOP, ATTENDANTS — J. pond"ce invited' Hnhhard Port: Verdun Protestant Hospital gives SI RCIALIZING IV REltl'ILT Nit -11 the. and ,so many call- belpingwomenduringthese "trying able oven Co.. int 110hurst S1., a year's training for -menta-1 at- T'oRa,, POWER-UNiTS. Hsdrnulle s ed up for military work,- that . times" due to functional irregular!- Tor^stn _ _ _ Cendant•: ReQuirements 3 years' H o 1 a f • Winches. Generators, ties. net a bottle today from your high school and n6plicants must Starter•, Magneto•,- Curburetars, $here is. now only one for et-ery be 1 years of age. Apply, Dire— Redintors Exchange Service, dru�istlWORTHTRYINOI - i o r for of Nursing,. P,O. -Box 6031x-Glaxw-- 9ntl4fnclion-=or refund. 8,000 , Cirllj9n5: ISSUE 37-- -rV Montreal, ileo Auto Parts. Dept. l., Toronto. : r .of • Hygiene,. Toronto one ga n their 'heads one direction • � z " the view that whooping cough -a8 though the were about to the bolt # pfacing may be reverted by the time!y use of afresh strain vaccine pro- move off when struck. The nearby tree showed . _ no _ BENIN ^' duced for this purpose, .writes Dr. sign of having been struck by the X1113IG John,. W. S. of the bolt: _ _McCullough Health League of Canada. The study referred to was carried on - -� F six years among groups of con- - �• _ 'Cotnmbnder 'W.- B. Creery, to the present time 288 control HAVE- / 1 �'• R.C.N., officer commanding and 1,007 vaccinated children _ •_-H.BI.C.S. Fuser from the first have been followed. Of the fox_ 52• and the latter, 97, Y-0 0 HEARD ? day of the war until it was sunk mer, of were •CoFECT Chewin To ba 9- , dosing rescue operations off Bar- in contact with cases of whooping - deaux, France, has been appoint- cough: The number of cases in _ :ed senior naval officer at Gaspe the first group were 43 and in Bill the sailor . had. broken with •'•and commanding offii,•er -of' all roup the latter g 10, so that the his girl. After ignoring, several Hairdresser) Better than " 3.' Who to responsible -If a guest auxiliary vessels -rased there. respective percentages were 82 letters, requesting the return of that, air. We give, a comb drinks too much? and- 10. her photograph, he received. one with every bottle. 4. When the glass of iced tea Protective Vaccine threatening to complain to the —o— is served on a small coaster, what Of the --97 contacts in the vac- • captain. The strong man at' the fair had should one do with • the spoon - 0 Ia' shitted- group there were 23 di- sect exposures roths. and Deciding .,to silence her for all time, he borrowed the dust finished squeezing the. juice out of a lemon. after 'stirring the tea? o. Is it proper to have an ass_ sisters with whoopingcou h In all pictures _ the 23 instances the nature .of the contact was intimateand coutina7z of girls available on the ship, sen ing­Uhem­10-her=1a.,a=J1sxt4. Holding it yup before the crowd -ahoated-:--T1giverb-to--any- itray for each guest, in the living room. 6. Is it right to begin a let - Dila soften: kissing, drinking from bundle, with the following note: ons who can squeeze another drop all the same cup or sleeping •m the "Pick ours out. I've for otten -y g of juice out of this lemon!" ter with an apology for not hav- Q. How can I remove the odor }same bed ). None of the 23 de- what you look like." Up stepped a little man. He ing written' earlier? onions from the b>?eatli? - ., '' vel oped the disease from their �— gripped the -lemon and, -to the - . - -- '• _A. -A. Chew' a whole coffee bean brothers and sisters.. This is very'."'How did you learn to surprise of the' crowd, squeezed ,Answers or sprig of parsley.. which has alcor evidence of the. g protectiv _ calk a tight. rope. .Fust 'pick several more drops from it. "I'm - 1. Perhaps the best time wou:d ' ' been dipped in vinegar. If a lump value of 'the vaccine since one it up yourself?" "It's easy;' he mnrmnred, be when he is marrying or ex- - =pi eager saturated with vinegar g would riot. e xpect all of tFie 23 "No, it has to he taut-" an income tax collector."' - pecting to. -become a father. How-- - 'is eaten, it will also remove' onion-' - childrencantihuously exposed to —o- ' - - -� ever, many' employers resent this odor fro th . b At t' ri Ol' W d 11 at any time and it is well to m e reach. .- whoping cough to escape the dis- a recep io Iver en e + Q: How- can I rid the house of ease. Holmes discovered a little girl natio? It .will be noted that there lo3king hungrily at the calces and ! A. A mixture of half borax -and - were -82 cases of whooping cough sandwiches on the tea table. half sugar .will poison every ant in the control group and but ten ",Are you hungry, little girl?*' Ahat finds' it: Sprinkle it on yin the vaccinated children. This asked" Dr., Holmen. shelves and around all-'bsunts. is .-another -strong suggestion that "Yes, sir;' the child replied. +' . Q, How.can-i remove spots and the vaccine protects. "Then wiry don't you take 4tains from allk-withont injuring. Another fact, already referred - some foodV- weigh Ahe matter carefully before asking it. 2. Merely smile and say that she has already met "Bir. 'Williams." 3. This is the host's respansibility. It :s - his duty • to maneuver in some way to prevent it 4. If there is a table c'lotb, the - only' place to leave the spoon is •'the color? - to, is that while 52 control child- "Because i haven't a fork." in the giasa.. On a bare table one A. Take five parts - of water ren coming in contact with whoop- "Fingers were made befors 1. What is the best time for a ma'y place the spoon on the table• stud six parts of alum, well pound. 'ung cough, 43 contracted the dis- forks," Holmes observed, - smil- - n to ask his. employer for an the same as when at a soda foun- -- - -' _ iod. Boil a short time, and then ease giving a morbidity of 82 filer- ugly. increase in salary? - is -n. b. Yes. Guests should not be f-Vour into a vessel to cool. Prey=-' cent, but 10 -of 97 vaccinated _. .. ."Not mine," the little girl re- 2. If a girl is. introduced. to a forced to share trays. 6. This is �! ions to acing, the mixture must , riving lean twice, at some social affair, often done, children were infected via a plied.. but it is not good be made -warm. Then wash the morbidity of but 10 per cent. in -o— what should she. do? form. sitsined parts and allow to dry. this group: "I 'lscar your - bay friend A.- Sprinkle a little salt on tho• The, foregoing, added to one's Maces to •.tete down and gills.. If this turns them yellow,- own experience is the use of. ansa a house.'' - liihey are poisonous; if it turns. Whooping cough vaccine, indi. "Well, he's not a gwd M �,�r�ir �� _.them black, they are. safe to eat., cates that this preventive. remedy- - start. 1 Saves him the gate �_ -- Q. How can i sharpen a dull should be used in all cases where today: leazor binds? obese is 'a threat of this disease. —o-- =, A. Insert the blirde into a glass !Police judge—What Is your etc- � filled with water and rub -against apse - for . speeding. through the a Abe side of the glass. • f i town at 60 miles -an hour? fi SHE. CHANGED -f Peonies DOS t Defendant—Well, your honors �-S µ T� 1 had just heard the women of �' ......�.w....._..�. Bloom, Move' Em my wife's church were having a • rummage sale, and.'I was rushing _ home to • — _ save my other gair ofwhQtScience mea Shallower.11owee. Plant-� P1 _ Ing Helps pants. FIT IS Doing _ - ; __ _ Police judge—Acquitted. • Next. FOR A ease. _ K/NG f - - _ '�'•"' •'�" "•�''"' " •�- Pe -111." that haive tailed to bloom Client: Do you guarantee - SMALLER IRON LUN Q may be benefitted-by'a shift to an- !this hair-reaterer? A new "iron lung," weighing but other location, or by shallower planting—not deeper than two': or - - 4 "poun;ds compared with over 60 three inches. The present is a good. .Votlnds for the old "boiler -type" res- timetomovethem. CLASSIFIED ADnERTISEMEHT i. .."Wash. is being used In Tacoma, Last call for sowing pansy -seed if sae so a "Washeah., during the current siege of early spring bloom is desired; sol- !acarids paralysis - _ Hing. has Swiss ! Black Snow Queen, andthe AlAGENTS WASTED -:CARS NEW AND USED Barn Roofing--GranaryUnin Paralysis specialists bail the pee-, -wee zespfratoi, inserted by Dr. F. America winner, Coronation. Gold, If you are, interested in STEADY N H. Tehhaar of Los Angeles as 6 _MDGN ntb's ASANT MOTORS LTD., S[;YERTITE STEEL SHEETS CUyT • are much more effective in borders _. CASH PROFITS—If you 'woiiTd Toront'o's oldest Chrysler, Plym- leas, cover mere, last longer. lsly�i "godsend;"' particularly fOT Cases like -interesting, profitable work euth dealers; three locations, 432 faster, save sheathing. Buy now than the usual' mbitlires. selling the most popular line of Mt. Plgaagnt Rossi. 20'40 Yonge St.. - ' before war advances prices, direct where the more unwieldy and lar$ oblisration: FAMILE r- a?o St, f • from factory. Superior Products PRUNING SEASON ' it}50 Danforth Avenue, used � lung. presents tmnspertation everyday saities at present on Cars make ua many friends. Limned, 15 NElsca Street: Sarnia, problems and hence loss of life. There's plenty of work in .-the• them uire today without — _ — untarlo. garden now for the pruning shears; Clement. Mont al. �,F.YF.GLASSRS .. PHOTO FINISHJNG, SILVER -AS GERMICIDE many shrubs can be thinned out. BABY CHICKS EY£GLASb`FS. LOWEST PR1CXS. to give more room for vigorous new' - - '� :' lh•. Alexander Goetz of California Free- catalogue and eyesight test FREE! You Can Now Own `- Institute' of Technaipgy ii'redfcts growth; .,the same applies to chn STARTED CHICK9 er sent on request. Satlafaction spberries guaranteed. Kieer Sight -Optical complete set of beautiful silver - that silver eventually may replace-- and bush fruits, Such as ra WE'V'E..STILL SOME 7-8 WEEK Co., 577 College. Dept. W., Toron? ware absolutely without cost. 7 and currants; weedy tops Of' per- Bray Pullets. immediate shipment. to. _ manufactured 'and guaranteed -by chlorine and other germicides i - ennials that have completed their Order latter delivery chicks .• nos•.--• International Silver Company. purllying the world's .dTinking wet- Be Lure you're. on the list for H07.S FOR • SALE You may have this complete set growth should be Ten]Oved. Bray Fall Service• Eulletin-ready CHOICE. T_11ItVORTH PI;:S SIX absolutely free by sending your �' soon. Bray Hatchery, UO John.N., weeks old, registered $10.00, 'with- films to Imperial. Send an order "The metal le ices the water Hamilton, Ont. out papers 58.00. Albert Lawrence, now and receive complete partic- sparkling and with a taste of fresh- 'Questions asked in � the Britioh , Gratton, :Qntar}o. Wars of this amazing otter. Six or nest;" said the physicist in describ- House of Connhons Cost, on Alf THE,RIGGEST•BARGAIN Or WELL Light exposure _films develope4 started Leghorn pullets ever of- HUNTING DOGS and printed 5c, or 8 reprints 25c, k tngAvera a five dollars each to .ani- fercd by us. Three-week old $ti.00, plus your choice of a free enlarge. his cienrimentfs, made he -him and' g -ment in easel mount or free silver - hie SCientist•lsife, "Neither Wet. , tour week old $13.90, five week YOT?Ns3 AMERICAN t OC)NHOLNDS \either is there { " ware To get •the best l�i uunttcy .. old E24.90. Also older tree range slim trim built - Fhnrp• scented, any disagreeable odor, pulp; ts,—Top botch, - Chickeries, _ open trailers. Finest hunters 'on and s e y ur films to service, send o m Guelpfi." Ontario, any- garhe, $12 each.—J. L, Irwin, Imperial Photo Service, Station J, WEIGHS FORCE OF FEATHER — Itderton, Ontario, Toronto. FREE TtANGPI VULLETS. BARRED " The University 'of,' �tiashington / / �.' Rocks, •New Harnps, -White T-,eg- "ISALF• OF ST'OC'K SEED FOR SALE Las a new` airplane scales which White Rocks, all sg•es from NIGGER RED WHEAT TESTING ' weighs with the speed of light. Slow Burning1.0 wr--eke to 24 weeks, Our Highest KIV-'HENEIi STOCK YARDS LAN- sixty-five, 85c: Fall -barley testing tit:nlity and -low prices will please ca.,ter St.,- has gook mnrket for fifty-two, 51,00 -per bus. All Gov- ti It was.- invented, to weigh. the GGARETTE PAPERyon. Free ratalogtle,—Tweddle. Horses; Dalry Cows, Feeders, Cal- Prnment • standard grade No. 1 force3 which strike an airplane In Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus. ver. Pigs: Poti]Lry, Implements, ' P bags included, '5c per bus. extra h anything AUTOMATIC Ontario, - produce tivith Auction Sate every it treated .with seresan. I1'.r.ite N,._: flip t, -It. can record an thin from DOUBLE t�Ce Thursday. Terms Cash; Rates rea A G, . Kirg, Pain -Court, Ontario. the slap of a feather tri a ton and , ` BOOKLET - , STARTEID PULLETS sonable: - prices . good.. .Colne to a quarter yank. Kitchener where people can buy, PUPS FOR SALE LF(;FTORN STAP.TFn-FVI,TATS-_4T —F. J. St;ffler, Mar,ngcr. This scales records accurately, a barrain priers, three w,ek old TWO. REGISTERED ST. BER.7kRP.. _ pall which lasts only one•hundt•edtil S1Q 90, four %N-rek old 5_^3 90 nl,Fz�i. INi:'ORNIATIO\ ITURF.AU- ' puppies, 3 months, sell reasonable e treranc`e Pullets nlf ages . and' ur exchange one, for -good Weatern of A. second. The name of these all popular breeds. Free clrcnlhr. R\1ATIr N t N ANY SL'IIJEI T.' saddle. Colin Copeland, Lachute,Ary moT�lentary, st.re seg on a pals Limited. T3adc-n. Ontario. - -- -- - OT_� Dlane is '.force transients," 25 a enotsgeachnyFn3eturf_rnsdollar.. _. Wrrte V� rtlivWs Ttrfrrrmatron ed 33 to_52,years olt;, Women who are itAliunv F•q1 1PNF.ST - au, �\ �cvhcwai�a. Ontario. liall'SIDte —_ - restless. moody, NERVOUS—who - - CAR AND TRUCK PARTS fear hot flashes, dizzy spells—:;'to take CAKEROVF.N:i AND %fACHTN- ;tIts ri - eraiany i5 shoji of .doetcrs; Lydia E..Pinkham'sVregetableequipmentCom- ery, nlso rehuilt equipment nlwnvs Used — New - 10,000 dews ha 'e been removed pound. Ptnkham's is famous for • on.hnpd Tgrmv nrrantted. Cprre•- COURSE FOP, ATTENDANTS — J. pond"ce invited' Hnhhard Port: Verdun Protestant Hospital gives SI RCIALIZING IV REltl'ILT Nit -11 the. and ,so many call- belpingwomenduringthese "trying able oven Co.. int 110hurst S1., a year's training for -menta-1 at- T'oRa,, POWER-UNiTS. Hsdrnulle s ed up for military work,- that . times" due to functional irregular!- Tor^stn _ _ _ Cendant•: ReQuirements 3 years' H o 1 a f • Winches. Generators, ties. net a bottle today from your high school and n6plicants must Starter•, Magneto•,- Curburetars, $here is. now only one for et-ery be 1 years of age. Apply, Dire— Redintors Exchange Service, dru�istlWORTHTRYINOI - i o r for of Nursing,. P,O. -Box 6031x-Glaxw-- 9ntl4fnclion-=or refund. 8,000 , Cirllj9n5: ISSUE 37-- -rV Montreal, ileo Auto Parts. Dept. l., Toronto. : r qq�{'�,�t'.,_, ;*��„� • +�... .'-'"---...._ '.,."� _ .. .. ... '_.tea .. _.. '�Y.�f �; — K ^ {.{iii �/ i. wba �, � �t-•�I�ts f=iends a� iLs. C. J. fitly '--+Atf/�ta open meeting of t6q. W its- >e .to anisarsfty std abo itw a day ,1►ee]a the .stroma of his enson. are anxiously w,eiting fw his A. of the United Chomhr at the to'& mental buspitaL It wss-s- erg Y i recogem, following the amputation home -of Rev. and Kra. Jenkinson, in -•�.., ti�� �aisiottiiae tet+esting, instructive address. It +Mir. *lumen, who bad his car of �• left leg at Oshawa Hospital on Mgndas► evening, to which the will be tauch easier for many neo• P tto fsadpr'e xm one day last I p1e of all nations, whew alter nroeh al►ant two . Baa . i amp, week-end, He Ix-at time of gentlemen were invited Dr. Grieves iartnnate in hsvjag' it reeov g, buffering considerable,--arrJ i. of the Ontario Hospital, Wldthy, our . old. attitude and a spy t-tlf.- and Mrs.:' $oyss and It,"$ locdied by the Tomato Poi- n a critical condition. was the family v� '. fitends at Sto guest speaker. The doctor regarding mental illness.. . '. 1ee..J't had bevelled hiaadreds of John Annan, at time of spoke on the subject of leis own' geek one ?` mites since it rocas stolen. 1t .was writing, Vemains unchanged. He has prokeairion, and" the work of the -h,e volunteer A n7terlOtls not-Much the worse,_ _only some. continued in a semi-conscious con- I mental hospitals. There is the att- y the 'iwnr HAD -os 8 ,ev- +ssdng, when rifle-work- end lectures small..damages which were soon re- dition for the past week. His many empt by medical authorities and paired, friends hope for • his early. recovery. ealwially by those in this work, to A Vw weeks ago some excite- �rn�• - -+Don't forget that registration —The Women's Missionary Soc- have the. public look upon mental merit was aroused in the finding on --d•. F. and Mrs. Baisdon and son ca� w� yw away, from home. iet of the United Church held the, disturbances as we do the blade of V Y Y pb!ysical ail- 8'r'o'�n8 oats, the let- -Fred; of Burford, spent a couple of Since the days in • which the legis September meeting at tie home of ments. They desire us to look upon ter "B". Some would have it that days last week with Picaeeing rel- treAon. took ' place a number of Mrs, W. C. Murkar.' The President, mental deficiencies as an iilness• this predicted victory and peace ave• people have been arrested and fin- Mrs. Bunting in the chair. In the He spoke of the numbers of people this_ year for Britain. Then again, 11�rs. Spearin; of Orillia; has ed ,for being unable to produce the absence 'of the Secretary, Mrs. h8s. �" today, iwho , themseives aware of along came others who say that zeturned, home, accompanied- by her• . capd when requested to do so by a Morley, Mrs. Jenkinson was app- mental troubles ' in themselves, who letter Nmay be found on the blade en- -,two children, after spending a feiw police officer. It will be no good. to ointed Secretary pro tem. Mrs. W. , come voluntarily to the hospital every year, and destroy our en- days at the home of her parents, say 'that you have one at home and Harris -and Miss Jean Clark assist- for treatment, as one . would go to thusiasm. But — this week Cyril G. and Mrs. Baxter. forgot to bring it w.it,h Y9u. To say ed : with insurance - - - a you were ia� busy to register `Mrs. '_Vlurkar read a s representative of •Pickerin- has, left Present,..havin fractured his arm synopsis of in Physical ailments. A large per- 'With us a hen e g g will also be of no avail. several ahapters� of the book, "The tentage of cases today are cured.: egg with a capital _ :'when cranking a car, while in the _ An amusing incident, (to oth- Stewardship of Life". Mrs. K. Mor- He claimed that many cases. have „B„ elearj� embossed on one end: :employ of the Dept. •of Higbtways, ers) took place in . a neighboring ley • read an article "Plough•work". their beginning in arly childhood, Why all the curious letter' B's this west' of TordntQ. home .-recently, iwhen, the lady of The Fall Sectional Meeting for the that statistics ahoy that a school year? The egg is now on display in A great variety of allot guns the house heard a- tremendous rac- West Branch was announced for class of • twelve, will have twoour windows. pup- =snd rifles have been registered dur- ket in their stairway of the home. October 9th, to be held at Colum- ..� Ing the week. A- rifle- used in the She' called' to her husband — what bus. Refresh2tents were served at �RA D L� Y' S l he P�ekering Northwest Rebellion, and -several you doing. Husband = "I'm + the close of the meeting. others around 100 years old, were falling down stairs". He was. She (top of neat column) - registered. found him in a heap- at the bottom • MEAT MARKET Yen a Overalls, 1 30 a - A number-frons the Presbyten''an -of the* stairs, not badly hurt. DU:vB�1RTON � pr.•up 0=rdh in Pickering amended the ,-,Thee evening services in the "'•— Men's work bootg, #11.9.6 u ' . induction of their The September meeting ( We carry a full line of pastor,.Rev. _ D. United Church, on Sundays, after P g of the Marshall, In St. Andrew's Chuicl , having' been withdrawn during, the Women's Missionary 'Society will Farmers,--Look your harness Fresh- - :Wtdtby on Wiednesday evening. ( months of July and August, were be held ' Thursday afternoon, Sept. -m We' cozi tulate Miss ' Ma 19th, at 8 m, at the home of dyer• And 'tae �r batyou need. 8'ra Mary commenced again on Sunday last, - p• and Riley . •-- t - Riley on her success at the recent and will continue . from now on: Mrs. Frank White. then eeffie in and we will fix _ Departmental Examinations held. at C) 'jr practice will also commence - Whitby, She wrote-on ten subjects, again _this coming Saturday even- j of nj. passing in all and taking nine ing at 8 p. m. A' social half-hour �ap� +ems �Q � ��=e $alse88 and Shoes repaired first-class honours in nine. --will take place following this re- ^,� 1N�eats —The Junior Institute are hold- hearsal• - - = - 3aS8raiiiie V0• C Q Bradley Our deliver3r is at your cervico2. _ - ing a Corn - Roast this Saturday. ev- -.Some of us here got over to 'ani WAWA3= ! Jlifai � ' • ening, Sept. 14th, . at Clare Bp13Oshawa on Monday morning in - Phone Pick 3504 Phone Pick 1620 - dozen Beach. All members accomP- time to see the 'Ontario Reg. N. P. ~� CLARENCE SILK - azsied by their guest, are -to meet A. M. leave the harbour b bot — Chea _ at Chaptnan's Garner at 8 Y 'boat P rates. for, Farm and Country. F m• and some of us didn't We saw the .buildings. D. S. T.-- boat well out in _ the lake any-way. Windstorm _Insurance on Buildings 0 _ --Our fire department received -a It was at first, understood that -Windmills, Silos etc _lRdh Ah midnight call on- $'ridgy last, to a the. boat would call at Whitby har- - -' ;Brass fire at the edge of-the high- hour, but was later discovered that Automobile Insurance of. - ore . 'Way, immediately east of White's the boat could-riot get. in at- that All Kinds eoiaers, Dumbarton. No damage poizit. The local boys, members of Write or. Phone Of �II�e>i`!St 4� s'��'S. Farmer" at Threahin' Time 'luras done. The file 'was probably ' the unit were among the number, 0��, $O�� - esused by one of the - oft, care- who will be at Niagara-on-the-Lake - U- Maly' tossed'y4pettes. ; .. _ till Sept, 21st.. - in camp. _ New ROIL - WHITBY, alvTal lo; ler Towelling, 16 in, linen, _ .with colored border, pee• yd. 15ce -New roller towelling,. white - - &linen- A C RA L L E N Of T 4 C A N A D I A N S- :.__ _- striper linen weft, . per yd., 2c. • : Turkish towelling, blue and ecru 40 striper good quality, :per ct,'- y ., 24 Linen tea towelling, 26, in., white - - : with colored border, >, per yd. 27C = Tea tower at 15c., 20c. and 29c. pays to buy ' It always - LEADER } GROCERIES d, _ --------------- Dinner plates, with green band, good qual- _ it En lisp make, y— $ per' dozen $1.75 f _ �" \, IC ups and saucers of same materiel and ,1 deli n. Price per dozen, g $175 Nice large sugar and cream set, pretty - -. design, rice se _ t 2 5 ._Heavy large glass pitchers.- ` Sherbet glasses, neat and pretty, 5a ea. Screw top jelly jars,-4 for 25e. A RMA N 'L... M E R G E N C-Y,.:-C_ PVa"ildwareom the alloses of ourMotherland comesaaappeal for help which ..� - - 'C �/r'n - no true Canadian can fail to heed While we live in comfort, death - --. g drops on that embattled, island. The need for Red Cross assistance is urgent. Our sons and brothers are over there. On land at sea, in the air, they face death daily: We must be-prepared to help them _ _ Screen Doors . ,Window Screen8 ` when they are sick or wounded. _. _ %- is -Red Cross helpis needed on behalf of soldier and civilian alike. -Oil Stoves x r _ . : Perfection* Hospitals and hos ital equipment, surgical supplies and dressings,' - p 4 - ambulances and X-Ray equipnient will be needed. Overnight the a sol .- - �. - _ Coleman Ga ens Stoves ;need niay become so,urgent that lives -may be­sacrificed -if help " - -cannot be sent at once: Clary 's ... :.. : }� .,•. .: ; _ '1�icClar ''s Electric Range" �• �:_ Never Before has there been so great a.need for Red Cross assistance. - , _ - and Hot Plates .:; :k11V"Q1ni4k%- be-answered. Give to= the Red Cross:..Give-to'the-vtmost.NOW 1 - _ _ -. - _ _ _ _ - ' This �arv'est Tools $z -Binder Twine -EMERGENCY CALL FOR $5,o00,000—COMMENCES SEPT. 23 - • _ - - Agent for- McCorivid`Ceeting Farts Machinery e.nd �• CANAD 'Repairs.JAN R E -DSD -OSS OW T W :iM VV 1;/. CM (W k Qr SIS =dI% .�-', . = l • r- PICKER .NG �. �. .. 1 -- i■moo'