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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_05_28' .'".: - .. .v ,. "" tx, / x A ti w° - ..° , " T r.` Y a , vf'{. '7.�'.� ``;'•'' :� -;z . _ a.r, N .nm. KE H C N, G Loft- TOL. LXII PICKERIN(�, ONT., FRIDAY, MAY 28 1943 Picker�n - Townsh� .Overs h crib &s .�ONectiv e y _ 25r perce 7. Rolst. Rudd Chairman of the ' -�g ' Red -Cross 'gale Register /� ' Ruddy, -Congratulations to Pte. Don, and LOCALISMS v Pidcerin Township Fourth Victory Mrs. Aadrews, on the birth of a - Loan Ca a0enittee reported at the tea, The following quota of clothing Saturday, May 29 Y-- auction sale has been aace ted b the Pickering of household furniture etc, at the Fo Rotary Club luneheoa on Tuesday - - P Y Villa Ernie Roffey, son of Mx. sad evening that this area "C" reached Red Cross, to be m2adQ for Greeks Village o! Pickering, just east of Mrs..P�. Roffey, leaves for the the point of 126 percent of its ob- � Cross Nursing Cla@s evacuated by the British Govern- 'the four - corners, the property of East with the R. C 'A, F., Monday. iective, in X372,850.00: meat to farms in Syria and Turkey. Miss Hattie Law. Tetiz22s Cash. Sale Lloyd Courtice, R. C. A. , F.; wito In the Third Loa2� the salesmen The practice periods of the Red 25 pr. bloomers, 25 dresses, 50 boys° at x P• m. See handbills. Wm. Maw, has been houne on nick leave, had in this area made an average of 58 Cross Nursing Class have been underpants, 25 boys' shorts, ' auctioneer- 25 boys returned to duty. +{ sales per aalesman, -- -in this; five changed fr"m Friday to Monday' shirts. This clothing is urgently -Born, on Saturday, May 15, '1943, Armand Chapman, it. ,C. �A; Fy' made over 90 sales ea,cib. evenings, ooQ buencing Monday' May needed, so- will the ladies -- please_ ve - to —Mr. and Mrs. A. Ross Irwin, of era$ home over the week -end. 24, at •8.15 p, m. and will continue all the help they can to get thi k�ering, at the Toronto General Mr. Ruddy thanked the - local Local butchers were kept busy on ` to be •held- every- - -- Second- Monday- - ahiptsent away as- soori�a. possible. Hospital, a son. _ -- Wednesday, the da _. before "meaty, is &A and the salesmen for their — _ Y spl�did work during the coonvaiga. throughout the summer. - - =- - rattcning' . • ' So D. L L- Plant, with at ob- Pickering Rotary Ciah take it's place in society" "to A good number attended the rnus•. ' �ive of 11475,000, purchased $622, St. George's Anglican Guild develop those qualities that enabled : ical concert in the Comthunity EW4 Date -�msde 600iiia9 -. ate, up on Wednesday. 'ni6ht, given by the Hale of 8 � alelrnbers, 4'ihe :'locsi Clbb the pupil to later, work with other " - - -- - "- -have again had the pleasure,: of fiat- people" ,--- "to create ideas, make pupils of our• ' Public and Continua- -- �'he regular monthly meeting, of ,► lion Schools. eorlre's- Guild will be held at eeing to, and taking part in two them known and , carry' them out . =ate- t; We understand that when Dos.' Outing by Dumbarton Association -very the home of Mrs lace. , &; ver interesting- session— _tn then He, however, appeared to be 'satin- Andrew landed overseas, the first weeiimy d�v.a. Pied, from evidence - supplied him, Frenchman's Bay, on Thursday Jun person he met_ was Herman Pascoe% Over 90 school children and fbeir 8rd, at 3 p. m. A week ago, County Crown Att- that the BuPpused lesseuiu�4f re- L►,,,,,►y,or ;n -law. - teachers were taken to Whitby on - orney, Allin F. Annis; was guest- strictions and discipline in the class- i Jdan"y last, to flee the Walt Dis At the close of the meeting a sale speaker, the guest of Art. I tcheil, room, might have 'something to 46 F. T. Bunting hs in the home ney picture, "Bambt ". The afternoon will' be held of home choking, pres- and gave life club some quite start- with the condition__ referred to b after three months in the Alaska- ' erving, produce etc. All - members y Yukon District. wa& sponsored {►y 'the Dumbarton ling figures and information, when. last week's speaker, and, we gat,- A local ga.s- station o • are asked to came and bring a don- ,. perator ad C,mrcnuaity Serti-ices Association: speaking on child delinquency 73e eyed, he was stilt an advocate of 1 anon• vised us this week of someone hav- Tj9 co- operation on tie -part of the referred to a -sensational article in the "birch -rod type of class -room -ing tried to _break into.. -his .gas Gars will be leaving the Post Off- . tlteatse managemoent'. � she Gray ice at 2.30. sharp, a recent issue of the Reader's Dig- a�duministratiori, that we now only pumrps, but succeeding in wreaking -• Coach was much appreciated. The _ est on the same sv ject, which hear talked about;, as one of those only the locks. _ .Association is 6pending part of the dealt with conditions i the. V S. "things" of another age. -Although Mr, and bars. Dolmage are en• -Uaney obtained last year,_ fn the in- Fradaterial Meeting of the A., but showed us here, that con- there may be soinething in -his be- joycing a fishing trip. thi4 week, at. 'tesests of the children in tbst area. Prabytertaet Church,- ..Jur►e_3*a -- ditim�s here at home were almost lief, we feel that the present s s- ---- -� as bad. This depiorsote condition -. -tem as adopted bx_tt►e Ontario Dept. Dorset. The Annual Sleeting of Section 6, is due largely to the war, and the of Education, is. still -too much in — �` -- �s been vi�it- D�atti�at<i+oa Howe amtf School Ciah of Toronto Presbyterial • of - the lack of control, in man) -cases, by the experimental stage to - condemn ing Mrs, McMaster, at 5oi`ina`�oi a Ptesbyt�erian Church W. M. S. will parents employed to war industry. it's practice altogether. Several of few days.. be lies'! 1 b the speaker pointed out, this is those who joined in the discussion; • Miss Mary _ Wilkie, the of Richmond the ' - :�b+arto"a iicsae Azad School Club was vte '� Hall, who was 'an the staff o! the Church, on Thursday, June Ord. n just a aoncution TI&I, will L. acquainted with 'held recently-, s�sd was presided. Dues !�i Continuation School s fecal morning Session_ at 10.80, and the removed at the close of the war, the New Course, were able to pre@ - T ][M n O. Club, of slat► afternoon at '1.80 Delegates. will but damage is" now being-carried on' ent many arguments in its favour. years ago, is visiting Mrs, Maims '1[ut Tbwnahip Club, who di!lemassd Gould,. and renewing Did acquaint,• fibs fail messing of the Club and be present from Oshawa Whitby. the results of which will take rev- Mr. Chapman, suggested that the �w here,. and West Hill, Dept. Secretaries oral generation@ to correct, lowering of the standard of discip- _- Aptdvitiek Mxs. W. Wallace, Vice- - :.. t of fire York Twp.. Ciab, from Toronto !will address the meet - This week F. M. Chafcoan led a line, failed,to "establish faith in the Installed the new rk Tw, Clue, ing and the quest- speake* at the discussion, which -he introduced by rule of Is*". and that its continued YES! THE DATE IS JUNE 50L. erere as follows: President, D[ss. afternoon session will be Nm 8. reviewing and commenting upon the use would- have a serious, deti'aiien- C. C,as4 follows: Yi: Pre■., rot, Pelf- Moynan, daughter of the veteran new Course of Study in our schools. ta] effect upon the. young of this for the "Friendship Party to be missionaries to China, the late Jon- In it's favour, he presented these country►'', held in the. United Church Sun- �' 2ad Vi�Pr�'' 'Mks' Hie' *than and Mrs. Goforth, These facts -- the present c_ urriculum ­'W. L. Smith, addresses ' the din. day School at 2.30, under the sus-. : a flee. Secretary,, S. Brno, Meetings are: open to, all interested. kdPed to, prepare the child ."to tier next Tuesday evening. paces of the ' W. M. S., the _C. 0. L Corr. Sea: - ]I[r, H- Brows Executive: 3[r@. C j �"� _. _ _ - T., the Mission. Band and Baby, Band. The. members of these organ- Poiling, Mrs. Berm, Mrs. Bevin, Awmal 11leethtg Bmaghtys W. L ,3[rs. Hodge sad Mrs. Bort2rwick. John Murk$r, Late Publisher 6f Lill: ;�� ^�, "`r4 `► an invitation to, The first meeting of the new year The Annual Meeting of the Worn- their friends to join ,with them Ira; will be held on June 22nd, in the ft's Institute, held at fhe home of � � • an afternoon of friendship , ■plant rooms of Dunberrton School. Every- Mrs. E.'Hottby, on May 11th, with Pickering News' LBtIC� To Rest did program. will be given, after sae cordially invited to attend. a large attendance, although the which light ' refreshments avill be weather was most unfavourable. from which the ;flews has been served. Please remember your dons - President, Mars. M. Hamilton, press ued weekly, without intert'uptior, tion for the hospital Supplies'%_ Pt well -- P*NCQe ided. Secretary - Treasurer, lldre. M. for at least ,twenty -five years. Tiie Mrs. M. S. Chaponan, convener of Burk, presented a report or the past issue of May 21, 1943,. has been the oonunittee. O - �Tednesday won' at the yeas' activities - attendance-at the the first "suspension of publication" ` United Church Manse, Pickering, meetings, 357; 104 visitors. P.rog- ry of the paper's ;Pickering Wome'n's Institute =' j Rev. M, R. Jenkinson, united in in the entire histo p - rams included two men. spe"ers, Dr, sixty -one years; to the best of our. warriage, Margaret 'Irene, eldest Tao uli'nson giving a "health talk ", knowledge. The first meeting' of the cuiren11 daughter 'of Ms. and Mrs.. Cecil and Rev. ]ieanedY, a review of the .,, A lifelong member of -.he� Pree- year of the Women's Institute was -- ;Paame ,—t9 'Kenneth Lorne,, son of .. b man Church, and an elder o� held at the hone of Miss E. Rich- .. war at the Arnnistice Day meet- �;;:.N:'• , ; Yte ][r. and Mre, �Imer Powell, Goivun- ., •.', '' ::, ' the local Don ing .Topics were fallen py :,c,,,- _ _ geneation for over • SO , ardson, ©n Tuesday May l5� with Ws, Ont. here, including a " revrew of 40 ' >;. YeaTa� be' , __thirty present. The bride looked charming ' in active --in� most local *activities:' the eiast0* � crepe with uistehing yam° growth of W. I. Work ". Two The Roll Call was, "the. tisane o , accessories Rose and co nearby Institutes were entertained.' School and Library • Boards, the a new memmber" , and "payment of' Zbr�ds and p o! Rose- Salvage of Fat&, quite worthwhile. 'Chamber of Commerce and the Fire the annual fee ". The routines busin Miss [gate Fawcett, 'bndesinaid, Ihnancial report —+ Money raised Company. _ ., ess followed. Four' delegates -rdere by Vanishing Teas, ==44.70, and X10 Surviving are: his widow, the appointed to attend the District _ w�oe+e ypawder blue crepe and match- Of thin voted 0 Russian Relief, the former Martha Clazie, of Port El- Animal, at Brougham, on June 18: wit !° - mmmader for. local Red Cram work. gin; one son, William C., and six Mrs. McLean, Mrs. :McDwen,' 3[is*„ lag �:�*sase of. roses and sweet peas. Collections duziag the }ear, , >F1Yt9. <! ;, hildren• his only daughter, itiahar&ii and Mrs. Hutchison. The groom was attended bj his 99; , Expenditures $108.8'1, B¢lance .. ' Irene Mrs. . Callaghan) predec- �C mots�iitGerestitr — end tnazrucv' . brother Verson Pow►e11, At a reo- ;18.68. The Red Cross Committee eased him on June 5th, of last ive Demonstration on "Fish Co*-- - eption held at the home of the reported for last six month's work ILate Editor and Publisher interred year.' cry' .was given by Miss F:ee�mant. 'z brides parents' Mrs. Pascoe recevi done --. 2d quilts, 128 sewn garm- at Erskine - Certtetery, .May A9th. The funeral took place on Wed. from the Dept. of Fisheries:. Fist? ed in navy sheer, saeisted by the nesday.Sratri his late residenoe . I ants, 91 knitted articles, 16 person- ,with sddreo was most info2ptrativej rd.i groom's mO r �v% �•• al bags, and 1 layette. The CM=- Following an illness• of nearly two Rev. D. Marshall, 'assisted by Rev, gaming the nutritive value of fish„ The . happy couple left- for points ittee for "Soldiers' •Boxesn reported years, John Murkar, Editor and M. R. Jenkinson,- officiating: Pall- i% proper selection, pr paratioli r.he bride' travelled in brown 114, •parcels a,ent, valued tit 845.00. Publisher of the Pickering :Yews bearers were all former associates: and combination with other foods tweed aoat over her wedding dress, Coilected X64.17, not incsuatng g2f", °n" fprty vears,.passed away at his Messr: W., H. Westney, Hugh Pugh, 'and her finished products were mucu and brown ace"ries. On their re- of am socks and 18 it es. of ci home in Pkkering, on Monday, clay nlpmbers, in -.con* j . tvurn, they will reside at L'olumbua P g S '17th, in his' 81st year. Munro and Robt. C. Reesor. junction with a cup of tea and soci�, arettes. The Flower Committee re- ,. ---- -_ ported 30 "friendly remelmbrances ", Born in Sarnia, where `leis 1`ather` Aanong those from out -of -town half hour, The biennial board Meet- Former Brougham Boy Seriously es", 50 and was station -agent for the old G. T. ` attending the funeral were: Don. R. ing of'the Federated Women's Ina•';' Injured When Truck Overturns 59 years, .and 2 births and 1 death. R• tbe- -Umily +''ice to Port Elgin Beaton, Adam Spears, of W titevale, titutee of Canada inset lit - 4oionfii�� -.. when he was quite young, dnd rec:- . Paisley; Miss Belle Mrs, E Holtby conducted .the Elec- 2 and 3rd of June, ,'There will be:, An event Iwltich is occupying the, tion of Officers. All were re- elected• eived his public and-high school ed- Clazie, Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. minds of friends of Brougham,. is Hon.., Presidents, Mrs, B. Harney, motion there, and graduated from R. Thexton, Mr; and Mrs; C. Wil- I, pnember`may'attend' at 2 P. m,-ott the serious accide4 which befell Piresidents: Mrs. M. Hamilton, Mrs. Ottawa Normal ' in 1892; He taught sons Mrs. H. A. Matchett, Mrs, F. the 2nd, in the Royal York Rotes, at Myrtle, ;Oust:, for two years,, and Doyle, Mrs. T. Dou las, Please notify Mrs. McEwen if " Yr. Carmen Thompson, in the Lind- T: Robertson, Mrs. W. bray; Sec;- g Mr. Gem. ��, . . say District' on Saturday evenings Tress., Mrs. M; Burk, Press Sec: applied for the Principalship of 'the Law and daughter, Mrs, MoAvoy, plan to be present, that your namd'• when his transport truck overturn - Mrs. T. Brown, assisted b Mrs:, I:: -Pickering School, which he received Mr. Frank Hughes, all o! Toronto-; y may be sent on, as zegaeated, by and he suatain,ui serious chest - Matthews, District. _ Direrwr, Mrs. following a personal interview with Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Jeph"n, Brook- Department. Injuries. Mr. and 'Mrs. 'Cartel Arid yv. Ellicott, Organis4 Mrs.' Robt. the :,Board At that time, who were hn; Mr. 'Graydon Goodfellow And bis father and bother went at once Birrell; Flower Cosndnittee: Mrs, L. attracted, by his' excellent penman- Mr. J. H. Ormiston, Whitby, Mr. -to Lindsay Hospital, where he bad Matthews and Mrs.. Lemon;. Direct. ship. G. -M. Forsyth, Claremont;'•Mr. Ei- NOTICE tr been taken. Although conscious on ors: Mrs.. Harvey, Mrs. Norton, r'Following six rears on the staff mer Powell, Columbus, Mr. IA. T. Hrou` ham • Mr. L, to whotq it may concern. The pro*' . 19undtly, he rdmained in- much the- Mss. Devitt. The Jame meeting to< of the local, school,• he entered- the Johnston, g , News, with J. R. _ Thexton, with' -Ruddy, Toronto. po'ty formerly owned by the lat* soifne condition. Living at she Car- . be held at the Ross' Rains borne. ` - -' W G. Reid has changed hands, and -ter hours for solos .time, he is a The District Meeting in ,Brougham whom he operated for several years, 'The large nt�rber of floral trl- • former Brongharn boy; and friends Town Hall on June U. A vote of and upon Mr. Thextoa's retiring, bates trolaa local friends and biis- the. .people of Pickering use asked`- lwx+e share the aaxiaty, pf his ref- appreciation was Vojaod for fait he moved the News from - its fown. iness houses with whom the decess. Oo pke" retrain h m2. Qlhq' it ai atives, and hope fora compleW re-. work of ttte eitAcm daring the ' or homte, th. Dale Block to the pipe- ed had dealt, wee a ttibltts of ran- .a Sawa dtas►p. ' lrot Ogg Awry Vert peas. pod yew. sent .� ,.,.,see, wltioah � 1}uilt, `and pact from the 1paay w+ho loasw lilts. �., - v r -- .-;F - " .a , e."'tai. T(�. ... `t . < . r c n ,._ 7, ' , - - 4... • . - 0' , '� / / 1� i'1 > V who are In the world" Resist the ;, �, > ^' ., na of evil• a mew r ta- aa3 • • : : :,. c; • :'`k t > : :• > : {<, : :•. ;: ':;.,.::::{ .. begs fags s e ,:.... v ks<• : :. :: : :..., f:, > :; :' : ; ;,a :, :'': •:. t.. ;:. ,;;:::;: :.•.. •' <. ::;4,.::::.. : :• : : :oJ%•.:': { :.. :> : :: {•err : :... •� r ;: :. '''• { , .; ... " ' �+ edy is, all too late. If you Mare : :, : :. : : :.. : :'.. : : :.. •..... M, , . : .. 0.:::J:: : %.:� : :4 :YJ' :: ; : :.:. :,ili l : :ni { /• :.� C t� r :.. }.,: :: :. : : :.::.Jr ..,: �,. :...: i►7 0 o L not resisted at the t }• : :.. {•: b 4 a erg@ Of . :. +r.:.::.:5::; n.fi., nt:{G. • �,,: f$ t' t,..� '. '. ;$ {: >:. L summon every thought, hen m on e e w- Q c :f _ ... S iJ o' N er of our soul t resin a s :x o t c the stale of the net. But bear in tpfnd " '''!'''�'0'' .. - ' ----- -- - -.. . _ �, _ June f that each stage of the losing battje ''' _ "' -, rETiR COMFORTB PERBrCI� fs more perilous, more difficult . _ : {: ED CJiRIBTiANB- y _+�� - - ___ lax point that whenever Satan is _ } 1 P•tsr 3 1 &17' 4 12.1f; -. .. •,. than the IssE. It fa a vet fntereat- i- ' "' J.- 6 f 10 iatrtadneed In The tiew Testament 1i ! - . .... . R as on enemy of the followers of ''_ '? - _ _ :.'`.40LDEN TEXT -For it b Nt- Chr'. ' a victory is spoken of, and ,. ; : :;: - . - - � � - fer If the will of (rod should N • -y .• . ;' ?< :: z„t - ♦4 - �� - that •tot's is always expreesed .,.<.{ _ ..__. ,'•will that ye suffer for well -del e r ' ' ., . ; >Rhan� evil oih� I Peter g -. 17. � - through faith. __ _ -_ �r <'!s` , � - c'•.aslR strength -- .._.i,.: :�. -.. _ i f I. • r Ver ' Thou art s w i. <:! . : ; :!: : :...,.:::,r:.:;: M mo y se. fit. : ;, ; > : : : : : : :. .. , . : i And we Gott of all grace.' who : : : {;i: ; ;: ;i>. : : : !i : : : : : :. tth. P lm 118.161. a Jehov sei :::v : ; ;; <; caiteel ou unto his eternal for _ ' �•'• " - -= '` '' IT SETTING In Christ. r J M:Y:`" LESSON N 8 8 4 s site that e have THE L 1 t y er e suf- ts': ,F . 1 t Time -=The, exact -time for the fared 4 little while, shall himself ' ' writing of this Fa>,Ltle cannot .be perfect, establish, streA then vou." i.,. :Y <{ - : :! : :! - . . S . - „: $etermfnotd, buE it w___ s probably God is the author and giver oC all 1,,:' /' _. _ not far from C.L. !0, grace that ilia cIl11d nt God needs' _ f-,. Pise•.-ln the last cha ter of In connection with this attribute - . ,... F ':f .,' , . I :::., y - r refs writer refers to of ti *her w ? :: <. ed .' . tt(ts a folio. s the fact ha this lifip eti od, t t i . r:; .. . r :! M „ : {•. .. .Ls '' -- •idlre tAat lei Babylon, which He •had called' those to whom-the ' ins led some to believe that First apostle writes to'IIOthing less than. ..,i :' : ; :' <'> : : >: , : I�L Peter was written S ;Om the glory'. : }:`; J -' great a share is His 'eternal for '. -, ? ;.; . :;>, t. >> <;' - ; ~+•y, < <•' - alt on the Eu rates River bear- This ca is 'in Christ,' i.e. 'not . r r .! :. -j7.- ` `'''k � y Euphrates sling yips �:. " j.iF :.1>'�{!' +' :t , :.,. : v merely — •. . AaiJ3 nth its bays s e b <� �.. -#hat e; a mug- Him as the instrument �B Y y ,: Er*,. eettd Lbat because the cif now thro wham the call came but - g 7 ugih - :�' '� 1_ _ _ . Cairo; Egypt, was- ane ----se -being -4$ -him, 3 e: -by- virtue -- # r _ '^ • ••� ,' d 1ently called Babylon, the - ftlotl6 of our unl6a with Him. t .` ? - : -- was wrttien from there. A major- ', r - -ity of- sehola,re however, believe=- ff I� go- -' - -- . • . That Peter used the word Babylon SCOU l TING'. N:i .. i f' Ids designate the city'of Rome. -- 4� �' �- 1110 _ Principles of Conduct Boy Scout training is so valu- der - "And who Is he that will harm able for boys later going Into mill- } yen, If ye b@' sensors of that which terry service, that Col. G. C. 11[: - k _:. _ ie good?" If we so about doing Grier, head of Canada's Antsy Ca- t:4 «, good we' need not be afraid of Beta has urged boys who join the _ -. ' : �.rr .I I ' . - • : -' lhose who. in a civil capacity. are _�m__to._retaiu- _their- membessblp- F - - -•- � ''' ;' - / C -- - - - - ever ns, •But even it ye should ;, . - p xs _ .. in the Hoy Scouts. So much o! the + l.rl ' M ✓° 1x:; .' - . . natter' for righteousness' sake, " zf' ' 3 f r trainFnst In the Scouts. he said.• is t-+w° " . blessed are ye: nd tear not their t'. . r - _ what we want to have the Cadets . t'a* qtr - laar, neither be troubled:" Blessed- receive. Col. Grier, incidentally,'' mom is a higher - _thing than hap- _was one of the first Boy Scouts ` -; - -•. ' i - -- _ .. of tt16 earliest Scout Troops 4n ^� - A Rsci circumstances. s Faith ; . Ii-i Canada be ni-g a member of one - Piness, and, is consistent - wtth -tha most trying efreumstanees. x' w� ���,�rr _ -But sanctify in your hearts Toronto. He is $son of Sir \� art- �, �AisAe Y TfC� ' _ . - , Grier, the eminent Canadian art- - - ilhl•ist as Lord:' Be sure•ihat you 1st. - • - , give Him, Him all that is Ma due, and - - 'o + e - 7 - � r°" n» - . . I. 1a tit@ soya+ o! yourehearta. ere well A Winnipeg Wolf .Cub,* Gordon. ^s 14 ffi . . - a . :4 'if 0 - ere to the thoughts of your hearts, Lai eon found a tin in, which vast - -" reco gnize Him for what He is, The stuffed $400. He turned it over to '�`` - - -- _ - • _ ford. "Being ready always to give the police who located the nst•na;•_ .. ,YOUNG MEN AND WOMENT from Ontario High Schools sad . - - answer to every man that asketh - Pieased to find the lost money the ('otleg'ates' are maxwe one of me grntest contriisunans of all to t ` ` _ you a reason concerning' the hope owner turned 10 per cent or -. 540 - - _ '� Allied War Effort sty serving as Farm Cadets and Farmerettes• Tire ,s,. , � I - . that Is in you, yet with meekness over to the finder who when ask- I iP�mm� o f food is so vital to the success of the campaign against .. . ' ; and fear." Let us nave a reason ed what he' wan going to do with tthe safe tba>i it's an important lob for everyone. By spending your _ - 'i . for our faith and let as never bin windfall replied: "I am going' bo ys as a Farm Cadet cc lirmerette, you'll slot only malte a .. " EYICE I 414neh from minting it when aakoA to inky o -.,'.If :u, ...card, ,vll,:a i .r. , lrw ru..';1 c6 = and let us give our reasons in a sit:), ,.,t, running shoes 'and , war . your health a world of good and estetld your knowledge. Far full - .,- temper which sbalf be, the best eat'ngs certificates:' hilormatioc concerning housing, supervision, rates of pay. hours of - AI .. .. . '. : evidence of the divine character of. e + • . r .' , work, etc., see your principal of write Ontario Feral Senice Force, • = - ... faith. Because Scouting bad done so Parliament Buildings, Toronto, NOW, c x r *app A Heart at Peace much for him as a boy, the late f �4 - �fn M �� . . "Having a good conacieace; P11ot Officer Kenneth Peterson, _ ' 11 "Al'. ,whereto ye are spoken I).F,C., of Few Zealand, fn Ilia will LABOUR against, they may be put to shame provlde4j a bequest of >i2b0 for the , s . a - .nlrho revile your good manner of Wellington, `.Z., Boy Scouts As- _ . - - .Mine In Christ, For it is better. It nataation. and $125 to his old Troop, AGRICULTURE- LABOUR- EDUCATION , Ike will of God should so will, thin trio let Kelburn, N[,Z., Troop. 1- ye suffer for well -doing than for e o + - I. yet #1 - doing." If we suffer because - -When Queen Eliz$beth' visited - we are iaitH[il] io Cbriat, then we Calgary in 1939 she presented '`ti}ie Civil Aeronautics Association, increase in air mail, there are 175, which eltnratnn thorn w. ,;_. �f F�c, Fvez the".11 _o ncOut A. a. ttaamusson withr, Ills there were some 356 planes oper- The rest have been taken over .its, vast fleet. of planets Carr:,; ., suffer, for our bearts are at peace Klag's Scout badge and remarked. sting over the commercial air- by the armed services, chiefly the material .and personnel bott; s+ ' wittr God'snd we knoll we are In •']'ou'1l be a great man some day." wave. Now, .even with a notable Army's Air Transport.. Command home and abroad. - -_ Nis will. _ Ru.imusson is' doing "his - beat to . _ ' Comforting Truth* fulfil the Queen's prediction now - - ' "Beloved, think it not strange . that he is In the R,C.A.F. He ob. - - - - •% .` concerning the fiery trial among tEiut d highest marks in all Can= . ° I - . ' yon. Which cometh upon you to ` " - .. - . ':"ter ; - ada in Ilia ground school class. . . prove you, as though a strange the• highest marks in his clans in _ . .... _ ... __ . 1. _. .,. . thing Happened unto you." Wtbat is hip wireless course, and was _ - - - - a - tbe, purpose of the fiery trial' It aw,i rded the Gerald Murphy award - _ . _ . '.,i ' • - .. . - - - - !s to test -character, h •unfolds qs rh• most promising pilot in a NATIONAL SELECTIVE S.E R V 3 C E, . . •. - _ . _ ' , .strengths and Now often - ally. erlc�laai ,...era. _ L... . . it - happens, that men Q� who, in soft lld 'Irresolute have a a. '' .•,meeond Compu sort' lEnipioy mneut . --been weak abd Irresolute, are Furst Utters - • hardened into fruitful decision.. by. . pp ; : :Tra��gfer. order the ministry -o[ antagonism and Carried tU� `.fenny' -' • _ _ . - pain. . ... _ . . . - 41ory, Not Dishonor Air Mail Service Inaugural- Nesice so Certain Employers. avid Employees "Bat inasmuch as ye are par - -_ flat tt.es is plgeaeat, in essence already I _ talers of Clbrist's sufferings, re- - . e0 ; Tw_ __ _Five Years' Ago . - specified. line% of civilian ern _ _ __ _ '.deatppnted Miser nattonat selective son ice +I•bussailos Rtigulat4ons, inwsf ' jblce; that at the revelation of his _ . . vepert for Interview mot Wier there Jane 1Slh, 1933, at an Employment and glory, ye may rejoice with exceed. Thousands gaped and 'sheered " . g P .- -. __ 5eleetiv Service Office. _ - ' ling joy," Men are to 'rejoice in w'lien a World -War training lane - known as -a "Jenny" settled down •: iL ON This Second Order males widoaer since Proportion a5 ,they are sharers 1n July 15, 194e,• and b J.' Authority: This Order b issued b the ' - " at Potomac Par1,� Wa hinrrtnn 9g ' .a.a -t,e. ter .w.tia eemPlo)'menn the set. 'without child . or ekildren new living; lfinister of Labour under \atiunal Selectis% the sufferings of Christ. It ye are - m�tt in clasan ilraadr (d) even- -mss been from Ile2 to 1916 =, _ - -- m- -ears a - - ...royrua CIlee1 toff. the name of Christ. go, and - the pilot dumped' "•'n' °f (isrh„ive) ,,,b, sl„r,e July 1s, t940r b,e Service ceihan Regulations �P�. —��d ol-- _ _ out s pouch of mail. ' tinder Nuitmal Selective Stn'ice Alobili:ation . been divored :er Jadlcially separated. January 19th; 194? „and amending Orders in blessed are y @; beeaut;e the Spirit Itegulatiorts; who are now employed in speci- Jinuar l). ' • ' of glory and the Spirit of God rest- The plane, traveling So miles ,=_6ed tan - essential employments. D• Procedure to be Followed: All min sa - • ' • an hour, brought the mail. over defined above must report to an F�rtplovment _ K. 'ibis SecimJ Order b Additle"I to eth upon yOU: The 'outward re. M__I•, FMPLOCMENTS COVERED BY THIS and Selective Service Office not later than ,Find Order: Employments listed in Pan- _ riling to which the disciples were the , 200 -mile route ' from Few. t .00RD� [ of►iaspeettieda'atgeiies, june 15rh, 1943..licn resident outside .'city graph B above, declared' non - essential in this • exposed brought glory and not die -' York. thus inaugurating the first or town having an Employment ana Selective Second Order, are additional to the non- - (1) Any oevapatioa in or astociated_with Service Office, too far- remand -to- call - --- ,:-,--.- - - -- - Lonor, regular air mail service in this - - - . r.,ail der”; (2) any occuppation in or sonalh, spay write to the nearest office, and essential empio)menrs connincd in the First ' country. That was M8 15 1918: .. • Moreciatei with 'the manufacturing of Order. )hc First Order, issued on \tri 4th, "' "For let none o! yon suffer as a y r awa;t further' directions. Murderer, or a thief, or all evil- Through the years the' planes t t r., plan'`' and sniffer ■t flowers; 1941, rcgvircd compliance by stay 19th on , 1. 'st •anti wine; ,am geodes greeting' & OBLICATIOfi9 OF EMPLOYERS: doer, or as s meddler IA! nthee ' have become faster, IOads heaVle2', order: jewelry; (5) awl� «e■patloa i■ .r liben directed to accept emplermewt. men the put of cmplat'ets dtsignatc3 under , associated rink distilling alcohol for refereed to in Paoeagraphs -B and C above Mobilizat :on Regulations, and also of thiir _ ___ men's mgt revs: tint if a man suffer distances seem- shorter. `_. - - ..' yevet•a•e; (4) any occupation in or sae+- etp to •etc, in the following lines of w'ori,.- From the brief • New Fork -to- dated 'N &e factory produetton ed 'ro rMaired by the Regulations to follow ,. P ), g ere a Christian, let hint not be _ the direrttee_ (1) ra:•Crus or liror, s:itte and hen sre,r.r ashamed; but. let him glorify God W'ashnigton hop, the service has "r "w -- aeO°`i "i 'er mare- • 11) "fail tale of randy, roufecrionery, ro- - . ' } ttlou is the operation of ice recant parlours F. OBLIGATIONS Ole EMPLOYERS: 11 pacco books,' rranouery Here; (.i) bsr to- ii■ this name." That s' @I'y aepar- extended OCtOpUa- faah101t LflOUS- and soda fountains; (6) any of the follow• will be illegal for an employer td -retain in shops and kcatrt arlotirs; (/ - at10n from evil which stirred en- ' ands of miles to the farthermost s.s oerwpallous: ►.a bey,; tlptirmew ifs rmpby after June 15th. 194s. swy mew P y P > tNSil and _ and eleawert eastgnt lwrsten; tlaneieg referred do in Paragraphs B and f. above, rr(rolerale floristr; (S) orrice stariont (fssc- laity In the hearts of men against posts of the world. _ _ -- _— • e+�••; disk washers; doormen, and uakin a ►peril permit bu been 'obtained line•flJlirg station); W retail isle of motor '.`� • Christ is the conditlon Of ~ life y - ataners; areeas keepers; grounds keepers; . from Selective Service. vokider or accessories; (i) retail tale r f . Tod1i the shadows oP the Janes root sporting nods or yrnisical invTualests; If)' p en (esker ►haw is railway train son G. Tran•poetatlosrr Provision will• be' crude P g 1 r' �' ' creates reproach for the flicker over tree -steep d hills : •+K), private cbawffes • for transportation of'mtn nxtved to •s new :+sires; taxi drr,Yr, eln'rror operator, hovel l ' ---� Ter- .. a b.n bey, dnvvnie r.n.•ew; IOh earn n+_ • ' ' •. A' L1fe of Humility ' more than an occasional upward. a1sN COYFRFD sY THIS ORDl3Rt riot in or directly associated srrtk ennrran= , r y p (a) Every ''tu a been is my your. heat B. Appeaht if objecting to tranifer to other ment,'including but not restricted to thearrr.r, Humble yourselves therefore glance from the' people speckling • • - ..1 ;17 to 1924 (inclaids'r) eke has reached employment.. 'when directed, a nun man• film igencier, motion picture' roniparms, .. • tinder tbe- mighty hand of God,' the earth .below. . ' age 19; (b) every man been ("an -I"2 to enter appeal with a Court of Referees within Clubs, bo:rling alleys, pool morns ;• f10) s.y - ., yOU, in -due t.eea 1916 (Indaufvir), who, at Jwly is. I"O. 7 da)•a, -veer rims is,. or dirces that he Isla - eTalt jiff @ry', Jens hazardous the �, weatareicd, or divorced w )ndleta0y M ly atsoraared rive 1bue:" T`be mighty hand of God slight .. more swiftly Sure than saes�ppasrrssfed. er.. widewee witheae eiild w 1. Tenaltiest Penalties are rrovided for dyeing, Hean;ug, and pressing (nor includnrg „ ' ekibtren; (e) every rows bace, frost IM rieder employer or ampioyees failing to laundry work); baby; laide tindre; Awe -_ , - ta njot to be reprded as that whlch iri the old days when pilots lived u. 19x6 (haalotive) who bars toes.' a ttomply with this Order.• l in;ng. , . Y ' .. . chastising us, but as one. ,pro- on borrowed time and passengers „ • _ -, . . Weting' Shelter ' winch we are huddled in open cock•p s n -a bag .. .. _. _ . ' ;. t= "Aron referred so.060" moat Present detuws.aru as lha, empgry -end •f�, _ fedkatfs Born red frith weflMsaU•s x hodo is hasttiiy to seek. of, trail. _ - t ter •pct Vietery Throe ;{t ' Faith - - From that' first 200 miles in - "Tiour adversary the devil, as a I!918 to approximately 106,000,- -3 : ;'� t>i� ®�1 i�4SS� r • -`- -- _- 'Irbarlux lion, walketh about, seek- 000 miles in 1942, troth 60'0 _ i ii ii �yi.�j - Mg whom he , may 8evoiiiw whothr pounds of mail: a day to 22b,000 _ • A '• ' Noststagv 1NntsQt, • ' • wityatitld atedfaat is your faith. pounds, commercial air service . . hteeNeseaai,Diraras► ;, Mhair n of Laker Nazis cal selective smira ltitowlsg that the same aufferlAga bas grown lustily. r '. w o" ' I" are ireeols)h}fshed iia your brethren, Before the war, according ti e s ' " ! ' .. . .... ' ,,. .. - s. , ..,' - rte.,' IN towed his victims -,up duvuah - acranrobting legs, punted them into an open space, threw up a hand. A_ � - - "Nola, amigos! These ladrones are not even Hiyatalansl" the -' - ^s��l• and'he had a voice thatm could swell into a dotnrnanr. ]svuc- gon. "Who knows .therm„ The - ' curiosity turned to the : -- faire in San Josef might lead a crowds cu y �� H� G casual observer to suppose! provokers of strife. In the spell CHAPTER IX of quiet Dickie asked: _ By. " "What do. you want, men "' CAPTT_AIN- FRAXX.- W- SHAW--- There"ve been one of two .out- - breaks- -like--this--recently," said and stressed the 'men significantly. Spofforth, and his eyes were Higher pay and _lees .work - the • rrHAPTER Vitl :. A. chance tq visit bhe city occasion - bright A- -'xood -_man in a crisis, , •, , �... Tito Mining Company was in Higgins voted him si el ntly: t-' �Y- theY-r eed -�'c -kid held eonBegnence required to provide. didn't bother to make a song their jgtereat, still jolting 'his - e�corts for the infrequent mule- about them, since they were only captive&' heads together with _ - • - : trains, since the Government ire- flashes in the pan. But the peons fervour, making those heads ` fused to do anything helpful, seamed happy enough until just waggle ridiculously, arousing _ .o�eiving-- an - - -- almost__ _recentl.v: and ' I'm wondering it laughter, which is the finest anti y y crippling percentage of all profits some interior agitation is`tl't�� -dote to -murderous ever' PAM Government officials work." known to man. He pointed out ' - '•were apt to line their_t.wn #oak- � • }iis--ance ":..G' ruing blon _that they were paid by results - Daily 'Fair Carrier - - :.eta at the ex ease of the State waraun w+int,t 1.1.,,, hest_ =a a • t fanest -user.- Ifs- pointed: - - -- - n those not -so- remote days. Cost "Suppose we find out just lost nv ,,.o.. � :o- of transport and escort - and what's the matter ?" ment longer than he felt necea- ,lore -than onee - -tills, escort had "Some dynamite exploded is nary - but in - fairness to the Gear , been routed and the whole mule- tKi lieet w- orking; it held up pro- strenuous, men were paid to work, _ gins Freeman, the Port Hope 1pr1 whose picture _. duetion a b1y" said fforth. not to loaf _and throw the onus _ _- appears above, ptarted carrying a Star route fn 'June of "train captured --- ate jnto the Sp° on their comra es shoulders. Al. - - '- -last year; - Georgina; wino -is`. mofits, and the mines had never "It might hive been an acct- for visiting the city -well, that 'Daily Stars and 27 Star Weeklier, which earns her a reau roved their worti3 unit. j'° + -�'� : -_`" =.: a little work after school '•y p • u)iL. -he arr� need. tidy weekly, income for _ • D :cMe himself secured . interest Through the windows of the ,you,ve got 'em, sir," said �Laure. Some Star canter girls earn up to $6.00 s week.. : - sef!icieb'+ +p establish the air -line office Dickie regarded the demon- Spofforth. The perfervid hostil- - from the coast to the hills. :tow.. -- t'a'r°- They. seemed to have ity was easing; bursts of laughter � - _ -r different story eras to be told. no settled plan of campaigrs; trriH- rose 3feantime, said Dickie, Girls •and boys • • • in towns, cities and villages -b ing about as they were in 'a tan- every peon there was - • patriot; •outside Qf, Toronto . co may apply for routes by e, _ _ _ - Pa .. .. filling in and•mailing the coupon below. . - tnob, and getting-rid- m is labour- was helping to make _ - - - - -- -- - - -- - . sled of much h = _ • , ' . hot breath in shouting. Hiyatala great; amocg.nations; 30 ;_ - Ni& work, he felt; was 'good; r .............. :...�CtiiT ALONG`ipOTfii,D Li13Y-1r.... ...... :,.......� the commissions due to the Gov. "I'll- go out and talk to them, that - Hiyatalans might swing ernment were At last being wise- air," said Spofforth, belting on a their ":Cloak's- proudly amongst this _ e expended. At was true to the revolver holster that bulged prom- -men of neighboring races. ' Higgins' creed which was to ad- stay h You d • o r. well to It was all cheap, theatrical 10RONT0, ' S T A R •" �..' stay hare,, under. cover. It's my- , stuff, with nothing to particular lance the prosperity of the land show, anyhow; I'm paid to deal' to back' it; but Dirk Higgins knew schieh gave the family hospitality- �wlth just such trouble." bis men; knew them for halt- - - tsur, r& Il �i<nrg- sdcaxxtags of "Di n accompanied the ald a few secs, Dials There W ere CIRCULATION DEPT.• — 80 King St. W.. Toronto. EDSm —n It; L'u help[' as t X071 `rhildTi�. _ .. hie arrival on the &cane, the. peon , anted the - y t__ deeded to down -cools and demand P I would. be interested to ;u,ow u yin, .z mot. :.: r-ea rcR. " gineer into the open; _ agitators into the brown mass. this community. Please send fns information about the a n:gitier rate of pay. A vocifer -. "The lake is not only.for drink- work and how carriers are paid. ours mob of excited men surged The appearance of the two ,„ comrrrised white men, stilled -the surge -for ing. - he said is the lingo: �t�d NAME ,.,.....o : :L, then a i•. ,At ul yell his point was' instantly taken. .:. ... , . :.'•.�,r _ -.... . the manager ■ headquarters-, a Amnl cneera and IW-f {.;.izeieaf rose •from two -score throats; fists -few cassia, shots were fired -into hteri the culprits were -pa• - ADDRESS ♦ . ... - ,the air, for the most part, though- were shaken. Spofforth swung Isug p , •.•,'' ` ". • ... • • ..... • - -- -- ` a couple of windows were shat- his holster ostentatiously to the, ed through the ranks, ducked in _ _ -''. •_ -' _ __.. • :: �..' : _ . front of his god and flicked iiie lake shoved back � they :tared; and afoFetnan took a bul- n be- lot -••••••••••.:••••••••- •':••••• ••• r open the flap. Dickie was unarm- struggled forth- rnd•eed, sucli itt his arm. ed. His experience went to show ing the- mercurial quality or a' It dawned' • on. Dick 13iga'as Hi atalane erowd. � -the might that .gun- carrying was s hazard- y y `•3ta'y I= see Don Encino, Sew. � tables, planting, should be coatia>� - = that • Hiyatala was not quite= as have been more gravely mishin.• Otis tone is these back -Iands '111 ed right up to site 1st of Jvlyl J`auper- civilized as the state of, af- died' .hut that Hl nt,ns nur+t otita . _ • of 'ts,e. eauntry; of his adoption: "And 1, wiio flattered aiy&elt' Thin. iD especially true of vas _ s' man was prone. to rely too mush 'through the tormentors and per „ - A, the threat of a muzzle and sonally lugged their vietim.i free. this .was a call on me,, she smil- tables, particularly the semi- teu8er sd..' "Pa ia-in 'his own room, things Ilk+ beana; carrots, beets, Not for nothing want 'he known" � � H�NFM & COLLARS earn trouble for hirriseli.. 'Plies+ as lain Higgins; this uiet, Wan- = and .you. know the way.'.'. In, the" . corn cabbaage,' a e. 11ti;�5t �' �fglt;g! Hijatalatt3 were adroit knife- g gg q cooly study Don 1`:nrico' was if.-' are eat wb2l'i they first sir y, Farmers Attention - Consult throwers, pitching 'Etieir, IEtesl - .cbJlant Briton whose heart' was Gain to be awake. He eeted and if one- wants to continue ,eat - our nearest Harness anop n,i of iris adoption; and- g F from the knee; upward., .w✓ Die., -ZTi? j _ .ing the finest carrots, corn,- beets. about Staco - Harness .Supplies. whose pride in his family's tra- +- i- It L�--'.h< lightening -like sxv'rftness, before a "How much- Is g oin on, behind Weans, peas, ewe, - �'s sell our goads only through dition of success was as fierce g g : our local Staco Leather Wien could di3en;;age a firearm tlle.scenes ?" the Consul demand- season then .plan ;ing should b• %nods dealer. The goods, •are "Whi-t 'do you•,: ask? called .. as -that of, any Shani, hida16. ed brusquely. and aaw Don En- continued at intervals of from two ' - ri ht, and so are our prices. Po of the earli r settlements. ' Spofforth, and hi& voice beat a to three weeks right from tits time ' We manufacture in our - fac- down •the clamour as oil .calms "l'��tt+ti' good, air; oh, pretty rieo's eyebrows twitch. _ appl.u•itd -Spofforth. .s :'There's a fret; I make it my the soil is [teat ready up to shoat rories - Harness, Horse Col• an angry sea. I g`�011 - pO business to .keep myself inform. the first week in July. In prectlo- 'are, Sweat Pads, Horse Blan- ­Those two joker' in the rea= note -of envy in his voice. ., ally every Has it is now possible Learn to understand 'em; ed, as perhaps you'know.• k Goods. and Leather Travelling are egginfs 'em on," 'Dickie . .. to get an early; medium and late Goods. In&ist on Staco Brand teach ''eIn- to laugh; 'then ytru- I. know, my wise young Trade Marked Goode, and 'q -0u tiiought, who ,had c�nsiderab]e Haroun Al Raschid: Well ?" maturing sort. By-sawing all three, experience with crowds in �a state have tvs ire the grip than if they're one automatically extends the hat, get satisfaction. Made only by: scared, your ' un. 3i ou''re doin '. The _ people are •getting their - :. . of hysteria. - g g -vesting' season. Y . heads together and whispering.. SAW EL TREM Co., LTD. A - dull roar carne - :rvu� �1.. Wit-" - with flowers, It is stli not too _ I l.a" - ears;- -but when I appear_ . WRITE. FOR CATALOGUE rioters, their requirements weri The strike -had •fizzled out; at [ate in most parts of.Cauada, and the whispers stop or change. I ineoherent if -clamorous. _ .Dickie Higirins' suggeaticm what remain- only early enough in the colder 42 Wallington St. E.; Toronto Am under suspicion. People say Higgins suddenly vaulted over the bd of a -day was declared a fiesta, sections to pleat nasturtiums, gW _ the- t�lonte Callano' is ' almost railings of the veranda, schul- "Tile man who awns this .min- dtoii, dahlias, and to .set out, well. _ LSSUE No. 22 -43 y through . ' 'ready to 'blow up, and when that tiered a det'ernrined wa ' throu ing country, cot:trois Hiyatala, if started bedding plants of cosmos. h t R ig!b r 7 know anything," Dick• said to happen§, something . too.", else id likely zinnia&,= alyssum, Atc. Obtainable, the lase, 'at lie t _ men _ +.., htnw qp- too. from the nearest seed kouse, ours- = B tackle ran 'at th`e two then be held 8pof€orth. I wonder how easily r Don Iniioo oomplactntTy - it could be defended -iii ca;a of eryman or greenhouse. Ttsesi - - - -,- trouble's - -_ _ _ _ quoted' a proverb in Castilian started plants in -both 'vegetables which -argued that most .things egetsblei ` - -- A Baked Apple Served With Bran it xvai+ Spofforth thought, sim- worried about did not happen. and flowers will allow one to hers pP.. -:= - e ennu h; it's sheer inacca�si- w ppen. blooming flowers or maturing A Breakfast Treat For An Man � g Let the Pre&idenL have his _ well," vegetable gardens in a few weeks ,y bility proved its strength. me - . e4 he means w 1, he .:"What Dort rouble?" h wised 'After all, Don Dickie,.. we of t • ask cc! gave our organization. You fear ' �> ''l. evolution" said Dick suc- "- another -revolution?" cinctly. "And not' the. ordittary But exactly in what form the brand. Tlieee's -a feeling in my - :_ :.truoble -was likely tq come the 'OVERSEAS' ' I y thumbs,. Spofforth, that we're in GonsuI could not say. ,. or a pretty hectic time before ' f ty P �i - you- snd -I, are mucC aIdet.'r -- �Canttnued Next. Week) _ t.: The trouble was that the 'Pre - ` silent was really' 'too -,weak 'foe �-•+ ''' _ his job; a political figure - head, • + '� l t .,�%. . '•'^ whose strings could be pulled by '' any mischievous hand.. It was a pity, t�iex GARDEN = Don Enrico hadn't mounted the NOTES `- Presidential chair; for the old q By Gordon L. Sdsitb 1e°—° SENDS 300 man 'was uite a force' still, with $ - infinite capability for statesman- - - "BRITISH CONfOl9" " EIiION" : :;': •. :. :; ship• .r r. ''. IAACDONlufi'S MENTHOL , Meantime, 'the situation was M . .. ,. .v �. f . Aceus- .r "SCOTCH lENpi or EIC�ORT" i flat tho falsely so ..�.� 0 S tomed as he, was'to atmospheric ! b l ^i; .... tensions, .Dick felt su conscrous y or t tb, Tobeeco - WElt SMOKING er any ' that a feeling was at .work in San -' LATE PLANTINGS MACDONALD's FINE CUTS (wNb peps") ebs - % "> ••w -' 7-•' Josef. He went to see Lon Enrico In most parts of Canada the DAILY MAX CIGAREM TOBACCO iG*WW to : Soldiers In ft Conodlon Army O�w eel 7 These busy days it takes a bit of planning to be sure that every- ir. a casual, friendly way, and to average garden will now be planted. --CANADIANS IN UNITED KNOCOM macs. one takes the time to eat a substantial breakfast. We know that the patio passed Lafallette and with the earlier type's of veget• lYlall Oder sear R.�iNeeee H�� _ - a skimpy morning meal meatis a leas efficient day, but sometimes- wa------ Dolorea- a---siB' -ht -- -that- wakened ables and flowers, This does not s - Sleep late, and there doesn't seem time to prepare or, even. to a smouldering devil within 'hint. mean, botivever, that it' is too late - : - eat'tho fruit, cereal, toast and beverage we really need: ,., - They were talking' and laughing to make a" start. As' a matter of Here is a solutiorL: Baked Apple with Bran -two breakfast re- . ' - together' in'a highly ,intimate way fact," most authorities - agree.' the.. - quirements in a single dish and tasting simply fine ',,' It is only on - exactly tits Dick. viould . have average beginner makes a mistake a. flavorful twe -for the breakfast table but it saves time both liked to titlk and laugh, himself. iii ceasing planting too soon. 'If TrhoRwunMsttsafea .nt•oe+KSasstRsp�rslsu _ ;: fn preparation a d eating.'' Of course,. you bake the applea ai. n'ix:ht-' „Oh, Don Dickie. "' said' Do- One de8ires continuos 'bloom "* (slide theta in the oven when you are preparing dinner) and come N throughout the season or a con• tmorning you sprinkle -on the serving of bran :and breakfast; is well l s oil sso - little wa see of tinning supply n[ really fresh vege• , an its way! Y . y ' - _ ^•,s^'' , , .c an.... +•... ...'r: , x, " + 1 n named as Intl stars. Thar • w at f . joaded their bullet heads together Ntis s o f supreme importance. Ask for. • k knife, but Dickle'a grip of b" _ _ � ; _ " - w wrist w + %' t ting epithets Dickie heard words J JAW : I-- - ` 10 R V C J-1 LONE AGtN. aZ W 8. MLLLIXM Maple Deaf Pirel �Brierb4sh Hospital Farr' a Elevator Office 88W 383 t ke P P ntice- urance —£a. - . MAIN Sts — STOU FFVILLE _ "SPECIAL Lt ENSED ALCTIONEER and YRyANESA INB Co ?dwne 19 For the Counties �f York and I Maternity, Medicair!:ind gurgical shorts. $31.00 per ton Cheap Bates' for -.Farm and Coun v _ 1670 Protein PM _ 0. an*; successor to Corp. Ken Pren- Buildings Cases �1�aheu _ t Last yearls binder twine at the . lice of C. A. S. F., and of the Late - Windstorm. 'Insurance on-Buildings 'lluarant0ed Repair Service _ J• H. ' Prentice (formerly Prenticf Windmills, Silos _etc. _ - - -- ' Maternity ` 94kiai -Rooft L.— old price. Grain and Chops of all Kinf� and Prentice). Farm and Farts- - Automobile Insurance of Registered Nurses in Attendance A�j Make or.Modsl� Order your chick starter early i stack Sales a Speeialh, at Fair sno All Kinds _ sad 24 -Hour Service CAven ARTHUR I E L D Reasonable Rates Write, or Phone _ -_— - _ Laying Mashes and Dairy Feeds - ' -' IAsabulame Service 'Take care of bags because they are -PHONE- 52 r. 8 _ Bowman & Rowe _ hard to reph�ee. y " PICXER1NG -- O \T. ' Notice MRS. E. R. GO+CD� ONTASIO' Claremont, Oat. S Doors and - Toronto Ai) 6523 Pick._ 53 R 12 Combination torn } -An in$ereating entertainiment will Storm•-Sash — Made to Order CLENDENINQ - - AGincourt ss WANTED be held.' in the Sunday School T0° • a.z ' also FUNERAL.DIRELTOR .RON GIBSON DEAD HORSES AND CAfiTLB of the Vn1ted "c%ucrcTi, on Friday Asphait '! l glgs For` 2re8 pleg up 'phone _ " •'evening, May 28, sponsored .by No,.' Roll Roofings Private Ambulance TRANSPORT r3ROOKLIN ... ......... 1 Group of the W. A. Crokinole Asphalt. Sidings phone 9000 Party'. A good program' is being Day or Ntgbt 'TRANSPORT:-, CLAREMONT 918 Wall Boards etc. ., . PICKERING .. r... 5W prepared. Cotme -and enjoy a -Teal _ Malvern L000 PICKERINiz_ . ..........:..... . ,. get- together. S.30 p. m: Adtn. CARTAGE AGINCOURT .... zone 2141 and lb events. ..,N. M. Gordon •Markb=_6_ nt. _ -. - - - O Ft�� -- - - _ - _ . —pad 1♦�ie phone charges - BAND- GRAVEL -STONE . Metberal — St. John GORDON YOUNG LTD - St. _ 11 Meat - ■Toronto Phone Ad. 3638 The marriage of Alans biaj ...,Quality _ John, eldest daughter of Mr. and — •Mre. J. H. St. John,- Dumbarton, to Poultry - - -Tile Farmers' - - Private Peter James Metherai, son __ �. ,Of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Methersl, of rid — ti Beaverton, .Ont., took, place at 2 p. - - -- - — - -_ - - - YR j Auc oneer : -.2i. on May 22, the ocassion of the - _ _ _�_ _ Pbnesaieent Nagging Pala •bride's 'mother and fathers silver -- - In BeaSOil th" Dais the T*xaper and I Alvin S. Farmer wedding. anniversary- The imsrriaiie eeremong was performed at thff - - ri!7etwss. It may be Your Eyes. >Rs 8toek — Zhernitters Kleist residence of Rev. ]&Neely, King �- MARKET -fl�r. Unitled Church, Osbsrwa• �I�� � C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. A ��yj The bride ware a stt+eeb•lesigtEn -�' - 22 Mears experiences. No ftk et - f dress of Forg me -not blue sheer, _ " DitmeY BIa.'� OPP P. D. Too Large or Toe Micah With _&-harrAW wed ]ace fwd_ - Up"Ieav g, - -#he - bride. - -p nsen• - -- -- TA;mh4 sire gLd to kM w b4 is wale 6e�iuk7, Oat. B. B. 1_, es ftS40ki . . won • a White hat with White flow- t'ed her flowers to her mothers to _ to be out sale attei 'a se»r0 to and blue vNe ling and were whJ�lWs• mark *0 occasion of her silver acre of the fin. IWAWA, ONT. jj(#fk 8toetfhille 7302 ` gloves ear shoes, .and carries} s boa . Aknid showq= of non- i Mr. and Mrs. Rolit Pre", if .. wet of pfeth btddal r°s°s. and .'terns fetu and good 'wishes. the bride Toronto mlled set friends ire on 3D. ./�.. . � � � �/ ' . +tied Vith pink astin ribbon. The bride's aistnr, Miss xathlsea, lltaa a" other po Toronto, liam�• Mr. ind I&M FMV C'b10r, of _ .got Fort EAe, was bridesmaid. and Graelnsre, were with i W. std Ineuranoe' d All $ind1. wore a dress of Old Rose silk jer- s"'a � v?, - Mrs. Gibson, on Soaday is g'. ITZ ,and carried a bouquet of .mot re � � a COnd Gertrude s C >B3MM AUG- Be" Bates ! ►ailahle 1Ylih as and snapdragon in mixed, col- red and Ge Ben a Casbett. M"- _ Ni Fy - . - wura, tied . with pink satire ribbon. have both been enraged at public k3e0►1 i•iLT and ber�o i ©Q. -The rte+ was attendso by his school teachers in the King Street :71 !d JPlwot broth" Sanh of VAMtby� 1q.- sent weeii School, at 4Pbitby. Theatre"' - - Rev.: Mr, Irwin, of Whitby tools alias &Aha Greece 'la- supplying - ' - to the bride was a gold 10dcet wad BROUGHAM .PICK 5e9 ' to the best man, a gold tie pia: - the service here an Sunday morn for ii3ss Petty as ta.cher at ties The bride's gift to the groan was tug for 'Mr. McVey, _dellivering a G......, l Public Seb L ; -a matched tie -pin set and to the splendid address on' "Teanperance" )phi Stouffylle 100 :.11ridaorodd• a• peridol bracelet to an attantite 'seidlanee. w Biitl�UGiMY - Cx" ! 01% brWa gore her 1j0ptber's sold The many friends of _firs. LeslW .: haettiswed tlim opres$te rags 1WR,SDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY broach, swish -bates sat with pearls Rs rbron; stet ' st her h=e and pro' Xsy !?, 2a sad 2s _ COPUXf 'which was her father's gift to her seated the happy ample with a The program for rise afternoon wsa � Sister Eileen •'n1_otbes twenty -fivi years ago. shower of- use_ful gifts. The �y '►taken b9" Group D.. Mss. O. Barbon School gave tiseeei a fasuily Bible, Convener, assisted by Mrs. Brown, A stiroaptloa was held at tbi hams i . *A bd& for � � A- aro- is appreciation at the bride's faith- Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Maus, 1tra. Craw- ,$esal�l BResell and Brian Aherse �. . ' -gyp at fur services as 12eewding Secretary. Yard and Mrs. H. Malmbn. A db- His +d>L_am .,Idle TL. labia desolated for cocas tiles. 7 he unit9 ex- euseian of a "social event Is aid of News Be* Sports Color Cartoon . 1 d his stsaaams and tends best wishes %the. happy lfnances" left.the matter in abep- _ '_�k "Wigs, and oenited with the �p� ' ance for further a�ndderattoa. The MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDN'8Dl' -fig asks. Mr. -and Mrs. Thee. (haig and hoateeaes were Mss. Dancers sad _ 2br travailing, the bride wore -a faamily spent the' week -end -with Mrs. W. Gray who served a Iovely may s}1. Jane find $ )&M Blue suit with Navy hat and the letter's parents, at K3rkfield. wartime yes, which. was appreciated m • smepa rl but ch ds• y shoos, and beige accessories. The many friends of Mr. Ernie by all. !° , ; Shanghai Gesture dgn we can furnish _. memorials teat will ----�_ - -- -• -� -- - -- - -ti )Victor Mature and Gene Tierney , please from every - _ -_ Comedy and Cartoon -_ .- . vtindpofnt. In dignity :.: . ' • _ _ .. .. of appearance our f i work iPiij, -stand Oat . `,•• - - - °... _ �.: :._ . •... -... AY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ! through *a agna. -------- i'HU89D Jane 8. 4 aad5 No Greatar Tribute - - �RD .Saboteur �,,..a, Monameatak • 11R" Brougham lseef lcetes -- Note _ :• Members of Brougham Beef Ring e RE V ' 0 H E . • pare requested to attend a meeting sat the Matthews' House, ou Satur- day, _ .. . y, M ay t 8 P. m Towr Subseription New A..u.�.1...n.n, e, -es.r► y . •. ",. :r. - Jw3• prmle we In 3 . - 19% 22%% 36% _ � M ; . _ . ._ - .,. - - _. . . _ •- .. S7 pi, >tid�i... fw�e ww 7ti.� btC.�j r� .w•e coils.. w we "W M ago W - - -. ' — ,- -- - &A of IM hm ig r ind.' no .p. lid. q W .ws f..d—M i4 .a . wM d Ni.a• w MM P.. �.. 18 1 _7 FA& Pn.d•M VW r I J.w ti YIN iwt -m R..•...a..• ; . *% ws &ewe i.we b we w► shed s an ■w• ` Protection of property to -clay is conservation for tomorrow. - �/ �! W qwt I. AW Iw tee tom. Pwir.i 1R#e qV .a tatae wwet, of 11wAjwtt 1Mi w is no d _ So, when you paint, go to your Martin,%nour dealer. - 10W pw ba md amd so s r nft 48MM VA ra bA -� 1 He is the man who can bell you best about "winaiag" ier4s w �...e... -nw be =A i.i of sr ' - eoloar wmbinations. He i� the man who r%Uy knows pails .. _ . - .'s.; ww the moat em-not nicai and pragtieal ways of applying ,His advice is sineere and helpful —the paints he Belle azo ` made with • the enduring qualities- that stand the "te4 Of - f 1 LA t 11111 , a A i [ 1 T -. time ". 'when you paint, go to your MaMn- Senour dealer. t EGG "SH AW •. A :f'ilNm 8TR•„ �.�, ; :DVNHAHTON g . Pboets Bielfg 77 S 4 10 ARNIS-NES4-fNAMUS 0" PURE PAINTY JO R Francis- Ritchie has won fatly ,received, -_ - - - 1-1 :: `. - _tics aver esa- -��•,• - p!°�°- The meeting of the Red Cross at -'s!• :. ; r a- -Oral. Claremont was atta i "Y. Sr au � , On Thursday ► --• -- - i- - - =+i _Sif�III 21 aon Hugh and Mrs. Gannon, Oshawa, ghaQn me�tnbere. Mr.. N. P. Goddard the W. M. S. &net at the name were visitors with their people on was elected President, In ' the recent 'Mrs. George Miss M. Wallace spent the week- '- •: -_... '- Sunday last. cam "Dnnoan Jr. adtp ' _ �-- Lorne White, who are soon to be holiday- P�8'n for funds, �13Tl.pp was good at�0endance, visitors being per. w 'end in Weston. _ Visitors for tkA were: .raised, t1M was voted for "sugar sent from Green River and: MarR. -Mr. Murnin, of the Sarco Co. left ` married. 'They were the recepients ice.• said Mrs. Wallace Ellicott and !or jnim for Britain for 1843' Mrs. ham Mrs. Norton Mrs: Miller Shia week for Bethlehem, P. A. of many useful and lovely gift& child -sad Mrs. Gordon, of Toronto, Carl Devitt offered a lamb for a,r Mrs. Johnston presented some aCC Mr:' and-'Mrs. Linton - and family -After the reception .the youznk,,peo- at the W. Ellicott homae. Draw, and a pair of feather pill- the high - lights of the ascent ^ -kave moved to Stouffville' w have a en a .co le of >tktsrs. of t Coi4. > PI j d up , Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ellicott were i owd was donated -- botli aaoept". - fereiice Branch Meeting in Oshawa, Ilr. and Mrs. Tyndall. damning. _ .. with their people for the week -end Ayny other donations, will be grate- continued an opposite page Ar. and Mrs. Giles spent the meek -end at their home. -- - - - -- - - -- - ,r • Mr. Ra) . ' Rumohr, of Hamilton - + spent a ' few days with -his mother, Mrs. S. Rumohr; here. Mrs. Le'A 'Gibson spenf-t`hC -1 _ ek -- - - - -- - - - -- end with Mrs. X. Gibson here. - Miss M. Briscoe has returned to ��B��rooklin, after a week, on the. sick list• • ]sirs. A. Pretty spent a few days -- _ in Toronto, last, week. Misses' Mary and Doris Graham. ' ot• Claremont, spent the week -end with their' sister -in -law, Mrs. Nor- - - ,� a 'Grn, Pickering. 'RATIONING EFFECTIVE- THURSDAY, MAY Z? Mrs. Ed. Lewis, Miss Margaret ht May - MacDonald, and w After midniQ ee Marion Taylor y 26th, it is for a consumer to buy rationed meats and for are spending the week -end with anyone to sell rationed meats to a consumer except on surrender of valid ration coupons. ` Lewis' mother in Singhamp- on WHAT MEATS ARE RATIONED? HOW OFTEN CAN I BUY MEAT? _ iron. . Vea1,.Por t�aad_Lamb. Mr. Keith Drake of Toronto spent k. M{i Two.cou become each Thursday. The fiett pair'of No. 1 tks week -end with Wen& here. ". 1MLta and Mrs. Howard Hisnes, of Poultry-and frisk are not rationed..Taacy" mesa seek at H,eart,' of one week's rs -- -- ._ -- RoatlShcle" -fit Sunday with Mr. Tongue, U er, kidneys, Brains, Sweedreads, sod cooW saesages . HOV LONG DO COUPONS REMAIN GOOD? and ieirs. Fred. Ward. _ -vich as Wieners, and Bolo see cot rssi000d. &seat ants coo. Gonpoos beeoasi+ag good before tke 1Sth of a month we good until _ ... gnu w Sts% or mat of bone sock as spies -rtrt, oetdb, snf the and of skat- -man '4p= iniaa food on or sfta the l[t7... Brace H3rstot!. of Taroatp, -- _ - are roc rationed. 15th of &.month we rod until sad vE t!u balowia� moan► - Merit Sunday with r' ' ,y O SUM? CH. RATIONED NMAT AM I PELKrrTBD DO I HAVE TO USE THE TWO CUPONS AT - _... THE (Liss Foggy Oyeilaad edR Toronto, ___ _ - AMB TLi1H OS. IN TIM SANZ STORE? ' bpsend3ng the week -asrd aitii her An s.erage of two ponds pe: weeit per parson, Yea less of No. You as ,sae s camped at sty dmee unag theme it w41dt meats odd so boa anti more of meats Comm nor. ic_ is voW, and In my store you sish. stint and nnole, 3Lr. -, aAti fie. C. A. ddreablr the chat iof eoupod values below. CAN I BUY ONLY ONE KIND OF RATIONED 1t8A T Pisa .aSnaa Forsyth is' risl S AT COUPONS DO L USE WHBN'BUYING bBAT1 - :. —WITH A-COUPONF ft Ottawa for few days. - -- - - -:- e- bcawnSpare -A- .soupcon. yoer_ box, - tae-- - - - - -- No-- yoa-aa4 .1. rsssca - Yt. and Mrs. David Gregg attend- - -book pea as mw vain& to buy tes,,caffea, sags, sod batter. - is ai jos wait �-tlse- aoapoa-.dw is -- _ � � �n'�`m°° - : MEAT COVp'0►N VALVE° CHART Was &&ley Taylor Is non_ re- - - eaverinc from an attack of chicken- is _ >tlrat• SSiO� l�61t?S ' PO cum= OOORia MiA'!s Piss Margaret Mae,Donald, of Back Secou Sliced and >I<ladlesa)) Basel*" Sack ( Hass ma►nelaas) :'lbroeto, is spending a >tth with 1 _ s3de Bassossliud Rind :Not Smoked, oe Cooked _ t gyp) ■e. sad XM Ed. Lowls. _ 1IV► and -Mrs, Saps: - Taylor wets Cats-when Cooiud is Oshawa, an erday, attending . � . � . % the weddlrig of Mr. Tallor's cousin, LAM as 30WITM . PC_ lh��treetf Gvd1, vl �titbp. _ . Jack Ward and Don Middleton o! . • - _ - • „ -' - - _ - � � � �. _ : ` the iti. C. A. F. were both home on )� Ssaak Han (Boaeiaas) � BAB (Boaeiass) w f weekend. -� ` Hass, Gaacre Cues crone is,) i"a (stash Shack Btsd. no hisses Gregg, Isobel of Ot- y _ 1 Flssait Steak (aoeslmn) VuL � lHLH : • .' I p Picnic (BoaNMss _ Hind sboak Moat (Booden) - Picnic alesra raises) AO°e is, ) taws, and resat .of B3ehmond Hill, i )Atlanta Sasaka and Ceia Cstdsts and FWats (Aoa�e in) T•aderloid Haas, skinless (Soadiss) • an both spending the wviert -red at fteska Mandell) Frost soli (Cwt wrapped, Pttak (you) - sheir hater here. _ �_ ' CQ1Rm ° F�ssk toll (Basel"@) ` Mrs. sad Mies Morgan of Torotyto Neck (Boneless) HoaKless) (Not Smoked oe Coolcsd) Rolled Rib (Xaaa ss) L. Roll Cassl w S.dc bse 2 sills Baooa (is tba pie") _.. 3tsaday at the hose of ]ties ltosad sneak of lteaet - Boost"( rappied, onyy�l•HOdd,*M - ,'1Rhe Misses ]lLichett ware weeit- (�� in) laced (Hansa is) Ham bus Ritoll (Boneless) COOK= �Ha'/ -: SwWa Tip i loeeis") Ham Contra siiaas (Hone is,) lsjtdIs of Its and Mrs. G. M. Sta.►ias Beni (Hoawiees) "dewing Peal (Dooelaae) park Rau (Boneless) A� U+aaooked Gros,p "C' - '�• Moir 'r'mdlt�ir Shoulder Roll (Boneless 1 Cats -when Cooped Mr. and Mrs. T. ' Paterson are ' spending a few dais at the boons _.1 - • t - --- .- et their daughter, M[ra Peinaelly, of Brwkiia. r F � rl Er' Zi LAM or #[O'!'IVX - �. - �8 �. CO>Rafl -.. Mr. i. Harkness of Boston, Mass., Brisket Point (Bonebss) H Haar, am .gad (Hone in) "w r - --acrd son Lee, of McMaster Univer- Flank (Boneless) Centre Loin Chops (Bone in) Still Pork (Bow, in) eri1w, - Hammilton, spent Sunday with. Front Shank Meat (Boneless) Loin (Flank off, Kidney and _Ham, Shank End (Bow is,) Suet on Bone is Butt End (Boni lo) Ham, Whole (Home in) Dr. 3�T. F. and Mrs. Tomlinson, as. Front Shank (Cencra Cut. 4 ) H+t°+ Bone in) _ Patties (made from Necks ` - Picnic, Hock On or Hock Off did Bill Tomlinson, o!' the R. C. A. = Hambur Hamburger and Flanks, Boneless) Ham, Shank End (Hone in) -- {Hone le} - , Place (Boneless) _ .. . VF.JLI. - PR8'SH Ham Trimmed (Boas is,) Msse:• Betty Pretty is Spending a - - - -- tier ute_Steaic or Roast FQH= . SlLORED (Hose in) - -8radt *`(Z}v,.0 ....... V__:. ' $j a.ul+e, a.aas �i.o a71a,Y.: :few days at her hoarse here. - Rib Roast or Steak (Bone in) Shoulder Knuckle am) . (Bow. in) Ham, Shank End (Bone in) Ploy Congratulations • to Mr. and Mrs. = -� Rum (Round iod Squitre Loin Cho (Centre Cur, Ham Whole Boats is Wilson on the birth of a En� Bone in) Bone in) Picnic, Hock On or.Hodt Off ' Sirloin Steak or Rosa Patties (Boneless, made from Loin, Centre Cut (Bone In) at - Briorhush Hospital, ftaafvM% sa flay 23rd; and'to ]�. and Mrs. (Bone in) ;i Shanks, Necks, Flanks) Loin, End Cots (Boos' in) (Bone m) Short zi ltloast (Bode in) Round -Bons SbouWer Abbew Amen ajsro`IF"o; !sy 944, in T -Bone Steak or Roast (Bone in) `Loin, Whole (Boos in) .. coons YAM" Dsle:baab H tai, ". (Bone in Rump Bow !a - « ospi 1 ( ) - -: Mrs. George McClean paid a wing Stea its Roast Sirfoin Rosa or Gait Picnic, Hock On or Hock Ot An UaoDOketl Grua itY' (Bow in -) - - - - -' n)' (Bone in) Cuts - when Cooped short visit to her hopne here before - . %wing with her dau�ter "Heath- air", for Detroit, to join her husband Z; �m8 win: went overseas with the R, a %Alin or 1M[D'1'1�01f - VEAL - Z'RSSS _ . A. r�'. in the spring of 14% • later t Blade Roast (Bone is,) �H . — - �t (Box in) Hock (Bona is,) ipranaterring to the A. A. F., and is a Brisket Point '(Bone in) Flank (Bonne in) Flank (Bone in)� r slaw returning' home to Detroit, - Chuck Roast (Bone in) Front Shank (Bone in)~ PORK seriously ounded. Front Shank; Whole or Franc (Boas in) d Shank Bo us) n - y Knuckle End (Bone in) Hit . Mr. Harold Bickerstaif; Aairman Neck (Bone is,) Hind (Bone is,) Ixg, Shank Half (Hoa►a in) Hock (Bone in) of fire War Services Committee of Plate, Brisket (Hone in) Leg (Bose in) • Leg, Whole (Bone is,) Mess (Bone is,) �e Baptist Church, will conduct the Round Bone Shoulder Roast Loin, Flank on Bone'ia,) Lois,, Flank on (Boas in) Short Cut Back (Bone inn smrioe is,' the Baptist Church here (Bone in) ( Nick (Bone in) oz Sunday morning next. Mr. Sausage, Fresh Rack (Bone is,,) _ POM - SfMIOUM - Short Ribs Braising, Bone ' Rack (Bone io) ly, of Stouff�rille, had charge of the in) Rib' Chops (Bone- in) Rib Chops (Bone in) ' _' • Honk (Bone in) service here last Sunday onorning. , Tl�-ww Church uoii v�rcle or �,�1REAT RATIONING AB IT AFFECTS FARlKFl�,i�i" ro - the Baptist Church will meet next, � • : -' •: -• -' - -- •. _ y at the home of 'Mrs. - Bits - — E; , ..a , ,I.:,.aht:= their livestock for their own consumption- but -twat turn into the =Local Ration BoArd at the e'nd-of each - stead. iirs. R E. Forsyth s Group month, 1 coupon for each two pounds of their own-slaughtered meat consumed on their -owd premises• Farmers need -in no case will be in char1j+e. Topic ,--�_ "Who's - surreadcr more than half -the number of each month's valid - coupons for such home slaughtaed meat. = Nboy among our Home Missionar• ` The remaiiing half of farmers' treat coupons may be used for; ordinary retail purchases of meat, on the basis of coupon values as shown on the chart above. - :. _- T Famers stay supply meat from their own slaughteritigs to other farmers for•eonsumpuoa on their own farm prefaiscs. Local ` t -10IN iistake ''Beef Rings" are also permitted. Farmers providing meat to other farmers, or "fled Bing& ", must collect meat coupons oti the basis of two poucds_nf meat. _cross weight. Setif- addressed aid stamped eavelopts for mailing in coupons TU `ciat be secured ar yosr Local Ration D3 2_0• - - a was Ne�waa win M is,` hMAT IN j :.. �ip'1`I 'GE ' !!w? y aerafta)t set sin "- TO'THE MF.iI'!' TRADE - madame Clue Bakwr. ! omh Beim jam 30th all consumers (including farmers) who satire meat in lockers mast yew sepy. ' ' .. -iisdare in writing to rite nearest Branch of the,Rstion Administration, the gssntitp >I+sbdlsrs of nasal- anal collect eoupoas i.. of rationed meat tbs7 have in siorage over and:above•ei ;ht.pooWs per person- is the . ftst' any rationed meats sold on or afoot a>teeesvi:olsh- Diectst+taoa>,, s»wt be smpsniod by ao�esent coupons from the silica May 27th: They need not tars is tea- - t> Tre�oks of The i tltet bolder and 1&*0 ehold; w corer the quanuty oideclated stored -pests to • their~ suppliers' for' mat nor- _ rou = tsiart ac the tale Q e�sp for each pounds of a� mat is else t►6ave groups. shared up Qaiil ,�rtoe 10th. '17iia urrtagt� ;cupon The number coupons to be detac -hed b the locker =or need not erred mote meet is thade to enable them to buildup -than 50% of the total .nest coupons is the possession of himself` and his household. ' -'Stocks.-'A Special Food- Doliettn -olvsax -` '3.4cioer csets ipay'reiiin for mail porca"11fig one of each similarly slumbered pair complete dataila of last mtionkg is On Saturday ev'enin a large : Yl6f COUPON, F befog mailed to all food states. _ no naber ' of ' neighbors and - friends •- . R'A T I O K A D MINIS T I! A-7 Z O �I ' asasmbled at the Town Hall, to hon- F Ow liras Items Caritas► and W. `� - � a JF yy eat � ' �,, r.!"�r°, t _. .�.�.' •:c..r • °'r. �:'' ys..,. a";x -•%, re. ','F,f- ^''S.''ej �' z :S°'; ,°'- ' ".A:. ._. '�' ";is• ='TM, 'tR• ,;i :r f` °�s"�,,„ "'.rac''a:r,�' .'..� W a-•n =� . . �.s , 'a.r�,•�.� ; ;. :r " .. I 7.i7 .Jy.' .. - .. Anything taiten Le replae. 1,,„ .. r ig nrhan areas. Theme -poles CW _ .caused by bomhing•must inevitr, T A�A k� • - grouting sightly zrore a rural RfKL 1'n1i►R OWN K ably be at a sa,&ificb of war Pro- That Canada's 1943 Food Pro- dwellers than urban residents was r"'',' ; >'.. Ad- duction. For this reason a ton adopted by the Board's Ration Ad- ix,>AR,�i�.i > ' "` duetion Drive Will Be crbstest ministration, and with It boll w>7 ,.f of bombs on. Essen today b worth In our History. 'r urban and rural housewives will _ 21ar more to the United Nations =•n' :. • - generally agree. - _ „ than s ton of bombs on Birming- That tdcre Sugar For Canriing preserve Wild Fruits s ham was 'to the Germans.in 1940. sniff Be Allotted To Rural Than There are certain obvious rent _._ ,,_�__ �....___. � -_,_, ��_•„�, _ �. ` The n naval blockade_ restricts. __ To Urban Residents ors' for this policy. For one thing, • - -� Germs y s access to many 'vital The .nresgltt�seasiop of Parlia : riurrtl housewip es ha _always• bean - �rdA _ rsiv m$teriajs. The aif• raids make- -W - �. "the shortage worse by bombing oil ment is likely to ,keep the people's in the habit of putting down AW4 -- stocks and refineries. representatives in Ottawa until more fruit. Not only is this coo- - Blockade mid- summer, but in and out of par tomary but in most areas in Caa- The Naval, "" " fine natal blockade has forced liaiilentary recess and after Par - ads necessary. Farm women toe :.•:: �,� that a Canada; s disbands. civil Service and r erymconsiderab eu supply so[ v fralt E ^, Germany to divert nearly 35 per _ _: _ _ • _ _ s cent. of its electric power supply private industry can provide, can- and store it in, their owa celiara, - -- makenth things plants. more The - air raids - - - - - - -- - --- - � ,�tlnue to wrestle with the detail -•oi otherwise their cupboards would make e g large• power stations. wartime controls such 'as eivulz• be pretty bare in winter time naval blockade added to eition has never before attempted. when cold' and ice and snow pre- The ' THE WAR. • WEEK — Commentary On (current Events The problems of the rural real- vent them 'from going far aflelt Germany's transport difficulties -dents -kre• being kept in mind in for provisions.- It is generally red • by'driying its coaetwige traffic off . the development of all ration pro- ognized that the city housewite IfBritain C o I d' Take . Blitz.' . - the seas. The air raids reinforce gloms. in the matter of the pro- has easier access to industrW L these efforts by attacking loco- . vision at• sugar for canning, for supplies of commercially canned - Bombing -Wh u �many-; motive and railway wags a -lac- -.... "ample t-he--- Fords-- Admi$ls" -- -goods sad -uses their -to s mach v tories, and rail junctions, tion, Wartime Prices .and Trade • • _ -_ -• _ !- - - greater extent than tb a country , - -- __ - - -- -- - -` In surb, the'air offensive is to Board. recommended that, house- woman. - - -- The Royal Air Force, which of history which brought it about be seen as an ally, not onl of the �•• g Y wi :Tff- i :�- �z -�atay ahoeld- be -sl' For aaath ®�-- ihiag� -the -- rural - - -'.. raved Great Britata from. inva- that this particular target was army, but of the navy. find while lotted, more than those 'who dwell _ housewife has, ten chances to one, r *ion and which together with the suggested to the R.A.F by. a Britain proved it could, with dif- berry bushes in her own gardest -.._. ;growing American Air Force has refugee from Berlin whom the ficulty,'bake leas, there are solid and fruit trees to her own orchard- growing waging a non -atop air often- Nazis bad driven frond tho coup- reasons why Germany may prove to something in "tier spare lime She bas about her, more they -� _ _ to be unable to take more. that offers a profit of several likely, east open spaces where `�- - - -- - -- - another triumph, says The New The Blockade• Principe -- - -- -- - - - -- -dollars -a-tveeir' -- -­­------b. e ep -of oar sort or - another -- - - =:York .Times.. With linesampled -The current great offensive of ii f __- ' Carrier salesmanship' standards grow, sometimes on bushes along 1 - tt S' No Lon e>r' have 'definitely° b eFt '- improved the roadside, sometimes on plants daring, skill and ingenuity it has the )#ritish and Atrierican air ' g blasted two of Germany's most forces, according to The Chris- f ' with the advent of girls to this like the wild strawberry, on other - ; + ^lportant water. dun ,.lFe Linn Science Monitor; is more than A Mans World important phase of newspaper times on trees like the wild plus. vital parts of the whole industrial s "softening' no" oees�, as the - - -- distribution work. The contact All.-of these fruits are• tasty sat ,. and-- transportation system of fa n'liar phrase- has it; for =the• "'Newsgirls" -Salvo Problem -with the public and the general should -be picked and used P Western Germany and has there- putting ashore of tanks and foot of Carrier Boy Shortage all -round business experience of- as possible. ,deiivered the moat devastaZ - wiJima. ii, h more-thain an- effort- - -' __ _ - fared to carriers h®s on the other Locat Ration _goards •,ing-single blow dealt from the aii to reduce the output of German Wartime brings all kinds o! hand, greatly repaid the young The Ration' Administration has - so far. 'Large sections of -the in- war industry. It is the' effectise changes . in industry. The .call • to- _ladies who have ventured into this set up some , 5:4 local ration dustrial. Ruhr, already crippled by application of the historic block- arms has even been felt in the field. boards. The distribution of sugar • �. ' continuous area 'bombini,', are &do_D_•nripl t[+ a — - An u. i.V,AcL furw.3 vZ ...ZAP Lry Ior canning is- ,Delp$' ler6 III tnelr _ completely paralyzed today by the air. _ basinesa. A shortage of good- car- that have -turned . to girls and hands, as It is felt that they we to `•.11 the t`•::: - -- _ _ P � - -" By' striking almost -incessantly- - .- boys-b �riserr- throu¢r -the- --- '.:,t,. thinning-ranks' -- mere - full- eagn#as$ -t -aE- -fecal -eon. �iscl -e .oI water or electric 'over• o3's - -�- the while ati 'intricate canal iys- with overwhelming force at tram- older boys moving into jobs left of available male workers; carrier ditious and local needs than ant- te;n carrying' the bulk of Ger- portstion and industrial centres. vacant by young men who have. boys will rlow have to be on their one sitting in Montreal or Ottawa many 'a war traffic is running dry Allied air power is now doing in enlisted. To fill the gap The toes to meet this new competi- could be. To them has been left. destructive floods are rushing' ' the heart of Europe what Allied Toronto Star has turned to car- . tion. There is one thing certain, the task of sorting out applications down the Ruhr, sweeping' away eea power did so successfuily on risP &19 and with hardly an ex- thaugh. The end of the war will for canning, sugar and forwarding power houses and railway and- the- continent's' periphery In the caption they have proved to- be not see the end of the - carrier to the housewives the coupons for road bridges, and inflicting heavy last war, i.e., retarding or halt- excellent business people." giirIa:_ Now that they have eetab- the maximum amount of sugar eauaslties. In thus -spreading the ing the swift flow-'of meh and In adopting the role of carriers,' dished themselves as good, c ft en- that* Is - flosslble to provide tae effect of their effort way beyond materiel to the points where they many, young -ladies -have assumed - scientious newspaper carriers. canning purposes. These coupons the bombed area, fife R.A.F. has - are needed most urgently. •' a new air of independence. But they should go on filling this role writ be delivered by June let when found one of those ideal targets vrhat girl- wouldn't want to Eurn for ,years to come, the canning season opens. = air men -era looking far. And tollitarily speaking, ' a •fortress _ dealing a eripphng blow to_ Ger. or an army, is only as strong sa -its links- with the sonrcea of its r \ r.,.., Ontario s Quiz Kids l+ soreitystts. - rum k.— IGc:g. rf-- t'iti- vided an impressive o�ertu ;e for _ lies long been one of the key- ` the" invasion of tbb European stones of German military and tinent. - � _ naval policy. - - - - „� • - _ Plfnt• At a Standstill One of the dams blasted is the j Aerial Blockade ]Eder dam, ne r Hemfurth, which " One reason the Polish ai- I; were destroyed in 1939 win be- ...held back a lake of four and a cause Poland was ' unable to get haalf- square miles" and a depth ad men and .planes to,•the front due - '164 feet with an estimated- 202,- r - 009,000 tons of water. The other to the ear. of f ,t d capitulation _ in fhb rear. And,the capitulation : Is the Moline dam near Soest, of French arms appeared to be �� t ` _:-backing up -a lake o!- four square after the break -thibu h_ : bailee and a depth of- 1°d5 feet n 'Sp- -an g - witti an estimated•' 134 000,000 at Sedan largely became France pl ' } - tons of water. Between them they l,,,rnbs from - choking her highways controlled two-thirds of the whole and her railroads. water 'stbra&, - capacity "of the Z Ruhr; They provided tnaurrer- - - But .vastly. - snore. significant --able plants in the Ruhr with water thaii these examples, it .was. the and hydro electric power; they use . of serial blockade by the Allies that resulted in the Ara- j ''r regulated the water levels of the maticallq swift' collapse of Ger- f j` - s Ruhr, Weser and Fulda Rivers +� and the whole canal system which man' and Italian resistance in North Tunisia. The last fight'•waa over connects the Ruhr with the r+ _ ::.See ports and this Elbe, and th in Tunisia as soon as the Allies �• � `*� vond it\ with Berlin and the Boa- Penetrated the outer German foe- a' y. - tic. Both have been breached, -- and plants depending on their ing had made it impossible ossi�ble for the foe so obtain fresh strength power are at a standsftll. s or. to• shift what strength he had A Now Enterprise, left. Blasting water dams is a coin- pietely new enterprise for an air It is concluded that a similar force. But once the target hid result awaits the Axis in Europe. ~N belon picked, bile R.A.F. found the Unless the Germans, find some yhdj best way of a� doing c b: it could means`of drasticaHyy reducing the have been done perhaps by day- ottectivenew of Lie present aerial sa light precision bombing, Sri which assaults, they can hardly, swap* the American Air Force special-- a similar collapse. And thus far lies.' But Inasmuch as such -vital they have given no indication that , tar * eta -'are heavily defended, the they will find such means as long Vlore than half a million On- from left to sight, are as follows: ham, Petrolia; Ruth Blezard, Lon- cost would have been hesvy- too. as the"re-- ehgaged -up .tic - the, -- . �TTa -.- - - n- -m- t,oza inemaa IN i�Eng- teFiart; Stan- -don; specie_ = 4iortisey. Downey - The R.A.F. came at. night and hilt in Russia. Ontario schools- took part in ' a ley Iwan, Brantford; • Claude Ara- ville. John Thomson; a fa,rme 'a ' ' to-the -lake which Morale and Economics province -wide Quiz Contest spun- old, Windsor (over Iwan's • shoal- son, got 'a $od band for his vie - 'the' current swept - against • the The -question is often asked; a erred by the Ontario JCoinmittee der) , Ian Smithy B,d.itpw►.,, �on- Ivry . lit LIZ" evisi,eou' ..I,i..l, -no sluice gates.' The results demon- "If Britain could take -it, w Iy during the Fourth Victory Loan • • old Boyce, North Fredrickaburg held in Siz ipson's Arcadian Court, strate the efficacy of this method,- -can't Germany?" and here 'are' thle 13 provincial (over shoulder); William Ander- and four others -Ian Smith, Wit- which wilt probably be repeated It •is" not so much a `question of finalists on tjle steps of Toronto son, Fort William; John Thom- liam Anderson, Thomas Russell -elsewhere until -the -Germans find morale' as it is -of economics.- city hall. Standiirg in -front of son, Downie Township, the win- and Stanley Iwan -tied for Sec- a way to meet it. Germany, is approaching the the officials in , the background nor; Neil Stiver, Markham; Earl The •G'ermans - may contemplate- bottom of the barrel in manpower, are 'Harry "Red" Faster, master Livingston,. Renfrew; Betty For. and place with f25 worth of liar { 'the irony, but also the justice, production, resources, and stocks. of cereilionies, and the Quiz kids ter, Grey County; Mary Cunning- Savings Certificates each. RG'LAR FELLERS —Too Late - — - - - GEN'RIL DINHEAD► ' f �t R THINK IN THESE I'M THINKIN' OF SWELL MODERN TIMES WE YOU ORTA MECHANIZIN'MY IDEA MODERN ARMY! SAID - ARMY . IT' .; 4 _ - By GENE BYRNES _. f HOW JA LIKE- NO COM_PLA1NTS !) 5 TO BE MY YOU'RE IN THE AIDE-DE-CAMP ,lES FooeY l MV TRY !row ! .. ME! �. ....::..�... sn,� d',. -;�,4 - . -.'` ...�'�` emu..': ':T. .'..F.' - t..: :^+'..5:: .,. - ., .. - • � _ - - _ ,.�,� i � '.4L+3. 1 �_.... �. ,�-••w '. • + ' (— . - ..- :,rte.. . .. ' ✓�' ONTARIO'S NEW FARMER PREMIER -` ,• 0 4. 4. OL Ilff �I'' F - ROIL your owner:! „• ' go for 4gdens _._ - -- F ° . • _ Cow- catchers cleared ' the way for roiling dwk in the old Oiys of the West .. Ogden's clears the tracks for rotting- your -own to _ complete satisfaction. ft's a long- . ' ,famous brand with a long- famous name —a blend of choicer, riper " -'tobaccos— It's Ogden'st CWw s quality for pipe staokets. _ — - -.- - - -- - too, in i 0MIS CYt Plus The Hon. Ha?ry C. Nixon is shown here with hie family. (Ls ft to right) : Mr. Nixon, .son, Bob; dau !here Mrs. Farrell and Mrs. : Irate Forbes, and MrL Nixon. The Nizons lost their eldest son,'Lieu t. John Corwin Nixon, serving with-the R,C•A.F, overseas. Mrs. Folnbee 9s serr%C an the osnt coast with, the R.C.A.F. (W.D.). -Her husiban d is eveeseas with the Canadian Army. n" PERSON V A IR ERTI� MENTS' A$ lrltuel lenKNOgWL1EDaEeO� - ' p - Power. Pertl�alsra H C oar.. - - • _ .._., _ .__, -- soa. smith Banding, Toronto. AGRNTS WANTED HELP WANTED YARla FOR SALE Abraham Wiser - NURSING COURSE L- /� �IQ HAVE SUBSTANTIAL EARN - NTICREOTYPER WITH SOME EX- FOR SALE - SADDLE ]TARE, Than Arm CCifa<ior InY- opp0'tunity for housewives perienc• as helpet In weekly tour- year -old, black, approzim- APPLICATIONS ARE I9V1T&P BY y and other women who want to newspaper and Job office, open atoly sixteen hands high, sired (trace Hospital School of Nure. earn but unable to devote time shop. Apply Employment and y Perl Cptles. Apply to William 1pg, 91 moatha' course. Fos fur - 1 to office or factory work. Avon se, Service Office, 174 Spa- Letae. Tavtstock, Onto Route tber Information; apply Suy •rla- An army chaplain wrote home l• products of Canada Limited, 1016 dine Avenue. Refer to File C746M_ Sys '8. tend•nt of Nurses, Grace 13ospit- that he could not glva his where- Alexander Street. Montreal. al. Ottawa. - u WANTED YOUNG M A R R I E D -' IIIIOTBY SUED- AUTOMOHILES --U$ED eoupie of English, Irish. Scotch aborts' but quoted the !!mall extraction for modern farming. GOVERNMENT GRAVE NO. i. RHEUMATIC P111P! of one of his men: 41AttB W'1TH UUOD TIRES. Will pay seventy' er - month timothy need 10 L ''pad're I reckon Abrabans See us first. HotinLL P easept Yo- yearly. with fuel, 11p;bfs. milk lyacAndrew, RR. pNocw1. Wis- TRY 1T: EVERY SUFFERER a ' ,`. rs s first. Used �ie Lot aL 'and separate house, 1 rite Percy !assts!• Ont. �euntatic Palm or Netirll a w>II a wive guy to get out of this 1 • �4'60 Yonge Street: Head Offlcs. YeKee. Paootts, Ont. should try Dixon'* Remedy. Yutl- Place -ac. ,loon as be could, even ,i9 Mount Pleasant Road. To, MEDICAL ro's Drug Store, 838 Elgin. Ot- _ ronto, Telephone KY. 9Ro FART[ WANTED tawa. Postpaid $1.00. if be, didIn't know where, he was WANTED, SHALL FAi S1•U1 LAKE GOOD RESULTS -EVERY SUFFEIt- STRAWBERRIES going.„ ALTO PART! front, suitable for rummer camp, er from Rheumatic Yetns or Neur- This wsa pa&aed by the con- We should try Dixon' e Remedy. any, who obvittoal did not recall about thousand dollars. Wm. Munro's Drug Store, 935 Elgin, THREE OUTSTANDIaIr STRAW- y W AND USED MARTS FOR ALL Campbell, lI9 Logan -Ave„ To- Ottawa. Postpaid $L00, berry varieties, Fairfax. 16.00, - - makes of care and trucks. Com- !onto. - - 1000. Premier �6 00, 1000. P r- the postings In Genesis and He- t• ate automobile machine' shopp ppon's Beauty 4.00. 1000, eliolso hrows which acv that Abraham BYedce. t et r t utv bug*". " - FARM FOR SALE Scotto well packed. Graft Liifaa, )fit Ur of Cbaldeet7 to go into 8TV1tin a AND Trump of WORMS She. land of Canaan. Ur is In- BABY 9*jRI[t 76 ACRES CLEARED, 95 - - often are the cause �f ill - health ' � CHICKS b11sb praelicai -ly no stumps or In human% -all &gel, No one im- St GAR Blcg1rs iraq- iWads, no11d brick' house, wail C�mune! Why not find out if this 'R'YBRIDS FUR EXTRA VIUUUR barn, metal root, drive shed, good 1s your trouble' Interesting par- BEAT SUGAR RATIONINGI GROW also popular purebreds.' Complete .well. trout stream, rural 'mail. titulars -Free! Write blulvensy' sugar beets. Make your own su Brazil bac. a' billion acres of list, ail rtes. �lirvlew farms, "!fo close •states lira Sarah Ev- 1Relaedies, Speclallet4 Toronto , r and s ;toga. Simple.. u AB SL Xarys� Qatar o. ails, F)xecutrix, victoria Harbour. Out. omplets instructions, fee. valuable- Woodland,' covering �+- Ontar °. Eetgel Vibankz Bask. nearly one -half of ,its total land rs ,FE, EXPECT AMPLE SUPPLY OF . • MUSICAL iN9TRUM. FLW chicks for delivery and after TARM FOR BALE -- 150 ACRES, ' tea• _ _July lit, Pullets and Leghorn bank barn.. brick house with $IGHEST t'ASH PRU'ES PAID cents, •AYISe: DEVICE ekarule for delivery early Jurie.' elate roof and furnace, good tar your used Saxophone, Ciar- sASOLTNE -SAVING DEVICE. fb WOInl11 are replacing a't Soave Youraetf short for lead• nice bush• plenty of water= taut; Trumpet etc. Send particu- plat! 600 men 1 and winter markets. Let's j$780o, $3,000 car balance J%%. Fars or Instruments in for valu- State year and make of wbp former! took !Dart of Lon- - h, the tar and carburetor. Mike y ve-your order now.,Bray Hatch- -Bert Baker, R.R. 3. Thoradale. atfon. National Musical Supply , { ' 'try. 110 John .X, 'Hamilton. OnL +Ca, LAd.. �tegina, Bask. tlrrnah, Sao Gladstone Ave., To- don & pocket squares- and -gir- - - POR SALE Tonto. Out - -- _ �IC1.P BRED CANADA. RAISE RABBIT% - i ;• on ' 99" OF PERCHEAON GELD- -___ a,.. TRACTOR PARTS - addle t'hlckF<. my s1S4wialising - rags riming 4 years. broaen, quiet; - r1AUlU2L%a7L ANUUXA ttAHblWis ♦♦n Twaddle Chick* you tine' eight about 9600 Ibs. W. Keyes, for sale, $900 and up. Land -O- TRACTOR PARTS NB W AND MAI� iiJC.i.t vY!lit8GL/ yourseif a chance to get the best 2LR No. 2 Or111ia, 4 miles from Laces Rabbitry, Ormsby. Ont yQssed, for all mattes of tractors, YY ults with no =!sofa! latest- Orillia on Coldwater Road: Sleneral Auto and Tractor. Sup I' • nt sad wish no mot• work NVRIERY STOCK - .19 Frederick St- Kitchener 8oi Linotype Operators and Com - ��aan with ordinary 'Tun -of -thy- FOR SALE -187 ACRES FOR GEN- ' sitOTS apply b111" mock. Twaddle Chicks are. oral purpose farming -in ggood ' TREE AND BOSH FAL'ITB, EVER- TEACHER W ►]P'IED pP Y to your nearest - lttom blood- tested breeders. Gov- state of cultivation. Immediate _ greens. Sbad• Trees, Shrubs, a Employment and Selective Ser- Ornment Approved - true -to -type _ youesafon. One • mile south of Vlaes. Perennials, Rock Plants �GLISH- SPEAKING P R O T E S- vice Office. REFER TO FILE healthy, sturdy birds. Poultry 113, trope on NO. 8 Highway. John - Prei catalogue and fruit list rant' teacher• male or female. for - �-••d ogle will be a 'sure -tire cash Hroolis. Glanford Station, R.R. 3. .01migara Nurseries, St. Catharines. No. R0675. ' 8 op &Il Fear. Decide now to pro- R BATE, THRESHING OUTFIT. Ont. Grades 1 to Gradr■ /, qualified _ Also to teach Breach Salary tees your share of this easentlal - 111160.04 per echo°! year plus fur - d-and and for the Tweddl• 20 -60 Rnmeler tractor, 28 -46 Fnv- pAp T' r i p rte MJii with straw cutter, chaff adshed private residence. Apply i" tlatalo ue and price list. Order �r o Allan W, Perkins, Sec. - Treat, - i lour Jun• and July chicks now. blower, clover attachment. 'Joe !'ETHERSTUNHAUUH A COMPANY �, 1 RECTAL SORENESS AND > addle Chick Hatcheries L1mlt- Slattery, R,R. S. Peterborough. Patent Solicitors Estabiislied Seca le Protestant School Board, _ Perron. Quebec. • ' F -'• n �alar SEVERAL DRUMS OF MOTOR OIL, ' Booklet of Iotormatton on ro- w ALA also me rator oil and greases. quest BLACKBERRIES E Robineon• 126 St.. YAN E V E R B E A R I N G 3.onto. PATEN TS TS AND TRADE !ARKS . QUICKLY RELIEVED' Nlil - ]SbllaaCCkberries. Prolific and hardy. FOR SALE WATERLOO' THRESH- INVENTORS FREELY ADVISED � .1/' MITI W$ `, If you are troubl:d with itching 4 for $1.00 prepaid. A. Klein, aachine, 39 z 46. New feeder, how to protect Inventions. Eger- 7r` 911" or rectal soreness, do not delay. utatsasiz, B.C. •aaln weigher, chaff blower and ton R. Case, 19 Balsam Ave., love 'PG treatment and run the rlak of iettiaa - !�' lobenol shredder last Year in Toronto. Established over forty 0 All ;%N this condition become chronic. Any, DESIGNMAS WANTED first claxs condition. Elvin lkall, years itching or soreness or painful -pass- -H R 4, Galt. - age of stool Is nature's warning and �Isd►Rwtrx needs designers for war N DRAFTING, CANADIAN PHOTOGRAPHY proper treatment would• bs secured „ __ at once poet�ar planning. wr to Nor s�ita purpose gat a pacagge or �p1ld of liechanieal Design, ,71 WANTED FEW RELIABLE FARM - DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH Hem -Hoid from any druggist and Zfag St. W., Toronto. ors who have good Pasture and The Beat. Ratsti or Hall SO I D I E RS , - use as ddrected. ' This formula fee watch is used- internally • 1� a small, DISTINCTIVE COURSE look aftedrabunches of pasture and HAVE YOUR SNAPS 6US OUT TIRED ACHIS easy to eke tablet, will Quickly 110 for summer, for cash, paid - p.itso"d by Hail relieve the itching and soreness sad �COYE A DETECTIVE. HEN inoathly. Also for keeping sheep, • • aid in healing the sore teapot spots or it wanted everywhere -in -rho year re-uetd . fin =- 0. or_1- exposure film perfsct)s Hem- Roid -_Js pleasant to use. !s ado to learn detective work. of increase. Write fully: Post �devolopod and printed for only flife! w alSaly' recommended and It -beams trcal easy courae by narres- Office Box 676 Toronto. de", Quality and fast service the height of folly for anyone to �„ndencs Information tree. C. 7(: guaranteed. risk a painful and chronic pile „ -_ o -_ ex .ation -•e. C. n_ - ,.,,.s i p gtRUU� _• me when such a fine remelt PHOTfYSERVICE— me bs had 7�t sucti -s siaan cost. frost y L■ A R N HAIRDRESSING THEE Stat -toes J, Toi; ato - tf you try Hem -Hoid and are not DYEING ! CLEANING Robertson method. information entirely pleased with the results, on roguest regarding classes. yo 1--1g,I,1 will gladly return 3AvE' YOU ANYTHING .NEEDS tlioMrtaon'1 Hslydreaaiag Aced- FILMS -DEVELOPED 25c COIN atrus ffem NNMYk, your, money. dyeing or tioli. W are to us emy, 197 Avenue Road, Toronto. Two pr prints from each negative. rel to. FEMALE ` Ro- tor lnformatiori. We are glad to riots 9c each. Montreal Photo. _ answer your questions. De art -, HAIR GOODS P.O. Box 161, Station b', Mdntrt&L t.� 7flarTungo Dye works HEMORRHOIDS !onto. Only firm in Canada manufacturing PHOTOGRAPHY ladles' and Fe rite us weir goods 2 SpeCllal ReModles ozclusively. write us for p &rticu -. " a i by th" )� �VNITEIS HAIR GOODS LWEAKNESS e irsrrRIC MILK rooLERS, NEW WANT PHOTOS 1N LETTERS sad used. wholesale or retail. R. ace Ye>.ire Ft" Toronto. Onto 1* Cornp? p not only helps relieve Heed Pile Remedy No. 1 L for Protruding } Send your films direct to Canada'a =W pain Ueto oweak, aerv- �iles,haid d 1 inm7 be, �tbMipi_ps,, Adams, 245 Kennedy Road, To- HOUSEKEEPER WANTED -large at oils feelings -due LO monthly funs - spp P 1 rento 13. pbottr-tinishing studio for tional disturbances. Ithelpe build up- developing and printing. Save deal - remittance aga t distress of "412- le IRSTRUMENTS W AIPTRD VTWTING HOMEMAKERS' ASSOC -. er's profits. You'll save money. cult dye.. III Canada, Obee from your Drtt4tisR .: laftli, 511 Huron St., Toronto, Quality, work and prompt service Is n r. Sal Welfare organization needs assured you. Send us a roll for trial, LND A ORCHESTRA IN8TRi1- •+ tttonta. not to use may be turned otasekeeDer for motherless tam- Any 'gist Roil -$ or l ExiDosures MY. Appllcylits shauId.-be-exDer- -- 111lo -csah. Send full par- tiBUla s Isnc" in haueekeepint and card DEVELOPED AND PRINTED f6e Whaley Royce do Company, et cllidren, but cannot have their _ Free Souvenir with Each Order. lfi Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont. „ywn chlldrpn with them. Apply h person 'or *by letter, Including Satistled customers will tell you O P P O R rt'' U N I T Y FXATUBR4 !►'ANTED references. .. that star Snapshot Service doss work of the finest quality. A new, ;'For Ciris and Women to Help Our War Effort ' 1, PAY THE FOLLOWING LIQUID SUGAR customer at Wolfe Island, Ontario. few for Goose and Duck tenth- writes: "I was so satisfied with 1 Gown. feathers, Ile lb.-,Duck LlQi7ID SUGAR SUBSTITUTE FOR rosette. I will tell my friends about _ floss, 6ic ]b. C�inada Cwlfort- g1lM, pies, puddings, coffee, etc. the toed work Star snapshot" ter- '' Wi1�eNe C�NKt• WO1lLlRt —Dab• - l`o lAmited, 914' Disndaa OL`> seer owies, bottio equals •! lit o deu." You wtlli like our !/stir! wS�s � 7 p °2 Toronto, Ont, sagas, 70e postpaid. - ..�., tion 'suarantos'r. 'Rd. Hutelr- 0 HOUNT111D 31MIARGEYENTS He Go" vvm . .. , � •so= lower propee J114"T DALII �Agenete•, -Box -600, Spalding, Six* tai" in Beautiful steel mounts . L► TOOT BALM d ro sulargsments coloured by'Iraad for • edei instant L3VE>!"CK stRwIRD"is a staall additional elaraw AN OA� u�t' "MOT isRVICS �A• with Medical Certificate cste newresi Store. Ottawa. AM 2U)OD QUICKLY TAVtXTS Now 191, Pastel Terminal A. Toreala ito diarrhoea -in ebleks, T»CH P*B'!'t YfA917'!� , • Ifestts, -tMo calf scents Prf1N your Sasso and address jlefa- � � 5lr�1C! ��� _ D� scours •oats clack lr on all orders . TRD - 1N,66# NO >,osIt, "lee Is g. 1105 call. Trial REFIL& MAX 174 126to cedar 14 rite le $1.00; guaranteed results tQQ* m • — `- tlpg prices. L �I1t�J �a/aasastlsy baefr. It A. Finn R Co. MUM > JNa, Qo&w Slsta/sl 1 Lim11N. London. Ontario. '.`-i �f . "l. s ',L C qe ,; __ ' "•` ^.•.J.vrwr� \ •.`,.f: �" ...t.,•�j ri Pri 'A.. , ,4 ":�''l, .,a R e} r •' '' � • Adot's - � *Oi ■�/tti>Ct01 `awh�. :��' -� �' '_. -: i NOT'OEr e ire charge 25 oeots. If 10 be g. FORSYTH, 01"h. ^r, P!wa0oe billed by mail 10c. additional our t 040 pose your way every •Ovcoma•tica► A,.octailouol'Oo► day - Eel7 tee Ameskaa Ala . ss.• eaam�.d br sleeoin ! .,�. .. Wit. one. 11�Ien'f; ' wok Trousers C6eL OBE. i idr 2 or 3 young men. APPly �• $ Lspa • en w e ever Alter, Valley Farm Road, Picker -. .WOOD, CEMENT, "In the largest assortment a have , �`�' 6AND tIRAYEL j� DuNALD RUDDY Barr:atee, _ . sartettcr, Public �o�. 1�? _ o 3 00 pair For Sale 6- roamed house, cellar, ate, eormeriy oeaw�►ed DY -m late A. r D� _ .f'rkces -� - -- furnace and electricity. Lot 180 X - ■Dd u.n.eoatn wta4 0l ourt Hnn••. �tt�1. �)' -. IiOO North Fairport Road, Dunbar- BEATON, BELL & ROSS y n: PhoneTg• soya evenings BUILDER'S SUPPLIED garr�stors is Solic ?fora Men 3 Balbriggan Combination8 to 'write 9 Hanson Avi., Toronto., also looaVeart8ge Work W. J. Beaton, K. C. Telephone \ �:•izes 34 to 44 - short sleeve and long leg Cabin frailer --= for sale. Refrig- We h•avealso plaeed in stock a full H. Brooke Bell,. K. C. Ad. 2838 _ 1.2 per suit - �erator, electric stpve, studio couch, - LI,1NE of MAPLE LE" MILLTN4 J. D. F. Ross' - - -3ohn L: Pond $ t tool stove, insulated for winter and COMPANY FEEDS 872, Bay Street -� Toronto - - sumaner, pantry and clothes closet. - ANGUS McMILLAN, - �arrlate =, Men's Oxfords for. Summer 8.50 X is urea. z iloaed-BTeen- �'t', MITCHELL - - - Sacnfice. Going in • solicitor, No&wy Pub a row,- well - --- n -._. altsminuttn top. - - - - -- - � ��z � Splendid-. . QnslitY Army. Thoaoae� -Gut ie- Cobourg; piokearing, Ont• ,.19 Melindla Str. ._. Toronto - -- f, to Yt1. Moderate Price., -- Ont., `Ai Perry Str. 41--� - - -- - - Phones --� Yards 74: Res. _4iirW Telephone Elgin b303 _ �$5e00 p� � • Pound '� ten Tin. black iron stove -- - - -- .. �.�.>` - - Pak `Pipes, -near Pickering Village. AP- __- itsfts►N►a a atrbo. -`. •'_' Ply at News Office. }� � - - -1�li in 's Black, also Blue Overalls !• _Baby oti R. ON, TOWNSHIP L VrCBr yauT ai7cy DWJi...'.r - e a ..k. L'. t - 'ki" .asydaytt•. Accountant; idea �. ►Z — t/atlgn -- aow. Pullets available first week in ' We do building of all loads . f ease L�em.e•' weiterale. not. $2.00 per pelt , Jame. Summer prices make Bray _ .. , .... chicks, cockerels, pullets real invest- CA};BpENTERING =- gent. See agents• Lockwood a�G _ ..' .: - - - y�fiE -��j E __ Men's Summer Ties _ ai(Illing Co., , R. R. 2, PL(1 or H. Shier Perini AND ALSO GIVE ao a3'2b.00. 4 ,For bale y we also - d _. ,e�r;t.4r and case, British -�.t. A�ntire .Bathroom : • an C• American Service Station., »ch -- - - _ - -- - B er- Equipment, Duro . Water • yterma, Beatty Stable SERVICE - " .- Men's or oats Lost .- Jersey yearling coif. Russ- _ _ elf Flelrning, Whitby, Ont. - - - Strayed from I.ot 1,8, Con- 4, _8nildiscg Materials CYRIL E. Ar10PLLY +I�Sisman s" $2.50 to N5 00 Pickering, one rising two Sear old - �-r - - - -- - -- `'GENERAL INIURANCE - roan shorthorn heifer, due to fresh- Estimates IPee SERVICE PROTECTION - - _ . C© *�i,+ ON IN en sane time in July. Dr. N. E•- -Work Gnaraateed :. 11►11C+ li ll\ ' McEweh, Pickering. _. ;'or Sale r- 1 set of harrows, wag- phone 6b02 %� A _ set wagon wheels, Massey- PICKERING, ONTARIO - �` Q � �+*�+ AJ! . Se L 1'l !! Harris border. Mrs. Jos.. Cowan, ._ j. �D���� (�. Ae TERRI 1 Z - Pickering . 41.- -2 d 11, �+► r _ . Wanted to Buy 100 fence rails. flickering _;Phone Pick 97 r 1-4. aroma r R or Direct - F!ogs6t and So,�d. -. � Funeral - Used Clothitng - Sterilized, cleats- - -- - - - - " -- �+- -•- -- - -- - -" ed and pressed like new. Carry a _ i' urnlL�re^ - L Iarge stock of high ' class snits, - Oder your seeds now as they &re s( arcs :�,p'; eAlso : CHICK STARTER -Dealer xtock =:: W e Red Clever, Timothy, Alaska n►indbYea]asers, and- gent. ftutsish- x e have J nss at very reasonable Prsca. CsU �L_-1- sad be convinced. liJhur-Gain chick Motor Ambulance, Day ar Night _ ^' • - =� Sweet Clover . gas Schwarta - 2'1 Bond • Str. West, Oshawa - PgoN$ � Gomple #e stock of hardware, garden Nor Sale - 8 asses land, soutb of ..-starter for best -" �- Pidtering Village, suitable fof pea- rya • tools and household utensils _ 7 W - r _ Beid, - Pickering _ B9 ---+10 • • Ont• -Master chick starter egg mash a For Sale - 2 goats, 1 wnilldhg. B. _ - Pickering, - -' Ileakin, 2nd non. Pickering D o N • LO C K W OO D ell - - Wanted to Rent - 4 or 5 roomed _ oyster sh house, town or country. Reasonable PICKERING. ONT. _ - to school and transportation to _ : . - -Chick water fountes & f seders % :..Ajax. Box. 348 News Office. 'WE DELIVFR Pasture ►— for horses, or steers, at You Need A o' motto - Wa Have It - ca>, (w u - Or It U Net m&& - .�� regular rates. Lot la► non. 4. F. N. 1� eat McDeerfa Perm Xachfeery. aa1 Repairs s( #I In rA - • •c, #1 For Sale - young Yorkshire boar. al. S• BALSDON9 '.r.: - 'Harold Barclay, Phone Clare. 3r2, -- - Strayed - froJ<ts Lot 32, con. b, - ' Try one of the feUowias: Wis'thy, one white and blue. heifer, gyrop of Hypolk � = _. one 'red steer weighing about-.275 ATRE - RMERS, TARIO THE hood Pe ifen S. �O N no of S h Anyone- seeing sane t- Is e. sac y g - . _ _ - FA Hy W. S. Cammack or phone M. J. IC= *Nt rleclF, drover, Pickering _--Oho ! .. i��aau /. YOUR Rom � 88r21, Brougham.: 41 -2 8ealthfnlly Air- conditioned Phospho-Led" ,�� �O L.. _ - THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY ,Vur prperiptis>A Service is . -: , Accosste 4W lfff d ld CALVES _ '- lliay 87, $8- and 29 - Q _ yc �:C,A F. ..PERKS- — -- 14.o alwwe at 7 and 9 p: ta. T'8E BESALL STORE - - . - l►I�- A" - -Or' - PARMNG and' DrOOFATING Saturday Matinee at 1.30 J: g dyes Pha. IL - ' • dL��Cd - - ,��. -• Frendtman'. �y- - `VVin�sfor the Eagle • ' •ire, >� sa - ' - _ phone Pickering b? $ • �; R I •G� F A. RN IS - Aar Sheridan and 1)esutia Morgsu . gTORB IFOU" • • • P e a.>.. LIMITED DUROLAVE �_. )iON3)AfY, TuE-%., WEDNESDAY Ie G ADtNd,BTATION _ - Male and Fesaale �gW OIL T. OZONE n .:: •I. KAY 31, JANE 1 and Z IUD MMTA CASH? you can S!� �_ _ • Last Complete ,bow a� a.30 it by - devoting You -For Wartime - - - -- distributing Watkins fa�a and The Moon and household necessities to steady 'UMBER m enterprising, • n U_ our M Co - - oration austoane Y eC0 .:. -Red RIE . . _ have --�0 . .. honest am dependable an d ." n e Tllseily- applied, -- easily-clean_gl _ : F lx -pence . yon s wn mean of transportation, - - _ r o s Costes in all lire popuW Pastel aporge Sanders Herbert Marshall we have a proposition to interest _ � yors. Write THE J. R• WAT,KIN3 • ` sitars Also an added - ,attraction GOMPAN3�. Dept. "O- P -16 ": M. Sc'bo�'o •luriction _ the. Wildcat �' Que. 88i ---48 �OMS - -H wild IH7 sad Scarborr 986 a: s We also have , _ . _ .e Dunbarton News received a'Iimited suP01Y 'elia le g"ard Arlen and Arlise'Judg We have dust - • .. Paints, Enamels, arttishes, _ - The .Women's Association Of the l ` • �jnodit1es� - 4 BZ �+HURSD'AY, FRI., SATURDAY Dumbarton United'Church' will meet the Iolldv+nng . r' sbellacs, turps., ells eet- June 3. 4 and 5 at. Mrs. Chas- Palater's hoarse on . _ t'!'hursday, June 3rd, at 2.46. Eat. • _?_ ' Ro al Red wl� Qroup are in ci»zFge of Worship; and : Ynsul -brick Sldingit Y Chid1 Feeders and 'Foamy - 'j' h P•ed piper - + as 1. }'he subject for 11 - "Nsitr MQ�'tar r eta >< Monty Woolley � lonal" Unit will .. :.:$loci; ' � . �LVIN BUSEFT With Reddy Mel>bweu Anne Baxter Dumbarton Idea 'Goes :� . 1 meet at the harm of Ids 1 W ' , ► ' s} O }b • alt. Hwrdware Tinsmith, t Glashan, on Tuesday, PHONIC 46 , HIORSE9 for horse meat wanteL '. Hospital Dressings will control SkimgW 1 Prkea i Paid• Meet Pick. Bveryone urged to come, and )seals, No. 1 ; : .0 . Red z, Cedar . Pill IC l DT Q � Aps. 1 - tf so oar quota ,con be eoastpl " tfie Week 4r. p,