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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1945_08_04• 1 4 r r�L. LX.IV �ICHERII�TC, UNT., FRIDAY, AUG. 4, 185 No. 64 : PickeringFarmerLose,s _,Three As The72_ Res OR Of .?Oison- John Clank Loses Three Read W Cattle - .Poison No Hot Dogs TuewWya_and•Ftidayo it has been an easy- matter in _-Horace -kr speak._ _. W____,__ .�Z•�i$ Y l�ja�e - • . this part of the province to drive Institute Meeting at Baldwin +a Wartime Prices and Trade Board not •rrore than a mile or two from Home on Tuesday Miss Verna Wice; of Ottawa, form - 'village, Clark, fauming south of th4. has made it quite clear aecenti y `village, recently lost three good y here to buy a couple of barrels of erIy of the local teachiri staff, that from its point of view, hot apples The annual i g , spent - head of cattle, which had beta pas- pp es for the winter -we have al-- r picnic of the Picker- , *wring in a field on the banks of the dogs, hamburgers, ham sandwicaes ways expected to get them -took ing Women's. Institute was held v., j the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. C: creek. The cattle died in a period of and the like are all meat and can- apples for granted -2 -it 'it wL:i't be so the beautiful lawn of Mrs. A. E. I E. Morley. Miss Wice has been with a branch of the Civil Service during - not be sold on Tuesdays and Fr_- this year-theyare reported , Baldwin, on Tuesday afternoon July the war, and at the beginning of the about three weeks. Samples from the � a total failure 31. The necessary bus:riess way - stomach of the last were sent to days. ,This means, church ,socials, I - term will leave for Portage Ia ' charity fairs and a�m.us9ment con- � quickly disposed of and the time ,' Prairie'to teach in one of the IInited Toronto -o for analysis -the roport 'v_n- for the speaker, Mr. Horace � lead - ",poison", cessions are all banned from selling 3t. Francis de Sales Garden Party � q „ P Church Mission Schools for Indian • - r such items. Brown on Trends in Canadian Lit- Anc:her Successful' Year erature". He dwelt un the types of childrEn. Meat Shortage Hits Cokintry { Two hien Burned At Hermitage literature, past and present and Mrs. George Elliott and 'daughte," The annual garden party, which. Irene, spent Sunday in Toronto, and i Fang the Conar.-nunut Park on wnat the future may have in store. en The strike at tine Toronto Packin was, herd in y spent the afternova taking in the g _ _ That the literature of any period in Houses is having its effect ai coun- ! W`A'Y, July 25, was a very sus-, wonders of Casa Loma. Two men were seriously burned away foretells the treed of the fut- try stores as well as those of the cessful and well -attended affair. The, Miss `beatrice Hefferoz4 of Tor - last -week, wlaen the truck they were lucky w.uners of 'the various draws urs. He read excerpts from the book : onto, is spending a two-week .vacal- 'ity. loading with peas, at the He 't were as,follows- Miss Aare Belly, he is writing, which is to be publish- tion with Miss Grace White. The two local butchers this week, age Farm, west burst out in Tlame. ed later in the year. Miss Lenore Doyle, Medical Arts wave been having their difficulties � - of Toronto, winner of the $50 Viet- ' The two :men, Fisher Foster and An ample picnic lunch brought. -to in satisfying- 'customers. However, Harold Nelan received burns on the ory Bond; Josephine Grace, winner a close a very pleasant afternoon. !Building, Toronto, spent the week- eonsidering the situation as it is at hands . N forearms dSr. Foster was of the DresdE n ' quilt, .donat,Ed by _rend with Mrs. J. C. Murkar. Mrs. Hogan, of Tbronto. Mrs. M. Drunks Plaster News Office . WaU , Miss Bernice Astro P, " of Whitby, present, Pickering people can be treated by Dr. Cartwright, and Mr. McGreevy, of Pickering, the- motor. - spent the week -end with Miss Bett thankful they are getting, meat at Nelan was , taken to tae . Oshawa Y - 'f all, owing to the fact that our local rug; Martha Hill, of Pickering, the One evening last week around ? Baker. Wta butchers depend to considerable ex- H` beauty doll; Jos. Garland, Cherry- P. m. a mixed party from Timmins, Peter Kaiser has, at the request The truck: was badly damaged, but w6od, fancywork pieces; Geraldine drew in beside the News Office to of. his teacher; had n recordin of - tent ori the packing 1►ouse for a the cause of fire is not known. Th: g Coffey, Toronto, the currency -des- finish up ' an argument - that. had his voice made at' the studio where ' ,goddiy portion of their stock. awn were loading peas to be &a•wn -orated giraffe; Joseph. McGriskin, been go:zg on for some time along � he is studying¢ vocal. All who nave to the Whitby• Canning Factory. -of Highland .Creek, the live pig• the road. There had been a basket heard Pete's voice "a 1 Piekeriag Two. Softball Seerea donated Arthur O'Connor. of fresh eggs somea 8 that great lhedrai:+day, August 1. �'• B. R. Atmore, Formerly of Tis by gg yere in the rear I possibilities' await him. _ '- Flaae, and Maters- Killed la Car Our aneere appreciation in exp- seat, when one of the drunks put I J, D. hemmer attended the fun- ,- Aceidetkt to our parlshianere, summer his foot in the basket, and became stat on Monday, at Sarnia, of tine ' Audl!y 8 --Greenwood. 8 residents and many interested madder than ever. Picking up the Aate Dr. B. R. Atmore.' C-1 - cult 9- friends from Pickering basket he heaved it ' _• • Driving with his mother aged ?7, g and the nei- i against our ( Rev. R. C. and .Mrs Copeland re- _ now Parkhill on Sunday last, Dr. ghbonng communities for their cement wall -aa pretty looking Pict- ; turned from their vacation in the BIRTHS _ Byron Ray Atmore, -of Sarnia, form- kindly interest, assistance and sup- are resulted. Too bad for them ' north this week. Mr. Copelm-idd win + eriy of Pickering was fatally injured Port$ T. Kyte. though, file polies were driving by ,have charge of the church service On MerAay, July so, .1945, to Nr. and, his mother instantly killed at the time, and turned around and on Sunday morning. sad ]li[ra. George Hackney-, Picker. when their car sideswiped anotaer FARM SERVICE FORCE johied the party (as police). After Mr. and Mra; Fred Robinson, are car, plunging into the ditch. Dr. questioning, and finding they were with the former's parents; Rev. - E. ling, at the Osaswa General Hospital _ on holidays, and they (tore- police) G. and, Mrs. 'Robinson this week. a gainore ng 'died in hospital wit'nont re- In a letter addressed to the weekly were about due for vacation were Pres. Frank Chapman and Sec. W. ' . s • . gaining consciousness. newspapem Mr. A. Maeipren, ` Dir Pm To Xr. grid Mrs.. Earl Keith, of The many friends of Dr. and Mrs. ector of -the Fara -Service Force for sympathetic; Instead of lock ag the . C. Murkar, of the local Ratary, ata Oshawa, Larmerly of Pickering,. oa At =re( the latter the former 'Mar bntario calla to the attentia:r of the bunch in jail, - they took them -,aver' tended the dinner to the Internat- Relay, July 20, 1945, a son, Ken- ion 'T;iextcn.) deeply regret the ! to Eine hardware, where they made Tonal Prean Fr ay l Warren, irara j death of Dr. Atmore, who practiced pmts and. teachers the importance them purchase mope and pails, and Fnglard, on Friday last, • . * . as veterinary here some years ago, in Ontario to save the crops of 1945. work cleaning up -their "fun".' o enjoyable trip to Kirkland LakMrs. Ray Keith and Aunie had en Ire Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Keith, at The sympathy of the community is He states, "Parents. should agree to The first one to open thea moeith I' Matheson, Porquis Junction add iGsaee Hospital, Toronto, on Wed- , expressed to Mrs. Atmore, a Pick lei students remain out of school for in complaint, ass handed a mop and 4nsi�ills.. _ usmisy, July 25, 1945, a son, who ering young lady, in her bereave- this critical period,. to help(n the • lilel ody a few minutes. meat• _ " Put 'to work When one, not then at #sums The 3!(ipupilsnister of Education work objected, the officers took a Cli ren:ont Field Day -August •'8: ` -- - - — requests "that pupils who are en- mop from . one 'thea at work and rolled in schools or grades which are handed it over to the objecting one. D I TO R I A L COMMENT not closed during September 'and I' One of 'the party, while on his f With the ldhurehes THE BRITISH ELECTION;$ mg eondiiiona, Aoaomparrying Isim' who, during the saminer holidays knees( with -an officer stand:.ig ov- one night to the' pit -heads, we were were employed in essential•work con- er him) looked up, asking"What _, ..Presbyterian Cfisrclk 'The results of the British Elections asked 1to note particularly the young nested with the food suuply and place is this ?" - when told, he re - The wawa! services of, Pickering have been received ,on this side of 'been -age 'boys who came up from . whose services are required further plied "Pil never forget .this place as Presbyterian Church will commence. . *Le Atlantic with many different tyke depths of the mine, wA also the are asked to rema a at their work long as 1 live Another, while on again this Sunday,' August 4. San- - �views, Listening on, Friday iris to middle-aged` mer"t was a pitiful during September. And, that any his knees, scrubbing looked up aryl day School at .1.30 P. m- and church. Bier. Tom. Warren, lnternation&l eight-- uaiernouriehed lays; student whether previously engagtid said "What couldn't the .. navy do service at. 2.30. P"Ofideeat of Rotary, himself an Eng- thin, - emaciated, . and tubercular- in farm work or not, who is willing with me"; : - . • -behoom, the speaker said "1 Liew 'looking; alb virtually slaves to the t:o work on a farm during the mowh Naturally, we're•very pleaMd tlm' PicbMng United Church it would come'sooner or ]rtes',' but wealt#y owner% Thele were me arid- of September, bas been given per- officers kept them out of jail, --we Rev. Copeland will occupy the pal• it is a bit of a shock to ase it come- dle-aged mien. -they were all old enissivr and is requested by the know who would be washing the Pit , of the United Church on ,Sunday ;s early sc Wij-. hdwtver, Winston men 'eved'� at forty. We were told Minister of Education to remain out eggs olf 'the wall if t)aey 2iad gene merrur g next, the- -first wince Air- . :_-. -'; Chukrchill retires form active lead- that, there 'weremany of this latter of school for that month-. to line "hoosegow"', We're well sat- iri biction as minister of the churck evelsip at the peak of bis glory, age who had never been away fmm This' appeal is again. being made isfied, our only reget being that we Sunday School at 10• a. m. Chuen which might be better than having that village in their lives, a gaeat to school student- sb in the P9816-Y.ire not on hand to get a " picture Service at 11.00. No evenug service ` to retire under wale less favourable many of thelia were unable to read . students tray remain out of ' school to send back to the TimmirkA newt- during the month of Ausust.. eis�eetances" which will doubtless or write, and received r wage, drat during the maath of September to paper, showintr tbt•m how some of The annual Sunday- School picnic. be the view of the Xntajority en this wouldn't beep some'enea in thio land work on the farm without losing, in 'their citizens behave when thew ,5Pt will be held in tike Community Park tides --and' on that side. in tobacco their cehnnl s�rkdhrg• away from havne, ot~ Wednesday atternae n, Aug. 8. In ask editorial in vire of the Tor The' war• had, some way or other onto evening papers last week -end given some of these omen an oppor tie view was expressed that nothing tunfty of seeing how the rest of the goad cotod came out of the new world lived --they were beOnning :.SNE MAN WMO SAME TO DINNER revers neat, that Mr.' Atlee bod to see for themselves the state of sever distinguished himself in. any' oppression in which they .were liv- ing, .and 'there was clearly -enough r prmnivowe or power. Of course we movement starting here to correct have an element, a political party or some of these conditions. With the two in this ,country that can never landslide election in Brit hi now, we see anything constructive in anything are wondering if that movement etas 4 t; of a socialistic nature. reached one of its first objectives. • •,�; �y Some of the statements made by Canadian old-line party men have WE CAN GET ALONG , Mr. Atlee .during they past week have already expressed the fear that _ WI some reseanblahce to statemaats by British workingmen will find theme- - TM (E•f 1 8 candidate from a socialist partyselves in a less -favourable position in the Ontario Provincial Election than before -they- could hardly be recently - something about a house- in poorer circumstances ,than those clenning=t'iiis"c_ardidate didn't ,make Welsh, coal pitmen. 3`• it in'the final tabulations. "I have nothing to offer but blood e� There is possibly; -much `room for and tweat" said Churchill, and just aform of house-cleaning in Britain, 'such morale boosters (to the English) •�``� Britain developed that wonderful spirit that f ' and the recent: election • in SER � may 'be the climax of a struggle, saved Britain and the rest of* the COUNTIIiEt that has been going un in that land world in the early 'days of the was for many years. The writer recalls ani crisis. It could therefore be said, not too pleasantly' spending a week that 'Churchill won the war, for during the last war, at the home of , without that bulldog determination N� P,,ICKOR E, ING F the secretary of a recently-forrried of which history knows, and as dis- union of pit men of the Welsh coal played at that time our men shun- mines. He was' -probably called a itions and supplies would have been - o ' p 'ridical by the mine -owners ( a few uselessl--.and that applies to the ` extremely wealthy, titled English- other Allied Nations as well—the World sugar stocks ore 'dangerously low... . Our host was very energetic- ___people of Britain would like to have alli working for the seen of the pits, Chuncchill, but they would have to use lest —use with discretion striving to improve health and liv- talde his party to set Lim.THE WARTIME . ICES ► TRADE B04,; of A _ - • N4,4 Huge Plane Could' Bourlamaque • Villebonne .. Carry 750 Soldiers - Yellowknife. n �i : • The world's arses a rp ane-a - -UNA flying boat-of such size that _ could only be exhibited is sections, ' —:---_ i ----has had its first preview "and leftOLD MINES LIMITEDthe previewers astounded. hy 0��� The plane is being built at the (No Personal Liability) Howard Hughes dant, Culver City. Diamond Drilling Now In Full Swing Calif., and has been named the OF BUSY CANADIAN HOUSEWW" , •a Hercules. Here arc some statistics ' On ' Company's Bourlamaque Property announced* by -the company: Followin4 an extended program of surface exploration, a program Ye(ItD�s Cereals have">�n Cost: In excess of $20,000,000, of diamond drilling• under. the. supervision of the Company's con ' ' -Weight 425,OD0 pounds. luting geologist, Mr. E. K. Fockler, is now underway. The _ hnportant place-in Canada's Wingspread: ' 320 feet, , property comprises approximately 100 acres and adjoins• the pro- «s I<itChea:b-IIOW, more than ccom- 'Hull:.220 feet long, 30 feet high, ducing Sullivan Consolidated mine. To the east—see see &III. y ponying map-are the producing Sigma and Lamaque Mies.. - 85 feet wide*P0etiZW11 anytime-. Events durin thi ast few moriths throe bout the fast> rowi Engines: EightIn.. , Bourlamaque camp-EaA Sullivan, Aumaque, Louvicourt Goldfield, for blealcfast, lusich, betweeII 8,000 horsepower capacity. Lav and others-highlight the tremendous possibilities inherent f• meal Add flavour Gasoline capacity: 14,000 gallons. in Valdina's current drilling campaign, -planned to thoroughly test The Hercules, begtin in' 1943, will the interesting surface disclosures' uncovered in recent _wgrk. - ,r-idtovee dishes, tool $ not be ready for flight tests before Mc M R C K E H & REI D next January. There are no plans for luplicating the monster ship. 100 ADELAIDE STREET WEST - The Hercules' will be able to' cT� a 69-x- Toronto I 1963-4 t�trio sit i lire element of armor and men. Or, it Members Of The Ontario Security Dealers Asfc. C//� can carry three light tanks and a•J �•�" McMACKEN & REID, as ' equipment. It :can become a mobile' goo ADELAIDE ST. 'WEST IC hospital,_ With __ 350 patients on TORONTO (1), .ONTARIO stretchers, surgery facilities and - Kindly send me complete particulars, reports, maps, etc., in plenty of doctors and nurses. And regard to Valdina Gold Mines Limited, (No Personal Liability). e dY g - - it could, engineers nay; carry 750 - It is understood that this request paces no obligation upon me. • soldiers 'equipped. - Also Weekly Comments. The Hercules will have a top NAME ...... • • • • • • - • • • • • • • • • / / r speed, engsnears say, of about 218 " " " " ' '_' miles an hour-and A -Cruising speed AI?DR ESS .........-.•...- • • •s • .. • . • • ..... r:• . -•........ 60YS! �iIRL91 Thhl'�4► lfiN ... of about 175 miles per hour', . City ..... .. ... • • • • • PROVINCE ............ . i Celowyd'Crls In ere-! �0111Irmle •eetl Please Print name ;and address plainly Helium 'To 'Be Used YQQ H� ? `Now Turkey Eggs . In Airliner Tires crease the available payload of the Barnacles Beaten? craft by exactly that amount. Helium, ,beim an inert as that Turkey eggs for eating may pneumatic ices on a forth- g g The age-old problem of barnacles Bridegroom (lit poetic mood as has no- known chemical affinity- coming giant airliner will be fill- on ship's hui}s may be solved wink. sbey &troll along the shore): '"Roll soon join the familiar chicken ed with 26 pounds of helium in for natural or sjathetic rubber, a paint' using I).D.T,, the "miracL on, thou deep and dark blue ocean, eggs on the market as a result o! should provide an extra dividend stead of 180 pounds of ,ail which insecticide,"' an Oregon staff sol- folll" the development of a small-sized would normally be required 'for in a Long tics life. lege scientist said in reporting that Bride: "Olt, Gerald;-how :,woad turkey which is a heavy layer the job, says Usiness .Week. - the paint completely repelled barn- -" desful you are! It's doing it." and produces eggs throughout most The net weight (not pressure) ' Prices today in China are: s. moles on submerged paileip for si: -o" of the_ year. saving of 154 pounds will ia- times higher_ than prewar prices. months. - Passenger (to driver of old horst)'-"Can't you go any fat- BABY CHICK! FOR SALE Rt1slCAL INSTRUMENTf TEACHERS WANTED Driver—"I Coad' air, but I PREF RANGE PUI.LE'1'8, E3GHT FOR SALE. PEDIGREED ANGORA FRED - A. BUDDINGTUN BUTS. LA R CH w 00 D PROTESTANSI 'wouldn't like to lave my ltorse weeks up to laytTL Also day-old Rabbits Advlta• ;SAO, Juniors sells, exchanges musical instru- Teacher wanted for g. ar - 1bf>birld!" weeks hatched to order for Fall ;9.00. Wyman Jacques, Scudder" „tents, tel church. Toronto i Balfour and 'Dowling. Larch- chicksIYelee Lland), Ont wood, Ont. Duties to commence delivery. Free catalogue. Twaddle OPPORTUNITIES FOR WUlIEP Sept. 4. Salary $1350.00 per- an- Chick Hatcheries Limited, Far- 18 INCH PLANES. 12 INCH JOINT- num, Apply stating qualifications Soldier: "Are you -sure it's- safe gva. Ontario. er and rip saw. with llaeshatt leo afro. Jean Jennings, •Sec.- ll0 nvim heft—n0 crocodiles?" pR03[P1' SHIPMENT ON 2-i WEEK and belts• Complete unit ;265.00. BE A HAIRDRESSER ?'ream•. Larchwood,' Ont.' A. • Cornell. Komoka, Ontario. Native: "Used to be, but the oe- pullets In •Leghorn and B.M. x JOIN CANADA'S GEA DING SCHOOL WANTED — QUALIFIED PRO- Native: z W.L• B.R. s W.I. FOR SALE—B.tNK BARN 40x60, Great Opportunity. Learn testant teachers for Township , • •4opus kept them sway until-`the, Dayold chicks also: Order Auguat- a Hairdressing B is good condition, side ltd root-' School Area of Kennebec, duties =: sAarka ' Caine." t8eptember chicks now. ray one-halt metal. 1500. IL J. Pieasaot dignified Drotesstoa, good xo commence Sept 3. Statequa]$- �— - hatchery, 130 Joh& N., Hamilton. Whaling, Moorefield, Oat wages, thousands successful Marvel-tications and name of ant in- Ont. Write or calf en's greatest sYs pectorT m1 1!�ev1 Employer: "Are jet fa- MARVEL H eataioioe tree l H Sec Tress. _. graduates Amert s minimum salary $1.254. tem. Illustrated :,,Appy J. E. Hughes. - rmlia! Willi mules?" FREE RANGE PULLETS 12 WF,EKS FOR SALE ONE (I) BLACK Arden, Oat. • up to 26 weeks, Day old chicks old.Must Stallionnine Apply yearsa HAIRDRESSING Negro StaDlelilanI "No, SIT. hatched t0-ordet- for Fall deliv- SCHOOLS TOWNSHIP SCHOOL BOARD. now em too wt 8 (lutrydpiti Ontario Branches: 44 King St Hamilton r COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES. R.EG• a 74 . RiA.an Street Ottawa trier of Sudbury, requires b Pro- BClsIRESS OPPORTUNITIES- istered. Sire has background of teatanr qualified teachers for .: - .. _ nineteen champions. Write H. pAT6+PfT! schools in following villages-- Jerry. Godeitch, Ont, Whitefish. Worthington and High ejliilOn Sults CLEAN EASY MILKERS 'NOW Fall*; also one bilingual teacher available.. We want dealers in A I N I N G WEIGHT FETHERSTONHAUGH A COMPANY for rural school near Whitefish. --- your territory. S. S.. Dennis Co., Patent Solicitors. Established Reply stating qualifications and lin Waterloo, Iowa. ■ business- $91 Ridout. _9t.. London, Ontario. SLENDER TEA 1890: 14 Ktetg West. Toronto. salary expected to Mrs. R EL _'tstan -wan delighted to fir his olds you retain Slender Figure, Booklet of I forma,tioa on re--Murray, 360 Laura Ave., Sudbury. WILL TRADE FINE WOOD TTMB- turns your food Into energy Instead Ont _ iavorite prewar brand of under- er ITS acres for good truck or of fat. licca- at a church rummage salt, "house or Bell, Walter Covyeow. _ 1•IUrrelt:ItAl•Hi I{EEWATI\. THREE-ROOM HIGH vanKoutthriet. Ont. GUARANTEED HARMLESS, school fully qualified Protestant bought some, found they were his cotriposed pleasant herbs, no e%er. , principal and two assistants, ons own castoffs.--Time • DYRIN(3 aAU CLRAlYt\ti cissa or drastic diet TRY CANADA'S LARGEST' male and ane female. to teach . Month's supply 11.00 p�.lpnid PHOTO FINISHING STUDIO all lower and middle school sub- Is TOU ANYTHiNU NEEI)b Dominion Herb Distributors Get better pictures at lowest cost. jests, 'divlalori of subjects to be dyeing or cleanlnx? Write to us 1423 •(t. Lawes-•- Illvd- FA*miPvNl Don't take chances with your film agreed to no upper school work. for Information. We are glad to rolls. You can't take "snaps" over ADDIy, stating age, qualificattoas ianower your questions. Depart- FARMS FOR MALE again. experience, sub,teots preferred and went H. Parker's Dve Works• PROMPT MAIL SERVICE salary expected. to A. G. Holmen• Limited 741 Yonite Street, To-_ -WE CAN SELL YOU ANY SIZE OF" Secy,.. Keewatin, Ont _ ~ \4/ ronrn farm you wish to buy—with or Any Size 'Roll — G or 8 Exposures without .stock and machinery. DE VELrJPED AND PRINTED 25c. HELP IVANTED FARM MAC11<INERY FOR MALE. For particulars' apply at Dono- A customer In Cape Breton says, ] have been sending films to you,(or hue's . t;.arage, Renfrew, Ont HARRIET) FAR'�SER $1000.OQ Year. NU. 17 DE LAVAL CREAST SEP- 4 ar 5 years. Would not send them Free house, hydro, coal, 'milk arator with quarter -.horsepower FOR SALE 50 ACRES-CLAY' anywhere else." and garden. Also young man or motor .complete, recently over- loam--ten acres hardwood---good -SPECIAL ALBUM -OFFER boa' for saddle .horses. -'play's hauled by maker. Mount Victoria barn—good well —seven room !New Style Album With Prints Farm, (silt. Ont. — . Farms, Hudson Heigihts, Que. ";frame house—four miles from _ sizes 16-20-127 If 29c• • Woodville. Apply George Oke., (4c extra) is sent with film roll. FCEI. WOOD WANTED p��'•• THRESHING OUTFIT FOR SALE Woodville, ' Vntarlo. SPECIAL, PRICES ON Goodison steam engine 20 x 22 • ,h.D•, separator 50 Inch body. 36 130 ACRES, DURHAM CO., CLAY-, ' ERA yl1N(3 AND COLORING CORDWOOD. MAPLE, BIRCH AND r inch cylinder. Irl good condi(-ion. loam soil, 'in good state of cul- Mixed, Also' slabs and bUn oft- Matchedash Threshing Syndicate, "tivation, Secy 'productive, stream Enlargements 4."i 6 In beautiful edgings. Hardwood and Sand easel mounts, 3 for 25c. Framed .wood. Give full particulars and R.R. 1, Coldwater, Ontario. through pasture. nearly all work- on ivory tented mals, 7 x 9"" is abTe. on Lake Ontario, front,. ad-. Gold, ,liver, Circassian Walnut or best prtcea on car. Wetter Schtess. 60 H.P. INTERNATIONAL STA- '.joining- Bbwmanville summer re- Black-- Ehony finish frames, 59c each. t9 Melinda Street, Toronto. • tionary Diesel, iksed very little: sort, on new 4-lane highway un- If enlargement colored, 79c each. WANTED Write or phone Lowville feed tder conatructlon, close to station 3[111, Route 2, Milton, Ont. and canning factory, churches oLp PICTURES RESTORED PULLETS WAN'T'ED TO . and schools. Barn' 40 x 90. sten- - SKID ENGINE P300 McCORafIC$, ch'ione. Large brick' house on or na restore any old photograph PURCHASE In good condition. Variable Speed spacious lawn overlooking lake. or snapshot and make any �dlaa.a l0e �� o[ WILSON'f if�Y veno ora for McCV r Variable ick Trac- A farm with a future,' ' prtee-- nut'nber of prints or enlargements ALL AWES AND BREEDS sADSwiskiUaioreaiaffiani500wortk "toff (only). New sad used 'Trac="' ;7,500. Possession arranged. Ap• desired. The process requires the months to laying age. Our prices of orbs- t!y kiYertll peootYy. tot Datta. London Farm Equip- Ply E, F:' R. Osborne, Newcastle, work of skilled artists, but the are worthwhile. Box 40, 73 Ade- H�i�e sad General Ment Co„ 335 King Street. Lon- Onf. paccost 'is .reasonable. Send u your !aide bleat, Toronto. fsoasat»end WILSON'S FLY PADS. don. Ont. picture and tell us what You want FOR SALE—FAR1(, HCRQ,-4 COL'S•— done and we will tell yo ttfb cost ANTED — PRT\TING EQUIP- , ty, 100 woricable acres, excellent before doing the work. Pnt with automatic -press, by F'UR SALE buildings. good'drilied well, .clone, private party, also addressin1� CONFIDEN79AL, RET'()RTS (1N to good, highways and markets. STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE machine and folder.. Box 41, 7i CANADIAN GOLD 'B HREN STRAIN L E G H O R N Hydro availRble, ;6,00'0. For par- Box 129, Postal Terminal A, Toronto -Adelaide W., Toronto. lullets, 6 weeks and up. Sussex ticik)ars write D. A. Moore, 208 , ' Print. (came and Address Plainly on Mines Properiies' Companies X .Barred Rock pullets, 6 to 10- T)PGraine Ave.. Toro6to:• Orders: WANTED. edi3e mechanic LIC- • _ __ Weeks. Barred Rock Pullets, 6 ensed red.1 a mechanic as •pari: A S COT AGENCY :to. l0 'weeks. Johnson Hatchery, HAIRDRES•3�N(i net. Fred! Chale. Burks Falls. Four Colborne Street Fergus, Ont, TIME 'TESTED QUALITY Ont. Box 254. TORONTO, ONTARIO L E A R N HAIRDRESSING THE SERVICE and SATISFACTION WANTED, BUFFALO POWER Phone ELOn ARI VALUABLE COUNTRY STURE Robertson method. Information Your films ur"veriy '.ir%eloped ano., sausRge stutter, complete, 75- propet*ty, suitable also for tourist on request regarding classes. printed 100-1b.-capacity: 1 5-h.p. 25-eyelet business; Parry Sound d7strict. Robertson's Hairdressing Acad• 6 UR a L•;Xl'USU'RE HULL9.25c 3-phase motor: pie molds and 441. Westmourrt. Ave., Toronto, emy. 137 . Avenue, Road. "Toronto REPPIYT$ 8 for ibo cutter for small pork pies. Write. Col- CHECKED LO' 4464. FINEST ENLARGIN(, SERVICE Holn's Food Market, Port Col- !RQ ✓!ffl� ZLbEughtTCa id, TORR, tN belts. tsUSED MFDICAi. the, quality a get all` the films, you borne. Ont. I TC H -be Money Back MN.DICAI. You may not 'want this Year, but you, can get sl) lays, brushes. Allen t; belt Corn- . and service you desire tVANTED BY -ELDERLY COUPLE, .. A TRIAIrEVF,RY %6U•FFERER 'OF by. sending your films .lo small cottage with one or more Forgnlckrelieffromltchingcauaedbyccaema. pany Ltd., 2326 DufJerin,St To-. Rheumatic Pair�e . or Neuritis IMI•F•RtAL PHUTt► SERVICE acres within 100 miles east of � i -- 4lhlet!'afoot.ecaivea Dimpieaandothvltchin`, ropto. should try Dixon's Rerhedy. Station I Toronto Toronto, near -smelt 'village or eeaditlons uW.pre,coolie medicated. liquid Munroe Drug Store, 335 Elgin, —�� -shopping. Bo-t-42, 73 Adelaide W. �¢EMCRIPTIOPL- Greaseless and REGISTERED FEMALE COCKER Ottawa. Postpaid :$1.00: TEACHERS WANTED Toronto. ettalniees. Soo{bea. comforts and quickly calms puppies, , 14 weeks oldc-'"Rgai tatenaeitchin Don'tiniffer.Ask oirrdrumilt beauties. 745 Indian fload.'Wind• STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS TEACHER WANTED FOR U.S.S.- WANTED ••TC)•-PURCH,ASE•- PUL- - today for D.'D. O. PRSfCRIP ION. nor. Ont. ofteh are the cause of 111-health No. 1, Bond. Protectant, first isle, -all .breeds from 8 weeks up in humans, all ages. No one fm• -classy salary $'1,400. -Apply A- to laying. Good prices paid. Apply Tuisiq.EDUWN ANGORAS: ONE mune! Why not find out If this Brightwell, Secretary-Treasurer,' to Box 38, 73 AdelRlde W.. tb� of Canada s dutstanding -strains. in .your trouble? Intereattng Dar- Shiliington P.O., Ontario. •ronto _ ^`+ Write for free folder. Brown's ticulars—Freel Write Mulvaney'* -u` Angora Ranch, 2'78- Courtland St., 'Remedies. Specialiste. Toronto 8. NAIRN CENTRE;_ S.S. N0. 1 NAIRN pppQRTUNITIES AWAITING, Kitchener. •Ontario. and Lorne Public School. Nairn BAUMEEKA FOOT BALM "DT$- Centre, require- 2_ Protestant _ _ ... _YQU _ PEDl(,$J;ED Al•TGURA RABBITS. stroys offensive odor instantly. teachers with first class certifi- Sarnia General Hospital School few O id be (IteYefY. Finest ' Wool ' producing • stock. 45c• bottle,. Ottawa agent Denman sates, Principal to teach grades nurses Offers an excellent course e�YrOil�ljf sole Lynwood Angoras. T3ox 140. Dfug Store. Ottawa VI to X, salary 11,900 per annum: Oshawa. teacher grades.- 1 .to - V� salary - -in Nursing Education. Class . ea. Lull eeh etc, HAVE YQV HEARD ABOUR1 DIX- '$1,200 per annum; : state exper- 4th, 1946. AppllCatloa LOCK'ERBY DOMTNO.161'I4, 1670f5, on's' Neuritis and Rheumatid Pain fence and give references with tens Sept. well mnrked low-set dark red Remedy? It gives good results. appliCation. Apply to Sec,-Treas.. forms furnished on request. R. IV T.B. tested, 22 months old, D. C. Nfunro's Drug Store, $35 Elgin, Xks. Hazel M. Jefferies, Nairn Beamish, Superintendent. _ — -- ISSUE 91-10" ---Cook, Rb-: ---- 9 is ;-`w ... • e : Taw. "' ' �_ �:_---tom - ._ -�-�_ .__. -. �_ .-._. _•_ ..f � .�I int ,Classified Acivtt a RiBER TANLEY ' • � � 'Co.�✓V AGinoourt 86 'WANTED • "e RON . G1 B.310 Good Alfalfa Hay LIMITED Ah Phone Msrk#laan 96 ticarboro— IMCUOUTRANSPO _NEW POTATOES --freshly dug. • Tuesdays, and fi40— Edgerton ,. TELFi1sHQNE9.— $owned lI1?, and sea=bxao s96 :- TRANSPORT Stouff Alla Pegg, R. R. 2, Cial'remttont. Phoae n e . _•Claremont 14 R 14. - _ , — CARTAGE Phone Sto ffvill 348 S _ %ougb and Dressed Lurmber Millwork FOR SALE McCormick -Deering Frames Sash Doors iScseans MOVING Doors open Each Night Ak >L".!8 '.Binder,' 6 foot dut, perfect running.. _ _ Interior Trim - Mouldings- - ,Matinee Saturday At 2 P. X -, ,order, tractor hitch and -horse tongue. Soft and Hardwood Flooring - _ SAND (}R,AVEL STONE. 'Also milk cart sued 100 bush- oats. in Shingle Siding - FRIDAY — SATURDAY ' Mrs, Bacon, Claremont, Phone 1608 Brick: Insulated. Cedargra _. _. Wallboards Rock Lath Cedar Shingles 'AUGUST S and 4 GIRL WANTED =• 16 -or 1? years Asphalt Shingles Roll Roofing WANTED of age,, for general 1►ousework.' Must Masonite Products Barclay Tile = DEAD ' HORSES AND CAI I'LL liangover Square _ children. Mrs, J: Heise, Rock Wool Insulation Cement and Limo Old Laird Cregar and George Forest Road (north of Hu s . We;eping Tile. Wer Pipe 1 ' .;'[i mteo—.Singer Drop -Head Sewing MARTIN-SENOUR 100 p: c. PURE' PAINT ' BROOKLIN • • 6b C lve Out Sisters achin' We pay cash. Call or 4 •� - c•, PIGKERING .. .. . � fi06 `� Singer .16_ PICKERING . .. write. Si r Sevin lliachiize, ,�( L .,. 89 -:The Andrew Sisters " ;Ontario Str. Oshawa, phone 69A lJa Cdar SJline.� AGINCOF3RT .....: .'...zone�2144 Universal News All W=e pay the phone chargee , —Bought and . Sold— — - MONDAY -- TUESDAY _- —GORDON UNG --D �Used- - -- — - - - ed and pressed like now. Carry a — - - �!!` (n� P1 -U nit and LT 'JtJa A0 Oi Y D4N4 a�UST 6 acrd `l stock of -high els "•,nfoto _ : -P one Ad. 383N se • _ . •- large hi h as rails, - - - • Dvacgsts and Fanta. Also a goal _ stock of naw feather mats and We do building of all fonds '-Old Lace - ,►iadbreaskess, and . gents' furnish-� eve : Claremont Meat CARPENTERING li4p at vary reasonable pnoes. Call �_. _ - G r&a lnond Massey ;sod be coavinded Cary G` t O PLUMBING , aiket . C - and Ra y ROOFING $sm Sehwsrti Ont Motto - Satisfaction or money - - ' Select Short Subjects *81 Bond Street West, Oshawa, Out. we also .sell Brantford _ _-- _ . - a FICKLBS Mme' E°pir° Choice Baby Beefa from Ontario's WEDNESDAY -- TH"URMAY i SPRAYING Equipment, Duro Water Finest Farms - �J.- ' STA$IES, HEN HPUSES etc.' - 93 stems, Beatty - Stable Bosse-liasde Sousase A Spedaky Winged • ictory _ David Lennox --but don't risk wasting Equipment, and Delfv Pickering, (X,1.,l, R. R 2. - Precious food and sugar Building Materials so, BewsftasaD fasiartost Edmond O'Brien Jeanne Crain (One mile west of Village on No. 2) ''by spoitSe through the aa4 vic"yr Tuesilsy -Friddly Aug, R. use of inferior vinegar. Bed.mates ihmne :. :FOR SALE _ r4 -loot dinghy; arrest Zjse-Cahada Vli�r--� Arorlt Gesnw^eM - Prim RiaLt ae8t7 �aarsalaed AUCTION SALE F and Saila in fair coudition. Apply at the vinegar your mother Plmee an sA. J. ll[ITS13kLAN>7 Household �iunitnre, 1BIeeiNe and Off" — always uniform Warier, Radio. Appliances. Difi'ats " hi Eh q ua i i t y ■ a d _ G7aremaa!t, (JUL . aTBAY1�D — on to the prl ¢gwses ( - - _ F. J•. P ROU �tE hfaoae lire property o: Of Murray Barrett, g horses. 2 bay' - - .:V. A. PAISLEY ' .,sad one grey. It has been the leader in 48 Windsor. Ave.. Aiax, "Urso .:MN for SALE — 22 z 25, to be Ontario for over 80 years. _ - One block west, off main Plant Road I • removed from' Property or torn On ask at all grocers. -- o dawn. Material in good conditias. for gRE$ pig , �from Marloeteria Store Carne Allan Giles, Claremont, phone 3906 ][recipe Booklet to Cana- M a `�'� M FRIDAY, AUGUST 3; -1946 VAN CED — used tra,�to*/and eq da Vine$>zrs Limited, l I2 a/ �, � �j s uipmest for. immediate 'woe on a Ek*.t Street, Toronto.. i� R. C. Al Victor Electric Cabiton gnall gereage. Phone Pick'35 R 31. ,said P°��`� Radio, ?-tube, with apish -button WANTED to QTY — small farm on.- . ;control, phort .and: long, wave, as or rear good road. Must be well �CaNa�Da� _. �. good as new - drained H}oro: -Donald Must Lavewell v 5: 1lrI..P- Electric rangette with rear F.-�'— / . shelf " �ckering, R. R. 1. _V I n e g a = S • �` Locomotive ''Electric • .Washer with - ; wriliger, 60 cyele, in good working /Pa�ilus>«zes� _ r •a '/• i o BeiSERIE:RADIO gr Two Electric floor lamps -oelectric of of er dd _ and _ a _ _ ,;.�' y /, table. lamps and pictures •'- -DO THIN RIGHT ~� `* 4 _ Electric weal kitchen Block '1t Is better not to do tiring* •st mane clock, - ( !'r Eight-day � tl lock also alarm _ ,all than to do them wrong. . ramoo woos. statfll clock - Thio is 'aertainly -true in legal 'lA Eight -piece solid oak dining -room 1 Guaranteed See�es 'Docianents, Wilda;, Conveyances. " suite, consisting of sideboard; .1L Ana Maki. or Model Consult Your Farmer-Lawyer.square top extension table, eight CAPT. HUD STEWART and F like leather -bottom upholstered chain E I..� 22 L "n+e run to the villa" was a nice chane of wenery hu �g wall or hall plate glass Mir- - L` Pickering 1 R and far swhik' said Polly. "Bac it was c R 'ck 7 _ . R T � U pi the farm g . blamed d the of ab a it`$ a oul ror a saatcc m both YSQNE 62. R 8 that always wed get me. I ale ys sty • sea and bust! In fact it used to take the joy out of every trip to lite village. � Kolmer bed studio eoueb with bl�k- Thw ----------------- - et compartment — - Chesterfield chair -and an occamonatl chair o leather bot+,= Rocking chair and YO R HELP.Ui arm chair "- _ end table with ' -- _ Z�_ �„� Table. lamp stand; { / -- _ - •nagazine rack -- I S NEEDED NOW W. I F W E -,�� Gdmbinatian dealt and book coed s z goon A R E- T'O SAVE . O V R LATE FRUITS ,AND VEGETABLES . good - �'`� E :; �' ' L "And what the boss used about it isn't fit to Print. 'ft's a �mcna& he used to say'and always will ' `tilh something's done 'about it. And what it docs to farm property is nobody's ..... `, v '``` : �i 3. "And the Missu`s had a name too! Shc said she couldn't keep the veranda c n for five minutes ata ' shec; and as foe sitting out of an as x t 8, she claimed it was just,2s bad as a' trip - • Piece of congolpum x , AaanirkAez• or - X. 6,. Sorne odd email rugs, carpets, along indow curtains, rods dishes . . -Ply modern �1 bedroom suite 3 -Piece full size '119 filled mattress ' Thousands Of Tons are, Read for Harvest Thousands �/ • Will Yo_u a n• d a . Hand? - business!! to the village. Marshall rterng - Three-quarter size walnut. -,modern j rL bed and SPrin8's •Food -in pieeioue-let's not. waste it through • MEN -Every possible man-hour KUST be s - . Variety dresser end bench t0 RI9atChput lack of help! Bow, in addition to our ova nee" we must also help •teed the millions - in. The. need is.,ajllloet desperate. Volunteerof NiThr"uarte neW. bedroomdrawers starving people in liberated Europe.'Thb is- a tremendoas task. bat it can be done. your services TODAYI • WOMEN -Every ` Chest of r size Mattrws, good IF -ave all, do our 'share. This is the Iasi barvestins emergency we are liable to tweet available hand can _.be -used. Fill in the coupon and mail TO- �� ''+. �_ �"�� �'`,• :;ii;;:,. ooden bed, sp rill slid mattresses - — desk and wardrobe this year -•D let's all, Ditch in and do a real Jobl Help will be needed from August Zoth � DAY! _ GIRLS - • BOYS AND GIRLS--` "! �► , . y i $py'8 combination Clothes hamper, Il'O"_� amend through to October 20th. rlil in coupon below and pail TODAY) Thousands at% needed. .-Any .High .• School w i l l i n g to ' r fixed the as y S. And the .Miwus not only has Several odd household effects . Kitc]ien drop leaf table 3'jt$i Ti�ifPORTATIOH : • student worm on s calm has yermi8sion and, -ta ' 4. uBut now they ve read, the boss parrs like a kitten. 'Its aysors tints for knitting but she has a aweatas she Four kitchen chairs; Clothes horse ' -!or four weeks' service. vr=sportstion will be paid ons way. For fait season (Augustremaout arMuested by the Kin- ester of Eauetuon, to - - woodafuI what Calcium Chloride does' he nut It's not only i heap tames plea- it's whole lot ZI: and the kasant lace to knit the p place .She says .ha hotfae- sends to J y work's cut in half. She may be.e t• tabs Pair candle stick holders _ Flower stento and s Rllnnber of . g9th to October 20th) transportation will be sw the moonth of slay. asmbst. - . •. scat ,but a s smooth 'sad sailor. oa as. No Ing- just a little bit, but you can bet odd dishes, kitchen nf0wils, POW. V" both ways toaad Ivan n, no run, aq dist! makes her pant:' -- pants, glassware, Qealers, along' afi�,aV�j'E► _ u _ _ _'' _ •_ _ •- - - -. -i. 1,And Bill Baiter, tho oeunty enslxwex'r who's boss, sayshe's able. m keep sloe with nvmeroue other useful art - .�► /�a1 I�w • a- a .. f -pretty friendly with _ 1 d rotin the shape, with las lsbvor, les! ides. , le• P!. sldis law� ONTARIO FARM BERVICS FORMParliamat Suildettss. Toronto. • t ♦ - I 'spa iztbetrated In-bdyhts ,with- the lata barvwL Pkass rood tae faraNer lnLor�n. IINTAf110 �O ._._. franc »»....-........ IEND J% �!► ADDR ...�.. ....a. -PRO AM Post OFI►I I WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM. Data) TO (Daft) ••-.•,.•••-•+ NEAREST RAILWAY STATION ' N 16AREST BUS STOP _ » : »» -»---- - ---•-- Aecommndation is In cAmps supervised by the Y.W.C.A. or Y.M.C.A.-but roti must bring sheets and blankdm DOM MON-PROVINCIAL C011fKr1'P!!IE ON rAXM LA190VU 1laltiCuteruVZ - tJtxotM = EDUCATION grave roe lengetop BO wear on equipafteaat sn at ao Wrote , garden tools - {' using Calcium Chloride." $oarre - - 'it colts no More to have a dant-fess eonsoiidssed satfaoe j than a bumpy, darty om' said Bill, one day He say the Calcium Chloride saves its Dost in itis men s time sad inAll articles purchased must be paid gravel rcpla = nents. And he's got everybody in the county a or on day of sale before i+eimoval. ' 'whole lot bsppier abour is too. It pars to use Bruooec hstond f No reserve Wim, is going Calcium Chloride,' he says!'• {o British Columbia. AM"p, Mind Case Sakr, Liaalrrd. - M♦nrrrsl - T°ersat♦. *44-11 .90 AT 1.30 P. 'M. .. - . TERMS CASH �� � , CLA'RKE PRENTICE, auctioneer ; • - LA �C R E M O N T ... green RiVer +Greenwood ' Week. .. Mr, and Mrs. J. Smith,et of Hamil- 1,U. and Mrs you Bilakeil sad little ion returned to the city After spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. :BROUGHAM Draper. have • charge 'of the Church Service Mrs. Fred Byers and tatniyr.f ;Earle Booth, at Newcastle. Mr. C. White was a Toronto viy- on Sunday morning at 11.15, in the The Sunday School are holdine - Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hawkley - T: visited friends at Clarence " Beach, iYbbb-�H°ltby icor last week. a Mrs J.A. �:hite, of Claremont, absence of Mr. McVey, of Toro Miss Smith, ' zito spo4. -the .xeir annual 'picnic on Friday of ais week in -� :'Bethesda, on Sunday. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward are spend- The home of the bride's aunt and is visiting relatives here. Rev. and Mrs. Taylor. of Uxbridge, , week -end at the parsonage. ;" Mr. and Mrs. Russell Philliin, of the Greenwood 1 hdL Everyone come and bring a basixt --s time ing few days holidays in the north vacle, Mr. and Mrs. William Milne, are hcliday;ng with Mr. and Mrs. G. Buffalo and son Gerald, have been good is ex The W. expected, M. S. o! the Circuit '• country. t Green River, was the- scene of a very Foi s� the.. holida in at Mr. and Y• g Mrs,, William will meet at the home of Mrs, "-Georges Mrs. Lloyd Pugh has been confer- taining a girl friend from Toronto pity gedding on Saturday, July �' when Lillian Merle, 'only daugln- The Young - Peoples• Class will have charge of the evening service Middleton's. Mica Katharine Green, of Buffalo; Wilson ,on Thursday, August Mr. Alan Clarke, -during the :past week. ter of. George E. and the late blrs. Holtby; next Sunday evening, Rev. E, Ileal, Toronto, visited Mrs. Green and F.tl•.ia this of Whitby, ww hoane •for the week -end. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Beare and Mr. was united in marriage to Mr' Delmer Webb, son of Mr. a.id of will eondulet it the fol- lowing Sunday. --�- - --- - - - and,Mrs. Cecil Beare, of Port Perry,are the week at. , Ford, of Manitoba. Rev, I.: E. • Mrsspending I Mr. John Wilson B y.Mr, erm y conducted t ceremany. called on his uncle J. B. Wilson rec- _ and Mrs. Walter Baker, of ! The bride was. given in marriage' by ently. Markham, Mrs. Jesso of Toronto p' I her father, sad was gowned in ivory : were the week -end guests of the Howard Hawkley's. , satin, with- floor length veil anti carried American beauty rosea, and -MQunt Zoo ri - A meeting of the Woman's Miss- white gladioli. She was atteided by Miss Rita �• _ J .'MEIN' FOR HOME' RI UIT• TII�TG` 111 1! ionary Society will be held on Aug. �--est Milne, as maid of honor, The W. A. meets_ o Thursday 'af_ } LN { ` 9th (Thursday};-aC-the- he¢ne- of Mrs. Walter Ward at 2.30 M. gowned i _yellow taffeta,-- matching headdress, carnyrng yellow ternoon--at-atof-Mas. Eldred. Mrs.Disney;. - _ --MUST BE�SECURED ' P. An interesting program is planned. gladioli. Mies Kathleen McKay, bridesmaid was gowned in pink taf- is izn charge of the pro - ger' Roll call is to be answered Horn, a building is highly 'essential to over - A11 ladies, are invited to, attend this meeting. feta a',id matching headdress' carry- by a - Verse on Summertime." The W. M. S. for the Change will - come pressing housing shortages, and to pro- . . Claremont defeated the Leaside ing pink gladioli, The groom was at- tended by his Mr. Bruce meet oh, Wednesday at the home of vide dwellings for the forces as discharged. g football team; 9-1, at the local park cousin, Mrs. George Wilson. here on Monday evening. The Clare- Ford. The wedding music was played 'der- Rev. McVey is enjoying a month's : Shortages of workers for building homes and tnont ball team played at Pickering by ing Miss Audrey -Marshall and Lheys<at his cottage. iidr. West, holidathe-s- for prtxlucsa the buildingterials are threatenin -on We —iml —N! OF evankmg and will be found on soother page. ng of reiriater- Miss Barbara Kmvi sang' "I love you wl"Sunday nest. preacherbe- thi on to impede's program for the construction of, - Mrs. Edgar Kidd and family, of truly". The brides aunt, Mrs. Milne Mr. and Mrs, Beach, of Ripley 50,004 homes as . soon , as .poss�lbk., Richmond Hill, spent last• week with Mrs. Thomas Bacon. and the grooan s mother received with the bride and groom, after and visited with the ]nt- ter's All men ez eased i home building or in ! Rev. I, E,• Kennedy and family which a'dakrit'y buffet •luncheon was sister, Mrs. Cecil Jones sad family on Sunday. Mucin$ builEg materials, who are not now : .left for Thessalon on Wednesday to served. The bride asd groom left Mr. Halts, of Whitevs3e. has corn- working iu,•Either of dhese irtiustries, are urged to :..•+visit "wink 'Mrs. H - Kennedy's brother. for, a honieymoon at Lake Sit oe, travelling in mauve feted drill F ung a well for Mr. Geo. - i to the -norm office of the National 1 _ Employ I After a visit then. they will return cottage en- semble. Among the sixty Wilson6 �t Service imawdiately. t to their in the Hammrton :' idislriet. guest& were the groavn's parents from Man- ROh`+ . 2tan y of the, taraners here have their fall wheat , crit and are cutting i . -. Men tit at home building .. ` perrrenCed or producing A tournament of Men's Doubles' &iii others from Toronto, U� - kering, 'Brougham, New- their other grain. supplies, if now in other essential work, will be vvae held at the local bawling Green evemiven g lastromUniatmll �+ H�ptO°' A few from here attended the gsrdit party at Brooklin Conmua gpermits 10 work at jobs which will assist the - Stoui�v'Ileatttmd- td e, Rich- ity Park', on Thursday night of last - ge $ ���• mond Hill, Oshawa, Uxbridge and Markham. Winnf*rs were - 1st. - Church News Quite a large attendance of W. week r ' $peons, atlil ate�t, not now at boons building nor pro -F Mr. MacMillan, Oshawa, with 9 X S. members and .mothers sand bab- 8�'• son of Harrison S pears, who used to lire in Mou»t e�rein yw us _ g ppl , who Carl f ill a job in this, 1 _ _ wins; 2nd - Mr. Hillson, Agincourt. ies gathered �.on the church lawn on Zion,. was in Brookiin this week hav- )WOgram, are ur ed to answer this call. �' g with 3 wins: 3rd - Mr. Burovash, 0 A ncourt, with 2 wins, said 4th - Thursday afternoon, the 26th, to joy �e annual Baby Band picnic. ing returned to Canada after being a -of at once at the ssearest o ke o the - - Mr. Granger, of Richmond HILI, with The President, Mrs. Oti Burton was war prisoner o! war in Germany for many months. _ , N io If�• ! _ Employmew Service. - 2 w.n. - The church services of the Baptiat in sins of the o charge opening devotions add program. The girls of the Happy Allan' Carson! had the. misfortune to have hi, foot crushed:this !■" � - '� or LAno and United Churches will be held in Circle Mission .Band sang hymnB mid Reek !n the binder.�- _�/E-ARTMZNT the United Church at 11 a. M. and read short missionary incidents. The pea-viners ern Willdns' farm HUMPHREY MITCHELL A. MacNAMARA et the Park in the evening, at 7.30. Mrs. Burton gave a review of the • r'raister of Labour - - are still going strong and most of DePncy Minister -of Labour ^ Note char of time • for thin evening ear's activities -and g'ivin Y . gs. At the the farmers' peas are turning out - ' • _,. +service. Rev. W. M. Wenham will close' of the Program, the children well. -- ti s.w-art - be in charge of both services during played games led by Miss Helen - ' - the month of August.' MaleoLrn . and the ladies of the W. M. res re en sump-. . _ p -Bsrbtr she �, - a neon& food and la�monade served in `• ..r Mr. Harry Porter's Barber Shop picnic -fashion for the children. A lel (' �tl (,A1I1'1'�A will be Mosed froom August 6 untnl pleasant sociable afternoon was en - August 11: joyed by all --old and young. -- -* t Prouee-Protuee Dr. Lyman and Mrs. Barclay were _. : !1 pretty wedding was solemnized with Mrs. C. Barclay on Sunday. - = • - ._ : on Saturday, July 28, 1945, at tate Old friends are glad to see the doc - _ home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur tor,heane again - . $'rouse., Claremont, when their dao- Mr. and Mrs: E. Crocker were ghter, Verna Louise, was united in with Mrs. Matthews for the week - to Mr. John Allan Clark end. Prouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mrs. J. Everest and son Ray were- 7Prouse, of Little Britain. Saturday visitors with Mr. T. The bride, given in marriage by Gsmmage. •'�� her father, wore a floor -length The Friendly Bible Class will. hold gown of white• sheer with shoulder- their :monthly meeting at the home • - R length veil and carried a bouquet of of Mr. and Mrs. `OV',, Pascoe, on Mon- on- "venin' �y red roses. She wore a gold wrist d y veninAugust 6. w _ watch, a gift of the groom. The bridesmaid was Miss Gladys Ttree . in mind, the re-un4on plc -sic of the GV.. M. S. at the hams of Mrs. Your bank Is a link between ' tho muse, a sister of the 'bride, who George • Philip . ori- Aug. 16. Please 'If1 Canada .who has goods and senriees wore a street-lengthdress o�pTnk accept this as an invitation to all sheer with matching accessories and interested -you are• welcoce, -to buy or s@Ilr and his customers abroad, carried a bouquet of pink roses. Rev: Kennedy finished the course a _ The. best man was Mr. Lawrence of sermons he delivered in July, and Orser, a friend of the groom. Rev, '>;• ... August, will not be with us duringAu _. - W. Money, of Cavarty officiated. Miss Julia Prouse, but the pulpit will be filled for the ��N b•sisssfOf r �101i is not all done is dollars played ,the wed- ding music and during the signing next three Sundays, and ,there will not be any service on the last Sun- and cental _ : It renders valuable service to Canadian business in the far-off of the register, sang "O Promise day in August. _ market places of the world, overcoming the obstacles of strange t Me". - ' ' : :currenci be they e7 Pesos or piasters, escudos or rupees, � At the reception -held at the home 'White w t `I of the bride's parents, the bride's mother received in a dress 'of mauve ate - - T Ti�1 its commercial correspondents and business connections i sheer and wore a corgsge of rosea ._.., Walter" Paul passed away on July . -ill over the globe, your bank often has the specialized iaforma- The groom's mother received in a 3rd, at Estevan Hospital, Sask, As. _ ' tion necessary to bring buyer sad seller together„ no matter ' dress of purple flowered silk, and . a young man he lived in the COMM - how fns a wore a corsage of rosea. unity of Wrnitevale and Green River. For the wedding trip, the bride We are glad to report Mise Errnma TOW bW& is to gather information on the reliabiliq of wore a liet>;e silk alpine ,dress with ' Birnie making good progress toward' foreign 5rms, to handle letters of credit, to arrange the compli- - . brown accessories. Following their r tri trip F to MnshAks, the couple will recovery, after her operation in the Wellesley gated ext:haage of fi ands, performing an i"vid pyo g nal► intricate and - se- We its Georgetown. Hospital, Toronto. -iofxpensive service to importers and exporters alike: About- 60 guests were in attendan- �ce, from Toronto, Port Perry, Little -•• - ' _ _ .. {e�sle Caaadiaa beakias has a direct bearing on r Britain, King, Brooklin and mark- ..Cherry`MOOd -' � weI&M It has, throe ma ah' many Tears+ developed the sale of Gan � ;'tie Woman's Association ' willtha' gds ate'. E is more jobs for Canadian &sen, r ?,ocs1 Girl Hart At Swday Seh"I meet at the home of Mrs. H. Michelf - %and women: .. c.•, Wedneaday after, t n, Aug.at 3. - _ ' Little Miss Helen Sutherland was 'A Snh*Pc t for Roll Call - Peace" - good attendance is .iqu , d. - -• �,. etSeioualy hurt last week, when s;1e was struck on thtr-..head with a ball ,Miss Evelyn Jones. is holidaying i bat. Playing with some children at at Uxbridge and Orangeville. tae Sunday $drool picnic, held at. Greenwood Park, Helen ran in front, Mise Phyllis Cates ism haViillK hP.T N:ncation from th Totonto Gerwul »- , of one of the players duringa ball Hr•spital. Fev. McLachlan is on vacatknn / • "w Tame, She was taken to the Tora:r- to Sick Children's Hospital. Suffer - during the month of August. There $ ing from concussion, her co condition will be church service ea 'l Sunday Is reported to be improving. c %cEpt the 12th of August, which will be a church holiday. Me Born, on Wednesday. July 2.i, 14145 � on Claremt Day -August 6. to Mr. Mrs. Gordon Petty , a . I:•`, '�- '• i i . i'Ll eaiT VAIVILIA YAKE A'IM CftAW LEFT • • ft'r./: i�.,..'k � HERE'• I `;. t`For heaven's sake, Junior, watch ' where you're walking!" POPWATT —1x00 Per Cent Literacy y J. R _. I THINK I'LL WRITS AT,GaN YOU - HtSTORY OF THIS __WRITE: WAR h • .. - / S • ' 1 i a r t`For heaven's sake, Junior, watch ' where you're walking!" POPWATT —1x00 Per Cent Literacy y J. R _. I THINK I'LL WRITS AT,GaN YOU - HtSTORY OF THIS __WRITE: WAR h • .. - / S • ' 1 i a - - • •.. - �' .!'• 4.j;.v • :� +. 1 �•rrrwrare.�i:,i'. s..+srd's +::r#. »( b' >�.':w. R^ p.1^i*, • ' � , •. t,'. W ,::L +hi• �i :y. 4...qM f .f' J'l: I have �hOL�� MYSTERY STORY higsrway and as didn't s 1✓l1 drive I had plenty of time fit observation. And my observatioeel! We passed- acre; of orchard land and .. _ . �- ARAa- :+ever in all my life have 1 seen less fruit on the Srees. It just wasn't ` ti� fw f�4 fi there Onl•• :n one orchard did I -•re an chrrr:c�--and very few at 1� h #'+�► teat. Api 'es, pears, p:ums and I'.� : �{ peaches were practically non- y ": .._,y•-w;a ,1 existent. Here's hoping this fruit famine is not quite bad in the Niagara• •` vebPeninsula--at : least we . ''T E A have been told that a fifty per - f cent peach crop is expected. As for wild raspberries'- show mea patch where there are some ''? ::;.;•;t?; 5,*•; r and Il be there with a milk pail A. ,rr•. Sf geither hand. The most we can • r " ,,er"' hope for around here is a few blae-kcaps. And of course there :•,: r ✓. , �•,•.•: ..nti:�:ti �° � f . '�.�` ,,,r,.7..::t�'.�• f rx i 't . b 1.014I8 ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM j/ `f K• CHAPTER XII the hou$e phone to Gesner, turn-;,;�, "Wb® hsid R.r ws--nephe-w. _" fell me-- smile, but the smile died a -b Ing. His lips were parted. stared hard at his aunt and so gleam of mirth in her eyes -shadow there ,a hideous .lurk curtain of doubt. "A moment," he said sot "'Just a moment! This - this ew play, none of their make- TOT.- "This ake- o .-. - "This was serious. We questi ed them. Meridel and Rud! eco ed them. It was no good. 'He We one who killed Bonhomme eot. And he laughed afterward. hate him, hate him, hate. him!' God, Roger 1 have been heart that child's voice ever since• the dark hours of the night wh - I waken and realize how old I land remember you and rememb him - him." They could be mists Toungeters like them-" "They are old, these children the war - old and wise. Rog I'm afraid, I've been afraid sin (hat day. 1 can't think of it can't bear to. You know how 'Belt about those people, He llv - - supong them three years. He w formed by them--,, - "Not to betray his country! N Ao wear their "Even the scar on his chin" sal ills old lady bitterly iiia sone air of Heidelberg he called it a saber cut - they remember Ilhat," "Don-!! Don't talk about iti ]Roger got up and walked to -th swag softly, handy to Roger's • tow. He looked inquiringly at m dame and lifted it when she fed. He did very little, talking, great deal of listening, - "Good! We shall see you soon ELY friend!" And he put, the tele .']sone down slowly and looks earnestly, appraisingly at his aunt '"Order that coffee and cogs isaadame, You are going to nee she spoke through I fir �7MR SLEEP... even e a good crop of honey to fall back on. And then our 'son comes home. from Europe ,and in response to a ori Who was that?.. saw soft was Frl- am ten. er, ed ed and d �' d ��• ' , .­lW1AACV aa LV VV 14L like to eat he replies-"V4'ell„ I He "Old Delorme, your confidential r ��r . ': " �" can tell you Mom, you needn't A agent's clerk. That black Follet has ' "r'. be afraid, of. giving me too many fruits �nft ' skipped. There's a letter • agr'i kpgetablesi" -He-also.-. Ing is his Gilles there for you -ander ,t +�.. asked if he could have some bacon -. from what 1 could gather - not ► :,'� '. �_.:. %' - ~^ for breakfast. But he has learnt a much else." "You mean," Madame picked up Ages -old symbols of Mystery _ ,,��� met when the comely member of thing or two since that second day home especial] since: he sent t►e• her stick and fingered the knob, the British Army's A y �Y Territorial Service, -pictured above, shopping for' himself. l "you mean to may that Gabriel went sun-bathing in the desert with the Sphinxes a backdrop. = -- -Sbe was on leave from her post in Cairo. - * s -_ on. Follet has swindled iae!" Isn't it a strange thing. that there Id- "I shall go back to the city at should be a shortage of bo many - _ is once and see what's to be done; I'll get some good lawyer for yoll. CAMONICLEs things whrn an abundance. is so greatly needed? One wonders is it r I know that you wouldn't be in- - . By part of the Master Plan. Fruit My ng terested enough to come with me." Gwendoline P. Clarke o f CINF famine, drought and flood con - dations are beyond man's control in "Why not? It is a long time e e e A ryet they exist to •a greater degree en since I have been' away from - - _- this year than' most, of us have er here. We shall go right after lun- ebeon. Perhaps that What a lot of difference itmakesto this woman. %You might think ever known. Even the sugar crop now we are poor, Mendel and Rudi and the on a farm when there is sufficient after all the years I've been at it is a partial failure. _ . children- will forget their -and efficient -help. that I would be used to it by now, Surely the picture" as a whole pride With Bob and young John both yet the- tact remains it bothers me is one to which we should give of and come back." The Linz bade parlor of the Coq working like Trojans 'we were more instead of less with every considerable thought - and by d'or - held a' company' that really able to get somewhere with passing year. Just old age creep--ig thought I don't .mean a series of , ee gay night. The tavern was closed early the haying last week. Given a few, on. I suppose, complaints. We suffered` little - and. the little , as a very spa- more dry days and all our first " cutting of hay will be safely stowed + + Next week it looks if material inconvenience during the Eurppeau, war' and if our turn is he e1a1 eoaeession » allowed to away in the barn. 'Partner has been as the wheat will be ready to cut -and coating uow to suffer a little hard - Stay up a full two ours atter their bed helping too, coiling most of the next week we also hope to have ship it is surely up to us to make, u -time. s their ]taro. "You' time• Son and 1 have both been our" first picking of peas from the she best of it and prove that we, must co a to stay with as," said Madame; "not urging him. to ,take,it easy. He pay -garden, Yes, they're a little late, too, can take it on the chin. _ of just to •iSlt. i am able. to remain some attention to us for awhile tut better late than never. You d ,Ir there, Mendel, you and the child - and then first thing we know he As is back in the field again• remember we had some rain in the A Tall Tale f ren must retire to me. Now, you see, the + spring that prevented folks getting their gardens in early. However Tall Trees - shoe is on the other foot; it is I who am poor wko am fa 'Just imagine. with all this haying we mus at our peas before .Of ' _ •' need of good friends and cheery i haven't had to drive the horses they are picked because there Out to California the natives are laces around me. You would not on the hayfork once, And believe is - just a char ce some visit ig ty mighty of their state's giant have a poor, helpless old woman -me, that has been a great relief mg pigs ma) clean up on ,proud redwood trees, and - occasionally ealone'" them first in - which case i their stories about them are as taU " shall feel like cleaninguo on the :he tPoer, Here` She set In the place of honor picture?" pigs. thomselves. cne: -7 by Juler Gonion's tlreside and be- "All about it." � - "4nd + + + ' '' • '= -- - � � treesI Why, out our way aignly let Rudolph wait upon her, you think" One motning last week :Son and they felled a hollow tree over a which he' did with obvious plea- I think with you and with my I made a hurried trip to the city ravine that was too deep and wide. L sure, aunt: it is a thing too awtuL too' -we were back home again in . to build a bridge` across. One' day "Ah, it is Iike the good old times, monstrously appalling, to be be- time for dinner. We both had while I' was driving through .this ' Rudolph," she said. "I tear it was Ileved." shopping to do -but for all we were tree with a trailer I met a big not until you were gone that I "But could it -Could it bet Your able to get we' might just as well moving van coming through from realized what a treasure I had In brother -how could he live among have stayed at home. For the the other end. I -couldn't back up you.", them, serve with them -r' life of me I can't see why there or go ahead, so I just edged the "Jst as 1, until 1 became a bar.. "You mean could he get away shouldn't be less of the ton -es- trailer into a hollow •.branch and on.. madame," murmured Rudolph, with it? Yes, he could readily. He sential garments made and a' few let the other fellow o g past." "did not know how pleasant is the was educated In Germany, spoke more of those that go next to the loo pf a butler." 'the Ianfuaae well. had many skin. And I also fail, to see why The clWdreii surrounded.. Roger friends there. He knew the politf- a certain amount of synthetic rub- You Will Enjoy Staying At and Meridel, Questioning Roger, eel setup and admired some of the her shouldn't be reserved' for menu', The ST. REGIS HOTEL: asking him the. meaning of the thinNS about it. There! I swore I women's and children's undergar- "RON", AA'TrfO /g/LCffC" w bright ribbons on his tunic, beg• wouldn t talk about this business meats. 1 wonder if it would be r` W eCVeq etwat wlti Mach. /iew. j ging him' to tell them of his ad. and here I. spoll our first moments possible to make an appeal to the ea and relesiiesm ventures in the sky He waited as together by dwelling on It I won't powers that be -and If so .whether • senate' 'etas a7 - HOTEL METROPOLE All Beautifully Furnished With Running Water. Rates: $1.50 up NIAGARA FALLS OPPOSITE C.N.R. STATION dun $57 a0vW VA Sf N'S� PA& wiA�a mare fi thea ' ee worth of otbe• ft Icier? ?be es do the work wbm you uw ISSUE 51-1848 Double. telae a/. did Meridel, and madame also, mention it again -even though 1 it would have any -effect; Geer Peed, Deas• +aN Damw for queries, some talk' of Bon• know you keepL his photograph and + • " els aisish. homme Frieot, "that L good man• -pray to It" But we were on a Rip to the Sherbourut at Carltm - - Tel RA. ass whom the laughing soldier killed, (To Be Continued) city ., we traveled along the They knew Rosine and Pol Mar. ,tin were thinking of that, -but Z. something, some childish intuition kept their little tongues away - from the subject. - k "You could not take ca t1v ��is _ :.from your ,airplane, -could yore!" asked Poo Martin. "Who 'takes 1, 'those prisoners? I know: it's the r soldiers on the ground, They •take CAM them and send them 'over here and put them in big wire cages. G'esner told us that there 'was 'a 26ey'te extra ctistp! B=iro• big one full of them deep in the ;: ,...� • °` "" Ellvoulsome lAh&WN Goes- woods back of Philibert. fieshl They're the oemptina, Roger sat at the ire with Meri- tKtY� "GOOD MORNING" cereal del after madame had retired, I A` M fleet's really GOOD to eat! while Rudolph and Jules went over - =Prove to your owe satisfaction ' their accounts in the little en. °°"` \ that Quaker Coen Flea are closure in the taproom. Roger's . most delicious of sH Corn dark eyes studied her lace shyly. ?. ; '• , p, t, MIR Flakes. Get several padiages of "This is the hour' I waited for, `'' `''`"'° „. ' ?'<::::: Quaker Coto Makes today ! he said. "And I pictured it just like this. There would be a fired ^'•>><`.>':;: - and you and I would sit beside it and I w `•':::>'+ L Gild know such happiness as never before. To be near you r all I'd ask, to know that, by a T s TN/S FAWN reaching out, i could touch you, wrtMww. that by bending I could kiss your' wva�f FAM lips-" y , "' ::: �,..p+• gIf � c She looked at him, then away. ; ✓~ "But -but you do not?" "No, I do not." He, too, was ]n• tent on the blaze. "The mystic 'fig. ure that was between my love and ;,• 4 DOUBLI. YOUR MONEY -BACK me" -his voice held now a little• y. '' ° }` �i!�f ' , of that 'same wryness that had GUARANTEE OF DELICIOUS FLAVOUR been to it when he learned of her I'ryQuakerCornFWtp.Yoa'lia eethe remoatdelicious. ' : •.:;ri<t Y' If not, return the partly wed package to goer grocer and (., previous meeting with the red one ifsrblw^ur purchase p: -ce will be refunded ..... -"it has crystallized into the very fMk QUAKQ OA7f COMPANY Cir CANADA UMnitr solid form of my brother, Michel" Dangle• ' practice, including Chiropractic, Electro -ther- apy and Mineral Vapor Bath Treatsnent: praotieizzg 22' years.' _. Consultation Free $ours: 9 ao m. to 9 Daily, excFt�Yd�y +� ,U"W ssrzoer sv.+a�c r- . ZgUR$DJI�Y, FRI., SATU1tDAY Aor LIVE POULTRY, delivered t9 our piaait atSI''SY i` .. Sellers & Atkinson' •F. J. Donevan r►ueitrss 8, 11 said �1 Top Grade Heavy Fowl ................ .:....:.:. I f $'ap Grade Light fowl 4-5 lbs. ' �' p Agin. g01W2 - W-gca L. L�tlra lb - T. Grade Light Few ander 4, lbs. -. ' � lbr. ,�.I�. 0"`Wi° I'g°d s�►es•� oo • TN G rase BroMeM 1-8 IIA► ... Ido. omhav& - e 'l ieraay and Dana Andrews Tip Grace Igaasgeig Cbjdkeos, aver -4 1-2 ... it 1-36 • sa6 gid •Staset' ..;and Clutce We" -.TA Gr"e Rpst�ng C>,ie e > . 4 1 33 i over b mss. :. • • _ - Tq 4*sde Heavy.. tlaDona, � ..... � Yaws iblgpetieaoa • i ot#" _ pyoa got a goad -looking WBill" �l G FARMS, LTD.. speowilixg in rwmMiMMa 8ge�'ONse to "Yeahi Bought it the lin > , R 8l, ONT,&RIO t lbrnitm+e em,d .Piolsrtl O1eea iissl -- 3lLais tnd N eieeaad..!'°'ee U' e - Whitby S86SWROW and } it 1" in restaurants, saw pr it's still as good. i SerVi�:e • wea Bear& N� �" WN MOWERS Prompt M upmed and Repaired• 'Reasonable Rates • N.M...:Gordon �d&Y'. �'� - _---.— PHONE 290 STOUF'M LLE 7 laremont.We would like to- reeotn�eend R'sol- sol the new soapless way of wash- ing silks; woolens, baby garments t etc. -No shrinkage - restoFes the • 4 -t Y� Au us , justre. THF 1, "' onda' • '_ -- -- IT PAYS to SHOP The RED std WHITE WAY --- -CLA REMONT -MEMORIAL PARK ..Also Durolave - Flits - B-H Pal- CHECK these WEEK -F, `D SPECIALS — t nts and enamehb Baseball at 2.30, Children'$ Races ate --- - Seedless pornds far 25e. RAISINS ALVIN SUSHSY .. 4.00, 6�++ �j - r a • • Football at V•30 - . ]ie]log's or Quake ' Bir � CORN FLAKES _ G.. 410 BOOTHS .. _.: CONCESSIONS Hardware and Tinsmith '' t Zest. 26oz. jar - 29e. SWEET MARMALADE - 16c. Newmarket Pipe Band During The Afternoon Phdne 46 g for AYLMER BABY FOODS - - l36c. ] ``Admisaian: •26 and 16 cents; -Car parkinSO pe= g 2b cnta Up3010 4=TO _ : i PAPER TOWELS - per roll Monster Street Dance,:.,9ti•c NNS ? our O M half pound �Oc. ,All! ' t BRUCE GOULD'S ORCHESTRA BLEND TEA �e ABLES Adnt. 25 cents`- In ease of rain, dame will be held in hall SH FRUITS and VIRGETWE DDELIVBR Spoymrsd by the Claremot Park Board _ -M PHONE 000 Avows TIffffarvir-MA