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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1945_07_13N . TIM. L.�.l ih .�'it�fil�ii�ihl t7�� V1V x., 1!'1�iLA Y J U L x i �� lilga O. 4 ,Elll Ex lamTo--. (RETS asks as rationing can be a test of our ? i n Q , • •. � Pet�ait Tllirortsh. To La, Pipe Fm WHO HOLDS TICKET 671. P1C�et Vl� e ' �.�.-•�:---- -- , gest to explain. FA) 1 adult qualities an. a 'nation. If we Brougham Water System --} ]Lest rationing is coming back a-' grumble and let dull the edge of our 1 Will the person holding ticket No. —� Ml's. H. A. MAtchett and daughter pin`. "We have known rationing for enthusiasm to feed Britain -mud what The permit to lay a mile of pipe 571 which was the Winning ticket Mrs - Miss Helen, spent Sun&y with Mrs.. Solve time now and it is not a . new parts of Europe we may - then it. for the Brougham Water System ' for the Red Cross cushion, kindly J. Murkar. vim. We had meat zationiag be- won't be long before our grumbling has come through. _This pipe will rura call at Mrs._ Neil McEwen's. Mrs. T. Andrew and Mrs. Wilson' ay of the papers of the will lead to' strong dissatisfaction, for ope mile along No. 7 Highway, • • s • . left on Monday for two week's visit ve been imsistant in their to black makets and all the under- west into Brougbam. The Red Cross Rooms will be Anne Keith, Fzsrrk Kidson, Michael that it be brought back a- hand devices of a deceitful people 'si' The cost of laying the pipe will closed for the mouth of August. Mrs. George Elliott and daughter gab, Britain U &Bperste>,q short of too corrupt to do away with U'W have to be estimated and then a Ani one desiring wool, call a the Irene spentPi Sunday at Niagara. pest, Burope is starving and daces they are not wilhng to stand by, We.. petition submitted to the ratepayers. home of the Secretary, Mrs: Neil. Picov, of embed States+' _..-_. s winter of despair. Well, here it is, have happened to same There are of course other costa in McEtiren. :._ -_ __. - te. Fleet Air Azar' is presenton save, the meat rationing . Canada a*ed{ parrs ... •, war. toll- won We'liase oonnection with the job ' that will ..New Potatoes an July First at- his ]nous here "Landfall" is the" story of the gay. for. l spied nationacl`eeosiomy. aa, have to be considered also, before - 5��� RT3 Mise Bertha Bunting, Toronto, fs� But the war in Burnpe is over and for such excuses in this country - We ]Ilse meat rationing again. By this petition goes oat. = spending two weeks with the Pro& it is a different thing asking. greet rationing to help the poor and large we asked far it. Len's • gap You Heard About Our Nes High Soma,! Entrance Ont. S. s s • • Bunting fa Wly at Squires' Beach. Mr. J. B. Horn, Ditt#oN Ont., spent Zwopeans or the meat -short British make it work.-WPTB.I .oeal Talent? Claremont Centre- `, Monday with Mr. and ]*a. Gurdon awl actually going without meat, ; all ]lir. and .Mas. myth have mns - .... his Latest novel, is an - Law. ,t $ow gracefully, will we iA this eoua Retry 'Club Conft*mtiag SW Miss Baba . Parkinson, of Rouge The following pupils were granted iteg ' Mr. acrd ' Mra`` Fred Pence, King- ltry of full resources ateept" the role try To Sick Childrien'a Hoop" Fund Hills, is now the vocalist with Art High School Entrance standing on store have been recent visitors with .,"we must acknowledge as citizens of � Evans' Orchestra, the Toronto Band Eur the • teacher's recomrneddations. The Mr..and Mrs. Frantic Baker-4KM. international responsibility? Will our The local Rotary Club have given which has been Playing at the Re- names marked with a star will re- Pence with her sister Mrs. Baker. '. pea* resolutely tura their banks on ( an undertaking to provii ON for creation .Hall at the Plant. Their ceive certificates when "they have number the Young People of ' ick ., miketY t . week sifter week be prepared. to sae � , this coming fa1L The fund is of now, but Baba will still be .with the rnished proof of the required farm service: -- Alex. Beaton, *Donald Picklering United Church -are-plats--- c ri it an tbejr tables quantities of meat course being given a wonderful re- hand. Congratulational Baba, Xom Beelby, Frances Follows, Violet Hall, ning to taste the Moonlight Excur- siva to Niagara Falls on Satuzdst¢ ,which they as .CanA&ana consider in- I ception across the Province of Oat-, Kay. From Grade 2 to 3 - Hazel McMen. Catharine - Hornshaw,•Florenas evening. adequate. Will our farmers, justw , aria, and. Canada. Woman Gordon Raw Narrow Escape Johnston, Donald Manion, Elsie Mill- _v lably proud of tkeir privileges as Rotary, which has as its big int- In Fall Mrom Roof Of His Hams er, *Charles Minaker, Wilfred Mor- Successful Conhrvator, Paplls- •� flee individuals, recognise the nec- ereso-crippled children sad child ley, June Sutherland, Kenneth Wil- � Iessity for slmi'ghtering control with- welfare has accepted the challenge No=xaan Gordon, Church St. lead am The following passed the' final The follow -ng pupils of MM P: out which the system of meat, rat, . in a grand way, and Ontario Rotary a narrow escape oat Wednesday last- written examinatiour..--Helen Dick- N. Spratt were successful in that low could not be properly maria- is equipping and maintaining "The While malting some repairs "oat the inson, Mary Herbert (Honors), Hans recent Toronto Conservatory Piano ttained? Rotary Ward" in the new hospitaL roof of their home, he slipped maid Kyr, Examinations -• Grade 8, Jo,ca- We are a big people in a country Pickering Rotary is taking its share fell from that roof to the roof of • s • • . Robinson; Ctrade 4 - Rosa Irwin -"'of growing power. This business of of that war& the verandtitis, and then to the Piekeriisg Centre- (Hon.), Joyce Grant (Roo.): ' gainthe recipient of many -beautiful A fire at the chicken house on the ground below. He was taken to the Ajax hospital, for x-rays, which re -Passed "on teacher's recoenmenda- Pickering Public Library - • • • i c' ! EDITORIAL COMMENT veiled fractares is his legs in two tion _Betty Lou Byer, Robert Beck, *Bruce Benn, Jetta Bowa::a, -. Neville Shute ir. �i.: _thur wlio has In our leaf issue we reported the Church, Sunday morning, resulted, in platen He is now at home, obliged to remain in a cast for some time. Evei)u Brown, Lloyd Coleman, Mar- ' been groro�irb s.;adily in popularity. appearance of a delegation *`oral t:ie and that wales is scarce; flint oars t ; ion Comport, Jean Comar, *Roes 'nor d:d :active partcipaticn� in the: ,newly -formed South Pickering Rate- Association last constable cannot possibly take ogre - Work C onsumneee nes Re-,surfsciag Deakin, Mary Goodman, Joan Grant. Joan Hn�:• Jack �*ar with Germany (he was connee- � ted with the s'ldmiralt y) prevent hist ;payers' at the meet of the Township Cotancil, ;frig p of a township this six, especially m days like these when crime' is at of Chareh Street - Joan Hodge, s; _ Irwin, Edward Jona Joan Moore ! ng steadily continuing output. Hps. Mr. Horace Brown, Dunbarton, the higher level than. ever before. We COtsati' a1�d Township mea began Jean Necs;' *Hobert Paddick, Ingrid Robinson, greatest art is that he can write of the little things of everyday fife, oust _ : lresident of the Associations refers '+to the courteous reception given the sycapathize with these people, and we too, can understand the position, the re -surfacing of Church Street Platz, Mervyn Gordon Sawyer, Kemieth Smites, Ruth Smith, not only make them very rest, but, s7' • . ii _ __ ___-1� L_ _- __J �______ aL_ _Lu _.-aG___ a _v., on Monday morning. The sr' -a to be , n A T --.f-- T„� T....1...- •Tetl..rNI witA •PYtina and PYC1tiIIQ an well. •' petted, for, in our fifteen odd years ' ratepayers by the gentlemen of our attending. Pickering Township Coun- township councils, who for years_ ,cil meetings, we Have never seen a back, by judicious spending and depa"tion given other than a court- car+eflrl masiagement have placed eous receptiocs. - Pickering. Township in a most en - The Dunbarton deputatim -offered viable poahion--having one of the ,a number of subjects as material lowest talc .rates of any municipality -ior discussion by the Council--aU in the Province of Outario-a most of them fair and reasonable requests, desirable place for Mr. Average Man Same of the Toronto 'dailies rec- to locate his home. . _ . ently published reports an purported. Having listened -in at council eneet- interviews with Mr. Brown, on the Inge for many years, we have hf subject of dividing this municipality the privilege lLnd opportunity of late two parts ---a, North and a hearing from time to time of the South Pickering- problems and difficulties of neigh - At the Council -meeting Mr. Brown . boring municipalities-•<,ne" to the evade reierences to these reports, . west .of us being virtually bankrupt cold acknowledged that the matter from the demands of an overwhelm had- been discussed, but th#,Vhe; him iW `-voting-poweY`_of--the-- small self,-41though recognizing points in property -owner, who demanded ,aer favor of the plan--4hem were also vices that he had enjoyed in the malty' against cinch ' a plan at the erty- present time. >►we recall the ` stateiment of the The matter of .dividing this town- P:smi&nt of a Ratepayers', Assoc. ship is not now being discussed for of one of our nearby beaches, who, the first time it comes up now and to the writer boasted that tile; now agaizs, favourite Aopic._hsd__svgicient members and power for one ' of our ratepayersi Dr, N. F. to be :able to go to the tosersship " McEwen, who has publicly advocated council -and "tell them what we ,are such, on many occasions during the going to,,bsve". There is a something past few years,'about this "voting -power" we don't Until more has been sand on the like. Dictatorship, is out.' subject .... until more light is given Strangely enough, we Ilea` that the matter, and much more informs- the farmer ratepayer- north of the tion: released, we are not in position fourtls concession is opposed to the to intelligently discus$ the division. dividrag of this township. In our When such a move is recuumendea . opinion,`, if .chis "voting -power" ever we are right in believing there canmenced •to work, the farmer at must be some reason., for such a re-, Brougham sand' Claremont would b� quest, In this instance, we gather 7nuch better off :without us in the there is a feeling (largely ' from south. The ' eaow of •lash winter ap- within the newly -developed sub -div parrs"to have had no small part in isions) that' the south end of thia -this current agitation, More snow - ,,township is not getting the services removing equipment for the south they are entitled to -for the proport- is asked. If we' had a South' Pick= ionate share of taxes paid into the ering, we w•ou?d have to pay for municipality by this south end. It our own equipment, ---on the other is probably true that a very • large hand 'therewould be fever roads to part of the population of this town- take care of, and with the' . greater ship will be found south of the third population in ' the south, we could or_ fourth . concessions, but as to the probably pay for it. share of taxes paid, we will not As Mr. Brown has said, "there are make an estimate at this time. , points for and against" such a plan, We think we understand the pos- and until considerably more agita- ition and feelings of our many new- ` tion is forthcoming, and the matter. comers to this townships -mw -cam- . is given township -wide interest, little ere who have purchased lots and more can be said on the subject at erected homes' thereon. They are this time. We have confidence enough finding that newly -built roads are in our municipal council to believe hared to keep up, that um -plowed that a fair and complete invesdga- roads in winter are hard to drive on, tion of the subject will be given that dust from the roads fill their If and when they are asked to 'deal hooses and amothers their flowers, with the awme. surtacea strewn" zrom the rarx, Thibeault, Bessie Tripp, Hanel Tripp, ''kindling", h5a first novel has Iter, north; to A. Iawson's property at Geoff Usaty, Josephine Wasylyk; setting m* a Glasgow ship -building- the south end. Graders have been Donets White. On writtei Exams. toR» in the days of the depression bun 'during the pant week re snug Y P P -. Robert Annan, Andrew Bandurch- It is through the sage; efforts o!' the roadway for the surfacing mat- in, June Barlow, Mildred Bath, Dore 1 Alice MacMahon arid, her success in i erial. The procedure as described for us Coburn, George Fair, David Garrett, Demiis Goodwin,, Jack Holmes. Phy- interesting Henry Wars•e i that tim- ; town at last came back to prosper - by the engineers, is, to lay" a layer His Homewood, Margaret James, ity and Mr. Warren to a happraess of tar or pitch-liloe material, a lacer Anne Keith, Fzsrrk Kidson, Michael that he brought had passed hien by. of gravel, and another layer of taa then roll smoot]L The street ls Michadl (Honors), Ruth Michell I "Ordeal" written before the bomb-. and . (Ha'ioss), Mary Anna Morrish (Hon- began, gives a s a- • ; ing of Britain be - _ receiving the same surface as given ors), Dorothy Roblin, Harold St. mazingly good estimate of how a the Brock .Road. eonts�finished. Thewithin rct John, Jean Simpson, Audrey Sleep, �' young man, his wife wad three child the next t1AobWeeks. . Robert Swan, Edward Teefy, Rita Teefy (Honors), Shirley Tweedie, Hilda Valleau.have : ran might be affected by the sud- den need to leave home and all they, to- hiitit a •place of safety. ..New Potatoes an July First • • • • _ "Landfall" is the" story of the gay. ---- courtship of Jerry_ Chambers - Mr. Roy Reith, of the Brock Road _ ..AUDLEY - ' .Lieut. of the RAF. and Mona of the Snack. ,. is one of the fortunate people ofPromotions of S. S. No. 5, Picices'ing . Bar; of the disgrace that threatened this area. His potatoes were ready Nantes in order of one'rit. I 1C'h om Grade 7 to 8 % -- Winter. Joyce Wint Jerry 'and the part that Mona play r� for the table on Jany lot. From Grade 6 to 7 - Dianne Pratt, ed in clearing up the mystery. "Pastoral" all ]lir. and .Mas. myth have mns Ronald Ronald Bell, Margaret Johnson, Mary his Latest novel, is an - 9 -acre .farm,, and this year put in Saslow. Below, pass -Dorothy Bar tiler RAF love story with the con "off"- two acres of potatoes. People • have low. trast of days in the quiet been coming in from Toronto, Whit- From Grade 5 to 6 -'.'Frank Wou- English countryside, and the thrill by and Oshawa, ' to buy a product nacott, Ron -Candler icoariditiorn. of flights • over Germany. ,�. cam that has bee wiry scarce around ally). Below pass -.John Bryant, All of these books are to be ibuntf the retail stores. • Velva Johnson. in Pickering Library. This is a grand spot for potato- growing we have heard about the , From Grade 3 to 4 - Janet Beans,Qurches. f t merits othat piece in there before Edward Cammack, Barbara Johnson, with the as a real potaio grower. _ Marvin Barlow. Below pass - Fred . - _ Kay. From Grade 2 to 3 - Hazel McMen. The "Lawes" Aid of the Presbyter -;3 ran Church will Showers Held For Bride -to -Be only, Earl Puckrin, Nora Cox; Ray- ra meet at the ]ae' of Mrs. Kutch, o•.i Thursday, July _v miscellaneous shower was herd mond Candler Bobbie Candler. Be- 191 at 2.30 m. Cars Will p Wi be at the 3 on Wednesday of last week, at the low pass - Russell Candler, . From Grade ; to 2 -• Leah Card-- four -corners at 2.15,.- Hostesses: Mrs -- -and-`William home- of Hiss Grace White, when ler: Below'" Bass -Raymond Kay. Ed" a g r Andrew Mrs. Ness. All'the'ladies`of the congreg- friends gathered in . honor of the taming marriage of Miss Rhada'l Ancoun t of!War War Savings Stamps .tion are welcome. S't'atic, to 11r. Ronald Lamb'of the. 'Saturday,. sold, Sept 194.1•• -June 1945, $80.64. Mildred L. Brown, teacher • . • s to I --"Dunbarton United Chtirdn. RAF, on July 21. --• A shower was held for Miss Wada 11 A. } vii Vti ed•.sesday night of ,this week 200 Ch' kens Lost in Sunda � y Rev. A. E. Holley, B. A., B• D,. i • " at the -home; of Misses Mary_ and Morning .Fire _ A Bright,. Helpful .Service r• Marjorie Riley, when she was a- Come and Join in the Worship gainthe recipient of many -beautiful A fire at the chicken house on the Of God• _ ! ,, gifts. property of Mr. W. Hese, an the lid • • • i c' ! _ , Another shower will be held this - concession, just east of the White The Pickering Presbyterian Church !` evening at the home of Mr. &..d Church, Sunday morning, resulted, in and Sunday School will. be cloeedk . .r 5• Mrs. Thomas Watson, the loss of about 200 chickens and a for the remainder of this month „ t ; - section of the chicken House, whish .was built in three sections.on while the ,pastor, Rev. Marshall is vacation The church will 're-opers -TENDERS WANTED The Pickering Fire Company, "sum- for regular services agarol on Sun• tanned to the fire, saved the =eat of day, August 5. For interior decorating of Clare- the chicken house, and the adjoining s • • • z moat School. Applications received building. Rev.W E. Smalley, Ajar, will •.:_ UP to July 23, 1945. Work to be Mr. Hese had just purchased the have charge of the morning services` contpleted before September 4, 1945. chickens two days before the 'fire. in Pickering United Church during: Direct enquiries to It is bebeved that an over -heated the month of July. No evening ser - Miss A. Forgie, Secretary I brooder stove may have been the vices during July and August. Choir Phone ion cla:+ee watt, Ont. i couso of tZie-fire. ..Js Fred ,u 'r By x S LIKE THAT O5STOWN � By Roland Coe LIFE' t KrffY CR F` dor /�� 'g , ` i Xii f LZ wtr �' rM skNN \� The office stenog says the effort _the boss is having to put into his = - wariime schedule has forced him to round. ' ` keP his feet on the g year or so back." "`Tills used t'be our favorite piar'Ic spot a y FUNNY . BUSINESS By Hershherger /F ' a '1'm too old for him—I use make-up while he isn't $having yet.' f - �.�.,�� THE SPORTING 1W f.ANd ARAISTRON / 144...- / ,, •;; KI� _ - * I iN.Yr11/'N iW'�u• hal � / l�% " •✓i,„•� �- - \» 'Convalescing " Connie sags nrear� of bed but she's sure shedbe weaiier if she got up• } Hold Everything- NS, for , ••Private Jones wishes to present his secret weapon - _ -- pulverising enemy P iUbozes, sir!" ''Jones Eorgot to dude again u' . - --- .. — --FISH-ER - ' MUTT AND JEFF—so what? Can't a Yap Slow His own Horn? DIO t NEAR YoUQ - WHLL L SLEW- pV DIOM`T *0 SUR D10 y D SURE! t REARDYW MY HORN � ME SA , R NoRN! lIEFcRE 1bu . . MAR ou .-�► ►IEA t+Low Y -- M1/ WHISTLE? HEI&EW147,MY_ your little . boy make y l atop' swiping oar cement Y' --- - - TT '' R --By J. MILLA They- on It pop - I'M GLAD YOU 1 -YE -S. rVE GOT ONE GOCKRAAGH a 1 VERY ILL�ANO. ,IFI 'GIVE CFVR AAE ANOTHER POtl�Q _. LIKE IT _ s - OF YOUR MISEGT GOOD STUFF HIM A1J0'�ER ' s .. pouNo 2 THINK ►� e • ISN'T IT QUICK ? HEy LL 016 tyy; i . 1 e ,Y •. ••L 1''til •V 130 Boll d "B !7nk ---- BySNE BYRNES. REG'LAR FELLER=°Waste Not THAT'SA S&LWE ! THIS IBIMJa1NE55 I M You WGFIT YOU JUST LEAVE -_ WHOLE SAC, OF APPLES IS CC�ffING TO SELL SELL A FEW. THAT TO ME' SPOILED! t THESE APPLES. BUT THE REST . HERE THROW TF EM OUT OTHEMAR E ._ . -ALL RLXtEN .' ` I 2 fop. 6�E R�A65 I JIM) .J ...:_ � _ice _ - rs?�la�it)D • •� /_ %I 00m TEMPTING RIVER ROUTES INTO CHINA Arrows on map above indicate three spots on the Chinese. coast which might well tempt an Allied -China!s trio of great 7- invading for a t a - -mouths- of- rivers, the Yellow� the-Yangtze,-:� or West River. All command the main inland routes and are of prime strategic importance. Photo' 'top shows. the, Yangtze at Nanking before Japs moved -iri At right the Yangtze at Hankow_ shortly before the provisional capital's fall. D CANADIAN NURSES DECORATE BY FIELD MARSHAL SMUTS ili— on the beam was the Navy floating drydock as it rode.. through the Panama Canal an route to the Pacific. Too wide to clear -he canal. conventionally, officers of Naval Civil Engineers Corps retorted to simple but daring stunt of floating it through eon its side. Drydock is large enough to accommodate cruisers, or several small warships at one time. U.S. SHIPS STRIKE IN JAP WATERS KAMCHATKA wee .ar AJ PAA 1111to90 f It no ?A I A"TSUWA. KAW ILAS"OW A KA Moll S"WIlm, X J" 4,+ 4- 91— a r Camdian nurses were decorated for their services in South Africa during this war by Field Marshal Jan Christialon Smuts, REWARD PROMISED it ,Adm. Cheater W. Nimitx has revealed that light U.S. war ships otsk, This was Prime Minister of South Africa, during a recent ceremcTly in 1Dt have sunk several enemy craft int the Sea of Okhotsk, you serve MAMWCII Eklinillil :j. . .. ie :.1the first invasion of U.S. 'vessels into waters northwest of Kurile _49 which the Field Marshal laid.a wreath on the Cenotaph., to, yo Slot Coffee • i"wils, deep in Jap territory. Largejnap indicates adjacent areas ule hunily and maet shows relation of scene of action to Japan, Russia and .�!_`This photo, taken at the Cenotaph immediately following the pre % n sentation as Field Marshal Smuts addressed a few words. to tho .,night. They'll just to" Alaska. ;Aurses, includes, left •to right: Miss Gladys Sharp, Toronto. Min P. Mrs. M., Beal. you for iii Comes iR 1111111 BUSY AS A LITTLE BEE _M-. Steinhoff,-Txftronto_;��B�ooth O�ttavra; ALu -Pililr1poijorili--G-rind V ..Ottawa,; Lieutenant (Nursing Sister) P. M. Farmer, R.CA.M.C, :Ordale, Sask., Lieutenant (Nursing ,Sister) M. V. Singer, R.C-V.M.C, '=its any tnie. of 00900 Ormstown, Que.; Miss Dorothy Brown. Saint John, N.B., and Miss M. McAfee, Saint John, N., B. maker.. HEADS KIWANISNow ToTAX a get ..Qni'ck ' a A, -1 Pflu Relief From Sore, Fainfu Most people seem to think the on..pa it ful ptie• tumuis soon best over. 1,* way to get relief fror i n their sore leavlor the sensitive rectal me=- MInful plies In by local1branes clean and healthy. cal treatment may g We Invite you to try. . Sew -Role ary relief from the And let it Drov itself. Y ou can can easily see ru your tqt you a a y It in the Macy y such. :treat. p men* wit not cor. YOU, ­ home. AN! rect the cause of NU CWT tf Y:: your piles. q a are pol coov --;6 No lasting free• that thli to Qom from - pit imazingly 0 a a r can be had unless and % the cause of the effective method of treat in& your trouble to correct. 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tore. painfit-2-11ils,_ to 1 a I a a It I a a I .causer so the b..t way to get lasting or Hem-Rola to - them a package relief Is to treat . . . them internally day from In y. with . ... .. tb a medicine drup store ant ae'll Was directed tlk# .Item -Bold. for JUST F1 VJ3 Hem -!told Is a UAYS. At the add formula that has .been used for oiretof that- time It 40 years -by- thou -Yr ou are not ab .sands of pit* xux- so utely sure Hem -Road to the It In a Hem- .ferers feast, cleanest .4mall, ntgblk con. it -most e[fectLve IfAblet. 'treatment % sy and a as , pleav, you *vet tried, re- amtu use. This ru"u U% m Vrort"Jonar Honer turn the uaua&4 cleverty - 0 a in",, ; , -_ . %. . ..., ­ puunded tablet formula dirvelat 1#0r[Wil ul -Lne package ''Co. your dits medleAl actlun to relief of the druggi,i and ne will promptly re—, rK curiges'l ' �c thut is the real cause Of futid y,)ui muney, piles. Hein -Kusa 'pium�utes . NOTes This'-generrso* urter' 'is your eag) and cumfurLable bowel b.,kJ!d by . reliable firm dulas b"111. movement'&, Quickly selle-veft,ILUblug imm" ift unauds Our a laud assay irrJuttlot, and Soreuess and atimu- yeam flim -!told Muni help your 11111tes he;Ier Woud 0VVUI11tIUn IP like plot ravaditlo" quorkly, ruslitt and IL: lower lv.)wei Wilri.goucs ])load cir- nivilutneitly_o.., Jbilin simple, e =V# oulat i(ja in, the lower bowel, the costs •ou eatoblals'.'Try ft If Qa _Vyaml FT ^uv to Tie' MU16R C'AWMRIL -LUCo. AGimomm 84 LOST ---*t, Pickering Park, - on the LW. I RON GIBSON afternoon of July 2kad, a Lady's gold SOW. Rewlud. Notify Tkulre .�wrwt watch. unction SPORT. -TRAN ...News Office Plea" ScarI or SSale--Mason and h piano.T.r11 a ell McArthur, Greenwood- -PI an '7 Jul. 20 phone S4uffvM 343 MILLI day id 61 and limitedRO*h and Dressed Umber Night Ah GM "I Doors Open FMIk Sash Doors —3crebas �MGVING -supply started, for prompt shipment- * Frames Matinee - Saturlay At 2 P. DL- -particulars &I order Interior Trim Mouldings SAND GRAVHL STONE "rig 7 contact us for Soft and Hardwood Floort August -September clicks mw. Agt. Shingle Siding 'FRIDAY SATURDAY Shier, R. R. insulated Siding Cedargrain Lockwood Milling; H. Brick Ins Lock ii Wallboards Rock Lath Cedar Shingles JULY 13 ad- 14 ;2 Pickering. WANTED. Roll Roofing Asphalt Shingles 1AM TOWNSHIP products Barclay. Tile 'AND CATTLE &11 workable, MasoniteDEAD HORSES acres excellent soil, Captive Wild Rock Wool Insulation Cement and Lhno 16 wiles from hone splendid buildings, Weeping -Tile� Hewer Pipe For tree plot Up p Toronto, 1 mile� to 9-o. 7 Highway. oo PURE FAINT :Woiii an Apply _MARTIN -S to J. H.. Bracken, Markham E24OUR BROOKLIN 56 -July 20 DICKERING W phone 43-23. PIC John Carradine Evelyn "kers- it convertible baby KERING For R. A. Murison, S. AGINCOURT . ...... .... zone 21" rr HAPPENED TOMICIRROW -carriage. Apply . 0 " Cedar Shingle All -grades of R C. 'WIe pay , the phone ebarget Pickerkag land Darnall Dick PoI and containing a• You .-'-GORDON YOUNG LTD Universal News --il U s license, awn of money, a chauffeur; Phone Ad. 36M Toronto ... Registration Card- NOtice'. to' TUESDAY . 'i I. truck license and MONDAY Bandimbizi, R. R. 2, Picker - Andy JULY16 and 17 t,.,jr Ing, or News office. clover bay, del Claremont Meat We do building of &ZL k1I CO3W& Oak "TED-416t6us Cl' G&RPENTERING 'Thunderhead ivered in barn Cedar Valley Farm, CEMBNTING- Market Rd* -corner 5th cos and Greenwood Will PLUMBING' J�l ------ Reddy MaeDI `Prest" III pickL_ring Twp• pay cash, or ROOFING Our M�tto S&"acdon or money C. F. 71is -Mkwch of TW�e Balmer, .Z7 exchange. Refuiided give .timothy in Wellesley St. Toronto. We also sell Brantford Roofft from Ontarioris, Materials, 'Empire. Bathroom Choice, Baby Beefs WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY If Midway 3W Duro Water Finest Farm Phone F meat, Sausage A SPedalty' Auip Some -made THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM OAL .to property of , Beatty Stable rLie, Lot 29, B. F. 83 StSMS Alex. Con"' FAWPments and Delivery to BroughalaD unbarton have same Sir. Cedtic. Hardwikke R. MAcDowell- 'Pekeriing., - owner may �Buikllng Materials end vkib4y, -Tuesday 7 bs ideatfying 'and paying ervenseS in simple, but rich denz Select Sherr Subjects i, . . ­ -ni, Prima Right Quality Guarsah" zottmatft Free sig we can ,.furnish ELECTRICIAN E, Work -Guaranteed Guaranteed mernotials that will B. KAISER A. L SUTHERLAND BARRY Phone 6502 please -from every Wiring dignity House wiring — Alteratiefis standpoint. In Phone 1808 :cwremmt. Farm a Specialty IF. J. PROLUS of appearance our work B Estimates Free Will stand out through SALE REGISTER `- Church Street, Pickering the AV& or or Permanent Ragging pwtm 'No Greater Tribute• WOODS M�LK Men of 30g40750 Saturday, *7 14—Extew&e Ane. that Fiisj s the Tamper md- Immediate delivery, &-can, drop-ita PEP. VM InIGORI Sulmor"r N. W. STAFFORD tion -Age and EQuip-, with agitator U" Highway Memorial Sf F�umiture may ba Your Eyssio type sturnatic 8 -can solms meat f rom the (Price, Houie) King- NeivaL It ;t; 'gam' $M 6 -can Vat ostroz'4=VbVklb'l"&.-=ta% Works• 'm 072tw lmemoonzo.!q $to* Road. The undersigned has re- C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. -vat i9o. W a 40 W ON to sell at the was to normal Ph, 462 Whitby, 0 -AL and Sports Sol ceived instructions Toronto Radio IMAd to sarraid premises d Heard Broli., Corner Of Dkma.Bleek, Opp P. 06 ge SL Toronto 241 Yon RIM cals as an s"d Elm and Brock St., Whitby, the for - July 4 lowing, in the biggest sale Of.it& Phow 1514 Wd L ever beld -in-- OntariO7 C4uT*y6 �YC4--On, to the, property of L. 9 bedroom SUit0k complete; :4)81UWA, 01M. A. Valle&u, Spruce Hill Road. Duo chesterfield Barton, shout 6 -year old bay mase.ENGAGZKENTS steel cots suites, conviete; 0 droweni 1 36 ..,Owner may h2Ve 8=0 by identify- tables* 60 ebabs; -Maple Leaf Fire tables; 3 extrusion bw and paying expeawL - JUL 20 You ARE ELNELE 'The angsgenignt is arinounced of curtains and 15 ball is 20 pair FOR NEW TIRES Ift EVMY MINUTE 'Coxam Lillian Morle, only 4&UOA*r Of drapes; LAM carpet; Wectric T0- Ihnurimce Cos George & Holtby, and the late Mrs. r; LAM roe box; BWikeW;. Sgt. -SO' - - ft this year, W why' " have your Ont, too is; Z Rae Wrif Holtby, Of Brougham Bed Unan _PidowsI legal work done M-' nekering Delbert. Webb Fond, RCAF-,_soV1 of Electric motors. ,Truck load of PHONE PICK. 17 R 22 -2 Uff 1. Pam ios; Penn- . clim 3sam, &I - AMN00 Rates ftr Farm and Comdw CAptsin Had Stewart Mr to take plaw on Buildings, VAE S"k 'The, mauls"" verWars; Xittberi- utensils; TAW11­ Your Lxwyer-Farmer July 28.- Insuraxwe on SARIES mower; Garden tools. Many Other VhWWtW1u articles too -numerous to mentles. wbwkmmxl so" Wanted --Singer 'Drop Head Sewing No reserve. Terms cash. Sale at 004 Automobile In6aw" cc C491 or - lUchines. We pay cash. ti sharp. WI MAW, Auction, BEST WK o'clock, Q*wing Machine, 16 All Kinds write. Singer IS YOUR H. VanDeuren ArA um 16 0(:�ktario sir. Oshawa, phone 699 ser. Mrs M. .010, . : . 111 0 $1 1. . . .. ' & Rowe so tf jC-PRE VALUE Clerks. Bowman __am gem y, -July Z&—auction 9316' 01' clean- R Saturds, - _'-'[Toed- Colo high-class tike "I Cam a G" llvil high household fmmit[Lre, 9 - .iso sad pressed plisneea, dishes, utensils R., C. CLINDENING "I stock ek" ectricil &P era, Kennedy of high etc., at Milliken Core "d pants., Also A good NUTM Im M "NOR OPPLY C. Whittaker. L D oonu and Highway, property of Private Ambdomm 'S :No 7 - "atock Of new LORI NO and . gentsp furnish- ROLDED ON YOUR.TIRES' Sale at 1.30• p6 rn.� Terms cash -.1phous reasonable praxes. . . 1. 1 .- __i. and theta another A"L., reserve -as MT. Whittaker has sold COIL Millis... v _: , C. PREDMICEr 'Inp at very reason for avoiding pick- his greral stQ11- July 20 nto ling failure. It doeWL't &uctiower. '0 i6n MILEAGE Sam Schwarts GREATER chaxica with Markhamtll,., 7 pay to take 21 Bond Street West, Oshawa, Ont.GREATERSAFETY -low-priced vinegar. In. -In MemilorismL pkkerinc 9 — Greenwood 8 Claremont 9 — Aud1AY 8 Night Two games on Wednesday I By N pickeiing .gained another. well- eearned at, arned victory over Greenwood the Mem(jorial Park here on WOI n:,ra:.n leadprs i.n the Pick- ering Township League. For the first six innings Gref-m- wood had -a comfortabie margin of four runs. A.sensgtioral 5 -run rally was started when C. Goodwin hit t a line driver with his ectforto dup- licated by the next Pickering bat- ters. Pets Kaiser went in to .pinch - bit for Paul Kaiser and his single _.drove in the winning., run �. Next week Pickering Play - at -Audley—note change in schedule. .,.T.hentureSd A& GREATERSATISFACTION megar—and ba sure of —,C- RADIU- Pkr- rx V I %- loving memory :a Poultry, Hog, Dairy, wh014 or . :­. ANNIS-lit chop Western Grain, GrowkW, succes&darling mother, who pawed a*ay on 4 Canada Vinegarhas beak the leader for over duly L 15' .1943. It is lonesome heiie without YOU MUINI OP ER1EMoI years, and is sold at .all There is such a 'vacant spaces Bran, Sho*4&, Middlings PETE VISITS THE BARBER For v& Tiever heox your footsteps, -Wire Fencing, Steel FeAce -Posts ff grocem ' Vick- Write- for *F?XF. Vick- Or see your smiling face. Cement, Binder Twine, Harness TAVA A" OR 'Iffite.s. ling - Recipe Booklet to As we lOveI you; so we mm Your e�ox� ycII alivays near Guaranteed Repair Service 160TO COI I Vinegars Lisni-, Duke Street, In our.M much longed for, Loved and sow. AZW Make 01 Model _K - -Asphalt Shfiigles, Rolled RoofI ted, 1.12 7.,..:Voronto.- Bringing.manY a 'Silent tear- 'heart; ARTHUR YIELD, Wooden Shingles ch which by the Process r From the 'it d L -Mae" 15 -now refinedozpeanada"irfinesat Good was your Your frindship. Claremont, Oros 8ft YON G0Q11DfV'1EAR __VANADA­ true,R Loved and respected toy .all you. kneT, Such & igieful life; such a sudden end, PHONE 62 3 imp you died as you lived; EveryenI farzoli a Elevator - W IA. Tinegars friend.. 1"d. ff. GORDON 'Ontario Pickering, ....Ever remissibered b y Elva Jim and Grandsons KOnnelh a" Phones Res. 38J 0 We* solicit Your Attei 4hu am moonsDonald Business J.�! tDs ...No.2 He gets 'a -cut hwr- , - In this series our artist gives his version of bovir tile finest crude oil—symbolized by is selected and refined to make B -A Peerless- Ask for Peerless Motor oil tomorrow'. "It's Alloyed" to keep cars Moiling W131907- 7— a PETE ARRIVES AT C 94 is -'Aff ANC"I Crude oils specially selected to give Ton better seffic8i are first .,topped"... jAN='DAVJDS.0X Poultry, Hog, Dairy, wh014 or chop Western Grain, GrowkW, Nash for chickens, 500 Vmb* 100 lbs Developing Concentraft F1.1 k 9 &1 9K1' ER1EMoI oil Cake, Gruttn - - - Bran, Sho*4&, Middlings PETE VISITS THE BARBER PETE IS RMIN.41OrOR -Wire Fencing, Steel FeAce -Posts ff TO G9 OIL Cement, Binder Twine, Harness TAVA A" OR 'Iffite.s. and Farmers' Hardware surge and Woods' Milkeks - V18W4A 160TO COI I . Woods' Coolers -T&I OIL. Roofing -Asphalt Shfiigles, Rolled RoofI Wooden Shingles ch which by the Process r From the 'it d L -Mae" 15 -now refinedozpeanada"irfinesat Claremont, Oros moves. gasolene,_ kerosene and'also PS ftilik lubricating 'Oil: Peerless I P1,11kerim Ontario r itc lir. and Mrs. Boose of Toronto have moved back to .Claremont from Toronto, having purchased the Bea- - residence: -- Mr. stad Mrs Fred Evans were up - In the Muskoka District ever the woe1+C-end y.. ^ Mrs. Ed: Lewis has been confined_ -- -,--oto her bed during the past week, but U up sed around again now," Mr. and Mrs- John. Bodgerow_spent ��- : hm days last week in Toronto via - 4ting old friends. A large nutnber attended the first Park Service of the. season, Iasi - Sunday. Rev: I. - E: Kennedy has charge of these services during the anonth of July. It is expected that the local band will be in attendance for the followimg services. The male quartet of the combined churches contributed to the service last Sun- - day evening. - Mr. Kan Webster ' of the Jack _ IMorton garage is in the Muskoka :district thi$ weejr, on holidays. Mm Ham who has been in bed through illness for the past 'two weelas, is now progressing favour- .,ably.- - a -There will be "Football" in the park tonight ' at 1 p. m. Ajax will meet the Canadian General Electric team- A number of Claremvat play- ers an ori 'tbe 'Ajax team,' so come and give the boys your support. Reception For Mr. and Kra . Charles Mael4an �-receptiaa-,m- heiid at the-homt- Of 31r. and 'Mrs. Fred Morley last Friday evening, when friends gath- sered• to honour a ' local girl, Miss .Jean Morley, and her husband. Mr. :and Mrs. MacLean, who are here _. visiting. Jim Macl,ean'i parents will be leaving shortly for their home. in Prince Edward Island. Can It Be Trde? " ='The story, 9f the farmer this week concerns the rust ' ba the grain. A docad .fanner tells of his two collies. : tursaing through'the standing giain and when they carne out they were a bright red colour. If this is the 1ce4% the rust mast be bad. Showers . are holding. the farmers back, from netting their hay in. BIS FIELD DAY, AUGUST 6� The local Park Boa4+d ha's planned ":s Big P leld Day for August 6th. This is the "stay-at-Cts:emoant" LAREMO'N'T xr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson and son David, of Brookiin, spent Sun - ,day with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilson. On Friday afternoon of last week uaL Rev. Kennedy delivered a very earnest message, his subject being: -'C we -discern the signs of the times'= -to be followed throughout the next three Sundays by dis- courses on "Who art thou, Who is thy Brother, Who is tiny God'% The Friendly Bible Class are to be joined by the Goodfellowship ,Class of Claremont, on Tuesday of- terdToon, July 10, for ' supper at 6 P. M., and a Social Get-together At-_ ter, at Greenwocd Park. Saturday July .14, the Happy Circle Mission Band plan to •picnic at the, -Greenwood Park. Meet at the four -corners ' at 2.15. 'Briut your lunches Toronto visitors ` at several homes were: Mrs. Gordon and Mr- and Mrs. Ravey,. ai_the Ellicott home; Mrs. McLean, airs. Walter Knox, Miss Fein 'Mal Im, at ' H. Mal-_ colm's. On Sunday, _members of the Car- tei-Hood clan attended the re -union held each year. at Scugog Island. Friends and neighbors rejoice with Charles and Mrs. Burrows, who welcomed home their seg on July lot. Russell was a prisoner -of -war ever since. Dieppe, -until relieved by the Allies. Mrs. Mervyn Annie has been en- gaged -as .teacher of the Brock Road school. Callers •on- Tuesday -os, old Bron.- _sham friends were: Mrs. R.. Ferris and Dr. Tam inset. Xm Ferris' only son left a week ago for service in the British Navy. .The W. M. S. will meet on Thurso -- day next at the home of Mh. Chas. Barclay. ` Greenwood" Mr. avid Mrs. Morden and family have got nicely settled in their new home now. We welcome thein to Greenwood.. Mr. -Morden is an exp- wisneed miller, and business is tick- ing up. Congratulations to ]Mise Been in the success of her, puptis in passirW their final exams. itis Shen has been engaged for -another year: - Mr. aind Mrs. George Wilson and family, of Toronto, spent the week- end with. Mr. Walter Wd ov, The W. A. have invited the W. A. '•• ____-- -" "'� """ _"•` _ 111viIl be tnanY evaenb of interest to them in a picnic• to be held at the everyozre, and •big dacsce duri*+-- Greenwood Park oar Thursday tatter- `'the evetung. Display cards will sea. noon July ?2. Mr. and Mrs. James 'Pengelly, of out this week, and the day will be Broeklin visited their friends here advertised snazt week in local papers. os, Sunday, and attended church ser- aleeai Library Adds 35 New' Books The Library haspmhased 6 aeon vice. Mr. and Mrs.Re&. Hoskins and boolgs which will. be on the shelves little daughter spent Saturday even- _ �shortiy. The new fiction will b� re d:,it , with Mrs. F. W. Gibson.Mrs, W:11'am Crummer wind for distribution,. first ammg -which - will be toned: -. friendla. visited rine and Idrs. S. Cor- - ..... = Live - Dangeroualr- by Axel Moll= heft last Sunday. - Ctrs. David and, s Norwegian. The manuscript Mrs.Hayward and eon with Toronto friends Wed - of his novel came by plant from on nesday last. 9vedwx It is the story of Norway's Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hadwin and Underground' Green Dolphin Streeb-by Elizabeth Alan wire it the Hadwin family re - �. Go•n�dge. The : -setting for*this-•aovie - ��uon at Greenbazuic for the week- - en3. is in the Channel Islands; the time Mrs. Hatiwin is spending a In 1830. ' ' Green. Hazard-�y Manping-. Coles. - •few days". with her son Ivan and legs. .The big spY story of the year. The Troubled Midnight--by, John Hadwin: Mr. and Mrs E. Trimble spent Gunither. The theme is played -against the holiday week -end _ with.. .-friends. the background of Neutral Constan- at St. Thomm tinople in the climactic days of the to Idaho. Mr.- Glhndeman was' in Pickering a World's European 'Sinclair. "Mount. Zion End -bp vpton V_-__ r. 7 -__7 10_i4 0__.7.7__ l -_— The story begigs • in Europe in 1913. Sunday morning ritual in many Ont- The Wide House -by Taylor Cold -Miss Luella Carson spent a week resit, author .of "The Final Hour". at Crow -'a Lake enjoying a grand Young -• -- Bes-"- Margaret Irwin. tnme. The story ,_ of England's virgin . Donovan Appleby has been at Nia- Queen. gara with the militia from Oshawa. A Touch of Glory --by Frank - `a Where was a very, small ` churctn Slaughter. A 'doctor returns from' attendance on Sunday evening., The 'the front to face a -new foe at home. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was Some of My, Best Frends Are Sold- observed. Let's -try and do better iers--Margaret - Halsey's first book, next Sunday. -Coque• out'. and brine;' since her famous best seller"With your f'riend's. Malice Toward Some". -The Mt. Zion Woman's Associa- Earth and High Heaven• -•by Gweth- tion have been invited to Greenwood aalyn Graham, ' A young Canadian. along with. Kinsale W. A. for Thurs- novelist who has-, won, much fan`:., day of this week' They will meet on because Pf this, her first novel. .. the church lawn in Greenwood. The Green Years -by A. J. Crown, Sorry to report Zoe. Empringham}- ?amous• f __I is earlier -looks - -not--in-very-good--health-"-Th,- not--Tvery--good--health st tiano of Citadel" and '"Me Keys of: - the writing. r - )iGrygaomy, The_.W. A. met _at the home of. Burned Fingers=by Kathleen Norte Mrs. William Harbron, on Wednes- ais. day of last week. Mrs. Ralph Jone>i 'The Murdefer 'is -a -Fokr=-Ey .Eliery was the - ccmvemr and Mrs. McVey Queen. the speaker, replacing -Miss Edna - Wilderness -by ,Zane . Grey . Green -who was unable to be present. 'Trek Mrs. Moffat and Pat, of Toronto, spent the week -end with .Mr. sad Mrs. Errol Carson and family. Pat _ remained at Carson's for a holidas. Church News Mr. and Mrs. Frank Disney. and The attendanoe at church service Evelyn spent Sur day with Mr. and M Varlday was not as Innen as no. MT's- Milton Bim, brougham the peaLviners on TV ilklisus facers one again commenced operations. -P. U. met last Tuesday dFietiii� the churel Miss Kreiger speaker and gave an in- spiring message. This week Y. , P. U. it church on Tuesday evening. Do not forget. 'Dunbarton Audley '" of le' & Wis►ter, where h[ss.c :. anan a wo, Winter wea+e hoatesri Rev. Mr. Smalley, Ajax, o"ples ' _eb on a elbpent evenrng. • , the pulpit here in July. Iii�Iea4oriasir The ball games are well attended by our local people. loVh* -memory On July 18, Audley ball tease plays infant son, George Edwardf " .vett at Pickering. passed away July 13' 1i63'S. Mrs. Donald Lawson has been vis- , The memo":oaf his dear•.sweet wail iting friends at Wooler for a week. Will linger with us all our days; The congratulations of the com-. Sweetest flower, -too sweet--ts stay; munity go to Clarence Trigg and his God took him hoarse, -to show -ug bride. way. ' The Pickering Fusiliers of Toronto I Lovingly remembered by Me"O bad- a strawberry feed at the home and Dad. vI `Niagara F8118 and Buffalo over t %, weep -end. Mr. Morrow visited Niagara Palls and Buffalo over the week -end. - .Service as usual at the United Church at 11 a. m., the minister in : charge. The Sacrament of Infant Baptism will be administered These ems. from weekly newspapers and summer Sunday morning services $y B. M. are helpful and inspiring. Visitors _ - and heweomers to the community that particular broadcast. Andy has are .most cordially invited,. _ ' - -- 'Whiteva�e �:•{ The Women's Institute will 'meet fishing yarns, .animal oddities or! on Wednesday, July 18, at 2.30rr many homes in Pickering, along the Public Library. Topic - Health.. - Special music, Come' and enjoy W. . -0 n July .7th Mr. Herhert L. Glind, ► educational grad interesting atter- eman of Pocatello Idaho, arrived at sous Flt. Officer John Nowlin, RCAF. hia home with the largest import of is at his home resting after trea£- pu=e-bred-Ayrshir-e=eattle ever taken emits at Christie St. Hospital for- to Idaho. Mr.- Glhndeman was' in Pickering a an nam condition. couple of weeks ago, the guest of _ _ V_-__ r. 7 -__7 10_i4 0__.7.7__ l -_— Beautiful shads of Biue Delphin- ium graced Riverdale Presbyterian Church, Toronto, for the wedding of Muriel, only child, of Mm and the late Mr. T• Keeler, of -Toronto, to Norman Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Nello. Randall, of Whitevale. The bride, charming in white sat- in and lace with veil and halo of tulle, carrying a cascade of red ros- es and white carnations entered the church on the arm of her uncle, Mr. T. Johnson, to 'the strains of the wedding march, played on the maj- estic pipe organ. Mrs. d. Dolson as matron of honor gowned in powder blues with halo to match and carry- ing a bouquet of red roses scud pink carnations. The britis was given in mar!ft a by' her, mother. It- wana double ring: c oremany. Rev. J. Mir Pherson officiated. Clark Major was -best man. He -received a leather son and -Mr. E. Maller Acted as -uss- em. The bride's mother attired in navy blue sheer with corsage of pink --carnations received at the rec- eption, assisted by the .mother of the groomn, daintly attired in black and white silk ensemble with cor- sage. of pink earastions-. Thr rec- eption was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnson, Hilts Ave. The happy couple left fuer' a hon• e9moon , to Muskoka, and on their return they will reside' in Toronto The bride, for travelling was attired in a pale- lemonade ensemble with_ white accessories., BIRTHS Born, •on Sunday, July 8, 1845. at York. Cou zty Hospital, Newmarket, Ontario, to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stickwood, ( nee Edith Linton), a son. - M. ALM MCUM91 Director of the Ontario Farm semi" FIX= Mr. Maclarmi 1s, urging cities sad tow= to organis local Farm Commando Com ndttees. And asks that those tnterested write to this Ont Farm Service Force, Parliame Aundiags. Toronto, doer whose herd at Hermitage Farm these. cattle were selected. Mr. Giindeinan has chosen these cattle for Messrs E Gledhill and O: A. Myler of Poc- atello and Robert Legl-)er of. Buhl, Idaho. In this group are two daugh- ters of Hermitage Farm Show Ring Champion Harnelbei Netts, 11th who has produced a total of 93,760 lbs. of milk in eight. years, with all her records over 11,000 The even as a 2 year old. Her dam in turn produced. 147,860 lbs. Both -the daughters of this great cow, rse purchased for Mr. Gledhill, and the other for Mr. Myler, are by the Senior Herd Sire (Herrniiage Farm) Harnsibel Foun- dation, imported from Scotland. He Is a• (preferential) sire which is the highest rating any buil can obtain In- this country and his dmghters average 11,000' Its. at 4.32 p. e. butter flat. Also purchased were two meq. having a dam who has produced over 70,000 lbs. The heifers that Mr. Leaper purchased are all in calf to College Barr Style, a ling bred bull which is a double grandson of Barr Old Style, imported from Scotland. This great cow holds the North. American ,record for the highest score (in Blas sification) with a score of 97 p. c. perfect. She is also a great producer and has 105,000 lbs. of milk in a little over five years. Mr. Glinaeman has purchased an outstanding young bull in Hermitage Lucky Top Line. This anneal is by aakviow Lucky Gift, an Advances - Registry Class AA sire and a record of performance sire. He. in turn to the son of the OaWew Lucky Qtueen one -of the great milk cows of the breed,. He is also a grandson of the one hundred thousand pount- prddtrcer Burnes Blossom Arad= rietta winner of 42 Grand Champion- ships m Canada and the United States sed MacDonald Dorothy hold- er of the World's, record lifetiane production for butter fat. The chat of Mr. GUndome n's calf is Bois pie La Roche Apoline 16th (pictured a - have) one of this Pam's heave - ion's Snow, the third highest :two- of the most outstanding irAvidaab year old in milk production in the ever imported into the Unitdd States. 1 Dominion of Canada, one of: these to Great honor coaxes to Pickerbag's Mr. Gledhill and one to Mr. Myler. Hermitage Farm as a result of this Mr. Leaper purchased. six bred hence.., sale of an international nature. This ers of very uniform type, two of farm is now awaiting arrangements which are already outstanding show to complete shipping to Macedonia individuals, Hermitage Golden Snow of another group of costly Ayrobhw and hermitage Golden Duchess, each from this herd. all e Arlo nt distilled spends in . clipping the fifty aid it - This Is Yoor AWy Clarke ems. from weekly newspapers and ? $y B. M. working out. the angle he'll use for. ' : - :t►--�+-• .— - .. that particular broadcast. Andy has _ On Sunday ,mornings, when the seamy angles of human interest to use, which may include weather, �:•{ clock approaches the hour of •ten, fishing yarns, .animal oddities or! many homes in Pickering, along the diameter of Mr. Smith's prise with thousands of others, have the ; cabbage. ' dial tuned to the "Neighborly Mews" The next two. nights are spent in u and its commentator, Andy Clarke. .sorting the news clippings which, His husky voice and easy manner ;are to be used. From the fifty clip-!•�' of speech -have become part of the ped, he will read apprwdnnately Sunday morning ritual in many Ont- . thirty and toss in a poem or prob- ario homes, ably a joke for good measure,' Andy Clarke, with` his homespun --Andy Clarke is reported to receive philasaphy-and-his genuine `intetest more Paan mail tham any other speak- ' in the small ,towns and their people er on the Caned an a r' lanes. He and have made_ him --popular, with 'can't go anywhere without someone. city people as well. His Weekly ' recognizing him, and wanting him' to , broadcast' has been on the air for meet -their friends. His 'waren per. k: ;= over .five years and is a CBC ,- net- sonality and. his genuine interest iri' - work feature., Radio is not new to Canadian people .and their everyday,, Andy. He did nightly nem casts for doings, are two of the traits which' the 'old Toronto Globe for over five snake him so popular with his Carr-,' years• adiaan listeners. The man pictured a-; . Five nights a week are spent in • bove with his pipe in one bared acrd preparation for the broadcast you a Canadian weekly in the other, In, hear on Sunday morning. The first your Andy Clarke. ff three nights of the week, Andy A u BELGIAN TARGET Duk -haired Princess of jmmny, above, commoner wife of King Leopold III of the Belgians, target for attacks of Communist `wing seeking abdication of the King, now in Austria, A featured article in the Communist news challenged payment ' of ns ppeension to her father. Horror Pictures ,Sober Prisoners German war prisoners confined at Fort Custer, Mich., were taken on a brief movie tour of German 'borror camps and emerged a far more'serious, sober lot than enter- ed. the, theater. It was the first showing of a series of newsreels of Nazi prison camps which the War Department has ordered' all • German' prisonea to see. Ag• pictures' of gaunt, 'emaciated German captives -were flashed o >the'.screen, many of the prisoner shifted uneasily ill their seats. As they filed out, many of the Germans were swallowing . hat d. :._their lips in tight thin lines. There was no joking, laughing o talking among themselves as whe they. were going into the theater. Largest Plane Hughes Aircraft Company lift the wraps slightly on its "world largest plane," revealing that. - could carry 730 sodiers and the equipment. It is a seaplane wi :k wingspread „of "'more than 3 HARNESS do COLLARS Emergency Flat k f Farmers Attention —Consult OF CANADA S FOOD EXPORTS Kept In London your nearest Harness shop ForRo al Family :bout Staco Harness 3uppliea FO y �935,�� we sell our goods only through 0416 An - ''our local. Staco Leather' Queen hada [ash- "'j Goods dealer. The ,.>� The King and Q - d s are nus es, ionable flat in Mayfair to use it x cp� ,, s manufacture a in our r fac- right, an m ......... '� ..::::..::::::::::ii We an g as orae ol- , nsbed out of Bucking- — erne C x�- ----- ...::c:n::r:uai' r mriit gi - - -- LOrle! _ Were ��@ - � - ...., . � '- -- i:ii•::;:i;;i;luii `'-1 Sweat Pads. Horse Dian - ham Palace. :.:.,i::::::.:.;pi-= •. :tag :: 1# i- lata, v - ,:::::::: ; :i!:::st:i. iii::: i trete and Leather 'I`La riling apartrilent was ;::fits iiliili#li. :c::,i:ns#p+' + d The emergency si:a ,•-• :• °� Goods Insist on Staeo Bran - Curzon s" a the fourth floor of ;::issssg t:l - t`�, :, , . To O e• 'i :Y;;i::`- ::::_' r.:i::::rssii;i;• Trade Marked Goode, and , •used by the W ac De- t i:::; b Street House, -'='#i ' +?::: • get satisfaction. Made only y -of-war of -::;:psis:;: t:::,:• :i`:: •.,l,f::::•:. �'i-i+:feta: ... .•,r.:::::fi::.:,s�•.#Ij:ifi#» LTD. parWtent as its prisoner he i 600 men C #i:# �i::, is#t£!H{sit#iiia#:: SAMUEL TREES CO fice. Very few of. t - gu 4#####i##: A i...,_ iii#iil##i�l::#iiia#;al:n •+ `. and women working build i :'::'. '#"`:i: i :!;. nil in the the A WRITE FOR CATALOGUE throughout the war knew (� r l:i#.: Ing throng 42 Wellington SL E., Toronto his fourth floor. 1g , .::t s sec =+= -4 secret Of t :iui€r..... _t•�;ir..:. sec � - a artment The extsteace of the P � iii;#i#iii#ss!#•.i::!v acned #i# ,::,,:::i::•• tY • when it was le t ,;#ae::::::aa i •.i • a,:� lt::::::::c;o::..:: :'.iii#i::.......,:ii >> Never Did was disclosed wh '�► , : ;••••tri = I°#iiiii :::;::: alb ji#i:�tiii#:::::ii::::: i '$'' Kittens ,•,•::::iii: GC Queen pati ;; s:. u ;..:;. :::::ii#il# s:E:r.•-tt•• • . • .'. e Dowager ,::: Ormtit thif. th :ij''';�£_° #i°= fs:.i::i:::::...:?_... u#•:, Lllke i Y ��% - e the she re- •isi:#iii , • n:: :' t#r...sss#'ri+s +i fit ;;. a.=.. Juicy Y ♦ would use flat when'..:h I . : (t.:::.::.::. t: t . + n home in ,#1 s ,i:i} a; turns from her 'country +� t li=# n:: :l: =•i,:,l,��. another week or so if her ore►n3{i IsF =+:,. i=�= ##iil#jiif=i',i�#=; i;l A Leghorn -hen has adopted, House is not ready a# • .. :< i t i three orphaned kittens and owner Marlborough H # ##dam �_ Herman Offenbacher of Medford. y for her. i.: : era luta• - # The King and Queen never used #;°�#_.!�/� Ore., says already trouble has 'ls#. i i... tr their emergency palace,. but the �s1 � ;a.'' developed. Tfie kittene battle, - �__ Duke and Duchess of Gloucester T= _. paws, against wing as their eager , and the Duchess. of Kent used the foster in tries unsuccessfuih '.::: 11 'Z to get them to eat the food she apartment during the worst of the _ _ London blitz.. atche from a seta d works so hard to provide fate ` 1939 ts44 - garden. m the � Easier To Move 3,673,200 Les ta�,2o3,eoo Iss, 167,625,000 LBS. 685,151,006 LBS. - eAcell E3 •P ARTI FUL - SS . :-Dutch Than Rebuild - �sss 1,274,321 not ea,463,416 rot SUCCE •, i 15µ,a100 LBS: 131.428,206 LBS. - result when you serve J "It would be muco easier to ow�q � N ( x'115,686 21b,161 t transport all of Holland's nine rQlsts etNt ,FtSil Maxwell House. 4i kis die- -establish people and re-establish i#lZ� 1Mel ,t,g7.137 tOMi L750,381 10AS i�uueA licious coffee stimulate& them in America than to .re- and cheers. Ifs 8 ChO1Cd build the country", Prof. F. 1• - T. Ruttan, of Nijmegen University been transferred to the Navy• blend of rare, extra Haver said recently. Strength of R.A.F. The Europeans; war required 75 . L+atiIl•AIneI•iCBn COffeeb�' , -He said this . was the tragic Cut To One Third percent of the R.A.F.'s personnel the finest obtainable. commentary on the devastation- _ to' be based- at home stations to Ger- in Holla ld as expressed to him by The R.A.F. is too reduced to send bomber' fleets against Ger- •a'senior United States Army officer many. In the Japanese war home - last month- Prof. Rutton is adviser about ane third its present strength based personnel will be reduced I+ • . n of the Dutch Government and has of approximately 1,000,000 men and to 60 percent,- of the force. s just arrived in Canada on a special women in the next 13 months, ac- cording mission. to the Aitr-Ministry. you only get rid of your enemies r-- Readjustment for th war against by making them your friends; and ■ will bring about the release you can only do that by loving 1Do not make thing comfort-, Japan the retraining and y of many groups, our ane` I s- that is one of the able for yourself in such a wap as Temustering of others and the re-_ ? yrrat "laws- of life". r to make them uncomfortable for cruiting. Somr R.A,F. personnel has 1z n, others. - - - - WANTED p•QR lIALE PHUTgeiRAPBY .. BABY CHIt'tc• HOVSEKEEPER FOR PROTES11- T--- G A I N I N G WEIGHT? ' ant motha!riees home to country. ax TRY CANADA'S LARGEST All conveniences. Two school W:. IMMEDIATE DELIV!%ItY TWO- rhtldren. Box 89,. 78 Adelaide Wt. week-old 'started chicks In many SLENDE?( TEA PHOTO FINISHING STUDIO childrork, popular heavy breeds, in non- aid' y Get better pictures sexed. pullets or cockerels. Also you retain Slender In teed Don't take chances with your film ed eight -week-old up to la.)•tnLr free turns your food Into enersty - elght pullets. Tup to orders now of tat, rolls. You can't take "snaps" over Young, Woi[san to train as Nurses' •! GUARANTEED again, Alden. - for August and September hitch- HAI'ZMLESSr PROMPT MAIL SERYICE Earn while irearning. it ed day-old chicks- r.}ee catalogue. Any Slee Roll -- 6 4F -Exposures $76.50 monthly to -!Part. it Twaddle Chick Hlltcheries Limit•, cl esoorddrastic ndieterbV n cert- deducted , th ad, Fergus, Ontario, Month's suPf+lr ihaa pn•tp++td DEVEUIPED AND Is3RIN0 sec X361 $26.50 mmaintenance.' for j Dominion Herb Distributors- h customer in Cape Btu uniforms supplied 00 BF:' PREPARED'— ATC:1'S9' d' be have been sending flora to you forincrease lets, chicks. cockerels' .houW"be �• unwrerre t11rd- Mea[real 4 or 6 years Would not Bead them Progressive con loted eO course s We may have some 14' -ti anywhere else:" yy earth SnPerTtaton. ' Sick Leave. •_' available for de ver - "Bray Hatchery.180-Jnh'n N.. HAND. Ont. END OF THE SEASON .�lALF: 1' 2 weak old Dullets• _cockerels and u nn -sexed chicks pure breeds and It ,1Y ofreeKFrerane eulrata weeks up to laying. sloRue. Top Notch Chlckeries. Cu lob, Ontario.' iaYBLNv AND W.RANING HAVES YOU ANYTHiNt: NF.ZDa dyelna or cleaning Write to as for Information 1ye'sre 6ted to answer )iota , questions. Depart- ment H. Parker's Dye Works Limited. 791 Prangs Street. To- "� rnnto 1 SAFES -Trrateet yatar BOOKS ow "SH item f7RID Sud et !late. or Rave a else and 47pe Flap �Cabltaet: for Stay Papts"' :las or write for •rle•ee, rte te. Dept. W. 3.,&J.TAVL 0R umITEo 7mpo SAFE WORKS 140 Frear St. Z« Toronto. ��. rAloblisbed 159 s of VAL�ONI FL PADS WM °mer' ..>dun mwuJ I kmwlll Ilardwere �� 8�oea�iell M area mmeod WILSOMS FLY PADS• _ --- .. �- Ip3F�plid'Ct ST0P4TCN11"tR"1§ -- •;Quick: Stop Itching of insect bites. heat rA$k eMins, hives, pimples, e[t�tlas. scabies, athlete's foot and other externally caused skin troubles. Us�e qqu��rck-actionV����soothing, antiseptic D. D. D. PleffcRlPTlotl. Greaseless, stainless. Itch stops or your ma_��tepe�Rb�cic.�� Your druggist stock. D. Y. D. 111s IPTIDt4- NIS TINSION - _'r', , � ultlli M creek, Mrd ieelisls? If functional periodic disturbances make feel n�r�eltt� tired, restless at such es—try I-Yd1S F_ Pinkham s Vega tapir Com- potnid to pounedeuone 11111 f t9 toms pi am'lConlpou is most effective medicines fax this purpose :Fonowlabel d/iJvcti(KW BUY ay •. _ � i,V•�/'Ir^'e"'„'� YEO�EiTWAfK16 r - '1 VARM NACUIIIERY Pll)ii• SALE A WELL BUILT BUCK RAKE ON heavy 'truck rear, wheels and Snick Motor ready for work., Also Model C Case tractor in ggnod condition. James Finlay. 'Graph VatieY, 'Otit• _ PERFECTION MILKERS AND $UP- pinete. J. F. Donaldson, Joyceville. il1ASSEY HARRIS .101 SUPER TWIN power tractor on rubber, prat powoy new. or Model C Case on ti -All -steel in Al condition. Alvin Gruer. Ormstown Station. •Glue. 16-30 INTERI+1A gONF; TRACTOR on R.R s 6 e1$350.00.' nta r o, E. Bell, ron SALE ,'VALUABLE CUU1VTxx nava.+•+ business; suitable Sound also rtourist districL 441 Westmount Ave., Toronto, LO. 4464. REGISTERED FEMALE COCKER puppies, 14 weeks old: Wind- sor, beauties. 745 Indian Road, nor, Ont. GOLDIE-bicCULLOVGH 100 HORSE - power Steam' Engine, perfect con- dation. One Warren Steam Pump, else 10 x 12 x 12, One Warren Steam Pump size 12 x 12 x 12. One Smart-%rner •Duplex -Steam Pump size 7th x 4% x110. All in perfect condition. CROWN IRON e& METAL' CO., HAMILTON, ONT. REGIS'1,ERED BOSTON TERRIER Puppies for sale. W.- B. Conlon R,R. 2, REMNANTS 1bure =198 Aconsists 3% lbEAL ls..Eun bleached cotton, cushion cover raincaP0 material, flannelette woollens. C,O.D., postage exit ,Retupd It unsatisfactory. Pub1e Sales, 877 Parliament, Toronto. FOR SALE VESSOT 13" 13AL bearing grinder direct drive 30 Mp, motor, first class cond ',ton, APPLY J. A, Eager, Kemp vide. Ont. ii1LECTRiC MUT[►RS, NEW. USE bo tight. sold, • rebuilt: belts. pt levy, hrmthes. Allen Electric Co psny Ltd,. 23:6 Dufterin St_. T rootla. FARMS FUR SALE 00 ACRES. 5o CLEARED, (L loam, balance bush. pasture. od bairn. bush. mplementmeshed. Hydro. telephone avallable, 1.0 miles Ilistrtct f E But".d Falkenburg� e n FARM FOR SALE-1no ACRES 1 mile went of Kitchener limits os Kitchener -Stratford •h i g h w s y. I Charles W..bloser, R.R. 4. j{11ch• e.ner. Ont. 63 ACRF.3, 2 FA oB21INtx. 0 river. borderingbay 2,500 ft. frontage on main toed to Rutter Bigcvood and famous egrnbuitdinRsmD16tre A.home*. Gaudette. Rutter. Ont'. HAIRDRESSING L Robertson method. informal on on request regarding classes. Acad- . Robertson's flalydressinB ems, 117 Avenue Road. Toronto.' MEDICAL DIXON'S REMEDY—FOR NEUR- Itis and Rheumatic Pains. Thous- ands satisfied. Munro's Drug Store. 335 Elgin, 'Ottawa," Post- paid 11,00. STOMACH AND THREAD WURUH in humans, all cage*. No 01 on* ilth ta- mune'. Why not find out if this is your trouble? interesting par- tteulars—Free! Write Mulvaney" Remedies. Specialists. Toronto S. READ THIS—EVERY SUFFERER of Rheumatic Pains or, Neuritis -should try Dixon's ,Remedy. Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin. ' Ottawa. Postpaid 13AUMEEKA FOOT BALM DE- stroys offensive odor; instantly." 45c bottle, Ottawa agent. Denman 1 -true RrnrP nttawa. UI'PURTUNI't•IM:!r M"tt N'e►MMfI 'BE A HAIRDRESSER JOIN CANADA'S LEADING_SCHUUL' Great Opportunity. Learn Hairdressing Pleasant dignified profession, good graduates�uAmerica's sands successful lest Marvel tem. Illustrated cataiogt[e free. Write or call MAR. E HAIRD9RESSING 31 BLUUIt W•, TURUNTU Branches: 44 I{Ing St. Hamilton & 74 Rtdenv Street; Ol{awE� MUSICAL IN9TRUMKNTS FRED A. BODDINGTUN. BUYS, TPMs eItllh C'ihn s hmTnirnnto• 2 ttu- -PAT(�.NTS . F'ETHERSTUNHAUGH ata COWL •ANY Patent . Soilcltors.. Establl[[��hed .(890: 14 King west, Toronto Bookiet at information " on re• quest New siiess 16-20-127 Rit 129c rtnta (4o SPECIs IAL ePRICES film ON ro1L ' MI.MiNG - AND COLORING Enlargements 4 x 6" In beautiful ase: mounts, s for 25c. Framed n ivory iver, Circassiatinted n 7Walnut or Q In f enlargement is colored. s 79cc each. OLD PICTURES RESTORED We con restore any old photograph or snaps -trot and make any number of pants or enlargements -. desired. The Weess regtitres the work of skilled artists, but the cost to our picture and Steil bus' what You le. Senus want done and we will tell you the 'cost before doing the work. STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE Box 129, Postal Terminal A. Toronto Print Nams and Address Plainly oh Orders. TIME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION Yoell htms vruperly developed and printed 6 UH a e:Xi't;*4URe- RULLA $50 REPRINTS 4 [Of 350 FINEST ENL.ARUINas tIERVICE You [nay not get, all the films You. want this year, but you- can fat all the quality and servlca,you desire by sending Your films to IM I'It Station Hj u Toronto tr'tCR TEACHERS WANTED $RANT CO.;. 5 MLLES SUUTH OF 1,rantford. Ekoertenced' female Frote.tant teachesala$y .11,500.00. Brantford Twp. also former ..state qualifications; Inspector. Personal application Prete;red if possible. Gordon Kellam, Sec.-T=reas., R.R. No. 2. Brantford% Ont. ------------ IiTISTED 7=OWN )Hrotestan requires ' three three .one -too teachers for schools nar Huntsville.. Solar 1,200. Please state qualifications experience_• and last inspector Duties to icon oenGeosge teT9r 4th. Apply Huntsville. _ DURISETr' — TEACHER WANTE (Protestant 10rettnclusiveotea c (S ni grade 6. tq - room), and act as 'principal of 2 -room school With modern co veniences, term commencing Se tember; 1945, salary' $1.300, APPi Phyllis Clayton eiQorsett Unt ils KENT CU. 'TEACHER WANTE for H.S. No. l6, Dover Tw". So ary 1:100.00. Apply Ott%ting goal ficatlons and salary repeated ,%Aelnrd Tetreaull.. R -R. No. Deur Line, Oot- - Apply Supt. or �Wwee. -' -Toronto Hospital, TWO WOMEN TO WASH DiSHEG anq prepare vegetables in North. - ern Ontario summer resort for July w $eLUApply by elettteralt 1. -good Hunter- -. F Pow -Wow Point Lodge, t villa, One GIRL OR YOUNG WOMAN FOR i housekeeper on a 1 farlmnwre " home, wages. Apply _ !Browe, Box 41. Dalkelth, Ont BTRONG, ABLE WOMEN FOB9.. general housework. 160 - 1N month. bed, board. Girls, You*d women for. summer resort, pay a according age ablity.farm. " couple, mai►• 60y'garden Mrs. Boyd, Carlsbad Springs, Oat. AUTOMOBILE BUMPERS A N D Painters. experienced y, repair week, best workingp conditions. (Office nearest rest Selective Servlee HOUSEKEEPER WAN1�DuON Farm 2 miles from _Ti _ -All adults.cGood conveniences. wages. =3r.,K: 1 • Cabe, Tilisonburg, Ont. FARM MANAGER, MARRIED, 18�• Acre Mixed Farm., goo wages, house and, priylleir ' J. See 'Inglewood. - WANTED , WANTED IMMEDIATELY LIC- = a ensed garage mechanic as part- ner. Fred lI Chak, Burks Falls, Ont. Box GENERAL STORE. WITH GOOD --_:�- mixed clothing stock: will pay. cash: confidential. Lightman and Company. 3270 nanforth Ave., Toronto, Ont. SARNIA GENERAL A HOSPITAL SCHOOL . 1 FOR- NURSES: `...' tan Salary APPLICATIONS NOVt' BEiNG CON- sidered. Date of ndmisston Sep. 4ember 4th, 1945. Educational re -, r quirements Junior .,btatriculgtion Tait or n- e1 Remunerationminary $10.00 to $12.00 peri month. i PUL WANTED TO PURCHASE kgU breeds' franca -wee !' D' lets, all h to laying. Gond prices-patd..Apply W.. Yb - to' Box 38. 71 Adelaide a ronto WE BUY h. _ hundreds or Herbs. (toots. Barks. Re{ries, Flowers, leaves. etc. !PRiCES HIGHER NOW Write for 71111 (let - 17) Dominion Herb Distributors 1' 1428 tf Lavireare Naval • Menfrral to - _ • 2 ISSUE 2s-2945 Wintersides._ "It is good to seeou again, air. • And you, madame. Let me take you upstairs. Madame Fabre-Lusignau will be so pleased to see you." He :onducted them into the house. Meridel and the quiet Miss ing backs. Pol Martin and, Rosine came close to' Meridel. They did not quite understand what had hap- pened, but they could, tell from Meridel's face, the fixed . look' in her eyes, the way her nostrile flared that everything was far from well. Anck Uncle • Rudi had. been like . a different person and the big man had flung his coat to Uncle Rudi so carelessly and: Uncle Rudi had carried it on' his arm. "What is it, Meridel?" Fol Mar- tin. tugged at her hand. (To Be Continued)- Tablo --Talks-' Sugar -Saving Cream "Pies—Delicious, Too The home economitts of the Consumer Section, Dominion De. partment of Agriculture, discov ered that sugar could be saved by folding the meringue right into the pie filling so that the sugar used to sweeten the egg whites would contribute its sweetness to the filling too. The saving of course. Is not large but It is by many small savings that the ration can be painlessly stretched. Chocolate Mint Pie 1 tablespoon gelatine A cup cold water 2 squares (2 oz.) unsweetened chocolate cup boiling water 3 egg yolks cup sugar 'r4 teaspoon salt 2 drops oil of peppermint 3 egg whites 2 tablespoons. sugar . 1 9-ineb ple ' shell 'Soak gelatine In cold water. Cook bhocolate In boiling water, about b minutes, beating until smooth. Remove from heat add gelatine, and stir UnlTl- dissolved. Beat yolks slightly add sugar, salt CHRONICLES of GINGER FARM Gwendoline P. Clarke _• • • • Expectation is better than real- _ 1 As ,for farm work—on Monday ' w � ..A_-_._..�._...:._ ar•�-�N..vtr.Icffini:.�..tYS�`^6i4�+,2 +! r.n.' n,'+gp:nv's'L"y�i .. .. .. _ .. F \ r there was hay to draw in and -our d'you do, Rudolph? We popped is '7 #' r, for a brief visit. On our way to .r'' ~ C c r - -01 O E C I D E O L y) ! ,1�4 N i T! IL Y Quebec. How is madame? j'fl johng s began. she'll be surprised." - Yes, hydr\, • power was really ' - ~Rudolph's _._ OWN�i111�.---6151y­ � face was impave, , •�of `see � — x: .1 �iY eltf rifil c3 timed t u ,— the linesmen came along and said, - M - the sickness, behind the smooth, 10 A V f A4� ♦` menial masque, He bowed to the and then added' hopefully—but in- Wintersides._ "It is good to seeou again, air. • And you, madame. Let me take you upstairs. Madame Fabre-Lusignau will be so pleased to see you." He :onducted them into the house. Meridel and the quiet Miss ing backs. Pol Martin and, Rosine came close to' Meridel. They did not quite understand what had hap- pened, but they could, tell from Meridel's face, the fixed . look' in her eyes, the way her nostrile flared that everything was far from well. Anck Uncle • Rudi had. been like . a different person and the big man had flung his coat to Uncle Rudi so carelessly and: Uncle Rudi had carried it on' his arm. "What is it, Meridel?" Fol Mar- tin. tugged at her hand. (To Be Continued)- Tablo --Talks-' Sugar -Saving Cream "Pies—Delicious, Too The home economitts of the Consumer Section, Dominion De. partment of Agriculture, discov ered that sugar could be saved by folding the meringue right into the pie filling so that the sugar used to sweeten the egg whites would contribute its sweetness to the filling too. The saving of course. Is not large but It is by many small savings that the ration can be painlessly stretched. Chocolate Mint Pie 1 tablespoon gelatine A cup cold water 2 squares (2 oz.) unsweetened chocolate cup boiling water 3 egg yolks cup sugar 'r4 teaspoon salt 2 drops oil of peppermint 3 egg whites 2 tablespoons. sugar . 1 9-ineb ple ' shell 'Soak gelatine In cold water. Cook bhocolate In boiling water, about b minutes, beating until smooth. Remove from heat add gelatine, and stir UnlTl- dissolved. Beat yolks slightly add sugar, salt CHRONICLES of GINGER FARM Gwendoline P. Clarke _• • • • Expectation is better than real- _ 1 As ,for farm work—on Monday isation=so dies say — but this- there was hay to draw in and -our week's events have been the ex- '7 ception that prove the rule. We of help for one day, inexperienced :," ., - • —but help none the less. Daughter ages but last Thursday realisation ` did_ her part by driving the horses began. on the hayfork. Yes, hydr\, • power was really The Pick of Tobacco w. x: .1 meals—minus potatoes - . N%asking the linesmen came along and said, \ "Are your lights all r ght?" we had a. busy but satisfactory visit, "Are they?' I answered stupidly,- f . G `. .. _ rr xrxgr•.}rr�: �xwiyy{: r t.. •.....'t and then added' hopefully—but in- added considerably to our com- credulouly--"Do you'. mean the fort and -enjoyment. ' - LOUIS ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM Now preparations are ttndern ay CHAPTEk. IX God, you are right, Rudooph_ .I'd "You - are mistaken," said •M'eri_ like to, think that it is what you del, but • here own voice sounded say—some • of their make-believe. strange to her and there was a feel- But I am afraid—" ing in her breast as if. icy fingers "But I knew Monsieur : Michel had closed around her heart. "1t and he— was. some other one - you saw—some' "You know the vay he used to ::Nazi who looked like—like Michel." talk, Rudolph—wild things he'd They shook their heads in unison. say and wilder things he'd do. He "'There was the same small scar had three years at Heidelberg. And on this one's, chin," said Pal Mar- he was so. quick to identify himself tin rallying to his sister's aid, cling- with anything revoluntionary,. But, ing to her hand and thinking of my God, 1 cannot think that he—, - - BonbomMt Fricot's crumpled .body, why, his father and. two of his un - in the tininess of .the. but and the Iles died in the battle of the Som - grin one the German soldier's face me and Roger wears the cross his - , as he left the lonely cabin. "It king gave him -for bravery. Nr+ - showed blue . Rn., the - side. of his no—" chin," "Please nradante: I tell you it "No more ''off this!" Rudolph ` is some child's mistake. It is north- - - spoke with unwonted authority, ing•„ "You have no right. no right what- "I shall try to think so, Rudolph. .._ever,. .you- .ung-ratefu -children; to The other thing would drive - me rause pain to Madame Laurin, who mad. Why', he was as dear to, me has been so good, so kind, so gen- as any- own—I could never think .trous to you. this of him_ , never.", - - "They are):oung, Uncle •Rudi.". • • _ Ueridel came quickly to their de- Yei 'there was the 'gnaw•ing- fence. "They did not know what doubt. And in Meridel* e eyes, As they were doing. !Madame Laurin, " she picked up the shattered- picture = I am sure, will forgive them- And of Michel Fabre was the same hurt, it is to' you, after all, that they terrified look that she 'had seen is - owe their gratitude." madames. What a horrible- thing "To me" For a moment, caught was this! If there were truth, in _off guard, Rudolph.' almost be- . it, what ghastly truth! No, no, a frayed ..himself. "Oh, I see' what 'them man -did Mot turn' against his own, you mean. But please, take blood. 1C hy, he would be facing - n brother; seeking to es- Wintersides._ "It is good to seeou again, air. • And you, madame. Let me take you upstairs. Madame Fabre-Lusignau will be so pleased to see you." He :onducted them into the house. Meridel and the quiet Miss ing backs. Pol Martin and, Rosine came close to' Meridel. They did not quite understand what had hap- pened, but they could, tell from Meridel's face, the fixed . look' in her eyes, the way her nostrile flared that everything was far from well. Anck Uncle • Rudi had. been like . a different person and the big man had flung his coat to Uncle Rudi so carelessly and: Uncle Rudi had carried it on' his arm. "What is it, Meridel?" Fol Mar- tin. tugged at her hand. (To Be Continued)- Tablo --Talks-' Sugar -Saving Cream "Pies—Delicious, Too The home economitts of the Consumer Section, Dominion De. partment of Agriculture, discov ered that sugar could be saved by folding the meringue right into the pie filling so that the sugar used to sweeten the egg whites would contribute its sweetness to the filling too. The saving of course. Is not large but It is by many small savings that the ration can be painlessly stretched. Chocolate Mint Pie 1 tablespoon gelatine A cup cold water 2 squares (2 oz.) unsweetened chocolate cup boiling water 3 egg yolks cup sugar 'r4 teaspoon salt 2 drops oil of peppermint 3 egg whites 2 tablespoons. sugar . 1 9-ineb ple ' shell 'Soak gelatine In cold water. Cook bhocolate In boiling water, about b minutes, beating until smooth. Remove from heat add gelatine, and stir UnlTl- dissolved. Beat yolks slightly add sugar, salt CHRONICLES of GINGER FARM Gwendoline P. Clarke _• • • • Expectation is better than real- _ 1 As ,for farm work—on Monday isation=so dies say — but this- there was hay to draw in and -our week's events have been the ex- guests ,supplied Partner with plenty ception that prove the rule. We of help for one day, inexperienced have been living on expectation for • —but help none the less. Daughter ages but last Thursday realisation ` did_ her part by driving the horses began. on the hayfork. Yes, hydr\, • power was really Daughter and I put in a pretty turned on at last. It was about good day washing, ironing, 'get"ting" two o'clock that day when one of meals—minus potatoes - . N%asking the linesmen came along and said, dishes', fixing over dresses, and so "Are your lights all r ght?" we had a. busy but satisfactory visit, "Are they?' I answered stupidly,- —to which properly lighted rooms and then added' hopefully—but in- added considerably to our com- credulouly--"Do you'. mean the fort and -enjoyment. ' power is on?" Now preparations are ttndern ay "Sure—a'nd I can see lights on for the departure of our •guests. " upstairs so I guess they're all There is a scurrying around front right." 'place to place, a picking up from All right"—what a mild way' to one room and then anothet. I am put it. And yet after all it was a keeping out of it. When they very conclusive description; I am have got everything toget`er . I not sure one, could iiad anything will go around and gather up the _ better. We turned on switches things they have missed. here, plugged in there, wandered And tomorrow is another day! from zooid to room trying out the lights, switched on. the pole lights,. acrd turned or, the ones at the barn, Churchill `Choppers' and finally we agreed that, just as the linesman said, everything "was How desperate Was Btitain`b al: right". Britain's defense eituation at one ' * • ' �. = time is evidenced by a_ new Churchill story in Guy Eden's new but that wasn't the, only excite- book 'Portrait of Ch.. chill." fnent. • Two days later our hard- At the. close of his famous• chat ware man phoned : to say my washing machine had arrived. That lenge: "We shall fight on at the was almost' too good to be true. beaches and in the streets" the Prime Minister tvrncd and And yet there was really no doubt 'shout mur- mured something tot the Cabinet flu. matter. In due tinge the machine arrived Aome and I'm -members. It was this; "I do not- , telling you it is' like something out know what we shall do it w'itfi—. „ of. fair •.. a m 'land ) magic .whirligig choppers, 1 suppose, - '-Choppers were the instrtrntents that makes drudgery vanish into warden. carried to thctrt - space; takes kinks out of balks and snakes any .wash "the whitest, wash" -help break into burning bufkiings:.. - ?j done enough mischief for today.". troy him: mixture. Add peppermint and ehiIl ran , u soap ars or coal? chips. Peanuts or Dresses The.-fa•ce of 1 Michel was little ' until partially set. Whip the egg ti marred. Meridel took the broken whites until stIN and gradually On the same day that the Nash- Seaweed and peanuts are two'of " When they, had gone he bent glass away and , put the beat in the two tables picture psoas of in machine carne to hri many inFredie'nts bring uses .by • � over the od lady, who is to g ghten our see nothing of. what went on about bask in ,its Place. sugar. Fold into chocolate mix- lives there also arrived -.a letter chemists in the Lancashire and I It is not so, madame," said tore pour lato baked pie when and from m brother in En Cheshire textile industries in the -cher. "Madame." he said earnestly: y gland, with 'Madamel Is there not something Meridel at length, :'You must not chill until sef. h1al�es one 9 -loch news that son Bob had, been 'to making of new dress 'fabrics it is for a moment believe this wild pie.. reported b the Textile Bulletin, visit him and his faint' The cloths are for. sale after the "T can do. Let me take them away Y ., .. y. That was po y - ' from here. They have caused you 01 star Rhubarb Cream Pie _ - a wonderful piece of newt because this mortal, y, "� you believe it? You knew 3 tablespoons flour we knew then that Bob was. one pain- It is (all some him for -only a little while; 1 knew j I war childish nonsense!' TRey play bpm for Y cup sugar step nearer home though we had nes of years, yet I feel that in teas Igo pretending so notch and rib Poon salt not yet heard from frim to that the short time you 'were with him 4 eu s diced raw rhubarb effect. BE FAMOUS for your I so long that they think the people - P Iht totem are real. I am sure there , you learned muck. .And do you 1 tablespoon gelatine And for the holiday weekend six Coffee. Serve !Maxwell believe -if? 2 tablespoons cold water visitors arrived --forte adults, one { never 'was such a -one as Bonham- 'I_won't let myself believe it. [ HOtl!t3e. This eht)ice blend fele Fricot—" 2• egg Yolks _little girl and a baby five inooths should have to see it with my own 2 egg whites Madame shook her head. "I pray, old. It is a long time since of rare coffees is roasted l eyes. I siioulrl have to hear it 2 tablespoons sugar diapers flapped in the breeze from _ from his own lips." 1 9 inch baked pie shell Buz dothe3' line! But was by the famous "Radiant And you; would' bejieve it then, g ,y Combine , (lour, sugar and salt. to see them there. And that bob ROAet roses s0 you AfterM.... Meridel?., Y p eaa rhubarb and m3= well. Let he was rj st the goodest and et ex tate Woman looked at woman, the extra stand one hour, then coot over the sweet*;.% .wte thin 8 flavor, frt#granee young one at the very old, and they g you ever Qt� understood' each other. "Perhaps," boiling water for 15 minutes,. stir- saw. and vig01'OUB body. _ _ • ring occasionally. Meanwhile. soak • said . Meridel. „i _ __ _ - gelatine in told water. Beat egg - "Iks until light. Pour rhubarb Pol Martin -and Rosine were - sauce over egg-yolks.stIrrtwg wen;- -.-_ standing with Merl.,' ' and Miss return to douple boiler, stir and Carrick 'and some of : the other' cook for 3 minutes. Remove from children in front of the house one heat and add gelatine; stirring HAVEA . . . . . . [RIAIS afternoon when a long cream- until dissolved. Fold in meringue colored convertible sedan drove up made with stifflybeaten egg and disgorged a hugs beefy man in whites and 2 tablespoons sugar.PLACE a checl eget- jacket• and tan slacks, pour into baked pie shell and ' a a lady :in gorgeous mink and a chill. Makes one 9 -inch pie. . x diamond choker. " Cream Pie AT ANY MEAL ANYTI E"Well, bless my soul, Marthal... The big man's •voice seemed to cup sugar - -, Ism,shake the walls of Philibert. "Look lfa cup, flour a what Mimi has here now—a kin- 's teaspoon salt /Busy liousewives appreciate a •• . • ' •fid Se�oat/0�`. Did fou know that a IOo[ MVILSpN'S FLY PAIR will Agfa thanSas 00 worth of ■qy cthc 1nI1vT The lea do the work when you nae WIl SOHIS Fj Y P�►f� 1 You Will , Enjoy Staying At The ST, REGIS HOTEL rl►s1V,11T7o • Kerry H-.r,n ..ire, Ittllh, %ties%. er find relrUhone. • .InKir• t.".o an— Itwnhlr. •tla" np, • Iimrd trout. 1►hnlna and [)net. Ina 'Ylahl'ly - Sherbourne at Carlton -. Tel RA 4la'S ISSUE 28-1845 rrfl .cup cold in ]k _ 124 cups hot milk•• � Kellogg's ready -to -eat cereals the_proper thing: How d'you do, aw - How d'you do?" He bowed right 1 egg ► � � .more and more every day. 1 teaspoon butter ,' and left to the curious children, Kellogg's and ' beamed on Aferidel and Aliss 1' teaspoon vanilla ? ' Ke are a satisfying. i 9 -inch pie shell ash anytime—for breakfast, Carrick. "I'in Guv Wintersidc and } this is my wife, Martha Stahl. We Mix sugar flour' and , salt. Coin.. lunch,•odd-hour snacks. usgd to be on the stage with. Ma- bine thoroughly wfth cold milk, ! Ready i>t� 30 seconds.dame '. Fabre - L•usignan. t�'hert ' Stir in .hot milk and cook in top is Mimi? 1Le•came'to surprise tier. of double boiler about- 10. minutes, , t' Oh, here's someont ' we know.! .� stirring constantly. Beat ' egg, Here's Rudoiph, the" but1er—g`0t i ' combine with a -little of- hot mit- old R•iidolph!" lure and- add to mixture in double \,.► A _/„ i boiler. Cook 3 minutes. Remove I 7 n Meridel was cisco V b him; hitt had she been a block away she 1 from heat and add butter and, ' \`t" could still have heard him. Slowly }~ vanilla. Pour into baked pie shell. �Ivkeher cheek grew white: her hands Makes one 9 -inch pie shell. �ff� were 'clenched at her side. "Hap Note:— Well -drained canned @ ✓�/J'�t0��/�^ * } he been butler here a long tim'e.i fruit or slightly sweetened fresh ! M JJJ Mfr: Wintersidc?" phe-asked softly. -fruit ,may be rspread- in bottom of " baked shell before pouring in i The -big nian,grinned-down at her' ` scream filling or used as it topping. E, ''Bless you, my dear, of course he — i� has --ears ani! •ear•' and ycais. i ' It is repo' iied that nearly all Can - Iles as much, a fixtnre at Philibert adian army equipment will be left , t BpYSI GIRLS! Ther re free.. . 'as Pie statues in the park. "How in Europe. s Colwrer Cot* In everrroskoge.so" r MTror•'•at 1 _four First Service our Aim FUNERAL DIRECTOR Quality rflvats Anb4sn" SGrTk* ­WZ BUT THE BEST — YOB ILAZZ THE TTZr k Day or Night --LICENSED AUCn0N=R * .13 Phone Pi.cke Phone Pickering 30 High Prices -F Live outrY or . ' Poultry 'Inportant' Notice dft of a A. S. F, and ad dw LINN J. H.'Prentice (f0=411AY P209" M& theatre will becloned for and Prentice). Pam Will Fargo - -Staff Holidays from Monday, July 9ft to Saturday, July 21a %w1uOve Until . ftrtber . notice we aye Mlag the fonmring prices for LIVE POULTRY, delivered W our Piaui at WE_rrBy -Peepadorg Monday, July 23rd 25 1 -2c 1% Top GRADE FOWL - an weasku . Land Surveyor TOR.GRADM BROILElbs.28c. lb.ILERS - 2 to 3 lb IJCMqSED AUCTIONMR Amd. VALUATOR J&OASTING &W MM 3 lbs. 30 7-8c lb. Sales conducted Anywhere C. RICHARDSN Phone or Write Ont- M PICK:F..ING FARLTD*' 814 Duns St. East, Whitby, 03��o -Notice Telephone BRIGNALL'S • Service Station V&ere H . &a My IAtle Dog Gone? P"'.1; Throw Gla;w In *The Water 'I CLARE MCNT One thing that is noticeable on -the I People. are warned not to throw :streets here is the disappearance of .4, -bottles or broken glass in -the water. -the pack of dogs, that used to roam A number of accident s have occurr- but -Y We please the customer, not our• self ed her� from this already this year. . ',-at large. There are a few, b I lhour service tailia over FURNITURE DEALER ilroughun. oat pick 5 R go FUNERAL DIRECTOR rflvats Anb4sn" SGrTk* Clarke Prentice Day or Night --LICENSED AUCn0N=R * .13 Phone Pi.cke For the Counties of York and 026- to Core. K= Pvwo ario; successor Fickering,j­ Ontario, dft of a A. S. F, and ad dw LINN J. H.'Prentice (f0=411AY P209" Phone Agkn. 201W2 Stouff. 290 and Prentice). Pam Will Fargo - :world's THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Stock sales a 'specialty, at ftk am MAW Re"onswe Ras Land Surveyor PHONE AGIN. U W It. MILtZILMIN IJCMqSED AUCTIONMR Amd. VALUATOR Barriew Solidtor Notary Fdffis Sales conducted Anywhere C. RICHARDSN Phone or Write Ont- Suite 611 — Contineetal LUG Jim' 814 Duns St. East, Whitby, 371 Day 9L Tonn" CYRIL E.- MORLEY INSURANCE PHONE 61 PICK. J. A. WILLOUGHBY Willoughby Farm Agency' Read Office — Toronto . 166 Yonge St. AD0605 "Largest and Oldest -in Cann" Established Forty Years" CONSULT OUR ACTIVE CITY DEPT. FOR THAT HOME IN THE CITY .. 4C14 1ROPRACTIC D. E. 877SCHLEY HEALTH CLINIC - 146 "Swx-oe St. N., 04MM Phoni =4 Drugless practice, incivaims Chiropractic, Electro-ther- 'spyand Mineral vaporBath Treatment. practicing 22 years. Consultation Free Hours: 9 , a. 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Are Timely and Instructive sad Io Daily ;.24 Year's 1j)*:Renc6 -Notice I Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine SOcd*% Maio • A" conducted. an-ywher& .. : the Man an Ideal Newpapo for the Home. --------- — ..Also Durolave Flits - 11-H Pal - Specializing in Farm Siock, tval6at log Stoma' Deers SM The Christim Scumce PublioWng Society Cwo� Norma Street, Sarson, MaisachuseltIl nig and enwa*ls. F=Tdture and Property SsleAL 'All Sales personally lbited and Storm Made ".Ova P Shingles Plies $12.00 Yearly, or $1.00 a M advertised. Bills prepared mad AspWt Rooftse ragurday IM3@, including Magazine Section, $Z.60 a Yew. hiitroduca" Offer, 6 Seamier Um" 25 C=ft ALVIN BUSHEY Pro Prompt Service Asphalt SiftV Raw WSU OW A&bsio Bardwan "d Tinswift Reasonable Rates NAL Gordon mwnx COPY ON RBQvwr PhI*W " _, L,1_ " aw -