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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_05_23 T — l: ,.;:H.., ,+ .. Mrt,.':�u,;.. q.,-. � "-c. . .',� w'rs.,: �-.- .. . ? ....-s=�-x—vti' �b r 3t.;� ,�;•..L:. .m w- ."F.t ,. .•.�j' -t, r.- b MAY 23 1941 n ' -. :,Xo. 44 � - VOL. LX •. : PICK.ERIN(I, ONT., FRIDAY, ' �trsrf>aftsssal isrrM. 3[rsr. Aj McConnd sills her farm to �T Pickering Village Ratepayer: favour _ Tor akto bud'iness man, l 1 O TICE IL 0. PBARSaON—Pbysiolan P>v rchase of additional fire equipment. The Mrs. in=ns of' 75 A fair amber of the rntepssy4rs reed that additional ant must sold recants Connell, .w� ,.GREENWOOD 8. "R@YTH, a,. Director y through the C. R. Pru- d•� o.�ato���� of the village attended the meeting be herd. The new plant here,is priv- cell Co. Toronto realtora. I K e.r alt•la•"octo.n ovsoss• •t in the Town Hall on Friday evening ileged to call on our equipment when- rp P petty is known,as. the old la ••1936' � �� ' last to discuss the.fire equipment of ever needed (M. S. Chapman thought Tham�as Dison farm and the owners the village, and •the purchasing of the plant authorities should be asked have supplied•milk for the fioronto LNwi. the recommended new equipment. for financial help); also, the villa;g market fraena a he of 28 Fire Chief Frank Prouse occupied ars feel that imviug purtahased their and accredited � OII aCCOtlIIIt.Oi the 6CatCbty Oli Pure bred Ayrsturee DtrN�I,D AgpDY Bareistes. the chair, and reminded the zatepay- owp equigpnent; we had a claim to help, Chopping will de done Hou•rs roa�e. month foundation stock.froth Elie herd td.ym 6 era, that, at, a previous meeting he first call upon the equipment, which of R, R. Nees, of Quebec, on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS +� •wbtc�r• s4 had been authorized to send ouk should be here when. called,., in the The orchard of 12 acres is in full only, •durin May- June and U TON, BELL (� ROSS fie equhprmeat beyond the village village. Consequently, the Police production. There is a buck farm g y boundaries, up to a certain date, Trustees were instructed to proceed house of seven r>nw of modern con- July, except by special W. Barrtat0li SoGcltota wench had now expired -What teas with negotiations on the purchase of structIon, proceed by A w'�eak a<allgement W.J.•&ZATON.K.G Ttlopham the wish of the ratepayers, for the about $4,000 worth of new equipment of evergreen trees. Included jA the' . Y.BROOKE RELT ILC Adel, future? (the Chief favouring a combination -Please ?1st*!ra ACtOtdingly. > g sale was the herd Of Cattle, horses Just.F.ROSS Mr. Prouse read a letter from the chemical and pumper chassis). The and other live,sWclt, 'e'quipmeat• and 79. L.0 M X$� 372 Bay SL Fire Marshall, who recummended village ratepayers will be asked to implements. The purcl>mer taDk !m- �. JOHN L.POND Toronto additional fire-fighting equipment vote on a bylaw authorizing the issue mediate possession and has added US M01MILLAN— for Pickering; also adding that chem- of debentures, necessary for the pur- new tractor'and milking madlinery. Gare G. *W" M' R. A, L G i Barrist01r,Soi- ;��• " ts>r[eli,d•tcrarr ical equipment was.slowly being done chase. With the Township agree- B. Arch. 1 .Sesistered,Are>tltee! •ledione >d e;'esos. sad A recent appraisal of the farm alone away with in the Provinee, giving meat to pay at least $400 per year without stock or. Graduate of %Wvwdty of Toronto _ equiprneat, was 1> t wsW to water pumpers (a new. sys- the cost to .our ratepayers would be -; 9--Sultan SL Toronto K1. 6214 tern has been developed which uses something a little. over $1.00 per, Residence, Pickering, 27 r 11 j Q H$BEAT T. )f/1LLALISH.L�. D 9.. very much less rvrrster than in older year on each $1000 assessment, o; 4AL�•46'�'o`•�of " 't T -•of equipment, delivering a spray. using .about $150 per year to the village BF4UGHAM, PETER UZVINE B. A. —� p ..e..et��s•tr .rntq of .�•. i.�..eode aoa •••t d at not over '10 gals. per min'): Not' a very great Burdett, yet -creat= — - - Barrist+er', Solicitor etc. Os'r`b' cit' 041" s""': s The Chief advised that we were; the much-needed assistance. The Mrs. Ellicott send Miss Pearl Bar- I - 6, Wed, and Sat. INV e s1Q. or •NGol.ea•et. ([-..r mg Office hours �' at present, being paid $30 and the Trustees will conduct the proper ad-• rett visited Toronto relatavea over King Str. Pickering -Next to Librul cost of chemicals..for each fire call, vertising of notices of ,meetings be- the week-end HEAD OFFICE — OSHAWA u i/ 4r avitbo. oy the Township Council, but the fore any definite action -is taken. Miss Mary _Malcolm, of Toronto, -- CouaciI have agreed to pay $400 a Ratepayers are urged to watch this rwas"home for the-week-ena. DR. : BRATON. TOWNSHIP year on additional, new equipment paper for such announoements. Mrs. W, Norton is visiting her son :D �, Jr Z) ZI • cClay�t� Con"weocm.commn•io••r #w till paid for, should we consider such The remuneration of authorized Thomas and family at present. akt.s ..a►i,ius, neefiu ntlat;>us..l....r•or a purchase. It was trnously ag=.assistants on the fire .trucks, is al- The dance.held during_ the week, •s•t,ia.a•... wtac•.�1•.Oee. reed that the fire c - 6any could not so being considered It is unfair to for the-B. W. V1 F. raised about $15. A. E. RICHARDSON e p Il e>atraaklhl of All 8ilitil, refuse to r nil to a call from a ask volunteers to lock n their bus- air, and Mrs. John Knox were t3Bl�lil�iAL IN8t7RANE� farmer or househRider outside of inesses, to spend an hour or two Sunday -visitors wiUr the - Gooding gest Rates Available with *.he village limits, if his house or away Qn a fire call, possibly ruining fa.-nily,of Gormley. eY • REAL SSTATE buildings •were threatened, and so, a suit of clothes in addition. We Mrs. Haywood of-Dunnville -has S*Cnw* and Service. - C©NVEYANCINGI the fire company will continue_ to .are heartily in accord with a rec- been .with her mother, Mrs. Barclay Ax old established roads respond to these ealig.' However, in ommendation to this', effect, said ask several' da last week. %d,drt n Rbsae to 301sT. view* of-conditions as thby have de- that all consideration given the Rev. Mr. Rackhain will occupy st. PICK 515 ;Plein Pick. 6000. veloped here.lately, it rwas also ag- question. John's Pulpit, on Sunday, exchang- ---i _ ing pulpits with Rev. Kennedy.- - Mr. L.-L Finlay and Ulna. G. A. NOTIOE rhe • A' Viatory �.oaA Cant palgn Mi 0�1ta1'"10 Gordon, of Toronto, called nn Dir. UGHN841D AUCTIONEER Ariz, y, _. and Mrs. Wen. Ellicott on Freda �- � w« conducted-VALUATOR,wbere County headed by Geo. McLaughlin visited h�t Stonem,nthef Mitchell, Our � you wir �E 0woo or write. Address 614 Dundas Nomination of the executive cow- Oshawa and Ontario Headquarters and,Willson's.the end of the' week. _ Street. Beat. -mittee for Ontario County to launch are- located at 19 Simcoe Str. South, Albert Gray and farilfly were with COAL, C4VIr. the, home folks at Green Itiver -on .- Wit. `,... 1+PhitbT, Ontario the 1941 Victory Loan distribution Oshawa. Literature asci information WOOD CRIdEN•T II' has now been compiled and realesed many secured from this office. Friday evening, helping his mother, r �� by Mr. Geo. W. MuLaughlin, Oshawa, - Unit.Sales. Cor<rnnittee - Hayden Mrs. Gray Sr. celebrate her •82nd _ $ANI?, (I;Re FRL, 8rierbnsh Hospit><1 Chairman. MacDonald, C Wuhan; Geo. Finley, birtday. Beat wishes.. George of Oshawa, The Y. P. will meet in the church • The Vice-Chairmen in elude Geo Secretary; J. P. Mangan, bd Go, rnsaest Lieeasod Hart and James Haxton, , Cyril d, next Sunda bin BUILDS 6 SUPPLIEF1 ' ,Oshawa R. B. Faith I,Scho�el L Pea- Y. Y 25th, under the �alII 13t� E. Stouffaille, Ont. Ed. Bowman, Whitby, and Warden cock. J. L Beaton,, E. W. Webber. leadership of Jean Hopkins, Culture Phone 191 J. A. MacDonald, Atherley. all. of Oahew+s; ff. G. Hutcheson. Convener. Topic — Glowing Embers. .alto.local sartate work The Executive Committee is com- Port Perry;-J. M. Low,. Uxbridge; Roll Call — A Verse from the Bible We ba"also plaeod is"Oak a telt Maternity, Medical, and Surgical paved of Hayden MacDonald; Osh- Ed. Bowman. Whitby, Wsrden J. A. beginning with the letter • V. LINE of XAPLE LEAF MILLLNQ - eases taken awa, Chairman of Unit Sales; Dr. MacDonald. Atherley. Mason Horner, RED CROSS PARCELS May 6. Maternity Semi-Boon► _ W. J. Langmaid, Publicity Chairman; Cannington and Robt. Ruddy, Pick- 12 men's shirts; 7 boys', shirts; 17 COMPANY �. Rata for 10 da"--6206 A. R. Alloway and Q B. Watt, Vice- erIng. boys' pants; 2 Sleeveless sweaters; -styl3r01red 1!lv3a in attendance and Chairmen of Publicity; R. B. Redd- Vice-Chairmen of the vicious sub- 2 women's sleeveless sweaters;. 1 A, , MITCHELL ock and Alex• G. Stone, Joint Chair- committees which will organize cardigan; 4 dresses,; b dresses; 1 PickeAIIas out. 24 bort 3arria giw. men Employees' Cgnmittee; E. A. branches of publicity work are: God- navy slip; Pr., seamen's stockings;, ' "Ambulance Service Lovell; Finance Chairman. Also 'on trey Humphreys. Press; J. It. Me- Pr. seamen's sox; Pr.'sockees; 8 pr. Photo Otfico 74 •-. Ree. 66 Ol MRS.E.R. GOOD 18.37 the'Executive.are: J. P. Mangan and Disarmid'Parades'and Features; Rev. _assorted anitts;_ 2-Pr. rifle t�itte; 4 L F. McLaughlin, Oshawa; H.. G. George Telford, Church group; Pub- quilts; Cot quilt; b Layette USED HARDWARE a ^ L Hutcheson, Port Perry; Mason Hor- lie Buildings and Stores,W. G. Burns; CLOTHING; Woman's coat; Middy ,.ACCIDENTS ner, Cannington; J. M. Lowe, Uxb- Theatres, Leo. Osier, Claude Watt blouse;-Boy's pants and' vest; Boy's ridge; Is. Gordon Gr�obb Wdutb and mgs' may 'sec The new • g , y. and Dr. S. J. Phillips, Public meet- sox- aYou Robt. Ruddy, Pickering; The.Gener- Factory advertising K. A The annual meeting of the W.' I. l ccident! Hapgen at Secretary, 'w. R. Fleming, ooh- Smith; Mrs. Evelyn Bateman, -the was.held• at the home of -Mr.- and ZCOLEMAN Locally awn Women's sub-committee. Mrs. E. Holtby, on the afternoon of May 13th, with a full attendance. RADIANT CIRCULATOR Insure With your Be careful what .you opt in •your '1'• O: f1• F. Dance at Whitev-al e President, Mrs. Harvey, -conducted iA our store. 3'Types,of i .Local Agent parceRs for Ovemeum. Frl. May 23rd.�m'uth's -Orchestra the usual devotional exercises. After Coleman heaters supply SEE' ?Ploceeds to War Victims' Fuad the reading of, minutes of the pP y i Apparently there are some persons, last meeting by Secretary Treasurer heating -need. who, have not been very careful.in FORMER WELL-KNOWN PICKER- Mrs, M. B. Burk, she gave a, detail- A.CYRIL E. MO'RLSY ry Also Kitcben ranges, Coal the selection of articles for the par- ING CITIZEN PASSES'. ed report of the year's activities, —GENERAL-IN*URANCE beaters Pipes,Etc• cel for that boy in the Service. The showing.a year filled witty many in- ' P SZRVICE PROTECTION post Office Authorities have asked Manager of the Ontario District tercets. A successful. Leadership Callus now for your. stove us to csJI to the attention of all of, the Massey-Hams Co.,• until his Training Project had been carried and furnace work. persons concerned the need of taut- retirement 12 years ago, William E. out: Meetings had been held regal- �'1 `•^ - ion in this matter and warn against Greig, widely known in business and arly;.and an open meeting held in ALVIN BUS�RBY. the including in the parcels such social circles, died at his residence January. Members had worked,faith- THIS' f#4ONTH items as cigarette-lighter104 Rosedale Hei hes Drive Toronto. •'Randwtire: wiftinith fluid, one 8' , fully for the Red Cross. A very sat- article that has been mailed in con- He was in his 77th year. isfactory report. Mrt. Matthews -and ::We are featuring - PIGEIQ . ,:-J'We .sideaahle quantitess•' The danger is Son of a Scotsman who came to Mrs.,Lemon reported on their work .. " --.-. quite apparent. Do not enclose ar>vy Canada eye a young main, Mr. Greig on the Flower Committee, and rec- �Ot� Congolenm Rugs article of that nature or eny inflaan- was born on the family farm in the eived commendation for their faith- mabie .or explosive .substance. Township of Pickering. He was ed- ful services in looking after the BETTY Linoleum —'� nested in the Pickering Public school sick with gifts of fruit and fldwea. Adjourned and later attended Pickering Coli- Mrs. Harvey resigned her office of Cl•�L age. He came to Toronto at the age plesiderit.' During her year''as Dis- ANN bl ,TA V C��� of '17 and entered the Mlassey-Harris trict President,'she had visited the AX S Co, as an office boy., branches .throughout the district. As the business grew, Mr. Greig ly�m L, Johnston conducted the -E1- Chocolat� ' s &Q8 and Bedding Adjourned from Friday, May 16th, kept pace with it. Hie swan faaniliar action-of Officers,.Which resulted as -- T with eve branch of the wrork of to Friday, May :30th, at 2 p. m. D. ' follows: Presidents, Mesdames M. �` • S. 'rime, r the 'company. Hamilton, T. Rokertson and W. Gmy; " _. Studio. -Couches_ - During. the last war, Mr. Greig k . - ----+'— : Secretary-�'reashrer, Mrs. M: Durk; - _CI3ERY.IK'OOD -r.. served as:chairman of varicus Reil press Secretary, Mrs. Brown; Dis- OTHER _ Cross and other patriotic organisa- txict Director, Mrs. Ellicott. Arran-. _ X*W embolises, ]Day it Night Born, io ler. and Mrs. Jack Gale tions. He was a member of Alpha geiments were made for attending (yierle Hollinger). of Toronto' at the" Lodge and Antiquity Chalpter-of the the Distriut eetin to be held at r bast. General Hospital, -on Sunday, Masonic Order. Before retiring from Port Petry. ostesses: - Mr9t W. MOTHERS ©AY Map 18th, 1941, a son,, Donald John, business he was a member of the R: Milne, Mrs. Holtby and Mrs. CA STERRITT Died, at the home of her daugh- C. Y. C., L.ambton Golf and Country liolthy Sr. and Mrs. Agnea Hardy, .'MAV , 11TK- Club and the Alban Club. �O��S ���� CO !1 01 + • A. ter, in Elierryswood; Mrs. Sara. War• 3t . Served refreshmeia:r j.nd tea, and a j+�ja Ptlxt I Direototr ling, in her 75th year. Funeral on He'is survived by his wife; a dau Soeieul-half hour was ea: ry�d, •f `y Friday; May 23rd, at •2 o'clock; D. S. ghter. Jean; and four sons: Ewart, i�'IIT U"ure Dealer T." from the home of her uaughter, Kenneth and Dr. Herbert Greig of Newsy Items - - Bum Hours — '12-1 noon, p. ft H ICKERI E P- - S Toronto and Dr. Fraser Greig, from Ontario Weekl • Newspapers -�K � : �© � Mrs. Jame§ Crowther. Interment at I � >z, of b ,Pholt� Os • ONT. CKOC Hamilton Erskine Cemetery. Bracebridge. Evening Telegram each Wednesday at 8.40 P. M. D. S. / 1150 on your Tial , , don indicated that the Germans 17 T H E W A It W E E K—Commentary on Current Events were preparing to land a consider- ,•, A Great merry Food T.+ y able force in Syria for an attack • L bn Iraq, by-passing Turkey in order Hese ry " —Was ++ems! �llt Plotted to keep Russia out of the struggle. To -Fool British Leaders? Built-In Work - . ..,. . _ _ .... Saves You Space Iden - "Yes, the maggot is in the heavy losses at sea of submarines torn ""apple"—British Printe Minister ` and their crews; the possible early ,.Cramped In the Kitchen? • V'Inston Churetlill. - decline of the campaign against shipping; the possible inability of Problem Is Solved by Aid of The most sensational single ev Extra Cabinets \ . . lent yet to oeettr. IA the war be. Germany to cope with British -. - bombing attacks on Germany or to F�� Aeroplane Pictures tweeze Britain and Germany—the P �� night of No. 8 Nasi Rudolf Hese crush .Britain by means of night It rhe housewife is cramped for Hs>zs 18 ALL YOU HAVE To DO FI Lighters. Diplomatic secrets he working area in the kitchen adds• to set photos or the f 9oae gad idYPUPto Scotland—last week °uO"" `ricane s-- ( tIi% she[.tat preeipitoil could reveal b the score. stalling cabinets in'provided by In. Airaw • Defiant• • • urricane run detan)—for each you final room can be prhe In ed a welter o[ rumor, a turmoil y �1ifOb" Ir fun Battle algae . wish .end one Bee Hive syrup htbd. The second biggest news story which those Lockheed Hudson . . . Bristol Blenheim specify yIaae or lance wanted,yo� of conjecture, p fantastic-reports, of the week oams with the an. necessities that "take up the Vickers Wellington Blackburn and address enclose name Vickers Bomber . . . F . ' ' necessary labels and Pokes, among explanations, .topical rooms can be stored. ...Boeing Flying Fom' Fal 15worda'h mail requests to the st- Lawrence starch Jokes, among eIl the people o1 the nouncement that the Potain gov- Sunderland Co. Limited,Port Credit,Ontario. ernment of unoccupied France had First, make a plan that will give Anglo-Saxon world. This-meet in• approved terms of a"collaboration" the greatest number of cabinets can be Nought ready made, and body credible development had every agreement negotiated by Hitler and for which space Ss available. It may. Pre-finished ii desired. 'A wide TOIi QII$I1t3T body by the ears. And one and all, — Vice-Premier Jean Dexian. France be advisable to figure on two full range of sizes are available and -• behind itWe t to decipher w>xat was had ' now become a part of the height cabine(e, several wall cabs- cabinets will probably be found Wiltshir nets and one or two base cabinets that exactly tit the spaces in the new order' in Europe. Tile impsf- kitchen. . 'cop quality Wiltshire sides are -The Obvious -- cations of this step, designed, so ' with couhter top. One tali height made only when bacon ho Expert opinion differed widely. it wan said, "to halt American entry cabinet can be used to store clean. If the cabinets are.to be buf!t y $s are Among the more optimistic on. into the war," would be fax-reach. Ing equipment;- one to store food in, it Is best to have a mill make properly finished, emphasizes the l;ookere were the New York Times lag, varied and unpredictable. . supplies; wall cabinets to store the doore and drawers. Any in. Agricultural Supplies Board. The editors who said, "Whaitever he is dishes and condiments, and the terior finish wood is suitable for amount of fat is important in de. Their first effect undoubtedly cabinet Construction. The car en• termining the quality and Talus ]fees is good news. for .England would be felt In the, Battle of the base cabinets to take care of the p q ty .The escape worries littler and Mediterran cooking utensils, The counter to ter can build the back, aides and of Wiltshire sides. Every ho can. east and west. D S 71111 t epreg� �d deeps$ the doubts $Y9nts were shaping up rapidly is handy for use 'when preparing drawers and the finished cabinets producer should make a careful that eat into the heart o! Germ- various dishes, can be stained or painted to match study of market requirements In the Middle East last week. The the other woodwork In urges Any" The Herald Tribune, aim• only hand which remained fully___ HAVE THEM BUILT your kit- g the Board. The most de- -flarly AeCopting'the most obvious to �e disclosed was that o!Germ- Atter actual needs .have been,. Chen. By having the cabinets built sizable Wiltshires for the British theory—that Hess was a traitor and any. Most reliable reports in Lou- determined, wood or steel cabinets in this manner the home owner market are from live hogs weigh= wanted to help Britala—declared can select 'his own hardware. ing,�rom 190 to 210 pounds. `— it possible that Hess, "eoaverted for whatever-reason, is about to - _-- -.- - - Put his knowledge and the power _ Of his voice into a crusade against - the "•hole - , gang with which he .- _ _ .. _ •. __ . _ _ - _ 7060,.' and said the incident "could _ easily mark one of the great turn Ing points of the war." Held Suspect. By Many Prime Minister Churchill's first - reported verbal-reaction to,Hess' ]landing..in Scotland ("Yes the mag- got is in the apple") was inter- rreted In most quarters as referr ME to a major rift to the Naz! 3ferareby which might in time split the whole of Germany in two. mr. ahurehill's remark could also mean All Fess undertakingwas strop - A� g• q saspeCt, t 7, It seemed phoney to the 'one. �, base president of the 'Norwegian , Parliament. Carl J. Hambro, who eaapreseed the view that Hees bad been sent from Germany to "fool �• .. . .,-•• .w f,: �, - - lbgha,nd"; "Hess may be a fan-GM willing willing to sacrifice eTea We - F _ own life It It could help bring about - ' _ _ __ •_ '' : -- - _ ' the downfall of England." A form• Or member of the Gergtan Reich. r .•� stag, now editor of a New York .- _ - magazine was of the same opinion: "Rees Is the first missile of poison _ + - sas fired to England by Hitler to - - smart public discussion of peace ' yosslbiiities, counting on a split _ _ .- within the Nazi party.:' Caution Against Sentimentality The anti-Nazi German-language - •,�� 4j, j°� . blwspaper Die Zeit ung. published - a > ' In London, cautioned ag ! let• - line sentimentality leadlltpAbe fee;r „ • Ing that Hees "L.not io bad, and larged all to remember -he is as a� bad as the worst o1 them." The u , laewspa;per said Lowther: "His - a -fit - • hands are stained with the blood Of thousaada of innocent people. His 1W)atfoism and ruthlessness i match that of Himmler and 8tre1- CTIV cher .<. Y there is anything by >,' - r . which he distinguished himself among his fellow-oriminale•it is the impudence which always made him tet, specially suited to deny his atroc- - ittes with an air of offended hon- ICIE - esty.,, Still With Hitler? > - Dtto Strasser, leader o1 the anti• = ;•._- -, ,_ - .;.. . .,- •• _ - Hitler Black Front group, and per• haps one of the beatyualified men _ on this. continent to discuss mem- y ° hers of the Nasi top drawer, wrote TW9 Is Canada's call to YOU Men are now The Canadian Active Army requires men for _ his analysis of the Bess affair in anted to man the dune, faults; armoured. -artillery, Engineers•, Signals, Armoured Care, a copy.fight story for the Montreal t units; all the implements of modern. warfare Tanks,Infantry,Trane rt and Su 1 Medica] Herald. Dr. Strainer said he believ,. po pp y, , ed that a tremendous trial of which-tae-factories are producint in mounting Ordnance and other,branches of the Service. ' strength was at hand between the volume. The Army is prepared to teach many trades, Arms.(Goering} efemeats in Germ. _ - any on the'one hand, and the Hit- - It is a different war this time: When we licked and to train you to efficiently handle Canada's ler elements (Hess, Goebbels, Him- Weapons of,war. mler) on the other. Hes9, becom- Ing aware of this and knowing fait train In England, to fight in France. Now.you Go to your nearest District Recruiting Office. well that life life was not-worth a :are,recruited recruited and Find out about these pfennig, escaped before the axe _ �_- fell. Ina ]ester interview, Dr. 9trass• trained herei then Units; how they RATES OF PAY IN THE RANKS ersafd: "I cannot believe that Hess O Overseas to oin work what the do. Is mow against Hitler, I am sura $ i1.3o per Da th Board, Lodging, Clothing, 11[ediCal gad Daatalcars t y - - : the stalwarts hold- fro��' BTR�A: (1).Rates varyia from• ear to 734 per-day ro�t See just where yea's though he has lost confidence that Meed tradeswa wluk employed. (2) 'Dependent Ailowaaces to �asd. Hitler can win the tear." Ing battle poeitions fit in. See where any No. 1 Propaganda Weapon articular skill ,. on the shores of Old APPiY to nearest District Recruiting Office P. you 'However diverse the interpreta- posse n best be tlons put upon the multitudinous - England,or whereveror aspects of the affair, one thin was � any local Armoury, n 10111 ee ca -- --- - the call demands. crystal clear: as a propaganda -- -- — _. — up fore ACTIOX4 -- A weapon the.flight of Hess to•Bri- tain could deal a knockout bloc to German morale if used to the -- fnllest' advantage by the I3ritfslt, - Furthermore, according to the Canadian military expert, W. >;, -D E PA R T M ENT ,O F NATIONAL "D E.F E N'C E Plowman, if Hess really had turned .. traitor he.-Might rsveal hidden CANADA weaknesses of German. 11 as, y ` say, the'lmpossibilty -of,maintain- Ing the present German output of. _. ' 1EElfl- VE planes;' the destruction of ship: yards making submarine's; the , 1 .. ,.,mac„:,,, ; . -- : :,• " •,.. :-. .. C•�7er.+ve ., ~w Sa•:•µbiNet�u• �;.rr:",r� 'i3%:mx,�.!�.r.:ar•.�,=•'�.wv+;.:ryyt�.��a �G'..ubE.,^wmc -- - -p:.r sP.tP^.:tr:E•�.train.•,.:•,�.;:s>.,.rs �w,c•cwrau.,, ;.....:.:scar? .ivs,,A;;:::�.l�.gs ,e+•wa•Sr1e•wr.• �a. . . _ -, - by the Secretary. "Ask him!" said TABLE ?ALBS ~ - Miss Miller as Ted appeared. • �' �INTOE � Ted. What brooch?" said �;R READ ABOUT THE d. "Oh, the grape brooch! 1 By SADIE B. CHAMBERS FRE 3. haven't seen that fora week! See -A- 0 0*F NE� you later±., — : _ l ffR 8EC0l�l X� He took a long stride, felt some- Phubarb:—Spring's of ' (!/M/L sW SWITWHf0,r,0A f 11A0 thing give way. then s cold object , '•' ° sliding down Inside his trouser leg, Incomparable Eruct She was a loving wife and mother clattering on the floor. g '••VS•here-on U.rth did that come — -With_-the• coming--of- until caffeine-nerves caused b too ?" Spline r. T.M y trout. cried the ecretary• meal-planning is so much easier. ! .. CoPFEE much coffee and tea gave her a brittle Through ,-. . through a hole in As soon as Spring has actually' IK'' j `u j INERVFS / temper! How she could carry on,at my pocket." said Ted guiltily.' arrived with those delightful E�IIVARDSSURG You were probably using it to r the children or her husband. But,her sunny days the keen homemaker OWN �►�\ hold up yopr drawers," said Evelyn begins to watch the market for mother told her about Poatum-_and wickedly.. "Some•times, Miss Mill- the early fruit as a variation that was the end of me. er,-my father has to.use adhesive.. ' from the winter fruit. Rhubarb r �' • • tape!" is usually the early honored guest Perh.ps you,also,should stop drinking eodeo- A Trip- Out of Town and is always so refreshing-and _ and tea and switch to Postum. If you have head. Ted flushed and wilted, but but-- - . ache,indigestion,restless nerves—try Postum for gives zest t0 almost any menu. tonles•s shorts couldn't interfere r °3o days. You'll enjoy this delicious mealtime eeos+see• beverage—end it is very economical. Order from with the business on hand. He Rhubarb Crisp �� ?, your °«r. liag strode to the-'phone and dialed his Ire cup butter _ (DAN SYRUP holp e, giving a hitch to-his trous- ers. = eggs to cup sugar _ s ."gruP221 "Bello, honey. I've got to take a Ih_ teaspoon nutmeg little trip out of town. 1 can't es- 1. teaspoon vanilla plain here. It's business. If I'm not 1'ra• cups small toasted bread t home by 6.30 You have your din- cubes � •' the back. He ripped them' apart, ner and meet me at the box-office ? cups Kellogg's- corn-flakes / Published { looked. on the dresser,for some- at 8.15 ,so we can.get good seats. 4 cups diced fresh rhubarb . by the Cin- ee in thing witti wri ch. to fasten them,_ GoodUSe. dear. live got to run!" Blend butter and '/2 cup sugar , / from'e tSery a g 't g - and grabbed a brooch with aclue- Mary waited at the high school thoroughly. :add eggs and beat Dept.,'ls d-'vid ter of grapes on it. He had got.into gymnasium door for Ted until well. Stir in nutmeg, flavoring, eobtt1edBookle` his trousers as Mary entered. shortly atter nine o'clock, the' bread cubes and ecru flakes- Place— . .BakinS .act Pt: _ lCrtrP rc•r _ C �n1 ( __ ,'R„t'nn Ped on n-rig ht,Ted-?' ---shouts -ot-the-b S'Xe a ent ust- halt of mixture in buttered baking rREB copy now encloaG;g a Crown y_�� _ Syrup Jabal, to Canada St:rrc•h Home Great! Say, honey. there's a pain adding fuel to her mounting dish. Arrange rhubarb evenly service, Dept 33, 49 We-Ungtoo basketball game tonight. 1 know ' anger, After having waited an over top and sprinkle with tis cup Street Easf. Toronto. Adapted from the you don't like ha^.ds.” She had chosen the Uasket1ia11 e it as well as I'do, hour, she returned grimly home. sugar; - cover with • remaining tttt we canmod- "We t , creamed -mixture. Bake: in mod- �(V[@tt0-CiO�Wyri-Mayer � 1 hold h ds at the game .to please Teel and 'he had erste oven (375°F band concertand Evelyn-'says -appointed 8.15 as their meeting minutes until.rliubarb b35 is done. Picture . y _ tlteyre guise--tt>-pray the Bol?eo =—.t3me._and then.had._"stood her up." Yields 8 servin s Daughters Said - 1„tebbeus Mitchell ..- _..g .. _ : "R'ho, ant 1 to argues.with Eve- Her furious steps halted by t Orange Refrigerator Pudding More I✓xpensive' - Ian? Bolero, here v e come." table on which lay. the letter-to Copyright 1940 by Loew's Inc. Ted from Anastasia: She picked it 1-tablespoon gelatin "I'm married to-you, not Evelyn," up _smelled it with dictate, put-lt Iii cup cold water Canadian income taxpayers SYNOPSIS said 'Mary happllc, "so we'll go•to ddwn and walked'away. But she 1',4 cups fresh or canned annge should. be., allowed to claim, ex- Mary Thomas, eldest of the three the UasketUall game." " was drawn .back to the letter like juice _ _ emption for daughters over 21 - daughters of 'Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry Bolero!'' sato Ted affer-tionate- ' la drunkard to a bottle, picked it % clip sugar who are at;e.ding schools and. C. Thomas, typical small city Am• ly up again, slipped her finger-nail % teaspoon salt _ _. colleges, C. K. Fraser,._. (-Con. "Basketball game!'` r e t o r t e d Feterborou h West contended - er!eans, Is wooed by Ted Foster under the flap. _ - _ _2 tablespoons lemon juice g ) �►. Mary with A happy gi`in. g in the- House of Commons_ and Jim Reynolds, both salesmen "Dear Teddy." she read: 1 think egg whites In Hellman's Auto Agency. Mr.- Ted kissed her, "till ehttw you I left my compact !n the can.-May- ik cup sugar His reason: -During'this period Thomas favors Ted and manages who's' boss in this family! Gee, i be it slipped dawn behind the seat. 3s cup whipping cream parents frequently had to spend to get Jim sway when both suitors told_ McCllnchey Td. be there' in Will you look for it, darling' 4 cups Kellogg's corn flakes more on their daughter: than at call when the parents know Miry five minutes! Got to run! Good- Thanks, loads! Anasttisla."- 1's' clip melted butter any other time. Is expecting a proposal. Ted pro- bye, honey." In a fury of anger mingled with 3ra cup anger "I say girls and not boys," he ons and is accepted. But when. "DMnger at 6x30 sharp so ae can said, "because a be pt bitter jFalotisy. 'Nary struggled- Soak gelatin in cold water, g car. get out -the stream-lined lgdhead, Anastas- get.good seats," the called as she against tears. But 'her Aimotions Heat orange juice, sugar and salt during the .summer and earn an went to the door to see him off. extra Ia.Atherton, • fornsr heart-throb: . conquered and she groped. choking to boiling paint; add softened _ ' returns from New York, trouble The postman was just coming up „vit-h aobs. for a chair. . .: gelatine and stir until dissolved. "I had to do it and'many other the walk. There was a letter ta= Add lemon nice and cool. When threatens for she sells her auto to r At The Band Concert• - j members and we tire"the better Ted marked 'Personat," Mary turn- f t Ted on-time time payments and Ted Ted,' waiting at the City Hall mixture begins to thicken, fold in. az i _ed it over, saw !t was from .�nas, tells Mary he bought It at a bar - entrance, gave a last look at -tate stiffly beaten egg-whites-to which tesla Ather3oti. Her face was very gain from some old geezer. Mary jewelry store clock. It was 9.50. 'the sugar has been added. Whip !'The cal of India is a united had just told him she never want• thoughtful as she- re-entered, the -g ~ hfmse . . The box office had shut down, and cream and fold in last, reaervIn free, democratic country' eloeelg - ad to hear anything about Anas- 'aid t lute the anytpresehing or about future. Ted was_quite cocky as lie hur• : the fiend concert had long been la enough to garnish pudding. d-f eratto g associated in a -wart ail n - ried Ynfa the Hellmair agency after progress. He decided to go home. Corn Flakes in fine crumbs. Mix with other,free nations:" _ So Ted and Mary are married. "Mary!" he called, a .clutch at' with melted butter and sugar. Jawaharlal Nehru. _ his talk with the editor of the s e e Chronicle, -his heart, as he eatered•the house. Distribute evenly in bottom of 8 6• CHAPTER FOUR "Novi, 'fr. Heilman, who-around = There was no answer. lie Keat into. by 8 inch.sdpare pan. Press down - = -Book from their.honeymoon,.Ted. here.is going to get. any part oil the bed room. At his sigh of reliof firmly.. Pour in orange mixture t;nd Mail had been established that eleven billion dollars"" -at seeing Mary:-In bed, 4pparentLv and garnish with whipped cream. 9f&I'40, ~+ °�* ' • G for nearly two moutbs Mn their "Nobody! There isn't a• navy asleep, she pretended to 'awake. Chill in refrigerator until firm ¢will cozy little house. Mary, In a machine shop in town:" "Thask.goodnesa you are all right, . enough to. cut.into squartta � + _ begugee. wan in the kitchen pow'• "But, •Belleville's in the county Mary!' I was worried! What hap- Yields 8 servings. � y r fag coffee, when Ted entered -lu 'slid in our territory," Ted was Pence Where were soli. -Rhubarb Conserves � dressing gown, bearing a pall of saying eagerly when Mr. Hellman'e "Where Kati 1? That's tunny! drawers. secretary,-'Nies 3lillai•, Interrupted Where were you"' 4 lbs. rhubarb "There's no buttons on these with the news that his'wife a as Ted was taken aback, "I was at 5 lbs. sugar / on the 'phone. the band -concert at 8.1ii" I lemon c�t -:drawers, Mary.' 4 - 1 lb, needed raisins "I thought the laundry took care. "She saps one of the weddirltt "Why band concert? I agreed to 8 oranges - -- " go to the basketball game to please. _ presents to mfadng — a brooch that. 3• cu chopped -walnuts "They take the buttons off, You with a cluster of'grapes dangling YOQ'` p` pee ' from !t. She *ants to k "No, dear. You persuaded me to Wash and peel stalks of rhu- p have to ser em on. naw If you - „ _go to the band concert." barb and cut in,1 inch pieces. !,Right away, dear, Coffee -and , put- it anywhere." - � feast's all ready." Poesibllitles: For Belleville "I persuaded you?" Mary's voice ..Place.. in kettle. Sprinkle with While Ted ate and gianced at ;nvoluntarily, Ted felt of his vias -growing shrill. "Ted Foster sugar, add raising, juice of orange / the nen►spaper, Mary began sewing waistline. "Tell ,her not to, ,worry, You practically threatened ma!" and•lemon and the-grated rinds. the missing bltttoas. The Vele I've got in here and will bring it "Hut -I distinctly remember say• Mix; coves and let cool: one-half qn Olson* rens and Ted jumped up. -home tonight. Now, air. Hellman, "Mug — and at the recollection hour. Then'bring to boiling point stir- The call Came from Editor Mc. Belleville'e our spot! Tile Com- ' a grin rerplaeed ,Ted's wldeeyed• annet simmer 45 minutes, stir- llaohey; he_had just learned,that. monwealth 'ketal Corporation Is ronfuaion "that I'd show you ring constantly,_ Then ,add chop- who vena boss around here." ped nuts. Boil 5 minutes longer. r city o1 Thornride might get a buying the old-electric toaster fac- g pat t o1 that eleven million dollar; tory there. They're going to rae,pen Mary cut in'sharply: "So, after a- 'Fill jelly glasses; cool and seal. crack like that, I had to go to Mt defense and asked Ted to ca'I it immediately and make bomb Crumb Pie (Request) fuses, for the Government.• Mr.,bic_ the basketbalLgame! Besides, hew This reci a .makes fillip for - M Zllabeythere in five minutes. Clinchey just got word of it this do' [ know you went to the band two large pies: One,and one-half. concErt?" `�S \ "=morning." _ - = .. cu •-Tbanlos,' Mr, McCilnehey. Quick. cups seeded raisins heated. in - -$illwy, gimme the drawers?" instantly alert. 1)(r. Hellman viae "Maybe I didn't!" said Ted, his water to cover with one and one- _ can head wagging; "Maj•be I wmit to,' half cu. • Calumet's double-action gives Call From Mr. .MeClinehey ght with - Ted's anthu-siasm. ps of sugar. Let cool after gj es :He grwbbed the drawers and hur. "You bet that's going to meati 1)1191- the basketball gamti --You've got a few minutes' boiling. Then you doable leavening—both dur. ,clad into the bedroom.-As be start- •ness for us!,' tme'so-eonfused I dont kno•s wllc•t a z one and one cups sugar; Ing mixing and in the oven. I went! W to get into the shorts, he found "Three= or-four-hundred -skilled 2 cups flour; 14 cup, shortening. a "That"s right' Call-me a liar!" This 0(clitsite feainre erfuits that Mary had sewn the front to laborers coming.into our territory, . When thoroughly blended wish P First, they'll want hom,�s and sec- I didn't,call•you a liar! I didn't call you anythlag! r . . .'' pastry, blend remaining 1 ,cup of, 1 you to use less and still get better "You implied I wasn't at the bas- mixture and set aside. To the results.Easy-openings1von't-spill "Our Standard Coronet,- avid rest add 1 cup milk, 2 eggs, well container,with hand measuring e / Mr. Hellman, ketball game because you veal a i + 3' $ beaten and 2 teaspoons baking NoW do yousee.the pas�slbilitiea- —there and didn't see me:" _ --powder. Have- ready two.pastry- device, under the lid. AND THE /y s in Belleville?" "I�guess we're both c•razl•' said PRICE IS SI:RPRtSr.NGLT LOW. `We'll rim up sone sort of-an - Ted in despair. . cooked raisins into them drainin jD emergency showroom, Ted, right With„••Anastassa off any excess juice. Then cove +' acrosq from the factgry, a,nd I'll, "Now I'm crazy, am I'' with batter and .sprinkle .thickly i put You in "charge, We can fill "Jfary,” he appealeil,- his aiigar with the cup of crumbs taken out their orders within ten clays," t "Mary . . .' Qf_the first mixture., Bake in hot p vanishin "� �t�.��� "Ted', please . . . "tit his meltiug: 8r o "'So cart et•ery. other agency in' oven till pastry it well browned SslaHlsirS town! The outfit that can saY, she groped humbly for hint. "I LSI y and top delicately browned. _ 'You want a•red one, blister? Here's, didn't mean aHyl bine 1 th said! What We the key, Drive-it away.' is going to a saving o ac i o er. Are w say a 111,4% Chnmhera personal v ~� ��- 'get the business. A big stock of were getting close to a crisis," lettere rrnm-fnterce.+cicciuicetetl readers. She cars on, hand is the-only answer. "No• we weren't, honey," lie Ie pleased to receive auggeetinos Se fnpieii fair her ecilnmo, and la' °i°��.••,., Wire the factory now to rush forty soothed her. even ren,ly to union to your ."Pei cars.- different- moclefs.. different "We Were, for a 'hihidii�. apart; prev%." tlenuests ror reelpra or CA � I aper Ini mcaae tire in circler. Addreaa -'�a Y •/t�• a vourJeflere to r:Slips Sn�to-O:Chum.. 1__ Ne yl[t. )Iellman's syehrovs :�t tat ftp. - Hall ga e." 4.r., ;:t %.Vest Adelaide Street. To. ['arty cars' \'ell, maybe it isn'tP ronw." sent ,tamped, aetf-addres"ed - The' hate> rang. 1[ary' answere'[l- a crazy. idea led but I don't Yhiuk it was Harrlet..Sha,sai!1: "I sneak- em'rlope If yciu arch n rrply. I'll Wire the fictar3, until the 11e1- ail downatairs to do Evelyn a — le011e deal has been-signrtd, srralEri. -favor. I heard her telling Blom and �, - I! iMEgOppL and..leli`c•retl Pop about seeing Trxl and Anis. ^Green use I g'ACTIM3 Trod quickly l ;ovFr^rl_��on that._ tasig.at•the band concert. She said __� 1` $4KII46 liltlo 'brat••tn hip hoer,a. "Thrn I'll of courso she couldn't tell you, but I:rcd 1)r tliE rector of Hurst- • start, to check up on that right she'd feel•better iP.rmr knw:v atxr!! - moncroux, Su�S-vZ, Fn-;and.` a i ' SUE I 'O S21- 41 ndw hi: came out oP Lhs• rriia r 1L' R'recn i:.r.ti:e s the descendant, _ WDfp Jim y to - :.i.at;. of the white C r+ific$, FvFly.n Thotn'as'wad waiting (To Be Continued) i mice h.; i;epi, as a boy. qd • 4 T= FICK MING t+ISWs 'WANTEDi D BAD HORSES AND CATTLE Pear C`T1DI ==. ; �•�•• senseAND ` For ire. fat a boas Radio 'Service $L" per year. a� r advan" axv�oi�Ltx .P .. . . p..l., s5 DAILY " All Kinds of E6prit W ork Itab@Uipuona to 62 United Siaitss, CIA>RFDN'T .. ... .. .. 943 Expert service and re- . 10 Tveis� Gwrseteed ani OL Britafa„ i2.00 i* adv;sea PZCJCZPJNG 506 TORONT91-PICEBRINCI Eos ,c � pairs to all a�kee.. Boas- 0. e. Y.axetD. AreWCOURT . ,._•2144 onable charges. ---.Work Jeb x1aber, !renew We pay the phone eharge5 V urn Lure Moving ass ilii ILY& Tonate 1 -- tguaranteed. Your-Patronage is AppreciatedARTHUR FIELD > tw"ds lm ` Aiwes>rrr�lr GORDON YOUNG LTD, PHONE PICK aid! �' `T- Tomato Phone Ad.3MGraduate Radio rod Tolevisfte TOR SAT -- 2-gear old Hereford P. C.V. HARVEY 1•E7lRSE1N #call. George West, Lot 11,-Coa. 4, lestitnie; Moai6sr Offitia:l Radio 71.C.E.H• _ :Prep. p r':llssociati' oe, ATTENTIONI C 4 3 3 wvmoaUTT -VI ANTS FOR SALt — tAlnatQei . age. Different •arie est Food -FARR's BoCh RanaarJ `Ice to tsamapb". L D. Haa]ra, P* .C11 dickering.. _ '111 cy -_ .. .. . Fir Sale _ T'HEA'�'RE - FOR SALE —number of good, used �--- ► C�skd P t Ru !sena implement%, including manure NOW theft at Pasta on Read Erban and Alaska Oata da Bar- ='2'=Y' aweadere and rakes etc. to be sold Bervice 4a .abo i s araett`ea Healthfully Air-Conditioned cheap. A* hew--machines in stockISipleaseata eshDit d ley, free from noxious weeds, n L Gillman, Massey-Hearin Dealer, All Shows Daylight Saving Time Sand slid .Gvr • ,• illrongham,.rant. ows Phone 5 r 12. ' ""''�` i°R Garden Peas, .10o. per lb. THURSDAY. FRIDAY di SATURDAY Stone aDO0I,F1Y POTATOES = for sale, L. LYE clever •Seed MAY 22, 23 and 2! Y. .. :40 bags, Chas: Hood;4th con. West FnrrmOre La ig Mash and Holiday Watinee. Saturday at 130 of Brock Road. Claremont, Ont. = y g Deli�erel or Loadel is !it *- Growing Mash guaranted to to`� �'+* » i'HONRe.P{ar�t, t'irchl,Q2i M- RENT — small cottage at ♦ IRGINIA give results, $2.25 per cwt. �"erente ofQ6 Howard s4�1 Fairport Be," suitable for couple _ c r Iq:Tee>.ni oto JOHN BOURNE 16 Sol Partly furnished. Reasonable. Mr. - RCpalr Shoff Bar1Cy&Oat Glop,"$2,25, ton _ - Charnbers, A. E. Calvert Farm, at - STARRING -- k Pickering- - Building-Material of all kinds MA $OAt8DER5 WANTED— 3rd house Graduate rector Service DELINE CARROLL �. . Lam. OrNE ILL •• YI.H. C. Tractor sdeoel Claremont, . : On't. FRED MaeftIURIFAY G -,West of bridge, Pickering, north 10 ears ex lance WITH ,F'47NBRAL t7IHEO?OR AND •- aidt of highway. Mrs. Chambers. Service io all mekes of Traeters - r l[HALMBfI Licensed Garage Service Pboop � Office low. H 3V • HAYDEN !lneseaeoKOAL:7. 1[sthee,l TURE =.for sale: Kitchen Satiataction guaranteed STIRLING wing-room furniture; also two _ __ - CAROLYN LEE Seob R+rule stoves. -Quebec-eook stove. Leg Axe ._.. .-..IOHK NnRTODi -- - - - irculator. 'Phone >rI Pick 62. nwoe 5194 CLAREUNT . ..._. Night and Day doevtes FOR SALE 60 cycle a-4 horse MONDAY, TUESDAY 0:REO.SDAY sae,.Pboas Residraee Pbaoel G. E. electric motor, or swap for MaY 28, n sad 98 9iJ[ 73 �cla aax 222 News. Shur-gain feeds • FRED A5T7�1RE FOR SALE — Welsh pony, rising WW__.��'' �L P?IULETTE GODDAI<Dc Pickering 8 yrs. broken to drive and-ride; also Vice mill, 'chi en IN + rim : rubber-tired sulky, cutter,and barn- MEAT MARKET . �ess. Jack Norton, Claremont, PERMANENT NAM N C. PAIN starter, -gr g 4i,�liCCOnd C)sOrus" THAT (RAYS TRE TEMPER • _'PASTURE -- for rent. Running mash la mash WITH _ AND NEFWES. IT MAY BE We esrry a fall line of slater and lots of, shade; also s YOUR R EYES. iky of hay. 'Mrs. R. A. Bir- range mash, joy ARTIE SHAW & HIS BAND " Fresh _.yell, Claremont. C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. starter. eoncentra• CHARLES BUTTER�IVORTH FOR RENT — 6 roomed solid briik -� imw Bleu, oA. r. 4 ter catf 'tarter tur- Lan Gonplate Sher at 6.50 _ -and ` ]house, city conveMenoes. $4 acre of •ka Isis f ALSO AN ADDED ATTRACTION :...(JU lard on'No. 2 Highway. 5 miles AlL Ol!!L r • 'West of Pickering. let-class-Condit- key -starter, Salt len. Apply by letter to Ds. H. H. in blocks and bags "Scattergood Meats Port Perry: Purina. , fly spray Baines'' Our delivery isal your service LIST year property' with ns: We' t - `.� 'have sold the majority of 'country :NoTTER for catde. �_1PLT8 - Phone Fick 1620 -_ Yom' places for cash during the past few �: - `:CL?IRENCE SILK .. gears. NO exclusive-rights asked. No T" GUY KIBBEE - _' eomanission if no sale. No advertise•' D. N. Lockwood . � - AROL HUGHES '�tog coats: No obligation irhen you ONT. o'ngaire, NOW,may, be y_oar oppor- WE DELIVER tunity to dispose of your holdings. � . - `PHONE 5317 I G — Thum Fri. and Sat. (!"We Sell the Esrtb" _ 0. R. Pur- � � � �� NMAY 2!, 30 sad 31. �Ot�1/o to You to Company, Farm Realtors, 169 IJri C!! 'Younge Street, Toronto.- �• � � "Do," 'wa do 8aildia�el all kiaatol Postponed - LARGE COTTAGE — at Squires' - -Argentine a f! Eh►RP■NTi! C4, beach, for rent. fully furnished. 4 TOWNSHIP W y CRURNTl liV >� - -sag-room El ectric grange, sink,, rep- . s4a • ::. _WITH _ �;PLUMBING] alga we ere fwii O F -. - tic tank, screened-in verandah. W$sh y�DON AMECHE r man P'ICKERING d - "xoom. Phone WA 5484 or enquire at b - •BETTY GRAB LE ROOFING ,News Office. - 89L-•au d fig"_ wr . . . - �r % s.ao sell.Brantford Roofing.•- TREASURER 5 SALE of LANDS TASTL'RE --will take in a number a �Ate- sia�d eaR l4tatertala,-�mp�irs.Bar;heooaa -. -_ FOR'T71XES -of stock to pasture. Apply D. W. a� will be held is the R. 4• CLINL$NI,NG Fgnipment, uro,waser Sleep, Dinty s -Grrage, Pickering M FUiYERdL DIRECTOR Systeme, Beatty= rss�-4o No a.eaeer TrNwe ' :.-TOWNSHIP HALL Stable 8 uipme4l; _ 1'L W. STL>r8'OBD $R,OU(IHAIt Building Haterial '1H I)LE-AG•ED WOM.I N - would >�'ai - PrivaEe OmbaianceN like housework. Experienced house- =man >�iesd Reit -- -..ON _ Dap and Nighi V:: Estimates Free! keeper. Mrs. J. Dyer, care Mrs. I►�• FRIDAY, MAY 30TH _ ' Phone 0900 Work Guaranteed Dhes. Greenly, Green Rive! Ont: 39 h is! �. .T. RO U p E AWty Oast. :. 1941{ nt 2.00 p.m. ls, S.T. ', ![alvern5006 z e! r ►J _ G ;'List at Golledor's or at my office. Markham, Ont. Phone 5502 FOR SALE -- 9-roomed beck house . HUGH PUGH tu:d lot. Box T. Nowa Office. 39--41 - r;: asure r " PICEEBINGO MITAYIO TW r QOTTAGE TO RENT --••Rosebank 5 rooms, rent season or month. Ap- ply Tait, Torento. .Grover 0767.. 39--40 Painted and Decorator' a t _ �: _ 1 d Cars Good 'Workmanship. Reasonable. H. Chi& you are � _ ase T. W. Johnston. Frenchman's Bay. .' - ALuthyl ' 1940 Dod e' Coach Deluxe-S LAND •SVRY$Y®R - •- � - � . _ .. �• .z. J. DQN,8VA1�,B.-,A-r--,9es_ _ _ g r P •>ansyms 9tbaen and Araodd, 88/ A �g rip 'without any aetbac and Olahs: .939 C hev Special Coach k r fit • ' ' Pham . ` , j you'll always have such . good '16. X. Oii iiXe ift tha "cards et ��� � ��i lealtk and pep o«�. that you'll enjoy{ • 1936 Dodge Custom Coach - ev m nu you X&PIlLia. ltnts�ll'ir� r� • a� y, �o »ve.U.sregoinU :1935 Ford. COM" to get 'the mash I�B�l�St� CI• i know I-can'depend ori 'for best results and that is - .d Qa '1934 For each CHICK MASH e� -sap rates for FAM."d Comttq► 19 lr Pontiac Coach _ Ford" with Vitamins A,B,D, E ond.G "ndstoz" Insurance ns Bnildiaptp qs Your ehifdu need ALL 5 vl*nhm for the 5 working tt000tMt.la r1pr :_ 1931 Chev :Coach _ balance jibes bealtb. rapid growth, freedom iron► rWm% absence et - Windmills. Silos +ate. mod - - aetvew dtsoeders, Per digestloo. hesdom from eoldr. 8htcbfoed'a w� AutoYa 1 Kinds cut ably Aeras bt�r loose to *low wide t�nlr. Ise as amp* you wft Mak:MeE'd'o_IOt 4MMer,saast�ber . +,,,e� e _ . Wt• 4 ALF Vol M_ - --C laralnoat • so�r�+x �•�xowa ie Stroud,_ Dunbarton, ora#. ' V .PHONE UN �,. WAITRY, ONTA G t . . � h 99 - i �•• u Friends of the late Rev. 1ss. Great �PHITEVALE to Ices by da car by fire on the Green- on SaaA MEMO win very much regret to learn of the � burn sideroad the first of the week. W. end Mrs. Bob PmtnB, of • '- g � serious accident which was exper- Mrs. Jones and children were roc- Many friends here regret the paw Toronto, called on some of 0dr Mt. and Kra. C. A. Overfmd were fenced by his daughter, - Margaretl eat visitor, to the city. .- Ing of Wins Pre1c, of Toronto, who friends here on Satarday `..Fria visitors on-Sunday. Married on Saturday afternoon to Diss. Gt Hamlin Nancy spent formerly-lived in Pickering, sad was The Lodier Bible Class held tbd: Miss Vivian Sadler spent the week- Mr. Lyons Allen, of Oftwoa, they .an enjoyable wv*-e In the city. � with the Wissey-Harrio- Q. He roc-. aaeetfng at the home. of-Dara. L I: : were motoring east on their wedding Congrabtladotu :to Pte. Fred and ently, called an his friend. F. M. Pegg, on Monday evening. • and with-tr=eads sari Bisakaraodt `' Miss'Clara Nos4 of Toronto, via- tztp, -berm. another cis crashed Tato. Mrs. 8erbesl;..Air tl first wedding Chapman. Tits Yr: P. U. met at the F hoose e- T` ;tted Ctareowelt over lice week-cad. them head-on, and before they could anniversary on the,11s�C► ]Such sym1paihy is felt for Kenneth Nl1w Conte Badge on y w� Mrs. MMo viver a friends eXtrkste tb es�oeelves from the wreck- Mm Riggs, of Toronto,. was in. Morley, on the loss of his.wife, for- ening, with good atbendawos for the wwk-cad. age a third ear, unable- to stoR the village f�ia w�eel:, giving some of merly, Miss Ruth FowUs, who spent Gould received a Lai ][re. Lewis with M Sam crashed into them Mrs. Allen now our,ladies "penmseent waves". her early life in this vicinty. Ruth abaking np = BtetUrday avnsisy - • ' Taylor vLited Dia. Motherdil at the lies in jOshawp Hospital in a, very We are vV► plersed to see ' Miss was a mac$ t 6MMed and Mosabie when he was tT�b1�froAs bb W07*16 Ipshsws Hospissl on Sunday last:- serious condition, being givft-a&y a Marie Bu4des =sling progrea to- gitl, being Ifitereeted' in. Sunday ,on tip! hill. Be reoudas in bed foe ha s Skarn 13eelby,-ot SundStrouay via- half,chance for recovery. ward better bealtb. Our sincere wish- School sad seam=an r worn. The a few days 'under the doewes car, ilei her'sister, Mins Florence 8eelby The Police Trustees have parchas- 'es for a eomplete recove . sytrspafh�+ of the cor munity goes : Let -+cele: ed a new Chevrolet Chasab for time 'Why the lace of interest in our out to the staieko 10sbaad, and het Friends of flits. Mothersill will be chem=ical fine a iprneat. It if ex- Red Cross sewing- The last two father, Walter p`Q�%. a brother o! :for a few days glad to learn than her operation was P� that the coat of q►urnhaae sad weeks, hardly anyone hie cense 3[ia. 3Gary plrc$i2i, STANLEY - - mounting will be in the neighborhood the library- except the few faithful - - aw:ceeldnl and that she is now grog- of $1000, which will be paid for — ones. Wloat a fine tiring that our. DUMBARTON - L reteaing favourably. 260 from funds now on hand, and soldiers; sailors, AY'lttstroag o3� Toronto is l Xr. and Kra. Sam Taylor enter- and airmen don't T� heatre the balance in monthly payments take a, rest -- if they did where tained relatives,and friends,on Mon,• Mrn- day evening to tea, the occasion of over a 12-month period, by the town- would-•ave be? (Whewa Ed.) visiting in Dunbarton, the guest of ship council, collected in the usual A Euchre will be held Friday ev- bin. Alex. Thom, Phone loo STOUFIr nuc -Marion's first birthday. i Th l manner, - by a tax evy. e Trus- ening, May 30th, in the I. 0. 0. F. Mr. Ed. Sherk is in very poor Friends of Mra. 7. Foiml+the, are _ tees find that financing in this main- Hall. Proceeds' fa aid of war work. leased to see her out again-after _ hesith, a result of a condition of p THUR., FRI.,Sat,M?ilY 22,23,24' high blood-Pressure• Everyone hopes nor; they are improving their fire- A beautiful quilt will be-drawn for having been confined to her bed all �L . +Yr for a quick recovery. fighting equipment without an fn- tickets which sire being sold at lOc. vwinter• -_ "North-West crease in taxation or borrowing. . and 3 for 256 A sale of home-made Welcome home to Mrs• bales, _ _ W--believe we are doing local car- 1_.+�� drivers a talvour in -strung,those T Claremont and North Picker- baking. Buy your week-end baking, Mrs. Henderson and.daughter, andounted Po re- who do not already knew, of.a very Ing Red Cross'•Branch, on Monday or that picnic supplies. Adm. 25c. Miss Irene Dunbar, who have all re- wh hole in Brock Road surface, just evening completed their organization Hostesses: Mesdames G. 'Burkholder turn for the am maser, lei Teebeieelof south of the bridge, on the way-up. to conduct their part of the nation- and Walter Booth.,Come,and do your ,,he TW Crow Unit of•Dun>;arton wide Salvage Campaign. In Clare- bit WALT DISNEY CARTOONS the .hill. A. car coming down there mont village and the immediate Vic- A Red Cross drive for salvage will will have their mashing next Tues at night; might easily be-thrown into inity, the salvaged materials are to be made during the next few days• day afternoon, May 27th, at the 26 the ditch as a result of running into home of Mrs. W. Cropley. . Mos.,Tues.,Wed May 2S,21, It. It In a dangerous spot be taken to the "factory,.'" building,. Articles that Are.most. useful are: An Afternoon Tea will be held at and any persons, unable to find the old bones, carpet$, clean raga, old ' - The regular monthly mewling of the home of Mrs. H. Pearson, Dna• : �s E .I the W. A. of the United =bring will of transporting their goods, 'woollens, glass bottles, atone jugs, baaton .Village, on May 31st, from . f to the factory, please notify Mrs. aluminum, brass, cdWer, zinc pots Great M�t�" _ -.-- be held in the school roam on There- H. G. McIntyre. .30 P• �- �cil 6. Proceeds for the - yre. The Zion and Bal- and pans, waste. paper, in amali Warr V. Fund. Tea is sipon- •,,day afternoon, May 29th. There will Telegram _ be a quilting, ao name_ early and -sear areas . will contagt Barnett bundles, scrap Iron, old tires, leather gored by the girls—of—'—Miss Brsdd'4 �,�� _- _WETS + _ Jamieson- The Western areas of At- ,hoes, oils and 'tats. Those having School Class. kbring your thimble._ A Bas supper. Snnda9 ha rind Alton have not yet announ- of these articles, are asked to BRIAN DONLEVY - will be served by Mgrs. Norman Lin- � The-pupila of'Mrs• 3prstt et Whit-Iced arrangements,arrangements, but enquiries•loc- leave there at the Uhited Church vin s recital and Patriot-- AKIM TAMIROFF ton's group to Which the public- we .by are giving ' -:oordulky invited ally should bring the desired•infer- .si�eda on.or before May 30th-'Thome tableau on Friday evening, June . SELECT SHORT SUBJECT'.f- martion. The collection will'be made- having any of these articles, but caen : The danger of giving other. boys 6th4 in the Dunbarton United Church. on the- 31st of May. There should not get them to the sheds, call the ='ride, on the handle bars of a bicy- A number of-loci! children ire mak- Tburs. Fri.,Sat, May 29, 30, al not be any need for deacrroing the Committee. .k: els, -was demQnittraod on Saturday ing part and'the East Group of the t n=ight, when one boy gave another a need for this campaign, -as it hes W. A. are in charge of arrangements• si{.,�Ow � of : tide down Greenwood hill. When. been gener+mrslly featured in the +AUDI' Watch for announce=®nts to next 'How !rearing the bottom of the hill, some daily newspapers and the radio, but w"les News. V�.�j�� ps meatthii happened to the bicycle, celus- every home in the- country is -lik- (George Match has rented. part. of - — ely to have someAt least, of the the George West farm- GREENWOOD Ing the boys to be throvm heavily tobeen. - - - -the road, so heavily, in fact, that material .asked for, which had been W Cox has doing- same ens- -. . � _ -_WETS � one of them did not regain cense- considered by tie. householder as tom work -with his tractor. Mise Muriel Clarke, of Oshawa, ` GARY GRAM` Iousnew until some time on Sunday. waste, and tprepared to either burn Winter Brno• are helping on the. spent Sunday at her home here. came- or, it to. the dump, . Our Gottleib -house improvements- on the —MARTH1t SCOTT Rev. Walter Daniel swill be absent Hugh and•Mrs. Miller'and laugh- from his Pulpit 4s- Sunday next. He government is now asking us to save Riley farm. }ere stere with W. W. and Mrs. Gee will be conducting service at the Ux- this '�v►aste" rnsitenal, which now has Gordon West had the iaislortnne _ _ _ �+ j bridge Baptlrst Church is the mora- a real, commercial .vplue in the wan + ing, and at the Goodwood Church in irldustriea. Thin material >s o! no 7 athe afternoon, on-the occasion of the render a renl service. by sending it _ further use to you, but we can all lattees annual anniversary: TE.he Pas= in to the proper authorities, in this trorof m will be Circuit, a of•the se)r- instance - The Red Cross,. who, with _ _ _ -ices here: permission of the government, will ,. A rummer of the members of the sell nt to the buyers, and the proceeds i into local Red Cross work. °' - ?•tom ;�' local & Y. P. U. are expected to be go _ EIGHTH C H .>*. attending the Convention at Toronto Thin Nage inctudes •— bones, ear- TH N T DECENNIAL -. -during the conning week, when 1404 Pete, dean rags, old woolens, glass members of the organisation wf1>~ be bottles, stone jugs, alumiacm brass. - copper, zinc pots and Pana, waste — present. They open this Friday ev- ening in Yoricmineter Church. Qn Paper (tied in bundles(; scrap fate. Sunday morning Caramunion will be old tires, leather shoes, elle and fake. � �� Send in Walmer Road unit Baptist, ` 9 If in doubt, get in touch-with thes . ., _ 1 Red Gross, o'clock. Mr. Ed Linton; aged 69 suffered - .«:,ff�!1►., -25 AL very serious and painful accident on SUFFERING FROM BACKACHES, ` ' - �,� A 1941 3blonday, when aaeisting in cutting Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Lwmbargo � ��i ,, a.. cordwood %t the Judson Pugh farm: Is not necessary. Use .RUMACAP9 t C They were, using the power-driven... at,once for quick relief. BpYES - ._ _ J Tnation circular caw, and passed his gloved DRU(: Co, Pickering, Ont. i w O HE Census is the Stock-taking f the ns- 'on of its r a. ._.Sand into the encu, ahattenng the __ - _ . -_ - -bone of the index second !in men, women, and children; its agricu}ture, trade; and ' �gera of.the right harm He was tak- I: O. O.-F. Dance at Whitevale __:.industry; its housing, and general social condition. By .en to Stouffville Hospital, where Fri. May 23rd. Smith's Orchestra � it, all Governments, Dominion, Provincial and Muni- the fingers were. amputated at. the proceeds to War `ictfais' Fund :' d eta. +second joint. ��,•� D4niln10II. ` ppai--.are enabled to work more effectively _ _ e de th _ omically is the interest gf every resident of e �/�� IN these days Of ALL INFORMATION fiUrrLlEo NTAR�O �� - 1NELD STRICTLY CONFIptENTIAL A R ERS of S vern F M ., increasing S You can place absolute trust in the official • _t ment :• re-sponsibiii - Enumerator, who is sworn to secrecy. All .We Pay Torento-' Priees ®� ties, no Government the information which you provide soils b. ; can give the best held in atrictest confidence both by him and • ! ' the Dominion Bureau.of Statistics, and can f fit,Whitby.-Your- Horne:Market s service unless it has I never be used against you by.-any lav-eon •l u ` detailed and ace - lecting, military, dr other agency, or.in'asgt For : rate knowledge of court of law. the people and their It is tompuisory by !aw to answer'the - t "varying circum-, questions,^but you• will be assisting yeas EGGS ff�G S • I stances. That is Government in these difficult times by gI1!" t ing.the.information readily and accurately co-OperatlOII Of all Canadian citizens in the taking of the rr� SALVE - LAMBS esus When the Goverrun cut's - } _ - _ Enumerator calls at your door, re-' •-S.' , And -All Kinds of ceive him courteously and give him all - Live the information.for which he asks. Both L1VC Itemembe'r that he is in your sear- ' - .and despatch in your : :POULTRY vice. Accuracy pa -'rep es will prompts good administrar an re _. :tion in your 000ntry,now understi ess - w, PI."KERING FARMS = po W . - LIMITED _ .. Js tawili bar asrthe+dgr a/Tlie 8000arabls lN8 A. acMI1�TPTON, M.P.,lltins�a9l _� , Registered Egg Cwading S#anon ooM irtoi+i su ►v of 5TArisres DWT. of E ego co aloe qqq «PM W h�t Onto Phone Whitby '6336 l M.; �,,. , .` .� � .,�:;,e .per.-, rw.. •'J_ .'w, ,r.M:wa • be on the new "Cato 'n' Jammers" rear that is heard on the Canddian yesterday, and it was largely at Y g film was D t O Fj _0­1-T " R session every week. Although she air lanes' comes from 30, when his insistence that the is onlytwenty-three, Miss Sora Monday nights at 8.30, w)Zen made. has been singing the blues for Marion Hyder offers "A Woman —o— Yy DAVE BOBBINS over "seven"years. Speaks On War." Static: In a private letter-to a - FOOLED 'EM Sincere and informed, Miss friend, Ed Murrow, CBS London _The Chase and Sanborn branch Hyder presents the war outlook correspondent said: "When a ' AMATEUR GARDENER& you—he's .worth a listen, or if office in Los Angeles took great from an entirely different angle, bomb lands near by, it's just like - - "'�+*. Now it's apsia time! The time yon'!e etumlzed,'a letter. pride_in a, letter they received the woman's angle — with having someone hit you with a -- - plant that tree. those- shrubs, —o— from a patron two weeks ors the thoughts of women every- feather-covered Ford" . Art IN THE GROOVE ago. It said that the writer had , _ get the seeds or smallannual ++ �+ a where who have husbands, sone ' Jarrett will front the�late Hal to the beds around the veran- been using the firm's coffee in sweethearts fathers and brothers Ke ' Swing fans who like their jean g - Kemp's band . . . You orchy fang - - ahror-serosa the lawn—gr on the- neat, but not'-rtwcons, get a break his home -for many years and fighting for freedom. A Woman will see Glenn Miller in s ppictu of,the'farmhouse. Yes, folks this week when "The Cate 'n' hadn't missed one of those Sun- Speaks On War is a program that tjitled "Sun Palley" Cc ? {fegs the time to get all the plant- Ja''1nmpra,"_.,WOR's in-the-groove day night shows since May, 1937. everyone should hear! orsey's -latest record "Another done you'ihtedd to-'do this - show with Erskine $utterfield, ac- Now, it continued, the writer was —o— 0�9 Qg Thtzu,Things" on VlCt4F�r, _ `� " quires more.time on the air and •opening a coffee shoppe at his Old timers will have their' in. and Mildred Bailey's "Georgia OE And, if you want to 4o it..rtght; - a-8ew-spot. "Cat's-'n' Jammers" • own airport (Montebello, Calif.) nings in a new Crosby picture that My Mind" on a Decca disc..ire 4 '�z d get thelelositults from your are now heard Avery Sunday from 4tah uId like to use the.coffee U being readied. Bing will sing two swell platters. (torts — just tune in Dick, the 7,00 to ?.3d p.m. (instead of Fri- , too: The beaming branch such songs ss "Wait Till the Sun �Imatenr Gardener,.who is heard .days from 10.46 rto 11.00 p.m.) f asked the writer's name and Shines Nelly"—"By the Light of z�'rom CKOC each Monday, Wed= Au mentin the torrid, talents learned it was—Edgar Bergen! the 'Silver Moon" and that Augmenting g Y Bioyoles built for sale in parte "1 sday .and Friday afternoon et of pianist .-Satterfield will be AROUND THE DIAL venerable tear Jerker, "Waitin' at of Africa and India are fitted ,.F 30. Dick knows all the answers Helena Horn, blues singer from One of the most interesting and the Church."; Bing'has a soft spot wit4 cushioned pedals for the 10 yatir"problems and can help Cafe Society Downtown, who will encouraging programs on the: in his heart for these songs of benefit of bare-footed riders. _ > ' i. _ an, _ This is a war for existence. It is war to the death. It is a war to'win or to lose. = 'There can be no half way—no,compromise. It is a war to WIN. ney a fourth arm of the service. 'Whatever you are eaIled on to pay or to lend, it is little compared to the 'lives - tth t our sons offer. 4 _ There have been many and heavy cauls upon'Canada already. _ ' There will be more. _ _ •&Let us face the truth and the truth will make us free. - _ It is freedom we are fighting for, 'British freedom, the freedom of body ,find -spirit that makes life worth'living. - - 7If we fail, we fall. _ r• - . Be presacrifice.prepared d for _ - Great Britain has set ue an example on a scale of heroic magnificence history 'doesn't record. 1Let us FIGHT'! � . _ . - Canada has the resources. Let us-spare'nothing. . When our soldiers offer their 4 - Jives, let us be willing to share our kvelihood� Presently the Government of Canada will call for money. The money is here. are:spending billions. We are already heavily taxed. But most of these _billions and those taxes are-being'spent in Canada. -That money comes back to you. Keep it rolling. Keep putting it back into the war effbrt, so that it may be -spent again and again and again until Right prevails and the world is free. _ , r ! A• -a M i N 7 ap R t N A N C E + C._ 'A N A. . A . .. - , •Y' i ♦ .':�+'*. t .rq. •47�� tv:4yir?rsN+ '+Y'h'c ',�++t•• �'CC •r a.i i;a�- YvQ.35"'ff !6. •+S•X xP •"gY''yi.f '.Nom, .D.. :,c;> 1`' Y:'� • Ship Sinkings Hit New Monthly Ptak - 1 4 Yr How Can I�' _-'f T June, 1940 Jay April, 1941 475,000 tons '`„; ; 488 000 to MY ANNE AiFILEY ,� Q. Haw can I blench a faded asioneen Total Losses k'y;" "' dress entirely white? •e h a half-en of '- �� Blrttish Losses 0 A. Dissolve p N m s create of tartar-is two gallons of ORONO water and boil the dress. : Q. How can-I keep leather up- .:vY holatery In good OOadition? +� A. Use a damp rag to wipe off all; dirt and drat, then rub with a cloth that has been di ppm Into well-beaten white of an Ogg. B• rll ;i After the egg has ed, rub we a ' with crena cloths. 4 xYjiHow can I modulate the strong flavor of fowl? PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO A. By putting diced celery into the dreseing. -- -- 7 + Q.. How can I remove stains 'from Ivory? . Teloped for Dancer two years ago, Save BonesAndy � F� x F A. Rub with a cut lemon dip- now is helping to cure severe cases' , ped - In m�bole ca lt. of schizophrenia, or.split personal. .. Help W Wad Q. n I clean a bath ity, the eommoneet form of meant! tub effectively? trouble. - Householders who save bon ' _. �••-••!.• /� A. One excellent method is to, a �o-= j c for the nations salvage ampai 'D J F M A put a little turpentine into a PREVENTS ADHEilON$ are contributing directly to wit' $ 0 N D J F M A M J J A 90 N saucer, use a small cloth, and rub sin the oar decreasing-= 1939 1940 1941 'the tub all over with thq turpen- Discovery of s preventive treat. import of bone products and ghelR British ship ping losses for April (294,000 tons) were no more tine. Then scrub well with soap rent for abdominal adhesions with Ing to conserve'foreign exchanger than in March despite the fact that the total of allied, neutral and and water. the new chemical compound, hep- the department of national wa4 British sinkings shot to a new peak for the: war.noar'y_104 004_Ions -- -g,- How can I add lustre to. . aria, wait reported to_the-Virginia -yrvices said last ween'. _ =- over the preceding month's figure. April losses' put the war's 19-month dry hair?-� Academy of Science last week. Canada exports between 60,000 - total at 5,750,000 tons, of which 65 per•cent'were British.• A. Try -ss"mpooingre�Iarly and 70,000 hundredweight oS every tea days or two weess with Adhesions, by which intestines bones it year yet there are glut ns grow fast to other orga ; have spoke too him kinEily. "Cheer up, a tar soap. been.a serious cause of major ab- enofacuiea Veatch cannot obtaisr� sonny," he said.' "Smile at this , dominal operations, and there has enough raw materials tibones-+ little girl over here." •.+.«»+...-».++++«••»- been no satisfactory remedy. to operate on s full-time 'ba _ +. Moder' "Why should IT' he asked in- the report said. A net lode of dignantly. She's my sister." Hep!i blood,vents fclotting not foreign exchangein transactions " What Science . Etiquette _ - � - ___ only oo water- of exporting bones and im opting • white substance lest after the sed bone products has been the result. 1! mist be a special typo c Doing corpuscles are taken out It is this .BY ROBERTA LEE of gravity that brings the Is watery substance which starts the - - _.- _ large strawberry to the top abylominal adhesions. of the box and the heavy to - SANGI1 _ f NEY! 1. Saw should a marl at a dance introduce his partner to an mato to she seed catalog MEASURE METALS IN MAN �r 1r MfMERt'S Cover. New organic chemicals watch '^ YQu! other couple? Canadian rational ' 2. When attending a bridge will measure,the iron and copper, gg'S �.7 _ � � MIMA •.\ -party, should a woman leave her Not Long ago a jury went out in a human being with incredible Railways Revenues purse with her hat and coat or early.in the day on a simple case, accuracy were reported last week. - `carry it with her to the table?' and when it carne near the time .The sure al ea open a neer gray The .gross revenues of the all' 3. When a young man is walk for court to adjourn, to measure all the metallic ale• his Honor inclusive Canadian National Rail- SOLDIERS _ Ing along the street with two girls, sent for the u menfs wash are essential to man, g jury, and asked the ways System-for the week ending - and which are mostly unassayed as y y g =PUS OUT TIRED ACHii . ahou3dn't he walk between them? foreman.if thea required any fur- May-.7th, 1941 were $5,754,296 yet in terms of health.' 4. Should children be taught titer instruction. "We need no - �_ as compared with $4,568,748 for s to rise when in older person en- instruction, your Honor," replied the corresponding period of 1940, -tors a room? the foreman "but there Aare eleven FROZEN SLEEP MENTAL CURE an increase of $1,185,548 or 1 - So,ealleQ frozen s-.pep, the human ,j. 5. Would it be all right for a pig-headed'me'n who wont agree hibernation which was first de- 25.9%. 1 girl employed in an office to in- to anything." Tito the woman who is at .the headof her department,.. for H - ughes, daughter- of lunch?, Mary. ». . CLASSIFIED ,ADVERTISEMENTS . . . - 6. What is the proper way to ThomBa, Hughes. author o! 'Tom , t Brown's' School Days," died in .carry-an umbrella. ' -, _ London last month. She was 81. Answers AGFNTs p ANTED -_ s. CLYDESDALE( SEE St PPLIES - London last month. She was 81 .2. Miss -Crawford (his Part- years old. A lifetime devoted to L1l;i1T%ING ROD AGENT RANTED FOR SALE. IMPORTED CLYDES- 'WE PAT HIGHEST-PRICES PO4 ner), this id Miss Miller and Mr• work among tha poor of j.ondon -to aeil Phillipa Lightning Protec- dale stallion Rockslds McQuaid .ranadlanj purr beeswax. Pleas _.Franklin." 2. 9be-may sappy it tive System. 13. Phillips Cgtnpany -1.5,04) form three, foaled 1925. submit offerings Immediately►'. caused her to be known as the Limi-ted, 31 Osborn Avenue. To- Apply •John Manarty. Duntroon. Lloyd's Laboratories,.Montreal. with her if she wishes, but keep angel of the East End." ronto. Ontario. it in her lap. It shouldn't be BE YOCR OW- BOa.9. IF YOU CAN BAKERY BQU1P]IENT SIEDlCAL' �r ''ed on the table. 8. \o. He create door to door market for HAVE YOU GOITRE? "ABSORBO" `uaranteed necessities (over 2u0 reduces and removes. Price ;6.00 -.—should take the curbside. 4. Yes, "'Politicians, like, actors, feed of them)'SUCCEED WITH FAM- MAIM-R5' UVEN8 AND MACHIN. pper bottle, J. A. Johnotoo Co., 171 and they should remain standing on pdblic applause, and the ballot ILEX Liberal Commission. Repeat cry, also rebuilt equipment al- I�Ing R, Toronto. anti! the older peon is seated. buAlnrsd assured. Co-operation, ways on hand. Terms arranged. Pe booth and the bolt office are vomplere details and tree cut. Correspondence. Invite& Hubbard GOOD RFSU CTS EVERY SUF- :4. It is better not, an this usually- wbeie the story is'told." alogue first letter; FAMILIM ,590 Portable .Uvea Co.. 108 Bathurst fever -from Rheumatic Pain ov- has the appearance of courting St. ell plant. Montreal. 6t- Toronto: Nouritts should try Dixon's Wank- PP B Victor Moore ray. alunro•e Drug store. bib El- - favors. 6. Casty it Carefully by BABY CHICK! CARS. NOW AND USED sill. Ottawa 81.00 postpaid. 'the handle, so that" its point.will FREE- VALUABLE GIFTS F(-M mot ageidentally injure .some one. everyone to the family providing MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS LTD., AC.RSERY STOCK / }ou place your o:•dcr for Tweddle Toronto's oldest Chrysler, Plym- �++ +erg ltay and' June chicks at. least tenouth dealers; three locations, 632 CRAMER NURSERIES• RIDGE. dale, Sask., Lilacs. Haneysuckles, dayo'ln 1DGE- daya'ln advance ot-delivery date. Mt. Pleasant Road, 2040 Yoage'St. dale, Saek., !slats, Honeysuckles, • ;a Send for illustrated folder show- 1664 Danforth Avenue. Our User( flow ring age i, 81.60;•Flowering Attention. ing premiums, also 1941 catalogue Cara make many friends perennial collection 30, ; ee Car-and new- low, price list for •stayagana or Aapar4gua throe Sears and June 16 pure breeds, 8 Hy- EDUCATIONAL 100, 11.26 RAVY O R HEARD? shoos 4 breeds of turkel'a to choose from. Tweddle Chick Hat- COURSE FOR WOMEN' ATTEND- GEM .Eti ERl1EARING- SIT R A W- cherles Limited. Fergus, Ont. an". Verdun Protestant Hospital berry planta from Peace-River RK� �� district. Health', vigorous, rag- alsen ayearns training for meatal per hundred prepaid.lea. Arvid Brag- ,• PRODUCERS OF CHICKS FOR 16 attendants. Requlreroenta, 2 years' er, Drlftplle. Alta. •� '- jo years, barred rocks bred to lay High School, and applicants must Ims and S. C. W. Legboras IS be 21 years. Apply to Director of friend 41f Charles M. firhwn4, Sucks' and eleghornagase hatched Nursing. P. O. Box 6084. Montreal. POULTRY n►h0 oe4 !pied the 4e9tate adjoining _ 41 cents, Rock pullets 15 cents. BRAY CUSTOMERS WRITE OF the steel magnate's, one afternoon EXHAUST FANS � Jae ear Urge aasorlmen! elf assn; lxghorn• pullets 16 teats. Every splendid success' with last May-- approached day _ approached the latter and, trued �� ands chick is from blood tested breed- June chicks, especially pullets. 160 sell trim a sew. era. Satisfaction guaranteed. 81.04 EXHAUST FANS, NEW GENERAL There's immediate delivery on. books your order.'J. D. Johnson, Electrics, way under_ wholesale. day-old, started pullets In a dozen i; "I've goat a•cow I want to sell RiECOMMONED USED Fergus. Ont. Toronto Mercantile. 29 Mel:rda. breeds, several crosses. Incubi- ' Charlie,' he said Toronto. 'tors running'full capacity to take . ilea TRUC](S BABY CHICKS AND STARTED �• care May-June orders. Bray Hat "Yes? Would she fit into'.my = Pnllets, Barred Rocks, White Leg- FOR SALE chert', 110 John, Hamilton. Ona. _>s �„ horns. Light Sussex Government- •raaern3ey herd. -..,:.'A! Approved stock. Write to Cov- DECORATE WITH ^FU-WALL" — AMMUMATIC"SUFFERERS "ATO, I dtlnno as she would." Caslada's largest sad meet reliable cosy's Hatchery, Mitchell, Ont. The economical •paint for walls -' " and ceilings. Your hardware or TRY I.T! EVERY SUFFERER OF.. Han she got anything t0 re- 3dAKE SURE YOU ARE ON THE ,r, paint store will gladly show you Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis Komlr,end her. Used Truck Market right track. Your opportunity at the attractive shades and tell you abou)d try Dixon's Remedy. Mun- " .. the close of the season depends all about it. NU-WALL Limited, Well, I dunno as she he& ro s Drug Store, 335 Elg1,n,Ottawa. to l very large degree on the Leaside, (Toronto) Canada "Does elle give !qts Of milk?" Quality of chicks you selected at Postpaid il.i.. „ GMERAL MOTORS 'the beginning. New low prices No. I• cant say as she gives FUR FARKERs ��p slow in effect for May and SEED FOR SALE lots of milk, but Charlie, I Can RUCKS June dell very. Also valuable pre- NUTRIA — VEGETARIAN FUR tell you this: She's s.kind, gentle, mfurrte for orders placed teh days Bearer. Easily raised. Pair $36.00. ALFALFA SEED "HARDY WEST do advance of delivery date. Send Correspondence invited. Robert W. ern' all grades and blends, write good-natured old cow, and if she's- for details and free catalo ue. Cole, Clinton, Ont. direct for delivered prices. Hood -SL�cteen—Dure.._breeda—eigh - 8eed..-Gr-o=ers,-Hudson Bay-Jmae- brid�, and four breeds of turkeys tion, Saskatchewan. choose from. LEGAL SOD." BIMC11 to Limited wFergus, On- TRACTOR FOR SALE ho'd tarto. J. N. LINDSAY, LAW OFFI•CCAP- Grandad says hgive 1to1 Theatre Building, St.-Thomas, Mcconmi o-b E E R I N G _10-20- _ a,osomething dint Ave. - Toronto 25 FREE CHICKS Ontario. Special Department for methin; to know what Mn. e� Tractor. Reconditioned by the In fi -- farmers,collections. Aernatlonal Harvester Co., and in In- Mussolini said to Mr. Mosso- WITH Eti ERT 100 PULLETS OR ggood runniner nreler. J. H: McCaw, Iini when she hoard ,Hail• Write — Phone — or Wire 100 muted chicks ordered, we glee LIGHTFING RODS 8arrle. Ontario. 26 free chicks. Pullets ;14.00 to " Selassie had got his iris;dor ;18.00 pe 100; Miffed Chicks s7.00. SNAPSHOTS TODAY - Open Evenings to $ 9.00 per led Cockerels LIGHTNING RODS BUY FROM back, manufacturer. Save thirty to forty Der 100, light breed, $1.50; heavy per cent. Phillipe Company, 82 Arced $6.00. Pullets and mixed Osborne Avenue, Toronto. TREASURES TO-MORROW, The little guests at a party heap er in June. Goddard Chick �Iatcherfea, Britannia Heights, Your films are carefully and scion. Were being arranged in a group Ont. LEAF TOBACCO tifically processed ?1t' Imperial, t41 for a flashlight photograph. See make sure they, last PLUMBERS SUPPLI FOUR POUNDS BURLEY AND VIP- Ing one little fellow who appear- BARGAIN PRICES, BATHTUBS, sinia 'Leaf for pipe ;2.85. Five —� ed rather aired thephotographer NervousRestless toilets s i a k s, furnaces, air- Sounds Fragraht Virginia Leaf a •r a EXPOSURE enlargement FILMS f e e CCii b 0 with beautiful enlargement tree. onditioning, pipe, valves, fittings. garotte To acco $2;6 postpaid. g reprints with enlargement 26e. ' �eell ow Well electrle pump��77corn- Natural Leat Tobacco Co„ Leam- _\ Crankir? Restless? InQuir esthvelcomaed Pelkin S p.50. •ington, Ontario. customers ustomrThousands to letters from sane-flied` Ir��t Can't Bleep?Tire Quality a testify to our auperios Company, 215 Barton Street E., OFFER TO* t VENTOR9 quality and service. - saally?Annoyed by to, HamtI"' Ontario. IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE male functional dls- AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR Dept D. Station' J, Toronto. orders sad monthly distress?Thea take ICIiG61 EGG t EGG! List of inventions and full lnfor- e , ;UNGRADED EGGS WANTED FOR s�ttation sent free. The Ramsay PAP ' s • Lydia E PSnkham's Vegetable Qom- ��[port to the British Market. o., Registered, Patent Attorneys, s pound, ramous for over 00 years In Piigheet market prices paid. For . 78 Bank Street. Ottawa, Canada. . The bay-tree win formerly ri- Is helping such rundown;weak', nervous further particulara, write Canad- garded as a.symbol of resurree. NONF conditions.Made dapecidIly for tootnets- Ian Provision & Supply Company, �� 21—►�1 tion. MeToronto. 1' Front !Street Trait, � mR[.r,WORTH TB,YINt3{ i • . „. .. .. �;.. E• .ors',' '� e..x f •rN yx:,,.,y�. 0. jiuC` I�� --l[iss' Nora Quigley of Toronto, ening, Sapper was g9rve4 agtes , • spent a few da rec with,eatiy Mks. wfitdr them bel .. _ , , .. •; ,., ;._. . =. ` ,. meeting was a. . _ y4 t s G. W. Barber aad daughter, Betty. The Foursquare Claes awsts at - -#[rs. Huyck, o! Whitby, tilted H. W. Boyes upas in Brock-' the home of Mrs. Lloyd Moody this her son Elwood, tpd Mrs: Huyek Jr. - h-Comorrow (Saturday) beim Pio- nci Iasi week attending the Prov- Tuesday evening, with Miss Jean . - 8 inial Convention of the Presbyter- Mark in charge of the program. toric Day, it will bq,.observed as a Tan Women's Mi$aionary Society. general holiday and stores will be —The very sad death of bne our — •-in Memoriam closed as usual. Don't forget to do rie? your week-end shopping toast'. �`�� Y°'u'a "°amen of the vilJ- .- . � ►-�Twe and Mrs. Calvert have re- the took place on Monday night, at In loving memory of a dear father, - notated their brick.residence, foam- the Lockwood Clinic, Toronto, when �► H. Gibson, who passed away on - erly awned and occupied by the late Ms` 24th,Morley, passed away, May 2h, 1938, and a dear mother, R.'•A» Beating, and moved therein, after an illness of )ame mgntbs, in Georgina L. Murdoch; who passed a• � Gentlem iter 28rd year. Mrs. Morley was s '�Y,Jas 1st 1541.,1 Week. an 1 well-known and popular young wom- In Salem, softly sleeping, r "� �-°�y-gyp the yam' an of, our-coamwanity, at one time Where the flowers gently wave, • to' see y�� � . is reported �o be light, dee to the on file switchboard of the local Tele- Lie the ones •we loved so dearly, 3aek'of moisture.and warm weather. phone-Co., active in church and coon- The ones we could not save; The frost of-last week injured tris esuay berries, wvhitb were out in muruty work. The sympathy of the Deep in the heart lies a picture, entire communityMore precious than silver or gold >Iloosa. is extended to Mr. P 80 : Morley on the loss of his loving .It's a picture of you, dear parents, ---ft Tuesday afternoon May. 27th /wife, to whom he was married about Whose memory-will never .grow. old. ME" G. a 1AFE� x the 'W' M.•& of the United. Churg two years.ago. Deceased Was born --Sadly assed by May and Fd. A. � 0"ial Tip ,Top re- o will have a quilting in the Sunday at Colinton, Alberta, and is survived pres9Jittittl�'e. would like to the you On Monday, School Room to complete the Friend- by her husband'' her father, Wa'tei May 12th at Our store. Be ship 'quilt and quilts for the bole. orwiie, Roc = /nr! t0 meet this _. Mamibert of the MiWoa Band will k'"'pOd+ Ont;' three oro- �U t'I�/j/� gentleman pereonall sier6e a of teaw , there and two sisters. The funeral '`! n � lad frQ h 7• If you 7►18}i, h8 will - "4%rithin a period of five years, took place on Thursday from the CO�e $ help you bulli your new Spring ward- 19ntario's ;13,000,000 Queen Eliza- C. &.Sterritt Parlours to the 'Un- ��n bans robe, p --- �! His world of ea erienc a in the Cloth.Church,•where the service Hues IWA Way between Toronto-and Nia- conducted by Rev. M. R Jeni in on. 4 ins basi nese is at your d;6posal, husks a not! for, out of the gasoline gara Fstlls will be completely paid Interment in Erskine Cemetery. The A � YOU of the date ! You'll want to meet the Tip tax which motor traffic on.this highway alone funeral waa attended by a very large ° is p�nMng —-Han T_ B_ McQues- numb" of friends. The beautiful Top op representative. —' floral tributes bore testimony-of her fon, Minister of Highways. her popularity. Pallbearears were: —PI�F1AaSE MM — all those Messrs. Frank Puckrin, A. Runcaiman, wishin% g to enroll for the Home Nora- Wilt. Harris, Gordon Trigg, Norman See the New British vVaoiena fag Course under the' direction of Gartehore and Albert Brows. the St. John's Atmbulaace. Aeaocia- —Mr. Arta Richardson who has Sea NeW Styles � i Eton, please do so at an early date. • had charge of the This Course is sponsored by the me Pickering Drug More for nearly t'wo years, left on Women's Las�iitete and you may reg- ister with the Secretary, Mrs. N. E. Monday for Galt, where he ben sec- 16enwen. on or before the 1st day of urea A g p�aition. sine. coming WHEN YOU TRAVEL M. 'S. CHi4f'MA/V . .Tune. Fee, $8.00. Class one night a to Pickering, Mr. Richardson has ' : week for six tweeks. made many friends who regret _ his 4 f --Mhe regular meeting of the W. departure, but wish him success in i 4 -­EXCLUSIVE DEALER I will be held at the home of Mrs. his new field of laboyr. , N. Bie, on Tuesday the 27th at 3 p. —During the electrical storm on t0W SOUND TRIP FARES Pickering Onto - es.Pay your fee and brie a new Wednesday afternoon, lightning a struck tree close to Geo. Mutch' Eastern House,-phone 4500 - - ember. 8011 Call — Gardening a s residence, causing-a a fire which did Sista. Paper -- Gardening for Toronto ; .90 : ... Real of of Planta 'and no serious damage. Seeds. Discussion on — Year's Pro- -- Montreal 41.80 TOP ,AUDLE.Y .. _-.. Wirini 6 - T All ladies cordial invited.. peg $ +� Hostesses : Mrs. Frank H. IWI, -Remember the concert in the And- 1 Was A. E. Richardson snd Mrs. N. �- �, AN E.•McI:7wMea. LIMITED ley School on the 30th in aid• of the —The many friends of T. M. Mc- War Victims' Fend.-Motion pictures •' c�V�- 3 L _ -- - by t1Je Vydro. people. Dance follow- �► �1Q� • Fadden, of Durham, will regret to CHAPMAN plins. Tickets are being sold.•Adm. • QNItysa r " hest of his death. which took ace M on Wednesday last, after a prolon- 25 cent&. .���. Sp gied illness. Mr. McFadden conducted GREEN RIVER ..a drug 'business is Pickering fora member of years, but 21 years ago, S moved to his old home, Durham, Born, to J. B. and Mrs: Lehman, where he purchased the cn May 16th, a son. 4�1 p dreg teals- Miss Donna McLeod, of Toronto, ase of his 'former employer, who spent a few days with' her aunt, ® - had died. He was a man who Rias Miss Margo Wilson. � U lickering Tery highly esteemed by all wino Mr. and Mrs. Lehman celebrated Hardware knew him. He was a 4member of the - . Ptesbyterian'Church in which he was their wedding friends anniversary on May _ 11th. .4 few friends helped them ��z m na worker. He was also a make merry. GRAY COACH We-have a Complete Stock of egerrrber ber of the Masonic Order. The The Ladies' Aid will hold their - - - afe a sympathy is telt for his regular meeting at the hoarse of , ,Field .Seeds, Red Clover, srifs and daughter, Kathleen. Mrs. Mrs Roy Seebeck on Wednesday, . McFadden's maiden name was Carrie May 28th. You will be welcomed. RHEUMATIC PAIN $viatica, Simpson, only daughter of the late I=- Mr. Mowbray of Kinsale addressed Half �llnOth & Sweet Clover - Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simpson, of baso quickly relieved by using — of y a' our Sunday School last Sunday and r Pickering. � RL'MACAPS. Recommended by __,!_ �• � again•. .was enjoyed by all. thousands who have !harden' Seeds,. (bulk and package) -There is an faults on Congretulations are the under` of , gained tette; pa keg ) for the permitting of civil marriages the day for. Gordon and Mrs Leh- health. —BOYES DRUGS. fi Canada. This subject.pops up ev- man, and Mel. and-Mrs. Drat>er. Its c i MCClary Electric Ranges latus again. Manyry once in a rl cl and slowly dies the first grandchild, a son. — Ches- Eyesight Education ' ergyman o! oar acquaintance favour theter n. practice, Geo g�and Mrs. Dixon of Toronto; iaAd - ,Frigidaire Refrigerators � r some giving as their reasons, the Mrs. Bramwell, of Becton; Mrs. Fr- = fact that they feel theyheld pv are re- surer and Mrs.' Baker, of Hamilton, EFFICIENCY Stock and .Poultry Foods r rrsibie for the success o! all,mart- have-returned to Wilson's.Park for iage contracta, and they don't care r L - ] to assume such. The practice of. civ_ the summer. Dy ,of All Kind « _' i�iii it marriage is -permitted in the KINSALE' States, and ' am couple twho•can find a J. P. have the price and the timeC' I TU"" A number from here attendeda ' can be married We're still old-fash- dance kt Willgwdare on Friday even- O t ?Igent for[ McCermiek•Deering Farm Machinery and 'i Toned enough to look upon,marriage* ing. _ P • - Repairs. as a sacred contract, and' that the Dt': O'Brien and Mr. Stanley Atkin- ...,; _. "holy. bonds of , matrimony" really. son, of Toronto, sent Sunday with ]Eyesight Specialist _�� )mite We 1rve Ifs. Cos dist R. O! le is s!! aeia ' ' - does mean something, ane prefer Diane Building Kinsale friends. Y g (oAp• P.'O.) gloat iiia, - to 'see our present systern remain. bliss May Harbron had'the alis- Oshawa, Phone 1516 Will those who ask for civil mart- fortune;to fall and break her wrist Optical Lenses J. S: BALSDCJN = - YY �D Eases be satisfied with civil funerals t w PICj!►ERG : recently. We swish her a speedy rec Some will reply, there is no conn- overy. If the*ternperature were not of an `a ecsion, Alrightl it'sa� thought any- ' Mr. and .Mrs. Gordon Death and e'en nature the gla9s may.suddenly �9. Some only see-, a inside of a family andMiss Roxena.Leagett en- change in texture during the melting. JW ' church three tiu},es'in their lives — joyed a motor trip to Niagaim and As a means of checking, . frequent - , the Wedding and then the District. melt samples are taken during the SPECIALS Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parkin and" melting, this is also necessary as a a �-- family attended the Ross—Guthrie means of knowing just when-the �• c • wedding recelption in Toronto last should be started. Defects in Breakfast Barn' n� 1 & Q. a s Pickering Red Saturdap jiight, the finished lens may be originally a . s , - _ i Q� ;Mission Band met at the home of fault in the mixing, and. melting: Stem[ CrO - :Salvage Mrs. Gordon Death on Monday ev- Frequent 'check' sarmles eliminate Minced1 r Zc• a _ (top next column please) this. This melted glass is -later The Red Cross has had very little Y'_ moulded into squares and by press-' 01& Liver. 12e at ib' ure and heat in a special furnace - -- t • e response,to their call for waste mat- the blanks are formed from which TBeef,EveryWy is asked to look up , ..Stewing Beef, •12C. a M6• � the lens are later ground and finish- W waste metal' rags' papers' maga- ed to,special curvature and thickness sines etc- A phone.call to Mrs. F. Jewel Shortlnin 1 ric. a lig . Seating (16 ring 21) or Drina. Dr, a«G per the proper mathematical gr Cw;rtwright (4) Rill.bring a truck to , / formula. Acacuracy in heat„ pressure, Claasie Cleanser 3 gars 13e ' and. thickness are essential to the ! r • ' .'�' efficiency of the finished product. - - tills 2$►c� Axrangements will be made to Precision workers take pride in their f f/ have children -with waggons 'call at work and the manufacturer of -op- each house to bring in smaller bund= tical glass must be, true to detail in. lea. All materials artt to be planed in ;p write letter arrd read money performance of his..work. This R •E D the Town Hall, and the key maybe orderai Order p°"r Bray Chicle P pry- * si had at firs: Irish's. � Hugh 'no--PM01114 attention' ision is reflected in the accuracy and- finished tie papers and magazines t'delivary. efficiency in .the finished product •Batcher •.� aone3989) ' ;-�• 1e3keriII in small bundlea,.?ut rags in bags, Lockwood Milling Co., Pickering latero and is reflected in the fin- they ma a easily handled. L. G. Wilson, R. R. 1, Myrtle S �she,l prescription and its satisfact- _ R ' ion to the wearer.