.. !.. ) . • j ." I t THE WHITBY GAZETIE AND CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 17!\r BlitzBitz Jl7WDilomStenn e>n•dlen Pnsa 8Wf Writer James Teaches Christian Living By Alfred J. Bueocher . . . ·Signals at Three : ~;Intersections Abandoned ··} .. ~.Hug the Peak of Flow ~ < .... ,_. s- Behind Scheel- : ·~·, .;:Loaal.aneofCan -·~ i. SdanlaJ' Slackened. to ,')' DiMle . SuudaJ' But Londoa.. A\11· 5-(CP>-The cUs· tomers of a SOO·rear.ald. pub ilt Marldon don't have to walt: all the 1• way over to the pub on hot day$ to · find Out 1f any beer 1s avaUable or if the supply 1s an aone because or the ~ort&Ke. • The owner pins up the Uhlon JaCk whenever a fresh ·Tbickenea Apin Mon- da,. qeBA.WA,· Ontario, A- 11.- -""* .. d varnc an No. 2 hlah- d -~ R7 tmoaah Om&ft· became 80 . ' ;, betlp" l!i'lurclar, ~ ~t. tile ' lb!'!i" ieell! -~t ll&hts . along ~.~~~~lla~d:~to~be~·u.~u:= U.S. Cruisen Reach Australia Waohinglou; Aug. 5-(APl-'lbe na.vy announced todaY two United States he&'fY . cru1sen. Northamp. ton . and. Salt · t.:~~:e ctty, have ar- iived. In Brisbane. Austrana. on what was descrlbed In formal announcement as a tra1n1ng crui.se. Tbe offic1al statement made reference to current h!nslon 1n tbe SOUth Padllc. stating memy the cruisera would. refUel at BrislJa,IM and live the crewa a- reicreaUonal period of a "few dli.yS•• then. MAY A1TEND comes tn. An "'ran&e hunt,. was orpn1aed for tb.e benefit or Caleb Edmunds when doctom prescribed the now rare fnllt for b1m a& he lay W 1n a SoU\h Wales hospital. Housewives who joined the hunt scoured. the cUabict. and prodUced tbree dor.en whk:h were taken to Caleb's bed- side. 'l'be oeorse Medal has been &warded. tQo Set. QeoUrey Henry D&ot~e~y~Aw~~~ Forcie wh~ though severely burned and aufterlng from a dl.sloeateti shoulder, pulled the pilot. .from a blulnl plane after_ a forced Jandlng. Thomas Slll1toe, mayor of Shore- ditch, hu been invested an oUicer of tbe Qrd.er of the BritiSh Empire. He is the first London area mayor to recelve a decoration for work durlDI air raids. :BOot. m&tch83 manufactured h1 Italy before the Faaclsts entered the war are being aold for the benefit of the Mln1stry of Aircraft Prod.Uc· uon. The matches. niad.e for ex- port to Britain Jn 19t0, were eallcd "Splt.ftre" and bear a prtnt of an airplane on a red, white and' blue disc. . Brltain'a fattest man. Prank (Pat\y) Lane, ba, thrown his ruu .,.lght--41111 ]JOUil<lo-beblnd Ills wa.r job. Be was accepted as an A.R.P. worker after he proved he could climb 1n an..t out a manhole and up and down a ladder. AdmlfaUy offlclab wouldn't cred- it a report tbat a trawler had sunk a aubarine 1n the AUant1c until it arrived. tn pGI"t with conclush·e ev1- dellce-half··a...c~ozen oermm coats aDd tanles. LrU.W. · NATIONAL Cblldren In tile Jale ol Man aren't barred rrom· ~ local tavern. The P:~~~~~~~~f.~~~~~-~ cellar or the "PUb" baa been turned into an aJr rald ab.elter for cblldre:n. A HenrJ' vm apOOD., onade in London tn 1527, wu aucUoned tor the equlftlent. of ftll5 t.ncl the money turned over to a war orpni· zatlon. A pa <:balllbu, lllled with real gu, wbl<:b ~ may· enter to • tbe1r au masks hu ·been atab- llalltd In LOniloli.- M<lDbela ol the WA.AJ. ln!Ded In tianoon barrale duties, are re-- pladDa men 1n o~om.e part.a of ijle A note tucked In a pocket. of & pall of R.Al'". trouaers brouaht ro- mAnce to Jiluf.e Thompso110 a wort- In a cllilhea .factor)'. Aii'Cralt.- Eames found. tbe note tb.e-addreaa It contain- tater the couple Lond.on, Aua. IJ. - <OP .) - Wrlta . Toronto, AU&- 6. - C.nadlan aol- D. 2. "A number or trOO?S reoetved clalm1nc" dam<.!l in respect or their "cUva b:i lllUtary Dtatdct No. 2 may lea-ve last year and a cert.al.n num· detenUon haw- been l.uued on be· Clbla1n le&te to aaaiat In harvesting ot SJr Oswald. Mosley, leader aopa, mDltary autbortuea declared ber have applied for leave thb year. BriUah tJnJon ot Pt.acbb, hl.s ~~ntl,)•. SCldlers expertenced ln "Pennb41on fot leave can't be ._. __ , d c t __ . 1 :~::~~;-....,_,.ey, an ap . A. H. ... "'"' optraUoDI· can aecure & four- tranted t.o Juat anyone, bu\ lt b M.P. for Peeblea, weeta• leaH to tl1Pie lD. farm IT&Ilt.ed. tr the ab.sen:e does not ln- Home Secretary Herbert WOI't., It 1(U aiated, provldln&: their terfere with tra1n.1ng and lt lt b !.torrllon. AU three were det.&lned ablenee doel oot interfere with ahown Ule .sohUer 1s able to per- 1n June, lHO, under the defenac re- ~lr buJc t1't;_ID.lnl· I form farm w01k.." sui•Uona. 'nle fllleltiOD of 1u.ve for soldiers In order to receive the Iea.•e Slmllar proeeed.lnas rnay be taken en.taced 1n farm work wu raised rel\llaUon.s provkte a .soldier mua~ qalnat Mr. Man-bon on behalf of ~ BUllard. qrlcultural not. be engaaed on a.ctlve duty or other members ol the B.U.P. round- ·representaUve · for York Count\', teeeJvlng" Important tralnlna. It eel up by pollee ln Ma y and June who ~'"' koopa much · usist ln mwt not exceed tour wee !a and Jut ye-ar. ~ ClCIPI which 1~tnerw1se may be cancelled at any Ume, of- Sir Oswald lert Brlxton Jail ln WOuld be 101t."' flc1ab said. Applications for lea.ve Aui\l-St, lHO, to appeal before the •' .. Leave has been ~ted soldiers should be made to the COIJUD&nd- H o.m e omce advLsory committee to uslait ln farm wort both this Ina oUic~r and approval from the asa1nst hb detention . He lost hla year and last year," commented commanding officer ot the dlst.rtct. appeal and re turned 1o0 prl.aon tor ¥&Jot T . Weir, ot beadquarterl II. wW also bel required. an 1ndeJ1n.ltt period. , I The Sunday School Lesson B1 NEWMAN CAMPBELL (The International uniform Les- son on the above topic for .Aug. 10 1s the EPlsUe of James, the Golden nxt bet.ng James 1:27, "Pule ieUg- lon and. undetlled before our God and Father b th13. to vUlt the fatherleM · and widows tn their at- flicUon .- and to t.eep oneself spotted rrom the world."> IP YOU were to take one bOOk tram the Blble as your tar Ohrlstlan living. you could no better than to use the boot. · James. It contains only n;,'e."cessatyJ _ ters, but In it are all the rules Cor living the good There 1s a. d~l~"'::f:'t:.:::~ Bible students as the klenUty. Kany think th1s ,---;· .--c the bl'Other of Jesus, It is that b1s messaae ill t-hat of Jesus. It 1s tJth~e~~~=~ the Mount. In a l guise. It Is thouahl the written earlier than . Paul, or the ACts, around and poMib1y earller. It is directed to ~e which a.re scattered abroad, lng Ill• Jew!Ab CbrlotloDs, GentUea. st. In gJnnin&" of hla --:--:-- :~·· _.,. tlan llhould - by te,;.p~l~tm,,. ~· tlon tries his patlenD!,CX' restating tem!,;atl,Oil .-. ' Be ye doers ot the word. and not heart-rs only. for a hearer ls like a man behold- ing hb face In a glass, who forgets what Pure religion and unde-filed is to \"isit the fatherless and \\idows in their ntHiction, and to keep oneself unspotted from th& world. (Golden Text-James 1:27.) . manner of man he was. Charity ol St. Martin ..._. 1'11111108: ... ~ before our God ud Father Is tbls. to *l 11M ~tlaerleaa iUiil widows In their aiRlleUoa, ud to keep Olt&- selt 1PPDot1oc1 from the worJd ... -Jnmes· 1::!7. sian end every evil wort.. W HY pay moreP Money CIDllot buy a eafer ti~ Why M~C:ept lese P Firestoa~~ l(ivn you en,.. eafety, mn. value ud ex~ trs. milnte .c: DO ntra ooett 1And here'• how: llecaUH oalytha FirntoDe Cham&Uoo Tire hu the emu.iq Geu-Grip t,..d whieh tivoa 11% loajer DOD• akid mile.to tb1111 eay c:ompueble tire Firestone hu ever built. Ita thoaH.Dde of aharp--edted aqles trip the rot;d with 1 &!ilf"et firm bold and protect a,.;aet ekide and tide elipe. And, only the Fireetoae Oaempion Tire ia built with tho patented Sefety.Loelc Gum-Dipped eord body which pntvide:l 27!fo atroaf.er bond between treed u.d cord body, u.d 35% treater protec:tioo qeimt blowouts. Whea We l.aelr. 'Wia1om .. Bitter envying and strtte 1n your Me we troubled as t.o OlD' prob- heart&"' are the ca.use of wars, says lems? Do we lack wbdom.? Let1 m J'ame.s. "Ye ldll. and desire to have, aU. God for help. havm. faith .t.b.at. and cannot obtain; ye fight a.nd He will ahow us the 'light way. '\· war, yet ye have not, because ye ask "But the wtsdom that ls from above ls flr:ot pure, then pea~ful, gentle and easy to be tntreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and v.ithout bypocrlsy. Replttee daajetoal, woru tiNt NOW. Have ")'OUt onrb1 Fir-eaton. Dn.ler put Firatolie Cbempioa Ti,.. 011 your car today 110d how that }OQ .... ~DC the lellt word iD eafotJ IID.d KODOCIIJo "KVery go0c1 atlt and ·.....,. no~· feet Jlft is from above. and · J.m't that true? "'Par where en- "'And the fruit of -righteousness is ~own tn peace of them that1 mate pea~." ....... STEINER MOTORS 2.09 Dundas St. W. Phone 653 et.h from the Pat.b.er of Llahts, wJth vying and. strlfe b, there b contu- whom. there b no variableness.. ------- nd~ ~dow of ~." Tb&t ;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-~~~~;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 1:!: a ~ to memorUe and repeat when your heorls are troubled, II It not? "Let every man be IIWIR loy,;~: , l!ll l5low to apeak. alow to • SWift to het.r. alert, but speak for fear he aaJ" tbe ~In anger, wbenll he mlecteii,l a moment he would. keeP aun. Listen attent1vely to those would tn.struct you. read eamest17 ol the goOd boOk, bUt "be .,., doen of the word, and not. hearers .. , for tt any be a hearer word, and not a doer, "he Ia lite a man (or woman) who looks 1n the mirror, but wh~n he walks awa.;r, he cannot remember what he looked like. -._ .. lf any man amons you aeem to be rel18'1ous, and. brldleth not hil tongue, bt1t decelveth his own heart, thta man's rellgion b vain." Pol', "pure reuaton and undeflled. before 000 the Patber Is UU., TO villi the fatherless and wldowa In tbelr af .. fllctlon, and to teep hlm.self un; .spotted from the world." Good. deeds abel selt-coo.trol show the laltb that 11 In ua-mudl more Ulan P!!rfect chureh attend! ance and uncllr1sUan eood.uet Ill the rest ol the week. Next St. James .attacks thO oon who bows iiown before the rich man, but poor. lUoh men are not. no;..-n;i evU, of course. They good u those who .are they should not be st•en prtvUeg-ea· merely becawse t.bq wealthY: And James remlnds readers t.bat there an ricb men who opprt:\5 and chea.J. tbe "poor. ~ •'If ye tulfU the royal law ac.o cordlng to the .scripture, Thou &halt love Qly neighbor u thyself; re do ·well.'• · 8JIIlP&ill1 Not En ... h Alain, it 1s not enolllh to bf! sympathetic to th06e poorer than youraelve:s. those who a.re 1n want. To say to those In need, "Depart in peace, be ye warmed and tilled " without etvlni them the thtni3 that they need will not profit Us.' "!:'fen ao, fe.lth, 11 It hath not wort.&, Is dead ... Abraham had faith, he remind., us, but when the tJme came, he was wllllng even to sa.erlrtce hls own son, to ahow that "f&l.t.h wroughL with hl.s works." In chapter three he ape-aU of the pcrwer o1 the tong:ue tor evU. He reminds Ul!l that 'lt'fl put blt.s Into hprses· mouths and siltde these wte beat.! by the am all bit. area t ships, too. are guided and turned by a ame.ll helm. The tongue ls a lJttle blt or the body. yet what trouble It 4:an make for u.s? Every kind ot beast has been tamed b\• me.n, but hl.s own toni(Ue, tew mei1 ce.n ta.me. "Out of the same mouth pro~ l'.l!eclth blesslns and curs1nr My bret-hren, these thtnss out not eo to be." "Who Ls a wise man and en. dued with knowledge amon1 you'! let him shew out ot a good oonver ~ 3at lon hili work.s with meekneu ot ,. v ···- YOUR ···- v WEEKLY NEWSPAPER • . I We who call this community "home" find our lint interests here. We take pride in our com• munity, our institution• and our people; we share the joys and sonows of our neighbon in an inti· mate vein · to be found only in the typical Canadian town. Service to our community and its people is the creed of OUl' newapaper. It ia upon that founda- tion that it baa been built. • - · It brings you an intimate, neighborly, week-by-week hiitory of Whitby and district that can be found in no other newspaper, for no other newopaper shares our interest and concern in and for our community. It io because w,.;.bring you all the home news, of people and things which are your fint interest, that our readers rep.e.~nt a great family circle. The merchant ~ the manufacturer who would gain the int~t and attention of thi: great family can find no medium to equal the eager, friendly reception with which thia new•paper ia received into these many hundreds of homes. Our circulation ia over 1,700. ~ The Gazette and Chronicle ia giving fullest support to Canada'• war effort, and to all the com- munity enterprises. · · That preatige which this newspaper enjoys bao been achieved through tlie yean it hao dedicated ita every effort to the beat interests of our community and our people. In the year that lies ahead our ambition will be to improve and to grow, ao we renew our labora for improvement and growth in all the community. TheWhitby Gazette & Chro~icle PHONE 703 FOR NEWS, ADVERTISING AND JOB PRINTING v ••• ••• v PASSING FROM CONSTRUCTION TO GREATER OUTPUT PHASE 8aDk Letter Sees Rate Jeet to government control except f •---·· Be' S for small projec.ts, housing and con· o ...... -e mg ua- structlon for the primary lndustrl05. tained (or Months; Em- The ""wer Controller Is •trlvtng to · - - obtain the m06t e!feeUve use of ployment Soars power output, and whUe adcUtiOOlal ) development-a have been ".Aa new plant& .and adclltlons to be brought In, the winter pl~t are ~tn8 coollpleted, the oon- some curtailment in non-war uses, . The Coal Admin!strator Is encour- atiuct1on '~ Pilue of the lnduslrlal aging preparations to accwnulatfi effort 111 gradually mtftlng Into the au·ppues to meet the · wlnter'a re ... productJon phase", says the current. quirements. · ADd just recently, & issUe of the MonUur Review or the new Controller has been appolnte4 Bank of N'ova.-- Scot1k. In the ·lMt whose task it b to prevent short- few moo~. the _· 1ncrea.se in the ages ··and assure war suppllei of ouLput_ ·of the tools ·of war has been chemicals. aCoeifttmg 8.nd there 1s every rea· Arter so many vean -or cOncern aoa.for believing that the pronoune- over surplUses. of eommodlt1ea and ec1 rate of Increase wlll be susta.ln· over rurplus c8.paclty, sa.ya the Re- ed for aome months to come. Em- view, it may come as somethln1 ot pioyment has been soaring-no a. shoCk to be faced. wttli. problefna mUder word. would describe ade- ot scareity. Even a.t 1M beglnning quatelJ an lilcrease which for the of thJa year, there waa no wide- -· I(IOdl-produclDg 1n<1ustries (cover- spread. realization that such de• ~ manut&cturlng, forestry, min· velopments were "Just around the ~tni .and COD.Structlon) has recentlY comer". There are several reasons .1.1 bHn eome 25% over la.st year's Wv- why th05e problems ba.v& arlae:n ;~ell and 50% for the metal-usl,ng quJokly. One rea.son 11 the rapld ln• ;;"."aDd chemical branches. crease 1il the req_ulremellts of eau-.~ ~ N~ 1s t.be picture entirely one of adlan war prOduction. and the hu;i: ·-. expanding war &etivlty, With the end growing defence program of :: p-e~t, .lncreBBe in employment and the United states 1s an Important ~.;-.pr.yrona, ~ <14pnand for elvtllan factor. When that country ts re- "'lioodl and. · ~Ces has rtsen sub· strtcting the supplles aveJlable to atantlal)y and production In many her own clvillan Industries we· can- l,n<e-war _lines is clol'!le to capacity. nat expect to Obtain. l!IUch fn"oductt r:The otnclal index of retail .sa.lel!l. aa machlne tool! and 3teel for non ... \ y;h1ch hulteen running about 17% war uae. Coo.venely, the United ! hither than a. year earlier, tllua· States l'eQli1rM mueh more nlekel tratei the degree of !tlm.ulua to and aluminum. from canada, and 1 suCh ·addit.Jonal production. AbOu~ these and almllar requll'ementa add· 1 twO-thirds of th1a increase probably ed to those ot our own war tndua- ~ repreeeilte laraer volume, and the try and that of Gmt· Britain are --iemaind.er, higher retaU prices. demandlng the utmM nun our Bhoriap!a AppeNi.nc product.Jve tacWUes, and necessit-- ~ - Yet. -aaya · the ReView, thla ®e.s · at.lng Iarse extemlons to capacity :--' not mean "prosperity'•. The day of as In the case of nickel and aluml- ; both. "suns and butter" is pa.eabtg num. ~&nii tbe eosts ot an ail-out war et- Shlpplnj l'nlblem -~tort are beginning to become appar- And then there 13 the lht-ppins problem. It is not & dearth tn pro- duction which bas created the on .shortage 1n the United States and Canada but rather the withdrawal ot tankers for the use of Britaln. Slmllarly, the l!horta.ge of world. &hl.pptng has much enlarged, Brlt• aln's requirements of cheese and bacon from. Canada, the nea.reat maJor source of supply. nus, tn tum, 1s restricting the amount of these commodities avan&ble for Canadlan consumpUon. l"llrtber- rilore, It would b6 sbort-slghtN to forget that rubber and tin come hlllt-way around the world .tn ahlps an# that some of our d.a1lY bever- ages i.nt · not Jmmune from the ohlpplng dllll<ultt ... .- t•.ent. Shortages and potential short- \ ' agCI!I of Certain materials and fueLs ;·/ are now appe_arlng._ To an tncreL'S- ..._ degree. -the -addlt!onal material'l ~:~~~~;-;~needed · tor ,war will !< obtained by withdrawing non-essential uses and · Tb& RevJew IJUlVt'Y5 tbe · !ndUI• .t.rtal scene 1n some detaU. out- standing In the manufacturing pte• ~ 1.s the rapid ezpe.ns.lon ot pro. ductton of' "armaments, brlngfng ez- t.rau'dinary :activity In the metal- ualng, machlne:y, and chemical 111- <lu.strles. OUtput of 1rOn aDd ateel Is at tun capodty and laeiUtlea are ~~~= be1na enlarKed· '1'1$. war output m system of & bl"'8der !s mUCh .;mcm,- than otfaetttng de- . affect.lng·..many .. ot.~ihe ~nLW- GllniN'.~ ~ -producUOn mater1all aDd. manufactured goodl . far the automoblla· tnduatry. Ill the requJied for the war Is abo in o-per- foreet lndWitrles condiUOna: haft - atlon. New oonstructlon is now sub- been reuonabl.y active, though the r Dld yoa, ""'CLJAN. your teeth today? 'Course, can't you tell? Y eara of laboratory reeearcb have made Macl04118 Peroxide Tooth Paste one of the oafet1t and moot efficient dentifrices known; Since it containa no hGnla abraai&a; and yet Macloano teeth 1/wroughly, it is an ideal dentifrice for childrea; Delicate gums and mouth tissues need the antiseptic action of Maclelllll Peroxide Tooth Paate to neutralize mouth acids and disinfect mouth tissue"' IJa• loor,. p•••• /...A. <I--Jinl ._ .. ~<u<~ • LARGEST SEUING TOOTH PASTE IN GREAT BRITAIN 25C & 40C TilE WHITBY GAZETIE AND CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1941 Reds · and Poles Bury !fa(chet Staggered Work Plan Proposed STUDY POWER PRODUCED ahlpplng llhortap has curtalled overseas exports. Lumber mills are busy and the loss at overaeaa mar- kets ' Is ·belrig olleet by enlarJIIed de- mand on· thla continent. !llD.1na' continues to tncreue-a: .. of non -ferrous metal! durlnC first alx months of' the ,.ear were up 17'l!.--and demands tram Ute United. States for base metals are of outatandlng importance. The 00111tructloo. trades .are un1l!U.Illy atlmul&ted. b7 wartime de- for new factories and more power, bY m.ll1tary · and bY. tile housing eentroa. A large Wholea&le trade uu. busy ln- t.nd the ranwaya, lite mf!mh•ndfstnr, have benentted. 11%0fotJ7. Kent Praises· Canada's Help ottawa, Aucust • ~ 'lbe Duke ol Kent tol4 a Pri>ertns or cana- "'ot~Sta lut week tha.t the Brttbb people are .. full7 conaclo~ of tbll peat. value of Cana.da'a con- trlnltlon to our Joint cauae Jn hav- Ing lbolllbt out and put Into oper- atlob. tbe vut . Brltleh ·Common- wealth 41r T:a1Jilna Pllill." Bll Royal Hlahnea, apeatlna a1 a 8tate dinner aJven. In h1a hcmor laid . bla trip to llallacla prlnw11~ wu to see personau.r aometblnt o.t the tralnJ.ng plan's operation. "On aolna around Royal Atr Porce ataUona In Britain I meli an ever-1ncreuJna number o1 men trained 1n Canada.'" uld the Duke, who holds rant of air commodOre and 1s at~ched to tb:e R.A.l"'. In· apector-OeneraJ's staff. uorbey told me ao muCh · aboUt the acheme that I G&me to aee lt tor myself." Prime ·.Mi.n1ater llackcnale KinK pres.lded at the dinner. whtch w'a.s attended by members of the Cabi- i;aet, Government otticlllls and hi&h· ranking: offloers ot the armed serv- leeo. - of . I :'!:;;' ~w::c ~ I"'n:4~!:;~1 fti!D'IL.SALE'S t.l.on stone of vlctori-the · -~ UllJI .. ~.~n~~an:.. air~~·; aba1l ,_ FOI(JUN£-lJP .· ... · m.any opportun!Uea ot .seeing • . , -.1 • · • · actlvitt.e.s of canada'& war We In Britain hlivo welcomed d1an -: canadlan . ehlps ·· ~lng their pa:t In the vital bat- tle of tbe Atlantlo. anc1 on our tables we flnd Canadian food. '"I can assure yo~ that we shall nev~ forget th.b generous help 1n our common atruggie. "I 1oo1: .forward . .. teolng "'• King and Queen and. the people of Brltaln how mucb more canada ts dol.na than can ever be publ15hed." The lle<lt II Staekecl Some folks aay the BrOoka will win The pennant race by yards: But I wUJ take the CardinalS. Because It's In the cards. · -Britt Jess~ Threat for ., .. ·" Ottawa; 'Aug. 11'-'!CP)-can&dlan country sener~ itore BaleS 1f'efe ....-cent blibe,r ~m ,J.ui>O .• ~ .y·..,.t··• than laat June, the Dom1n10il ·esu ol · statl.itiai 'rriea1. ·'l'bai tigui~ · were bu~·- on retuJ'n_s from 680 'aut;h storea throughout tbe countir· un&djuated lndes, on the t bale 19S5•39 equals 100, was 115.9 fct ·June UU. year and 110:1 lor .JUno .. L A .. - Cieonir lor .1· > . ., ... "':t,. :em be. ·. . .. . "'_ .. .._ aCid and: W&\U'1 -lhlllnio tho allow .!l .lo ~. ,Ilion· l!IW • · Sal~ 1ii Quebec; ;,d ~lobe 111- I. ' Tapoolz)- - '00' nn"~ creaJcid e!Bhl· per- oent an ·In au- rubl>lnc ll ·wlll) boalocl I . . Onlmpltd J. MW1a1al kalcllewan ·llve per-~ Ontario, 111&7 be lNhOnod'IIJ boldine . M~arl~tlm;,.:an~d~~~ report- over atelm:.•ft'oal tbl , Dtue tor,·'a cent. and few mtnuteL · _.;..per-cent. _" • t: ·To cleui a wblto ralil.,..t oal up I- ol · .,.,UO• - -.'and . ' bolllt l!:i a Uttlo -ter ·uiUD 'clll-f ·~~~~~~~g~~~!li~~~~~ 1101..0. 'lbeD ·Iet tl COOl a Utile and lltlr In 16 OUilCO pcnnloreci'J --neola. Waab the ralnooat 'll'llb tb!1 --- - a 'llllf- lor ' . parts. - . oft tho - 'and clr7 wltll ·a• ciW1' clolh. • • •• • ctus&TION ao:r: lllrL D:.' 8.' .,;;_; - Woul4 JOil I . .KllndliJ' rfcwnmond Ill . oil ' lor :11oop u ~ ... f0!111d .~1 ·jl(ltc·- ... lj!decl to tho lot lhat I . -· tho lot 11>&'- trena-ldtalt . Anlnr: You an prcballly llllnl potatoea whlch . oontaln more water 'than old onea at tbia .tlml. ll )'OU ·clr7· tho lll<ed pMalola for Pwench mm. belore dl'ClPPlnlthm into the hot fat~ tb1l wlll tn"Ymt epatterlllJ, Yn. A. L. .ucauta: RUb 10mt weil .. beaten es-c whltfa oTtr lower erUJt of berry p*. Ute · will noli aoat thro\lll'h U done. Anlwer : Thank )'OU, Mn. A. .__ Your request. for ct.n.nlnl of vep- tables and . the . ,rtcipel .for the pk:~ea haVe be:en Jent. to ,-ou· undir 15eparate cover. The a.1r training eeheme Ia a QODccptlon on such a lara:e acale that tt la extremely diUlcult tor t.he ordinary cltir.en 'ln Brltaln to srasp more than a fraction of ita lm- port.ance and acope, the Duke told the~ g:athetlll as be proposed a <... tout to Canada.. llra.- c . . w. ulcs: our. family de- test& the odour ·of moth ba.1lL 'HiYe you any ot.her. tuue,stlon would aerve . t.he purpOH of .e~~ .mii~Uns tnothat . .""' · . Anawer: Spr1ntle powdered In tho ctovlcel ol the U:~!:! . . or around the bottom ot 1 Mn.. B. M . reQUests : A . teeplna both red and black olf the table at the aummer that l may be &ble to aom.etb1Dfr to the auc- Hla Hlshnes.s .so.td. · "I will certainly do anythinr that I can to help, and I ahould feel proud and happy 1t J were &ble to return' to Pl&1 ot .John Kramer ln the~ 'New. York atate tennJ. toarnameo't al Fora& HIUs atam)l t.he CO&It··JOUtb a threat. for tlie U.S. na&l$b&l amateur ~I'IQJI.oaahlp lh. September. Jtrr.mer .!aJ,a_ Jtefu 1. tea~ .. toP·•qkhh' tor l•o :ean. He II llloown b!'" In a<tlon lln1111e' M~ I~·-r-· - . ~ ... ' - ' . ' .t· lage. • Answer : Bet 't.he tabla Jep ~ cupa . coott.lnllll water an4 kero-- ilellL . .