"One Picture is "Attachlng Army Succeeds in Biggest Canadian War Manoeuvres ' -~.. I Ontario Flocks to The ucllango or good·neigbbor that charming French visits bctl\·cen tho Pro\"inccs that makes It pleasantly novel io of Ontario nnd Quebec bas been a tho ear. · pleasing feat ure ol tbe holiday From tbe windows of tbe huu- Worda"-Chin••• Prouer6 High Commissioner Inspects Canadian Airmen . . .. Vm~t Masser. eab.dian hJ&'h eommlssloner ·rn I.ondoil, stops to t..aJk ta &D alrmaD durfnc aD IDsDeeUoa 1'hli. te a sqaadrun ot the RoJ&) canadian Air Farce at aD BA.F. station in Soulbem England. On Guard Against Suprise Invasion Attempt O:'l.Dt.ario re~ldentl. althOIIitb tbe71 ban the freJJhne~a ot Canadian have' In ihetr bom• province towns and dUes. aeuon this summer. Bound rlous Chateau Fro elosely together gcogro.phu:ntly CJty can b nte.nac, Quebec 1 '~:~~~~::~:;~ an~ In a score of other "'a)· a, On· , orderly di:ar~~~n f~:*daD~~!d~: I': ta.rto IUld Quebec are 1\S dirtcrent . parliament build: t a.D · ~urpW84 boJII!;&f play- The cbarm.lng Maritlm#ProYin- cround are lhla 7e&r "dlaeo .... er· cea have been particularly popular lDC".. ~lber parts of Canada. thla year. :New Brunswick. rea.cb- Fo~ by war to ala>" w-ithin the ed from Eastern Ont&rio In sllgbt- b ad b d or the Dominion IY more than half a day by the ro oun • • "' ' Canadian Pa.clflc Rallway, bas &II Nova .Scotia Ia moat enjo:rabl7 reached from New Brunswick b7 ate&mer. frhe Princess Helene, Na~ turall7 a..lr-aondltloned bT cool ocean. breezce, the province pos .. sessea al l the charm or the sea. ... aide. It- has scores or coastal r e-o aorUI, two or the better known: being The Pines at Digby and Lake.!!llde Inn at Yarmouth. In- land, the Annapolis Valley baa many claims to fame. It 1s tha la:cest "apple orchard" in th& Drltlsb Empire and Ia billtorlcaJiy Interesting a.s th e bomelo.nd or "Evangeline." Tbe Cornwallis lnn. at kentvllle serves this district. Good roads tbrough the Interest- ing cduntryslde make drl\"lng au unusual17 attractive pleasure. of how Britain's rlllporled new air-raid is worklnr · aplnsl Gt!rmany's a-erial In mld ·a lr, It releases a lonr ~ted The cable is d~IJ"ned · to t~•reck the wtnp as night and day ... d.1ffcrcnt In: row streets up ~~~a·d:.::p~~ langUage, cust~ms, Jav;s and, to ta xis dri\'o rurl ously and horse- some extent, ehmate. I drawn cal h Tho 11.\"Crup_o mnn or wom an crawl . cc cs proceed at a f rom Ontario hods Quebec~ !I} as ings ~~~nc~e nt nud modern build- fore ign ns nny or the Cities or th en ° Y Side and neither of Euror•e. Wnlk' th rough lower chu rl ·h Incongru ous, tall-spired IOlii' D, outBide Quebec's hmous d t . e ~. h_omes r eminiscent of wall, and talk to some or the pea. I ~~~aiC \Il \ :'\urmnndy, with tbe pie on tho street. You will hear 1 Jcs l!!.l~~ . L:\wrencn llowlns tho musical FrcnC'b lan gua ge ' D 1 . · 111 1 1o br.ckground. ' I , r vm..:- 11. \ong Kood spo..i ~~ on a I sides, nnd mos t or thrnu ~; l tt· . Lhe En&lis4 ;you he&,[ :Will han~, vlsilor 1 !ro~ ~~~rl~ls~~· tbe7 b~ve!louud -bat 'Li&n~a haa, the attributes of a piffect holiday among oth~r attractions, a Rlvie- land. The outetanding resort in ra" at . Sl ,A.a.drewa-b:y-tbe--Sea. l\"ew !Bruuawlct is St. Aodrews- N.a:. Old ~co~ l.11 Quebec Pro- by-the-Sea on blue Pasaamaquod- Ylnee; a ~ fiw'laa "mage near dy Bay. Two eplendid golf cour- Lalr:e Loulae In the Canadian ses, tennis courts, rtshlng and RO(kiU and the fJotda or Norway bunting In aeuon. boating, biking op the Paeltlc Co&at. and rid ing are among the more ll bu ·' beeD ·no bardahlp for popular aporta but all of them these tral'el \OYIDI realdenta of t&ke aecond place to a abeltered Ontario to · sta.J' In Canad-.. In sandy beacb-Katy'a Cove, main- addition to the atmosphere and spring or summer acUYiUea at thJ.a &ttracUou ~ fJlder. Janda. the7 world·famoua 1010rt. ~ ~ " . . I ~· I JIARVESl WELL UNDER WAY IN tOUNTY steps forward are taken 1D perlo& of great national crisis,~' he ·aatd.· "I haYe found that. the teachers .~ Brltlm Columbia are not patlJeular- ly nationally minded. that they are inclined to concern thetDselves chiefly with Provincial atrain;. It seems to me that this i.'> the time we should stress a closer bon:i be- tween the Provinces and focus at- tention on a national outlook." (COntinued from Page 1) Majo~ R. J_. Boit.on of Peterbor- ough was named convener of the Kirl abJdents the o;ale of War Sa\'• committee to CO-ordblate the war l.naa Gertlficates. work of the teachers and to keep In WhUe wllllng to co~or.erate with intimate touch wtth Ottawa. Major tb~ Department o! Labor and the Bolton ~ked that each Provincial Provlnclal Govemm.~t in th~lr ahn organization forward him a df"t.at1M to ald. farmtn through the harvest resume of the war wcrk being done. season by releasing studen~ froiD A move to postpone durin; the tbe local school.!;, members of the war the flght for Federal aid for Cshawa Board of Education are not elementary and secondary ~uca~ sure .that thf: demand for extra help tlon got short shut from the- dele- In· Ontario· County is surticient to They mted to continue the wianant k~tng the schools closed wort· after R. E. shaul said: "Here to· september 15. before me ls a press report to the Awalt Report ef Sur-t"e:r effect that 1.000 Engllsh children A meeting of the Board of Educa- have saUed for Cs.nada. What at'f' uon was called for five o'clock yes- we going to do about the education "terc~ay afternoon, but not a mffl~ of the.:5e children" cleat number of members appeared The C.T.F. decided to hold its to make a quorum. No actton could meeting in Halifax, and selected be taken, outclally.- to either-decide a.s a £econd choice Winnipeg. to open the sChools on September The fOllowing ~Cflcers were 3 or have them remain clOsed until elected: Pie.sl.dent, Miss Eleanor September 15. ;.. ruggestlon was o!· Anderson . l'lamllton: vlce-presl· fered tbat it Plight be '1\'ell to dmy dents .. J . H. sutberll!-nd. Vancouv- opentng .tbe EiCh~Js until Se9tem- er;· P. R. Bolton. OUUook. sa.st .; bet 9, by whkh Ume illc n.,,......,,, .ipazt preslderit, P. N. Stephen, Mont- those pt.urils wi.shlng t.o register for real; seqetary-treasurer, C. N. farm wort would be aYailable and Crilk:hfte1d, Shawtnlgan Falls ; dt- in the . meanUme, the county com· rector of publlclty, A. H. Powell, EeL miitee, of whh::h the agricultural monton. J. ~w. Ansley Gf Toronto Js repre.sentatlve is chainnan. would Ontar.lonpresenlatlve on the e~ec:u- have had time to . complete a tlve. of the farmers and ascertain their dealre for eXtra help. ND Serloas Shoriqe In a telephobe !'on..-ersation with A. E. Innes; Ontario County Agrt~ cultural Representative this mom- iniJ, ~ "nme-.1 1-c~:ned that there b nOt a serious shortage of farm help in Ontario County. Harvest operaUons arc progressing verr well. Mr. Innes stateU. abd Ontario County fanners do not appea:: to be .., short of rarm help as some other counties. There have been a few re- quests for help, but the majority of the rarmers woull:l rather. procef'd with what help they can 5et at home or from neighbors than we 1 n e z p e r fenced hf!lp, Mr. Innrs BLOWN SKY H!fiH BY 51 DYNAMITE STitKS, M~ DIES Buried Undet' Two Tono of Debris in Mishap at Havelock, Quarry atat.ed. Havelock. AUJ. 20 - P'Uty-one There are a few fftrmers who !!ticks of dYnamite blew up almo&t could use experienced farm band.s, 1n the races or t.wo workmen at thr but none .seem to be available at Ontario Rock Co. quany here ye~ present. The local employment ser\'- terdai. and ldiled one man and lee office has been able to supply ~et1ously injured anot-her. The blast farm help and 1.5 met'"t!!Jg the de· was heard rour mUes awa)'. ma.Dds for day laborers on the Donald. EIU&, 2l. 8 · qiwrymaa fal'lru! around thl.s eommuntty, Mr. from Cordova, is dead, .anc:t ~.tel- H~~~. beaded by Mr. low wo~,~~~~ Innes. met recently and de$fed to suffering froai cuts a~ carry out a ~ throUih the reeves and school seeretarles of the . various toWDShlps. A number pr Provlnelal Constable .J. A. RogepJ t~e have already tha:O said Ellis, wit4 six others. wu re- sponsible for dbcha.rglng the 11 very few farmers &re ln lh ' '1'11 ·~--- &stance. Warden Lt'slie """"'~_Itm.lcharge e quarry. e "'W><Do reported to ' tbe eommittee that he Pkf. Were 'lglilted ·.by •matehes. theft! is no ~ertous shortage of rann When Ellis went to UCht' hJa fuses, THE WHITBY GAZETTE Statem~t on FaUlty w.!hbl Equipnient and . "Plain StUpidity" to Be haued around the Sunderlalld dlo- he .. lei, he found '1101110 be,en~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~i --·-- i =~=~~[' 6REAT 6ROWTH IN CANADA SEEN AT END. OF WAR The n!I)Ort& said . not. many c;ana .. Construction at Hish Pay Enticing to Men Whil~ CropaSulf• sold.ien in the United ~dom I~ 1 ·;~;~~ii enOugh to v;:n:r th'e lll!ll.ll abe Webb equipment over the baWe dreu and none could get. tt on over thfl (l'fttcoat, but It had bten ))0&- .slble to ezchanse ~Several lhc•u.i.on<iil .seta with Britbh troop.s. Toronto, Aug. 1:;.-:.:ew national defense eorutrucuon' work on' Dy- ing fields and. tra.lnlDg cent.rea late thl.s week Oifned. a further drain upon the already sllm farrp labor resources, Labor and Agriculture "dded that r:;:~~:~~t~~ · arri\"ed o\·e~ea~S 1ron11· imd· part& and another large--lot with defective rear end part.,, wblle In Bnother ca,e a .shtpme!tt. or cars· arrived with no ran belt pulleys. . Oei..,lme•o~ otflcl&b yes,.rday re- Dr. Hardy :t ella T eacheu Premier Hepburn, A<tlni Enormo•;• EDt-~riaea 1 Mln~ls'er or Agrlcultw<, and Hon. IRKED BY OKilER 61VEUP ..,.. ~..- N. 0. Hipel, Wnlster or LabOr. M , ·Co: · -H. . The ra.nn help. situauon. botb ay . me .ere Mlnlat.ers sa1d, Was rar more acute ~ Hamllton, Aua.' 11 -canada after the Wat: .wUl 1~w iaster aDd ~ger "'t.han we could have dreamed," Dr. E. A. Hardy, Cha.i..rlnan•or the ' ,.0.. ronto Board of Edueation. told the Canadian n:i.chers' hderat.lon '.at· lt.s dosing. se&Jo~. '"I am lncun.bly an opUmist. a loyalbt and an Imper ialiSt." he utd'. "Tile fact that I havr been a Cana- dian hu beeri a moUvatlng innu'- rnce in my. We. Canada 15 bound to erow. The war mu \'f'ry well give a flllip, It. may very weU be that as tbe result or the war a.n rnocmoWJ amount or BriLLsh a.nd Imperbl enterprise will be trans- felTed to Canada. "When the akies are cleat-M there will be J)OS31blUUes greater than we could have dreamed, T believe, for Canada through the C.T Jl. to make ~ contribution to the rebuild- Ing or the world ." 'lbe fed~raUon decided that. "edu. caHon for demoeraey tn war and peace," wUI be the theme of r.ctu- caUon Week when edueaUonllita acros.o; Canada .stage their cam- "lalgn Lo acquaint the gener,l pub~ He with the wort of the school:!. Schedule-.:! to take place Nov. 10. 18, and the same Ume aa that In lhe Ur.lted State:!. J S . Sutherland of Vancouver de. elared ~n waa mo.st Important Umt the teacher! ~Should stre~ a national lMtead ol a Prov1oclal ouUook. "U we read htatory. we ftnd that rreat ~ ..... now than t"f{o weeks qo when tbe cablDet rlrat adopted Us poUey or e-nlls~~ student help to meet tbe eJ!lerrency. til uie original farm labor surveys 5Ubmlt.Led W t.he Cabinet at' Lbat Ume, membefs were advlsed that enlhlment froni' the- ' (&rm..s, plua ,R movemen~ of rums hands Lo hi&ber paying 'lo'ar tn4Ulitry jobs were th~ thieJ contributl.na' fact.ors to the emergency. On .toP of ,that. national defense c0nithaet16n at Camp Borden and at. Petawawa had drawn hea~ylly upon labor ln Simeoe an:d ~rew CounUe.s. Two ·weeks ago, Simcoe CoW1tY Qad 400 farmers' appllca- uohs for help untWed. llefme Farm Jobs On TUe.sdal': said the M.ln.ltit.er Labor , 1.000 men Jined up befon: . Kit.chener employment otnce ing work on a. training project, pay· ina i S ~enta an hotp'. "At the ame time a farmer came almg, desper- ately in need ot help, and couldn't get one man to so to a farm," uld Mr. Hlpel. "'f the 1,000 aP.pileant.s, 325, includlns a tarse group or war ~t.ua.n.s. wen: hired." The Kitehener UlustraUon wu described u a "definite cue ln~poln' of what b happcntna." ~ Kitchener. defeDIC wort baa been ordered at BroctvWe, Comwall, Peterborouah, Plctofl, Klnpton, N~ Bay, Braot.tord. l.ong ~ncb, Woc:id.st.oct and Cbatham." ~.C,M.P; ~eftl!l Guna, ~· «•:ve No Cuato~ Slipa '. .- · . . . . . Cobourg, Aug. 10~rders or. tht;: local R .C.MP. t.o Cobourg ~Ur.ens t.o turn in all aut.omA.lte plitl))g for which they have no. cual:.olms ' allp, hu caWied many · protests' from many c.J.Ur.ens · who own these- wea-Pons. .. .. . . In au eases the pbtoli liai:e been real:itered. In maDJ" Wt.anc:c$ 1 the weapons are ke~es, ' Some ob· 'taJned by War veterans.. A· war vet· eran, Jerry Harrls . . ~ho . 0!-'DS one Gf t.be finest gun ~.o'OllecUons In Can- ad._,, and who has spent consider· able money in a.:quirlng n, mwt tum over several ahtomat.lclS. Service-station owners anti atore- keepers who keep their automatics for use in the e vc!lt. of a hold-up. ha'te been orde~ to twn in theh· platola. The R.C..M.P. are acting un- der orders from th~ OovemmenL It 1s belteved the purpoSes of the move 1.! tO cet all l\utomatl~ nut l)f clrculaUon Je:st thry be wed by P'U'th Columnl.sUI or C}l.hers. but. protestlnB: cltberu potn'\':"~.t.hose most. li.&ble t.o use the· p iS.t.ols fo:- unlawiut pur- po&es are those wh..: have not re- gl.st.ered th~m. Clt!tens, who ha\'e threatened to reta.ln their weapons have been adi~ they can be char&ed under Ul' Crlmlnal Code. t r . ' \ (', ' 1 The Sunday Schoal·Les$~n <The Intei'D!t.Uonal · UnUorni I Lesson on the s.bo·.-e topie for 1 ·Aug. :z.; 1s n Srur.uel 12: l-tt; II . Psalm 51: 1 ~17; _32: 1-11, the Golden Text beln! James 5: 16, ."Confess therefore your sin:s one 1 ·to another, and pray one tor ! another. that ye may be heal- ed,"> &ch one of us mows what. a '" .;: ••• ...; o;.1 the ·soul ,.-hen we have c_.nrilltted a sln :--~ or lar&e. We lmow, too, -tn.e blessed relief of confC$Slon and the Jcy of being for- linn. 'l'bis lesSon I.& the Story or David's sin - a ~at and grievous sin,. In· deed, which, being at last confess .. ed. _siDcereiy.- repented, and partly atoned, brought hir:l a measure o( relief. David's sin was so great, ·· that One can hafdly condone it. We ean ·onb .say that in his day, ~~~"!::.::::.:. powerful, and. their l . and wrail; were not those , we today. David was ·an Oriental k1ns; and as sueh his . people• eould~~t l·owolsh hlm as he would )>e pinlsb~ now for such' a r.rtm.e, but 'he waS punlsbed, ne~erthclt..'S; and suite~ · bitterly because or what he had done. ·, -.. ' Briefly told, David, w~ · .ooe· nl&ht on the flat roof of hla PJi,laee,' DW a very beautiful woman and f!U in kn'e wlth ber. He tmmtd.late~ wanted her. but abc wu-uiarrted.: Her bUiband was Urlah. i. so~ ln. his anny undei- ,Joab. David sent word to . .)oab that. ba abould ·Pill Urian Into ~'very thlekeal of the ~iJi!<Ji? ~wibjb~ere::,,~b;j"; I would surety be ... did. a:ad after Urlah!S aeath, Dadd married ·hls . Widow and Ulef.• had ~ David thea man1ld Uriah"• wtdow. but Nathaa. the pr<I(IM!. 1mow -t D&vld had - .. aad ....-.him. 101111J: ' that bt would bt 'pun18hed and tiLe.lr .oa • lhoulcldle,, • ' . 4' • ~~\ Nathan told hlm_tliat be" would not. bUt. thai : th!t son whkll':· had been born to hbii -;.nd Bat.bsb.eba · would be st.rlcten. The ehUd' wu taken very UL and Dalid ~ed and fasted and ""lay· all ,ntibt'\ apoD ~ the earth," but tbe chlld died. ' BesidH. the tosS of this Chud. yau remember DaYid bar. .~many JDCWe gTiets. His son .Ammon·.~-\to grief becaUR·Ol a !do. similar to thai ··· · of his father. Be· was kl.Ded by ·~ Absolam, Bnotb.er 500, who late"WU ' a traitor to his '*ther aDi loat' h1& We when the hone was rk:UDc ·• under & tree ·ln~_;::;::~j~ ~uf.!!w. ' !IR!r h