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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_06_05-' - AL f. 'i r .f „ VOL. LXI _y .: :, DICKERING }, ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE 5. 1942 _ No: - - -- - - - -- - -- - -- - - . YA - Pickering'Village Salvag a Collection To Day _ ti I%e village and community Sal__ _ . - "'PRETTY SMALL 415uth Ontario Women's Institute' - t vage Collection takes place today, Now and again there conies td tux - • (in event" of • rai then following District Annual of South Ont- Q D �oca �sms nr 8 ears the story o! someone, silo puts <' Friday). !(dose in village, bring on a "pretty small act ", but this ano Women's Institutes will be held (� ` your material to street edge. put - story that comes to us this week of in Brooklin United Church on Wed- _ ✓� Pte. George Braille of the Dental ' skim will in most came be called some petty thieving at bur school, nesday, 'June 10th' Morning Session � _ '- - Y , tapsa. Salvage will be picked up ,ti- is about the worst ,re have Beard at 9.80. A good attendance is req- • Corps homne$ n a three -real leave with his t nested Lindeaty bus leaven Picker- The members of Pickering Rotary . Mrg, Geo. Elliott and daughters, ter 1200 noon. Have all materials in ome time. t L Pared as described earlier please. Someone, with the idea of Meal- � at 9',5', -who attended Monde night's dinner .. moue from the Red Grose box y accompanied by Miss Kate Fa(,wloea. .. • . j' Y RED CM089 had the privilege of finding, that paid s visit to .firmiadale this week. i�iC BRADI.1'IY HA.DI,y In= which the pupils place Inonej for from a horticulturist's or any other jog. Co returned -fie Red -C� ••�•� foiled in, their -- "• J wan has return CL\ their--The Pickering- Branch of the Red viesvuoint, we have within our dean ..from Chi where she had been - „� attempt as the morsey hack ueern L"- cross writ rauitt �. ""'U" - oa_Zw�' :dlia�ge, ^� ^* *�+P beauty snots of $tten �thhee funeral of the late Eric Bradley, of Pickering, en out a few days before, anb as a day evening next, June, 9th, at 8 this Province. ( ,Mrs, t. MaBrttdy, employ ,of the Mitchell Fuel result the amount deft waa a little p, m, sharp, in the Reid Cross rooms, ` Mr. E. L, Ruddy, dinner -guest of Mr, and Mrs. Garnet CourUee vis- Co., suffered severe in juries on ovKr one dollar. Not satisfied with Mrs. A, C. MacKenzie of Beaver-, Mr. Frank Prouse; showed' s• lengthy* cited friends in Whitby, on Sunday, -11�., s fire Ahis. they opened the Principal's ton, will be the guest speaker and coloured film, taken on and around L' on the truck he was droving, blew Idesk and took War Sa}nngs Stamps will speak- --on ill. e,.l,;o :mss . a- he He tags 'Pa= 'Me, colour k `T** xe ,tar nwtinr of the Wom oat,-iEr: $rtidley dad just unloaaeti rv�o a ;. ue trti,,, •• i to- 1.50. -- , -Home N do, C& the of i b e U nirecl 0010 at the Ontario Hospital, Whit- According to Mr. White, caretaker ing and Eknergencies "'. the ever- real nature's beauty in a picture of . Church will be held at the home of by, and opened the orb door, to look of the school, the thieves broke in genies are in vonnecdoa with the this kind, = it presents the beauty , Mrs. G. F. Coates, on- Tuesday aft- at the tire, when the blowout occ. through a windgw of 'the basement, influx of war casualties and the ov- in nature, than can not be done . in ernoon, June 9th, at 2.30 o'clock'. m7ed, the inner tube striking him the intermediate Roam. Finding er•crowding of hospitals .:and the the black and white. The numerous Ibis is to be a "F4'ien$ship Meet - in the face, inflicting severe injur- nothing there to satisfy them, they overflow into the homes of the subjects shown are taken •over a ing" and all ladies of fife cengrega- Us to the bead and eyes. He was broke a bottle of ink over .-the floor land, period of sevaeral months, from, the , tion are cordially invited to attend. and went on to the Principal's rodm early spring, seeding time, to `the The Women's Missionary Society 3oahed ri 'Oshawa Hospital, where where they threw chalk and a box threshing of the farm's harvest' in I'� injuries were attended to. �' .GOOD TU��AT FLOWER g of the .Presbyterian Church will - ..- •' of shoe nails over the floor. SHOW, SDAY EVENING the late summer. The film is truly hold their regular meeting - at the ,Anyone not - iatisfied because they _ a' picture record of a season's opera- 'home of Miss Chris sie Munro, on did_not find a considerable amount -of _the dickering Hortic- tions on this large farm, and in- We afternoon, dune lOtfi, at of money, seeka revenge on schoultnral Society were well pleased riu�`� p�orial progress of . the�g�,y.� property in such and act' might with the turnout of exhibitors and horticulturist's haven, the flower Keep in mind June 17th for -the -' well be in the Ontario Hospital.. general attendance • at the Annnusl and rook gardens, and beautiful F•rnited u c Getrden Party, in the ii'rttsa the Synod of the llioexse of Spidrsg 'Plawer Shotw. hrid in the lawns. Memorial Parltf There will be a Toronto, Church of England is Can- school -r0cm of the Pickering United With Mr. Buddy's permission we supper at 8 o'clock, a ball game seed 2 suggest that -any or all groups make ,s lee ran rtes, meeting last week � n St. James Chtueh on Tuesday evening.. P did program in the tvening. -' ParLilf Hall, Toroaf(ea• It was reported that about 45 per -, an effort to see this film, as sn Admission, Adtelts boa, children"' eenT, of 61le- rnes:ibers oxhibited•-Mr• evening's - entertainment . or, for its 2500 See bills for further particulars. _. (from a number of interesting Res- John Clark, of the Provincial Hart- highly educational vaiueih her. am im, - olutions passed at the above -ment- I mitur'al Society judged the exhibits . This fibre was followed by a short- T�)ionto, and Mn. Jas .Hortop, of ioned session, we quote the follow- and gave an .illustrate¢ lecture, fol- or- "black and white" of personally Whitb) 'visited Mi. and Mss. Q J, ' in81: lowing the Shaw. Mr.. Clark showed photographed scenes and , a trip Stevenson last week. - -J'assed a resolution of Sir Henry. many interesting and picturesque through Old- Quebec and Gaspe, that 6 waR tall interesting. / - Drayton calling upon "all our people: scenes of gardens theirs hoot file .. Y EL+EGAGEIKE.V'T3 i ' for a +gr'eater sense of dedication to Province. Tht following is the list President Joseph Banigan will be ,f the cause for which our Empire and. of prize- winners, according to the the speaker at the dinner on M,gct- allies are �s�rt and-irrpaatict3lar- E;lasaea- sho?Wa -- - day next. Mr. at+e? Mrs. Arthur Jas Thump- ' er, aLr. i al. - later: -ia -fife 'seen- son, of the Base Line, Pickering, commends to these the necessity lr.a(;erald Cowan, Myer ,Fallaise, F Imp' , nffi,r.e �� v, . .a "a;fg- announce the enga t of their- - - or wort:, zrugnucy am iiuil�. .�14ut. M. CLiactanau second daughter. I� Elizabeth are necessary to the prevention of Zr--Gerald _Cowan, Mrs. B. Lotion milked as a substitute for a First of inflation and its sent dangms 8. ---E. G. Btallon, Ger. Cowan, Mrs, July - Celebration. (Betty) W Sgt. -0Irsvr, George C. W.. e �q ­tsfea. Neconochie, Pickering. The wedding - - Il�iielwya Hobbes,,,, whoo task U is in Abe post -war period." Dr. 'Pearson GLEN AVIS' PARK OPEN to take- place 'an June 27th, at '4 p. to hoop the ha ise0 a m' laruers well -- Endorsed nsteps to bring selected 4,-A_ Montgomery, Mrs. Gourlie, SUMMER SF.ASONi m. in Dunbarton United ChurciT. fftteneifed without sacrificing. quality Christian Canadian - Japanese - fzvm E. Stallon - Ro quantity,' and patriotism to the British Columbia to Toronto ss dote- Alex. Gourlie, Dn-Ys. Pear- The Glen Avie Palk, s beauty GivorXe -Baker Recoverfag from In- . a i36e Ir ..'d '� L Sf- eacit - sue, -ice _Taranto suthorit- son, Mr. Sta}]on spot of, Ontario, has nosy opened. for �a Sustained Three weeks ago. rreeloisy at 10.1 a. ff- f ter approve. Br�sa R'iai4 3rt� r... • • mid ; l r o.,,.....�'..� :.d-.. end �ateriag , - .Passed a resolution urging a eert•• Ct>fvaai ('to the many weekenders who "get Mr. George Raker, ursurm atrees .. , sfrfefeefytssesl ietfaFM. Lfuaate of health be a pre- martitiel 7e-C, A. Montgomery, M'r's. Pssr- away from It all" by motoring out South, Pickering, who suffered ffev- regndresseata; son, MrffSLallon i. from the city to picnic and fish at ere injuries- In an -accident in the - .Passed a resolution asking Pr'em- a,--•ddo entry ;. ' ; ;' * renchman's Bair: yards of the McLaughlin Coal CO., �eAfees! ier Aepburtt to close bever:; roams g r. Cowan : :..a Oshawa, some weeks + ge .- •t't1d Week --rids see -hundreds reciting ago, is recov- ering S. FORBYTH. Opb. D., Director at 10 p. m. and to eooelude warren 1Q. -iNo entry - t ' "- boats ?o en' in, the Oshawa Hospital, it �..oet.naoa � � K.s. lot e c enjoy fishing es the was retorted this .week Mr. Baker from them. YL --Mr, Cowan Mrs. f;ourlie, Mrs. may, while others enjoy "the.reat on wrra1..easfs.st,s wow•�� - -Urged the clergy to , continue the, Lotion ( the spacious green dawns under the 'suffered severe in juries , to the bead eMi' Im• ckramom. Out teaching of religion 1n =�'. ^- 4°, t'F-- Fkank Westrnv. Mrs. IL , trees that adorn the Park.- . and eyes, when be caught his head - echools and that the same instruct- Raines There are tables in the park for , loadin one of the trucks. Rushed ion be extended io high schools ]3 -,Mre, Gourlie + ` i picrticke7s, and water, ter and coffee g DD DONALD RU DI)Y k6rriawr, wherever possible, 14r Nrs. Gourlie i may be procured from the pavilion, to the Oshawa Hospital, . Mr, Bak- er's Sosattac. frt,tary rarest fbv,serW taus _- ems won on s suggestion 15.- •'Mars. Balewin, Mss' !:sines {Viii Saturdays there is dancing to condition at the time was rep - sff�e. rori,«tr oexut cis �e war s s' C�+•- orted to be in a critical condition... fftYs.aakacrs.tas w sect ti.,,.... estr2it r ab that women, be given seats in the 16.. -firs. Gourlie , the well- known local band of Ragnar - - BE�TON, tiElt t! ROSS°d 17. --Mrs. Gourlie, Mrs. Raines, M-rs. Steen, who also plays at the DIL . - (Passed! the motion of R.' F: CarewrighC Plant. _•E SERVE - L'arrtatora .�.olieatcrs ,. Widdows that a.2- minute silence be. 8.—Miss Sommerville, Mrs. Fall- + ' The 'beautiful Glen Avis Park sit- M. 1. BEATON. K. C 1 aleohottte observed EACH DAN t:.roughout aise •uated on the 'shores of Frenchman's - i r R.BMOOKEBELL K• C.- Adel,Z= the ,Ddminion for guidance in this 19f Mrs. Lotto n, Miss Sommerville 'Bay affords a Pleasant holiday for -AND ALSO GIVE 1, D. F,-E m timme of cirisis. Representanon will 20. -rMrs. , Fallaise, Mrs, Cartwright,; local and city citizens, 'who have j�� �` 272 Bay 'St. be made to the government to set Mr „Stallon 4 only a 20 mile drive. The staff at INSVSt1`iNC7.r PTO _L_PC d . •N - TOConto the time, and to suggest the CRC 21. -Mrs. Lottori, Mrs, Cartwright the Park -will be glad to cater •to _ A I!iGQSIMicMIL1�IN -- Barrister. Sol- go off the air for the period. Mrs. Wim. Westney your teouests ;, so keep in mind the _ - br.otary Pu►lic. 1DltdetindaStreetFRVICE Toeoetto. efrdhone Efr'� Bans wef — Urged the setting up of more' 22: -Ger.' Co►�an, E. Stallon _ Glen Avis Park when you take the -- chapels in military training centres. 23,.—Mr. Stailon, Mrs. Gourlie, Ger, fa"ly out for a picnic -or fishing ; p /lewieae as soon air possible. Cowan I trip. _w ,... �...,. -' - _ . -.. _CYRIL R. MORLEY t (] BRBERT T. F'ALLAISE, L D S., - V _ - - AL I _ - D•D.S., Graduite of the Royci Colltse of - paetai Surgeons rand the University of r.rooLo. ,• I TEC V :. wee h residence second a (” east of St. And. :. •. aiao'aChareh, Ptckerina,i�nt. Ottice hour: 9 '�+ SERVICE' PitO TIO. m. b a P• m., of .'oy at'totntment. (7( ny ' _�ai,�a�� Mrviee). Phony Pick 37Ut . ' *3iefiirsoo C' tiros• N Iusnrancse of .111. Kinds. v. 'BE,ATU�. TO NhHIP r w � \� D. Clerk. Cnnvev,inter.:,omrnis :over for r _ _ Beat HateB t��i3ta& a with atina AtT'CBVLt ��� ^4nlant. Etc. equer of i n'e� i:�. .� Marriase L ce -trt^ `n ". Gr t. C.'eZi1•'itf and °TC,1C0r A,. !:. kfOEiAli.GN :Add . • Phone <.. su BROUGHAM `PICK -515 C e 1 t' 1 e 1 (� ,. ;s a rPHQ\ r ?.GI1V, 52 W 8, 1MIILI.IIiF.I� An Id ester lashed agency, ready to serve. "Clarke. Prentice • 'Phone Pick: 6000. LICEXSED AUC"ONZEA Ai A W - For the Counties of York v6d onto. TLLCFNgRD ALTLTIONEER AND ario; successor for Corpl. EM. Pl'sa+ tics of C.. A. S. F. and of tY IsM Bales conducted AnTwbefe tae.ox orrice: -dicers '819 Dunda« Prentice).. Farm and Street, Eest, Sales specialty at fair slid rMs Whitby, Carlo. a' Canadian 'Troops On Manevwres l K G­ W.- -so - ff►ble rfstss. _ �i • ._ .tens^•,-- '._�. ^�;___ ___ ' .. _.— .__•__.,_ —. ___ - _- _... •, • 4 INDIA TRAINS PARACHUTISTS TO DEFEND HER SOIL IN I1 • - .- Yk,� b 9F. t•Shti r".' { A { }4 err F[r Y 4 'P. . ....... -AIM r .. ;}ti`,.;s' ': • . ,. F'.Cg ' f kkfr"aY.L Y k..y 4 �� ', � ,G u 4�F° � t ., _ ' - A WeeWp Coltu�a About- T6i6 tltnd `I'lifit in- Tlw Cmadiam-Ar rny . . x • One of -the - hardest things, any Resides, his' business' training old soldier has to do is to..learn can be useful in the Army.. He can - _ °' ' rash +• a` ?�< i� >` ' - not only to keep hiv -mouth shut . . do a real. job in admirliStraYi. e-, u t a 4 _ s Y on the tion of enlistment quartermaster, ordnance, tra'rs t ;;{ A At but to kee his houghts in order port and similar services. as well. 'It is fatally easy to look these ' job's he can rOOLQe'some of at a strapping fellow in civilian the young fit men doing that k;rnd a 4 £' ' ;:• clothes anti wonder "why -the of work in Ottawa ' and oth >r 1► �., {:,. �,,_�,f ',. ; � . _ blanketty -blank he is in khak : ' headquarters today_- - - - - - -` -- - _ - y It is not so easy to marshal your Sure it's a young u:an °s .war -- thoughts and weigh the man ►• - . ., ', � '' ' , �� ;; :.: ," k• , 4� - . g g Y -war that can use, and use wail, >:... lddte t - � reasons that•'ma exist. { Y men in" their m wentie,'• 'a I suppose the principal reason war, to judge 'by the picture of ?� M �:, ••� :. t Y sw that such thought control is neces- Russian -Polish Yugo' - Slay.an ;' Y{ � ,�, » k,} 'S:i' .C:v'•��J ?..,�•'.", YP' dfr,�t�"y„aa+• 1 .: ?'ri?pY{x r;:{ { >.;:' ": �, r % � , ------ :� wa.. ^' ; s. Y�.' �::. ;>,;:o;.: nary is.the fact that very few ... �;+ata. _guerrillas, that sari find the ri�iit ''^.: 't•° »Yx::. 5 k ° vY:: ::ac . {.. `;,p,,, 4' : `'•viii`: `• >f `p::i e•' : Ei?c!bv « ?Y^.?cit•wp' t. Y;:Y'�' we you wearing C.R.F. but iche for a young inan.of'anY'at� men u see art n n s��Pr����,e:....•..,.aA4.w :.f- •;Rt... :.:t G> A: ia'",.+ �s: i; �G°„-.'" f:.° <�>��i:'':Y'^,.t::''��a�,ncYt.' . ....., +nn 7+a �nrfF.rr.' 1•a– . –_— — -_ Turbaned shorts -clad sane of menaced Mother India learn •a modern form o r N vu Deb 5 iiv6 ivJn wv 4.1_11 f-warfare, from an It has been brought out in the - at the young fellow of 1: + -a3. per. , R.A.F.: instructor shown giving a "dragging" demonstration to his parachute battalion. House of, Comxrier time and again haps -they' N►`ill be, the bettor's•. -' that the number of conscripted diera for w chance first to apprc-'- t being shaped against India, Aug- soldiers who reached, Franee in crate .that they have astake in *.`` ^.e •cur u, • o - iz,ti•rc. .� ^. 1 17 -19 }8_ was a very small -pro - I portion of the Canadian Expedi- And those ' of us who are c . n- •- the United Nations was strained y • . to the utmost. The hope was that ttonary Force. Japans Violent Attack On China Asia's One ie p damned to be civilians, what ab'.ut greatest .nation would hold g at unfairness in ubli'c u _ . out until its vast reserves of man thinking and - newepaper' editor- �? Imperils Cause Of United Nations' power could be buttressed- with isle, it seems to me, is the con- There is plenty for us to .:o:. - Along a land Trout t_a- Rabtcuafi Xunaan eat equipment to match the Invador's. scant direction of blasts at youth. And most of it is easy. ThaE's - vrant tnat this >s a young mane ' prul:aiily ..i,a� makes it ao irar-.'. Lsia --some 1,504 miles in lengti�; ern province,, encountered stiff �]�� A _•� war, Grant that some steps are We can stop be- devilling s,.-me. - comparable in' its sweep to the resistance on the Burma Road, SNLkled Airmen _ being taken in. the direction of of our .fellow- civilians who have Itusslan - battieground- `soldiers of about halfway, between. Lasblo _ - ti thinning out the old offic s-- undertaken t th nk sa' d Japan and China were manoeuv- and Kunming, toss ui ii ng. Ohinese veterans n g o e er er he a 2e - .• g and fighting Iasi ..,k. ac- - I -'_ B-� bri$ges across the- � �' •Tests _ - You still donut see Generals in trying to teach us to be sensi•,le.- ' - their dirties• We can start making things- ea. =`er- _— Vile ng to The New York Times- steep canyons cut by the- red the intelligence testa ,instead Oil. And I don't think you should. for storekeepers, wholesalers and . -- - - The Miisdo's generals were tai[- sad Mekong Rivers, harried tits • _ 1 � again in INA ITV r, education standards are now used Nevertheless, it is still a matter manufacturers who are gett., ng '"lstident" begun at 'Pelping's prepared to meet the onslaught - by She United States army air' for comment when a man in his together and advising the War- -116azeo Pola Bridge almost lfve of some 100,000 Japanese Bald to. fore in selecting men for �r late twenties is promoted to time Prices and Trade Board h�tirc " pom ago. Their objectives were be massing - in Burma, Thailand crew trainfni, Han. Robert Lovgtt, Major• nest it can control their busi- ff� completely clear, but from and 1ndo-Chlna. The mars' Japan- assistant secretary of war for Let's have the emphasis on the messes for the common- good. of 0 un er ma n -not the• u h. air, and Ma .•ties• Barton 7C. g Y � ." _ j Y or he mo t Tuaasa's es eke t gorges W the . c6aetal sae oDjectfve seemed to be the We can help to wioaa below - Shanghai the ad. area around Yunnan's capital. Yount, chief of the Air. forgo let's fill our administrative and of what Leon Henderson salts y frames of their columns 'bole' om- Kunming, where tDi Cblaag. Kai- training command, said at a re- training staffs with older, but ",glorious scarcities." There is no '- laoas possibilities -for the cause of shek government has established tent prose conference at Ottawa. not aging men. more rubber available from our. ` Lilo. United Nations. arms factories carried inland from appucaara tar art crew aa�y n• xrr s.vi' L�:s 1.:� I.. .'••. usual'sources -all right_, let's stop _ _ First Conquer China' tho occupied coast•' are given a "screening" test which man who was too young to do his running our cars ,at all, How - Abundant testimony has been determines thalr Intelligence, abl1= bit in 1914 -1918. Ho�aiiaed that Chinos. Corridor "� many of our fathers had sera' •rho provinces between Shan sty �� suitsbillttr rogardIesa of because of youth. He's missing It is not enough just to c .)n- 49 J&Pa by- ae m words .sad to the g- their edification. General Yount tbia one• because he's: "too old." -- • - - Qt iapanese militarists as to tDa sal and Canton have sever been Mid. Yormeriy the air arm r♦ Too old to fight, that is. fine Your tine of anger to the lb►adsmentai role of Chios is their tamplotely overrun. They have Weekly three = quarters of a pond 111SWint of rwm►lned a' corridor for 'goods guirod a mac tq heal, the Sgui� Maybe none ai us will be too - aggrandisement, Ai slant of two, yearn fa college De- old to fight' you are allowed -try to get a. �� g it bark as the sixteenth-century brought through, blockade to Free fore he would bi accepted for In the meantime If anyone M on sigh! ounces. 6S0queror .Hidleyoolit, the tmurall China. They harbor airfleWds which air crew training. to lose. his resent o rtuni Ti ° extra an -tow Dound easy` $aught__of their sera :t {,� neigh.- -cow serve as bases f_or raids on ti p ppa " "rte« rw as avenue ror armed..ex- _ Jry "' ;: ..rs uwae.wi seas a .fir.a. air! Airs .v...c w..- ;kw MR -tea ^f essnatons as distant as .India- _- �'+� air campaign by some alkasuoi[ It. We find out;'• sideratibn to the man who is bayonet into. a Nazi es s Japifin_ :. �►oatD Hldeyosli! was told by then 160,000 Nipponese troops fa !bl• said general. eaNbished. He has something to *ae. - �'>[Mg of Korea that -Nippon in at- �� was seeking to plug a (lt■ for oalistm8af.is air go back Lo. He has had a chases The Individual- Git#sen'a Army. _.._ -.: MOptiag to subjugate Chins brftk in China's isolation and- re- stew IN Canada must have com. and will pick up the threads again fights with. I* own weapons on - plated 1bSWr - bigh= school eduea- when hs goes );ask. the home front. Me a bee trying to sting' a Wr move the menace at hostile air- �) _ -'-' kiss, The convictions of the d r o fib s s. Recently Chungking This problem of crew celiac is IfissdSra . Samara! have been re- elafined to have Inflicted heavy Now, System Accurate Are g iL carded thus by the memorial los0e• on a Japanese expedition '"The Wilt Is Surprisingly adcur• J"!fe Mother' Sobs one of the - greatest worries v: a landed from the sea la the coastal ate," said Mr. Lovett. "I botfevs • r � p � � q su�bmarin• f 1 e e t commas i cr. N.etibed to Enron. .Tanaka Helping U -Boats i Transport submersibles m t g li t , - - -- '. - .+d3�: — - ta►�tr� -- -- _ >'n are now g� meII ' Of the - - - - — - ' .b order to conquer ChlnaJ` Japan Drives Inland most unusual competence and gi7- _ solve that, also, by providing con- +�re mast first conquer Mae. - A number os • widely separated 1ng everybody a' talc break "' -L a r S o Undonea supply ataat rotation. aborts sad Mongolia. Ia order rations In China's, central prov- Under the old system, Bald Ifr- - - Moats W o u I d .4*o great The World' War 1 . - M4 �r Atlantic cruise of the .2,OOv on - - tiS soggier the world, we must moos indicated that the invaders Lovett, i man who played toot- , „ Menses • , - ]Jeutachland, which took 18 Jaya '_ • Ab-st conquer China. if we sue• were trying 'to destroy Important ball In Soilage for two years and Seed In roaque'riiig - China; the' supply and communication centres perhaps Wok a course- In animal GermAy may be using huge ..each way, were startling in 'tie - rest of the Asiatic 'conntrfes � Cbungking's regular and husbe adry and agronomy to goal• submarines, three times the size' United States At the time. pa her - - -- - • amd the Soul Sea conntrfes 'iuer`rillsa• An advance began Lfy for football could get Into the of her Deutschland of World War first voyage she brought a '5J- will fear us and surrender W us,' above the Yellow River; appar- air force, while a man with a 1, W supply her U -boat nests along ton cargo. Vessels three times -der eve _ -, antly. W mop rip resistanco . in keen mind, a desire for knowledge thin AtIdatic' coast: size, vessels half as large as byttle - 211is war against China, it fs onanal. Below ne Yangtze, a sad Peraape a lot of experience There pas peen tale: %or years "off � . lshz heey a - erlear; has been regarded as vital drive seemed under wry toward tinkering with motors would not of . great, cargo - carrying a u b-. fleet operating far Iron. home i order. W gala: (1) • bases oa Changsha, where the Japanese get In, despite the fact the foot- marines under construction in the - bases almost indefinitely. the Asiatic mainland bath se pro- bave suffered defeat '!_n' previous ball player might have "as much Retch, ' but no detinit'e Inform— - Samyaigns; water on the brain ..as water on stun. _ fleet Japan's . rwr. and W yror 1de I�� - WrIagboards for further expect- TLa -peril confronting. F r• e S the knee' If Getbaany' has such vessels _ '/7 • ; 61100; (Z) resources. such ' as the China was emphasized by Chung.' The new system recognized the and is prepared to use them in king spokeemen. It was Insisted tact that education and �Intelli , . any pumber she may introduce a. *4111. coal, oil, grain and timber that the , Japanese were concen- genes were nut notessarily 'the pea important factor into the war. _ eft Manchukuo; (f) control over tracing for a decisive blow against same thing. Whir her 2,000 and . 1,500-Von « pedpie who- account for a grist• their oldest opponent. The Allies undersea warcraft operating .' in _ - - - d the world's population and were warned that "China needs packs outside America's harbors, vela must be shackled beforihey all the help our friends can send NiZt Ve»lon such mother craft carrying sit; '1•wtkon ". TDe campaigns de- us with . the utmost haste." • The ammunition: and supplies would 8 ' week appealed to sad most urgently requested was: Norwegian teachers who es• 1 ,.�vL,.rr�■ , to be an sPtmt -to- -.• give her a tremendous 'increase _ _ den up the l-to ba gging 'Chins ' First bombers and, p u r s ti:T t _ -taped to--England said -they had in striking power. Tire' 'Uriest- yfanes; second, bombers and p>ar• been�rderEd is Germat,- occupied known un'd'ersea - w ircraft-wiry the- -- - - �irddent, perhaps W knock Chins suit planes; third, bombers and Norway to teach pupils a - -NRZI- ' . 2 MO-ton French- _,Surcout recent- + Nt Of the -war and thereby to pursuit planes." version of the Fifth Command- ly sunk. The smallest are Japan's ' has the largest portion in Japan's Can China Hold Out? went- "Honor thy father and thy two-man boats such as were -used • ' sloldiery aid W eliminate the • „ -major land front from which an The •problem of meeting Chung- inotlier. Above -s11• thy Fueh'ier, at Pearl harbor: AAied' offensive might IS launch- --king's plea was admittedly tough. Instead of spending ' two_ thirds M, The .arsenals. of America and Bri: No COupom 'Needed -of their time going- and coming. . " Japan Strikes tain were striving to prepare the, 'from bases in Germany and 'oe. ` The blows were aimed In sev- fronts over all the world -tbere ThereAs only one place in Bri••; cupied France, the time :of a U- IEW sectors! was -some opinion that 'the new tain to buy, clothes withbiit turn- '.boat's ope_ation would be -limited• The .spearhead of the rapid Jap- Japanese • campaigns ' in China ink- iR. clothes rations coupons. only. by the necessity of rest for _ Via• , thrust from Burma into were still subordinate to :drli•ee It is the pawnbrokers.' it'i crew. " REG'LAR FELLERS —A Dirty Trick By GENE BYRNES - ,. �:. ,.. �.• - :. � -1111 ,1111 ,. _ . -(HAT'S A &WELL LOOK)N' UTHIH MMIE�7NE •� • }\ , I JUG! FIXED THIS PLACE LIP TO GARDEN .flu va Gorr C�►wosnl FOOL errs. HOr.Aklo ct•►I XE'NS 0 , , - - WNHEA0! WHAWMA is R AMONCs qDT PLANTED IN IT ? 7H013E OLE 'CANS iYt'.AINK t 1 - gwrvt M/ELL ort.K . :InE6LE►iT t N ice S S CORN PEAS S l v o QCUMBERS • _ 111.1.....' -.. _t_.__ "•---�' ,,� ... - -_ _ •_ e.vtw... -_._. _'�. 1111. .•.., .., .. :3__ a.�'�3i •�- v` i` —'�,�— �— ,1 _ � �� eta '� ;'.A..^ •,.. "'. �^'' flow H You Heard? Britain Expands What Science La Mena , ge wom- ,8 Doin _ - X� art's is to e din uas' t•1 re , c ig the progTam. It was thought that a Output Of War industries _glove- making class, would be in. --� Giaatest in Nation's History Oysters, 1 keS attlle, depend oa the rain: They grow sleek and fat Do ou think that's reaZ2 �Fiiath war =production '!a- at - in- _y ?" the highest point- in IaUtory and - �� �� necessary -at our age, I mean. make poor eating Is. drought. will continue to expand until the years. l wpm imit of manpower and resources then al:�ied. Tlfe reason, esplalna atcteIICe "What,, glove- making ?" she has been 'reached. Bervioe, is that oysters, like cattle, -` - was asked, _- It is reliably understood that the• are animals and depend on plants - - - "Oh I" she said, ` and- Iooked - -. output .of _guns shells, bombs and for • their food.. The "pastures" on ` :greatly, relieved., "I thought you • other weapons of war for the -air- whieli bysters -feed---axe minute said love- making." force and army - In, the. first guar• one - celled plants' that swarm in ' - - - ter of 1942 Was twice as great uncountable millions *In the sea, , as in the third quarter of 1930- as grass - blades pack meadows on He was reading': to 'leis wife an the Dunkirk. period_ wltetr Britain � the land, As pastures of the IatYd - -• - • -• -• --account of a great' naturalist's went "flat out in pregaratlon for depend on .iaoil Fertility, this micro- scopic "grass of the sea" depends Reaching for a rare plant, he Production will continue to ex. on mineral nutrients in solution _ slipped over the cliff, and as he par* tifroughoGt this year, it- to !n 'the water. 31ost of those min• e cco -fell he gathered mornenhUm." confidently 'predicted. The extent oral salts are 'washed down from "Oh, George," she interrupted, of the expansion will be limited the land. When rains are copious . "'the r by the atipply' of labor• raw ma: c the poor. - What an enthu¢= and rivers are full, the inshore ' terials and machine tools, but the 'he -must have been Fancy waters where oysters live are,, .F'ew Tires_ Availably '- I-fOW CAN 1.7- a I, .:n —Per Ceht for itv n4ak�- , ,a. {n-- r' :�yt, }. vP °iA - -_ !e pictting Llowers even as he feu." '�� ' s�--"' - -- 55 Per Cent for War they receive little of these neces- In Next 1 wo Years .At. -'' t T•ha story of British production., . sary waehinga from the land, the ;Q. How can I frost giass! r sy' License was issued for the which in relation to size of pop• micro- plants., dwindle accordingly A. One method of - frosting glass - - - marriage of Ebenezer Sweet and ulation is greater than • that of Fewer than one out of every 16 and .the oysters go hungry, is• to apply a solution of six ouno• arty country iu the world, Is one �_ • •passenger -cars. in Canada will be 69 of magnesium sulphate, tvro The inquiring reporter who got _ of revolution from pre -war - unpre• n"rrnittpd -ngw tires and tubes 81LKWOkMS during =► "ea° of dextrin, s� twenty Duna hold of the copy had- a rhyming parednesa to 'the present position g the next two years, accord.. In spinniu the cocoon, the silk• ea of water. - sa well a5 inquiring instinct, and In which. some 55 per cent of the $ iris to Alan H. Williamson, sup ' -worm emits a single ceifrinnoas Q. How, can I make a solution - wrote it up: country's resources are' being de-' , plies controller:. "Behold, how thread in a manner Forming a ifg• for cleaning windewet great extremes do voted directly to- work for the He said that no new ctvliiaa „ _ure 8, This . filament is so fine A. Vinegar and water make an - - -. G_ overament. " - - passenger tires ar@ being mean- excellent - mixture for . cleaning .'In 3a�le •and Ebenezer; - that several of . them are grouped factured, and that even with strict It is a story in, which every man.. together for reeling or 'unwind- windows; the vinegar ,cute the For Jane's no loo er sour but woman and child in BritaCn SY• control existing stock piles will , - 1 ing in order to have a thread large grease. It will, also_ help' to get sweet, _ urea directly or Indirectly, for probably be exhausted by th[a time oft the dust that has been to And Eb's a lemon -' '� enough to handle. Only part of the in 1944. - topped squeezer. what was turned over to produce total material !n the - cocoon can with a splashing rain. Use. about _ tion was taken from the people. ,"During -these .next two yeah one -third of a cup of vinegar 6o' - _ -. be reeled} aiid the length and Articles - coiieldeied- neces 'sItles only about 75,006 essential paasea- X' young "private waif walking in peacetime - automobiles, rad- thickness of the filament varies' ger cars • can be, supplied," two quarts of water. through the park With his girl, _ with -the breed and condi- + Mr :: t Q. How -can -I make is potter, too.-- kettles, saucepans, re-frigera tilliamson said to a statement. flodrer bowl waterproof? wren fi€�etrhils sergeant. - = — -- -- -i on of the silkworm, so exact fig- . - - - tors, heaters, a lnji mention rds, = -e ec t tl~ -- - - -- �' tom_ =ettiaini 1,175 000 cars A. Warm the otter with hot "This is my' sister; -' lie ex- tort, $realms" nit urba on the longth at chr•ad pro- D y p}a:ned bashfully. only a Lew- in Canada about 860,000 will not water, and wipe. duced are difficult to obtain. it pe. Then pour fnto _ "That's all right," the se no-longer are being manufactured. be sIlowed tires of any kind. !t a few spoonfuls of melted par - -That's ar- are being' turned out in such has been cocoon ted,`however, that giant replied kindly.' {'She used a single cocoon may contain from "The balance o! 375,000 passiu• affin And turn and tip the vessel ' small, quantities that they. are ai• ger" ciirs are those in class 'B' or until the whole interior is coated. `+ bo be mine:" 3,004 to 3,600 'or morn Last of most unabtalaable. thread, of which something iii• class C.' The higher of these two Q, How can I. repair - broken 9 600 feet of t! fi! buy some celluloid spectacle frames? ^- `- Qua -lily ` Streseei • - continuous ameat groups may be able to b ce I 1 As she eyed her small sot. more ^ ,,� -a. { more s may be reelable, retreaded ire'& or havo some of A. By applying a drop of glacial ,.r }fi country _ t in anger, than in sorrow, Mrs, being geared to the war effort. their• tires_ retreaded. The lowest acetic acid to the.-broken ends!, : Smith said: ellelble ; group will ltgva to rat ` iron tri' 'a few- minutes pressing -Fighting ht }n ► Less .tksa nine per cent of Brt- along with any used tires that them firm! together. and allow- g g again. You naughty rain's total import of raw mater: HlJaiCOptElf g 7 li boy! Look at the state you're in Isla in 1941, exclusive of articles " _ may sill} b• aysilable," ipg to dry. • -holes In your stockings and for . food.. production, was. for -eiir- Helicopters may compete, more Scope of the regulatioli making Q. How can I prevent a cake our suit all tattered and torn. direct! w' autoniobilas than It an offence to destroy tires. has from falling when baking? F ilian use. The pereeptag• will be y Now -I'll have to buy you a new been broadened to .include, all A, Gila the cake a few bumps `�`, ' Y y aces lower !n 1942. with airplanes, says Industrial scrap rubber, it was announced by: on the table Just before putting Otai.," . Bulletin, Airplane trends are p Keeping pee• with the, increase quality the Departiaent of Munitions and It Into the oven, and 'it will not - •- Tommy raised his Innocent In quantity has been the qualit inward greater speeds, greater -. T SuFD1Y•. -fall, The reason -for -this is that • �i - =� ayt��,e hel�_ai_ha_ireQHed: cruising distances, and hence lar- •. ".- _ - I - goods produced tad DrI• - It causes_ all the air bubbles to "But, ..mummy. I think CRT ain'a w e,r reoutrod- landin and taks - - -- ,r - _ pbilf uI w.0 uale vv � _ - ,. = - � `' dot'ni to the tog' and break. -- - Freddy's mother will have to buy recognized as among the best to of space. Th! he copter is Y'ha island of Malta has a not-. a r.ew. boy!" _the world.. machini of .low speed, with a - ` - - - The output might have .basin peobable,maximuai of 120 to'160 work of underground pastwg•n 20,000 acres in Panama and " - a "Ji /6 , I've been lying awake greater had not Britain "adopted ml!•�s per hour and short cruising'. and .air -raid shelters that hays Costa -Rica will . be planted- to for hours waiting for toll -to the policy . of _ "quality >tfet," hat �ag'� of perhaps 200 to 800 been cot I00 teat deep In solid aliaca to make up for the Naafis - Dome home, from that wretched the results have borne out the miles. rock. hemp - shortages. , slob." Government's deciskm in that re - . "If that Isn't }'net Ike a womaii: sDect. More Dogs Needed - 'And Tvv been -at the club for Germany's 3fesserschmltts were �+ = . hours waiting- for you to go to mass produced and throws into lr lien sleep." the s, T of Britain were - by the thou - INRUDE sands. TILT were •met ' and d••' The povo ;nmant is calhig for - "t N. "' feated by far fewer numbers of A man slipped on the moving superior Spitfires and Hurricaner. more dogs for war service -to staircase -ln a tubs, station, and And Just u the sir war over guard airdromes and tactotiee OUTBOARD,MOTOR. , -. l�tarted to slide to the bottom. Brttaitd brought Improvements fn .and to carry messages; ;afwsy down he collided with aircraft, so has the lighting is It asked dog owners to tend. IL woman, knocking herd over, To- the MtddlQ East brought Improve- their pets to the government for Whenhtheyo etoDped,eaheo woe IareDin Brest' ,i pressing' particu- BargMTn'`For Quick Sale - manta la. tanks. • dlfratioh ex A' Alsatian 'Air - ' dal 1 ea, Terriers biaatiffa ' ' mean, still rather dared, coatinlied and Bulldogs or "crosses between x 73-Adelaide W., Toronto :Ito sit on the man's chest.- He Accidents Take them ". - - - - 'looked up at her with an air of intolerable Toll -resignation. "Madam," he said 'politely, "I'm sorry, but this, is r �. d far as I gee" In the •United States the Wat . i s• -'V LA. S S IF If D• A DIE R T I. S E M E N T S. 's , Production Fund to -Preserve Klan - „ Power'•, joins' with' the National Science 'Finds. World Safety' Council in a timely $5,- R -tug (,'1 'x!i ; , BULL! HELP WANTED .•Ts Growing Colder 000,000 drive to enlist the ns- BRAY sl'mmE:R c1 -hues, WE'Rty FOUR TiUAL' -PURPUSE BULLS, WAITRESSES AND C O U N T s: 8 trying not to disappoint a single fifteen months pfd: Fe[ice should' atria for ' Immediate, employment lion's major industrial and bust- end for summer. Experience not - ---�- poultry !cooper t h i s important suit you. John Walker, �IVantl- -� -' ness corporations in a niove to puultry year, but let's have your suit Untar[6. Haldimand County. necessary- Applications from F; '1 -bE - t¢Orld- l3- grQB*ln Cooler. _--or-der- _n-w. �,i, :• -„`, lv fin- - schoolgirls accepted. Address. a,ual, �tltaraaliy{ lubarb III War- pri,7ti -- -van = Slean's, Resta{trant,•'Grava&hurst.--- ... _ . Dr.' Chas. G: Abbot,. secretary of . Dina prom;.[ delivery on pullets Muskoka, duetion _ due to industrial acci• -a-nd . -light -breed chicks, _ Bray SHIN„ THOL;BLE4 - the Sfi}ithsonian Institution, and dents. HUtchery, 330 John N., '.Hamil•. — ............ two of his fellow workers, L. B. = ton, Ont. E(:ZEMA A N D ALMOST A.4r.' RHEUMATIC PAINS _ _.� Last year; accidents were "the _ J Aldrich and K. H. Hoover, say lggoacanteeddiwlth A thurc Eczema Hairy auffererOofMRheumais Paid that the sun, from which' 'the first cause of death among all IrAIIY CHICKS (iintment. Price 5'0c 90c, 173: or Neuritis should try pixoa'f eartFi derives all its heat and. on min from 'l$' to 38 'years." Acei- WHEN ItF :� YOU �y'ANT JUN! CH1C1aS t'ity Hall Drugs, 70 -Queen Wish Remedy. Ddunro's Drug Store, iii dents, -fatal and nonfatal -de rlv- you .don't wont to wait several T6runtu• - Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid s1.00.- • � •. which life depends, is approach- � P � - ed industry of, •360 000.000 uian. • day's or vv;ecks for them. Yo, ing another winter in its output want them in a hurry. We are to a ' SALESPEOPLE WANTED of heat. days of labor,.'enough to build 66' osition to give you prompt 'de- MEDICAL p ', livery for June and can supply battleships - JiearIy twice the Divb F making eat ALL int: interest m n The Cycle of heat and cold, :on shot'[ notice. tt'a have Yive ' DU�'T WA1T -- EV'ER'Y SUFFER:, _. making features to Interest men - pp to vary through • number possessed by. the coinbin- hatches every week. . We . have er of Rheumatic Pains or' N•ur.. exompt from war aervlce wbo t9}].iCli 'appears „ 19 purebreeds, 9 hybrid crosses itis: should try - Dfxon'■ Retn ed American and $ritish navies, y wire wish to' get established-- itr us. a an- '23-year period,. it due to ,reach and S.breeds of t'(irlceys to choose Munroe Drug Store, '335 !gists, independent and_- �rofitaDle bu.- 'fhe' cgst of such accidents war from. fiend for reduced Ottawa. Post ai 1ne3e of their 'own. Oyer tOs its coolest point in about 19455. price, list p d il.0o. -' rt g3 -,nf> (100 0do and ca['alogue for June..Tweddle Jiacesstties. 'A. C. Book a' tre- Thus, they hectare, the burn- Chick liateberies Limited, Per• mendous gale !yelp. No risk, years- are These. figures g ens, Ontario, AI ARS -. USED AND NEW �� ;ao mars of the next three shockin in x'o products, 57$--8! peace, become a formidable warn. Clement. Mon real'. due to • be cooler and the winters P. , BAKERY MOUNT PLEASANT IQVTUR3 Ltd, will''be colder ,with heavier snow- ing in war when waste of !fees i EQUIPMENT Toronto's oldest Chrysler, Plym• rgi'rENTa tall. The su or workin over at home weak- outh 'dealers; three locations, six• They ggested that last g P $AKI+RS' 'OVENS AND MAC131N Mi-• Pleasant Road 1t14D , Yong F'ETHERI3TUIVHAUGH s CUIaYAN>t winter, .which. ie Russia was the ens the support the country can cry, also rebuilt equlpmpnt al• St. and 1650 Danforth .'Avenue. Patent Establishes ways on hand. arms irran Our Used Cars make cis many 1890, If Jiang Weet, Toronto -; ` severest winter in man ears give its fighters at the front. sad. Booklet of information on re- y Correspondence i vlted. Hubbard - -friends. 'W rite for our Free Book- .quest, , and which turned the tide of the Portable Ovei - Co„ 1.01 Batbunt lef on pedigreed' renewed and an- _ German advance, may - be a fore- St., Toronto:' slyzed used, cars OLD RUGS REWOVEN NEW taste of the weather to come. - _ _ From day to day, and soots- it BOOKS, BY MAIL DYEING S CLEANING RUoyld.Yy NEW RUGS MADE FRUJI- tirnes from hour to hour, scien- ` �Lateaat FOR nsaU nai CB o QOD n HAVE YOU r1N 8 N(i Writb forabaok a iWa'vi�oronta Luxe Book Com any, 57 lists sent but on the institution's E Yfi 1 NE rrDY ` pp dyeing or cleaning? Write to us - $t• West Room i;l, Toronto,' Ong for information. �e are Glad to PHOTOGRAPHY t expeditions have measured the WOMEN Cm. answer - your. •Questions. _lad , ~sun's heat with instruments ca i' ment H, Parker's Dye works P- UTCHERS' SLICING MACBIWBN •L3mtted, 791 Yong# street. - -Ts.' DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH '-amble of defecting .i' variation of HEED THIS A D V 1 C 411 '� . If you're cross, restless, NIIi�pt18- URY R1o8UILT8, .ILL Tonto...: T e Itt itglr, nit si\ millionth of a degree change of etiIIerhottlsehe•,di�tn#ss --0avwd jV".(� temperature. They made their' bfthis period -m ► wamolta•# -ltte,- ~i°ttot :'R aka r - try Lydia Ii. Pinkbam's V bit 2� L Pr� PLACARDS, STICKigR3 Deil'sered b>< Mall - LIlAIt @1{ -- -_ _ AnY 6 or 9 exposure film perrect G °mpouad' -]Leda soiC Ar - , - types. -- -PATRIOTIC GUM STICKERS FOR developed and printed for only bc. �Iewn out of the solid rock whey momsn.:8undrees of ><s- • , maTkably helped PWow label - - -- -- ' pnve o es a'n�- liTtb7Yte4ds: 30 lac SuDlema- 4iIa111 aa$ - teat - ger -c -ipa Abe earths temperature remains. tions, Made fa Canada. - • , 11 I .,, 15c, Placards for doors, win- guaranteed. [/ doves, automobiles, halls, ad constant and ,does "not afloat the,' + / � �i + homes „1u. for..3Qc. HaSvie's Flag . , UeER�' PHOTO SER,Ti_ 10 solar measuremeRta. *��Q��� Stole, 38 Ktne, East. Toronto. Station d, Torontd ,4 f ,.�td 775: v .1' '.,.,y7,r..: � .w. _;,� .. -. - ,_, .rr - - .u,;.•.:. - ,, a,.. . i ..'�' .. -. ..+ _ _ - .• ... - — ... -'- - "-- {"''"'_ PICBERING NZWW Taroate Ala e62a — ..� ... FARM S . W.76 Per gear. 61.50 in'atwases PICS�RIN � HILLS .'STANLEY ' A � -; ,f bbecriptions to the united. States -' - -RON GIBSON - - -We Western mW Gt. Hiit� $2AO in adram& --4 , • - :X11 Wit=—= _ - .. �hII'r -• j�f � - -�'� . ' . TRANSPORT -' and �ve�ynu 20c. per bushel , C vice mills- chicken ____�eatre _ . TRANSPORT. _ s growing _ _ -- _ -0 Lt. is feed you are needing tarter, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY (� mash, laying .mash, -- -JUNE 4� �;d__�,- sNOVING -Order Fence at the old- Priem - �S AND SOAR range mash, joy Bahama Passage starter. concentra• joy- --on colour, Farr'_s ' __Y _ ADELINE CARR07.L Clue "it -, Oats l : ' - #e$, calf starter, ture STIRLING HAYDEN ` ' , ` - Res. 38J nffloe 88W i - - - - --- key starter, - salt Select Short Subjects - - = -- its 'blocks and bags = V = ►EeMANENT NAG�INf RAtI► '' WANTED •' G,,;,,,,v,dp„ , • KONDAY, TUESDAY", •WED_,'SLZ THAT - FRAYS THE TEMPER DEAD HOR5ES' AND - CATTLE Purina - fly sprays - JUNE 8, 8 and 10r AND NERVES, ' f T .MAY B [ for cattle, YOUR EYES.' For lies p1cK up phone Broadway l united C. K. TUCK. OPT. D, aROOKLdN .... 85 CLAREMONT 918 Vi- tal•ized with Y-O D. N. ,ock oo VICTOR bScLAGLE.�1 Dlwe7 �' chi► !. 0. PICIiEREi�i(3 m ...,............ 508 'EBh'IE STROUD, DUNSABTO13 _ - PICKERING .. , 80 . �- F CKERING; ;ONT.- - — MABJORIE REYNOLDS : - Phoae;Pi& 71 v t OSHAWA, ONT. WE ..-£'La's':;t �� AvuVC,OVA1 ......•.. &V,yti Phone 1516 'We-pay -tbe phone " dha fi Fiesta Am t , The Farmers lt �'IO N GORDON YOUNG LTD * - 1w teehnicolwtr - - - } Torcnto Phone Ad• 388A - - Auctioneer - _. ' . ' .. _ _ _ w ' Alvin S. Farmer THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Brock Road Gravel RADIO - S E R V I C E ' - JUNE I1, I2 aid 13 • r Farm Stock, - 1`arni>taa.:± 8aJei< a 'Pit ,� :22 Years experience. No Sale too One'- foot 111 Crushed Ph •Run' A,y►f A Specialty at too Stew': Bray c�i�e w - - - " - - He$Ven _ > aa>tata >< eaa l>. > -_ - - -Gravel Gormley R. R..1 or Phone , >COO� ... i.• _ =. Sand and Graded �.� .awRS PLO = q vilIe 7809 - - -- - - : • - I MARTHA SCOTT - f _FREDR C MARCH and �+ D. NI. LOCI9WOOD, PICKERING _ RTH Stone Guaranteed Repair- Service Any Make or Model e�e3d -or Lowded -in- Pit - = -- -- -- - - -- -- - PHONE --:.'Plant, Pick-- 9�t -r -s - RTHUR.- _'LEI -n uMRIE U TQrontq Office - Howard 6471 PHONE b2 r 8 Co. Fran - Od-. JOHN B4IIRNE d� 8E}Ni CgER ONr LIMITED f . -crorQ --- .Iu�nc# ion - Agency - Now 8toe)t of Parts a)east. ; - . TELEPHONES - Howard 1117 and Scarboro 336 hJerriae w above asebfir - t - Implements an exhoAt is meaees - - HERE ARE JUST A FEW I.iNES OF OUR STOCK: - s..: Plows, sowere eh. - __ grades -and' alzes -of lumber, rough or dressed. Frames, Sash, "L. -LYE f.•+ _- Doors. Screens.' Mouldings. Soft and hardwood flooring, Brick Insulated Claremont, Ont. 04ing. Cedargrain Shingle Siding, Wallboards, Sheetrock, Rock- Lath,__: _ _ - "— LAND SURVEYOR ,,,,� #$�;t �g�, R011 .Roofing Rock Wool' Insulation, Plywood Panels, Maaonite Products, Barclay Tile,, Sewer Pipe,. Field F. J. �O "• L A+ ft. G _ '.: - . r. :,;; ;y.,q,y�; awar.naa>, ' - 1st lies.. Oairsrti llieaf a' • . . - ; EVERYTHING FROM FOUNDATION, TO RIDGEBOARD L s• a d asls � t�ssssrs d LAVE PICSIMING TO OSHA W A , ROUSE - to rent. i 1-4 - 'miles `vest .ot Pickering. Furnished Teen., CON/lf ?•f'! EVERY SOUK - unfurnished -12.1. Phone-: Puckering A'el'Q�lO/1J' At 31 minutes after the hour 10 31 ':30 r 22 a- m. to 1L31 p. m. - Also at 8.31 tt: r ti HOUSE - for rent any tune. Halt and 9.38 a. m: and at 12.41 .s. m. _ -- mile east of Plant, on. Base Line. A. �• 4Sily. - Burdykka. .7.10 TORONTO, - r'Oit- SALE - 14- roomed house in '- r,VER -itOUR Whitby, Excellent location for a • At 6 minutes to the hour 8.54 a. m.. boarding- house, guest home or tem- to 10.54 p. m; and at 7.09 a, m., , perance hotel. Aocommodate 20 or =\ and 11.44 p. m, daily. Also at •7.4'4 more. Oerrier retiring. Box. 337 at i. m. except Sundays and Holidays. J - News • Office .. _ In simple but rich de- e . .(Eastern Daylight, Saving . Time) - FIOIt SALE - 24 pig:, heavy' sign we can furnish _ 'chunks. W'im..Hopkins, 9th Whitby, memosisL that will 'SM TRAM MAIM AT ease from every �••L�ot, 31 -21, Phone Brook 1408 - � Eastern Hasse = Phone 4500 - - - _ z. int. In t Str�MDdER 'COTTAGE - to rent. our' �l7 a:0 BiKUtIMI . sl 1►1 �.9 . " Rouge River Valley. •5 Rooms. part- wort will stand out " -11 furnished. E. Morgan, Rouge through the Agee. i l4iilla�l'ickering, -R R. 2. : tt . ( 8 - - Na sreater Trfbbete, Ye Lead gatnat `!'O RENT - 2 rooms, for sleeping. 8iasstop. Road Want t - -- --- ApP1y" Mrs..'- Allen, Valley rarai Ho. N. W. STAFFORD a - lnBilTA7II Co. 6th house down.- Highway. Mommiental A Acres, Dumbarton; close' to high- - •Wbrks &nd WAWA14ESA INS. Car , . - L Maybe you think your small cliarige cannot help c►i� ,� way, -'young . -orchard, •• � good Soil, " " Ph. 462 Whitby, Out. - et .t n' n spring well, nearly. finished, 4 room Cbsap. rat" ter Firm Md 0010ft' that total war means somebody else. '-cottage wit - oaeewl l ter; Dumbarton, or 18 Indian Road a t Wlabbosm Insurance on HaiYhp - 'Maybe you're thousands r _ \ y one of the tho de of h Toronto. . 811os d16 who haven't yet 'stalled to put even $OLE a week i!a ;F!OA RENTI or. SALE .= large 5- ~ - �. ;Aatomoblie Iasaeates st _ ' `" :Was Savings Stamps--just a central loomed cottage, at Pickering Beach. 1� / W - Cadorna Ave. • Toronto, Phond - _' - -• ° Where aren't any neutrals in this wars Yaare A FOR SA:L '- few 'bags of potat- RC Shop - : $0ffi A N $i� W$ ' or a hindrance to victory. You can -Pt oak of , . Apply 117 r 2 o Bo -�-- -' . .. _ - ou tlessl 'll den our heir* • loim r 1 Pi Box 64 Pick- y 7'� ��g .. pp y _ , , T � thongbt y Tractor Service ' "'' ' • IONTA>it� i �.• _• '.- •• eri�t , . •the arms .they need and, impet�.- your own ' ffntm�i` FOR SALE' International. House Graduate; 1. H. C. Tractor Sebool If 2,000,000 other housewives in . Caaada�► - - Car, 'with ' all convenien*, tires 10 years experience *T*� *T* 1 s j V good, also gasoline lawn mower; 18 Service in all makes of,Tractor0 we CV�Iiii�ENIXG ! _ t �y 500 a week into War Savings 9tam Canvas canoe car boat; 10 by 12 Licensed Garage Service - means $1,000,000 a to help win th0 wary - ' - good army tientt E. ' Morgaa, - R. ]L Satisfaction guaranteed -FUNERAL DIRECTOR- t - 4- Pickering,' sit Ro Hill t! _ , -side are you on? _ _ _. ` NOR �� : JOHI+J ?ON Private Ambulance • • � I• • i . Hongbt 'sad sold -- Those b104 _ - _ CL _ M - - � Day and high ARE UNT pr,*@W _> y PIANO- TVNINa Phone. , >erosived 'a Iar�e t of hi _ Malvern 5000 . ;clap gentlemen's suits, Pasta, bwr AND _ -Markham - Ont� "`' � 8 � Markham, . t +.OSNta.wean WO _ �- kinks coats eta. very reasonable. It _. All: Kinds of _Pepair Work - - -• - -- _ : _ -- - _.'. . pay you to here before yep 7111 Tuning Guaranteed elsa Saar Schwartz, >PBTPER L1s.'iRNE & A, National Aar Fleas" consobeq% anylvVilaie ll;i Goad -Str. West, Oshawa. 46-3 - C• 8, M'aoDONALD - ' Barrister, Solicitor ate. _ J. We also make suite to measttrs, W9 Close AT*.. Tomato office hour -- 1 - s. Wed. am flit. and spring Cost@ •guaranteed to frrt, mg OW. plambs - Nat to Imma .. .. _ — Aim, I •� _ _ 71 7 wood, now of 'Crea ell; upon �' the p y, 'convener of the Drive, wish = T , d MrSo- G:- Poiaton, id Toth : 1 _ 1. R E O arrival of 's son. Clare Brandon, es to thank her canvassers for -the onto, and Mn anO Mrs. Grant Bak - Our Y. P. presented their popular very willing and efficient service er, of Roseville, were holiday Visit- '' drama at Cedar Creek on Thursday they gave to the cause, and also ors with Mr, and Mrs. U. Madill,. was conducted by rev. wait,, `- bhese -whn contributed f�* them' Mn and Mrs. Evans Benson land and `Mrs. Tomlinson are in the iel, assisted by Rev, I. Ea 4ennedy. What might have been a fatal kindly co- operation. The foliowinu talmiQy visited with Mr. and 'Mrs. city this week, the doctor attending Surviving are his daughter and a accident on Friday afternoon last, were canvasser& -- Mrs,. M. O'Brien, Kenneth Reesor, on Sunday. the Medical Convention. son, Richard, of Brandon, Man. the purled, as 'Ronald Clarke was rid- Pearson, Morley Btlack, Horace Mr. and Sm., Vennings ,attended' , Miss S. E. Evans attended the pallbearers were Messrs G. M. For- ing down' the hill on John Devitt's Bro�.n,._Mks, - Li Musa Bradd, the Brooklin ir�air on Monday. ` nvention in the Frank Cooper, - - -* eel -- - handlebars- Ronald was Mrs. Davis, Jas. McIntosh, Alex. :week and spent the week -end with Nathan Cox Frank Gosticlk and Jas. thrown to the ground, receiving sev -- Gourlie Mr. and Mrs. Thorne Mrs. ' relatives, Riddell.- Intel -,Dent took- place - -in the ere cuts on the head and face which en. of p �p ' , Adamson, D. Cowan, Mra.. Skidmore, Messrs Dave - Pugh, Morgan Hill Quaker Hill Cemetery, will keep him in `bed for over a George Wood (Rouge), Gev.. Toyne. �' and Wideman Bros. were in Hali- _ week. o°� o3 burton District for a few nays last -.' = Jane and Catharine Miller of -° attmnlants, q week buying- cattle. - -- .- Pickering - apent the week -end with ` The regular meeting' of the Bap- parents, W. W6 and Mrs. : Fw�isli a a a; i their grand tist Mission Circle has been post- roug am Gee, here. . � l to n a _ poned, and will be . held on Tuesday _ Don't forget the drama at the - afternoon next,. - Z11te Wotrnen's. Institute will church this Friday evening; It will Friends are very d• to hear be fine and interesting. Mr. and Mrs. F. Lackey and Earl -- ry g3 their June meeting at the home of of Frazerville spent the holiday with that Mr. Toni Paterson is recovering The committee o! the--Red Cross MrsJ. L, Johnston on June 9th. Mrs. B. Reesor, 'a ` lY• Mr, 'Walter Young and Mr. C. Ar- Program met at the home �f Mr. Mr. and -Mrs. 1 -Monks called on' Communion Service will be held Ildge of the training camps spent the and Mrs. McLean on Friday - evening Mrs, R', MacKay oil Monday, .-in. the Baptist Church on Sunday and decided on the talent for the Miss Barbara Bark week -end with friends here. Aa.• 'Walter Daniel concert to be held on June 26th in - - - eY, of Toronto, , 1`�„Y:.:Y.b�- t3.sE,a �e vn„ng p�,nl " -this_ _ _ and.!- `�lifford Barkev of the R. C. ' - Will Fake as his theme for the even- " taaceu 1�,.1.. ,.[i AtO�I T art.' s week took the form of cream r A. r. were at, iiunue wilt. i/....:, r-- Al; ing service - "21he Holy Spirit, social, at the W. Carlton aoihe, on ion Monday afternoon, June 1st; ents, Mr, and Mrs. C. Barkey, on ` fmsn Eden to the - Messiah ". June 1st, the marriage of Miss Doreen Whal- Sunday. Pte. 'Bud Norton is home for a Miss Wanda Varnum is slowly re- en, eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs, — Y We are sdrry to report that little lcy.r 4��a R us ill. �'•�en, of Uxbridge and Mr. Glen Byer of 'Atha is lying ill with ,scarlet fever• ness, of meningitis. e e i ietou, yuun�ebo tyuu �$ tonci scion of the brain, as a reeifii - -- Mr. and Mss. Warden and family Ms. W, Dunn has been quite ill Mr. and Mrs: Win. Middleton, Green- of a fall on Monday last, �We'wish• 1 i moved to Toronto oh Tuesday. Mr. _ during the past •week, but is now wood, was solemnized in the United men a speedy recovery' Chas. Hardy has'purchased the - War- -slowly, improving. Church 'Parsonage, by Rev. R. . W. �.. and ". Wh< . Duncan,' Green -den--home and will move in shortly. . The .Robert Malcolm family, of McVey-,. The pretty bride looked lov- River, Mrs. I:- Fuller, of Victoria, Mrs. B. A. Greene, of Barrio, has Queensville, were with their people ely in a pale blue sheer dress with By C. and Wm. Fuller of the R. C. been spending a few days with Mr- here on 'liursday. ' an abundance of white flq�wers. Her A. -g., who will' be stationed at -- and Mrs. A. L, Hooey We are pleased to see Mr. John bridesmaid was Mrs. K. Ellson, the Winnipeg, called on the MagKay's Rev. •I. E. Kennedy anZ 31r. War- Sbdeit 'out again after an illness of. youngest sister of the groom, she an .Sunday last, FROM ' r ren W- fllson of Brougham will o looked charming in pink sheer,. carry u8 g several weeks Many are turning out to the week -BANKS . trOST OFFICES to -Lindsay this week, to Lie Bay of - - -- ins ' white Rowers The groom was night services held in the church 0lfARTMl11T ;Tolls • DR0001ITS - Quinte Conferenre being held' in the _ . supported by Mr. Ellson. Congrat- � bs pnith Mission Pilgriana, GROCERS TORACCONISTI - - - - -- Cazttbrit�e- gtr -Ln {trod £ 11r <��. - ulations and best wishes from the Miss Melitzer and Miss Robinson. '"e eta" eltAa atolls s �Tk iiT 1.. "1`1,7J1V1.o1? 1J,/.,YC °7 will hold its regular monthly meet- _ - -- - - -- ing at the home of Mrs. W. George :. - TOV�iNSHIP COUNCIL NEWS =: Scott, on Thursday, June 11th, at _ ,so, 2.30 pl m. All members and those The wet avestlier stilt eo:rtinues to . G re- e � River - interested - in Missions are cordially make corn planting and. spraying 34vited -to attend and enjoy the int- diffkmlt: + Council to Receive Grant from the difficulties they had run into in - o`'rt „t, tr,recntive *rtet_laet week Maple Leaf Insurance Company, connection with water works in con - eresting program which the Group- — °es _hosed . attend r p I 4��6v � 'ltte rowueslu�, c.,,.1.�Y _. tin charge are preparing; and decided , to omit the June meet- ~ •g . r ve= =r�v-� --fin with setstic tanks.'_lfir'. S. A. ex- Mrs. e a Bacon has been confin ing owing to the conditions of wen- Ontario- Quebec Convention' of Bap- ed a grant of $250 from the Maple Nevrman, of Dunbarton Shores ex- ed to her bed during the past week? the, and other attractions. tists at Hxnilten, are Miss Kathleen ned to the oouliieil. the situation Gostick and Mr. W. Sadler. Lea! Co., through the expansion of and' friends wish for a speedy rec- The selling of sod near the corn - Pickering fire equipment. Councillor that had arisen and connection with ers has been hindered by the wet Brunswick Hill Memorial Service Westney attended the Isar meeting • foul • sanitation In connection with 1 ovwy' • weather; will be held on June 14th. Rev. N. Don't forget the Concert and the , Burke will conduct the service and of the Company, asking for the epidemics. Mr, Nevnnan, who has -a Dance in the Community Ran To- -George West has , erected a haw tn' case of rain, it will be held in bhe grant. It was stated at the meeting pumping. � storage- � �� equal installed � t night; Friday=', June 5th wire fence on the west side of his , that many of the farms In this min- 8e - rm which ad much • td the app- church.. i i alit y are policy-holders in this 16:000 gallons will gladly lend it to fa adds c lied Crass 'Pea lteslises �45.6C earanoa 1£�- Shirley O Bnen_ of Toronto, the township for the duration until _ spent the week -wid with , Ms. and "•� ""`� The growth of Choke cherry . and = _ t>lme sees better fit to inar,Cfi new Y14 ikr -Tseas Loa bill at th -Mrr I' ” I ui en . ewman suggested wine& euaatll LLec'� siting a�8.4.' Keuei accounts sot the pant month e<i Pm home of Mrs. S. Cook on "Saturday aide fences has added guuk.-Lo the Word has been received 'here last amount to $46.57; a little higher -the piping of -water from rielrsring - s last, the sum of forty -five dollars burdens of farmers, and detracts week that Don.' McColl, roroato, than last mdntK as fan west as Rouge Hills, indicaalr ;wan realized and will be turned over from the beauty of the farms. For- who spends part of each summer at lug of course that it would come to the local. Red Cross Branch Euc- merly When livestock ran loose, they VVlleon Park was killed in ShAir Constable Isvine ' were two at the crash while on coastal patrol near given Appointment 'from 'everyone a pocketbook. 'T6e Rafe and bridge, council promised to .look into the noain features of the afternoon and kept these pests in check Township Constable Chief J. , B. Newcomers to the section here Vancouver, Irvine, has been appointed T�arnper- - matter and secure data do the sub- •� -- bridge were li[ise Miss Margot Wilson its at tame of aril} raise -tea school artsnd�rL..• O�w_ once Officer. to enforce the provie- 1 before dealing any -further with Y. Forsyth and Mrs Wo >, Evans; ing to tilt $set that many. parents, - "'Tung i" S- lone 71 the signor vaatroi .�a;:, sstG `he - ^ter �. cosnsaittee of the - the euchre winners were Mss. Green are busy at the Plant, they allow feting from a severe brarrcnial cold, as such will enable this m ftwpality council has been appointed to meet _ and Mrs. F. Carson, Winners of the laxity in the governing at the !am- The Ladies+ Aid met at the home receive same of the li a committee from the Fairport Ass- The were: Mrs. sit Ward of Mrs. Alt. Michell.. Mrs, Hornahalw gdor fines, I I• i5' dy, which adds to the problems of now going elsdwhereC ocistion to go over the roads and , and ire, Hearst Hostess" for the schoels and oaaynunitiea Every par- of Whitevale addrease� -the meeting, act the possibilities of water works. " afternoon were Mrs. S Look, Mrs,. ant "s first dut ra to see that their Boys and girls under the parental Mr. Horace Brown and Mr. Chas, l- `� ; 4 y TownsMp rents iaad on Like Shore , ;��• Beare, Mrs. Kilpatrick, Mrs, D. A. children are guided properly. 11he roof for the week -end were: -Donald , The township this week rented a Polling of Dunbarton asked that the r :. _;P1ugh, Mrs, .R. 'Ward, Mrs Hooey Duncan, Edythe Williams, Lois Tur. road called "9prum Hill Drive " - be i prevention of crime_ and the Funk- tract of land on the Lake Shore to and Mrs. W: Ward. the sale of aP- insr of good cltixens rests largely on 'Der, Mary grid Fern Malcolm, Chas. Arthur Clark. The land has graded and put in favorable condi ;eons at the afternoon tea contnbuted the heads of the fathers ana morn- rat,man. � A_ C• Bensoa- Draper o fAr ,,,,11e ti.,, an . tion. According to Supt. Roy Ward, ati 'fair_. amount to the proceeds, ers. A soft- hearted mother who pen Mrs, Walter Bagley received word will now p duce some rove ie, ' � _ ne strongly Aavitiea amkuuea ;,.,,.. Red Cross Canvsesin Nears m:`ts any: disobedience in "her child- this week that- Sgt. Bailey had arr- the road last fall when assistance 1s y ren is not a good .member of the. toed overseas, was enjoying good both A6ntmen a Green R�er "'88 asked for, stating the road `l r Ylaished health and likes England fine, but would be in a deplorable condition • - state. Bridge Goner -The 'canvass of the Red Cross Still prefers British Columbia where in the spring Mr. Brown stated ' he enlisted. Council discussed the ideal of us- that one would sink out of sight an _ drive has nearly been completed•ac- ,- ing reflectors in place 'of lanterns to a statement given by Toronto visitors last week were: the road today. - whose fault is hitevale re this bridge w is undergoing Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Kerr and Mrs, that? Mr. Pell$ re- inforcing, north o! Green River,. . • -.Rev,. I. _E, Kennedy, one of the can- • ng asked the cowtdl . vassing committee: ' Mr,' Kennedy Draper' on the Barnes' sideroad. Lane to the 'if they would inspect the road ref- - stated that the amount has not been . _ Mrs. A. Hunt, of Sault Ste Marie ins of last week, the -abutment on erred to by Mr. Brown, and invest wholly subscribed, but that b the — who has been attending Grand Lodge the south end saved in. The abut-, tigate the railway crossing that y Tire heavy rainfalls in this diet- end _aL thew the entire' territ- in' Toronto, is spending a week at runs over the tracks of the C. X. u' _eek, riot are. 'proving very serious to our her uncle's, J. B. Nilson •and cousin xr;ent at the north end weakened ory will have been covered and the farms and gardens - - -• - -• - -same weeks. ago. The road Supt,` R south- 'of ' NoL 2 Highway, west - 'ammount of the objective will have r Roy Ward has suggested laying - a • of Dunbarton, T1tie Reeve stated that Mr. George $urkholder, who has Green River "War Workers "' are that • was the railway's property, bat been reached, or at least, very' close. -been seriously ill, we- are .glad to holding a Euchre and Dance in the new 'floor' A final - -inspeetien -- will -- `_ °. y + ,Valuable Articles Taken at Break -in ,say, is now improving niceiy. Gray's Hall on Jund 12th; also a be' made by, highway' experts before that they wouW_fivestigaM - "it- -and Mr: and Mrs McGill of Markham Y' definite action is taken, see if anything could be donet a • 'Many valu@ble articles were taken ' Plunkett Dinner is being planned Chas been visiting K. Ferguson and for June 26th. - Kindly keep these Accounts paid at this Session is a bneak_in ' LAbe home of M'r. R. Mc.Crohan, .recently ; i Fairport Deputation- ask Ajesistance - Weddin bells are double- ringing - Aennati�h of resident rides - Canadian Oil Philip Benns, 5th con. Uxbridge, g ,motes ocen, i 1 s of TI'Air Tt1,Aas An�i - ,'which was discovered last Monday to the •south of Whitevale.' _ *rt Beach. made an appeal tb the C4 402.73, Vigor, Oil Co. 121,50; morning. Mr. Bemis, a farmer, has The , grateful • than',s of the Pori- counedt in connection with the roads, George Crothers 4.19. Bruce -Easton beenn a ploy ed in the 'city, and on veners of the recent Red Cross C h e r r wood the water system and sanitation. II.I0; Inter.' Nat. Harvester' 117,38; F rot home on Monday,' diecov. 'Drive is extended, to the many con- 1►IT• Jack, s resident of the comm- Charles Cooper 63.99. Joe Burrows ? vrod IG.o, loo=: -steel ;.a and tributa and to the' canvassers: - unilai and also an engineer, spoke 4.45; Wilson Insurance 119.25; Cyril _ clothes and papers strewn over the Mrs. Geo. Hamlin, Mrs. F. 'Herbert' - The W A. will meet in the Hall for the body asking council to give Morley, insce, 131.25. Roy Ws Had- floor Mr, Jack Norton, Constable, on and Mrs W. Fitch A very thorough, sons' assistance in connection with 15x00; Fred Hick& 92.53; A. Haet- on Wednesday afternoon, June 10th. -Investigating, discovered that about one hundred percent canvass result- o their private roads, Reeve Reesor ings 56,70; Albert Lee 92.15; Gor- ed in the netting o Group 6, wilt be hostesses Subject one hundred dollars worth of tools, ttixg f $178 from our stated that the council had put seven don Benson 98.40; Ken Ward 116.37 -- clothing, Seweliry, a folding camera village, a very satisfactory stun. for Roll Call His Scale u! Values. tons of calcium ' chloride' on ''the ff { a;• is ! �-�- ets, were missing. '�Ttte film in the The grand work of the International Mme Edith Laughlin of the C• W. Fairport Road last year and advised Contingencies -' Donald Beaton 80. --- sooners had been partially exposed, �' Cross is now pretty generally a' A. F. stationed at Guelph, spent �t �ci1 would be glad to 'do 00; Lloyd Tolindon, Collector 50.00, , understood atilt respected and the west -end with her grandxaother What the could ',to help In-the and Asst, Clerk 50,00, Constable ' and was found in the barn along Footed app. Y p ttp -. redated b eve Mrs. Laughlin and her brother, lee f►itlsl a medal Mr.' Banns has tea Y ryone, aril our best r t 1 p, of the roads thin year: Irvine, 100.00; Dr, quires 60.00; a eived In the last war. police are in ' ie never too much support for the Newton The deputation also 'asked for Dept, of Health 9.1 'B. Jamieson �estigsLSng. Red Orois: Misses Jeanie and Jean were Sun- assistance in the .garbage collecting. Court teen 4.00; Tiros Gregg Coact day visitors at the. farm stated that they had been pay - fees '4.00; Pickering. News; ststio;F > ` lhweral Rites Paid to Wou Wallace ing a local boy for the' job, but rte ery 8.25. D1 A. Beer, inm&mnce 70. Funeral services were held TUee�' h ad work elsewhere and the thus- 04; Wm- Westney, expers Cot% day afternoon last to paj a last t=, ee nwo, Od Lion had bpcotne critical. Mr, Reeaar+ Wi ' w D n b a rtO said that they had "run up. igainst Paid by Relief =y Mrs. Conner A►80; b�te._to_ _. -11uym Wallace, who -pass — S. Morrish 11.20. Ross Murlson IL _ ed away on Saumdayy lee ,Ifs was - - _. ; -!� s wrt before and __ _ of s �. -r - - . - - - - - -- 7.97' CIO, o_r e _ early The many friends of Mrs. Wesley b g - -- to wo k oat, and that would come- active on fa fa till 89th year~ Mr. Wallace had Dumbarton Red Cross Drive has to 9 46, fanned in his ear nth. He was Sadler are pleased to know that .she. beenc Ton ht to d successful dose, in sports ima _woe particular- with the cot1wtion of $370.* and more under, the Local Im rovement Plan. DaTrmtges to 9iti G9ar+e '1y fond of bowling nd curling, He is able to be out 'and around again, still corning blr The district extended p Baledoec g after her prolonged illneest Dr. Aismstrong stated some of the 1000; 'Warren;,t� p„Zp. attended -the Baptist Church., Tate irons 'the Bay Ross', to the Pickering services were held from the home of <?oa�gtatulations to Mr, and 'Mre• and Scarboso to Miss, Yrs. bra dswghter, Mrs. Elrans Ward, and Milton Ormserod, formerly of Green- Cbaa. 12 • ;eC.a.n.•. ., r, _iL. . ^-r. 'ate• -'�. malefactors. hot,' however, ' till divides death from the resur i, RADIO -REPORTER s U N D A Y - i. _ Jesus was crucified 'did the in- ton. T - C /'r u O O / �- l scriptions appear and were the - The Dark&wss DIALING WITH DAVE. J L,r !I L Jews aware of• it and of the writ- 4.3. `.`And it was now a the �: / (1 (7 O )k j ltl�;' YL UV1C. ... JIA L11 11U LL1, dll l� a t�411�llc oo Wartime Prices and Trade Board: along. The Bandwagon shows L J J `t•se/ _ . i - The Dyeing Thief• over the whole laird until the ; " From this mightily -important across Canada, are going to stage - �' -, - ninth hour. •- And'the'veil -of- the - r - -- 4eyartment comes a Monday the Optimist Club to some • pro- LESSON 23 s� And one of the n:alefac- temple was rent in the midst." ,through Friday radio message gram publicity. • CKOC now airs - tors that were„ hanged railed on The da1•knesss •served as a mantel plus, mightily tine radio enter- it's Bandwagon show Wednesday :FRIDAY: THE DAY OF him, saying, `Att not- thou--the for ; the sufferer, to cover him tainment. At 10.30-a.m. E.D.S.T., night at 8.30, as does CFRB' to SUFFERING Christ? Save thyself and . �•'•. front tFe ¢eoffii t ° ^T• program .- "Soldier's = _FiteP Torttnio!. _.Girce' as :Optimistie -- 11+-- - - Atli)- (Christ's Words on -tire ---- 4fY- l;'ut - "ttte O er - answered; -and of•His enemies. comes on• the air on the National ten - to some •new Optimistic Cross.) rebuking him said, `Dost thou riot Cry From The Cross _ Network of the CBC. Lt reaches ideas! Luke 23:33 -46; Mark 15:33,34 QLei is rr. iron, seeing tlwu alt 3 t. "And at the. -ninth hour into every ' Wartime Canadian • • • (Compare "Jobs 19:25 -30 in the same 'condemnation'. 41. ) Jesus cried -with a loud voice, home with a story that is as up • News notes from here and there Anti 'we indeed justly; for we 'Eloi, Eloi, lama sauachthaniY' GOLDEN TEXT. - He was to-the- minute as today's head- Soria KarloEt will again appear receive the due award of ur, being interpreted, `My g wounded for our transgressions, which is, t - `=-- -- -lines; and a Message that will deed:: but this man hatti ne _ - as guest on the Sunday night he was bruised for our in' - -- God, 3Iy God, why- bast -thou for WRITE TO�fOAROW'S- headYirtea -- iniquities; - tbot;tinb Im�is "s: - -4'?. And he slid, ,•, Of victory! T .NIO story is a serial- X30 Inner'Sanetum --Mystery-Play- ��e chastisement of our peace was. Jesus, reinemuer me when. thou saken me 46. And Jesus, cry- a -this Sunday, and on June 21st, upon him; and with his stri es ing with a loud voice said, 'Fa-. d- ized dramatization ' of a soldier's also, Outstanding 6iystery yarns p cotnest fh 'thy kingdom ". Here then, into Thy hands 1 commend : - -- - wife'� life in Canada 1942 -her we are healed. Isaiah u3:o: is one of the • most remarkable are selected for each Karloff ap nay spirit', and having said this problems, her family, her in -laws. pearance on this top - ranking Blue THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING ps.ssages of _ a'l. the. Scriptures. he gate up the ghost. ". The ,loud _It touches deeply on one's emo• — network - feature, heard -iii Cana-di - Y. p Thts' one malefactor, called the ruing with which Christ spoke in- ' Time: -Frida Aril 7, A.D. ttonal make -up, and provides ac-' over a network of stations ar• repentent ;thief' believed in God. 30. dicates that -Christ did not die tion, pathos, - comedy "arid 'gelreral rjmed by­ the -CBC, including_- _ _ - .place -Tile- place called Cal- • Most criminals cry out in the of exhaustion, but 'that , he main Interest of a high order. It is Yor. LKOC in Hamilton. vary, - - - - X - -of - .their- _condemna_t;on that _tgt4ed fullness of strength and women - dedicated to the woman : ' then are - innocent, but this man __SUAdav on CKOV — inviting_ The- Cruu4i *a<►r ^ au -ar -ty hc. -spru 11, . '! �a- w4ara- -- -•- - "" ��,� lie "as aSllyy- ne uelgeveu "Father" shows that Jesus' soul - you to listen to rue Songs or toe 33 :(a.)" And 'when the Jesus to be. innocent. This thief to Victory, During it's first two Petersen, at 12,45; "The World's y came has recovered athd thQ darkness ,weeks on the' air, the program unto the place which is called the had real faith in Christ: did not . Most Honored Music" at one o'• skull the a the crucified him. is gone. was broadcast at 10.30; but now • 3 y lead an werit of his *own. He clock; and' the Golden Gate Quar• 33(b). And the malefactors, one . flung himself utterly on the mer. • is being heard in the spot held tat at 6.15. They are just three -".by "Dr. Susan" - 11.30 a.m. on the' right hand -and the other vy of ahr;4t t•i +. 1Q,...s.. 1<2..1a� a thz as,�Sti$d `° ar GK--,C on the left." Some -have thought The Optimist Club, programs, which also include Promise Of Salvation that the place was so called be- Flt OR Expansion Perhaps there, is one in ,your Charlie McCarthy at 8.00, p.m,, In- taupe it was a low, rounded emin- '43. "and he said unto' him, community -- or it not, there in net Sanctum Mysteries .. at 8.30; - ence in the shape of a skull: 'Verily I say unto thee, today • • Bolts weighing 205 pounds are is representative, who 'journeys to and the Fred Allen Show_.- at Others have thought that : it was shalt • thou 'be 'with' 'me in Para- shrunk a fraction of an inch by _• I local centre for regular meet. 9.00 res given this name .because there dise'." In our Lord's .gracious dry ice to ensure_ good- fit in the lags. There are some seventeen Interesting aide note on one-of dead bodies Were thrown.- Th(, response to the thief's request assembly of the great 150,000 Optlmi�t Clubs in Ontario, and Radio's great: Kate Smith will t*o men crucified on each side we- have ' a -striking illustration p y ' t•:, r borse owes h dro- electric turbine • they have dedicated themselves soon be seen on the screen_. -fin a of our Lord were robbers of how Divine 8o providing the children of Bri- series of short features, • under per- - grace - exceeds' generators at Grand Coulee Dam : •Main, with as.-large a supply as the title "America Sings with sons of very evil character, human expectations. The thief in Washington. The bolts are + #' possible of chocolate in the edible Kate Smith." All proceeds from Prayer For Forgiveness prayed that the Lord would re- nearly six inches in diameter and bar form. Radio is going to play the Columbia Produced Pictures 34(a). "And Jesus said, Father nte�ber bun in his coming king- two feet or more long. Too Heavy rte part in helping the campaign will be turned over to the USO1 forgive them: for they know not nom, ut Christ assures him that and tocr Bold to be lifted by hand, what they, do." WgLMUjt_Au"lv before that very day had passed the bolts are lowered into pe,.l_ RADIO ! lltfT I eunoose that the nroyer. u� he shoud be with the - Saviour in tion by a small hoist. After place- tered, not only for the Roman Paradise-. -:dot aafY A ' s OFFrAtI inert, the bolts return to normal' - TORONTO STATIONS cKAC Montreal Tact saoaT RAVE soldiers, who were the mere in reply signify the' survival of the temperature pnd expand to a per- . CF•RB riot, CBL 7.4et CKCR Waterloo 1400k GSS L■gl■ ■d g.3tm soul after death of. the bed but fact fit. 'Before installation the ' ( KGO Ottawa .. 1330k struments of the executioners, but y. , - CKCL sect, cBY lust Gsv lmsglaaa e.tie=- it tells us 'that the believer is bolts are laced -in dry" Timmlae ..147gk for all His enemies. p ry ice for r' U.S. NETWORKO C•Kb0 Sudbury 700k GOD Engla■d ll.Taas ' " _. ',WEAF N.R.C. Rod gWb CKM Brantford 138ok Osm R■glant il.e0as 34(b). and parting his gar- with him during the interval that twelve to eicteen_ hours. "%az N.B.c. Blue trot CKLW wsaamow 800k GSG England 17.75= menb amen them, the cast W ABC (C.D.s SSOt C'K 1 C W lagham 02ek „ g Y }' WOR (1l.B.S.) ..,riot GaP !0■slaaa 13.31= lots. Selfishness here seems - is'-mss VIP t mow`- "a ap.ma• •. concentrated - out of this ter - =' cF•oy Owes sa. �i•woi% a s8a R■rrai• ..1a•igh Ralf Russia • , seem title guest, _ •. _� - ; CKOC Mamltton 11301 M#H_4X Rochester 11sak they were determined WELL- KNOWN STAR CH111L Hamilton seek w'Lw Claclanati Toot Rxla R■mela lz.ssm t0 personally profit, in the '�ae- CKTB St. Catk. 1330k WGY Sch•neetady Sigh RV00 Russia 13.48= [ i CF•CF Montreal. , Gash KDKA Pittsburgh 10•aak WGRA - ;she■ectady qui9ltlOn of -property, no matter - CFCH *north Say 1=0k WBBX elileage .. Test 13.:13m how insignificant its value. HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pusste If He has an CFCO Cheth■m .. 6Mk WREN Buffalo :: OOeh WCAa Phi /a. I&"= 1 Stage and } -- style of GFPL London ...1370k W(.R Buffalo ... book The Gazing People g soup. CJCS Strotferd ..LZMAL WKBW Buffalo 1a20k WRVL Boston I&LOse '35(a). "And the people stood radio star. singing - �. CFRC Klnastoq 1400k 4SJR Detroit rook WCBZ N. York 11.eam beholdin " p d He specializes' 17 Closed h==ub. g• - Jesus had a oken of in ._ T - e' them as being without a shop- 12 Rowing tool. 18 Feast -- ead. 11 herd, and manv of them hsd coin- i3 v,d. T 44-op skiBa� S I to hope that - perhaps He was their 15 Native metal law' s Shepherd. Could they but see, 16 Distinctive 21 Sword 1lR1GH7 TO THE WANDERER _ I He was indeed the good she herd theory. -I3. Hracm Lancaster n TO Bt'ltSltl and in the m s p ry' no is nest Into ; the 'turbulent - Canadian a was crying down His life for IS Dewy. frequent as Over 100,000 Peo to Killed o! 1637 young Gil - -, y B e`a e o n• - them, _ 20 New Englalld � that Says Stratford - 28" --� � -. - -- _ -' -- - i &tensrocld plunged, with the--con- The Scoffing Rules. (abbe.). FlakeUk& Herald 21 Oriental coin, 24 Inclosed. _ 1 3rlctian that the corrupt clique S6 {b),: ";inn the rulers also- 22 Crystalline 98 Sasebsr i 1�(known as the Compact)- -them X tragic Indication o!' what the scoffed at him, saying, He saved substance. Algiers. VERTICAL teams. " - _ Y sepresentigg the Crown must be a others; let him:' save himself. if g; f,'f its. StSlarted. "� riot yc wisp: 27 F ion. price on his iwad, zaid* bL Li . tills is the Christ of God his .24 Fell clumsily. suddenly. 8 To obsirwE 38 Brooch. A could only rely on the girl he. - mean is the statement o! - an of chosen." The very fact that " - 25 Entrances. 38 You and me. i0 Festivals. ` ;:loved and his. Yankee cousin ficial' of the Ministry of Pensions these supposedly religious men, 2TVanished. 32-Those that sue 4 Either. S1 Comlrtelt w>eY,) 'r. Ar tlfosiah. But he played his part that the department has supplied the rulers o! the Jews, members _ �8 Jumbled type. 40 Volume S Backbones. _ 33 Food. !with' full vigor -;as soldier, spy, . 10,000 artificial eyes since the war of •the Sanhedrin, could cast such 29 Bottles.. (abbr.). ' "8 Jars. 88 Tree. i prisoner of the Crown, and scout began. That he meant - civilian words ,at one who had never done 30 Made fluid by 41 Sports. 7 Close. 87 Edible RNs. for William Lyon Mackenzie, casualties is evidenced by hts anything but goad, ,,,Offers. ade- heat. 42 Over (contr.). 8 Court (ebbs:.). 39 Ketch. - But Gil was only part of the 9tuuti- humorous observation that quatg evidence that' these meq_ �1 Twice.' -49 Parrot Ash. O Discussed: 40 Food list srand 'and colorful Stensrood women .were. much, more particu- were .not seeking jucstice. Notice - 32 Writing fluids. (pl.). 40 Made a 41 Antelope. family. Grandfather'*. Barnabas iar than men in getting artificial _ that they did not insult the wicked 33 Carved g(mt.. 45 Window part. mistake- 42 Simpleton. 3:316 fy.LL... .•�.b .'Lad £.u- W°' that - a #nhatil #t,e �d(gt of irr '._ _L,.�. 1+..� --- were eastm s-t- trrassiti4e - --ie He siu►ieu ins_ li ocnvvi omc+al. -m Like. - — g- ire Loyalista from !f,, York their real eyes. these words at One who never reed, the first — 14 Measure of 4S Postscript Q Well over 100,000 people . havve- -did an thin but that which '35 Governor of talkie picture. area. (abbr.). • • •. 3 "State. -They and Gil, and all Y g _ _ - -•- - , 1`11tenarood men, were big, 'and been killed in.` the United ling• pleased the Father. t 2 ntle, and touch 'when aroused. dom by air raids, the great ma- t ti's g The Mocking Soldiers - - • _ And as Barnabas. said, "They al -' -7ority being civilians: Bombs 36. "And the soldiers .also t2 t; li t !pays did marry pretty women•" being no respecter of persons, mocked him, coming to him, o!- ` 1 The Canadian Rebellion 'was many of them, Wbably more than fering biro vinegar. 37.,and say- li - ied forward by the same driv- haK, have been women and ehil•' ing, If thou art ..the •Bing , of the dren. Of the inJured, at least. 10; Jews save thyself." •ing force which had been behind ysef.. It• was the rite American Bevolutiorf - the 000 have lost an eye. Thousands -. duty of these solders to watch m �atrie fundamental urge which have lost arms . or. legs. As long, hint because sufferers sometimes. — as they live they will be firing - - �ementa- N�or�6 America today. lingered - alive - on the cross for nd from it, slowly •canli i Can - testimonies to the brutality ot, the days. •All these insults took ;ZS dm's Dominion - status. - Ali t - -- place during' the earlier part of With romance, action, and. scenes, ^ #harsh as It seems, - there is no the crucifiction, and before the p t •ahif6tig from Toronto to iuivaio, German awiui • aaricness came on. The + ,.Albany, and'Quebec,- this exciting. people that this sort of warfare soldiers would delight in these tirinlpe ' its own retribution except - .novel expresses in concrete terms by paying them back in their own . taunts, because dike the ancfnnta, _ _ • - . . . -the jealousy with which free men genera E, -, they detested the Jcrs. 35 eternally guard their rights. coin, and' with - cumiulati've inter- . Tumults'pf list most violent kind est. There is no way of stopping often _aros_e :r; m_..the_hrul r , tso- :�y :. %sight -to tko-Wsnderer - -67 - -= the' -raids on- 'Britain - -exce t- b - ' P y lence ° },at.t, d Whitt: th ^t• s jk!%,cd 30 rue• Lancaster ... McClelland Inflicting worse raids on Germany, to the conquered nation. A Stewart, Ltd.... Price $3.00. Those who live by the sword, or 41 42 the -- bem-b, "' must p6rish by the, The Superscription - So serious is the coal shortage sword or the bomb, Then the g8• "and there was also a sup- 4d 44 -- erscri lion , over him . ` An Eire that tart is being used ' Germans will cease bullying pee- A This is the - � "' •< _. some extent for railway other-, -peaceful races and King of the _ J�� _ We !•,e,_ Ethel. w allow them to live their own lives, nothing about inscriptions for the :1 POP- A Right - Handed One! By J. MILLAR WATT ; WHAT'S THE lyIATTER ONLY = I"HE ::.... WITH THE GUP? i y _ I WANT _ - - -� '1 — HANDLE ON _ -� - -- - -_ - - °--� -- - - 1 - , THE' OTHER ry NOTI'•1ING WITH SIDE w :` elpt• • . i \ i• n .,/ *vY'r •b` . • 4 .La. , • • P? " y, • _ <��• � • J• � 1 , I 1 '•C f�, ' - • .. ' .. .. . . • • • .. -• LLff •• .. • SG `., , m .. I�:aPy 4•xr: •. T � � '• 4•�!{'. JP f fns at Vimy Barracks —the Divis• • 1ona1 H. Q•— Rollins and his com- panions were put for work. In fact. a :. ° for 26 hours he - was at a desk _ BRAN IS Oil 6 f without even leaving for meals. ><'; u Now, three days 'after arriving v FAVORITE CEREAL BECAISE T� N6E -` at Aldershot, the hectic prelim- - NORi� A G1�A 3nury work had been. completed. _ WE NAVE FONNO IT _ t �16MDS Headquartetis Companies of the - R 1aAY„ - ' QIIR E - - -- various units - -wool$ now take over, — �TNE "BETTS and Rollins found himself ing a notification from his O. C. / _ROM that would ordinarily have brought a cheer to his lips. He had been Says Mrs Alma Fortin, Jonquiere, due to lack of the right kind of y granted his 48 hours' leave effec- �• since we first realized ",bulk" in our diet? But remember. - • — - - - five immediately instead of hay. Quebec: alicruoata s Ass. -BRAN Au.-m&AN doesn't wosjh like cathar- _ _ ._:,_4 y, - wait he— p cte - - -- being; it kiss -tics. It takes time. Eat it regularly - fng to for t e� a it ten �a to our�well- axes our ` c- - days. favorite cereal. ALL- siRArt helps a& and drink plenty of water. Get - -, - -- —' keep regular naturally ..,. we don't ALL -BRAN at your grocer's, in two : When jumpy, overstimulated nerves make you -grumpy, irri- With a grim smile, he fingered need piusporNwowders any more." convenient• size packages, or ask for the brink army note. A look-see . --- - - table, maybe it's time to give your nerves a rest from'the• stimu- - at London would have been a new - " 'Bet don't you try w1.te cap s the individual serving package in - • Better Way" to oorrec! the cause restaurants. Made by Kellogg's iu -- : • lating effects of the caffein and tannin you,ge:t in your mealtime high for him if _ it He if you're troubled by constipation London, Canada- beverages. Time you discovered' a grand, new mealtime drink, sneak his head. too —in a cup of delicious Postum. So, if you are jumpy — over- An authorized tiro .ealer must T Seated in a London -bound train, d stimulated— switch to Postum —it contains no drugs, it give's Reg read with interest a delayed make the Lest possible use of ai: es --vour nerves a chance to rest. :� �, -newspaper report of the landing TABLE TALKS and tubes which can be made fit Relax with a cup of delicious Yosttim —dnnlc as nwcn as you ado —th'is time a complete' division - By SADIE B. CHAMBERS resell those which are in good con - • like —as often as you like. It's a great —at an 'unnamed Scottish - port." dition, must repair and resell - ` :nightcap, too. Try Postum. Another headline caught his those which can be made safe for Strawberry Tme :. CONTAINS Qye' NA?IS BLITZED IN CON- S operation, but is allowed to sell to VOY ATTACK. Under It a head- pace again tit wsn3ett €ul another authorized dealer for re- s� OR TANNIN tag reap: u- tiUA1' 'i'HAt' BACK- , pair and resale a fire which he ?9 - time of the ear known sa 'Siraw- ...NOTFIlNG FIR11S WITH HEAVY LOSES. Y does not want to repair himself. TO KEEP berr. Time ", is with us. "It was announced today by � All tires -or tubes which I should have liked to cannot ! YOU AWAKE the admiralty that a major assault give you be sold, or repaired for sale, td a 100 CUPS IN TH'E S -OZ. TIN ��, lit on an Incoming convoy was re- entirely new recipes, -but had re- vehicle owner must be disposed -. 3,,��,'• ��' 1n4Z quests for shortcake, pie, and - -. pulsed with heavy ]oases suffered q of to a salvage collector such as conserve — so have decided to - -- -- by the Nazis. At least Ave , U- a local branch. of the National '. T- booth were destroyed," the a, make this a request column. Salvage committee or sold tp a �• SERIAL STORY count stated, "and 1'2, enemy bom- Those of you who keep the p sera dealer. ' here and fighters -downed in one recipes of "Table Talks" on file MURDER �N CONVOY of the fiercest engagements of would do well w turn is the last short dua•atlon seen in the war to recipe 'of, strawberry shortcake. date. There was a misprint—the flour "Blitz" Orphans 0 A. W. O'BRIEN _ - - '- "The Admiralty admitted that Printed 2 cued should be 21A 11_ :000 - Children .,be fl., V ­1 (,Sava,lludUULL V1 LLLe ilk ups and the ma should read ~ _y�tretc• o„lilni, embttten There are emotions that rise above ias "nsnX ar would indicate that 3A cup instead of 3A cup. ad by his experience with Joan, patriotism, and In the.softness of a trap had been set for the con- ' The British Broadcasting Corp - tells his whole story to the cal- those blue eyes even after his Toy. but the Navy had no Oaten- 234 cup8 flour (pastry) oration quoted an official spoke&- e■el, seeks no mercy for previous. "betrayal -Gres find read 'tor• 8 431& teaspoons brain powder man as saying there are 11.000 Navin concealed certain facts. 8i4enesa. He could—have sworn flea of allowing any more Jervis p g p "blitz" orphans in' Britain and that y 0 Bay tragedies.' is teaspoon salt arrangements are being made - to y. The colonel tells hire he Is too that she had given him a- kindly "No Indication was given of the $ teaspoons sugar valuable to be lost to a court smile, 'as much as to say that she size of the British escort or of take care of-them. them. tdt cup butter The spokesman sal "The hit - swartial, extends his sympathy to understood. But he felt every, mo- the wherpabou ■ nr he artar1, h „t iii eua milk a poke an d c firer fdh his Ill -kited romans. meat he Tad ipewF*I[E-tbe gir'I � 'lt was stated that some of the 1 egg g•�•- t:h:.a� . �..i•.t;Yt:r Officers of the c rave bye o e would remain forever with him. ]ltx dry. sn ingredients, cut in but- under the strain of the bombing That n�tit betel l %ndi g had planes shot down carried R.A.F. Sr y, . :I Lk p . ice _ attacks, by the enemy.” _ sealed enders, d seowr airs spy _ .g markings which is alleged . to have tar and add milk and egg (teen rer eluding Nazi craft and getting Drov ed nay rule. rn the late been tEe reason for the sinking beaten) very gradually. Toss on all of troops as to England. afternoon, the troops had plainly « a liner some weeks ago. it flon:ed board and divide in two Colonies of insects which feed + ° ° 1 heard intensive gunfire to the dis- would appear,. therefore, that the parts. Pat and roll dut to fit on the banyan and other oriental:-' TO THE "WELCOME SNAIL" tint southeast and, strangely en-* R.A.F. has dveiaed.& signal sYatem round. pan. Spread one layer. with trees, p.xtducs the animal resin .� CHAPTER XI open. the convoy pad immediately that -has checkmated the latest butter, place other layer on top' known- commonly as lac, bane o! Deliberately or not, Lieutenant *eared off as oddly irregular- Hitlenlan device. and bake in hot oven for 20 min. shellac. _ I Course In the direction of the „�•, a,pt r., -, „ • �s L tab utes. Split; spread with softened action. van hour or so miter sun, flutter and place sweetened bar- at - -organization chorea uptin arrival set, the booming. noises had end• falled to return from the engage• - ; at Aldershot Camp. Assigned to &ad the • nn se' :na eta had meat, the only loss suffered by rtes generously between layers y,.... Lam,., i3,.. -1L the British forces was some dam. and on top, l • � Tl: assumed the mantle of awesome Strawberry _Wnt Pie 'T he had been rushed immediately sink- tranquillity hat comes with night. age to a destroyer and the ,i °' J upon arrival at- a Scottish port Y ling of s trawler, the Loch Lomond. 8 cups- strawberries halved • ;_ d It was nearly one o'clock when 13(L cups granulated sugar -tlo the • nearest railway terminal The gallant skipper, whose aasrie D g a lonely winking light atf the lei cu water . zi:lo Cat and tent, with a number of other starboard bow made the night fad not yet_ been as&ertafned as officers, directly to Aldershot to this edition went to press, • found s teaspoon -salt islet young. Outside: the ship remain- teas oou a rmint rse �ttoaal�. ^' handle endless detail work assoo- ed its same gloomy blacked•out himself near a U -boat that had D peppermint fated with .the billeting of the self. but. Inside. It was Dulsatinst apparently been driven to the our• flavoring 1 "inaatan sotasers aue to roitow on life and good felIowaht lace oy ueptn- cnarges. 1% , t>� trains. That lonely llgbt_.meant the'con• ':Instead of veerh% away from cup cold water 1 sorje ,ai A but Rollins was glad of the 20- the U-boat and allowing nearby Combine berries with , water, sea - voy had actually come within sugar and salt and simmer ten at► d rf hoar - &day lob. It helped take his warships to attack, the Lckgk Lo•, gr ip 7 eight of Land =most likely North sistinutes. Pour over gelatins which their �r saind off outer thoughts that mood turned her bow directly at 8e era Areland —end althiaugh the has been soaked in cold water. Aiae _ tour, - sawed false kiln brain at every the Nazi sail approached full ships were obviously in danget'ona Stir until - gelatine dissolves, add �efsstre moment Besides, the tragic aaeed ahead:.. A British destroyer a waters the thrill of seeing a light- ?bmba' st sub- - - - -- ---, experience on `•T 9" bad taken was forced to'bold Its fire In fear flavoring, cool and pour over the arless recipes house after ea many days 'at sea berries. When commencing to �e edge off the glamor to be of hitting the trawler. while the B substftatfas dominated all other senamtlona, set be bure t9' stir thoroughly) ' erected at the slid of -the zig• U -boat opened lire on the Loch ( angle sugar. -, The party lasted to dawn when r. �,, tt - _ - 'omc near into baked shell. Chill_ Be- -&, the men rouna: memseFves salting i v w' whipped molasses. be lore serving cover with - .. dad a out the whole drama ra a sand t e trawler was suers- _ K • - rag . a 8°II 4l. - recipes, - serenely along the River Cline c cream and garnish with whole new Inw • and his soul was haunted a bit se eratl times, sinking be• gain by 1y g d airs d on either side �b rolling 9 f flanks a es' M laemory —the soft light in a pair fore achieving its evident purpose scud t,o �. ergs Scotlish bills with preftyyvlllages berries• Chet n , a - • 0 blue eyes as he glanced fleet- to ram the U -boat which was Strawberry Conserve car patrons on fie 011111iaa dotting - the •breathtaking green• yyss lltngly !n Joan's direction that aw• later captured by the destroyer. 1 cit.. ripe strawberries 08tionaf, include snslas. maple gal night in the O. C.'s cabin. mesa: No survivors of the Loch Lomond 'ii` lb: seeded raisins letter, glingerb , cup oustar'd.' �j Banda reappeared, and the PDe ST H are • -cake and cake ere That b had followed w emon . .. 1�6a t e o ed the stern hav b ra reported." d ., a ee e troops sang :as the convoy Alp- 2 _ :. . • .... me of Morgan's favorite new. path of didn't a 2 oran es duty t e se h pain. n. g M Y D Rollins smiled sadly t � himself. o • Y h grouched a big later in the . to ]b. coo ed .welnuta' . sugarless" sttpatlola• dap. The escorting wen-of-war He was recalling the ruddy -faced Pp Golden Corn Oaks Heed up on the. sides, and the Scot whd .had stood on the bridge (or pecans) cup butter 1 cu tarn stood on deck at attention and, waved merrily as he passed 1. qt. sugar 'cup moYuees 4 tti n 1t)_ the troop ships back in the Ca- Wash said drain the berries and i cup milk • «� ati salute t the sl co n- fa o pas u8 m t ' i 1 c corn ea i in kettl w th l n resew e ace pp ' gent. Famed rivalry 'between Army radian port while the men sang _ P p g Cream the butter. add •molasses • ; _ and Navy went by the boards, and the song suggested by the painted- raisins, sugar, grated rind• and and eOg grills. Oradriall add mills the soldiers cheered . themselves over name on the bow., PAD of oranges and lemon. Cook slterastiatt with dry nsredleatti, • L.,aaac. it rasa s auycrL aue. -u+cut _ :f P,?� avE$ina w''.Eia >; -cg ' slowly for' 30 ttllIIUtea: then add _ .. Vfjl ell — enough almost for any man's 7►.nded in Waterloo Station. For walnuts and cook for ten ninnies field in whites of seas beaten stiff.' lifetime. the Itrst time; the lientenant`found longer.. Place in glasses and cover Sake vin buttered cake pw 20 himself in something of a quan• with parrafin. minutes at Eb0° F. ]lakes ! !! -inch, - layers. fiery. W e: a would he go? __L1Q - ]Mtw Caamtrers , rretcooe■ personal "sple-11frialt Fitting t Next morning, Greg•and his fel- don was cloaked in its nightly 'letters from s■teee■ted reaaen. Sae Boil one-half pint maple syrno h,a aiatt`tlfii...... Ltd_ t .,t_3_ - -ad- -there was 4- ' - -... .e .....Le. ..��...L.�. ..ILL IraoLcu wl \. vl 4 opa L: shot Camp. Army transport autos nothing to be seen by pedestrians. •` teplcs for her eelmma, sad to _ _ • , sm read T +o u■te■ to your F :pet double boiler until mixture thickens. rushed them from the railway w rna °'t i,pof dinner -$t Simpson's ' peeve■•" Requests for reelpes or Stir constantly. Remove' trom lire.' terminal through typically Fug:• might be- the best bet. He left his special menus are t■ order. Address add 1 tablespoon butter and beat) your letters to lilts■ Sadie B. Client- until cool. Stir in 1 cup citron. - - - -- lish lanes, bordered by well -kept way gingerly into a cab. Item 73 west Adelaide Street, To- route." Send stamped self - addressed Currants and chopped rant meats green hedges, quaint little villages, 11 To Simpsop'a, driver, and e■velepe It Ton :visa a reply• which have been flavored with 1 -; • �1 endless parade grounds level as there's no hurry." He settled back tableEpoon sherry and % teaspoon, . as a billiard table, pretty, streams, In the darkness, then leaned 'for- grated •nutmeg.* Spread between and - dense wooded areas. • Occas- ward again, tapping the glass. Against The Law layers of cake and ice with maple • `�° "; tonally they slowed down along "Could you drive me, instead, to Rubber frosting. YtRet the left side et the road for pass• s restaurant" on Greek Street In TO DeptrOy bSoft Molasses Gingerbread My 1 cup mulames 1 eirt �- marching troops or the oho It' al • 'VFeI• r linen 'of ma g pe e S s called .the Cup � butter t'cu flour O rr A , ° S 7 teas x on, ends t teaspoons in sr s , f ]too s g sn 'Scope' of the re plat mak _ o motes fixed convoys, come Snail'. p g ivy- 8 - , c, i h 'b cup butter milk �, teaspoon salt It a offence to destroy tires as b n e a a back b loom o • the ea Rol- mbered that In the, f e � R Greg reme g Y ca- g bu et• an molasses fa son ' Put tt d Locat in the ictu a range home he had' heard a speaker line' face was lined with a whim- been broadened to include all scrap an and cook until boiling point e D ecj P reequ r,g _ ._ .. • _ nnchetq Country West of High compare the' 'size of • Montreal � sisal smile: This' would have been rubber, it eras announced recently Is teac3led. Remove from Are. 'add ,A .. River, Alberta, The Stampede with that of Aldershot— Montreal, •'; a glorious night !f he had been ' by the Department of Munitions soda and beat vigorously. Than RanclTi8 owned and 32,000 acres, and Aldershot, 30; on his 'way fo a meeting with and Supply. add milk, 'egg well beaten and re-i operated by mainittg ingredients mixed and, Ouy Weddick, cowboy, yrriter. 090 acres. And too, that speaker �,TOaD. He mentally pictured the The order now provides that no sifted. Bake lb minutes in small had dwelt on the fact that upon ' scene, Find even imagined how she person shall burn, cut, or, destroy ' dean of International rodeo ro- tin having pea, two-thirds, filled with A these parade grounds where Can- I .would look, what they would talk "any tine or tube of a passenger dupers, who for,many years pro- car, truck, motorcycle, bicycle, air• mixture. dated THE STAMP��E at adian feet'now marched, Romans about and .,.. He•shook his head. Ch'kf"Morgan Will gladly tarnish , ? once marched to war, and' ruins This was tearing open waunda plane or other vehicle, any rub- other choice sugar-saving recipes. • Calgary. •' - - - somewhere in the Aldershot area •••that find cut deeply into. his very her boots, hose, scrap from repass- Ne may be reached _ in care; of _ _ • �..', +tT- Honvin S " Brand marked • the spot where King o A]• being. Ong or from making .repair, mater- Canadien National Railways, $64 - -- —1. �:— �a,t- -#tu##fertttltatl,..a - a. - - McGill St., AZontrea�Caaada. a (i., -6 -- .udedj - .:...:.:.. =mss: saDretn- preen':'.::•= -- — — V for retreating, retread' scrap, fait • thou t th years before; ISSUE 23i'42 r _ THE STAMPEDE But that was all the trine he'i+ad Of the total world, production of 'belts, t•adlator hose," or other tined . � � �. RANCH for romantically historical relies- mica in 1!139- -9,01K tons -6,334 or disc: rded rubber products o flons. A few minutes after arriv -' tons dame ;rum ..India.' J robber scrap. C _ wy`.w,.!. ..,o �S •. Wz.. w r;'3! •.x!•. ti . T . . •- . 7, _ - _ - � • _.�.— - - - -, -; �•,,:.?swl.. .� - - .... : r °" - :1 4.�"ff��l,��;tis'�• �'tw s ':s _ .._.. -. .. ;+- .,::..i. -.:., sue,.,_. ...- .ra.,.• Y,.. "r - _-' ;, -i..� ',a - 5- pieceWalnutbed -i - : _- �N6Tr•GE _ • 9* umu B R O C K noo=n suite, 84.5Q - Q t , � _ - — - - _ day ouch and 2 'oo �j QQ�• - - Chairs, 72.50 - - _ GROCERIES.. �VUUD, CEMENT, sA.Nb, alts vEL, Spring =f !fled matt• - - = _ - Healthfully Air- conditioned c 50 -43 50 t ook em Over and T'HURSD'AY, FRL and SATURDAY res6sC8, �'V. y'° BLiILDER'B SUPPLIER JUNE t s and 6. Dibette suite, _6 pie -_ - - �age Satuzda Ms? and 9 - ..also �!o shows at - - p. m, ., y tine at 1.80 �+ Clark's Meat Loaf, �Y-a• i i *e lac - -,We haveilsoPls,eed in stool; a ful) -- �ces, 67.50 = — Clarky Sandwich Spread for 25t. � 4d � LEA �6 Clark's Porfc and Beans, indid dual 7e., 4 for '25a -' It started with Eve Clark's Pork and 1Beans,'16oz. 1jOc, S for ZSc: -- _ t COMPIAIRY P'EEDB : DEAlA1NT DURBIN and' iLotos Ambulance, Day or Night - g in cute pound ties 32e. - -`.' ' A. MITCHELL OuRLEs I AUGHTON _ 'HONE 1800 , • Clog Leaf Fancy PiNc saam�oa, '1: Ile. Pial�erin Out. ROBERT CU30MGS horse Shoe — Sock -eye saTmod� ,1.25 2" _ for. t %coo g' C. A. STERRITT Jutland sarrdnes rNME Office 74 �•. KONDAY, TUESDAY, WED'SDAi - ' - JUNE % 9 and 10 Funeral Direotor Kraft Spreading cheeses, asserted k`avalr/r j2e. - - — — • p ;Weft* ��ryry ''''__rr y to You Wild Cseese Ilg rICBERING AND c*r3a RFUO Dill Picktea, 18oz.� .: 23C. •q•- .�, HENRY FONDA and STORES -Sweet mixed Fteldar, 82oz. = 29c: _ _ _ : - - Aylmer atuffe�d Olives, 4 oz. ;' -- • : ?Sc. I g of an limas Jf a Lly"tnE! atnitled- Olives, llod. - r} .CARPE MRING .- Formaldehyde :dyhaer plain Olives, 4 oz: ,: - 15 C. ~- ' . CEMENTING t also as Added Attraction Aylmer Stuffed Oli'vekk' llogs• , b3c. - ' ' PLUMBdNQ `= j. o Treating Grain '16 0 - 36c. Heinz choice Catsup W' For z _ ROOFING 1:.::'. New me a to b0 _bush.) Heinz Pork and Beane, foe:, Ibe, and p8e. _ -� _ ;R'eston'le Apple Blossom Biwits, 16oz. 25c. .:,.We also sell Brantford- Roofing I14MA MASSEY and - COMPLETE LINE OF - - Westons Celephlsne Rolle, assorted 17r. I - Materials, Empire Bathroom I ALAN CURTI3 Q ilac'Cormieks celephane rolls assorted - 17a - .- ' Equipment, Duro Water Sprmg Tomes Grape fruit juice 14c. and 33c. _ Y Systems, Beatty Stable Qusaing next — L 'Apple Juice, .aWen 's THURSDAY FRL. SATURDAY Boxed Chocolates Equipment, and , Aylmer Grape Juice — F -20e. and 37e. d�� JUNE 11. I2 and T.I •a��a� L`_l� _ A91mer Fancy Tbinato Jttiee, 20ozo 12 1.2e. -- - ` C Film 1181143 : iKybmer Franey T-0mato. Juke, 26oz.. - 1'4c., 7 for 27c. - - - 3btimatft - - - --Joan of loaris Gwasaateed_: _ _ yuc�u.E- MOfAx PRESOEI>?n�lorls . w -- -. - -- - -- - p,Y' '8 Always - C PA-UL HENREID Th- a way Courtesy Pion 6502 1 8]?DiRAI1lT ��- _ Econ© Cleanliness at G 0 NT : - _ CSERIN PI Ip - Lt 80�ES DRiT4 CO � ._._ . Solve�� lactic in Plrk rifer_ --' - today. - �-- = THE'- IR� -� ` :'I'H - - - -- Phone, Pi jk 68 - - - - store Hours — s m. to to P. m. Leta! Raling 'on wartime Cream Sundays — 9 a. m. to 9 16 NL Me Ss,CHAPMAN - CANN rM REGUI ATIONS Can Measure. : UNCHANGED BR ORDER 1i,.'boi ve.."jo 6y Grey -fia.ab6o.., i�TCw Sager Rationing Out will - met K- 4, Hamilton and 1i'histle, Prep'e� ' oftect Preserving or Jam -U&Mug i Toronto, Ont.) for Summer. 'by getting yodr SEED O R ht Stowe - - . � - - - The toliowin le Coioman Ins I•it _ '. !jade necessary owing to. traps- g gal opinion on the •mow, while we have them. vortation %difficulties, the new sugar a eP6 oi< the rests �aa 4naart , � �.. • r° �� _ ' Rationing order of May 26th, cuts Measure, has been received by the Now stoves are lindted, bat a -have a" 1 Ontario Cresaneery, Association from Replacement Parts are a+a�lk n- : = : from of tbree_qusrEer$ of an eminent hrm of Toronto torpor. ` -- Wrn. Have you ordered yours ? Also a pound to halt a pound _ -each weer ation lawyers. Having 'regard xo the 'Also wire wereaiing, screen - . ,�•� �! -` ?This order does not affect the one language used in the regulations, semen doors'and window screens Golden Glow, Bloody Butchers d inved earlier. in regard to extra � Wings are as follows: WHILE THEY LAST Wisc. No 7 Field Seed Grain ~ - ` sugar Ifor canning- fruit. It is per- QUFISTII�JN 1* "Jest what florae _ �.. _. . ' lniseible to arse one -!Siff Pound ax L.,..d :...�,,�,�' r.. -s"'H. Paints. Oe7s Turps etc. � -- -- .. • sugar for each pound• of fruit in Preventing a creamery fsam r'ec- ALVIN BUSHBy Bulk and Package _ waning or preserving, and three- �g crew from a Baer in a ' = quarters of a pound of sugar per can belonging to' another treaai - Hardware Tinsmith Complete 8tocl� Of garden tools, " pound of fruit for malting Jams and 'a9 ?" --jellies. _ Director of Public tdorm- AN S. —. "it is not an offence on PTaHERINi� . ,� a few lawn IriOWerB - - the part of the creamery for the = ,PHONE 46 (Bulletin "Canning Fruits' and Veg- said creamery, to receive cream �•� - • etablea'• containing complete inform- from a farmer, in a can, belonging - �.tlectrie washers & refrigerators to another creamery B T having _ ' - -- sent on request by Publicity and the said can on hand at the cream- NO Tl C 'Screen doors and w•mdoW screern - - -- Ezterrsdon, Department of Agricul- ery, the said creamery ntust then :. � Ottawa) _ promptly return same to the own- �- Agent for McCormick-Deeriog Farm Machinery and = - er of the can yr the said owner's EENWOOV - Repairs. Count Council agent. In other words'' the farmer - _ 7 .. Motto — We have it. Can get it. Or it is not maid. COUNTY OF ONTARIO sending in the can with the cream MILL) -o� in .it, may not have , the aan ret- :PHONE 3990 _ , • urned to Urn for further use. 1886- -1936 'A meeting of the County Councal QUESTION ' " — - ' * - -... the Corporation of the County of A. "Just what force - ICIERIN B Carlo will .be held want to have e.e .regulations in''respect- to. During J'. S• AL,SDCJ1�. -. _. • ' Pis preventing a creamery froQ., giv- - `IiAY, JUNE, JULY. ' - - adjournment in the Council Chamber P g ry "An the Court House in the '!'own of ing out cans to • patrons, which AND AUGUST !Whitby, on Monday, the 8tfi day of 'maT belong to other creameries ?l : ' Chopping -an' :' ., dune 1942, at the hour of 'l o'clock fo Sr a r`It constitutes an offence, MONDAYS and FA1flAYS_ ERS o�' � �� ����'� to Yee afieraoon, y, a. iime� f"* �•` out - 'cans only, eztept by special FARM _ Ail accounts to be laid before the belonging to other creameries to arrangement. • Cosner! should be forwarded to the its patrons or to anyone other Poultry, Hog and other Concentrates t ' than the owners of _said - cans." WE PA a lea. t .. always °n hand. Y TORONTO PRICES AT w nt i o it, YOUR HOME lt/1JjB>!'1' Clierk, Properly certified, -a��. t,, - - - -- - T�C�VJ- - cliiree says nerore tree meeting. of tb:sSTI6N -3. w ores'.' Z.{�F�FFr :� l the noun ^ll, have the re2vlation� in rg„D� to. ' preventing farmers from shipping CALVES LA1�I�S. ��. Dated, at Whitby, this 113ad day of cream to a creamery, in a can be- Brlerbush HQSpltal ' ' gig "� - AND ALL KINDS OF —May, A. D. 1942. - longing to another crea7nerX . Government Licensed T - - ANS. It constitutes an offence " R. DONALD RUDDY, on the farmeF�s' ,part to . ship.. Mwn St. E. , StoUf,ville. Oat, \. � -` County Clerk crease in. a scan' balont;ine to' env Phone 141 Poultry b tl� live an -"-' other creamery than one to whom Maternity; Medics!, and Surgical it is shipped.,, eases taken ' ... ; Maternity 5emi•Room ' P'I'tCh E R I i\ C F:R�ZS sv--srrras-� ..vs��e«ss�ivi'.s«<isii• s.. ,.Regisi red Nursesin8 attendance and: . !lY1IIJ.ffJJI IIIf.II. J.I I1IJ Sl 1f•f f flY ifll lY l'� a -tt - L1 M I TED The World's News Seen Through 2l huur service given. g ilm�ulance Service •• REGISTERED EGG GRADIN G, STATION — T s THE CHRISTIAN SCIE- \CE 10.NITOR mRS: �.rz. GOOD 25.3.7 WHITBY ONT. 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