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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_09_20....'`,--1•�. .. ,,.,g ;vp,..: ": ., _.,r�$ .+� ' ' ;: :y ,. -; % �i .:..a'"���%p` fir' >$i� r P1 K R NG . • ,fir NE -VOL. LX PICK.RRIN(�, ONT., FRIDAY, SEPT. - ::: To.5 �y DiiNBARTo Anwltt Paton GREENWOOD w; Mr. George Shaw spent a few The Marriage took place ox Sat-ii E Q r H• O. PSARSON--P.rbyrieian days this week with Air. and Mrs. urday, Sept. 7th, at-the Manse in MILLS sore°°. D°°s.rtoo. tar Alex. Thom. Dunbartory, of Elizabeth Paton and Iaab--1936 . R S. FORSYTH. Qpp. ,D„• Director :lir. and Mrs. Alex. Annan-of Andrew James Annan. The bride emberemelfA� ides• Aurora, spent Friday with Mr. and was attired in a gown of blue sheerHOi�P{RG y eaaado” by ap tmutMrs. John Forgie. - trimmed -with gold , and wore blue wee", Qar..00t. Ane Monday, Wednesday and Fridas ;.. Next :`unday is Rally. Day and accessories and a corsage of roses � Lesvos, -. t' there will be special . services at and -sweiet peas. Miss Betty Edge- WE GRIND FIDE the Dunbarton United Church: ley. was bridesmaid and the best Bran, porta' and F>red Of Bit I>�lNA,16D RIIpDY Barrister. : Mr. and._ .Mrs. Quackenbush of man was Mr. Cliff Maybury. A ki�fs, also minerals sand tibbtr �4o�• Fort William, with their little son reception was held at . the home o! tal'wbr tba►taud.>r�°oe »�•.. and 'dao spending gthooM's parents after which concentratesfer profitablefeed.is>«. . ahpe or use xowe. Kbit►�.r 'daughter are s endin a week the B$ ON, BELL Qr ROSS at tate home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. the young couple left for a trip to � leapt on band ' Annis. ! Midland' and other points north. We •tock : Barristers & Solicitors Mr. and Mrs. A. Carruthers, of Mr. snd Mrs. Annatr will reside in w* tot best Paultq W, JvMATON. K. C. Tdapho" Atha, and Mfr, and Mrs. Murray Toronto, _ FRds and Suppllb. "'� • i•�OOKE RELL. IL C. Adel,348 Forgio, of Markham, were guests T --�• �. ?.r.C�3B�� F. ROSS at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. •• • BROUGHAM _ . ,IOgiI'I L. POND 872 Bay St. Forgive last Sunday. _- • —I Toronto The Home and School Club met �• L• Matthews has been on Repair She t). kU0 ARD90N A Co., Barris. � the sick list the past week _ - eJlj v JOHN R. KENNEDY, President of °n Tuesday night sari final plans P p p ttotark• eye. shits ae. were made for helping the children W' J. Brown and family were seT tote. Taro° United Drug -Company, Ltd., wbo Brougham visitors on Sunday. I am Ad. 1688 with their field day, which will be prepared to repair frac. bas accepted the cbairmaosbip of held this Friday at the school. Miss Beatrice Stevenson 'visited -tors and farm maebinery. �+MI . the War Savings Committee Of 117C Time passed pleasantly Tuesday her, uncles, at- Oshawa Hospital last -. t P Y �' a• sin ass. Township of Searnoro. afternoon, when Mrs. Chas. Annis '.,week. Asa also agent for Cocksbutt . � and Mrs. Elmer Annis entertained Mme• Bennettl, of Saratoga visited Implements. �t ' her cousin Mrs. E. Holtby Satisfaction at an afternoon teal in compliment . yon Fri- g�istood- AUDLEY to Mrs. Quacldenbush, of Fort Will. day list. JOHN.NORTON 'AAM1s. D so" T. FAL:.A]!8B. L D 8., iam _ Dr. Lyman and Miss Helen Bar- - • 1�6. Grad•at• •t�• aog:flpp�y� d phone b1.04 CLARBIAUN! The communit Club will open ooa• add tqe Uds•wit� of T•sgptp. Y The Woman's Association n'ill clay were with their • mother last a•Eood Dow «ooa�" s<. Ass- the season with a Weiner Roast week-end.- _ �,� �• ! q hold their next meeting one week ea •,y. 1a ar eppoiotaaaoe. (X+M and Dance, at the AudlEy school air. and Mrs. Elmer -Willson and � • .�:• . ' 30 3M sarslc�. Pf1oa•'7•tet es. early -- Tihursday) Sept. 26th, at 3 -- housq . on Sept. 27th. The wein�r Mr.-Donald, Donald Willsoni,, of Torono ' p. m. at the home of -Mrs.. Risk.. - _ will be served at 8 o'clock, stand- visited their mother on Saturday.-'` s #motets 1 arDis. and time. Weather conditions will Word for Roll Call -- My All in ZdgtilAOe of gull. All. Arrangements are .in charge of Mr. Harvey is making a satis- - -.r- not affect this and all are invited Mrs J. Allison's group. factory progress -toward recovery, }�'� R BRATON. TOWNSHbP to come. Admission 10 cents for well-represented meeting of and is enjoying his many friends. .Shit Ut458 57 � With 1-� a V� Coa*.r.acer. Comm,•oo••r to everyone, girlsi, boys, grandmot4 A largelyattended meeting- - e�D•I ta, itceq,, ntant.•.Etc. issuer at ors and .visitors. the ratepayers- was held last tion- - g- of - E42000e•. wf3tcyaie.Oct. the Mission Band was held at• the .;.'Jacur>t and lar71Qe. The school. radia. has beers recoc day evening at the school. The. E, RICHA�2'I[3 ON trustees and Secretary were pres-. Gutman home on Saturday alter ered by the Provincial Police, from ens Phepe ent and ways and means were dis- noon. airs. George W-hllson read. 01IN iRA.L ' INSI7RA*ie$ a paatm shop in. Toronto. The pre- 'cuss for improvements the story RRhf1QHtAiN RJCIC sls Bence of "s couple- of vagrants, one p W the _ . REAL 139TAT& -_ school. - .• The many friends of Air, Chas: OQi�I�'BYANCING wearing- a soldier's uniform, was A lar . she group" of friends gather. Stevenson; of Pickering are hoping - - :reported last week and the sabre ed at the home of Mr: and Mrs, he �Y have a satisfactory recon-- ;Ai old t�bllAod ag=cy, wady : day they Were taken into custody ; NOTiO E.' to servo, and proved to be the ones who took Thomas'+ten last Thursday even- ei'3' .from his -recent amputation ing in honour of Air: and Mrs, of his fdot. :tilany- farmers whir rain i 'n � 6 Pam 7M Way swap f Phnee PSeh. 6000. - the 'radio: The supposed soldier Andrew Annan; who were married g yt g had stolen the uniform. He had recently. The in sodden fields are a bit' discotr- � -+ served two terms in Kingston.. y gathering took the W.M. MAWform of a miscellaneous shower. aged with the continuous -rainfalls (� while the woman had left a hus- _ AL, C® 1J08 S8D AOOTIO1g88R AND The Young couple were the recip- Fruit; of -alI ;varieties is scarce" band 'and famhly two years "ago, _ VALUATOR - rents of many beautiful efts and 'in this district. Apples are badly WOOD, .ORMIC&T -� and was hanging out to Toronto. • tt,arred by the hail storm. s -Sales a ondueted Anywhere' , the best wishes of their many 4AN D, �d VZL P Their capture was made v�hen friends., Visitors from Beswick to see "t- :r ,rh"s or write. Address 814 Duoara Prov. Constable Sutherland was Airs, Willson yesterday were.-Mrs. - �a Street, East, driving up the Audley road looking F. . Willson her daughter, - �Pbitby. Ontatio.. for -them, when Mrs.. Jubb hailed Vaecinatibn Clin>Ic$ Rolph;".son Francis, :firs. Willough- BVILDHIR'S SUPPLI.28 him and asked .him to give'--a ride t - by , and Mrs: �Willson's sister, Mrs. ' , to trio people who had come in- out O COIYIn1E'nC@ 24th, . also local eitrtag8 work _ ' L �L g j • W 9n c F _ ST10r ail,Ii Ills }ital of. the -rain. They proved .to be the - .We baasaboplaeed ho stock w fall = riday evening, members of -� Government Licensed ones he wanted. In the little time Starting Sept. 24th, the Medical the Jr. Farmers Association atten- LNE of -MAPLE LEAF MILLIlYQ Mrs. Jobb was out of the-house. Health Officer will hold vaccina- de their dance in' the •Brooklin COMPANY F S. - •'3 '?Jain,S4. E. Stouffville, Ont, they robbed her purse. The presen- tion clinics at the schools of this d Phone 101 Hall. Mr. and Mrs. J.. Knox receiv- ce of any loiterers or strange car too nship. Consent cards are beingA ,Vii MITCHELL. 1Nattrnity, Medical, and Surgical stopping around, should be irnmed ed a gift of a purse in appreciation : casts taken iately reported to the police. °f f he interest o n taken distributed tr, the • Pupils, s e,Association. J kering Out. parents school o h hasp in L Maternity Semi•Roottf age.IIfa� y�palrents have- not sirs. (Rev.)' Roland' Ferris' and - - Pin Rates feu 10 da KiNSALE on Office . 65 y, --SU.7i eived notices, they, will be able to Ph d Offs 74 Res Re�Eesd Nessa in attendance and obtain details as to time of da family .of Grimsby have the dee Miss Aileen Gormley. and friend - Y, gest s mpaehy of Brougham friends Y 36 hour nervier �°eO' from. Toronto s ear from the school teacher of - in their bereavements in the pass�RD WARE pent the week end Aeefbulanee Service with Mr. and' Mrs. Gormley, their section. It is hoped there wilt ing of a loving husband and. father MRSAAL-000D 25.37 Wedding bells are' ringing loud a hundred per cent responses whose 'funeral took place at Lon- Full line of Stoves and Fur.'y ' and . c1eaF, - - • , N• F. Tomlinson.. -,-don on 'Monday, Sept: 16th. �9 FOR T1ie W. A. meets -at the home- of An., item in .last week's' issue was Date pipes, Elbows it Heaton Mi''s. R.. E: Mowbray on Wednesday Applications for nhintentionally mss=leading:' ;lira. Fly Spray for Cattle, .and `-INSURANCE afternoon . at, _2.30. Airs. ' Dunn.'s L, Harvey, 'District President of the - SERVICE group will have charge of the pro- Evacuee Children W. 1• was the guest invited to tun- _PL.Y-TOX -' " gram• cheon at t� C. N. E.' other names ' Prone Pickering 67 - Anniversary services wdn ,.be held �— mentioned were visitors at the Ex. -Tinsmitbing, Plumbing and on the Mornin Following arrangements templet- Fn�oace Work. - CYRIL B. lelC$'LI�Y gat 11 'o'clock, and ed, with the Children's Aid Society, not guests at the luncheon. FIRL AUTOMOBILE, UPEall ' Day Service was somewhat :: FlX TOR In 'the evening at 7.30 on 'Sept. Sept. and overseas committees# plana Y 29th.' Rev. Mr. Howie from Dan- have .been made dampened by the heavy downpour 1 AOOIOMiT. �itl'Dj•tOtht to provide. the at 2 o clock.',. preventing the atten- -� L-14BILITY Est. barter• will have charge of the ser caring of children sent out from dance of..many children. Rev. ken- � IN BII �� _. MIL PROTECTION v6ces and special music will be the British Isles, under the ;evac- supplied at both services. uation scheme. A good response is 'nedy gave the address. the second * Next Sunday the Sacrament of anticipated in this aresti and for of five talks on five words be- Hatdct !l!![liatth 4 T8� N� 88� • the Lord's Supper will be observed those interested an ginning with - Come, a week ago, - desirous. ofIXO in the church here. "Believe" on Sunday.' Next Sunday ' ROOD SUITS Providing for these children, part- . «Follow". Rally Day programs ` IQOIilg i� Mr. Donald Smith and Mise Alice iculars may be obtained d�ong with Wag g from Uxbrid tf�h were followed. - 3• iced WaInal design gen were recent application forms for o in the On Tuesday evening. Sept. 1'bth, p g visitors with Mr, and Mrs. d. Wagg -south of the township, frons Mrs. w8t8rti11 de61gD—$79.50• and family. WTn. J. Miller, Rev. E. G. Robinson. a large number of the community �� �j �j Mr. Herbert Parkin of Havelock Rev. M. R. Jenkinson and Rev. in at the Town Hall to honour J•.� Jar Spring filled Mattresses, from spent the week-end at phis home 'Father Hickey. the newly-weds, John and Mrs. WITH EVERY PURCHAStr Ott $17.30 to • 429.50 here. Lino.N, and to shower them with •' a ������ Mr. Bill Richardson has return- R (�i�.� large miscellaneous shower of lov Now is the tiers For' summer , ed to Dryden after spending' a few Red �+ + a+$B Camp• ely and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. weeks with ,his sister, airs. Annie Knox thanked their friends for the EFFERVESCENT FRUIT­ ' furniture, lawn chairs etc. al$'n starts on23rd Harbron. ' . kindly thought and act. The even- Wi1►11 papers, and Gift China ing was spent in dancing, Alan , XSAT INE - Miss 'Glenyce ' Stephen spent the , Ste o4rGold Seal Congoleuin week-end at her home in Ahhburn. Beginning on Monday, Sept 23rd„ Gray. floor-manager, with Clarks � Beautiful Decorated Tumble, Rugs, in tbt new patterns- Mr. C. L. Blueman from Wood- this Township co-operates' in the Orchestra in' attendance. � Nation-wide campaign for funds The' Nursing Course sponsored BOTH'FOR .d stock spent a ' day last week with. -- - s W't art agents far.. tilt Easy his c'ousirg. Mr. J. W for Canadian Red Cross Services. by the W. I. held in the Town Hall - hs hs a part in -which "ail can-take rens ast we w to rfut Quite a number ..u • e a b won e - - of our youn_ Wbite Sewing -Machine. people attended 'the Jr, Farmers some, part. Do what you can, when succeon the-roll.a -eight ilumber fall-day..- C. t dance at Brooklin on Friday even- canvassers call on you. _See theo r t:. Note Ambnlsnes, Das or Nl�tt ing• to this nRefreshing-- advertisement elsewhere is. sessions attended` 86; half-day _. 1►ihss Alma. McCormick and bro_ sue on 'Uric campaign, sessions, 25 The class was in the Cooling and pjy 1SdQ ther James McCormick have left SALE REGISTER care of Miss Grace- Hamiltow of for, Owen Sound, after selling their the Dept. of 'Agric., eminently fit- Contains no. .Epsom Salts : farm to Mr ted for the work, with- a..pleasing C• A. S'TERRITT Stewart of Oshawa. TUESDAY, SEPT 24th - AuctioII personality'; good vocabulary, and $OY$S D��� CO,t� We .welcome them to'out common- sale of farm stock, implements. wide knowledge, witFi kindly tact, t �. ity- Mr. and' Miss M1 Cormick have hay. corn etc. at Lot . h B.• F. ^ which greatly pleased the class. SLNDAY H01)1S--lt-111001.',6-i*:4 FC1U6eal 'Director Swed in'this community for a good Con, Pickering. the property of The meetings closed. -with- a social Fumituro Dealer ' ' 'maay years and will be missed-by • Leonard Stephenson. Sale at. one hour. and cup of tea and refresh'. PROM ~ their i,eiRhbors as they were al- o'clock standard tirne. Terms - rents served by the younger set. (, 1'h,'Pli'41NP 7Vt wa; ve-y- 1--rd. FORTY-ONE PILOTS RECEIVE WIN„ IS AT CAMP BORDEN CEREMONY — ,l L>llCnlnUlri Goes 4 Into iArcraft ' 1 Rationed For Dominion Now ...� r a y —Being Diverted From Cook•. inq Utensils to Plane Manu- -r--_ — i facture The most ruthlest3 rationing -Can • adians encounter in this war has just been initiated in the case of *x, a3umiai.unt, says -a story . in the . Toronto Gi be 'and Mail It will be T o , u * . gradual in some cases,abrupt in ` others, depending on the time in- ' dustry takes to complete'artieles k ¢<; now in process of manufacture. -' Aluminum cooking utensils are on the prohibited list and as soon as present factory production is ' not -another completed lwil dbe made in da £1 dish 1 Cana until yr airplain requirements are filled. I W, During the last session of Parlfa- ' went Munitions Minister C. D. o I Howe forecast the restrictions, but the present rationing system has been put into effect with the full '. co-operation of the industry with- F out a public announcement. There is just about enough aI- ' �r. uninutn used in cooking utensils every year in Canada to make a thousand airplanes. 'fhe-annua?�rts day of 'No:*1 Service Flying Training School at Camp,Borden was climaxed by the presentation of wings to 41 gradu-` — CANADA TOP. ALUMINLM cies of- the intermediate training squadron. The graduating class is shown, own, UPPER $IGHT, land a general view of the presentation scene is PRODUCER iahown, LOWER RIGHT. C. L. T. Swale, of Edmonton, is pictured, LEFT, as Group Captain A. T. N. Cowley, O.C. of the training school, Canada produces more ser c un- glared the coveted wings on his breast. - - - — _ - per capita than any 'other coon- •., .. _ _. - _ • _ ._. rapidly toward. the top to total pro prepared complete plans for: sud- The Canadian-American joint de-- duction. British plane factories are ? H I~ WAR - WEEK—Cammefltar}r on Current Events den occupation by Italian troops tense board sat in Washington dis- relying more and more on Caned- - of the Dalmatian coast; 2, simul- cussing air and navrl bases, acts- tan aluminum and action to control taneous German mane across the te•glc highways, military supplies its use in non-e*sent£ai products' Croatian border; and overthrow of for Canada. As a result of its de-. has been taken in time to keep i`Cto�neAD ►,gfaln8t Her, In Paul's regency, establishing cision, it was expected (as one Can pace with the needs, officials say. - in its• place a puppet Anis govern. adian writer expressed it) that "Be- fore long the Union Jack and the ent Mediterranean e ThMe England Yet = Shall Stand" _ _ m growing In MeStars and Stripes will fly together over Canadian stronghold .on At- Canadian National -Italy was dTh top to soma thing sig in the Mediterranean bas- lantic and Pacific coast ...Before : S3 Revenues In-meanwhile — either the long- lou Canadian pilots ; will fly over g R 'ways 'The -final Beath �-strug`gle- be- Bard to a \as! inrasioa: If the R. threatened drive against the Suez American soil and Amerlcaa pilots tween Britain and Germany ap- A. F. could retain masters of_ over Canadian soli:' ... The gross revenues o1 the sit- geared last week to have begun.. ah .until September 21, he intim Canal: or as early attempt to oc- lnclysive .Canadian National Rail- cupy French-mandated Syria. As- 534,000,000 Bushels ways System for the week ending The German Air Force was aced, Britons could then prepare for tlurewiag _its colossal strength .. a -great _offensive against. Germ- socL�ted Press correspondent Ed- September 7, 2940, were ;4,696,182 V -into. an "all-out" attack a ainst any.. • . Meantime the world knew . ward E Bomar expressed the opin- It the oar had not been going as compared with ........ 4,165,511 $ ion.that in view. of Italy's limited on, the. bumper crop in .the Caned- for the corresponding . the British Islees, with three main that enormous help would be tom Ing to Britain Pram- the United resources to ail and other front• tan Rest amore bumper even than period of 1939, an in- _ - objectivea:: the destruction of the tions, they restlessness of the It- last' year) ~would have been -head- create of -fightingpower of the Royal Air States in the form of planes; am- - y all pnbli� Rmething more de- lint sects every day-of the week or Force; paralysis of Britain's sup- amanition' and other war materia•]. + riaive than the odd air raid on and the problem of what to* ' ply _system by sea and by land; our -Ek-Allies ' British bases or convoys was on do- with .5.14,000,000 bushels of 1940 — the ahattesitig of civilian nerves, Three !mportant leaders of old' the books heady to deal with Wheat would have occupied the the, breaking of the'. people's mor- France were arrested during the any new action in the war's south- ata+a field of kttention :..'Never- There are now snore than _ _... ale in the face of an imminent week, former, Premiers Edouard era theatre, Britain was busy re- thele8s the government was busy 115,000,900 sheep in Australia: - $nv$sion, ., week,Daladf and Paul Reynaudouard tnforcing her Near East fighting on a plan whereby cash might be - -When soldiers were billeted in. Ps Commander of the Al-• to -TcEs with -thousands. of troops advanced to farmers for the Great Britain, shadderiag the form -wheat a town only a hundred years ago through, the laoat. soul,destroying lied Forces, Geq- Maxie Gustave landed t'n .Egg Pt. to be despatched a sergeant; accompanied ' br ,a e erienets. in iter history, ,held on they must keep -at home- — tires drummer, paraded to W a r n' xp y 'Gamelin. Their. 'detention was. or- immediately to frosts "somewhere would no room to store it is-the tnadesmen not to sell to `Che _ - grimly with a three-fold _hope-. dered under authority of a decree to :he diddle East." .-that the blockade against Ger- law drawn np by Iialadier him- $3.861,053,312 Contract ele�'ators. troops on credit. many would soon become serious self when star broke out September in Washington' -.last week the enough to- cripple tle- :nazi wur 3, -1939, providing. for: Internment � _ _ macliine; 'that the relentless at- of persons considered .dangerous to Uniud s'tates.placed orders for 201. + wart:lip, , involving an outlay of LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred i ieher tacks of the R.A.F. eoutd disrupt the nattoaa] defence 'and public,..defence-. German industrial and commer- b3,861,0a3e ever —the largest security , . , Word from Vichy ,cont: act e.rer let in American his- vial I1fp, ward off an invufon: that a new Cabinet had been fo.rn1• tory. Tse order followed a few. that the Nazi air effort would' ed under.MI irshal Petain. It lnclud• hours after President Roosevelt's i h en. v - r mler -de- durance exhaust itself before Brrt s Pierre Local as ice p e signature of the 35,-51,000,000 de urance came to an end. • ene eal Charles H•untiinger as -- d _ and G fence -appropriation bill at Hyde the new minister of war. Marshal A "SO-SO Chance' Park. The United States' gigantic • In. Berlin, high-ranking Nazis Petain took over the office of chief preparedness program was moving. / � � i.... declared that new waves of mer of state and Gen.-Ma-iIme 1;egand ahead.- man bombers flying'against Lon-- was desWiated to go to North Af- U. S. After World Supremacy don would carry out remorseless rica in charge of all political. and Commetiiing on domestic affairs,' i - m;lits_t•y matters. . _ = and • incessant warfare until (ac- - the -17-S. columnist, Raymond Gap- cording to a United Press- dis- —Armed Peace in Balkans per, wFate last week: 'Onr role is patch), "the smoking ruins of in- - out of the spotlight for tate tome to seize. world naval and air sup dustrial and military objective=, being. the •Balkans here iteverthe- remacy Our role is to be hard- , decimation of the British Air less still. seething. King- Carol, ac- ' headed and shrewd and to play with- Force and shattered morale of companied by' his. sweetheart -Ma- cold calculation fol• the" stakes that _'the British people bring into dame Lupescu and riding ft a bul. are within our grasp.... Our role 7 = power a government that will ac- let-pocked train, had escaped into is to assist the' British to hold out \ ° kept German terms." The terms exlle, leaTing;his country-in•a state so that they can preserve their sea -~were regarded as unconditional of 'turmoil. The Rumanian masses. power ,. We must• so;idity the. \� 1 capon. under the heel of•.AntoneAc.u's mil- western hemisphere." U. S. Secretary of the NawY itary dictatorship. were already inBirdmen From Canada Frank Knox last week gave. Britain—a state of near-revolt, while relig- iAt home in Canada, the deputy- - si "better than 50-50- chance" to • -7ous .. persecution campaigns corn- minister of defence for air,. James _ S. Duncan, announced -that thous- hold out. He declared that the er . eyed thous,5nds of jta.pigss inilivid \� latence of the British fleet bottled ua4s ... German troops moved up' 'ands o1 fighting pilots. air ' gunn'ers " up the German navy and that the to police the Rumanian border with and observers trained in Canada Nazis had been unable to establish & Soviet Union — a UnitE•1 'P::es9, wotilld, "scop' start streaming to- -sufficient air'supremacy to make dispatch estimated that 1,000,0,00 ward England to fight with the R. ,mss aenrface invasion of Erigland feas- German' soldiers faced the Red ;t, F. '•Our task," he said,. "is to- ible , Lieutenant-General Sir Army along a line from Norway to provide the United Kingdom with - Ronald Adam, General Officer Com- the Black Sea , A • m ilita'r y move an eve:increasing flow of air mandin8the Northern tomnand In. against Yugoslavia aPPeard in he crew., whose arrival overseas is , - , - Great Britain, told the people Phat offing —the mag4zz Newsweek" to coincide with ever-increasing !O-3 �✓cvf� ' 'amu' the neitt fifteen days would- show quoted from highly-placed diplo-, ?supply o7'aircraft1rom British and them "what is to happen"• with re- matic 'sources -that the Axis has American sources." ... —And stay out until I set my housecleaning. done ! !" REG'LAR FELLERS — The Cloak Room y E • . B BENE BYRN S _ • • OH, BOY, ITS BEQNNI; ICS YQU. K16S Will. HEY, FELLEi25 / \ \ \ _ •,•• c]O RAIN! LETS HEAD HAVE TO 6EAT IT,/ L SEE A PLACE M ACROSS TF1E CUSTOMERS ERS _ / MY U O \ \ R A DOOR WA r >a ! _ CANT GET . E17H1~R �� � � PARK /LETS � ' � ��� /� \` -/ � �• , -- `, OUT _ -• .�* ) � � � ���\ moi' ���'.. �^'C '�� � �� A � .:. A. AJ .. �� �� 1 Z wI -, � 0 • !L Tit O[Ece. An Arhts nwrnd Important bore. At first meeting. he set his heart on Elizabeth. Mrs. Bennet, determined-- that one .of. her daughters should-mai-ry him In order to keep the estate with. in the family, was in a fever of joy—untii Elizabeth declared with, finality that if she died unman, ried, she'd never be Mrs, Collius. Charlotte Lucas, her deare-t friend, came to her rescue. Air. T A- B T IA- A K. S — Mrs. Bennet drowned this defeat In the glow of Bingley's_continued u s _' see �� w" 001 OWN ' attentions to Jane 7 -.attentions climaxed by the garden party hon- Collins, finding himself the object8r �^,��/�, if �$ Ate.• i/ , Ita�� It was a• splended party! Mrs. my various recipes for this spicy of Charlotte's concern, ' promptly.oo forgot Elizabeth: Charlotte was he. bit PEPPERS ADD FLAVOR l product: thing finer! Mi•: Bingley -had eyes — Mrs. Bennet drowned this defeat In the glow of Bingley's_continued u s _' see �� w" 001 OWN ' attentions to Jane 7 -.attentions climaxed by the garden party hon- Collins, finding himself the object8r SADIE B. CHAMBERS r3' Cor Ita�� It was a• splended party! Mrs. my various recipes for this spicy of Charlotte's concern, ' promptly.oo forgot Elizabeth: Charlotte was he. bit PEPPERS ADD FLAVOR l product: thing finer! Mi•: Bingley -had eyes Liver -Snuffed Peppers - WRIGLEY'S lonely, decided; a old on AND FAVORF; for no one except Jane! Preduetst.Lowreecesewelie.,U1 D20 the late twentyish side—practically :'. a spinster—but a lovely girl!" Last week I had two requests ry _.... Jane's 6uccesa' for , "Stuffed Peppers", and since xw - - I consider it one of the novel ' �. „ ,.r.• — Mrs. Bennet drowned this defeat In the glow of Bingley's_continued u s dishes for luncheon or supper which always- mint with approval TREAT T H E BOYS attentions to Jane 7 -.attentions climaxed by the garden party hon- and mark an'y;; menu as "differ- 1 TO HEALTHFUL, ; 9 o>•iing her complete recovery. ent", am giving you some of It was a• splended party! Mrs. my various recipes for this spicy REFRESHING y Bennet :could have hoped for no-. product: thing finer! Mi•: Bingley -had eyes Liver -Snuffed Peppers - WRIGLEY'S PA, for no one except Jane! For this dish any other cooked ' It proved once and for all, that meat might be used,—chicken or she was right in her campaign. ham are especially good. -,Get several cartons of Wrigley's P•K.1oday—or Would Jane be basking in the glow 2 and cook d 1iv ' an assorted box c p gto a er -of 20 cartons. Include several SYNOPSIS visa would go on forever. But Mrs. of Bingley's admiration it lobs. Ben- One-third cup sopackages ft• breaderumbs acka es in our Overseas • _ � Two rich*Londonbachelors, Mr. Bennet, a general marshalling fore- net had listened -to her husband. - 1 tablespoon butter parcels. P. B. helps relieve tension Darcy and Mr, Bingley, arrive with the latter's sister to take up resi- dence at the Netherfield Park Es. tate in Merytoh Village. Since mar- riage is a girl's only career in the 1800% Mrs, Bennet, .mother of the abeth, Jane, Mary, Lydia and Kitty •—Is in a turmoil of excitement. De -spite Mr. Bennet's protest, she cam- paigns vigorgusly to win the bach- elors for witty Elizabeth and beau- tiful'Jane. Jane and Bingley fall Irt love at first sight; but Darcy's ar- rogant nrogant pride prejudices Elizabeth against him. She is further Incens- ed when he deliberately snubs Mr. ? Wkkharn, friend of- her sister Lyd• la. Miss Bingley invites Jane to visither. -, CHAPTER THREE Target Practice The great and fateful day when Jane was to visit Miss Bingley -at .Netherfleld Park, dawned gray, cold and.weighted with rain clouds. 'The weather afforded Mrs. Beune: ' .•w brilliant idea. "Jane shall ride. over on horso' rT back. Then, if it rains, she won't be able to come., home after din.,' ner!. They'll have. to keep her for the sight—and there's really noth- ing like Bret weather for engage- .... bSo, on horseback went Jane; not only did she remain for the night. she- stayed for the week; Her ex posure to the rain resulted in a cold that confined her to bed al N3ethnrfield Park. .And. if streim• ing-'eyes. red nose, sneeze3 and wheezes are not the thlugs of which romance. is made, Charles Bingley seemed totally unaware of - it, Red nose or- no., he was enchant- ed with.her, visiting the sick room at every opportunity. His Aelight was .as, riothtag--compared to airs. -Bennet's. Mr. Bennet!" she cried to her husbandQa� she poured their break -- fast coffee, "I've just received' a noto from Alr: Bingley. He asks per- mlissloa. to give a garden party and ball for Jane as *soon as she's well." She sighed. "Such a happy. idea.of ,mine to send her oft in the rain!" Mr. Bennet emerged from behind 'his. copy of the Times. "But 'to Jane must go all the credit for having caught the coldl, ,my dear," he observed sareasti- +�al ly: Thr Clergyman Rival Certainly, Bingley hoped Jane's DOUBLE "BOOKI T . rt�vr:.�o-- •sem C es cfr victory, recalled Jane fo the one reason that would whet Bingley's jealousy, heighten his .ar. dor and goad him Into a declar- a tion.® She placed _a_tisal_in_hia t n ns, the clergyman to whom the Bennet estate was en- tailed, arrived for a visit. Elizabeth was dispatched to fetch Jane un- der the pretext that her sister must meet the moria and marriageable relative who was the Bennet tcouse guest. Poor Mr. Bingley reacted to the "'news -in the ' manner hoped for. While he did' not -quite ded2te himself, his attentions to .and con- -cern for Jane reached a peak that Infuriated his sister and sent Dar- ey's eyebrows on the- rtse. Cousin 'Collins. proved .to be a scrapiag. bowing, obnoxion=. self - Neat, Button Front Shirtwaist r In the future, that worthy, hiding .cup milk or stock and fatigue. 12 delicious candy - behind a mass :of unintelligible 1 cup cooked corn coated P.S. in each 5f tartan. tomes and treatises, had better 3 tablespoons chopped onion leave such matters to her! ,- t2p•So 2 teaspoons salt So great was her delight in Bing- :iteacpoon pepper ley and,. Jane that she closed. her green ppfj�ers e ma caperings of Bitty Cut a• slice from the top of., and Lydia wha flirted outrageous- the peppers, remove the seeds ly with uniformed officers; that and steam- for 8 minutes. she lost sight of pedantic Mary's Mix the liver, crumbs, corn, CT-� woeful shorteomings as a beauty. onioirr and melted - fat seasonings that she even forgot to scold Eliz-, and milk or stock together. File- abeth for being as coolly aloof as the steamed pepper shells with brane from medium-sized well - her father• the mixture and cover the tops shaped peppers. Steam for tea ' (To Be Continued) _arth buttered crumbs and a little minutes or parboil for the same sprinkle of grated cheese. time. Drain and cool. Melt the Place in baking dish and bake butter and saute onion in "it. Big Hats Replace foe 30 minutes in a moderate Remove from -the heat and cotn- i ovet until peppers are tender bine- with the rice, meat and Silly Kittle Ones - Lind the top a golden brown. stewed tomato. Sprinkle salt In - Stuffed Pepper Salad peppers and then stuff with the May Be of Fur; Models of 3 medium sized green peppers. rice .mixture. Sprinkle top with ILeopaed Are Most Alluring 1 small package white cream bread_ crumbs tossed in, butter. eAeese Place enough water• to coker the ' New York.—The men who have 34 cup grated cheese bottom ii} baking pan in which -.. had a lot to say about -"silly little -Salt the peppers ' are -to be ookeiL hats" may now turn their attention 1+ cup chopped pimento - Bake ten minutes in - a hot oven. to poking fun at big. hats, for the Cream Peppers with Spaghetti. silhouette of today is as topheavy Paprika. 6 -green peppers as a sunflower. The big hat may be Lettuce and mayonnaise 1 medium sized can spaghetti a fur hat or it may be one that. Remove the tops from the -pep- Salt and buttered .crumbs -,- - - gives the -effect of a little girl withpers, scoop out the seeds and Wash peppers, cut off the tops her mother's hat on, but fashion -has:. , steam for' 6 minutes os parboil and remove the seeds. Place - -said thdt is the way to look, fall, (,in salted -water)• , -Drain and `peppers in steamer for 8 miftutes. d 19.10. But the small hat may be so chill - Drain and cool,' -filling with spa- interesting and so capable of bold- Mix cream cheese; the other ' ghetti. Dust lightly with saltand ing its own In the fa"lon scene cheese and pimentos. and moisten cover with buttered crumbs. - that it too, will add variety to tlre�l with -cream. Season 'with salt Place. in casserole and add 'k hat world;" The leopard will gica and papl'ika. Stuff. peppers with small amount _of water... Bake un- - up his akin to the milliner this year,_ mixture, chill;. then slKce, and til the peppers are tender and tho and the hats she already has evoly• serve' on 'lettuce leaves with crumbs on' top a golden brown. _ e.l from them are so alluring that "Aressing. - _• -- 'any., person v(rkth an old reopartt $ruffed Peppers with Rice and READERS WRITE IN! skin may as well get it .out and Tomato Iloliss Chambers w*eleoines per, goto the milliner with all speed. 6 tablespoons butter soca) letters from interested TOP-HEAVY AS -SUNFLOWERS 2 ' .tablespoons :, finely ' e+hopped' readers. She is plea' -sod to receive- - Green and leopard is an, unbent- ,' onion suggestions on topics for bw able combination, daring t5 ehal- I% cups cooked chopped Peat column, 'and is- even 'ready to lie - lenge, -brown and leopard. Beige, I cup boiled rice ten to your "pet peeves," Re- crgam and putty shades will take % cup 'stewed tomato quests for recipes or- special on brown furs. Brown with these 6 green peppers - menus are in order. Address your shades will be green's rival. Big' One-third cup fine bread letters to "Miss Sadie B. Cham. hats,-pins'ot fur. fur rolls. tut -chin- crumbs ors, 73 Wait Adelaide Street, f. -• straps and fur bandeaux are a few Vis• teaspoon salt Toronto." Send stamped, • self - of the ways of using tur on hats 1 tablespoon melted butter addressed envelope if you wish this season. -" Remcve the seeds- and, mem%a reply. : �. Over two Nabisco Shredded Wheat slice a Leading Canadian health authorities agree `• lbanana, pour a cupful or more of milk, sugcr that "whole grain cereals' are an essential ' to taste -and you have a breakfast made to "protective."- frod in, pence grid 'war. " order for a lazy morning appetite! But that's Nabisco Shredded Wheat, is.a "whole grain only half the story. In this one delicious dish• cereal" -100% pure whole wheat—with all ` ful, you actually get eight vital food values: the rich, inner flavor of Nature's finest cereal K. - Three Vitamins (A, 6t and C), Iron, Calcium, grain. Serve this nourishing, low cost, morn- 'y Phosphorus, Carbohydrates and Proteins, ing meal to your -family regularly, THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD., Niagara Falls, Canada :;•.1j 9 :;•.1j 9 . r THE pICKERIIVG NEW$ held its annual Fall Show in & liar - Mrs. F. Weetaey6 E. Stall. ' LAND SV1�ysYoie. =3j• basement of the United Church, on, Mrs. Lotton Larkspur -- Ger.. I ""o •?elfu Puckering, on Friday e�►ening test: Cow E. Stallon, Mrs. Raine. Din- -� g, J, Z)pN$vA2l, $ M•. 8e. C. r Dh� :L54 - A large number of entries were ing-room Bouquet - MIS s Sourer- BYyms Glbeun a>!d �g�d,. listed and show4, and the judging villet Mrs. W. Westney, E. Stall fig. Sir. • Oeba� Xubscriptiena to the United States carried on - by the well-known hor- on. Living -room Bouquet - Ger. I,. 3. On tile. are � +�s and GL Britain, is.00' tr► ticiulturiat, =John F. Ciar]q - Toronto: .eaten; bt.. cowl* E• S 9 - PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN- -��, _- A sr+ecial trophy was given by the Collection Dahlias - Mrs. Cotton THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER jshs Matrlkar, Proprietor T. Eaton Col, which was awarded E. Stallon. Collection Glade. A N U,N E Rif ES. JT MIA Y BE --'• to Mr. E. G. Stallon, winning four Mrs. Lotton. -novelty Flower - -YO-UR EYES. - NOTES AND COMMENTS. -Firsts, five Seconds _and 'four yles• Gourlie bins. F. H. VS'estne_,. � ATTENTIONIThirds. The trophy was a beauti- Mrs. G. Law• ' Perennial Pfilox C• i-{. TUCK. C71�T. D. The Iter continues with inereas- ful cut glass Flower Container. Mrs. Cotton, E. Stallone Mrs. F. H. : Jng verocit:K and terrible destruc- Mr. Stallon, immediately offered it R'estney. Roses - Gerald Cowan, - Disney BMdy oPR !'. D• B r6ck Road /'r rave tion of property. Hitler ha�irig met for calci proceeds to go, to file F. �?. Chapman. Eve'rlastings i►Bow 1514 l� �i Mrs. Gourliii. G.-Colvan. _OEiHSBfl►. O'} -x7ith opposition he never dreamed Red. Cross. Mrs. Gerald Cowan, of Special exhibits were shown' by,.-' of, -has become so angered that he Diunbar•ton} was the purchaser• F. L. Green. C�reen�cood; Mr. Leon; 1 p p ignores all the rules ,of warfare, as -3Irs. B. Lottorr was second. with - - Crushed Pei Jin ;' *iveil as all his most sacred prorius six Firsts,- 'one Second -and .one Butt, Highland Creek; Mrs. Bager, i-� �•� CLs (' es} and by means of cruelty. and Third. During tthe evening; 1fr. 'Tor°hto and Mr. DlcAllister. Toron- j[�,j I� a�Tavel barbarous treatment of all those Clark gate an illustrated lecture W t ' Hall, Pickering,. est W. T ]EATR `' who oppose hirn� he expects to sour- on the British Isles and the "Care West y' and "wins. F. H. 1�'estne3, THEATRE i It+� Sand an GimW pel the British- to submit to --him of Bulbs". - Tea was served at the. dose ' of •'33"11. . -Prize-winners are as "follows:- the program. '4S t and -surrender unconditionally. Bri- Healthfully Air Conditioned ���'��a fain is determined to win at all Straight -pet. Asters -F. 51. Chap- � Deliverea or +v'&'* in Pit test. She would -rather lose all her man; Mrs- Cotton', -- E. G. Stallon. - % All Shows Daytigh-t Saving Time ll i t cities than lose the war and Curly -pet. Asters.- E. G. Stallon. ± 4. 81ea sirs: Gflr. Law, THURSDAY. FRIDAY & �A l'UaDAY _reate'e#e Hid i4� L: there, be reduced to a state of Costrios-Mrs. Lot of We know about the harsh. tori, Mrs. Gourlie, Mrs. W. West= • SE` THMBER 19, 29 and 2i �'QI�N �� ty 64N treatment which the conquered nat- ney. Calendula-Mrs. Lotton, Ger. Two Shows, at 7,30 and 9.30 ions have receive ane are =eceiv- Cowan, E. Stallon. ' Marigolds - d - Saturday-blatinea at 1.30 ' Ing from Germany. And we lmom E. Stallo'nE Mis. Gourlie. Mrs. .Law. BUSES DAVE j• [[��Yo that if Britain were to lose the waz Delphiniums- E. G._Stallon. Zin- , - Ffoti"! iht Pulitzer Prizt.PlaY by NaieL u. rias - F. Cha maty, E. Stallon, For Oshawa _ For Toronto _ Thornton Wilder she WOW reeeive `+would be far worsen because her Mrs. Law. Phlox -'Mrs. J. Raine, a _7.31 a. m. a 6.09 a. m. resistar►ce has been much greater, Ger. Cowan; Mrs. Law. Scabiosa - 8.38 a 6,44 ie�j TR 'TOWN lNa do Building of all 1[is�e� f, Mrs. Gourlie, Dszs.. Raine, G. Cow- 7.54 �++� _,.��i,� and she has .destroyed an immense 10,01. _� CARPEN'1 tsattivu, an. Petunias --Mrs.' Lotton, Ger. , remount of German property; Which 11.31 9.24 Starring 'r h3itIer wow tikel t Cowan,_ Mrs. F. Westney. Snapdra- P. m, 10.54 _ 1lC)�lIIE>!i7•I would X try . to force b 12.82 NG, Britain to recompense them for gon == E.- Stallone, Mrs. Law, Mrs. 1.31 b 11.54. , OVILLIAM HOLDEN .PLUMBJNG: -such . loss.- Britain, however, does Raine. -Gaiilardias -- Mrs. F. West= a. 2.31 - 12.54 p.' m MARTHA SCOTT and C not: consider the case a hopeless ney6 -Mrs. Raine, Mrs. Gourlie. Dah- 3.31 - s 2.54 FAY`BAILATER one. She -'bas an air force much - a 4.31 - 2.64 - - : ROOFING ;: THOS. MITGHELL superior to that of the Germans, 5.31 .a 3.54 w s.io sell Brantford Boobs# and her navy is far too strong for Eyesight Education 6.31. 4.54 A1s4 LA0. S in The Canada Carries Illeteriala, Empire Bathroom -u the Nazi to attack.. A few - weeks c 7.31 6.54 On Series Ygnlpareni►, ro Water agothe Germans rmans d that The s and 8.31 ' _ -.c ,6.54 i 8 ! _ Systems, bi Roy r e a joke: c 9.31 ?.54 tS uadrOn e79ZT table Bgnt�ment experience with them during the EFFICIENCY 10.31 c.8.54 Building Material Swt week or two_ proves to them 11.91 -- -• 9.54 &timates Free It is not the kind of joke they can-ar-•••daily except Sun. and 'Hol, b- MONDAY. TUESDAY k WED'SD_ AY by Sat.- only, o --Sat., -Sun.; and Hol., Pork Guaranteed appreciate. On Sunday last 185 SfiPTEMBFi1t '23, 24 and ZS Q German planes were brought down Ur [I• q�l(� only; dl --.Sun. and Hol. F J PROUSE while the British lost only 34.- 11 hIJU as a 6cw S.b6 F. • -' -: - Complete S at _ '-1 Wi T>IAVIL 10ORIMATION AT t o _ _ -. _ • -;phone 6502 .. 1 rapt. EASTERN HOUSE Phone 4500 "OpeneC� by • � .lPIC8F18IIdG, ONTAM VV ;Maple Lelz# �nt►a l �'i�e r ' Mistak -'" &laig►t 9peela4bt 6GRAY COACH LINES STARRING t =- I13ssl"ssari C4 • fey Bldg. cope. P. oa - _ ri WA�►A3+UISA ML CIL Oshawa. Phone ldi4 _ CHARLIE RL1CsGLES . Radio Service �_ [�aeslfled Advsrtleea•ente JANIGE LOGAN - The physical welfare geiierall If SADLO SE$YICB Electric wir- _ Zxpert service an r!J~- Cheap rates for Farm and Country S ROBT PAIGE d _ not kepi constantly in- view makes Wg and Repairs. Aspect' Service on -pain t ! t o all makes. Reas• buildings. progress very hard and a ,very�ex- ](e,� .-ofReaaanable : 711s a sn Added At rata ot► ee. Work _.."Windstorm Insurance on Buildings trent task to some students.: It is gam, E-•j,N Teatsd Fres. Raaeell ;t - 'f - - - onabie attar g Winddivi mills, Silos .1 hafd Toi the indual'defects- -of IL ", B�g�,, Ont, ' '.'Saturday's. - ,gvarante�d. each of the individuals cif a class to _ . Automobile Insurance of FOR SALE 50 Rite 1Y andot Children" T' All isinds be con idered. According to the re- ; ARTH.�R FIELD alar routine the brilliant student to pullets, ready to lay. Apply to . -Starring Write or Phone S. Ross Madill. R."R. 2. Claremont ' Gnomts Radios TeleV Imtits" can d and eeta� rr mu and place -- muck in the writing of notes etc. aOHN GARFIELD . _ Member O�eial Radio Service !►recti - BOWMAN ,� ROWE FARM WANTED - iy-100 acres It m$y be said that an excessive a• ANNE SHIRLEY Association. moat of..readin and w-ritin good land; good buildings. Please 5201, tiePICKERING V1iHITBY, ON g g...-ts- `.-CLAUDE RAINS 8 Phone - necessary in the attaining of an stats lowest pace. Good down pay- education. The consequence, of ment. Box 40 Claremont E-. V'/V� ILL course is that-somestudents. may 'F �K.1I FOR RENT - ri0 ,acres. SPECIALS _ become mere scri-bblers'• while -oth- : psrts of Lots _7 and S., Con. 4, U x _ - _7 . FUNERAL DlRHC.TOIi .AND ers may -retain their free hand iA brio a Twp. Clay. and sand- loam. " l; w•ritinm through to the -end. Vision ' Immediate possession to plow. •>,p Breakfastt`•e -EMBALMER a - Bacon., of tire. quatnt-has mac'! te- do- with ply. to George, Collin% R. 'R 1, , .9ucceesur•to W. J. aiatlaer. this. Again as I= have said before. Goodwood.. 1 . < a e - . y Scauffvilte. _ paw after page may be lead, but 1lllincedSteak,• Night and Day Service ver liale .retained b the student Fi3F QOVb and sows or sale. SH; d _F 1 �Tfi s ' y- be a faulty of the met- - • at the Howard . Malcolm farm, 2 p r'_ L• _ Business Phone 12eside nee Phone Q jeer, - - - hod of teaching or a fault of the miles w°est of BmughSr>x. 10: 7 -12c• 9801 . '82 'Highway. _ child-�dacs to•an' uncorrected- defect.SteMliela' Beef, - - lie'. a `4 ;Annual Flower or it may be a fault of both. Check FOR SALE - Massey -Harris stiff up and correct all defects 'and' by tooth trot teettrvasuitable .size8forwsmal „1`Jewel Sha rten1mg 1 Se a ih �W so doing remove 'the obstacles -Jo ,•- f , - .. .. iii -proper w•th and development E ; • . _ t , 1 C. e • g!O tractor. Excellent implement mor Cl c Ckens4w I. Is--�T,- of the child physically,,, mentally, ; 1. after -harvest cultivation:' Pxicew9: - ;,:� Pickering Horticultural Society and morally. F. H, V6estney; •P.ickering, Phone Pick. 1419 __.. . - , - ; .' � •• FOR SALE ->, carter -cut oak. dr- q E I 11D - g W s e _- -� air, esser and •hi h boy. Bevel mirrors.ar a�n In good condition. Apply Box 207. t (pkoue 8000 g 1111r)f• are. ''�e�rs' Office. .. : Bnt(3he1" � V)• - -�,'iol►�erin - PICKER,ING XILLS _ 4 _ ._ _ = _.-:.-.---,.-October -3 � a,fid 5-ARKET •PRICE Shur -gain feed ser- GET •HIGHEST' �Vi , '0GRAM .. = vice mill, c cken _ for 14 _ FRIDAY, Oct. 4 Saturday; Oct. 5 starter, g wing FARiVi PRODUCE RIGHT at HOME Hunt •Club Pro ram. - mash, laying mail], $lac); abet White Show Spon. i " •` cored b� York Co. Jumping and, Riding range mash, boy Live Hogs Live CalV�B -starter, concentAct- -other Live Stock - junior Farmers Rxhibit$ and - tes, Calf starter, tur- Competitioli - r Pony:•Race:} Boge' Colt Clasp Monstai Dance is Arena at k0y starter, ' ' salt onp. liaaes - - eight with'F- in block and Bags .• . Purina fly spray BIG MIDWAY MERRY-GO-ROUND, RIDES, 3HOW3 " foY. �e. MARKHA-M -CITIZENS" BAND TT 1�T � a %ADMISSION, 38 CTS AUTOS, 3b CTS. CHILDRbN; FREEJJlY .- • N. Lockwood _P_iCK6RINC;. ONT. L. A Xenned t li. S. 'Ward,R. H. Crosby, WE DELIVER PHONE 5317 President Treasurer Secretary - -- ..Zprjng. L.ar ub, a�.�vc �.�►, _._. Live. Spring Chickens _• -' f! resh Eggs _ RECEIVING an RARING .NATION WHITBY PICKERING FARMS, 1 0. yr" - Nicht and Day, Phoee W ft 134 PICKRRING, ONT. 1 PHONE PICK 614E CLAREAgONT wtiell, Out. The bride. who .was giv- Xr. - en away by der father, entered. the ' -'Hello 'Randall met with a painful accident at w6r14 when an � SPECIAL prettily decorated living -room, att- iron bar fell on his foot. An x - Mr. and Mrs. T. Paterson visited ired in pink georgette, carrying a ray at the East General Hospital 'ew- 3n the Etmvale and Barrie district -nosegay of the season's flower. revealed a compound fracture of Barley Chop. #28.00 a to8 - n Monday. The bridesmaid, bliss Stella Me- --the big toe.. This- irilf keep him Hard b6dy wood, $10 a OOrd ' Auction sale of • the household Cullough, sister of the - bride: wore from work for a few weeks. - •-effects and real estatel. the prop- blue georgette, carrying a similarSunday next will be Rally Day Buckwheat forseed arty of the law Mrs. Bennett, ov nosegay. Mr. Wm. Fisher, of Dun in the"' United - Church , Sunday Fencing and . Posts � V Saturday afternon. dalk was best man. The flower - ' p School at 10 a. m'. The Worthwhile 1. Il/ lB�, A number 9' the Masons 'of the -girls were two pretty- little nieces Class will 'be responsible for the �, : (cedar or, iYOII� ' S - Wougham thion Lodge attended a of the bride: Misses Frances .and servjce. 1Vtis. ]3rgw-nridge will bring a, f/� _ !C! ., - We Welcome Inquiries special night at* Zeredatha Lod'gc Freda McCullough, both attired in a message for the children.. ..Let I Uxbridge; on, Monday. purple satin and carrying basket this be a real fine .rally and the _ - Mixed Doubles, at the local. bow• f sweet peas- and roses. Folldwing attendance, a record. Farr's Elevator ling green this 'Friday ' evening. the ceremony a -reception was- held Audley Branch, were guests of '. Ia simple >bu1<.rie� de- y There arg rumours too, o_ f• a corn • at .the ..home presided oyer- by the the Women's Institute on Wednes- a , we can j a O e roast at this toUrnam.ehi. _.mothers of the -bride and groom- dap. alp the home,. of Airs, Huh - C+aremonL', �.Jnt Miss Smit accompanied by, re- Buffet luncheon was. served. The 8 standpoint n w4I1 h1 pa Pugh. Audley folk gave a' splendid - � ataedpoint. In riiraity Phone "- Rea' 38J. Utfias 3slly,. • - ,•� �. latives, attended the funeral of the wedding music •was 'played by. Dliss program. With "Peace" for the of appearenee our - former's• brother in ,Jersey ._'.City Audrey Pennell, , of.. Toronto .who Topic, and -"Proverbs" for the Rdll a WfttkG9:aMX destthis"week. Sympathy of this cpm- . accompanied Mrs. Mann, twho sang Call. all voted the afternoon botheverpvmunity isegtended .to Miss Smith "O Promise Me". The happy couple interesting and instructive. Alain -es. R. 0. CLI DINING in her bereavement. left on, a wedding --trip.-for the • ty lunch was :served at the ' close of t About one hund)red- persons att= Eastetn Provinces; the, bride trav- - Pls Triiats FUNORAL DI'l#1�OroR the meeting. .,ended the Rally, Day Service in elling in navy blue suit, with wine- IL W. STA"4210 -r-- '►.- 'the United Church Sunday -School, coloured ' hat and accessories to - � i%ntseatal Private Ambulance ion Sunday morning lastl. Vhich match. On their -return they will R Day and Might servae - 'ways followed by the regular ser- reside on the groom's farm At GREEN RIVER • �' M! 1R1akl►� �t Phonet9000 Iisgston Road Wes! Mslvern 6000 ✓vice; which was also well attended. bTgxwell: The. service of the Green River The Mission Circle of the Bap- _Church will not _be held nett Sun- r q fist Church will -meet at the home T' ' sof Mrs. G. M. Forsyth, on "Tues- WHIT£VALE � daY Sept. 22nd, owing - to the ann- Mar kham.9 Urlt. .,day', Sept, 24th at 2.30 p. m. The lversary 'services in the itevalw- 'ladieses of the W.• M. S. of the Unit- _ Anniversary services will be held Baptist Church. ed Church, will The opening Fall Luchie and <>, be ,our guests on in the Whitevale Baptist Chumla, that occasion.. s Sunday next, Sept.- 22ndi, at 2.30 Dance of the War Workers. will be ` p.. m. standard time. Rev. held on Friday,, Sept. " 27th in ` a Miss Vivian Sadler will sing at and 7.30 DODGE the Wilson -Cooper wedding on Sat. bl�. Jenkinson will speak in the af- Oray's Hall. COMPARE vrdayl at Mt. Zion Burch, the ternoon, and Rev: Kennedy in -the f _ 1'iYet wedding to be held. in this evening. The -Wideman Quartet -- - ' ,,/ 4 _ - church. Her mother, Mrs. Ada will siiig at the evening service, - : with any Car for-• 19 A 1 Jones Sadler will play the wedding and the Volunteer Civil Guard will _ .. parade to the church. All are, wef- COCKSHUTT ,Luxur'y atCojtOwing to bbe slow ripening -of come. Monday evening, Sept. 23, -.- - - the small crop of tomatoes;, the at & o'clock the Bidgood Orchestra Wood See us beforeYOU:bu- - local canning factories, have not of Toronto, will present a concertFrost.h yet been able to run on any regul- iri the church: ar -time. It is hoped that the sun- Mr. and Mrs. W. A,' Hilts wish z , Save-- Money_ Agency_ shine of the early part of -this week to announce the engagement of ' might have a beneficill effect on their only-daiighten Alines Jean, to Mr. Leslie H. Beare, son. of Mr: hien► d Pstfa Bsaa the crop. - _ .. - the monthly meeting of the W. and Mrs. W. A. Beare. a Marr- Sevirke oo above asaddaes • - - ..1939 Dodge. Custom Coach A. of the United Church will be iage to take place October -12th. _ Meld in the Sunday. School room of _ lmFlemeab on exhibit !s aeasas -- - - Plows. trmwas rte. e the . .Church, on Thursday, Sept. nn++�� *T _ 1932 R4Ckn Sedan 26th. at 3.30 p. m. The usual good _i1ANO"TtiNIN4 - L LYE y _ f -supper will be served. Everybody- AND L. x� is _invited to come. We will be glad - ALF'. MI OLS; Claremont to receive any donations for the All Kinds of Pepair Work Claremont, Ont. _ PHONE 3201 _ _ .•:„ ' • Fall Bazaar: 'All Tutsing Guaranteed - A rink from. here attended a ' Ladies Tournament at Oshawa C. r8. )ISO LSO NA j: -D BowlingCluh on Tuesda • Iasi, anJ !M Close Ave. Terade -made an excellent showing: Also a... Lynn.' Ak.�wtlr 1150`l H o group of men froin the local cltib A C A L 1. N C E T =C A N. A D IAN S took part in a tournament at the . - - y �► ng, �I SIC iJVb�tb Clu the' same evens -:and another at Bowmanville on -fturaa Rev. Mr. Bunt. of Toronto, - - will PIANO LESSONS - occupy the pulpit of the Baptist FOR FALL TERM -Church here o -n. Sunday next On CommenciAA October Ist the following Sunday, Rev. James !� ` Grant. of Toronto, •will preach; Arrangements can be made for Af- _• .,.:.. , Rev. Daniels, rorho preached here ternoon and Evening, - • - _ ,.. :, looms Greeks ago, will take charge. School ch.ldren on Saturday#_. S as resident pastor: of this congreg- Fee 'fiery Moderate ation. Rev. Daniela comes frons MRS, CARL DEVITT 3 '� , Kirkland Lake, and received an in- 1%40,7 Hi hwa • 1 mile east of Brougham fL'r Aidrr�+ vitation from this con egation to , R. R. i L.orust Hill ti ch a of this as_torate re i acceptarg. p Phone Fick 503 +cently. .. Sufficient and proper recognition will some, day be given our women L ` _j "�� � �, �• of the villager =wtlto have -devotedly' logo Coeksbutt h taken such an active part in the FROST & WOOD ' X. `Red Cross work here. The Clare- ., a wnt unit is probably the most act ­ive in the Township, as a group SALES and SERVIEE may be seen each day- at the Club -- Housed. working on guilts, and at the momen4 have sixteen orders a- 1 _ :.mead-oirthem. There is an abund- ' ince of work to' be doYte, and -will' r y r �+ be required for some time to come. -.The services of all are needed, and s any .who can spare' a few hours : • iv0. 6B BINbER •�; : THE -MOST WE CAN G' VE each week, will. be gladly welcomed. For more than fifty years i:ocal 'activities are being carried Cockshutt - Frost and WoodiLt NEVER "QuA�s on by the Women's Institute and Binders have set the , standarii _ `• r' ,� 'War Workers. - of efficiency, dependability and .�, The monthly meeting of the durability. Experience, when = Women's Missionan Society , of the coupled with the latest,- ested _ � � United Church, was held at .the -and .approved features, given home of Mrs. Geo. ' Middleton, on you more for your money.,, - ""Thursday, Sept. 12th with. an aft- snd that is why the Cockshutt endance of about forty. The prog- No. 6B Binder 'wlil do a better . ram opened with the Worship . Ser• ... Job of cutting. fight , or heavy, OuftAi vice led by Mrs. Luther, Pilkey, crops. From knife to- knolls✓ N fireside, family, frienyg, care^grs.• The hold Unasked, t d within b the e o manhood .;.Miss Velma. Middleton rendered . a the 6B is superior — but don't ,,nothing back. U ked, bu stirred urge f piano solo and bars. Kennedy, a take Our word for it! Come in _ and pride of race, they go forih bravely to face hardship, loneliness _vocal ,solo..Miss,d. _Pilkey. gave a at your, .earliest opportunity and danger, to risk life itself, in a great cause. :.- _ •• paper on "Tem erance stressin and see for yourself why the _ It la your cause for which they fight. Y6u are sot asked to gide but YOU help to save on particularly Temperance . in War. u o. in er, � - - time; which -was most thought -pro- its "Oil Bath" high pressure The Red' Cr6ss, of ldrious tradition, unchallen ed, in nee, yoking. To mark the centenary '. of ' •lubrication, dependable knotter - - . g i PMP _ � g P y - _ • _ needs your hal so that it can answer -tanks with ambtilances, his life rn*as read• short- bybtonea of the auccessf 1 faar7rtera tine choice' of i bombs with beds, horrors with hos itals, cruelty wsith mercy. (. group members. At the close of Repais Hal] iTlpd ' ' `' - Emergency Call ' ' Those of ug -at home will not be less loyal,•lese generous than our "'-fightingmen We can remind them e daily of our gratitude and our � the meeting, tea was served and a Also 'Agent for Taco wagon:✓ $sr��Q00 devotion, through the Red Croce: 5 baPPY social hour enjoyed by all. - A. very wheals aped with standard ' r3' -Pretty wedding -was -sol- .. -... _ . .. _ ... - _ .. •'� A •�^ emnized by Rev. I. E. Kennedy, of Cllr tires. t Claremont, on Saturday. September 3 DEl. 1VAL SEPARATORS ADI A R pm . CROSS ; 14th, at the bonne-• of 'the bride's sEe y CURD 1 ` A L JI::t. _R' of ii parents, in Claremont. when Adel-. IVAN' BARRETT PIaKER'IN(] . wide, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phpick -James McCullough, became the one 6214- ,%; •.•%�i/ ,' bride of John Lomzheed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lougheed, of Max- ■- like the light of dawn: it is email' S U -N D A �' � ries- beginning. The new-born F�� Motes • a .. , Christian is like a rising sun etrug• ,• SC H O O L - - filing through the mists of warn - Y ` klfe of True integrity . LE- S S N: - -�o. My son, attend to my words; Weeds are the farmer's per- : GOOD DEEDS CLUB y 3tmdays at 1.16 D.m. over tht _ Incliue-thine ear unto my sayings. petlial enemy and must be fought When next -Saturday morning CBC network from Toronto. 21: Let ' them Jot. depart froth" continually says John D. Mac- - -J trolls around and the clock points - THE VOICE OF WISDOM.__thine eyes; Keep them in the fnidat Leod, Crops, -Seeds'- and --Weed - _ :-a ,;f* 9.45 -be sure your radio is One of the better shows on the Proverbs 4. of thy heart. _.. _ _Branch, .Ont, 'Dept! of _ - Agri iI. - tuned to 1120 on the dial -for air lanes returned for the 1941 PRINTED TEXT, Prov. 4: 10-2.7. 22. For. they are life unto those turc, Toronto. It ds unfortunate Once again the Good Deed Club season last Monday night, when GOLDEN TEXT. -;hat -find them, And health to all that nature endows weeds wit ' 'of the 'air will make its -,bow to Radio Theatre made its bow '" KeeP `thy heart with all diligdhce; their, flesh... _. _ __, ._ More, ability_ to maintain. -and per-_ : 1, _ launch good deeds unlimited foir again on the Columbia 'chain at For out of it are the issues Of..Wei 23. Keep thy heart with all dil- petuate themselves than it does !she eighth season in a Tow. nine. . Cecil B. DeMille, the old .Prov. 4: 23. igence; or out of it are the issues cultivated crops. l For those of you who aren't master of drama and •pagantry, _ THE LESSON IN FTS"SETTING, of life. - Here- are -a few figures acquainted with the Good- Deed can always. be ,counted on for a Time-_ No definite date can be The fountains and wells of the quoted ' in the "Seed World" Club, it's a radio show whose first _ class show -and Radio given for the writing of these chap-' - East were watched over with spec- showing the reproducing qualities members have merited their cur• Theatre is good for a listen any tern, but the author of most of the _illi care.:A stone was rolled to the of We and the number of _ tificates by doing worthwhile Monday night. book of -Proverbs, Solomon, flour-' inouth of the well so that "a spring years t� will maintain- theiY degda. Andyou too, Johnny and TRIVIA• Blind -pianist „ Alec ished about 1000 B.C. shut up, a fountain sealed" became germiniticn: Mary, can win • a- membership, 1`empletnn has got himself a Place. -No geograph4cal location the type of,all that is woes jeal3us• Seeds per'' plant ' a Life _ and possibly a wrist watch or wife. She's 39, divorced and a is mentioned' anywhere in this chap- ly guarded. So it is here. The heart - Dock 8,000 40 yrs., plus four war savings stamps, if you former actress . . Bob Burns ib ter. is such a fountain; out of it flow pig Weed 12,000 40 yrs., plus write in to the Good Deed Club counting on a fourth little Burns The emphasis throughout the op- the issues of life. _ Mustard 20,000 40 yrs„ plus " And -tell them what you have done. happening along any time now; ening section of this chapter; i s in 24. _Put away -from thee a way- Pep ass: 1'4,090. 40 yxs., plus. - puts Win right in thele with deed' throughout the.. entire book ward mouth, ,And perverse lips Put-, • Buckthorn 2,000 40 yrs., plus The Hamilton Good Deed Club stays 'close to the rale that all Crosby' . "Gone With the .f Proverbs, fs on the priceless tar from thee. Dodder' 5,000 20 yrs., plus their performers must not be Wind" comes to the CBC as a value and infinite importanc6 01 The Hebrew word here translat- Smartweed 2,000 25 yrs. - more than 18 yrs. o! age, so many serial this fall Orch.-leader wisdom. Wisdom has been defined: ed •`wayward" means literally div- Sorrell 3,000 20 yrs. 441- thousands have passed through Ruse Morgan N a poppa. "In all thg 'complex relations of tortion, and -tire phrase indicates Thistle 9,000 20 yrs. : human life and conduct, to know a twisting o1 the truth;, perverse In England it .was. discovered ;the orchestra, chair and specialty ,groups that have been broadcast- RADIO BONER - and do God's will." Wisdom is' to lips are. those that turn aside from weeds lived in the soil 58 years. ing for the leaf seven years. The honours for boner of ,the understand, so far as it is per the truth. The -United States Dept. -of Ag- .. These youngsters are real kids week .must go this time to Bate matted to man's finite intelligence, 25. Let thine eyes look right oa, _riculture planted 107 _varieties.of _ and put on a real show -so listen Smith, who said the•'•other -night the mapifald atiaAnd let thine eyelids look straight ptation and bar- weeds and 51 grew after 21 years, mony, the beauty and utility, of before thee. proving that weeds once in the In ext Saturday morning at while talking about a certain P g - � �, Coda works and ways, and to turn 26. Make. -level. the path at -thy soil have an excellent chance to -,9.45! baker: He has in his shop the our knowledge o1t them to practle feet, And let all thy ways be estab- ro&ace at some period. same sweetmetaa' that were is at account.Fished. - P 'P - NOTES AND NEWS Damascus' w h e n Christ was$ere are a few- disadvantages -T .. .. - in this lesson we_ have a remark- 27-. Turn- not to the , right hand--� The National network made no there "' - of weeds " mistake ' -when Percy Faith; one of _ able 1llustYation of the infinitely nor to the left: Remove thy toot y gob -soil of fertility, Canada's best musicians, • was surpassing value 'oi parental fa• from evil. ' - struction, especially In the" matters �_ 2. Make harvesting difficult. named to the conductorship of the 3. Cut"down yields. _ - " =Contented program, heard over Toronto' Is First of true character' and.. religious_ ;The most modern aeroplanes 4. Reduce quality of crop. faith. are fitted with more than 300 5. Reduce 'value of land. Di lits . - the re network Monday h d g • .,For Air T�'avel Wisdom' Rewe"rds of W sd appliances with a view t� elimin- -6. Take needed moisture from .at ten. Enjoy yourself by dial- _ ing in Music by Faith next- Mor- - promised irivthisl chapter tothoseating atvidents. a soil. : Four 1 1 � ` -day evening. - .More Trans -Canada Air Lines who truly and coneistently embrace pa sengers take off from Toronto such wisdomm in' -their own life, and a ■ - Mary Graham is 4n charge of than from any other Canadian - cit according- to • latest - T.O.A- - let it instruct them in all that they g swmn_ B C children's broadcasts y and undertake:. Wisdom : -- th C _ fan n u e and is busily preparing new ro- statistics. In July, Tor p ,BIBLICAL PROPHET I. grams for e a a winwill keep such -a peiso" -k m ter sea- vi ed $64 travellers..- Montreal . - trembling; 2, -Wisdom will ake f u to came second with 820, Ottawa ac- and - • t returned I balanced us t a man's ifs son. She has such JPreviou Puzzle 2 G _ saver to s i rain the airlanes with more stories for. counted for 795 and Vancquver HORIZONTAL AL r11t Grain. - sane and healthy -whatever he an - 1 pictured 14 To hold a -the very young, particularly 680. Toronto was the destination , dertakes will succeed; 3; wisdom T children of re -school age. of 862 passengers; Montreal !re- . Biblical 'I session. p ag wi1 bring honor from his fellow 1 - broadcasts are entitled "Just deived 804'; - Ottawa, 760, and ` t prophet 16 Story -teller. citizens- to such ti man; 9, finally, 6 He was a 18 Deposit at - Mary" and are presented on Vancouver 699. y great leader 'E such a man, as he goes on in_ sera, river mouths. _ will find his whole -lite beautified arA __. (PI.), C ' 21 His lifewas- - _ and adorned with a character of -13 Veiny. L MID OF full of both - B William strength, a character tried and test= 15 Without IUI I� ease and Tun f ��%�'+�n Y ed, a heart at peace because God difficulty. 1 I (pl.). J /`T'.S Cum . Il/ L,/iC�� Ferguson I Is known and trusted. 16 Fabulous bird. I j 23 Refuse-froftt --- --- ■ Two Pathe of Life _ --17 $onnd: - N' pressed - - "The father here Informs his son 19 Thus• i i - :To-- ,., concerning the -two paths of lite 20 Sound of 35 arevolve: sad which -one, to folIovr, Prov, 4: inquiry. 21 Borrowers. ` s_Lion-he T44E 94A"P. '�. 10, 22 Astr ingest. 29 acted - NOW ACCUN U L.A T1NCa 24 Weight, '48 Soil. ' the land of person. - ,y It, Hear, O my son, and. receive allowance. 50 Half. _ 31 Producing ABOVE :; my sayings; And the Years of thy 26 Salt. 67 Middle. happiness. ! 52 To regret. �...� � e�+r�i lite shall be many. I have taught 28 Sea skeletop. 33 Insect. Wl" CCN AIN. thee in the way of wisdom; 1 bare 30 To turn'aWut:-53 Either. '''VERTICAL -35 Moo -ley apple. W>aEN FUL.!_. y led thee in paths of uprlghtness. 32 Bellow, 55 Anything -2 Convex 37 Type ENOUGH WATER � 12. When thud goeit, thy steps 34 Great lake. - - •steeped. ­ molding. _, - uwza resS • , TO CAVE -, THE shall not be straightened; And ti 36 Genuine. '56 Right. 3 Safe. 46 Yes. ENTI PE STATE "tpF ' thou ronizest, thou • shaft - not ;38 Connecting -58 Note iii' scare 41ia1! art em. `42 Mountaig. - - Ew ifstumble, Widening, of fe steps is word. 59 Negative. S Drunkard. 43 Finale. '7a A OEPi'}t O� an Oriental figurk for the bold and 39 New York. 6 Ogles. 45 To sin. - 61 Plural free mavements of one in prosper 41 He was given , 7 You and I. 49 Bulb flower - ONE Fi70r1': the Ten — y 8 Fuel 51.Rodent. _ ity, as the straitening (narrowing) „ - me an - of them is the constrained find tlm-. by h God• ea d 54 Drove. pronoun - is 6� Mohammedan 9 Cd1v h cls Doc. 44 Golf device. noble. goddess., 57 Label. id action of one in adversity. 46 Almonds. 64 Fancies. 10 An 60 Ficre plus five. 13. Take fast hold of instruction; 47 Domestic 66 He led his ecclesiastic. 63 Mine. 44 her not go:'keep Keep her; for she slave. people out of 11 Ell, 65 Preposition. Is thy life. F j 14. Enter not into the path of the I Z 3% 8 10 II l wicked: Amd walk not- in the wap of evil men. 13 W 15 4 s 1 e D 15. AEeid it, pass- not by it; Tura _ from it, and pass ,on. - t6 17 RECEN/F-S T1-IREE TIMES -j 16. For they sleep not, except.: -AS MUCH ENERGY 'FROM i they do evil; And. the sleep is 22 2 q 25 27 THE SUN IN . A S//1,C'GE +taken away, unless they cause "DAV AS- IS CONTAINED ! -some to fall. i$ - 9 W ( Z 33 IN ALL THE✓t.. a' - - 17,• For they -eat the bread of .. wickedness,.And drink the wine oP SUR.NEIp.ON EARTH 4�,I /i!/ 3q % IN AN ENT/RE YF4,2. ��y vicle•uce. • -: COPR.1f7�SYNWA 5EMCE,IW-' .Instruction of a positive •nature - - - - urging•thg son to e•ilk in the -•way. 9 3 9 of wisdom is now followed by in- DOES NOT JL15'i'DOWN struction of a negative corm, warn--•,��_; •WHEN wE SWALLx:: J./ r'r is. iag the son to keep. far, far away- 4A9 .-.50 1 GARRJ.ED -ro. 7;4E -STOMAC_'H • from the path -of wicked men. , gY I A MOST CDMPLIGATED I.S. Bpt the path of the righteous. 52 r -I rte TRANSPORTATION SYr�i-E1V1• iS as the dawning light, That shin- eth more and more unto the perfect 56 57 58^ * 59 60 61 I ENGINEERS calculate that, in the, tropiti;, the sun Iavisht's on a -day. � z i single square mile during.an eight-hour day, energy equivalent to_ 19, The way of the wicked is' as 2 63 i f�lpt 'released by the combustion of 7400 tons of coal. _ darkness, They. •know ..not at what NEXT: • Haw much turpentine has been :taken from. the forests they storable. � 66 `� •r r the U. 13. In one year? �' j - _,_, The path of the righteous ,begins i -POP The Same Reaso.:::By J. - MIL LAR WATT DO You I/NOw wF•r•v a • .• :- -; .. ___.. _ �_.. _ i A T v , SCOTS MAN ALWAYS N ITS THE _ "'NO: ' Ill , SUR1z_ r TO OCT THE S L • _SALT SHAKER_... .,. •..e OUT , ON THE SIDS' DON ANU AN IRISHMAN ALWAYS _ ^i" NITS IT ON 114C-. 13OTMM .. ' .I 'Y;,. ... .... f''" oµ, ri t •,,t,• ■ '�•�e t Srne�cazc, Vin_. j � Y -------------- >AA-moo-1EP017E8 - - - By DAVE ROBBIINS - like the light of dawn: it is email' S U -N D A �' � ries- beginning. The new-born F�� Motes • a .. , Christian is like a rising sun etrug• ,• SC H O O L - - filing through the mists of warn - Y ` klfe of True integrity . LE- S S N: - -�o. My son, attend to my words; Weeds are the farmer's per- : GOOD DEEDS CLUB y 3tmdays at 1.16 D.m. over tht _ Incliue-thine ear unto my sayings. petlial enemy and must be fought When next -Saturday morning CBC network from Toronto. 21: Let ' them Jot. depart froth" continually says John D. Mac- - -J trolls around and the clock points - THE VOICE OF WISDOM.__thine eyes; Keep them in the fnidat Leod, Crops, -Seeds'- and --Weed - _ :-a ,;f* 9.45 -be sure your radio is One of the better shows on the Proverbs 4. of thy heart. _.. _ _Branch, .Ont, 'Dept! of _ - Agri iI. - tuned to 1120 on the dial -for air lanes returned for the 1941 PRINTED TEXT, Prov. 4: 10-2.7. 22. For. they are life unto those turc, Toronto. It ds unfortunate Once again the Good Deed Club season last Monday night, when GOLDEN TEXT. -;hat -find them, And health to all that nature endows weeds wit ' 'of the 'air will make its -,bow to Radio Theatre made its bow '" KeeP `thy heart with all diligdhce; their, flesh... _. _ __, ._ More, ability_ to maintain. -and per-_ : 1, _ launch good deeds unlimited foir again on the Columbia 'chain at For out of it are the issues Of..Wei 23. Keep thy heart with all dil- petuate themselves than it does !she eighth season in a Tow. nine. . Cecil B. DeMille, the old .Prov. 4: 23. igence; or out of it are the issues cultivated crops. l For those of you who aren't master of drama and •pagantry, _ THE LESSON IN FTS"SETTING, of life. - Here- are -a few figures acquainted with the Good- Deed can always. be ,counted on for a Time-_ No definite date can be The fountains and wells of the quoted ' in the "Seed World" Club, it's a radio show whose first _ class show -and Radio given for the writing of these chap-' - East were watched over with spec- showing the reproducing qualities members have merited their cur• Theatre is good for a listen any tern, but the author of most of the _illi care.:A stone was rolled to the of We and the number of _ tificates by doing worthwhile Monday night. book of -Proverbs, Solomon, flour-' inouth of the well so that "a spring years t� will maintain- theiY degda. Andyou too, Johnny and TRIVIA• Blind -pianist „ Alec ished about 1000 B.C. shut up, a fountain sealed" became germiniticn: Mary, can win • a- membership, 1`empletnn has got himself a Place. -No geograph4cal location the type of,all that is woes jeal3us• Seeds per'' plant ' a Life _ and possibly a wrist watch or wife. She's 39, divorced and a is mentioned' anywhere in this chap- ly guarded. So it is here. The heart - Dock 8,000 40 yrs., plus four war savings stamps, if you former actress . . Bob Burns ib ter. is such a fountain; out of it flow pig Weed 12,000 40 yrs., plus write in to the Good Deed Club counting on a fourth little Burns The emphasis throughout the op- the issues of life. _ Mustard 20,000 40 yrs„ plus " And -tell them what you have done. happening along any time now; ening section of this chapter; i s in 24. _Put away -from thee a way- Pep ass: 1'4,090. 40 yxs., plus. - puts Win right in thele with deed' throughout the.. entire book ward mouth, ,And perverse lips Put-, • Buckthorn 2,000 40 yrs., plus The Hamilton Good Deed Club stays 'close to the rale that all Crosby' . "Gone With the .f Proverbs, fs on the priceless tar from thee. Dodder' 5,000 20 yrs., plus their performers must not be Wind" comes to the CBC as a value and infinite importanc6 01 The Hebrew word here translat- Smartweed 2,000 25 yrs. - more than 18 yrs. o! age, so many serial this fall Orch.-leader wisdom. Wisdom has been defined: ed •`wayward" means literally div- Sorrell 3,000 20 yrs. 441- thousands have passed through Ruse Morgan N a poppa. "In all thg 'complex relations of tortion, and -tire phrase indicates Thistle 9,000 20 yrs. : human life and conduct, to know a twisting o1 the truth;, perverse In England it .was. discovered ;the orchestra, chair and specialty ,groups that have been broadcast- RADIO BONER - and do God's will." Wisdom is' to lips are. those that turn aside from weeds lived in the soil 58 years. ing for the leaf seven years. The honours for boner of ,the understand, so far as it is per the truth. The -United States Dept. -of Ag- .. These youngsters are real kids week .must go this time to Bate matted to man's finite intelligence, 25. Let thine eyes look right oa, _riculture planted 107 _varieties.of _ and put on a real show -so listen Smith, who said the•'•other -night the mapifald atiaAnd let thine eyelids look straight ptation and bar- weeds and 51 grew after 21 years, mony, the beauty and utility, of before thee. proving that weeds once in the In ext Saturday morning at while talking about a certain P g - � �, Coda works and ways, and to turn 26. Make. -level. the path at -thy soil have an excellent chance to -,9.45! baker: He has in his shop the our knowledge o1t them to practle feet, And let all thy ways be estab- ro&ace at some period. same sweetmetaa' that were is at account.Fished. - P 'P - NOTES AND NEWS Damascus' w h e n Christ was$ere are a few- disadvantages -T .. .. - in this lesson we_ have a remark- 27-. Turn- not to the , right hand--� The National network made no there "' - of weeds " mistake ' -when Percy Faith; one of _ able 1llustYation of the infinitely nor to the left: Remove thy toot y gob -soil of fertility, Canada's best musicians, • was surpassing value 'oi parental fa• from evil. ' - struction, especially In the" matters �_ 2. Make harvesting difficult. named to the conductorship of the 3. Cut"down yields. _ - " =Contented program, heard over Toronto' Is First of true character' and.. religious_ ;The most modern aeroplanes 4. Reduce quality of crop. faith. are fitted with more than 300 5. Reduce 'value of land. Di lits . - the re network Monday h d g • .,For Air T�'avel Wisdom' Rewe"rds of W sd appliances with a view t� elimin- -6. Take needed moisture from .at ten. Enjoy yourself by dial- _ ing in Music by Faith next- Mor- - promised irivthisl chapter tothoseating atvidents. a soil. : Four 1 1 � ` -day evening. - .More Trans -Canada Air Lines who truly and coneistently embrace pa sengers take off from Toronto such wisdomm in' -their own life, and a ■ - Mary Graham is 4n charge of than from any other Canadian - cit according- to • latest - T.O.A- - let it instruct them in all that they g swmn_ B C children's broadcasts y and undertake:. Wisdom : -- th C _ fan n u e and is busily preparing new ro- statistics. In July, Tor p ,BIBLICAL PROPHET I. grams for e a a winwill keep such -a peiso" -k m ter sea- vi ed $64 travellers..- Montreal . - trembling; 2, -Wisdom will ake f u to came second with 820, Ottawa ac- and - • t returned I balanced us t a man's ifs son. She has such JPreviou Puzzle 2 G _ saver to s i rain the airlanes with more stories for. counted for 795 and Vancquver HORIZONTAL AL r11t Grain. - sane and healthy -whatever he an - 1 pictured 14 To hold a -the very young, particularly 680. Toronto was the destination , dertakes will succeed; 3; wisdom T children of re -school age. of 862 passengers; Montreal !re- . Biblical 'I session. p ag wi1 bring honor from his fellow 1 - broadcasts are entitled "Just deived 804'; - Ottawa, 760, and ` t prophet 16 Story -teller. citizens- to such ti man; 9, finally, 6 He was a 18 Deposit at - Mary" and are presented on Vancouver 699. y great leader 'E such a man, as he goes on in_ sera, river mouths. _ will find his whole -lite beautified arA __. (PI.), C ' 21 His lifewas- - _ and adorned with a character of -13 Veiny. L MID OF full of both - B William strength, a character tried and test= 15 Without IUI I� ease and Tun f ��%�'+�n Y ed, a heart at peace because God difficulty. 1 I (pl.). J /`T'.S Cum . Il/ L,/iC�� Ferguson I Is known and trusted. 16 Fabulous bird. I j 23 Refuse-froftt --- --- ■ Two Pathe of Life _ --17 $onnd: - N' pressed - - "The father here Informs his son 19 Thus• i i - :To-- ,., concerning the -two paths of lite 20 Sound of 35 arevolve: sad which -one, to folIovr, Prov, 4: inquiry. 21 Borrowers. ` s_Lion-he T44E 94A"P. '�. 10, 22 Astr ingest. 29 acted - NOW ACCUN U L.A T1NCa 24 Weight, '48 Soil. ' the land of person. - ,y It, Hear, O my son, and. receive allowance. 50 Half. _ 31 Producing ABOVE :; my sayings; And the Years of thy 26 Salt. 67 Middle. happiness. ! 52 To regret. �...� � e�+r�i lite shall be many. I have taught 28 Sea skeletop. 33 Insect. Wl" CCN AIN. thee in the way of wisdom; 1 bare 30 To turn'aWut:-53 Either. '''VERTICAL -35 Moo -ley apple. W>aEN FUL.!_. y led thee in paths of uprlghtness. 32 Bellow, 55 Anything -2 Convex 37 Type ENOUGH WATER � 12. When thud goeit, thy steps 34 Great lake. - - •steeped. ­ molding. _, - uwza resS • , TO CAVE -, THE shall not be straightened; And ti 36 Genuine. '56 Right. 3 Safe. 46 Yes. ENTI PE STATE "tpF ' thou ronizest, thou • shaft - not ;38 Connecting -58 Note iii' scare 41ia1! art em. `42 Mountaig. - - Ew ifstumble, Widening, of fe steps is word. 59 Negative. S Drunkard. 43 Finale. '7a A OEPi'}t O� an Oriental figurk for the bold and 39 New York. 6 Ogles. 45 To sin. - 61 Plural free mavements of one in prosper 41 He was given , 7 You and I. 49 Bulb flower - ONE Fi70r1': the Ten — y 8 Fuel 51.Rodent. _ ity, as the straitening (narrowing) „ - me an - of them is the constrained find tlm-. by h God• ea d 54 Drove. pronoun - is 6� Mohammedan 9 Cd1v h cls Doc. 44 Golf device. noble. goddess., 57 Label. id action of one in adversity. 46 Almonds. 64 Fancies. 10 An 60 Ficre plus five. 13. Take fast hold of instruction; 47 Domestic 66 He led his ecclesiastic. 63 Mine. 44 her not go:'keep Keep her; for she slave. people out of 11 Ell, 65 Preposition. Is thy life. F j 14. Enter not into the path of the I Z 3% 8 10 II l wicked: Amd walk not- in the wap of evil men. 13 W 15 4 s 1 e D 15. AEeid it, pass- not by it; Tura _ from it, and pass ,on. - t6 17 RECEN/F-S T1-IREE TIMES -j 16. For they sleep not, except.: -AS MUCH ENERGY 'FROM i they do evil; And. the sleep is 22 2 q 25 27 THE SUN IN . A S//1,C'GE +taken away, unless they cause "DAV AS- IS CONTAINED ! -some to fall. i$ - 9 W ( Z 33 IN ALL THE✓t.. a' - - 17,• For they -eat the bread of .. wickedness,.And drink the wine oP SUR.NEIp.ON EARTH 4�,I /i!/ 3q % IN AN ENT/RE YF4,2. ��y vicle•uce. • -: COPR.1f7�SYNWA 5EMCE,IW-' .Instruction of a positive •nature - - - - urging•thg son to e•ilk in the -•way. 9 3 9 of wisdom is now followed by in- DOES NOT JL15'i'DOWN struction of a negative corm, warn--•,��_; •WHEN wE SWALLx:: J./ r'r is. iag the son to keep. far, far away- 4A9 .-.50 1 GARRJ.ED -ro. 7;4E -STOMAC_'H • from the path -of wicked men. , gY I A MOST CDMPLIGATED I.S. Bpt the path of the righteous. 52 r -I rte TRANSPORTATION SYr�i-E1V1• iS as the dawning light, That shin- eth more and more unto the perfect 56 57 58^ * 59 60 61 I ENGINEERS calculate that, in the, tropiti;, the sun Iavisht's on a -day. � z i single square mile during.an eight-hour day, energy equivalent to_ 19, The way of the wicked is' as 2 63 i f�lpt 'released by the combustion of 7400 tons of coal. _ darkness, They. •know ..not at what NEXT: • Haw much turpentine has been :taken from. the forests they storable. � 66 `� •r r the U. 13. In one year? �' j - _,_, The path of the righteous ,begins i -POP The Same Reaso.:::By J. - MIL LAR WATT DO You I/NOw wF•r•v a • .• :- -; .. ___.. _ �_.. _ i A T v , SCOTS MAN ALWAYS N ITS THE _ "'NO: ' Ill , SUR1z_ r TO OCT THE S L • _SALT SHAKER_... .,. •..e OUT , ON THE SIDS' DON ANU AN IRISHMAN ALWAYS _ ^i" NITS IT ON 114C-. 13OTMM .. ' .I 'Y;,. ... .... f''" oµ, ri t •,,t,• ■ '�•�e t Srne�cazc, Vin_. j � Y -------------- :_ ,. �;•• .. +- .. ..; .t...,�w• Fern+.; ��-+...:'•�-..,_ „rr •r+j,.c '.. ,,,nr, s-«•- ; .'sr �' -' /' •. J T � w�'(A �:II Jnr+ ".'�, e. '�' ...i.'!3. Ll.'�°•r< -��bo ,:^M -Re-union in Uniform — Movie Actors in Air Force tT .,. "Dopey 's" Dead ; HAVE- - GET A CLOSE-UP lEddie Collins, who was the in - ON OGDEN'S 1 u lipintian for the dwarf "Dopey" a :. Y 0 U E A R D in the Disney motion picture and ° wh4i portrayed the original "JWpit on the stage, is dead. The noted comedian diad of a A Pole was passing through heart attack at his home in Ar-: 21 Berlin with his small son. The radia, Cal., early in September. boy saw a statue of Hitler and Collins played the part of the Treat you innuired who he was. dog .in the recent Shirley Temple a z;. "Why, he's the man who freed cture • "The Blue Bird." He self to a real �> ':: us from our chains" the father ' glamour c • Was currently at work in Ql'Chad smoke -roll a said. "You know, motherrs nice Hannah." cigarettewith gold- chain and my watch chaip?" _ mellow fragrant Ogden's j- Fine Cut. Then you'll understand Joe: "What is a harmoni- •Films' average 20,000' feet in why men who know their cigarette �;+�° length when shown; but usually tobaccos vote Ogden's the headline about 35,000 feet have been attraction—why they never tire of Jim: "Corn on " the cob set Ogden's performance. -to music.'• taken. This means a wastage of ostyta&strraerjlsbayes-J 15,000 feet for every film. °•Vosw are Good esesskier oer, The doctor was awakened by - the 'phone jangling at 3. a.m. .e �+•. +rr.►. a .-.. ►. ►. �. rre e • Smokera!— "What is it?" he asked sleep- . .talc Ily. — • • Far I , • Oxden'a What Science "Well, you see, .doutor,` we've escri ed last week. C;a Flying Officer Sterling C. Campbell, formerly an assistant director in Hollywood, received a pleasant surprise when three British -born dc- been having a big party and I'm terribly worried about one of ��rr Is Doing Plus- �� - -'-tars whom he used to direct turned up at the Manning Pool as enlisted the guests;' came from t}se other Greenland Mules Mines more Hite you -every day." Father "What aircraftsmgn. Here the happy foursome yarn over the tea -cups about end of the wire. old times an the film capital. The actors are, left to right — Robert "But why bother me? Is he Coote and Patrick Knowles both of England and Hollywood, and Colin seeing elephants or something"" HIBERNATION FOR CANCER - - `� Tapley of New Zealand and Hollywood. The actors played in such .famous -films as Robin Hood, A Yank at Uxfoid, The Charge of the the doctor asked, annoyed. A new -type "hibernation. bag" AOrN/q�''3r t f Light Brigade and If I Were King. "That's the trouble," was the in which -a cancer sufferer for- 3 00, , - effective weapon .against. 'dysen- reply. efall' of 'em and he,cant see anyn got his pain and' a• narc'otic ad - dict found "complete cure" was Cryolite Deposits' across the stage is a street Modern Etiquelisse BY ROBERTA LEE 1. When gring a party and in- viting a yang man who is engaged to be married,is it necessary to Invite his fiancee also, even if one does riot care particularly -for p. ber? 2. When a husband -is speaking to his business associates, clerks, - . '.Or servants, -should- he refer: to wife as "my wine"? 3. When -attending a formal dinner, is a guest supposed to, ring o- ring the -doorbell'. 4, Is it permissable- for an em-. j _ jo" ployee to have his or her person- - at mail addressed to the, office ,! instead of the home? 5. Is it all right to cut lettuce with the knife .before eating its -' 6. Should a -.bridge- hostes;l . V, place the best `players at one table, the inexperienced ones at another table? Answers - -- - -1: Yes. Otherwise, one shouhl not invite the young man. 2. It is -preferable to say "Mrs.-flavis." -'s. ?to. A servant should be in the _ -hall -to open the door as each guest arrives. 4: If there iA some very urgent resaon why this is preferable, one may ask his ern- ployer -for :permission. But ordjn= al ily things , of a personal nature should not 'be mixed up with . business, „and all personal mail. should be.- addressed to the home. 5. No. A lettuce leaf should be folded • with the fork before 1 conveying to the mouth. 6. Yes. 'Heads "Suicide Squad" Ij - Capt. Eduard' H. Webb; '27; _heads the "suicide squad" -of Canadian.. engineers' which clean `up Nazi delayed -action bombs after they are dropped by Ger- Man raiders. Captain . Webb was born,in Orillia, Ont:; and was ent .�► ployed by the Hudson's . Bay Co„ in Winnipee: —Canada is the world's leading proddver of••asibesfos. 'Sbipmerits by Canadian .producers in -Al ril- amounted to 30,449 tons as coral- pared with 24,921 in March. Dur= ing,the TiyAt-fourmonths of 1940 shipments aggregated 103,347 'tons 'As compared with 86,605• during the, corresponding per , �d in 1839. Americans Guard escri ed last week. Mother: Junior is getting (CURE FOR DYSENTERY • , Greenland Mules Mines more Hite you -every day." Father "What , Sulfathiazole, a baby member (absently)I , of the 'amazing sulfanilamide _bas he does now?" - family, is bidding strongly for U. S. Coastal Patrol Is Keep- recognition as the long -sought, In Its. Eye Upon Valuaflk � y p f: 3 a , - effective weapon .against. 'dysen- . Correct. breath-ing through •the Cryolite Deposits' across the stage is a street tery bacifii. nose also expands the chest. . 1. . scene -of a third-rate drama was Atlanta, Ga.,' physicians have EXPANDS CHEST PROPERLY Ij - Capt. Eduard' H. Webb; '27; _heads the "suicide squad" -of Canadian.. engineers' which clean `up Nazi delayed -action bombs after they are dropped by Ger- Man raiders. Captain . Webb was born,in Orillia, Ont:; and was ent .�► ployed by the Hudson's . Bay Co„ in Winnipee: —Canada is the world's leading proddver of••asibesfos. 'Sbipmerits by Canadian .producers in -Al ril- amounted to 30,449 tons as coral- pared with 24,921 in March. Dur= ing,the TiyAt-fourmonths of 1940 shipments aggregated 103,347 'tons 'As compared with 86,605• during the, corresponding per , �d in 1839. Americans Guard escri ed last week. Mother: Junior is getting (CURE FOR DYSENTERY • , Greenland Mules Mines more Hite you -every day." Father "What , Sulfathiazole, a baby member (absently)I , of the 'amazing sulfanilamide _bas he does now?" - family, is bidding strongly for U. S. Coastal Patrol Is Keep- recognition as the long -sought, In Its. Eye Upon Valuaflk � y p A certain actor who. walkfd , - effective weapon .against. 'dysen- . Correct. breath-ing through •the Cryolite Deposits' across the stage is a street tery bacifii. nose also expands the chest. . 1. . scene -of a third-rate drama was Atlanta, Ga.,' physicians have EXPANDS CHEST PROPERLY The Brooklyn Eagle says four- fond of telling his friends what he would accomplish when he had seen this drug score repeated, -If babies and young children do heavily-armed U. S. coast guard Nes• a speaking part.: No matter how spectacular victories neer ante.. not expand their chests while sera manned by 600 men have ea- small it was,, he would show -them dysentery in children one` to three their bones and muscles are soft, tablialied a protective patrol over some real acting. y ears old. the • will y grow up with narrow, Greenland's eryolite mines., the world's only commercial source of -Eventually his opportunity DARKENS GRAY HAIR hollow chests. This will cause expansion, the important mineral. -need in re came. He was booked for scum- Discovery that pantothenic insufficient lung and cold and bronchitis Will,resnit. fining alums f ing production, He was to appear acid turns gray hair dark in rats Coincident with the disclosure, in one of the scenes and say two is announced in Science, official Will you do ,all you can to. see the state department in Washing- words: "It is." - journal of the Amirican, Associa- that baby' breathes correctly ton forbade officers -and crew mem- For _three weeks he rehearsed tion for the Advancement. of Sci- from'birth? His funny little nose bens of the cutter Comanche which al sorts of gesttires, expressions, ence. has not much spate space inside returned from the Greenland patrolnightly before the mirror trying This acid is 'One -6f the ' numer- it and, any dried mucuc will soon ' to tal-k about their work. according_ tones, until -he felt perfect. ous -fractions of vitamin B. block. it. Therefore clean it be - to the paper, The eventful night arrived For three years dieticians have fore ,he goes to sleep and when The Eagle the cutters Com- when the curtain was to rise on reported' that something in vita- you dress him in the morning. -says anche. George W. Campbell, North- the new play for the first time, min B has the ability to turn _ If his nose is blocked his mouth V land and Duane haver been based at and the' actor- impatiently waited gray hair darker. When graying will fall open when he Is asleep Ivigtut,_ Southwest of Greenland,' his cue. It came. "And so this is has been caused.._ h�,laek of this and he will soon start a habit- of - since June 1 to profect the valuable the •end?" somewhat mysterious _vitamin mouth breathing; Do not lay him mines. which produce a ,metal used With- his best -tragedian air h; fraction, the restoration has-been. down• on. his back' because In this In extracting al'uminum.Rroa¢- baux-. stalked to the cantre•of the stage, complete. position his mouth is more' likely its ore, making it -valuable to tba and in-a_voice of thunder cried: - - _ - to fall open. If be turns on to airplane industry: - "Is it?" . his basic and ;lis mouth comes _ - ' open when he is asleep; it - is - easy ---`You said nae a car twot � o put a. rolled up handkerchief Scotland Yard's fleet of rli*- weeks aga." E A L T B _ under his chin to keep his mouth tor -cars -cost; more than $ 700;000 _ 'Yes, sir." shut:' - - a year to maintain.. ,• "Tell me again all you O Baby must nevei wear anything .said about it then. I'm set- . Ring discouraged." tight- or restricting to his move- rnents,' and stays, that tie across the chest are harmful. His clothes [How Can i? I�IC-E uito Ranch - q-_ Correct Breathingcomplete must be loose and free, giving freedom arm mov- . •. Prevents Colds -of nient. .. T - -BY ANNE ASHLEY - One. of the queerest "ranch- -` es" in the world raises mosquit- oes fcr the express of Apple Crop Decrease Q. 'How -ran -I wash delic'a'te purpose Riving people 'mild attacks ,f In order that childreir`s chests Over Million Barrels laces? malaria. This is because ecrta':1 may expand correctly it is -of the A. This ran. be done effective--• -types of 'mental disease can• only utnios: importance that they ly .-by wrapping .,ern -around a be cured. when the tissue is at- learn to breathe through their Preliminary estimate . of the -1940 milk battle, fastening the ends tacked by the malaria germ. For noses from birth. Mouth breath- 'the Canadian apple LTop places and dipping -the bottle- up and this • purpose the eggs of mos- ing means introduction of it at 4,421,000 barrels compared -� down in son water until the Py quitoes are collected, and, when' germs into the throat and breath- with the final estimate of 5,791,w .lace is clean. Rinse in the same hatched, the young are. fed -on ing passages. The dose acts as a i'00. barrels in 1939. way, using C:ear water. Long - rabbit's blood and kept in bottles. filter; having a lining of fine Production of pears is esti: pieces of -lace are best washed. in When a patient is singled out f: - r hairs which stop the progress -of lusted --at 550,400 bushels com= th;s manner.- :biting, -the •open mouth' of the harmful particles. If the, mouth pared with' 57-7,100 last year Q._ How_ .e cin.- I make ..a g'uod _-bottle is laced a p against the lei, is kept closed, the saliva is theftwhile the peach crop -production stuffing fcr pillows? ' and fifty vicious mosquitoes do quite clean and healthy. If the is considerably lower at 784,400 A. Old silk garments, cut into their. worst. It takes that =ii- mouth, is continually open it be- bushels compared with 935,000. very fine pieces, make an exce!- ` ber to ensure that he will 'he in. comes dry and the saliva will be The'1940 grape crop is placed at lent stuffing. 'far pillows.. They lected, but the patient gets ma- contaminated with germs.' This 42,800,000 pounds compared v 'th are soft and cool and as easily ]aria in only a mild- foam. may lead infection to the tonsils. 55,595,900. shaken out as feathers-. ' Q. Hwo can 'I keep ' plants moist? A. Water—soaked newspaners• I -.CL A S S I F I E D -AD V E R T I S E WEN T S twisted, around the roofs cf the ! e I plana, against the dirt, will keep I_ _. _ the plants moist. Q. How can I remove sun tan? CAItS NEW .&ND t:sr:u _ � - _ ALE OF STOCK PHOTO FIrISH11G J A. 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Staring, - of Toronto, formerly of Pickerinm visited Pick - *ring friends on Saturday. —Miss Leaa Slack announces for Ler patrons, the closing of her shop from Sept. 28rd to the '28tlx inclusive. --D. G. and Mrs. McDonald, and two children, of Agincourt spent Sunday-:: with Johan and Mrs. Mur. Aar. here --Mr. HenryMarks brought in Sor us on Wednesday, a rare spec- ' amen; a large beautiful Whites dou- ble dahlia. which also, may be seen In our 'windows. tally Day and, Promotion- Day man held in the United Sunday 'Schooli, on Sunday, the services conducted by Supt. Les. Morley and $ev. M. R. Jenkinson. —�A severe electrical- storm, acc- ompanied by, a heavy rainfall pass- ed over -this district on Saturday eight. No damage from lightning has been reported here. �—WAL Haney, of T&zLtc6 call - upon Pickering friends on Monday It is 87 years since he left Picker- ing and very few faces with which he was familiaA can now be seen. -4When you leave your home ev- en to crow the street, don't ibrget to take your car license, your driv- er's permit and your registration card, and your gun license, and your hunting licens% when you go hunting. Lot of license, says some- one. --The September meeting of the Women's Institute will be held at the home' of Mrs. H. A. Newman, Fairporty, on- Tuesday, Sept. 24th, at 3 p. m. D. S. Roll Call — Mem- bers please bring your favourite poem. Address - The Biography of O. Henry and Extracts , from his Works, by Miss Margaret Pennell. Social Hour. Assistant Hostesses - The Institute Members. Meet at the Four -corners at 2:45 p. _m. --�On 'Thursday morning, last as the train was, passing Pickering, the mail clerk, as -is his custom, threw the mail bag out on the plat- form. The suction from the fast - T Calling out men of certain ape classes for meidical - examination, and if fit,. to undergo military train- :, •�� far a period of 30 days within Canada, or the teirritorial waters thereof• 7. 4. P1t0CLA [AT :. :,ATHLONE _.AIIfADA LL.S.j - t3EORGE THE SIXTH, -by the Grace of God of Great Britain, Ireland.and the British Dominions beyond the Seas KING, Defender of the Faith._ Emperor of India. To ALL To WHom these Presents shall come or whom the same may in anywise concern. GREETING: - PROCLAMATION E. M1ALL, �AjHEREAS it is provided by "The National :Acting Deputy Minister 1� Y Resources Mobilization Act, 19x0, that the of Justice. Canada j Governor in Council may ma`ice from time to tilde such orders and regulations requiring persons to place themselves, -their services and their property at the disposal of His Majesty in the right of - Canada for the use within,Canada or the territorial waters thereof, as, may be deemed necessary or expedient for securing the public safety., the defence of Canada, the maintenance of public order, or the effrcient..piosecution'ot the war, or for maintaining supplies or services essential to the life of the community: _. AntD W HEREAs pursuant to the powers therein contained, and the pro- ` visions of The War 'Measures Act. our Governor in Council did on the 27th day of -August. 1940, make regulations to provide a system for calling out men for military training, within. Canada and the territorial waters thereof, such regulations being -known as, the National War Services Regu= Iations, 19Q; _,.-. Arra WHEREAS pursuant to and_in accordance with the said Regula- _ - tions, it has been decided to call out for military training, as aforesaid,.. every male British Subject who is or has been at any. time subsequent'to - the first day.ofSeptember, 1939, ordinarily resident in Canada and who, on. the first day of July, 1940. had reached the age of twenty-one. years but �had-not y-et,reached the age -on that date of twenty-two years or had reached the age of-tx enty-two years.but had not yet reached the age on that date . of twenty -tri; ee years, or who had reached the age of twenty-three years : but had not yet reached.the' age on that date of twenty-four years, or who -had reached the age of twenty-four years, but had not yet reached the age on that date of twenty-five years and who was on the fifteenth day of July, 1940, unmarried or a widower without child or children-, _ • Now THEREFORE KNOW YE that pursuant to The National Resources :.-Mobilization Act, 1940, and the War Measures Act, and, pursuant to and in accordance with the National War. Services Regulations, 1940, promul- gated under the provisions of ' th•e said Acts,` we do hereby call out the _ - aforesaid classes of men to submit themselves for medical examination and to undergo military training for a period of thirty days within Canada or the territorial waters thereof,• and. to report at such places and times, �— and in such manner and to such authorities or persons. as may be notified %to *them respectively by a Divisional Registrar of an Administrative Divi- sion appointed by the Govemor in Council pursuant to-Ahe above-men- tioned regulations. OF ALL OF WHICH Our Loving Subjects and all others -whom these 'Presents may concern, are hereby required to take notice. IN TESTIIKONY WHEREOF-, We have caused these Our Letters to be mad e Patent, and the Great Seal of Canada to be hereunto affixed. WrrrrEss:, .,,:-Our Dear Uncle, Our Right Trusty and Right Well Beloved Cousin .and Counsellor, ALEXANDER AUGUSTUS FREDERICK GEORGE, Earl of Athlone, Knight of Our Most Noble Order of the Garter, Member of Our Most Honourable Privy -Council, Knight Grand Cross of Our _ Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Grand Master of Our Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross of Our Royal Victorian Order, Companion of Our Distinguished ?Serkrice Order, Colonel in Our Army (retired), having the honorary _ nor General and Commander in Chief of Our Dominion of Canada. At Our Government. House, in Our _City- of. Ottawa, this eleventh day -of - September, in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and - 'forty, and in the fourth year of Our Reign. _ .. )BY Command, EU.' COLEMAN, -Under-Secretary of State. , Y "Published fdr the ihformaticn of these concerned, b the authors and 'courtesy of i'i4e above s~• verbetlri� copy of Proei'ama- . , Y authority Y No Z3appearing V 1. LXXIV, September a th,11940. HONOURABLE JAMES G. •GARDINER, - Minister of National War Services, P-14 Q i en s war oats, # .VW o! . We Barr a kali line r f Farmers,—L*ok your haraeee 7 Freshemirs - thea wale in -and. wo willz I00 ops y.. Gured ar Haraees and Shoes repsirad MP,ats C. O. Bradley iOur delivery' is at your sery c: Phone Pick, 3504 -Phone Pick 1820 _ . iCLy1RENCL SILK - - i6tcr,e Of Interist to "Mrs. Farmer" at Threshin' Time - "- .•' New Roller Towelling, 1+6 in.--•Iinen; = with colored border, per yd. 15ce New roller towelling, white & linen ~'1 stripe, linen weft, per yd., 32ce - Tur"h towelling, blue: and ecru stripe, good quality, per yd.; 24c. -Linen tea towelling, 26 in., -white with colored border, per yd. 27c, Tea towels at 15c., 20c. and 29c. - It alwayr. paSc to buy LEADER GROCERIES.,,',., a Dinner plates, with green -band,-good qual- ity ' English make, per dozen _$1.75 :Cups and saucers of same :material and { design. -Price -per -dozen, $175 NicE large sugar and cream set, pretty r design, price est; 0 25ce ; -. Heavy large glass pitchers. 25e, =: .Sherbet glasses, neat and pretty, Vie. -1k ea„ $crew rep jelly jars, -4 for -- _ ..S, HARMAN Now ;c Poickerming Screen Doors =' :•Window Screens =` ::Perfection Oil Stoves �`:� :. Coleman Gasolene Stoves _ ,McClary's Electric. Ranges tip' ,and Hot Plates f - . ary est .Tools & Binder Twine — - fi gtnt for McC*rm`+dwDctrioq Farm •Macbintry abd - - - R *pairs. - • pa. liotto -- We hive IR can Piet k. Qr k is ast sda► Flwet 9900 - _ ;..- J. & BALSDON, - PtCKERI iO • . '� �` l moving train draw the bag contain- I week four inches of rain, fell, and -' local Continuation Schaoi } ingl the letters and registered mail l many fields are covered with wat• are holding weir manual Field Day y under the wheels of the train and er and cellars flooded. '—Miss on Tuesday, -Sept. 24th in the ? cut up the mail, bag and, its con- Helen Devit% daughter of Memorial Park. Everyone welcome. tehts so badly that many of the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Devitt, Brough- No admission. The winners here go , ld address could not be deciphered; am, has this iweelq,. shown.us a let- meld this was sent to the Post Off- ter received from cousins, Mr.' and to the South Ontario Field Meet, _ ice Dept. Part was saved and del- Mrs. Gladdin& both Doctors, of Os- Them at Glaremon Oct, 4th em ivered to the post office here. This I teopathy, now practicing in Nina= young' fots-�t a splendid atb- method of delivering the mails Isfoout one of a group of coral is- letic program. Come up to the Park, very unsatisfactory, but efforts are laladsi off the coast of Africa. on Tuesday afternoon. have being made to have a change made_; There are only a +handfull of white —fill* Public Library Euchre to avoid these accidents. -people on the island, but a large Party will be held in the Town ---lThe frequent raibs have • been number of natives, ruled by a six Hall on Tuesday Sept. 24th, at 8.30 the cause of much damage to far- ` foot, -three,, Queen. Owing to, the p• m. Adm' 25 . cts. Everyone wel- niers. The late potatoes have suff- reefs surrounding the island, ships I Co--- ered greatly.—'in these ---parts and are unable to get close and e of the choir of the much ain. that has not yet been gr ,by, mail and supplies are, dumped ov- f United Churc h,please note - psae• - harvested, is sprouting. But the i erboard in tin cans and picked, up . tice on Friday' night this week at farmers in this district have not by, natives from their canoes. The 8 p• M. You are urged to be pres- suffered as much as those in ' other ships' call only once or twice a year ' crit, —Died, 'at his residences, Tuesday : parts. In the London; district, the which explains receipt of the letter Sept., 17thi.- John Annan, 'potato fields are covered lwith wat- only at this date} though posted_ on . .beloved husband of Mary Findlay, in his er, which will completely destroy the Reports from June 6th,' 1939:-- The envelope has to it, 78th Fear` Funeral on Thursday, crop- Orillia- state attached of course}, very rare with service at the house at 3+ p. that the farmers in that area • will postage stamps, mailed via;, the "Tin m. Interment in Erskine Cemetery. lose half their grain crop, and in- Can" mail - stead of having - potatoes to sell- ell they they will have to buy for their own household use. During the past - The - Pickering.. ..BRADLEY'S_' MEAT MARKE' i. Yen's Overalls, *l.so a pr:up M 1 U 3 k Calling out men of certain ape classes for meidical - examination, and if fit,. to undergo military train- :, •�� far a period of 30 days within Canada, or the teirritorial waters thereof• 7. 4. P1t0CLA [AT :. :,ATHLONE _.AIIfADA LL.S.j - t3EORGE THE SIXTH, -by the Grace of God of Great Britain, Ireland.and the British Dominions beyond the Seas KING, Defender of the Faith._ Emperor of India. To ALL To WHom these Presents shall come or whom the same may in anywise concern. GREETING: - PROCLAMATION E. M1ALL, �AjHEREAS it is provided by "The National :Acting Deputy Minister 1� Y Resources Mobilization Act, 19x0, that the of Justice. Canada j Governor in Council may ma`ice from time to tilde such orders and regulations requiring persons to place themselves, -their services and their property at the disposal of His Majesty in the right of - Canada for the use within,Canada or the territorial waters thereof, as, may be deemed necessary or expedient for securing the public safety., the defence of Canada, the maintenance of public order, or the effrcient..piosecution'ot the war, or for maintaining supplies or services essential to the life of the community: _. AntD W HEREAs pursuant to the powers therein contained, and the pro- ` visions of The War 'Measures Act. our Governor in Council did on the 27th day of -August. 1940, make regulations to provide a system for calling out men for military training, within. Canada and the territorial waters thereof, such regulations being -known as, the National War Services Regu= Iations, 19Q; _,.-. Arra WHEREAS pursuant to and_in accordance with the said Regula- _ - tions, it has been decided to call out for military training, as aforesaid,.. every male British Subject who is or has been at any. time subsequent'to - the first day.ofSeptember, 1939, ordinarily resident in Canada and who, on. the first day of July, 1940. had reached the age of twenty-one. years but �had-not y-et,reached the age -on that date of twenty-two years or had reached the age of-tx enty-two years.but had not yet reached the age on that date . of twenty -tri; ee years, or who had reached the age of twenty-three years : but had not yet reached.the' age on that date of twenty-four years, or who -had reached the age of twenty-four years, but had not yet reached the age on that date of twenty-five years and who was on the fifteenth day of July, 1940, unmarried or a widower without child or children-, _ • Now THEREFORE KNOW YE that pursuant to The National Resources :.-Mobilization Act, 1940, and the War Measures Act, and, pursuant to and in accordance with the National War. Services Regulations, 1940, promul- gated under the provisions of ' th•e said Acts,` we do hereby call out the _ - aforesaid classes of men to submit themselves for medical examination and to undergo military training for a period of thirty days within Canada or the territorial waters thereof,• and. to report at such places and times, �— and in such manner and to such authorities or persons. as may be notified %to *them respectively by a Divisional Registrar of an Administrative Divi- sion appointed by the Govemor in Council pursuant to-Ahe above-men- tioned regulations. OF ALL OF WHICH Our Loving Subjects and all others -whom these 'Presents may concern, are hereby required to take notice. IN TESTIIKONY WHEREOF-, We have caused these Our Letters to be mad e Patent, and the Great Seal of Canada to be hereunto affixed. WrrrrEss:, .,,:-Our Dear Uncle, Our Right Trusty and Right Well Beloved Cousin .and Counsellor, ALEXANDER AUGUSTUS FREDERICK GEORGE, Earl of Athlone, Knight of Our Most Noble Order of the Garter, Member of Our Most Honourable Privy -Council, Knight Grand Cross of Our _ Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Grand Master of Our Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross of Our Royal Victorian Order, Companion of Our Distinguished ?Serkrice Order, Colonel in Our Army (retired), having the honorary _ nor General and Commander in Chief of Our Dominion of Canada. At Our Government. House, in Our _City- of. Ottawa, this eleventh day -of - September, in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and - 'forty, and in the fourth year of Our Reign. _ .. )BY Command, EU.' COLEMAN, -Under-Secretary of State. , Y "Published fdr the ihformaticn of these concerned, b the authors and 'courtesy of i'i4e above s~• verbetlri� copy of Proei'ama- . , Y authority Y No Z3appearing V 1. LXXIV, September a th,11940. HONOURABLE JAMES G. •GARDINER, - Minister of National War Services, P-14 Q i en s war oats, # .VW o! . We Barr a kali line r f Farmers,—L*ok your haraeee 7 Freshemirs - thea wale in -and. wo willz I00 ops y.. Gured ar Haraees and Shoes repsirad MP,ats C. O. Bradley iOur delivery' is at your sery c: Phone Pick, 3504 -Phone Pick 1820 _ . iCLy1RENCL SILK - - i6tcr,e Of Interist to "Mrs. Farmer" at Threshin' Time - "- .•' New Roller Towelling, 1+6 in.--•Iinen; = with colored border, per yd. 15ce New roller towelling, white & linen ~'1 stripe, linen weft, per yd., 32ce - Tur"h towelling, blue: and ecru stripe, good quality, per yd.; 24c. -Linen tea towelling, 26 in., -white with colored border, per yd. 27c, Tea towels at 15c., 20c. and 29c. - It alwayr. paSc to buy LEADER GROCERIES.,,',., a Dinner plates, with green -band,-good qual- ity ' English make, per dozen _$1.75 :Cups and saucers of same :material and { design. -Price -per -dozen, $175 NicE large sugar and cream set, pretty r design, price est; 0 25ce ; -. Heavy large glass pitchers. 25e, =: .Sherbet glasses, neat and pretty, Vie. -1k ea„ $crew rep jelly jars, -4 for -- _ ..S, HARMAN Now ;c Poickerming Screen Doors =' :•Window Screens =` ::Perfection Oil Stoves �`:� :. Coleman Gasolene Stoves _ ,McClary's Electric. Ranges tip' ,and Hot Plates f - . ary est .Tools & Binder Twine — - fi gtnt for McC*rm`+dwDctrioq Farm •Macbintry abd - - - R *pairs. - • pa. liotto -- We hive IR can Piet k. Qr k is ast sda► Flwet 9900 - _ ;..- J. & BALSDON, - PtCKERI iO • . '�