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'i o Paties Trustees of the 'village Pleieriag Retars - 'dLr. and Mss. ` .. Miller and Our congratulations. to Ariaem July 7th, at 2.80. Mrs.
shun our streets. that much= family have taken residence' Chapman, who was informed- .on. be 6grameal M`a
uP" will have charge of the prosra■4a� •
aplpilication .of calciftm chlor- -.`Res E. G, Robinson, Recter of with the fom wes mother, Alts. W. Wednesday last, of his been
-, � the dust, and putting St. George's Anglican Church, was J. Miller . given a poaftission in t C. A. All ladies cordially invited to s _
i ladliat, sad the "old mss" in .&, introduced' '_ � Frank ?rouse, as the Mrs. G. M: Bly and daughter F., and 'who, with ]Les. Chapman. card. _ - `
#cagy cases, is much betties.' guest speaiei at tiffs week's dinner. Gladys, have returned to their horse • left for Halifax, on rdday. �• said Sirs. Brady, wlso haves
- bees in Oshawa' Hospital sntferfag -. •'
With the approach of Dominion on Church Stfr. for the .summer. Mrs. L► Johan received a cab'e- from typhoid--- fefvor, - -for -. severe " .., : •'
Day Mr. Robinson, spore on L;&w i L�...Z fnom_�er son Don�laa, is England weeks, were bp harae laf* .�
. d L R. Jenihren eptess. Seventh Union Jails; describing the three Paris, Out., were visitors with Dr, during the week; announcing -the ' week �• Brad able to be o r
Tow a. Pastor :erf Usdted awreh crosses, the conditions and circum• V. E. and Mrs. Cartwright last arrival of w- grandeditld.--- -- - -a- part - -of each day,. but Mr.= .Bradt
stances that' led to the combination week.. Mr. and ". Fred Vallesu, of is still confined to bed.
Vim. V. B; Jenkinson, B. A:, B. t of the three into the present flag. C. A. Sterritt and W. C. Murkar, Kingston, returned home this week Mrs. -
- Misider of Pickering United ' Although he was not one who ?resident and Secretary of the loeal after spending two weeks with�their L�don R. ILt, of ][osetraal ifl.
enters span his seventh was able to say- --- Britain, right or _ Rotary - Chub,- were in fife city - t►s - daughter, , Mr. Bat Letlard returned from
Mrs. Flank Baker, and
as minister to that eongregst• ! wrong, Britain in the adaninWra- Friday Twit, attending the Djrhkti family. London on Tuesday, where he has
Mr. Jenkinson's snapathetic . tion of British heritage, had many Convention at the Royal York., Mr. N. R. Shortreed,- trnsnager of been for the last ten days, and w*
to the interests and we)- blots, yet the symbols of Christian Ray Andrew, youngest' son of -the local Bank of Commerce is away are sorry to report Eleanoes come
�12re ofishe- ime'ss of its con -1OC �° - -b� -Bn- :Mrs.-- Fied_.Aadrety _repotted._ for. -on his annual vacation for three dition remains critiefsl, with litt>r
gserarad m$ has earned for hisn the stood for a greater measure of idiA7 with the R. C. A. F. on Thurs- Weeks, and is being relieved by Mr. ingprvvement. Mrs. LeGaW ra mine
,odearment and gratitude, of- - gc -- freedom and justice in their ideals ,day, maidng'_ him the fourth son to Cadger, of Toronto. Mr. and Mss. ed in London. w.•
ift and practice of principles. don the Kines-mnif.,.,.. ;,, the last will be 'MW The regular taouthly meeting oil
members of his own church, •'The Way of Democracy stands ei hteea months, part of their time on the inn -St. George's Guild will be held at
t the community generally. The I g up
- of Mr. and Mrs.. Jenkiuson for Freedom and Blessings of Man- Miss Jessie Rorke and cousin, The July meeting of the W. M. the home of 31re. Kingston, on July,
a our midst is respected by an is of the United Chinch will be 6, at 3 p. m. Cars will leave the,
. .- against a too-narrow nationalism ". for Muskoka on Monday fora two• held at the harm of Mrs. C. J. Stsv- Post Office -at 1.80.
soramunity,
1 "Less_ one of today are teaching m week's vacation. enson, on Wednesday afternoon, s
that we cannot live that form of _ I
George's Anglican Chinch' Cek- life ". Referring to the joining of - i - F
orated Illth Anniversary en SUb T the three nations represented, he
said "these nations -when coming x
TJhe One hundred and Eleventh together ` had not considered, what k
of the founding of St. they were .going -, to. get out of its f
e Parish was celebrated on but, what were they going to putt .
lusday morning last._ Rev. D. M: - - into it ". — "if we stand for those. :,.
Rural Dean of Last York, ideals, the - world would someday, be
said Rector of St. Georges, Oshawa a grand . place to live in" .
•
was the Guest - speaker' at the The speaker was thanked lit Geo.
morning service. Rev. Rose . traced Todd.. 3Y
Dr. Fahlaise has ctsazge. of next
the
>sixtory of the-�church, since its
fang, by Rev. Adam Elliott, a week's prog�,
tliaatosnary who was sent out here + i
dos England. Mr. Rose ai o paid �remeitfsn ltssdta, P%tfeeing _
+ifste to the members of the pariah
rs. who have gone into the min- + Cesftinuatien sekool — a nfe 1443 ,. l
WW church work in general
Norma Lfttleford, of Dunbar- rl°� CUss Senours -- 75 W IM
fob, was rsest soloist. Rev. E G. s+ d �� Honours -- a0 `b 75
Rector of the Chuiih, took Thy Claw Rumors " U to �
evening servlca. C edi3 or ?ass Stasdlas — 50 to 60
Subjeeta in brackets have to be re-
peste -4L F. 3 -- standing dependent -
Dmbarton Hone And School Club on completion of Fars Service Re-
— _- $as -�� � , r 'i� • . � . u �� ire — - �gi�snts: ' ,-- tlroac wifo ham — f
trade itl A• C. or more in then third
Over a hundred and fifty child- term and an avenge of is p, a or,
rera sad adults gathered at - Wood's' mart on their year's work, aW tut ` +�.
Bask, Fairport Road North, on Sat -' have to write any final exams. -
tsfiiW tam Air -t'uc .,,,,,,.�1 /'� ` •� ,
bwen the school 'children of Dun -
eAcn Brea by the Daabarton Hems TWO stabieets we not pros•oteet. -
aad School Association.- Everyone I ,Grated, ! :
WW a wonderful time, and it was First C Bon. FS - Jbs White,
the most sne,eeaatpl pimic
Peter Kaiser. Second Class Hon.
t;
held by the Association. Races -Neil Marker, ••Paul Field, .Joseph. �t�
fie everyone, s volleyball game, a �, FS l Kenneth Hoiir4er. Fred ; - -- -
besebati game, a sing -song, enter- Be&, Betty EW ttt, John F &usise, • ]' e • r'
thimmertt for the.• tots;
and eared- 'Jacqueline Grigsby. Third Class
wichas and. cake washed sown by Bon., Gerald Teety (French), Jas- -
eeplow.draughts of, chocolate milk ephine Michael, Jim Potter (French) 7W WA3CHM on tbi' diffi . el '
aoafpleted a happy d-a7 for —�I, from Pass., Audrey Scott (Matta. PWach) - � -- -- - _
,tie youngest child to a' 76 -year old W C. -
f`reda staon hilt, French). _.; • -'maser tlieir a'u� sail oot,niQg s:—
a,autt who played second ap after ae- =.C.A,P. bombers
one of the ball , teams. t . fi rude IO _ _ . • -
The . pi�nie w� orgssnsad ■ Y• rat Class Hon., -Bill Pawson, FS v _
$to er �
committee of three ladies of the Catharine rk: Second CQIMs :H - - t ^• - -
cama�`'���
Hahne and School- Executive, Mrs. �, Fowler.. Third Class 'icon., FS j
R R. Hannah, Mrs. T. Hodge, and �n gam Allchurch, Molly Pieov, As raw reavits, dmay entered R.CJLP. Training Schools. They : ,x .
Mie, W. Bean, and everyone was Continued an opposite pate emerged happy and ezcmwg montYis as trained
loud in -p of the splendid . emer within i lice ha
v�d one or the
",= rte' -"°� NAY16AT01S
-terse ;., which A eyhad P= ed. — 4:,.. - ~. �— , and
for continuous entertainment. There -
were prizes for everyone hn - the - - -Upon- - calling a nearby phone member of a bomber Crew Ls an erc�fesc at hts own r— _
races, winners of losers number early this week regarding ( PC � the same tiow part of s daily -kmr, riaoot6- wTorking -
�_... ,
�E�S 4 nAt01S- =
William Spider's Wildcats clawed a. "new addition lb a certain fautyly" 1 tat em Hap04. 6)% &e ah. mining and teafiniea! knowledge (Ai OsWsts) :
their 'way tv a ✓�.t,rl.�r- sottbsli the News. was irL�d. in reply
win over Horace Brown's hibernat- to ourenquiry as to the sex of the+ `—`� . , . r }- • . >� =�ej- o - -- rsi.d'ir 4
fug. - Bears, althou¢b the score is new -comer -= "they were - not sure, ' t ' ; or ®sdden .. , . • "so tit them later is dva lit. _ i■f■sials itisrsfs■1. 1
still in doubt, as the scorer, forgot it was one or the otb r•,
to bring his adding machine. 'One `Afsse,an= ihm ear on needed Tot Aiacnew. ...
Join
iaosr+h
erg mar of e;¢ht atremhed six °ieiteriag Rd1 Craw .! !-at beavest iR.C". Recrui ft (•esrOm . '
strikes into a hone nine run. In the _ _ _.'
vollgyban game Rev. Mr. " atl'Ir! crew 17ys wi _ r ..
' � : The regular. monthly �exwu, ive m'� t •�+y+��y 1�, mwwUy , eat 70 79,
Robinson's Co-eds downed Charles ` meeting of the Red Cross tq be held P" "arr tkg e. rox do Asst a*" a Hisb sdow edwabaf,
Pelling's Upsadaisies by 7s• --70, or . in the rooms on Monday, July eld
something like that The scores did , at 2.30 . on.
not count • as much as the spirit of. P sharp.... _
fun that existed with everyone. It
I Nursing Class to be held Monday,
evening July 5th, at 8 p. m. A good =
was a pleasure to see tine dignified -, attendance is requested. rO� ORCE y
adults ..lt?se 'their. 'dignity, "and 'slip � � -
�Ite years, off their shoulders. _.
The cocolate milts and Cixie •cope j c " _ A R . R E W -
were provided from the funds of _LOCALISMS the Dunbarton Community' Services
Association. Prizes -were purchased M?e �• Reid is home from the
by collection and 'donations.- hospital, but has, to -remain in bed
The sing -song was lea by Rev.. for some time. _-
Madden. Little ` Betty Davis expertly Miss Doris' Hedge; of• `Audrey `haa [ .
played her guitar for accompani- Joined the staff of the Big Store: _
ment, and her contribution was very "ors war►. lfodge of 'Hamilton, FIGHtING COMRADES OF THE, SKIES `
much appreciated, — Owing to the who attended, the Hewis-- Robertson
shortage of•apace, we cannot publish wedding; has been visiting her °sister' _ fro. 1&itrased 'boddet vin&' frill informations wrist: Director• o . Mamein R.C.A.P. �acirsosa -
.43
in -law, Mrs. Allin, on Christina St. f $>
'Dr, and Mir. Fallaiae and family , Aurdding, � 'a, or sot nearest of sbese, R.C.A.P. Ricrmiting Cgutsss: wsi!
Miss Judith Somers -Cox, Boston, Vancouver, Calguy, Z101ontm, Saskatoon, Regina, Winn- North Ba , DWiadeor, London, Hamilton, Toronto,
spent • the week -end at the cottage; Winnipeg, oronto,
Mass. called ' oh a few friends here at Corbett's Point. Kin8sto4 Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec. Moncton, Saiot.jokn, 1Halifa�. t
last week. L .t,_;4,tn`►Vr.1 - - - -- -� - — - _` • a
-.j.3 ` - .. -. ,. e. ..Fi.1l'. , _ A .., .. - v- e. - ..,.s. a '•-. . v 1 .. r ..�
~ a
out wipiagi Roveat this bathing water level," the broadcast, re-
- .a SOW Can 1 7 ? freque ittly, or until the starts dfs• by The Associated irc>~+,
x _ !<� Asue llsihy appear. said. "Exits are carefully -sa Qr-
- ' • Q. Now- can I fertilise potted
NOW V O BUY T = R Z s _
y' Q. 4How Sian I renovate` Ilat pianist ed with heavy barbed Kira Ct+-
QadK bands? A. Take tea leaves that have tanglements and extensive :nine
been used and put them around fort.-."
A. Brash with a sponge or amiU fends surround the ,
-brush. }iritli a solution made by
-potted plants. it In an eise3lent. - -- - - - -- -- _ - — -
i dissolving 1 -% oz, of white Castile fertiliser ' • a d stimulates. the
E ' Regulations _
soap in 4 oz.- of alcohol, to which growth _ -South American countries are -I,
is vAded 1 os. each of sulphurlo -�_ .:_ salvaging sunken vessel's along
ether and water of ammonia. -Rinse ' '
in° -clear rain 'water. .Sea �' orts- Guard . the coasts to provide scrap gives]
{
Q. iiew can I remedy an oily European Coast? - and iron for domestic needs. '
- - _ ,•: — ` �QgsS® <x skin? - -- L
A. Wash dally—with hot castiie k
p soap Buda. Follow this by rinsing The German radio said recently . LeROY'S
y / in bat their in cold water. the west coast of Europe was FEMALE K L'
Q: How' can Z remove fruit guarded against ,invasion :by sea l
stains ?, fdrts built offshore of "thous- For Painful and Dela; .d
Period's, Extra Strengt ,
A. nkle some dry s6t and of tons . oi. steel and con-
Spri $4 00
• V � immediately on a fruit stain and cress''' and manned night and . PHONZ LL. 3600
It will seldom become permanent. day. - The forts were said, to be For City Delivery
.w u - Q. H,owF can I remove• warts from armed with batteries of heavy S'S DRUG GFS. .
the Bkia? and •anti- aircraft guns. - 1981 Davenport Toad
.a 5'.. A. Wash ,in water, in whith ,has "The 'forts are aipproached'by (Corner venpore Ave.)
b2en dissolved a quantity of wash__ — hundreds of narrow steps •lead- • - TORONTO -3
i r In soda. Let the hands dry with- Y ing up to. the plaftorm from the 191,;:11 t,.,,,111 06,r,,,,,1,- „,,,,��.� =.:,i„
Y IRST go'to your nearest �-
° • Firestone Dealer who L S S I F I E D -ADVERTIS
has the official information _
- -ind Cflt] advise you if-you AGENTS WARTED TIRES FOR SALF.SCRAP WAN'TID '
FARMERS - r - are eligible and in which IF YotrR HUSBAND IS CONTYUB- TIRES TIRES TIRES
' uting 1016-D-f his salary for bona° WE HAVE A L.A2it;E - SELECT,IpN mrtr�,' r a ° `' m"�r L:ne- slid--
- - Tires on farm tractors, data you -are included. He - and yon' want- to help with the Waste paper: Consvlid:.ted Tc m 8c”
-- Combines, and trucks are family budget and can devote a sat good used passenger car and •.Tfetal t'ompany, it? -G4 N':.�;;ora '.
_has the application forms few spare hours dally to a pool- truck tires. Available to eligible Street. Toronto. All. 3!•31.
eligible for replacement buyers. Most sizes. Mount ,Pleas -
tion with good Day, write Avon
- - provided -they cannot be and will help you fill them Products of Canada, Limited, lIIlb apt Motors, 632 3Lt. Pleasant Rd_
- - - -- - repaired or retreaded. St- Alexander St... Montreal, Que. - Toronto. - -- -- - gU31MER RESORT
in,. will furnish the. Inspec- _ _ --
Furthermore; -nay farmer. HwIRDRESSING SCHOOL
not owning a truck may nOII aZrPua au4 f�v avray� w�TU3tUBILES —i BED �+ ".�.� ! ~ N — �' AS "'nn -V.''- ` "°'
replace the tiro on his LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE ]Lake, Ontario: Koctd t r,"m.; ex-
- thing he Can LO help .you ES. Robertson method. ' InfnrmatlGn cellent food. ideal locatsan. : tyian,
'• : passenger oar and fruiter.' - - IJ6FD CARS tVITH GOOD -TIRES. _
Just loaf. Tele:,lu.ne
-'- For further information = obtain a Tire Ration P r bee sae c an lit >tita- -� ys I eiF�reae�a$ Acae- 2ah
_ ors mite Uaed ar at aO request regardin classes. golf, ride or 1
_ a
see the nearest Firestone - `_ Y040 Yonge Street; Head Office, emy, ta7 Avenue Road. Toronto.
mit necessary to buy a new
Dealer. 63'L Mount Pleasant Road. To- _
tire . See him today. runto. Telephone Hy. 2181. HEREFORDS_ I'£R�O ►At
IE MONTHS UGb REWSTERED
AUTO PARTS Hereford bull. Domino breedintr ii DO i,•Qtl Know'
z A
Pri.'ed reasonable. -Herd fully ac- TEAT Sll urns Person =.. �'ortlf �stoa,
SEE Pit: \V AND i SED PARTS FUR ALL credited. Herd hire, W.H.R. Ideal
makes of ears ant! tricks Coal- Domino ]25 3o, qualLty • pius Family Records are found L-.• the
r. cte automobile machine shop hry -ding. Black Bros., Caleden, aid of Bacon - Vaughan. Al '•? U.i$
r' mrvice. General Auto SuDD1Y. » Ont- pNtandard Gene ualogl�t of lot c -x-
Frederick �3t., Kitchener Ontario. - filelent eS udio,a 189 of AVe.,
BAHY CHICKS REMEDIES - Wind +or,. . gatlafled Oienty Ont. FrancWFa, ,Er,40hh.
'
RFD 13LUUD QtICKLY TABLETS Americantdtes my reference.
HYBRIDS popular lar EXTRA VIGOUR stop White ts. al oea In chicks,
also DoDular purebreds. Complete Turkey Doulta. also calf scours
list.- alt ages Fairview berms, and pill scours, costs tfi chick
St. Marys, Ontario. 2e poult, ]OZ pig, SOc ca t. Trial -� PHOTOGRAPHY
sample f1.00; guarat) teed results
CN1,'tiE1'a ARK
°big hualaesa' or,mon•y back. R A Flan
Have YOU l�eard� 8. If one Is not familiar - Frith. a now. Outside of making muni- IJmitea. London, Ontario. "I AM VERY PLEASED %N' :TH
lions thr biggest bualne+s In - -
• dish when eating in a restaurant,
Canada today is the production AiF.DiC'AL a
- • _ is it all right to _ask the waiter or food. both for the armed forces iOUR'PROMPT SERVICE . .
civilian %, far export and do- RP
AL man Consulted a rtei estate to desctlbe 1t" • an_ct IT'4•FYc'F.LLF.NT. ,RL RESULTS
Inestic consumpl;lon.' Chickens and after takin& Dixon's Remedy for wrltes a customer at P i' ;h
agent for a write -up of the prop- ' ' 4,• W"hy isn't it proper t6 use lb- egirs rank high in the scare. Rho umat +r Pains and Neurltia. Water, N.S.. who adds: "I hay L rid
arty Ile wanted to sell. *When the breviations' when writing a:aoclal- Tlceddle chicks a r e healthy - Munro's Dru„ Store. 335 Elgin, many friends about your
' chicks — -from Governmon)_A,R- Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. and I know that from nuw ,•, ,pu '
agent submitted his description of letter oP note. e proved blovdtested ancestors that will get films from them t ; e-
The property; the owner exClaimed• b. What is the correct way to in -' w e F e - sturdy-, Reset- developing.' YARN% AND WOOLLEN RAGS veloping and •printing,•' cana ,. tike
heavy- prodwinrt, birch. Th y're this from. all parts s f nand . felt
- -- ='Read that again. " - After- the see- - treduce- one's father' to a ']roman? the kind of ahicka on whi'T It' iitAt'HfNF. ANh HAND KNITTING how well pleased customers tre
-anti reading.•the owner said: •6. Is it permissible, to lean -one _ is safe to found a big business. Yarns. 11.55 lb., postpaid, We ac-- with Star !waaprbat Service.
"I don't think I'll sell. I've been elbow - on the table while. Cat1IIg' net your share of the profit _1n cept .Woollen recs_ Fleehertoa• Any Sixe' ]toll -6 or A E \p:• -.., ctx-
ihe current and coming big mark- Woollen drills, Fie:•hPrton, Ont. A DEVELOPED AND
_ looking for that kind of place -all - - Answers et. Prompt shipment on many _
#� l�reetls o .. SyL�.d Zz6zseaY AVra�G� rArZiL !yv a
Buy niv. ut" uuui -yuu- rrau -wet i.. lit -iuw jile. tabu. 1 _uu�t Leo- t
Fres cattlo;tlte acid price 31st _ ec�Joy letter+ so tnnrha ma�re �. t,en v
description I didn't.know I bad it." pie'_ .both met] and Women, are sus- � Twrddic 0hirk -Hatcheries Limit- GRADt'ATE , NURSES ' FOR TU- "snaps" are encloased.
ceptible to and enjoy flattery, but ed, Fvivua, Ontario, herculo^nis sanatorium of 700 beds. You too, asp q
Good. aaary with full mainten- . . get ¢ tter_r •:•alts
Six-Year-Old: "1 wonder why the welt -bred person is tactful - -en- GO THE LIMIT OF YOl'1; t'AP- AF----- awe.-- FseEliene' Ifylag '-quarters. from your Camera if %ou mai: your
ao many babies got horned It _ QUO not „_ to _ oyerc{q . I . 8. . Yes.- Ity to' handle therm - seems good _ State previous experience,.. ace. it betorhr to star %aapKiot
- advice to Bummer chick buyers, etc. Add'reas Application to Miss pee -anJ p:lnt.d.
night ?” 4. I3ecause.it implies••haste, giving Markets demand unlimited_ sup- A. Fwart, Superintendent of Bet drier tjtialtty, sharper pt: ;;. ,t
d lies. Hatching t!]1 late July to Nnrsrs, 5toun[xin Saiiatortum, lowest cost. .And you vit-I .a the-'
Seven- Year -Old: Why, don't the tinpresston. that the writer
age 'card*of yoUY needs, so it you Hamilton. Ontark. promptest .s,xcice obtathabt' by
you know that? It- Is because wl,�htss to hurry through the work. want summer chicks, pullets, mail 1n keeping with- quality y i k. -
_ _' _they want to be sure of,flndiny 5. The proper form would be "Aire. 4•orkerels or started rhicka, or- TAPER'uR31 Mail us a roll for trial.-'
' „ - - • - -der stow; Bray Hutchery,-130 John E MOl NTF:D • F.Nl..1RGF.MFI \7� w e
their mothers sit home. Brown. this is my. f>ither." d. NO; -\ F(nmliton. Oat. STOMACH AN'D THREAD WORMS
- —o— thou \ti''it Is ,all right to lean be- i` z._�-
often are the cruse or lit -Henna ._
g $ Diounts,..
+ DOGS A FERRETS In humWh all acres. No one im-
_ The pastor 'ores examining 'one tween Courses. taunt! -Why. not ttad' out -If thin You can have rrtiars;emept• ^• .our-
r of the younger Classes, Slid 8sked CRFYHOUNDR; TRAINED,- RACING In. your trouble? interesting par - ed by hand for a omull
c. r' Hunting, Beagles: FetTrete oculars— >€rea' R'r1te: SfulvenGY'e - char -g e.
Ike question: "What are •the - sins 'Britain plans' to put more than Rcmediea, Speclallsts, Toronto 8,
at omission ? - After-a little silence' 36,000 bverriment workers into 'Write Al Schacht, 4736 Riverside Oct. ` -STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE.
g Drive, Riverside, Ontario:
one young lady offered: munition plants and Itift. tt-y. PATF.*TS sea r e, Postal Trsmlaat A, 'r..: IAtY
- rPlease - sir, they're sins -We i DYEING A CLEANING ,
FEIHERBTt)NHAIIGH a CUdtPANR Print your aurae and address I':,;:',ly
ought to have committed and Most'-of the camphor now used RAVF. YOU ANYTHTNG NEEDS on all ordrr.q.
e dyeing or cleanlfi'g? Write to us Patent Solicitors. Established
lkadea't." _ its North America comes from for Information. We are glad to 1890; 14 icing West, Toronto.
—o— Southern pine tress. answer Your. questions. Depart- Booklet- of [ntormttioa on -n- .
TEALCHER3 WANTED
Patient— "Doctor, can you rnent H. Parker's Dve Wor�a - _
l.tmlted, 791 Yonge Street. To-
ours me of snoring? t snore =ronto. MARTER — WANTED, PRrJi:.::T�\
iso loud that I awaken myself ". ant teacher for S.S. No. 1, dlarter,
Doctor'- "Well,' In that ease
FEATHERS WANTED DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH near Enklenarr •18 "p>rplr ,
,would certainly .advise you WILL PAY THE FOLLOWLNG The 'Beat, Reim, or, Bell aryOR'.R.DNo 1. Mar. Wright, r
b flee M another room:' f.,. 3 0..: . 1, tL-
P ers: Goose feathers, 88c lb.; --Duck TEACHER FOR GRADES 1, A'V
—o_ —' - feathers, 48s lb, Canada- Comfort Delivered by Mail ) t aineville Schobl on Wghw ,,i . 2. I
Before the days et ration br Co.: Limited, ?3'8 Dunday St Any 8 or 8_ expoeurq film perfect?? State salary expected. Ann?••
TY. ,,i J .`►, I sod y..u•04 err. 1y jbc. J. Rispin, 832 Colborne, St. L'rant-
rbaaops *a used to make imitation '� -• Supreme Q ality and cast service ford.
416icken sandwfchei out 'of roast FARMS FOR SA#.E- -guarantee
IIYIPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE FULLY QUALIFIED HUSIE C CSC_
:y fiwO FjIRdIS FOR SALE. GOOD omics ,teacher, for Fifth, Cl;s.rri.'
"Yes,• and now we must lnlake k "'"/ land, good buildings, well water - Station J. Toi;nto Write stating salary, certit:ratca
ed; some wood on both: iose to and grade sub acts r
`e imitation -veal bandwichea out town- Each 2 acres. H. M111-
FILMS e.e vim. a1e+E.+ 25. _ ' n�.� _ j D, eparaQ to
rnggt_nhlnYen ' +_ _ ing• Nananee, . 6. `' , _ Colebourne ,V•Seeretury- Trep�urer, —
is from Two prin m each negative. 12e- '
—� ' ` ' FARM WARTED Flats 2c each. Montreal Photo, riverside, .Ontario.
. "Do you mean to asy your__ �' __. -- _ __ ,0. s. 15.0, station F;- Montreal- --- PROTE3TA;vT—TFaixzx %I- ntea
husband - beat y $1 SENDS 300 AAInTED, SMALL FARM ON r:AxE
you when you • �� � - for S.S. No. 13i McNab. Duo �•: to
iarrlved hems my midnight?" min a '' � :Campbellhoul$ Logan Ave.; Ave.; To- ?'AAIE I'�T GO PERSONAL
S�7- TIiLL- LEAIGTii - commence l 0 OtApply Secre ary -Trg cu a i'ic.y
"Yee —but only b 40 min. "BRITISH CONSOLS" "LEGION" hone to Secretary - Treasurer, airs.
— " .. Cris n�ia T caisyaell, GLs, =;otr
- , , atteal - NIACEiONAIp'S MUM", � medium lead pencils. 12 all one _ -' Station,- Ontario.
- -
' . �— • =?? �' n �� • FARM 'IMPLEM'E:V�f'S name r5c, •6 -all one. name 50c,
7iBitor: SCOTCH GL_IMpt -W fiPORT'- postpaid. Trans - Canada Mail Or- -
" Tn w1lom are- yrm- Brit_ der. Box st deli v, mewtrYEI. PROTESTANT TEACHER. F( -" S
a.AVna, u_�vr,caat naa.asi,n a•, Ao. Z Goulburn. Dutae,, ii•nt - -.
fy that letter. ?" �Igoretires _ 2 units 1805, % H.P.' Motor, $55. mencing September 1. Stat•a al-
Lunatic: "TO myself," or i lb. Tobacco — SMBt SMOKNG or any,' Toronto Radio A Sports, 841 OILS AND GREASE ary. Bert Garland, Hichc::.ud,
Visitor: "'What are yDn telline MiACDONALDS ti1N! CUTS (with paper) also 'Yonge Street, •Toroilto. Ont. R.R. No. -1. _ _ .-
MCCORMICK M
gd0r9elf?" Wdt•rs to tM Camdlae' Arm OWER, No. "Bi 6" WANTED,
Army OV6lSEAS •^d BEND 1'UR UL'R NEW °1943 PitICE Q71A'LTFFEk? PRsv::::t-
CAtieQ1A�41 1p rEp RIf,pOM ro�Iy ` in either 6 or 7 ft. cut; 1 8 -tL rant teacher for Sand[ield �c;iool, its LDnatIC: "]tow no . a :.au..T -i-:- t"_A* -g!-- —1�n sit Ralt�; 1_3 Luzrow�L&cS4� list on oils and grease. _ Co -ODer- •
• the —Htl i.wu you Y. ao,v aFunuae , '-
VW 't 'get the letter retail tomor Men Onkr errd Remossi tttot— Plow. W. J. Perrie, R.R. No. • 3, first, 1943, salary $950.
Brussels, Ont. 8t. or onto. btat ng' ,qua)jfications Knd px.-
-� — T RABBITS WW s -• - t-
'pert\ ce o J. toody
-- ., FARM EQUIPMENT ary_treasurer._Sandfield tov: ^i ip
Women, remarks t Wring- _.._ - -_ - ei•trool area. Big Lake, Ontario
ftR SALE BIRDSELL CLOVER RABBITS; N E_ W. ZEALAND
tsnektng oontemporary,•are not Huller No. 1, in Al condition, run Whites, Imported, thoroughbred
- -what. they were i0 years ago. TWOBwabIWI6 ry0"#ISGwwswMMstslaMst only a few seasons, ball bearings. stock. .All c6'rrespondance area- TRACTOR PARTS
_Ed. Ewart, Bolton; Ont. veered. ,Robinson's, 312 Rly_erdale,
tloms of them are 1rOm five Riverside, Ontario. "" TRACTOR PARTS N E W . AND
_
As ten yes'rs older. " FOOT BALM used, for all makes, of tra'etbra."
�r STAMPS General Auto and Tractor Supply,
- BAUMEEKA FOOT BALM destroys 13 Frederick St., "Kitchener, ant,
offensive odor instantly; 46c HOBBYISTS, 'COLLECTORS, SWAP -
�tl�v• _— .- - -- —__ bottle. Ott&W�A agent, Denman -
ette -': rt,r -Store fittews pers. Agents, and all those who'
GC[�i - ..1.1. �� vuel.d. ��._ ,t.'1- 1 ✓.a11 : - gtOODF�1 HARNESS PARTS,
By Reuerta Lee wee -- 11ha11 =one _ Postcar� with \ _ .
HAIR GOODS your name atid- address to: John's
Matt Service, Box 0 -38, Arcade
- - p ITCH STOPPED _ Only firm to Canada manufacturing Building; Comeau °Bay, Quebec, - FARMERS WE MAatiFACT T la
]. When unfolding a nsl kln ai jXR�/f/�.��ii// ladies' and gee lemen'a hair goody Canada. from Canadian Hardwood, stand
-
>>e diaper' table should it be doer •OF Molt• OgCls exclusively. W'rlte us -for particu- and size of Neckyoke:a, each. G;.c;
r lays. Whiffle Trees, -rach 60c; Do:it,le
obove Or below the edge of the dsiekteli baln itehissated®s,Pimpkr eth- RHEUMATIC PAINS Trees, each :"Ac:- Tweerr: r•eit- '
jar- - - - -- -- - - - -- -- MM '■ioot,..e.is,.oabies,rrsbsand eresternall - yokes, e a c h 25c. Chem`.en_ly
1. Is it al] right to'flatte;F a ei`- "H°-FO�'les cm1aawtins`Dwflos' any• ` stllg k °afe dt., Teroete, OstarN PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT -treated aAd-pginted -red but
g 1f 'wptie, Ii D. D. D. Ptesaiptloe. GroaaekN the good results from taking Dix- out hardware. Orders or' nc�. io'sa
' \''.•' -*m when in Conversation with M6111]" •goo Irritation mdquieklrIto a k " on's Remedy for Rheumatic Paine than $5.00, shipped am•tt•heri, 'by,
' 3S- &WhatkVr•►eal4a �e Ind Neuritis:• MunYO's Drug Store, ' Frai,ght collect.- A Fixher, ; or
o' �_ t atsuttodyisrDflD.PRE` ��irM0M ISSUE NO. Z7 -4i.3 i36 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. ]and, tint.
" �.',i:r .''., ." ,., ,,6, °� .1x;,r• R ��.` ...- .. - .4:. 1's* '� ,k.... -i= 2 .'w yL...w: •t .1,tr'.ra.. `x:ia'..e S-W.
y.r t. ;,�' ",,,ry�ri,,,, •,•s�, .q•�:' t �'.4 «.4 +yw- .w .- •ypr,•;�.:� �s<�• .,.ytr.� .ft. ar.• .z�•ie, �.. ...:e e• .m
! :R'h+ r. ?.�.fy.J1 „W h ',N..^' u —!L -,” y�y,�..k vmcx.w ,e%i ,'Mi >M� "i • +,�''%s': � . ' _ ,�'
preselon wherewith the Egyptla w g FOR BUTCH }
see - SUN -DAY ca
oppress them. Cons' now th*tre-
RADIO R E P O R? E R A S C H O O L Lure, and I will .end the. unto
Pharaoh, that thou mayeat brine
- L 1E S S O N forth my people the children o[' q
Israel out' of Egypt."
Would you tlke a recipe for one - �Oc`ts -'to- be mardersd- htatsal�-- -- God h Himself come down -
our of cool refreshment during a time alone will toil. It as s
• 1- warm summer afternoon -7 It's not • • • __ _ Juiy 11 to do the work of redemption ? ;
a hard recipe to follow, !n fact, Many followers of that whim- uGOD CALLS A. LEADER - -'1 what need of Dtoses' ThrouahQut
admeoue else obtains and mixes steal microphone family', Vic and Exodus 2:1-3: 12. the entire acheine o1 divine goy "1
�all the ingedfeata for you, all you . Bade, have been wondering during PRINTED TEXT, Exodus 8: 1 -IL erninent we •meet with the prin.
.,-4ave GOLDEN TEXT -C o m.e now otple o[ mediation. -Gad ' ever to do is sit Mack, relit and recout• •weeks- what, has happened =.. ;?
li�stea or it you' have 'chores to young Rush, who has been con- therefore, and 1 will send, the* speaks to men and works 'for them
,,I� • c wttito Rharsa that thou marest through - the instrumentality t9t z
that nivat be' done, xeep pi;.a61s 3pieueu� _
away,, but keep listening too, our radio gatherings. Here's t e gas- bring forth my- people the children me4.
refreshment r( wit! 'help those wer: Billy Idelson, "Rutrh to.lrh of 111raet •okt of Egypt. Exodus! Moses' Humility'
'chores. along. HiiiiVs ill you do .: radio friends, has exchanged the = : 10 "And MdsBs said: unto ,God, who
V.,.::"
tuae in radio station CFRB any. airwaves for the seawavea.and is THE LES60N�'1N 'ITS SETTING am I,,:that L. shs,►nld go trtIIto• Phu1r•
or e7 `1Y afternoon between 4.30 now is training with the United Time --- 162814!6 B.C. aoh, and " I "siiaulQ brills Lo1'li '
and 6.80 tad you'll get a sparkling State* .Navy. However, there, will
Place,-The events identified the 'children of Israel out o[ A`
mixture of entertainment that will still be an entertaining yputhful with the birth of Moses took plaOer�, ,.. Egypt?" The men most Lit for
put new life into you. You really member of the Vic ,apd Bade group. probably, sear the -Pity of Tanis, great missions are apt to deem
sheuid, for good results, use all Thirteen year 'old"' Davits White- one of the royal residences In the themselves unfit. In Moses' case.
the ingredients available in this house, an eighth = grader school
northeast of the Dsita, near the forty years of ezIla' and at a shop-
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one hour .here they ire. boy, bas been chosen to portray month of the Tanitic branch of herd's life had unfitted him for
CF'RB's Refreshment Hour. Com- the newly created part of Russell
the Nile. The call of Moses toot dealing with a court and made,?
'mencing at 4.30 Ferry coma, easy Allb.-K. li,....e "-- ne'W to radio -Place in Midian, near Mount Sinal. him a stranger to his brethren.
�o-risttyn -to Binger of popular Bongs, Ss a Stn"_ Qewit a keen basketball The Call of Moses Even his cgs of eighty might well -
brings latest song hits. From 4.46 (an and -s. gifted- violinist he's "Now Moses wan keeping the have seemed to him uneuttabie
to 6 o'clock Mountain Music, as also the youngest of 9 children flock of Jethro his Lather -in -law, "And he said, Certainly I will •tote English bull mascot of the priest of Midlan: and he led be with thee; and this shall be C • battery at Camp Callan,
sparkling and refreshing as its and Lour of his brothers are' is the Calif., has his own private a as
titio. At 6 o'clock Madeleine Car. Service. You're going to enjoy this the flock to the bacY of the wild- the token unto thee, that I have kit, and is a bit irritated here r
roll Resda _ a Quiet 16 minutes bright new radio star. ernes, and came to the mountain sent thee: when thou hest brought 3ergt. Andy Yuhas pretends to
_ iatcx;naa of favourite prose. • • • at God, unto Horeb. "And the angel forth the people out et Egypt, Ye _ �a- r_�bit_e,— .4811d Otstr and Dad" take over the With events !n 'Europe gather- a Xeaul s,>- ',�VVbs. a1- uLLII- 'rl - -1II ahall serve uoa upon tars moue-
microphone at 6.16 and recount Ing daily impetus, oy6ryons is a flame of !!re out of the midst fain;'
the cheery everyday happenings watching 'for word of UJhlted Na- of a bush: and he looked, and, be- God never asks any of us to wanted to do thJs kind of wort
'4n an average family. By 6.30 tions invasion. We know exacting hold, the bush burned with rive, undertake a great task until He forty years before, but the 'hour
you've relaxed enough to feel' rar- °preparations are ,being made, that and the bush was not consumed. Himself has first determined that had not come for such a deliver•
iaYtogo, .aid__ will tackle with important moves are imminent, And Moses' said, I will turn aside -this work must be done, that the sure. We often may want to do
t rigor "the brain tessera offered in shut file -hoar has-not, 7ro1 striseit. -�►, and see. thin great stsht, -w#>. hour --ts ripe for Ita gecomplish mat �►hieh-Gad-wialt9" bs done -
one of the newest types ants shows It is the hour before the dawn .. the bush is not burned." meat, and at the same time, that before the hour that God has age-
*at4tted "Are You a Genius'" a period when there L time to What Moses Saw He will supply the strength, the pointed for the doing of it. In the
reminisce on past events, before The bush which Moses beheld wisdom, the guidance, and if need desire we- are at one 'with God;
plunging torwara imw ,L• L -4t�e - burdine. was probably. some spec- be, the miraculous Intervention we must watch that the execu•
For the benefit of war workers for final• victory. On- Sundt/ last, des of thorn. The fire was super- for the glorious achievement of 600. Ui - sire Is ak th&
and :hose people who turn to • June 27th, the CBC network in- . natural and ' did not affect the that which He undertakes. !Roses time God has set.
their radios for entertainment In augurated a new series of special vegetative life of the bush. This
the late evening, CFRB now car- broadcasts heard ,between 8 and it was that arrested the attention
rtes a special series of program- 8.30 p.m. entitled :5ornewbile Be- of Moses. The mode of the divine -
m�s s'.ghtly !rota 11.30 to 12 mid- e
for the Dawn" each "feature appearance is not without deaigm. r �1
night. The week's line-up offers a ' broadcast will recall a story of the The bush tha4 lives ynscatbed bi. AST INDIAN ISLAND
variety of entertainment to suit heroism which has brought the op• y the lambent flame that winds
s every taste.' Briefly, here It i's. • pressed peoples of -Europe to the round all Its leaves and branches
1Arua,ity. a dramatis halt hour en- threshold of deliverance. U an emblem of that which is HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle ,tire!- banded -
° wad "Romance." Tuesday, "in. • . • • 1 Depicted armadillo,'
vitiation to Music", entering yawl• _ pure and holy, and therefore o[ the WIOiOIDIRiOjWiWrt IL�S!Oi1V �s��l fat
f 2 'true Church of God in the furnace island in the E!RI1 I't`J E'lF DO - -'
Beginning Sunday:. June 7th, East Indies. selenium•
ore well kubwn symphony arches- Of affliction. The flame of fire E I D 19 New Latin
avid each Sunday thereafter, all - 7 Additional A 5 SAD E 'E �D T O
tras and . stagers. Wednesday, CBC owned radio stations 'will corresponds *Ith , t13e fiery . -trial 8 Mountain, (abbr.).
"Good Listening ", the .newest type commence operations at 9 a.m. through which the people of God nymph f D R E �D .5, i 21 It belongs tb
of uniz show. Thursday, 'Margery barb had to pass, that the lusts _� LEA.' U TAT D the
LawcrtnCe, favourite Metropolitan This new sign on time has been 12 Change
adopted in the interests dt con- of the flesh which had. grown up position. L �yy� S 1'E 22 Rambler. t-
Opert soprano. Friday. "Broadway servation of equipment and man. In Egypt, might be consumed, and 13 Allotment of M L;O 1FJUJIWI O,P 23 Approach • -
1&ndbox, highlighting that cur- 'faith and. its. kindred' virtues be land.- under cover
. power. E T cJ i5 A'D
Feat voice sensation of the air left behind in' all their ytkor and. 16 Portico. f a screen.
VvaveF, youthfgl Frank Sinatra, beauty, it Black bird Of T R E AST L •p �2 E 25 -- is one of
and- Satuxday- the invitation to Britain Does Not Mlhat Masse Hoard the cuckoo EA �2 O 5 1 O�iV E its principal
dance each week with a different Want Fat Bacon ' ..And when Jehovah saw That he family. 1„1,1 cities. a
outstanding -dance orchestra. _ _ turned aside_ to see, God called to 18 Portable Chair IIM�� 27 Color_ -
• • him' out of the midst of the bush,-. borne On pole# 37 The soul VERTICAL ` _U Highest note _ -
33�;;:fiF -tb4 romiag sitmmP* ;Faced with the necessity of �4 said, Moses,- Moses. And be ZO Spinning toy. (Egypt). 1 Female saint
Gutdo's
months those 'two popular radio siding tine large b..�o x a", Here ���+a��a1a 21 Doctors 36 Successful � scaIe:~� - . _ . - _ •. .
Oomi;dians `and' arch enemies -vE laced in Canada by Britain (abbr.). (tom
P • �' Draw not nigh •ptther: put alt thy - -• play or sand. -- '34gi;1a.
the airwaves, Fred Allen and Jack growers may be tempted to meet oboes from off -tb�r- feet;- for the 22 bells again. 40 God of Socks 2Chaldean CAr.37 Nude.
`
Feor.1 will both be oa .vacation - the irguii'ements by following the ' place ylhereoa thou standetb is 24 Strike against and past". 3 Men. 39 Tissue (anat. ).
�. the' lame' annoy spot line of least resistance, says 'ihs holy 'ground -- FKgypttaar. .*-Piave --' Violently._ _tl Effective_ 4 Absolute. 40 Saucy:
at tLe same time. The story goes Windsor Star. This would be to the time of Moses, and Orientals 26 tVe. energy. ; _ ?il RaIlraaid --- �IZAbyss
that during -this period of close increase the unit weight by fat.- generally, removed their 'sandals 27 International 43 Frighten. - (abbe). ik4 Herrtiit's- hut► . .
toning hogs more than usual. their shoes oa entering any language. 47 Through. 6 Bronze. 45 Part of "be.",
- jproxlmity they won't be crossing 28 Tellurium 48 Fall into error. 7 Ages. - 46 Destruction.
., sworas with one another, instead This, however, would be short.. p� to which respect was due.
sighted polio Such anir6als (symbol). 50 Australian 6 Sixteen N7 Established
they will m crossing pens. Jack Y• It is worthy' Of notice that God 30 Music note. ratite bird. (Roman). T value.
iletwy_has lost his -two script and will not fill the' bill: The Old Himself orders this mark of re-__ g! P.. d V. cvl. 18 ntluca.cy
gaa.�riters to the United States Land wants lean bacon, and that -- ipect = -to- -be- af-mri to tae place (abbe). 52 Coral island. (abbr.). ;- food.
.Arwr and its just been notsed does not cone from fat hogs. which His presence has hallowed, "32 Entire
abroad thst,Fred Allen has offered The Dominion Department of . ' "My People" �' 36 It is one. 11 Portal. 61 Footlike park
33 Court (abbr. }. S6 It is one of the 12 Flatlet. -� � . 53 Lops' Scout
to help plan and write the Jack Agriculture advises farmers that " moreover", he sat(, "I am the 35 Down' (prefix) larger.. in 1l4 LyriC poem. (abW.).
'%ilmny programmes when they re- a 220 -pound maximum for hogs God of thy father, the God of Ab- 36 Louisiana the East 16 South 53 North Dakota
-tare to the air next fall. As both should be observed. The breeders raham, the God of Isaac, and the (.abbr.).. 'Indies. American (abbr.N
oom*dians access one another of should do everything possible to God of Jacob.' And Moses hid his
a lack of good laughs on their re- comply. Little is gained by rais- lace; .for .he .was afraid to took _ �1 L ( 4 5 6
spect:ve shows, it should be inter- ing huge, animals which yield a upon God." These words are. used -
estIng• hearing what happens -when product Dot of the quality do. by our Lord to prove to the Ssd- 7 8 9 10 It
they pool ideas: Frod Allen has manded. In fact, this could be dacees, who' clung to the letter of
been heard muttering the word a serious factor in destroying the Law, the' truth of the resur. (2 15 15
'hnurder" recently. Wbother he British confidence in us and dam- rection of the dead. _
mews in lnurdrr Alm J ic�C— Stluu> y;..'� vw �:.� „tee,. .': .. ... 1•s �..�..a 4�,-- I- -ItaYf sSrs -- -- t� -- - - - - -- - .
show. or Jack. .or whether he ex
a rich market after the war. ly seen the affliction of my people
that are in Egypt, and have beard -
tneir cry ray reason or weir tan' ti �� -
OUR RADIO LOG masters; for I know their
me sow. seal -
�� rows.” Now for Ws first time. God
calls Israel "My People," Chas
ssATlolrs CYAC ,Montreal 7304e §HORV WAVA making Himself their King and the 31 ...fir:'
CR 8R&Lsaloa -14�Ok .glm- - - cbamp4oa -8f their- eaaae: --- - — - }:, :' CL' 101 h CXCO Atawa Ir10k � aeglaaa IAA- And I am come down to deliv*r - 33 34 35 - »s
CK013 Timmins 1470k
II.i' Rg�wII eae �t CIM Sudbury 790k UBD Fnrland 11:76m them out of the land of the Zgyp•
k•B((�CC Blue 7 Ok CXpC Brantford 1380k G8E England 1t.681n tiaras, and to' brig them a out 38 39
�� u:H8) 601[ CIKLW Windsor 9800k
CKNX Wla ham 0k (i$G England ST.79m g p a .:.. ..
R ( E.B.) lOk CHEX Peterboro 1480k GOP Zngland 16.31m Of that land unto a good land and
CANADIAN aTATION$ V.S. yr,4TTpTc EAR. Spain 8.48m a large, unto a land flowing with `4I 4 43 44 146 = %
a �.w o,t. nevus vrl.0" Batista- 134$k- iµa mus&t& - r.S0RC - - -• -milk "4' :honey;- Unto the pkuOw OL - - - - - - -
ton 1160k 1160k WHAM Rochester 1180k RNS Russia 13.00m the Canaanite, and the Hittite, and' rib g 0 53 - _
L FUMilton 900k WLW Cincinnati 700k - _
B St. Cath, 1650k WGY Schenectady 810k PRF5 Brazil 95.00ea the Amorite, and tbs. Perizzit*,
1vn:re -, d�;,"...•i. I3 ?:r tv vs,x �,;;, d..�'�. -a7 •and• tae tiivlte, ana lice isousite. • � �j� 33 - •.
H North Bay 1330k WBBM Chic d 780k
$ Stratford 1240k WBEN Buffo 980k WCAS Phu&. 16.S7m And now, behold, the cry Of the =
ingston 960k WGR Buffalo 6600 children of. Israel ie come onto
_at am w>�pW Buffalo 1520k WCBX X. York 11,93m - �i
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POP They Were Only Playing Leapfrog - : - - -- 7'. -- - By J. MILLAR WATT
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Grade 3 to 4 — Honours: Joan �Farr•s Elevator
Middleton, Bruce Kennedy, Keith Government Licensed Res. 3ii,T ,Office iliW
- • j Carson,, Dorothy Brooks, Clyde Bea-
Mr. Harold 1, oyA hag eulirte# in :rouchan church service will' be in ' ton, Miland Ward. Pass: Bill l'st- )LAIN Stir. — STOUFI'YILLI, f '
. :.tire Almy. the evening at 3 P. in, and Sunday
tenders, F21sir Evan.:, Angeline Val- Pitons 18i �PU`I' - -
-- The )Liras Johnibon and Yiae 4 School at I0.30. entinp, Eldon Wa3B, Lyall Brooks. heete, :,11.00 rues tea
94441een Belelby, A of Toronto♦, The Women'o Missiobari Society Grade 2 to 3 — Honours: Reg'nald �ateruity. C are ?ate S�rgies✓I
Sanderson, Alan Redshow, Jere ilia- f 1670 Prober.
_ _V Ve et their heatnes 4a the w'enk- wits entertain the Baby Band and . _ E Isar 7eat!i 46der twine ,•Ot tit
I Pothers„ at el picnic and mooting, vn Olga Rhodes, Ronnie Biznell. -- '�tereity 8rai -Roam ' a
Alan Tetmltinsnn started w Jtbiy 7t!~. at 2.8p p: tm .'oti tie local ' Marion 1Liddieton. Pans: Shirley ` . * . --" p� .
Master: this . d vqo� edauelt last. the > e• Hesse TsyWr, Tom Dixon. Rev. Uarry Bti►- Registered Nurses .era Ara udirrce �' i ! '-r' "" Rinds
on" $bw chi wrly
• ,- .I. . I , JA a lot. q( bring t� Gift • _ '" Mario •_ � � iTAoYL � .. �g. �f
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. wweant t; Air" In Mr. GosrWe W. I'Wpe la serious- v`r!de . 1 to 8 — � X""
Flokiin. nary Story. A baiaaeo SorvWO TAW eayt K ba aasee• %4 are
T lY iri at plrespnC ,$ W.
-oaf a" Hatteid n� ' ��. �,_ Hn 'G. a Heelly, David' Bever niFl, E. R. GOM //'''��__ �
the w , • '_� ley, Aubrey.' Carson. Earl Pilkey, 8 chit
may. �artou . '
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-an visiting sj the bow, of Mr.' Peas: Ross Brown. Rec., Glen Evans. Z � #
Annie Spofford Porter, teacher. 1
" Wet<r Savin�a R*psrt ,ter Roam - WAN' ED
: r hire. ` of Fort Plum is .Mr. W. Mabley is wisi:ting we
spesndi'ts ..eek r i brother at London, Ontario. 'Total stamps sold during year — DEAD HORSES 'AND CAI TL@
rrso. Beverley and Mrs.: C rothers $166.75. Number of pupils, 39.
We are sorry to re Mrs" Pilot Officer W. A. Kemp left For tT!!4. plot up phone
adark Baton, of Toronto, Ic•:ughtez for the East Coast this week .tor S. S. Ha 4 East, Pickering Permanent Flagging Pain ' "OOK LI iV , ...... .... bi
Mn. Henson is to ill with advance ��g' CLAREMONT 81a
od Stu h — -
Morris .returned r � the rite Tam •
over s
Miss Marie 78 -cent and o .�. t ' and
A �i 1 1
CKE N
_ pew It t
.. Pet G
wl ........ 500
wo =ever. some this week after a visit with B _. 60 percent to 71 per�teint = 1.1CKERI`'ti
Mrs. A:, L._ H and W e Nerves: It way be Your Eyes. .......... .... 38 "
returned lrabn a visit�in h . ceusans_= 1Lrui. H _ iaos; ' itt" �� -' f0 percent to 58 percent l - -_ Y, - - - - -- - - -_ y - AG-lb, l;T —. .- -sane -gi+14 :
Nagsrs 'Falls. D — under 40 percent. - '. �ti e a 1i�le phone
harrier and brought Master., Donald ' `•. ' Miss Helen Scott df' the R. C. A- Grade 7 to 8 — A Mildred Gallag- �' • H• TUCK. K. O PT. �. pay P RB Ch:;r� ei
4keeiq Wk- �� I F. spent the week -end at her home her, Honours. B Wa Horan: '' I � Block, Opp P. O. � \
„;Liss Margaret McDonald is at the Bay.'' Grade 5 to 6, -- A Eileen Henry, GOKDON YOUNG LTD {
-, . •, dpe�g ' week At._Collingwood. A number of our pouag imm arm__Nonoura: _- __ ._.. - - - -- --- - — g Toronto Phone Al. 3Qd
Mr. Jim Tay for is back home
at Camp at Niagara and Yetewswa. Grade 3 'to 4 -- -A -Versa �alIagber, T'hena -fbt@ - -
after spending a•- .,*iek- ap north Miss Annie Brander is visiting •, Honours. Aldine Lishrean, rionours. OSHAWA, ONT. ' (F _ 'Tiler .�' $�'meY■$9
- fig• friends in Western Ontario. Marie - Henry, Honours. B. Douglas
Mr. Hugh Pugh, of Orill1&L is spend-. Mrs. Jack Cropley, of Montreal is Henry, _
fag' — few days with his uncle, Wm• visiting relatives here. Grade 2 to 3 — A Rbbert Bryant, - Auctioneer _
Palmer. The Women's Association of the ,Honours. Marion Gallagher, Hon- ,
fe _ �n8 i Dunbarton U'nit�d unureh will nota ours. B Ddurray Crawford, Howard -
Alvin S Farmer
some extensive. decorating done at I a picnic meeting at" the ha:me of Cruse, Allan Maguire. S.
his residence. i Mrs. Simpson, Fairport iseach. on Cade i to 2 — A Geo. Field, Hon- ['arm Stock — Furniture Sales
We are sorry. to report Miss Clara Thursday, Jul 8th at 9145 . m. r
eal, Tnrnntn. quilt ill at present. ' . , ,. y' Y . P ours. Teddy FIe ;ry, Honours. Geor-
Pte Randolph Croihers rs home fat `y i^ . ►,4.se �f .> „bt,rP' n•� , II.,,,..,.,... G_J.,,, fl'- A Specialty
• Word for Roll Call — ".Compass- - Riley, Honours. D Donz id Forsythe. ` Theatre
22' Years experiences. No Sale
Ron , n. two week leave. ion „• Miss Ruth Waterman of Toronto, - I /t'escher — Id. L, Barry. Too Large or Too Small
C. C. F. Nomination Meeting is _
its spending a two week vacation at Oshawa Next Tuesesy Gormley, Ont. R. R, 1, or Phone
Ae home of Mr. and Mrs. "Ed. Lewis. Card of Thanks Stouff villf _ _ _ - . :.8touffrille - 7809
United Church Anniversary Services A C. C. F, Meeting will be held = =Phone Stouffville 100 _.
Well Attended. in the Genosha Hotel, Oshawa, next
The Kinsmen Club of V(iisitby wish
Services in the United Church on Thursday' evening, July 8th, at 8.39. ,to extend sincere thanks to Mrs. J. I'MUliSDAY, FRIIIAY. 9ATlJ"DA1 !VJ A, -� +
Sunday. were well 3rtteaded on .the rrs. for the u A•' Bushby and her assistants for June 1, 2 and 3 - -
P• purpose of nominating
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occasion of the anniversary. Rev. ,a candidate. Mr. E. P, .Joliiffe, C. the wonderful job done in collecting $37.71 by the sale of tags on June l� First Command - -
Dt G. Davis, StouffviUe United ' C. F. Provincial, I.Amder, will-be the 2S; in aid of the Kinsmen Milk for 1 Insurance ,of 'All Kinias.
Church was the guest speaker at guest speaker. 1 —'A British Picture
both Services. Rev. Walter Daniel Brttstn Fund. 'rhea amount will send _
Beet Rated tivaliablr with
- School,
Reports ,.377, quarts of Balk to the bbed-
of the Local Baptist Church assisted aeu News Reel and Cartoon ,
at - the evening service. The local Claremont F'ubYc School Senior out children of Great Britain. Our _ Sec u i i t j and Service.
choir rendered special music for
Rom -' j c la l LUL sincere finks moo, to all those who � MLONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDi' --
the oe�sion. Names in order of merit - Pur+�eed, tags. Ja17 6r a and 7 A idr. :'::'Phone
Miss. Ruth Waterman. Toronto, is Grade 5 to 6 — Honours: Alan PU-
spendina,s- two week vacation at key, Gerald M'iddl.awn.. -Pass: Mae-_ ('! • BROUGHAM _NICK 513
Map-
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewin. • ion. Evans, Elizabeth Denby, Ebner • -RA- Dt0 _ - -7S ERVIC E � � Ghost Train
Brooks, Yvonne Redman, Mike Vai- , Comedy Trilletr — Clarke Prentice
- Charahen to Unite in Services for entire, Carl Norton, Rev. �y
J . The 9ermleeee Mouths. Grade 6 to ? — Honours: Donald �o :. -
)Church services for both churches .'M.anion, Wilfred- Morley, Donald _:- _ le� -._.. LICENSED AUCTIONEER
wiu oe heed in Tie if.-It a .Cry B. ,.....,. Levy Brewer :ssi Tlmd _ Ha yfoot ,
4= Sunday morning next, There drill Wan, Alex. Beaton, Donald Beelby, For the Counties of York and plats
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be no, evening serice, due 'to the Lorne Lyons. POW” 110"M w� _ — Oftudr,, Feature -- ario; successor to Corp. Ken Prw
- im morial service An the afternoon. Grade 7 to 8 — Honours: Lillian — -_ t%s of Q A. S. F„ and of the Lan
(During the month of July, Rev I. Btnstid, Marion Manion; Joan San- - :Q0W=t*W Repair Serwee Da4Y, FRIDAY, S,�'F1'i :: } -$. p (formerly p�tle�
II Kennedy will have charge of the demon, Dick Ward, Gloria Beverley, .Any Marie or. M� Joy R 8 and 10 and Prentice). Farm and Farm
Itervioss. There have been no plans Pass : Donald Crosier, Marion Red- AA ' stock Sates a Specialty, at Fair mad
4tnade Yet as
to the evening services show, Georgina Piikey, Joe Morley, ti RT H U R MELD ~_` _-Casablanca' ; ' Reasonable Rites.
E%ttenden. 1311'In Dixon, -. : .
Metate►rial s.r.ie:a Neuu 9eartdsy Helen Norton, Bruce Lehman. PHONE 52 r a -' M -
Grade 8 to 9 Kenneth Morley, PICL Na — ONT.
,The annul metmorial daj ser rice W Mia= Manion, Vebma Binabed, - flit! * p re
wi]K be held in the Claremont Union Jam Storey, Robert Ward. Wrote K" IL.1Ga7
'Cemetery, next Sunday at 2.30 p, M Dept. of Education Ekates: Ear! .. Notice C�AI1lf R.fT Sufterere of bleeding
i%v. Walter Daniel will speak on Anderson, Douglas Mn-- , - - -- ilea should know Bunker's Herbal
-the subject, "Monurnents" . There Stamps sold $355.67. Certificates �!�lOJr� Pills. ]•eat the cause at -its source.
will be .s public address systom. applied for 44. Red Cross Donations Cembinstion Storm Dsors atttd � _ :
hewltag Tiurnameut Held Here Om $2.47. Navy League $&95, Sold T. Storm Sash — Made to Order Money bark f! tie first bottle doers
B. Seals $9.00. Bonds purchased :. ' not Daddy..
- _ 8atat;�day Last _ -�sWl M�hd Drt� Stores � -
.A bowling tournament of tai : - $450. --r Mrs. Ruth Aaderaoil. bra- Asphalt 9biefles Oct. a
!ed doubles was held at the local rink• ' Moll Roofiup -
last. Three outside - _ - - - - I , .1v SSE --
;�ke from Oshawa attending, wane Claresrsat Jtmier Rem
Naded by, Meseere L' Qoodpnan, K. Names ii order of nlo!!t Beanie one. �\ _ .A,Gineomt 86
and.A. Lindsay. — � �- :: Hv „Vurs. ft :RON GIBBON
itedehaw, Violet Binsted, Ivan Bev N. 'M. C><oi�d�Dn 'ter. eau - e
Bud” School Picnic to be 'Held In. • •memorWa fist will
July At' Greenwood ■ _ -- TRANSPORT
A cotnnbined casnmittee of both hbm ovesy
vu who f, 6 —_ _ I . + +I In digrdty T1? S 11Tf3Ul11RT ..
-for , the Sunday_ School picnic, to � __�,
Work will stand oat CARTAGE -
L; u1 wi July 7th in Ofeetrwood O $1t�ongh the ages.
Park. ► � !t ii.R! �� O JNo Greater Tribute = .1�IOVIIV
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any Brougham, people' an on tied, that are ne"e�d For, Pit.
holiday this Mrs. ` those on Iodw or then wits -
3 ace and ace. Goodfellow - and �• _ gushed Pit Run
are in B.il :rilre. - troftl WWdrw«it? L: En O'Nf /L
1 Mrs. Crowder acrd family are at L �e�
Carling. Phan. Easton House FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND 0 ravel
{ Mr. and Mrs. Upton, are visiting
Haliburton. W 'EMBALMER
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THE WAR • WEEK •,- C:ommentary- on Current Events trola, price policies, tariffs and ?
fiutie% and war planning- t _
After Two Years o War with awiet �t Canadian War -Time Co- . . r
operation Is Based On Ogden- The Prime Minister of Canada Fine hundred grocery executives'
Hillis Can't Start Slimmer Offensive burg Agreement of 1840 and the -President of the United- attending a wartime food confer-
States, at Hyde Park, New 'York, ence in Chicago -eat down to a
Recent discussions regarding on April 20, 1941, agreed "as a _banquet, and' this was the menus -;
his is the'- second -anniversary- of Europe's fortified coastline. !afore relations between Canada general principal that in mob�i Dehydrated French onion soup;
of one of the greatest and most Thus, contrary to All , theories of and the United States recall the izing the resources , of this con-. dehydrated meat loaf and mush-
tats u1 'Ions in the-h -lo-= n..y amazing degr" of ea- operation' tinent, each country should pro• room sauce; dehydrated sweet po- -
torr of warfare. says the New York • has .to pass. to the defensive.' and accord reached by these two vine the other with the aezenee tatoes glace; denydrat'ea carrots,
Herald Tribune. Two years ago The worst blunder In German war -time allies, motivated by good articles which it is best able to buttered; dehydrated cranberry
Hitler and his • generals launched Stalingrad. Today . all that the Nazi, will and considerations of mutual produce, and, above all, produce sherbet; salad of dehydrated cols -
- �- -their "cataract at ho:4ors," us com:mentatbrs can offer by way aid and protection. quickly and that programs should slaw. For dessert there was de-
Churebiil called it, upon Soviet of excuse is "our military experts i,ong the world -wide example be co- ordinated to this end." hydrated ice cream and cake. for "
Zussia. Now, two years later, had no knowledge of the euemi'r,. _-of neighborly understanding and The United States has agree��enture zrve nunarea t� from -
though they 1;ave opted and real - fighting-stretigth." amity, the peoples of the United to buy_ , enough Canadian war one staalt boa of dehydrated mix.
slaughtered their way across an 3tatea . and .Canada have even goods 'to to enable -Canada to a Seldom _ if ever, -had so many '
C66e 4 Millions, in Russia K pay r.
:,' Immense territory and piled an in- teamed up in a= Special Service for essential war materials from feasted-: ao sumptuously on so
calculable toll of cruelty and mis• ' The Germans have lost nearly Force, and this group • of Cana- the. United States. Canada does little. - 7,
ery upon that of which they were 4,060 00 ° of their best troops, in dian - and American fighters will not a,0- 1&aseiend accommodation -_ --
already guilty,' they find them. Russia. Their war capacity in the form the nucleus of a -force for utilized by other United Nations. '
selves defeated and stalled by one east is not half what it was. Their unified operation in any de2en- In it year of sugar reg6fiit,
satellite armies are deserttnt A detailed list of Canadian- - -
of the greatest, most heroic de• sive -or offensive operation. almost 9,000,000,000 pounds, of
tenses ever made by a determined them. The thought of another win- P American joint activities_ bt speed ''
ter of war in, the Russian snows the Victory "would be lengthy, refined sbgar hale j7il�tiaed to _
people. ' - ' firis�ttrem with gloom. At the front `The main machinery - for Cans- - • and, indeed, -unending the net American consumers.
Given Six Weeks dian- American war -time co -o r- -
7a those two Itself desertions are mounting and pe totaiand scope of the interna-
years they have y prisous are said to, ation is provided in five commit- tional co- operative effort is on-
lost the war.. With the megatom• Nazl, military
be toil ' of recaptured soliilera- tees on which sit representatives approached in all world history. Slates recognizing complete 'Can- • ,.
safe of their previous successes. awaiting punishment. Not a drop of both countries. *they are: And it all, has been, accomplished ada's part in and -Canada's dev%-
they pleased in the same stroke - `of -much needed oil has rewarded Perrrianent Joint Board on- De= in an. atmosphere -of. respective tion to the British Empire:
to crush the died Army and to di- the costly campaign, whereas the fence, Materials Co- ordinating independence, with the United -E. G SMITH. -
'vide and paralyse the democracies Soviet armies. are as strong as- Committee, Joint .Economic Com-
a.
while they were doing so: tha mitten, Joint Rear Production '
ever and the Red air force holds rte/
with their ,hands freed and with local air supremacy- and ' boi ibs - Committee and Joint Agricultural Rate O[ �f a es Paid �aMn-Laborer
lralimited resources at their dis- German comgtunicatloas m o r :e �ommittee. In siidition, .Canada
pornl they would turn, destroy heavily than before. e
their last oppatiepts sad achieve _.. _ a member oS the Combined -'By Day and Month In AII.Provinces. .
dheir mastery of the world, Con. Think Only of Victory Production Board with Great =
Indeed, the Rr-'astans. think oaty Britain and Lhe. United_ States. 7 -
civen - ly they might have done so. It was on August 7„ 1940,' at The Dominion Bureau of Statistics reports a she increase . is
"'� w'`� "'- if may -y -- ' -- - -� - -- theists of wa ee aid- £o -firm het at May-150 -1943 as -compared
Britlsh, Canadian and-- Anrericaa Ogdensburg, New York, that Can- g P P
the democracies, as badly deceiv- r • ,t..e,_r -with the same date of 19.11 -and OA2.
ed. as Hitler ntmseit, gave Russia uiYryroua rigating to western' mur• The inereasq, the bureau said occurred iii all provinces, and ,for
-.six weeks at the most to !fold out. ope, they say. and the- Red Army the agreement on which co -oper-
fi[any, blinded by the tradlttona'1 hill do all that is required of It ation.- is based, This -ca- operation the country as a whole the average rate'of wages paid to farm. labor-
-blinded resulted in North American' era where the 'farmer prbvided the board *as $•1.39 per day at May
fear of Communism. could see iu. this-east.. 15, 1943, as compared with $1.91 a year previously.
_Lr- lSiitber the greatness of the ell This is not boasiin . The preparedness mere the employee provt -his own opera, a average rats
tt Hitler succeeded nor the army today has been reroastituted nadiatia -and Americana are of wages -
great- Y gee for day help was $3.15 per day, compared with $2.57 at
uses of the opportunity -which leis and re.-equipped.'-Js well" supplied folly aware, :.and the complete : May 16, 1942,' . For men hired -by the month, ..with board provided,
barbarous gamble presented. w! :i new and formidable weap- story 'of which'may not be fully the average rate of wages in 1943 was $51.46, against $42.49 in 194-2.
. gold- until -after tote war: - . When no--board was provided, the average - -
. --- -- - CNsls of War ' "'1=�- -many' `ot them Hellish, arts! _ , ... _ . P rage months rate was
'x aboru, all, feels it is unbeatable. ' ' * $74.78 in .1943, as compered with $58.80 in -the. previous'year. 1Yske
There still seem to -,be a few who rates for day help was "uniformly. high," but reached the highest -
T4ie Red air 7orce - has, received As part of thin _va3t program!
cannot see it yet. But Mr. Church- ' mark in Alberta. where alts rate with board provided was $3'.89 -
_ chou•aads of new machines and of defence Canada has construct- - - - -
Ul -and it was one of the greatest ' per day
c- nor:nout quantities' of British ed a chain of .air bases between
o! his services to the cause of - _ _.. For help paid by- the •motrth,:.with board, fire highest rate also '
equipment. `The Soviet . war Indus- Edmonton 'and- Alaska and the was paid in Alberta where it -stood at $61.84 r month. Where no
freedom- grasped the situation /tt• rev
has largely -recovered froth Alaska Highway. The air bases hoArei � s �
stantly. The attack was made be= ves�ge -- -rats vans htgltest ill - Bxatteh "
toe. setltack due to its.-big-scale were opened to traffic in Septem- Columbia,- the'bureau said.
[ore dawn on June he It was tine removal behind- the Ural noun- ber, 1941,- and proved" of great Figures included in the report, the bureau said, were provided
s evening that the Prime blip- tsins. and. indeed. the only weak - assistance in the construction of -by farm correspondents in all provinces of Canada, Since Collection
ter made '
s �.�..t�.�LSa dectaF , peas to the [pod shortage, due to the Alaska Highway by the - United _ of this data wsa begun in 1940, no comparable - figured -for previous
ation to Parliament: "We shall the tact the `Germans still. hold States in co- operation with the- - years are available.
give whatever help we can to Rue-, the rich Ukraine wbeat- fields.'. Canadian Government. _DAY AND MONTHLY RATES 7 -
sta and the -Russian people.. (Hit• Then the Materials ,C4- ordinal-
ler'a) invasion of Russia to n.o . ' Two-front Struggle a The fit*st of the following tables lists wags rates paid farm labor-
ing Committee - was.- estabiishe -, r provinces; with and
mare than a prelude to an attempt. Thus, two years of war that -was �- �. L} Li.c do ....,11 C....dd:....
ed' invasion of the British Isles. to yieid victory and endless loot and through sub- committees on xlie second lists -the wagea paid' per month to farm laborers, with and
in three. months,,, is about .to be- . .forest products, copper, zinc and ..without ,board, as at .Kay 15, 1941, 1942 and 1943.
4Rte Russian danger is therefore _.. _
co e a two-front struggle against ferro- alloys the movement of Without -Board
our danger and the danger of the m pr�ry materials between the' With Board
'United States; -}first as the cause which every German military : - '1941 1942 1948_ 1941 1942 1943'
of any Russian fighting for his.. writer for the past half century• two countries is promoted, avail- . -Prince Edward Is. $ 1= = 1.56 $ 1.88 V-1.70 $ 2.08 $ 2.34
able . supplies increased, and _ in, \ ova Scotia. _:_....... ' 1.38 •1,79 • 2.23 1.95 • 2.46 2.190"
hearth and home is the cause of has warned his fellow countrymen. formation exchanged on raw tna- Now Brunswick' .... 1.44 1, 8 , 1.2T 1.94 -
tree men in every quarter of the All Hitler can do now, as mill- • v , . - � g.FtQ �
tary commentators here see it, is Larval' sbvcli�, roduerion anti Quebec .. ........... 1.41 1.156 2.11 1.84 2:26 " 2.82'
globe.' consumption in° the United States 'Ontario 1.75 • ;2.18 : _3.56 2.35 2.89 -3.32
On The Defensive . :.; to hold the eastern fortified front Manitoba • ��• 1.32 1.82 , 2.28 ' 1 :84 • 2.60. 3,04
with a reduced number of. divi a� Canada. Joint Economic Corn- •••• -:. - -
Two years. ago, writes A. C. Cum• mittees were formed Saskatchewan :... :. 1:89 1.86 2.43 1.99 2.de 3.80
radvi r Jnrte, -,_. 1.64 2.08 ...89 2.20; 2..79 3.67
stops, launch local hilt :ea there to q _
mtngs, London correspondent ..at 1941 •t., act in-an advisor Alberta ..._. ...
the Ottawa, Citizen, Hitler launch• stultify the Red Army offensive, Y espy- British Cotunmbis .. 1.66 '2.09 2:72 2.48 2.92__
shift ..i.rl aarSFa -Cr{r1 ai=red ity'to, fife goverantente -at Ottawa - - Canada .. ........._ 1.48 X4.91 _- Y.39• _.
K thi whole might of the German end Washington on foreign ex-
reserves $ $ 2.06 $ 2.57 $ 3.13 -
army alone 1,800 miles of the to central Europe.• to be held as With Board Without Board
eastern front, certain ha would_de• resm°es to be launched against - 1941 1942 1943 1941 1942 1943 - -
feat the Soviet Union in three the Allied invaders, and It this that of Mussolini no longer count Prince Edward Is. ' $25,19 $35,00 $38.45
faits, to retire inside- the 'inner $39.64 ;49.64 $53.8$
months and' then torn and smash in coMparisoir with Britain's. And Nova Scotia ........ 30.67' 42.88 46.48-- 43.96- 61.06 64;84
Britain. Today he cannot even ring of Germany's defences and. bombing has carried the war to - New Brunswick :, 33.20, • 43.48 56.62. 45.06 57.73 : -73.92 -'• ,
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launch his lone- planned summer mate a prolonged at&ad there. the doorsteps of millions of Geri - ' Quebec .. ........... • 28.67- 88.24 47.88 41.80 54.44 :67:2T "
offensive In Russia becabse, the ' iYoeds 260 Divisions Ontari` 34.84. 44.08 50.69 50.03 59.91 ,71.10
mans.
Allies, already far more Manitoba .. _...._. ' 30.24 42.01 - 46,58 • 43,64 37.71 - -T1.38
powertuZ To hold the coasts from Norway - "Russia' upset -gall our calcula. Saskatchewan .. _ $1.17 42,88 56.52 46.00 68.59 76.38
than We Germans, are waiting to to. Greece, littler users 200 divi• tfons," moans the Berlin radio two Alberta 35.42• 46.38 61.$4 42.18 ;_ 67,19. 47.9,6
break in at any point they choose •sl'ons. He is 60, short, Fits Luft• years' after Altler had claimed the British-, 29.97 44.09" 67.20 50.46 68.57 -79.98
oa the outer. frince of 6.000 miles watt" is Oscli„i.,g His fleet -n4 Hid Army vi.1s „aeelhllaEed. "' -1 "1.46 s46.ai ' >fati.iiV li'(1.'(5
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REO'LAR FELLER�AIIez Oop By GENE ,BY�NES
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T R$ AM SWELL DOGS 1 ORTER TAKE Y+OIJ EIR EARS ARE 30 104 I4+t A : EOT )'011 NEED DRAG IN THE MUD ! THE EXERCISE
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r.,'!. - .. 1y'� � ,w r:. .h >. a •off
' ,�,y, dS �7ay$y the tt�! � ate a tool," she told him sue-'
edaetly. `:-.:STORY BBC O K BIRD
"You don't believe everyt+hnig 41
label is your guarantee o a Wallette says, do you? All about `
his making- himself Dictator and
-- uni f onn b -o f fine L� � �ei s.- --I happen- Oh, come on, little girl "•
' I en- to love you too wrls '
� -
A for my oven peace of mind; so
you may as well put me out of
m misery and say yes." It wasn't;
_ st all the . speech he .had mentally ;r -
a, : composed en route; but she look- (/
ed too distractin for coherence.
B
_
. . ' �• •. ' "At least, he has red blood m
e his veins, - riot- =not —iced ink,"
. - - -- — - he -rvU teu_- .. "I happen -to hav
_ , . x • = - _ . promise .,.<... J— biro_, Don `}
Ricakdo." .Y
"Before or after ?,s they could store a tioo of ele- "Any.'time he cares to take me,
KING N I G G-I N S' .' ants'• without suspicion.' It a youi Excellency." 1 '' ' ::•�
` B rabbit `warren _down Dockland "Well, I hope you're none the
CAPTAIN FRANK H. SHAW way'" a-orse for - last `night's ducking,"
!•You can count me in on any= `— ekie said, determined to appear
thing you decide," said the air- casual.
,CHAPTER ?iiV .. ��:;
man. I have got a cold,. she replied, -
Ib fits in, )Etplph. acceded�4 You' and I between `iia' ought and sneezed to p=ore St. Y5 .
- "A: man like this - tin =type is bound. to be too many for Lafallette;" "And, to go back to the be- � < ?' �;i' "•
to get dirty work -done for him: he said. "Especially so since you vLining., my sweet," lie said;
It fits in with 1kse: Dago.:notibn and- I are sincere, and he isn't; "fish are better as a steady diet
_ of. intrigue.- We'd better - apply' .- he's - just - "s•- convenient, 'tool iii -them fifoWorks. Not so =apt to-
for better':proteetistn at ' Callan, - unscrupulous hands. Hackett is cause indigestion I"
for a start." behind him; and we know what "He is a patriot!" she cried
us;gul, • aLnrio 6hings OR that- swine. is capable oi` ttoing. ,' hotiy: i`'Re -sees visions. And •ne
before we're ready. And Lafal- Look at Tratania." is not -a spy !" ...Her. accent cin HE TALKS, Joan, just like buds in story ,
- lette has uite , a following: What's •the 1 then Dick ?" true aceusator word. was„ alTwst.. books. Joan's mother promised lke.r two • . -
q "" g: P . Y. goldfish if she got to school every day
` enough to make a mesa. • • entreated• Wynne. venomous. - on time. "But that's easy!" says joss, •• - -
"I' daiesay," -said Ralph cool];, "Be guided by circumstances, "Perhaps it _was lucky for you li'Mummy always hum breakfast
"that I could have a knife. slipped I'd say; hold.ourselves read for that -i was a s last night, he y 's Corn
p y' - y spy-last g early because we have Kellogg s Corn
Into pis 93ver -at 'a_ price. With quick- action, Can you spare a said.- • "A lot of things might have Flakes at our house. She gives the
•a - leader any movement of this day or two to stick on down here, happened otherwise." after school, too. Ilove Kellogg's t" Yes,
wit is bound to go phut." once things are organized up in *' = ' Kellogg's are ideal for odd -hour cracks
�•i3t tfip=e*tt i,a n leap#* au- the hills ?" That made her flush. It was an u- -� • = ready in 30 seconds, leave no pots 3`
sad pans to wash, easy to digest and
Before it does pop out; and Wynne - promise; 'fig -da -his -the _tip of i?iek's tongue tag say -west. Get some tomorrow.: - �7E -
that's Just what I'm trying to best; promised, too, • to use a that Lafallette had deserted her . Two convenient sizes. Made by `^�,
ivoid. You' know the sort of de- sound friendship with the Minis- in .s moment; of stress; but to Xellogg's in London, Canada.
_ . struction that accompanies a revo- ter for Internal Defence for the accuse him. in absence was not
lotion." -` Purp lug a�toi "— i iiA3'_,ng gam
one of wee ,r tw the a aecordine to
-- "But �urogean Dicta%re don t p1 otection - of ' the mines. e- Angio -.jaxon ruies.
hold wth broodshed —as a start, won't spare men he might spare "I think you are hateful!"
anyhowt they lead armiee that rifles," he thought. "He's a -good ' 'Very desirable she appeared In
sorry a banner of peace," was scout. Leoncavallo." her anger He did the only thing - �+ T . -
_ Wynne's sage comment.' that occurred to him at the me "Wait, then • I won't be long,' A Crime ! O Read
"Europe isn't Central America; There were many things to die - ment; be leaned forward and she laughed, and ran away. Re-
iond this stucco Caesar isn't big cues, additional to Dick's appre- kissed her lifted lips. She .slapped turning, she was cloaked and cap- While Hitler Speaiss
enough to awing the business pensions. They went into com- his face, and it was not a syn- pod.
without a flare -up. Though your mittee. Wynne promised to quick. thetic slap at,all, hut a good hon- "Come, then, hurryl" she invit= According to s report .credited
Man of spitcllering Lafallette en up his, work inland and return eat thwack that stung, that made ed; and they went Into the Plata,
don't had. ". Against, that was the as fast as the beet plane could him wonder if _ any_. teeth were where a Barre rolled them down tin ..4achener Anz�iger, a Ger-
daet of Dolores. Dickie found bring him. loosened. , to the bathing beach. It was a very man newspaper published in Aix-
himself torn- by _conflirtrng emo "And if you can -manage to "I have your father'*• permia- enjoyable swim; and it left the Is Chapelle, a Labor..Couit in thi
- - Lions: love of a woman; affee'- spat otli Gaspardo. at his. funny sion,_ you see." he tried 'to ex!!.-' Consul more In love than ever. Wapperthal d4atrict recently ap- _
- Lion for an -adopted' country, if tricks, get a line on him,'" said, plain. . "'Isn't it time. you _vtopped (Continued Next 1NeeM} Proved the dismissal of a woman
Dolores were. in love with Lafal- Dick. `'I'm going'scouting around playing the fool —isn't it ?" factory vkorker because she had -.
_ Matte, as she appeared -to be,_ irr, after' that .joker,. my *elf,, as soon "I wouldn't marry you,, Mr.. had the assurance to read a Iove
Jbky to him" would hurt her; and as I cart spare time. If -we can Higgina, if you were the Only story while. .& speech by Adolf
'
or trlsn does not 'wilfully cause a prove that-Lafallette is import= man left alive in Hiyatala," she All -Ne$TO Air . i itler was being broadcast. In ex.
loved woman pain.. ing arms, we have' him - officially averred. "And you may tell my plainin its decision bfle `court
the short pair$:" -: --- -- = father so-; -tir )'ll -spare you t#lat ;Unit In Action remarked:
-' "Tho trouble -would be in "find When' .Wynne.. had taken his trouble by. telline .him myself. "This is Isilel;
leim, of course," said the Consul, departure, Dickie. decided that the We Hiyataian women tie not The only American Negro that the worker could not be tot-
after silent meditation. "There time ' was ripe• and appropriate . ..slaves any longer; we're free aerial unit in foreign crevice was erated' ht the factory... Whether
arc hidie -holes in 'this city where for him' to make a call at the agents; at least, I am." - among the Allied forces that the other workers were ahoiked
�� Casa Falleiro, - with kind Inquir- "My Wife Would be the freest bombed Pantellerii. at her behavior or not is lmma-
_ - :No.. 27 -43 jes. Tbey = flew P -40 Wsrhawk,' slid fezi�l, -ae the_ decisive lactzr is
- He., encountered. Don Enrico, he said. "You know the position were under the command of not a breach of the 'Arbeitsf`ris-
_ k4 - leaving, his house.. ' occupied by Englishwomen. Un- Lieut. -Col. Benjamin O. Davi.., den,' -but the lack of respect to-
- a minute ?" Dickie lase you've wasted your time in - Jr., son of Brig.i;en. O: Davis, - -.ward the Fuelirer. Considering
- asked. -.' 'England. ----- - -& noted -cavalry officer. - that she is 40 years old, she should
"I am due at the Palace, amigo; "Allah! And you think Ferdi- The all -Negro squadron trained have known how irreverent It
} in/ @I'COme R�1ilf for I'am. already late. Dine-with us nando would put me in a harem. it Tuskegee Institute,- -Ala., __be- was to read a cheap stir on such
—�jto-pight," said the - Don. Noticing of course!- Well, he's promised fore going overseas. - an - occasion."
SHARP; SEARING s shade of disappintment .Jn the. not to; I'm to be equal with him -
ConsuI'a tale, he added: in every-thinlr." - -
sTQMACH PA#ht.S "Dolores wild - -greet you,. it my - "How about trying a ,bathe?"- "
Do stead, Don Dick." He' wagged a •he asked, switching - 'suddenly: _
you on. distress after meals -- "hot last night's kind.; a proper 1 Indigestion. dyspepsia,- heartburn: playful firsger. — goings -on, — ��
— goonur stomach. gas, excessive acld2 vh .,.Erne Sil�ND �
Don't_walt for pain to strike a . ye' --do you do alr your Iove- one. - :,: DONE ' ilea Your&
min. making under water" Times have "Ob, it would be lovely," was 8
.: -.Take PAL-0-MINE immediately o, her reply. l�'hat could -tine do with 4r i
' after eating to help prevent•food changed. His car was in waiting; -for the AskinS. j
fermentation. sweeten the stomach, he entered, Ras carried away. this wholly delightful, wholly ex- ' 4.'ai
neutralize the acid and aid natural Dickie went ' into the ' Falleiro asperating girl- woman?
_ digestive processes Just send your _ ••tYe -needn't
quarrel, you see,
-• -- namt�ndaddregewith_2iscnt[an� Patio; and 'discovered the girl . ;.I
a iuu stse pscrage wau oe mailed a.aeeli„g. oil td
Doer -paid: Or take advantage of offs . her cardinal; her • pouted lips Dickie grinned. "I don't intend to
special offer a limited time c stop trying to marry you, of
only --of five packages for $1.00.
*used' the blood to rush to his M•.
, course." '' .....
- herd.
"Dolores," "I've
"it ever - }ea--sueeeed- -
Dolores, he said, I ve comeQaTty',<:
",• _ in me, Don Dickie darling, don't' _ ,.'',... = .
�� �O N to ask you to marry rile. g l;,..':; ;; .' '' , lor
Tile -pout altered - instanty to 'a -,I forget to let me know,' she think- �„ _
,grin; then. a frown succeeded. led. ' win n snocit -tan ,loser very
Dept. TL, lot Broadway st" „ -terribly if we bathe together
sa�ilten, out.. If you think I . would''-eve'r'
marry a, cold - blooded' fish; you „. "I was',affering to help you In FREE'
.
your fight for emancipation, my
deaf.” The way he said it made t.
,it,detinitelk a dare: • ^' O --
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» My mail lOc. aditt3omal our trsrta PM .7rowr VW ovef, .• LV63 coo a.ecwftaos aw �'
,Vw Rent .._. 4 large roosts, kftclsen, OO �io�
- � roods, sitting roasr and AL, • 4 es4. _ $ soea� Weil aeoo:aad and cool, seP- _, WOOD, ORMBNT, - _ .. .
o s6 entsatr m No ■hall children. _ - . �s� t we have over W = t I .. _ _ _ . ": '
BAND, GRe vEL, R 06dow LD RUDDY Barr.-Lose, �awortraess
-may at Brock Road Storss. . aeiwwr. lee+tarr r„YYe. mat• s...a. - .. . .
Bra I ady mmpkd •Us hr & •9. Cbdb. •
:><srr.dtate ae8.e:s► on y _ AIIfl . .cask erles a Cort .��.. b Prcea -- - 1.75 to X3.00 pasr
Cbkkr. Wbether for now or later, _ -
,, ias hme your swune r ordr, with BiRTON, Bt. & ROSS
ha ; operating 3IILDNR S .BIIPEIBB 6arsora so Solictep .. Mews iig giLn _ Com16b
Matons .
Wd of July to make sane all orders 111!0 1a9stehrtage w drk R: J. Reatan x c- Telsome -
tMed. Agents: Imookwood Mill it>t Wet havealso piaeed in stock a loll H. Brooke Bell, X. Q "AA WN imstm 84 rs •- slsort sleeve and_ 104 ur
R. R. ,'� Pickering. J. D. F. Ross John 'Iz Pond 1 e25 ^ _suit
or S. Shier, LINE o! >fIAPLE Lam' ]dILLII�Q� ._ . ' .. - • - , . .
`For .Sale - stove, Cool or wood, 81 _
by bbd, four hale with y4 m• Little r 8'J'2 pay -- Toronto #" _ _
,teed =14.
Spence.' - heawwe Cot- s >► '
- ANIG,US Me]HLI:AN _ s.:rle�te:, Men's- O*fords for.
%a, Fairport
Besmh Road. A. V Vii. MITC%IELL Solicitor, � Not y Poblie. : 3aft -- - -=
$or Sole Reg..Yeailing Hoiswys tio]tesia Out.. - 81aet a■d s:owe. - sploom — .Ww , -
DeS. R�rg�Apyle breed; also Eel- gr . 19 3[el(ssda .Sts. _ -� Toron& _ . � �t7
-- Telephone Ligits Ji119R 9 >!r■ss 6 to U. �Loaera7sa Plea --
`rteiii. sprhtger. C Bars+et�t, Picker ph,W _. Tards ?l: 8es. 66W .. - .
Pboste 27R2L �M , •
. s!lals 6 yeas old sprh�er Lt Nws W at�sei. -
-=' 24 Haar # J.- E.°'NaMe, -Phk -- - --
eaayed •— Yawg slicer. Owner can Notio-e--to YOU— 1�. BR TON' cTO W14891P -- -Men's Black also Blue 111v ' &
tails wane Identifying and paying D. CNCk ..s Weer
blry�• _ _ •� ,t�aa�.. Aecouat•nt,� Eu. seer -�l
eospeesses. WWL C. delaenh, R $ - �Pe do -building of all !dads rdssrsaa twee.... wsilc..de, oat.. .: glass >� M 42 - ""8wgh's"
1 Pickerng ) - - -
How Pe tare - ,rids water and � � $2•QQ per pail'
Cie, to rent. 0 acres of h for .. � T T- ;
m" Cosner Greenwood Road and and Men's Summer Ties ROOMG f Concesdon. C. F. Bnitmes, 77
AND ALSO GIVE -- -
tn a n aseoa'l�nenll
Psnpdra Bathroosa ''INSURANCE-' - - _ - -- -- - - - -
Wellesley Stz. Toronto. 43,- -6 We aLo sell Brantford Raoftng. _-
_Bougm and sald-• 7daterial., - — - 50c. and 95c.
Used Clothitng -- Sterilized, clean= _ pm Dssro Water,
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.. wd and pressed llloe new. Carry a lt�staaaa Beatty Stable . ::- _ - -- - _ - -- ! _
� stock of class swta, SERVICE - - - -- - -- - Men s Work Boas
- evezvoots and pants. Also &goad -- ► �d _. _. _
shock of new leather coats and ids Materials _ _CY P I L .E . ]M O R L E Y _. n �+ n/� -
windbrealtlers, and gents' furnish- GENERAL INSURANCE 4iSZanZan's" X2,,50 to <1a7.ilV -
ings' at very reasonable pikes. Call . Estimates Free SERVICE PROTECTION -
: and be entwine d..
sum Sehwart: Work Guaranteed" - C N I -
91 Bond Str. West, Oshawa -- I'baae 6602
'1+br Sale Freshened springers. :y'ICKE3IING, ODITARLQ_ l ►l :� CHAPMAN,
Ayshire cows. Phobe Pickering 23r2 "T. J. �,ROUsE C• A: STERRIT'T _- . s
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Volume No. 2 Missing •
During the p f operation of . PICEERINa KILLS Funeral Director Y PickerIngHardware.
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to Pickering community Club, one
of our citizens had loaned the cinb GROWING MASH _�uriuture - -
a act of the Ebcyolapedia Britannia& Order your seeds now as they are - s ' 'arce
and following _use closing of same; -v
tae set was returned to the owner, �1L� . Dealer -
egaplete, with as ezceptlon of Na Start the
1l v�»me. Wanid present balder We have Red Clover, Timothy, ' A laska
of this No. 2 kindly -leave at the 3
grew. t mc„ to to given to the , 011 - ]dolor Ambulance, Day iii,�a & . Swee[ Clover : T
party. _ 'it 1 ,
_ - Pig Starter -= - - - PHONE Complete. stock ®f hardware, -
* deatiaaed tress Front Page
�.eana. �smaore (tut. mst., Latin), tools and household ten
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,,My Mowat. Pass., Eleanor Mich- PICKERING. ONT.
.aei, Edith Petty (1�daih.), Earl Picker Ontr -- Masts? c11Cf starter a Inas�1 all
1. Campibell fir. 9),. - - - 116 DELIVER - Mgt
Grade . oyster shell
- _staIMAKE is Depar teotal Subiects -- - .You Need A ::: - '. - --
isa Grades Eleven and Twelve wsZl R C K * water f es f
be published when results have been _-
gpreved by- the Dept. or Edaeat. _ - .. T •
Spl'Iiig Tonic - • _ ipur Motto - We Lve It • Cosa fist! Lt - Or It L Net 1Lsie
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Siron Class Hon., FS Wilmot Gates. THEATRE. U7 one ef. tin LeHowiass � �! #' Agent McDeeeist; Fans and Regales
- 'Second Clasp Hon., Pahl Kaiser' J. S. BALSUON, ' iPICKE -IN
'' °'" +Forbes Ma>�ven, Dave Callaghan • .' :By>R>t of Hypopiusphates
•may Baker. .Third Class Hon., W�Z¢'SY ,.
Jobs 'Mowat, Bernice •Lee. Pare., SMM PnrUees
Owen Burr (Latin), Dugald Thomp 8eatthfally Air - conditioned
Sec (Latin, French). '>�LT>;SDAY, FRL, SATURDAY ptiesphe•Leeitbls FARMERS of S.*',ONTARI-0
Second Class. Ham., irS - P"hyilis 11,17 R. 2 sad a _
Gates, Helen Lamage. Third Class . T„o shows. at .I and-.$ P. sn. off Prescription Service Is
,Chas. Goodwin, Louie - Kaiser, Jack Saturday Matinee at 1.80. I ,Accurate and Eft"t WZ PAT "101. Y i PRIC= AT YOUR 80= KA1X
Bunting. Pass., Bill Morrish (Lt.), Holiday gatiuee Thursday at 11.s:.
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AnH Goodwin Star Spangled j J. IL Boyes Phm. !CALVES LAMBS
Miss Damn, recently of our public _ Phone, Pic![ 68
school staff, is sRending the smn- Rhythm
ltP1i1' ALL ICIHTij$ OF
=or pianist with a four -piece orchestra,- .Bing Crosby -and Bob Hope S a.m. t pay. $>®. 9 a.o. , Foul ' Y! l7oRl1 live "a' nd •dressed
that' has been engaged to play dur- _ Dorothy_ Lsmour ind Betty Hutton-
After _
Jag July and August, at the popular Alen Ladd . and Rochester Fire P1 K E R I N " PA R XIS
_ su resort.. She' has been esz- Maple Leaf
gaged to teach next term in - a - Plus Latest Canada Carries On «-
_ $moor quite close .o -her home at tNew Seidilre Arne ToagB'` Vranee Co . �'
Port Credit. - MjWW4Wj7 >oAO GitADING BTATIOl1 Z
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July 5, and 7 - -ONT.- -PH"z -wuw! Mel- =
- _ NDAY; TUESDAY, WE'DN'SDY ;.w - _ --
Cheap Rates 'for Fain and Country
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D� c
' Buildings . , -. M Aft
Windstorm Insurance on ..inn MON
Now .. ; : ... Cary Cooper Windmills, Silos etc. M NJ L9105
J will need Paris Green • °Automobile ' Insurance ad _ ThC o` '
of
. e pride the --- - All �
Assesitate of Lead or : Write or Phone _ I'IIdITBD:
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Yankees,
Bo
: Zing Bug Hiller
.. _ roman &Rowe - _ . Scarboro Junction
wi wsY, O sT - O _ bwae°d Scasbo
= with. Teresi Wright Wrisht Babe Ra k-. Amp . °�,Epg NES � g III7 and ro >!ti•
and Walter Brennan_
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We have a tall stock �- also -- �, - - • - - • • .l
_ For Servici Wei ' have just received a limited supp y
�uly, 8. 9 and 18 Clydesdale Stallion, Bonnie
_S r"Wa, Garden Tools, -Window THURSDAY FRI., SATUR.DDY • . -. - -
- -. J chief, _ foII co modltl
' Screen -Doors and Screening Reg. No. 297k, will .be, kept at his
- of the oW1
..Hitler's �Chil-dren owner's stable, Lot 35, Broken Front
'Vw Your Hardware Needs Call On Concession, Whitby Twp:, slid will - iilsul.brick Siding, Royal Red With
.Tim Holt. -find.. Bonita Granville be trucked free of charge to any _
TT T TT�s •� farin is Whitby or Pickering .Town- - Black Mortar Line
Ai.arviN "B V.1�181 ships. Service Fee $15.00 Phone 832 _ -
Mrs: 'R. H. Croak and Miss Louise - - Whitby -- Roy Brown, .R. R. 1 Whi-tb5 L `' .'
Hardware Tinsmith Rorke attended the yearly meeting _ _ - 42 -'-48 7. •-, •21,0 lb'. Asphalt_ Shingles '
PHONE of the Friends, at Newmarket over _ `
the week -end. HORSES for horse meat wantdd. *t y;
Pt4SERINO -
St: F'$aaria de Sales report -will Prevail prices ; paid:• Phone, Pick lfo. 1, �$ B. Cr Red Cedar � 1 2IE�i�ls
_in our nex -i - - . • - a4 r I& - Apr. - -- - -
1Dpeez' us egos. 1