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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_06_04- ..a. tea.• °. ,.., ... _:� .. ... -. - - - _. s ,,.,. ,� wA' � - ... - - _-. .. - -- r'•; -"'f. i.i�I!' .,k ^s..,lr'•.': �sIT :T w; . �' !• :r - :.-pro• _ _ ._. '; .. _.. _ t',+Yrla,. _..z.w y''�'��� y., .. ._ - , "R _ ..tz r; - .. ._ - , 'i.•. .�s ;OT,-.. P�� .ItIN_G�NT. �_RIDAY, JU 4 ' X943 " No.. _ -_ MUM c r al � arh ae: olection for -fc ern _ - -- -z - 1*1 i lage Asked__- _ V • F Pickering Red C rues, Nor pkherins Rotary C1ab furlough from-New- 1•oundland and COU?m COUNCIL - LOCALISMS -. �.� �iaited his another here. COUNT'y of ONTARIO. Red Cross Monthly Executive r� Attendance at this weWs dinner Miss uornadette Robinson . has - Meetin to be held in the Red Cross .t_ ,. -s* g _ The Prpsb an Chlircli mac ;one,.' as Jost about the .- lowest -in thw- - been - substituting -yin ' "f A meeting of 'the County Council — ow- Monday- aftb...w.., ;", , e - a half's life of the local St.' Gregory'e School, N. Oshawa, . Not the t•. rpoT•at;n„ „t the — hrb. Lev. Stmth was in New York, The Officers of the Gal o - - C^a*+ty „f 7tt>; at `l.8() V. m. edneWay, /June Nod we missed his address ac3iedul- en's League will meet st tie -103ne Ontario will be held _ pursuant to Nursing Clsas on' lfdondas even- gth, at 8 P. ton. , ti - - - ! for this week. Fight corned out. of Mine Mary resign on h'riday ev- adjourosnent, in the Council Chem- ing, June 7th, at 8.16 thsip. A good Mr.' and Mrs. %3dgar Bath and - Rosa Irwin introduces Toss Wilson suing. ber, in the Court House, in the ' attendance is requested. family were in lot. Thomas on Sat* , 'Ro Whitby, next Tuesday. Pte. Ed, Skinner, veteran o! the Town of. Whitby',.: on Monday_ the Two Pickering Teachers Resign urday, -site of - _ The Club has been asked' to sap- last war, and who has been, for 14th day o! June 1948, at the hour t fir. son, Harvey Edgar Stanley, of DA the Womien's Iliatttnte in their almost three- years; associated ea- •of two o'clock in tke afternoon, D. _Miss Reba Young, Principal of _ _g�,_A Y,-Who- .- married - - tf to n e' - with rggt —9texQ r,filr, S. Time. v; kPrin� n�ntir� bon .%hoof, sn ' t„ D E� � ' . . All accounts to be laid before the -Miss Betty Dunn, teacher of the' „° '`""' � d r e of Mr :lion" in the village. The request somewhere in England, has been a Council should be forwarded to the Junior Rooms in the _Public School and Mrs. C. C. Godfrey, of Sb. as received enthusiastically,. and recent visitor at the home of the �o��" latter. Pte. Skinner tells some rat- Clerk, properly certified, at least have both tendered their resigns- , Congratulations to Mn. Dobsono are will doubtless be heard on the " three days before the meeting of tions to the Board, Both teachers and local teachers on the exaeIIent lbw y, erecting stories of life over there , the Council, ( have been on the staff here one perforniance'at last week's musicale, and how our former parishioner and ... „ „ - -- - , kiridl5 church worker has - climbed Dated, at �R'hitby. ' this flat Dar of ?`ear, and both of these ladies have Our pupils are good .• - - ustertng kint Vince b0 iII.N . o - - - . ntp''est-- -a�n-n. �.:. c u. cc t a.'.6 v1 Leo Wuuao[t�3 the ladder of success in his chosen June, A. D, 1948. prosression. - -_ -.= = ia.:i:,; ::i x.i «�.'� t::t::.. l y�.i �,.D A o� ration of the unirza �aurctt- — Effective Monday, Jane 14 - - - R. Donald Ruddy, ivitiea during their stay bete; and will be held on ISesday afternoon, =. Major . M. J. Dalton, Chaplain of Effective Monday, June 14, y the Essex Scottish and brother of ` - _- County Clerk their. leaving is..bebg regretted by June 8, at 2.30, o'clock, at the heirs the their friends in Pickering. of .Mrs_ .Gordon Found, with Mrs. bet Effective Hours will be from 8 �- Art. O'Connor, well -known in _ Elwood Hu)ok, . assistant hostess. Pickering, has received King's Bir- Will the members lease brim their - �,,�g M� M. be dispatched as as khday Honours and the B. E. $35 000 Loss When Fire- Sweeps p g - (intended fora previoor issue) � � _donations o! toilet articles ­to to this sual• The funeral of the late Mary - . _ meeting. All the ladies of the con-- The co- operation of - the •public O'Connor McGinty, widow of the L L L } gregation are cordially invited to . rill be greatly appreciated. - elate Edward MoGdnty, was held here _ . TIlrOU ,Il �uIIDar`Oi1 Store `be present. Answer to- Roll "Call :-- - I. )Ell Booth, - A ' 'Verse about a Flower , an Thursday May 13. Requiem High Losses by fire reached - a figure sally did happen. Gasoline frown , one - - Pos6master, Pickering Mass was sung by Rev. B. T. close to 335,000 on Friday forenoon of the vehicles" is thought -to have "F Saturday afternoon, be , June 6 Kyte• The - pall - bearers were Messrs last when S. G. Morrish's stole and escaped, exploded ' or burst into a "Friendship Party" will be held C. C. F. Meeting to be- held bete Wm- McGuire, George O'Leary, residence were totally destroyed to- flames, eventually reaching the in th'e United Churc? Funiiay ' Scisool an Jane 12• Maurice -Hickey Tom Dywer, Arthur gether with practically all oantenta, buildings.' In spite of the complex at 2.30, under the auspices of the _ O'Connor and John Power. Among including the stock , in the store and . mixed -up affair that was responsib- W.' '�i' S., the ('. G. 1. T., file Baby A C. C. F. meeting will -be held the mourners from a distance were: household effects and personal be- le. hz, the frre, Mr. Shisko, was the Band and Mission Band. .f splendid _ program will be given. after which ay, Jane 1,2th, at 8.30 p. m. There a m Sr., cousins Micas T.. Haines, family. ,thrown• from his car, to the roadway r _ fght refre, meats --will be served. del be special speakers for this C. Miss Marie Hainea, Miss Marguer- Several vehidea were involved in from where he was yidced up !tin- Please come and bring a friend. F. Rally. Asthma Williams, Lab- rte Lyzeaa and Miss Minnie Redden, an accident which ultimately led to conscious, suffering a serif] fracture The W. M. S. members wiH please r Leader, will speak on the subject from Toronto; Kim Madeline Wilk - the disastrous tire. A large East - and several broken ribs, one punt= bring their donations 'l s to "Hoe. -. "C. a F., the People's Salva- iaaoa and Mss. Hervievx, •Oshawa, bound treotor- trailer transport cow- uring the lung, and is new in hosp- pits] Supplies is well as their- tat. _ eon", Horace Brawn, Donbarton, and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Colley, ing down the' grade at a reported ital in a very critical conmtian, ent money. h' rill use the subject • "Let's Swap and George Douglas, also of Tor- high rate of speed, into the village Toronto daily photographers and Miss Helen Scott, daughter es >Ifz•_ [arses ". Watch for advertisement ento. Interment iii SL Francis de of Dunbarton failed to make. the 'reporters were on hand- in mmnbers and Mrs. Fred Scott, wad guest o! s ntext s issue. - - Sales Cemetery. curve -and rapped out several -posts and 'have given a vets '.omplete honour at an. afternoon tea at the w? home of Mrs, 'Wm. O'Prien, on the L "Ka) her Saul hest in Peace". of the guard -rail on the south side, picture of the affair, doubtless the occasion of her joining the R. C. A. ' then struck a vehicle dri--en b) Mr... •most disastrous fire that ever oec- g Flower -Show to be hem to F.- About twerty -five friends were Pickering n June ,ice . Sit• -Pilot � yi,t,� Pa■sea. ShiBio, of DunbarWrr; who it was urred in that neighborhooa g ciaimed had skidded his%. car into The-transport was loaded with a 'Present, and_ shoo Bred her with - assaviy lovely Kiln, xral wishes the path of the oncoming transport. valuable cargo of war materials, all The Annual Spring Flower Show for success •n her new adventure. A y Our last' iwoe contained the .-nn- I'he transport "jack - knifed in front- of which was lost. i the Horticultural Soviet will be pleasant feature of the. affair was ouneement of the departure for ,of the store and landed or, top of a Our Pickering fire fighters - - are Id on Monday, Jane 7th, at the Per the presence of .Flying Officer Har- _ ent of Pickering United Detroit, to be with her husband and :' that was at the gas pumps and again being, given great credit for old Scott. brother of the guest of arch. All exhibita are requested father, of Mrs. Geo. McLean, sister Aoatinued on through the windows their work in saving much of � the honour, who had just arrived. home be in place by 7. o'clock fir. Jac. of Mrs. All. Pretty, Claremont, and and front of the store. The -story surrounding buildings and- material. I leave: utter several months oa will be the Judge and Guest �• McLean's young daughter. Pilot gitren, and evideince has been too Mr. Morrish's lose is Partially 1 active service• ,) . Mr. Cleric is of the Pnov- Yuan has been on active service '��8 to state just what ,set- covered by insurance. • ) - - Horticnitlaal Sudety, _ and with the U: S. Air - Arm for two 11 give an illustrated lecture on years. Seriously wounded, he was - and Roses s . invalided home only recently. His - wife and child left, to be with bike W - again, only last week, but the cruel = - St. Francis de Sales, CbUrck fortunes of a damnnable war pros- •.e i t n ti �,►, ....k r By Correspondent sated only another sorrowing wife `/ • ' ' ° an „ - - NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE and young family — he passed away Our sincere sympathy to the fare- on 'flay 24th. Yet many cca "plain y of the late - John Murkar, our about having to buy Bonds and do �U�'LIeII� r ,Siecond Cem' uYsory •Ems h 'without meat 1hNr o�iT_aa� - —� any years effort. m To Pte Ray. and Mrs. - Catik, -arr- . _ , Transfer Order - . ' ,' this week from Halifax ' to PilotaOffitet Arrives Overseas { L' .�' 'r': '3 yr• _ rd a leave with respective law- ' ,Notice to Certain Employers and .Ent ea, we —! - ty rat area fa- zpadtbd Haas w OwDlea i• chseea aMd! Our prayers and good widres to wing received a cable this week - - sassier tar lnssrvisw ass bazar dal Janie 1Stb, 1945, at a■ B sad :K Goodwin and S� who from their son Bert. who--only a : -... sd..ti.. s.rvive of m = ve recent] answered th Zbun- y few weeks ago graduated and reo- • � �� - s call a to duty 1ti eived his commission — saying he a i' �"�' mt "Snow Order 1 webw i.b+ y.�,, �y 1. a a.rs, '>nd� Oder h sssiarM k aaraeial „ dr W. i Mi*w of Lsboar..sader Nedeial selecdvs — Orcea. .44*W arrived safely in England ". Vies. of era is" chess *6dy a'Oi°ie'd (� oawy"laaa -bars loss r'1! 6' Su vice OvAim Rquie0ow (M 1+6 of T , Pte. Jack Teefy writes of an int- eater Madrid Sde ties irvi,x MobBaaisa ( Nor) ' ; b". trip through ScatUmd. trio eta woe. : - u Erskine Memorial Service. SMWBY ; Pte. Walter O`Reilly has been on . • '. aarar,.adal � • r,� ' *i..* a w a.►w� . �ra�Ot�l.��lby�...e : Y, �i.) S...e,i .e:+. Ir �.' June 113the at i P. are �r and t.Mcdw 00" aw Las dro Mira Dieter r. N Maw , to per. allow,Ni a �.m/iss+d net "cos htviiet id B shoe., i.iLwd aeaLidsdsFln Saomd Orin .iYs�t a. As" arm. anti Mewl assn:ays.i,� is or aseaily. ar wale is des ansm ails; ads ao-wel .,I', onsibsd la As errs wt>i tik aasatae.aaias of await larebsr dltsctioar oeda. Tbq 1im die, bmw as mq, 4t% ; - -1N APPRECIATION . ■eerie.:, .I�sa and ..aneiai :leweni 197, nq*w b new era � - j triers Tom areal Lea tees.: P—ILM s olds tcMOM 09 sIQ'iA?l = �d q sea ei dw ,ndai {�w�i,; aiewdrst Ca) ay ae4P+ wM i.e..i w some" , .m ^, ? aawlst wits cud Was sleobol tae - m[wtsd is is laespgbs aid -C abaa . Refnla , and sbo of d,d[ Our sincere thanks and appreciation* 1s expressed _ � tt6ded ai (4) w "°�' y or sell ." � b ire as.i.tlsn. is taw U) r in totidwhrt 13n.. of t?o:k :. c� sires nick the factors Wodaed" of quor, !Dane Nord beer sroreq __ _ ''•# to the Many, who by personal ealls�• letter and card, _. I seism sad art soodsr -(S) sal aaegn� (2) real sole of candy, eo,rfecrlowry, to. ' liav4 conveyed to us, the Jr sympathy in our .. recent old f• f amen lO` of !°' °'° psi°"' 1. be Wood OF 10yer W main rr becco, - books, stationed, .ne'ws; (3) birba " - I PI-1 R I CK NG W &-I T- H N A ==104 y TmP y sad sots lrssealaa; (4) sus et tM tonow• wtl! D. liatAal tar Not s foyer to raises fe sad : bereavement. Our many (hanks also, to those 60 se"Pedeoer bd boys: d,armea Ids emPlar aim 7aae I and was om _ rbopr and beauty pa srr%s ( u rtes( and sect alsanaas earns► taarienI daadsa reteriad a !s Panp.r and C abme ,ibbletalt flo►lsts ;• (S) service ttattont (Sara+' ! ' who so kindly assisted, and to those who _called at — MaeLran A& waabam; doormen .era sneer a epeeid prsit bm bee. obalaed line - ¢!ling station,); (6) retail Sale of 0rvrar �. our hotne"Offetiin every 'assistance, starMmt i....mt eaa.aae k'aepenI tram Sekcdva Series. wbkles or eceenorkr, P) rata! Mir of _ _- • _ g twangs (dM clan in railway train err. G. Traaepoe &dean peovWw win be wade. ��+Y goods or wn.k.1 irrasrr.etrtt; (4 ..We want also, at this time to - thank the citizens • - •lea)o Arivata for usaspot<etim of =0 reread to a saw -oft -, tats d,itnr, etew * operaar, bow + _ ., of this, township, township off iciale, � business -men - C AGE AND KARITAL CLASSES -OF place at n bee boy, do,�sao se+wnt; . (9)) ley :ocstrps, MW COYER= BY THIS ORDER, i rD usodae other iron in or directly artoriared wirb ertertatas � and friends for trine- euconr9901ment siRd support , •)' Every mace born b any year from Appe'la °b)a0dO9 "sass, including bur not renrkred to tbearrp` given the Pickering News throughout the past forty - 917 to 1924 (ioduake)), who bay mow • - -*Yn'� who • s"s 1A'r fits, et wiar, motion- piran.. civekpnrwj- - 19t (i) avers cam bass from 1902 to -we appal with •Court at Relates within clubs, bowling alleys, pod sooan; V0I odd years during which Mr.- John •bLnrksr.. was pub- iris (iad.d�• >. well, July is, 1940. aaYa oeevpaion in or dl.ecdy- - woeimd- hsher, We have enjoyed gods loyal, co- operative w a �h� a'd�� w t p nddee+ Pea.irLi" as pro fdad fa eyeing, clrw+ns, era. p►adn l,wt brc support, and Here ezpreas oar thanks sand AP - t ,((r�> �stars a.. -bare ima 19U � ire' a fir - � to L.rndy work: balwp lion. Mr. WM. G Meeker• and son, W!m. Barr7, will •a 191i (r,r.r.•) wbo boa bees.. •a Damply arch ctrl Orin. continue the - paYication of clue paper, .As•4key have _ _ ..- .' �" _ _ .Jlaw rOng, d to i"" amss p»enai daeroa.ra it tM ,ar_� : . �JI�, , ,`.[ •f during the . past two years of the late' pabiiahees } ;r s, +se }des oomwx era+ a" Akbftomim iM.:.w.n ? • . : A. illness. It will be their hope and desire to win the co-operation enjoyed by The late pabWAsr, esteem and by being of service to this tbwnehip, seal :wiities, a _ • . . - .' and its people, ri Ilsae.aa+ lsmaaaa- 6 - Jobe 011A W, Son and Fames � leers.. N � 4 . For Girls and Women to Help Our War Effort "' ��c Waibesses — Cafet" Weelm — DW6. WHEAT STORAGE Britain's scientists us out r - r <;'<'.•� >�' :` ?Ili;,. <�r.'' :: �walstlars wanteld. 4 i solve one of the hardest problems tClood living ace dationdl vD aw Ppepw it of _wheat stor -agle, it ie. a. proved fact that dry grain keeps better '•. - _ in _store than corn containing a �T DOES TASTE GOOD ., -- Apply with Medical Certificate nearest high ;:roportion of water. The av- -eage, bulk- stored -wheat is a mix= two, th time for fore of e t a n. e S N A P E >< e the and �� fc E- mploy>Znent dE Selective Serv><ce Of - - , which it will keep in the time - that - - - - - -- - _' REFER H.O. =T# moist ' girosinei keep. hole O Yield as out dry e w 9 d a r� 1 1 tificialy, -but this is a long and luncheon, usually olio given in 'difficult process. The alternative " - = Modern Etiquette honor, of s prominent person. is to separate thet wet grains from - L Yes. 3 Yes.' f. The bridegroom the dry, so that the- wet grains when a batch Qt wet seeds arrive among I'nited- States and Bririsll _ $7 Rebeeta .1wA, places it in an.envelope and gives only need be artificially dried. they are diverted down one chute, troops has been low due to Globe It to the beat man, who hands it In, the poet infestation laboratory whereas the drier seeds collect cooperation between British and '1. How should formal invitations to the elergymita after the wed- of the Department, of Scientific down a different chute. 11, is fact, American medical unit¢.. ., to a luncheon be written? ding. 5. No; a person of good 'and Industrial Research two men, Henderson and Orley have solved ' !. Should ills. title "]fifes" pre- breeding. always says, "M'r. WU- Dr. F. Y. Henderson and T. A. this problem; the result should be - -. �YUwe. `tee when sea,. and ,. n ve devised a pilot plant a eonsidexable saving of wheat eade the name of the. bride Nta-- ...✓131..8 ,.,,� e..� b - ' vice gam, in which the two varle.icb- et_gra3fn _ that up till now has "gone off' in made by someone other than her - - -- automatically separate themselves. - sSore� ' - ��? - It has proved satislaciory, E. Should a cvomati wear a hat °'How Can 1 ? ? The experimenters say that 'a - to a small informal tea during the Id Tunisian Wounded \if machine of this type large enough Moved By Plane summer? y �� /111i1a� ' '•'~ to deal with grain on a commer, � " A. Who tapes charge of the wed- Q. How cal I get rid' of Insects T vial scale is now being built. The 'SIN . ding fee for. the clergyman? ? a Allied •. lanes moved 12 000 in the kitchen? apparatus is simple. The stream it-- pFOpes -io tlpeak -to-sr of— -. - - -- of mixed grind ri'ecte�- beiweeti _ P. , _ S a man, • by using his last name A. ` " t� pa- casualties from forward mtationa only. as "Hello, Wilson," oe. "I per under the sink over night., The' two metal plates -which act as a to base .hoWisls during the Tuni - -_= - number of insects that are stuck eonaenser; one corn mores along sign campaign, _saving them days " saw Jones last week"? on a continboue cotton band which 'of grouna txanspOr'tation. A. When dinner is announced, to R In the morning will astonish 7s led between the condenser you. Neves leave any food uncov- Eight _ hospital. . trains were' llrhst kind of plate should bs aL Bred over night to attract theme plates. operated•' " - eadh place on.. the dinner table! - inert The difference is mols2ure op- . An officer on Gen. Dwight D. Answers Q. How can I remove mildew eraies an electrical relay,' so, that Ed&enhnwer's staff said sickness L They are nearly always wr#t= - tmm white #aen'— - — - - — -- -- - -- - - -- - - t` �� ' t� 711 Lne firRt DArRAn .nA noa.i not be sent out more than s week e, itloi a Linea in water to'D��E�i��.E� which two tablespoonfuls of per- TORONTO CITY PO i — — r °fa advance. Engraved cards are oxide have been added to each - eoeaaionally used 'for an elaborate TEMPORARY CONSTABLES WANTED ► WOMEN �r�.oi� _ quart of water, - - -- Q. Now can I avoid sediment. I HEED 7ti 1 S A D V 1 C E! I from forming in . the coffee pot? Agcy 2y years.and over; Married; Physically fit; at least 5' 9" in GENERAL MANAGER A. N the coffee pot and- the tea stocking feet; 160 lbs. • .of good character and. fe -ir education. - _ if you're cross restlesq NERVOUS-- ; suffer hot 1laibes, dlzziness--causeT - kettle are washed with the pots ro be available for appointment immediately. Uniform clothing by this period In a, woman's life— an _ ti pans after each meal no Sidi- supplied. try Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetab:, Compound. Made esppectalltVy Jo- alent will Collect in them.. - women. Hundreds Of thousands re= - "rFt Q. Haw call 1 prevent &tafning Apply Nearest Employment and Selective Service Office markably helped. Follow label divot -the fingers and clothes when us- Refer to Fite RO -591 ` + iomi. Made to tialiada. ing the bluing bottle? i F A. The empty hair tonk bottle which has the top that permits y, only, a few drops to come out at' a - 1 time- will make an excellent reeep- - __.CLASSIFIED VERTISEMENTS facie for bluing, and it will avoid tote trouble of staining the hands. - - AGENTS WANTED _ Q. How can I bake two. pies -at _ -FOOT BALM _ • = PHOTOGRAPHY —' -- ibc` same time Y Me oven Is small n'F: Yop o •f.1L 4wi and oche rtur. rn " tor" o wkn iv ea $,Afft;11sive odor I3.ita ly, - 4ys ' DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH ap,l the one pie Overlaps the Otter and _other women who want _ to ,offs nsiy® -odor instantly, _ 45c -' eurr,. but unable to devote time bottie. •Utica a; suit, Denman 1'Be Iiest, Ruts, or Halt. ' • to wffice or factory w•wrk. Avon Drug. Store. ttawa. .N: Elevate one of them by plat- Products of. Canada. Limited, .1015. HAVE YOUR SNAPS St. Alexander Street. :Montreal. HELL' % %. ANTED bgllrered in1 a light• tin. - plate on the. sack �►r mall : and putting the pie on it to bake. ACTO,IUB1LES —USED Any a or a exposure film perfecup ' D B_ p YThlti;uTYPl;lt WITH 5T01+IE EN- developed and printed for -only 26c. perien, a as helper In weekly Supreme quality and last .service I.-ar ---- mew w•paper and Juh office, open ' 'ScC us first. ]fount Pleasant Mo- c• guaranteed. On - - One A ie S rinter tore Limited, Used Car Lot at ahul, ^rte y' RlPlwvment and +ieJ��+p+4ir PHOTO SERVICE _ �— P - •_ ,Selc�ilva �ervlce Office tc• -ys;. ..,• 2140 Yon Street;• Head-Office; -dtna Avenue. Refer to "File C`74C.1f,- Runs 2 Tractors 432 Wount Pleasant Road. To. Matron ro,:.- "tito- rontd. Telephone HT. 2181. FARM FOR SALE _ It took a tat of sprinting, but FILMS DEVELOPED 25c COIN J ROSS BELTON sp g. t ALTO PARTS FARM. :5 ACRES. CLEARED, 25 Two piinrs trwin east► net;:rtive; t,a= fernier John Iiirach, of Carlton', NEW AND USED PARTS FOR ALL bush,' praLticaily 'no stumps or ' tints '.c , t•ych, aTOl,teul _Yho_ n,, - whow appoinmient to the "poaitlion Oregon, Solved the manpower makes of care end trucks. Com- .atone-, Rolld brick house, wall U. Hof lbri, 3tariun J ; llnntre,l, " of General Manager of Gilles bare, metal root, drive shed, good a. ow.• wr.., �ruuc rcreaan, rurar mxti. ruva'va.raae..eL>< Yereha Qt Rubber, Limited, 'is an- serv,w'?. General Auto Supply, 12 To close estate, hers. Sarah Ev- and- only hinwIf to run diem: 1••ryderrck bt„ Kitchener. untario. scouted by '.fir. F. A. Warren, ins, Executrix. Victoria Harbour, PAX LESS FOR. SNAPSHOTS :President. Mr. Belton has been lie set the controls tone and - Ontario.- _ . . Aasistant General Manager trrted .it dtriveslees acrose the BABY cHlcics Sep utta ATBRIDS FUR EXTRA VIGUUR HAIRDRESSINt SCHOOL :.19'36. In 1920 he joiped Gotta fit Id. Then its jumped' aboard AND GET QUALITY WORK Perc#ia si►zj for tits ant 23 also popular purebreds. Complete p years the other and folivtred. Before list. ail ages. Fairview - Faims, L F3 A It N EiAtRDRESSING THH Sine d,•ni,•rs' per.f as. Marl i ^ .r b" occupied position& -of, increa&- Lhe first One ieech4td t71fe fence St. Marys, Ontario. Robertsdn method. Information films direct to '-Cunuda'd tart;, -•t On request regarding classes:- photo .finisbing 4tusilo for dexrlop . - 'big importance in both the Fac he run it down and' turred 1t.-. `y'Ffl: POULTRY MARXET OF THE Robertson's Hairdressing Acad. Ing and prinunw. - Volume' bu:irue.-a e and Head Office, century -in ,hcre, Get Tweddle- meaty,, 137 Avenue Road, Toronto, - enables'us to do quality work Kt bry aix•�ud . . •snd w on --dot 800 ' ~r Mr. Bohm enlisted as a gunner Chicks Now, now meat ra- lowest cost. You'll aa� a moot v, acrce. oohing! Storage stocks of meat More Important, )cru'I1 be better I� 191 :in the Canadian Field and egga dwindling! Tttj the HAiR GOODS pleated wrth -sour pl'ctures. vial transferred to the Double must eat. The poultry Only firm in Canalla manufacturin0' Any Size Roll -6 ar 8 Expob,u, ••s and oomnidesioned tie a iseason of the century is at hand. ' _ • ladles'- and gentlemen's hair goods'• DEVFaUl'>::•D, AN P_ R[ \'T li. in. 1917. He graduated with - 1VtA_L.E [fF,L.p WA1�tTED -As dwat an. you can turn out exclust�efy, Write us for partict7 Ereo Sout'tnlr wiitti Eacfi Urilcr, its B.Sc. from- ueen�s Univer- ,holism, roasters, layers and up. tars. Q ''the Market will snap. them up. A customer at South Durham, tluo„ � LInO Operators and Com- wrl,tes us: "1 have been eeiwing •iny -• • � •• ,atlt�ln 1920. - tyi►e � blow's the. time to use every. xv- . -V1 RITE'! HAIR GOODS Belton is a member of the positors apply to your nearest alia.ble square foot of--space for ;=68 Yonne St.. Toronto. Outarle films to. you fur some time. 1 alt- American Management Asmoci- Employment and .9electivo Ser- poultry. But, it's not time to epee- _— precia m- -;iuur excrnehc w•ork_-cuid ' nAg y elute on the "Common- g ;irdfn- promptness. t have recomtnendc•d and permanent President of . ice Office. REFER TO FILE variety" of chicks. Give ourself LIVESTOCK ' REII[EDlE9 . pe Y your work to several friends wL•, • Science, Class '20, Queen's !a chance to mreke. good by get- now are our stradv customers'- •- - Q K0..7t087b. RED BI.UUD LICKLY TABLETS 3 flog Tweddle yhtcke. Send for Q fiend yotir uc :ct film roll to St,,r stop White diarrhoea in• chicks, the Tweddle catalogue and price Turkey poults, also calf sedurs Snapshot Service. :..' ries a Huse Chick and put l scours, costs' 50c calf. Tlfhl 8 SiQt' \T$D..E\1,A>2CEaiFC•TS. Y n list to day. Twe h- _ e Ltd., F ' rpr moneYl9ackgR.' A. Finn,& Co. autiful Easel Mcuna _ ORDER 7U1IR BRAY- SUMMER size 4xli In Be chicks now. Pullets available Limited, London, Ontario.- Enlargements coloured. by' hand rvr rr first week June. Summer prices a ,mall additional chai :s:e. MESTO� ■B A ®Ni make Brag chicks.. cockelton. STAR SNAP HQT.8>7I{V1C2; IDIDu11eis • real investments. Bray MARE FQR SAi,E I Satcherp, 34• John N., Hamilton, Box 1.9, Postal Terminal A. Torcuto _ Ont. FOR SALT — SADDLF -MARE, - -- , - four - Year -ol-d.- -black: approxim- Print your ai 4ne and-- it+iress- plater -- .. ICJ .af'K'1�IF_,14_RI'I•.Y atilt •1� t _Non hand. hiow -A ly un all ordem. • - by I'erlapides. Apply to William Maximum '$100- Invest=aent_Wlth _. HIMALAYAN E V E R B E A R I V u Prel_ss, Tal'is,tock,, Ont., , Route , ALH�I \aU L'ULI4SE -- Blackberries. Prolific and hardy. Wo. 3. 4. for -•41.00'• prepaid... .A. - Klein, A!'YL1t ATtONS 11:E tNVLTEIi KY ;Substantial Income Tax Exemption AgaQsiz, B.C. AgEDII' Grace Hospic'al School. of Nurs- - . ing, 21 muuths' cvurse. For lur. SuNs aniial group of experienced' Mining men responsible DESIGNERS WANTED Ui.CERS, SORES, ECZEMA, AND then information, apvey •Supei'i.n- for - recent successful mining vellture'in the NORANpR LEARN DRAFTING, -CANADIAN other skin ailments sucetssfully al, of Nurses, Gruce Hospit -: area, have formed this Syndicate to' explore Copper and Industry-needs postw r designers for war treated it ' my - ointmcrits which a}, Utuitrr. - heal white you d'brk. fl. ?fiat Guild postwar' planning. Write treatment will convince you. RHELR1ATIC• I'AIN% Gofd de"po"sits known.to exist.on the r erty- Guild at Mechanical De,algn, 71 Special prices to phya'iclkns and - p King t W., Toronto. inztitutiuwi .. .Wr.ilc - _Nurse R. REAL) THIS —EVERY •SUFFEEEII Adjoining property, being .Di� Ond Drilled bV' :ImDOTtant - " DETECTIVE COURSE' Tucker,' Kirks Bldg., Winnipeg. Lh Rlteu t r y piixo wr iemv ti.. should try Dixun's Remedy. InTeTesiS i1'Itil eXCellent i eSUItS' P . „ - -- - - Z'purted 'BECOME A DETECTIVE. MEN DIXUK'� 22E31EDY —t'U1. NEl lt- over 18 wanted everywhere In Itis and Rheumatic trains: Thous- OttOcva. Postpaid $Ldi. We Invite limited public _i titian . in the ABAMET Canada to learn detectivr ~cork: ands satisfied. Dfu,atu's Drub' _ - SAVING DEVICE p p p pl Practical easy course by ^orres- Store, 335 1 :mitt. Utta-lva, Yost -,' I •pondence. Information free. C. Id. paid 41.00. GASi�I.lNH: :1V1Ni; llEV1rl:, .L PROSPECTING SYNDICA S UNITS at $z5 each. Julien, Box 25,' Station" T, Mon -' cents. State yrai•' and make ur i NO fubsciipt'lon accepted for inure- trot TAPEWORM the car and, carburetor. Mike ltinnsh, 344 Giadstuire Are,, •'1'o- - - DtEING fi CLEANING s Additional information -kill I)e mailed on request: v ri'�v,: k l gin- THREAD WORMS . ronto, ui,r. . often are the cause aY-lll= health = HAVE, YOU. ANYTHING NEEDS. in human9 fill ages. No one im- rltAl:'1'UR PARTS dyeing or cleaning? Write to us mune! Why not find out if this for-information. We are lad to Is your trouble? Interesting par. TRACTOR VARTS N E W- AND ABAMET PROSPECTING 6YNDiCATE answer your questions. Depart titulars —Free! Write Mulveney's used, -for ill makes. or. tractors. 88 Melinda Street, _ M1 ?Went H, F'srker'a' I)ye Rorlta Remedies, Specialists, Toronto 3 General Auto and Tractor Supply, Toronto, Ont. - Limifed, �f Yi nRe - Street, To- Ont- '13 Frederick St.. Kitchener, rent. runto. Hindly send me additional inforinataon on Abaxnet Prospecting _ p�TF;pT¢ _ THACHER..KA.VTED i . ELECTRIC ,]Ml1.K COOLERS F'ETH! UST NHAUI:H a Ui1 PAN I ENGf.lu 1- SPEAKINU P 11 U T E S• - Syndicate,, and accept ,my subscription fdi..... :.,.: .......... Units at SI :£! =T IiFc) atsN.K- .c'ooLFrRS. \EVV 7IL each. n ct s tan teacher, npate or- female, for and used. wholesale or retail. R. or s 5. Kennc Rea ,_To+ _ 1 a: t 11 o solicitors. Wes Toronto _' tirades 1 t Gradce 8, quSul id Adams:. 24 _ dv. d I t' Enclosed find cheque for... ..Dollars in full Questlat t lurormatloo on rte I150.00 peteach chooFrench. plusalfur ' tlti .... : .............................. ronto 13. Quest. It 3 payment,' _ 'nishrd 'private Tegidence. AVpiy NAME RR9 _. School BOJId H EATK WAN _ .-: ................. ............................... ......... ....... T. 'Al THZ'. L I.' PATENTS D TRADE MARKS Perron, Quebec. - :_ _ ricca for, (muse andFDvvk feath iNVENTU1tSA ^FREELY ADVISED • -•-� 6P 1 to an Perkins, , ec.- reris., ADDRESS i ri: Coove featpir Bic lb.: Duck how to protect invrntiona, Nktr- .................. Faseiilia Protestant ' " u f ""''""" feathers, 4Ra ih, crtntida. comfort- ton K case 82 lialasm Ave., " tr" 'n. Limited, '34'- Dundaa St. pronto,• Eattiblibhed ovtr, , forlY ISSUE Noy .23 -43 Ba.,t, Toronto. Ont. Fry+ j �F..s. , .y�. ' �kyw.. .-- ++p�ny.Y- '+�..ro c -s.. yy-:. 1 n A t _ .r.w,�., ?ro - ' u - • tl _ - - , , , «. a :(. .•r \ ._. .... : �"" - ,a< . g .,. sr .. w, -, w•ny., -'' t, • .�,4 . - ° s m- , . 3. ,W.F __. ..,.. - '• �•• ___ . -__- J , _ • „' + �y - -, Sy Ctliililam C H O 0 B R 0 I 0 REPORTER ,� ��' THfs ct�Rto�s wo�t� _ Ferguson ,' - While the summertime radio vided• a musical radio, hlghliaht on KEt� t - - casualty lists of popular program-. Sunday afternoon, 3 to 4.30. Re- - -SUNDAY SCHOOL LE880N mes is .not likely to be as heavy Gently this fine Columbia ftature A��KAs (�►. - - June 13 this year as usual, June andlPJuly went commercial over the Amert- \ �' ' -G0_6'S• EXCEEDINQ GREAT - Witt nevertheless find many - -fav- can, network. and there• was some vgAE pie PROMISES -2 Peter 1 : 1.1t ourite- , shows leaving the air.__ - question as to whether listeners in GOLDEN TEXT. -- He' hath Jack Benny said "au revoir” to, the Dotuinton would be privileged l/V11, granted unto us his precious and his radio- freiuds for the summer to hear it through the facilities : i exceedinr. great promises; that last Sunday, •and from all reports of a Canadian outlet. However, THE t through -these ye ,may, become par -._. - may, be going overseas to enter -, arrangements have now been made -- takers of the divine nature. 2 Peter ta,lu the troops. Edgar Burge& whereby CFRB Toronto,' will con -. P'aQ 8Y �.�.� -1 9' - --- attd- kha._faim €tai,le Charlia Mc- __ _ tinue to bring the New York Phil- ��L � - Memory Vel•se: .Fo thou; ,Je- } Wilt wi'il be. waving a sutiliug yarenion-tc ciety`s rrtvslcal aggre- bovac, hest made we glad. Psalm .'farewell to --the networks next Sun- gation to Ontario listeners as a - - - - -- - 82 : 4. day, dune 6h: Fa•uuy Brice and non- commercial broadcast, This i& - THE- LESSON IN ITS SETTING Frank Morgan pay their last re- the first time in radio history that Time, —The Apostle Peter wrote spects of the season on-June 17th. this, well known organization' has bi: S-emad Epistle 'iii A.V. 66.' - "Truth or Consequences" will . been engaged on a year round 0 Plate. —We do- not know from Leave the N. E, C. network__short basis. Present arrangements pro- _. what place this epistle was writ- of numerous. quiz questions afror vide for a aeries of 52 programmes ten, and we probably never will June 26th, And' as the closing days which . will be heard at the usual be able to determine, it. of June find. Old 'Man Sol , pushing time Sunday "afteruoon�_ P _ : The Salutation -.:._ up the ihermozueter.' -iYF. * • '• - t¢ .._,^ . it Kill Never ..son Peter, a � servant and - -- - before in history has the - -- ' ' - ~ • apos'..'A of Jesus Christ. 1'o ttlAlil and is josh. an ocua eman or HOPE push Bob Hope - , befo Canadian grown [oat- ,- - tba•t have obtained a like prec- vacation-time time • we. iusron on June stuffs threatened to outstrip pro - MAJOR LIAam CIu mEL m • ootNt h evnsessttvres ws, .iPus ,faith with us in the righteous- 29th. On July 8th Bob Burns will dudtion. 3fanpoker shortages, In- ; Z O� Aess of our God and the, Saviour Leaps?-- friends- _ with a friendly creased domestic consumption of Jesus Christ." There can tea no smile of recollection. `A few days many foods, set -backs due to ea- �' Tim A STEJERr Nat • later' <lQtormatiou Please" will forced late seeding, ;end the needs C9�WN WY77a1 /T3 - sE -rase, for example, unless there hang out a Mouaay evening shingle of the export sc ,�r.•cigal.Ille as the basis of it. ",,a information. thank you." '� - -- -- - are jn,t a few of the factors taus- eo it 'is in the spiritual" sense. - ■ ' • -. • tug, considerable concern tnrougn- TLere can be no spirtual growth Oh yes. ' and ' Ieat we forget, out the -agricultural, industry. in 'iwl ,out spiritual life preceding it. 3 + speaking of June casualties, your order that the Canadian .public —And :here can be no spiritual life radio reporter and contemporary shall learn- -the facts of food pro- % !� F aired throfe git the new birth. And of .the Ontario airwaves wilt leave duction, the CDC Farm broadcast the ne•w birth comes as we obtain the CFRB microphone behind on department hat; just commenced ' •1 �� tb:s 'precious faith' June 20th -and for two weeks a set [es of special programmes . ��• I 'Faithful Service will exchange the four- walled es- whereby the difficult task faced 0;" - - -- ,_ „ Grade to yo-u Aad .peace be mul• elusiveness of- the Bloor Street by agriculture will be fully ea- _ �l, v :ca lu i.dv k"o,;.ci6 ” vi' crams — - 'L atamV.a'ter.WF. s,udire (4. l "c ari*' of Jesus our Lord." This is an mess bf the wide space of Camp over C'BC outlets every. Monday ,ANSWER: 1, Julius Seltasi; 2, George Stalaback; 3, George Case; *I- stoiic salutation and -is the . petawawa- For . 14 days It will be evening at 8,30 - and tttled "1943 M. Iy� ( yn, *a °.`•n. which nearly all the e_pist- his privilege to e_vcbangai city. cot- Food. Proap@cts" will inform Can- lee of the New Testament begins. Lar and tea -for .battle dress of adian farmers on agriculture's V =2?t ie ps too like a 1W The True knowledge - of ,God can khaki and the lure of the 25 pound- achievements to date and give : - -only come of faithful service. ers'and howitzer3-of the 29Sth Bat- them an idea of what Is expected ' Christian Faith _ - tery..RayaI FauaMau - Artillery.. of _ In the future. The series should a ��!aa 'geeing that his divine power the Reserve Army, In his absence. prove equally ,o[' interest to Lhe ElVIl3H U. S. PRESIDENT bath granted unto us all that per- Lloyd Moots will preside at the urban housewife. j tali .unto Hts'and godliness." The, CFRB noon hour farm broadcast . . =;• J C3trtet!au faith is one of absolute microphone. As- foe " Cotitiiry Eiery radio atwoun-or at soma -80RIZONTAL Answer to Preview Puas4 -6 Roaun roads. tul.ness- of blessing -and no ordtn• Newe" 2 o'clock Sunday - after- time' or ocher gets Into trouble 2.6 Pictured 4NecessaT to - - ary teaching can add anything. to noon, and the 10.30- Sunday..e+vea- with his listeners over pronunct3- - eighth prod. YMPI t 1E Rfe. that life which Ve have in Christ lug "Armchair Club" we're telling tion, In Wales there is a delight- dent of the 1 L A F A 7 men' JPrub. ' no secrets. Bettee tune in aml see "Thi ough • the knowledge• of him what happens! - 1 ► of t D _ " 13 Occur enr cite~ l 10 Stay, Indian. ~ fui little village hearing the name- U. S. A. -� 8 Bird's home L i a nfau pb,iigywnli,rgogertyllanttr- iha� called tti. By his own aio • • e wbwilantisiliogogoch, Reeently 1� T T H'A T ( y' &rd ,Jr1ue." The'attributes ot•Gad For many years -tits N.- YNt L vid utenteu, tae cha•:rmaa_ of im )1[il�tt;t> t 11 Omitted, ti -mar Bested by .Him are the means Ph<Jharmpulc Qrchestra has pro- Welsh Committee in the British 5 A tissue ._ slur (fti). by -hich He, calls man to th4 (gnat.). E 17 Feel penitence House of Common& remarked that T knowledge of the truth, = 16 Assayer,' L S T I T C K 'E 5 22 Metal fasteaee `• - Charter of Promise to be as God's low* for no, not he didn't lake the way BBC an- 18It is (poet.). L L A SET 23 Samarturn ., nouncers pronounced the aama of RheTeby be bath granted unto dependeat on their_ worthiness of 19Fject. ,q T ,q (abbr.). this dainty morsel of Welsh coca 20 Entomology- 28 Rof$ by W his Precious and exceeding - it, and not-deterred by their die- 6T i N N E 1_ 7 • trystde,' He went on- to explain that ' - _ (abbe.). exposure. _ great promises'' The whole Bible regard of it. while many announcers pronoun c•. 21 Feasts. R N 30 Age. ma3'- be Called, God's charter of Knowledge From Growth isncy Franck, German, oriounb - promwes — nee iauwa w -LII ,i1e this" a -a - ^••-- p . 24 Girl's- tta[tte. American 56 Span. 8$ Biblical WOId is =Y.;. It ,':: s� ana ttussiaa and other contcnautal 25 Regret. ctttzen. 37Une w•tto puts (pt,). Womise uttered when paradise and_ abound, they may make you g D was lost and ends names reasonably well, few o! 28 A pale . 7!B Chinese animals in 39 Speaks t; ending with the ua to be not Idle nor unfruitful -unto them' could - pronounce Welsh 27 Arabian measures cages. 40 Dry. .6ulftlled v40ion of paradise regain- the knowledge of our Lord Jesus ,. od. Christ" This knowledge. which -words beginning with Lt with gazelle. 40 Scutt[ latttude S8 Formerly. 42 Fruit. :�a 4 e+s theae� a may be grams vtih o„r growth, might be any degree o! fidelity. Hpre's hoar + 29 Withered. - - (abbr.). 59 Tears into 43 Hashed, g� r some partakers of the divine na-. , said to be the Issue of all our your Dov Sc eta. 41 Any, tong pieces. 44 Dieters, fell, lust stick -..the tip of your ova Scold � 46 Footstep. - -' - vrrHTttCAL zf0 achire- Eitrtsi . titre. Having escaped the corrup. strivings. "For he tbat tacketlt tongue -on the root of the mouth (abbr.). 49 Narrow inlet. 1 Measure of (abbr.). 10c' that is in the world by'Ihst" the" things ia. blind., seeing only -and blow out -both cheeks like a 34Cornpletes.- 50Resialike. length (pl.). .47 Respond to d X we would be delivered . from what In near." The word blind is �� Its easier to-do it right, be 35 $ossesa. aatriArent 2 Thoroughfare. stimulus. Powerful evl! forcba that are here applied tlsturatively to the says If 36 Newt. subatanoe. $ Steeper. 48 He wad o! ' you've got loose lower P ee 'evertshly eR work throughout mind. "Having forgotten the nth, _ 47 He was first 52 Emmet. ; 4 Powerful — descetti}, -'a world. we must -continually cleansing from his old sins.". The _ _ president to 53 Meadow. explosive 51 Winged. - iw•eatbe the. atmosphere of- the man who forgets this cleansing = be — an 54 Posture. (abbr.). '55 Swiss river. •rromises of Clod's Word, at' his soul and *eta ss if he were 175 Tones Of Meat - - A Christian's -Duty in bin natural state with no power ' i 3 4 5 6 7 b 9 10 11 12 - "Yea aad for the v • s very - caa8e to sis tam_ tatlo Y SE t 3 does 1 fat p a t ,Saved Each Week" :4iding on yopr part all diligence." Ignore what God has done for htbt 1.3. 14 (5 Dilleenco is that -sort of endeavor and .treats the sine of long ago as A Prices Board a kesrt3aa said - wsiidt, springs _from, a sense 'of though they were- still present � 16 17 113 19 dwty. "In your faith supply vir. - A True 'Christian that Canada's first- _ "meatless -- =3Yrs•" Virtuo •meaai the- - .beet -dam. _ tWherefore brethren,_,give- the Tuesday" conserved sufficient 20 21 22 23 24 TsioAment of such power as a mam more diligence- to- makr your 'coil. M"t U--stock - W large - -British - psseases. "And' In -your virtue lag and election' sure: for 11 ye battleship for fife months at seta Z6 �- k3now]Pdge." Knowledge here'prob• do these things, ys abAll never He estimated that-regular diners . •bly means spiritual discernment stumble. For thus shall be richly in public eating placee ordinarily 29 ' 30 31 32 3 T _ __44-44 what in rillitit and VKKt 511,214 ed unto You> the stitranee accounted for about eight, per w Ai to ell things. "And in your Into the eternal kingdom of our cent. of the meat consumed in hmwkledge self- control." SeWcon. Load and Saviour Jesus Christ." Canada. 35 - U'el 15 really temperance in ill As we close this lesson, we The spokesman estimated- that , th4nSs. ' "And in- your - salt- control ought- to remember one thing. This on one "meatless day" they con- $? 3$ 9 40 4 4'l 43 44 04hence." Patience grows out at -passage' is a revelation -of the will tributed more than- 30,000 pounds '^ or toe 'tor us. rule is not what - of in at to vital urpbses "6teat. 9 4 5 46 47 48 4 eo�iliness." Tbis last word strictly some plllosopber has pictured, an less ueadeyaOF throughout aFte means true rovereace .for — Cod,_.. impossi IA - idealistic life. Ttrla i� veer_ h. paid. will save aDDCOx't- l 52 "And 'in your godlin'eas brotherly a portrait of a true. Chrletian, tcately 20,000,000 "pouhde' of -- kindness; and in your brotherly drawn by the A,postis Peter, under meat. 53 54 5 kindness love." 'The last-named the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. , love Is that highest love, the love If Peter could live this kind at - - - ; The latest develo p of God . to men -cklcit 1a set up fife, io can the rest of us;' it thin• pment in yjee 57 e.s the Ideal toward which His ser• is the life'God would have us live, "accessories" is an amphihlan -- rants axe -to constantly .press for- He will enable its to live it; if we trailer designed to carry - a quay -' S8 59 20 vt rd. Our love for. our fellows to so choose. ter -ton load. POP —With a Monocle — • . '. _, : -'...- . . -• _ ..: _ ._ _ ... : By J. MILLAR WATT ITEGTI VE 'LOOKING FOR A _ - - - VY1.1ATt5 CHAP WITH A H E MOROCLE DOING - >_ _ g C _ _ _ � `.fit.•• :: ''io;;,;� :a$i';�.` t .. ;as.' - ,- .. ...a. <: •,' +s'' _ . v • .2 ;Yes• : ^': • I Rei�..M Dr T}1 at. !rrt•tt,vee. �.� _ ,•{ _. '� isi �s • ga - AN _F i -- - -we wish to express our gratetgl- a t. >tiJ < Oi�ea ... x and ' um 1O. Vay ne,. Toroats, Its* *W sii 04400 • to rill 9is,r , 4 V areri with F. W. and Mrs. Gibson, LI W111lddD, AUCTIONMA Comgaoiss of sad Bear lY � —_ a sunder M P$011ni ns YrAI Bte. 18FRCU - I,v..,,, lba ,iha�a �lawl�� aYJ�ti/Ilal••,!, ""O��ry � 1 , Mrs. B. Wilson,. Collingwood, has ` ` `• ►eeri visiting her parents, Mr. and MW the Counties 's[ Ya and Oa0• +tld to the many kind neighbors � �. Iiteikai sod Surg�y =i1.N per too ''�•^ rs. Andrew P ado; to Corp. Ken Prim. 'and friends, srbo so willingly and Cases ?&b1m �' 1670 Protein ew' ties of C. A. s. F., and of the Late quickly eakne to our aid; also to the Last 7sa'b binder twine at the We welcome Miss r• Petty back r � J. IL Prentice (tormerdy Prea" girls at the Telephone office, who Maternity sami -RsseR old price. •Edna Greek duty hada hW again, Miss, sad - Fru ion), Farm and Farm. so ably assisted, following our call red Narses in Atteoissce Q�r r' sad `Claps of alt 6h�ds very splendidly stock Sales a Spseiaity, at Fair •arid for assistance on Friday omosnia Order ands Chips starter Kandy supplied durin . lose. Petty's ab- last. — 24-Hour Service — Reasonable Rates. 1 and Laying Mashes and Daisy ocTh1 uAmbulance ser ice 'vase care of bags because theF�� The W. M. S. of the Circuit ¢net — Sidney, airs. Messiah and M�arfe y an at the home of Mrs. Geo. Wilson of Notice Dumbarton, Out. MI�s E. R. Go►ol� hard to reptam Zion, on Thursday afternoon, Cop ..- June 3rd. - �'. " — _ - — - -- -- .-- }} Mr. and Mrs. Blithy are helping Cesabination Storm Doors and M Re C• CLENDJ=G - -- Toronto AD 6528 Pick_ as R-12- -- -- __'�_.• ',fir: -- 'the aL...:. fv. b »l::le.' betwt -911-to!, — to Or cr � _= We are very sorry to lose the Beth- � d FUNNR�►L DI811LT0a WANTED >ia _ DEAD HORSES AND. CATTLE el family from the neighborhood. - - - �� 'A l�60 For free pleat p phone _, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. AA�halt shingles -: Prints 'Aat�ls■ea ~� IRON Cl~IBSON _ '_`_Aeg. Hoskins, who Isere married at __ � 11"�p . - - -- � � BROO _ the Anglican Church, London, Ont. " " Asphalt sidbesAl TRANSPORT ........ >�.1N ... - claxEMOrrr ..+ ... � sin on, Saturday, May, 29, the bride be- etc. Boards etc. TBANSPOBT PICKERrNG ... Miss Doris Kingsley, of London. RTda� PICKERING ................ We offer congratulations and best • M. Ciordo�l Mar l�tm, ( A, G, INCOURT ... so" u44 _ : �wIshes -to Miss Dorothy Clark era_ t •i +�+ N "' yt► WS "•PlIone obargat eat dauuhter of Mr. and Mrs. Was, a �p - -- GORDON YOUNG LTD _27th. Zion, who were pAOtarried, May — .-- Quahtty Meat - -- - -_ _ -- ■Toiouto Pitons Ad. 8616 The Farm Cherryw ood _. - _- -. - „. ors -. • - r 1 A Nagging F And Auctioneer mdnthly meeting in, the Hall, on + season _ .. _ . __. flint Fsa s fire Wednesday .afternoon, June 8,, with ' - J r aai Alvin S. Farmer _ Group S, as hostesses. Subject for i i. Narves. It may be Tone Byes, !!sago Mock — d?lltrnitues Ryes . iRoll - Calf t— National .- -`'To deal - �'�� � - gustly With all peoples and *nations". 5. MARKET C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. A Speda Dr. Rav FiFlcKy of fife R. C. A. F. - -- • - � w•s szperienpea. �S �isl eras home an Sunday.: 1 y . Opp P. 0. ; _ - -'- -- �a.,iaa 'avavaata► wont wf64 - - i •fi a ON Roy Roy and Mss. Morrish in Sunday. n' :.' F'hoae Ifts 1i4ley, �• IL R. L se Plro�e �rke, �. Smsth sad wee :�SALEI 'ffian visited at Whitevale dorift are - - 0!1!lO�WA, .OI!!'!A. lend of the weeit Il� !disc *=- Mitchell is ea"ned � • �.. .33 3M 3M to bed at the haene of her, nines, �I �. Frank T.rra>sre. , Horses, Implcme8ts, Farm Stock and . � Inearanoe of All Kiadil. _. some Furniture = . ANNE ture Alton :. f sent Rated Avedable �h Tho Weimen's Institute will meet i' '' = Becni�iif 84]d 8ervitie. at the ham of Mrs. Wideman, es -._- A .� . d�. L� Pboee - _ .. _ . hestre •�lenr .Ben • the of of � � Wnad .. ti Miss Ruby. TIndail spent the week BROUGi4 M CK •3 S end at her -hoarse here. •toutff villa - ?1 Pi `MM U las=er Ana aangnter, of _ g _ . e Mss. G. Pointon sad Loot ' l s, Core of Brock Rd. & Bast steufivitle 1/0 lioeevitl , and .son, of Torontor have been holiday- r9UTAWAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Medreg with their parents, fir. and June 4 A fr.r gardens in this dlstriob are r' n _ : . ,cOanrr _ up and •growing in g°°d'•°, - ' Saboteur r Mrs. O. idadin. I li'1 - : - _ ltaArf` _ .,arern� ..-,week-end with her parents here:• tMsetlia Lane - .:.. l• Mr. and Mss. F. MacKay and - _ Saturda June'-12- _.. ,Hilly visited recently with Mr. and dr1oxDAY, TUBSDAY, WEDWWT Mrs. J. Mont; o! i.inooinviIle. __.; .,ties 70 df and- ! RADIO SERVICE - . i _ - �Y —Sou, My Son As Lilo property dla� �een sold, . Cansli Bniaa Ahlarne is amps but rich (W v 4 also sign we can furnish memorials twat ws�i everything offered must be sold..ria Is Action- i ��,•ye,f>�nf Kam, 'a • - _ _ - ` stand"Int. in dignity 1 ��ce our - -.,.�° .°�..�• TERMS CASH SALE AT 1.00 FIi JWDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY j work will stand out Guaranteed Repair Service - J+no16, ill a `::.. 1 ' through the ages. and 12 + No Greater Tribute ,Raj ldaks or Model Thos• Annan, Clem L z Kingston Roars West _ . _ .... Talk of the Town ; N. W. STAFFORD ARTHUR FIELD eighway . Monumental Gnat jfta Artka f•.. PRONE 6lt r s -' - - -- ■ .. Ph. 464 V%*.bs Out. duct. . PICKBRING.. — ONT. - — ' - - NA AUOTIOpdi )i A . s . GIQI3 QD 8 NI,1 VALUATOR 1 - Sale. conducted Anywhere .". WHERE DOES YOUR shone or write. Address 81!' Dundas• ' 1. —' — atreetrllast. •+'• _• —. ,,{Se .� Whitby, Ontario. 1 Reoew Your Subscription -T Fir ire FAMIL. 111 OAnofter r .... b.r.. -a1M "fa aw M rd Memel„ r ,• i� ' .war d �• 7w beft _ _� ...__ ___ —• — - - Vii,:, .,,I,r,!, � .:.la�F3 • - � _ • . il OF CANADIANS ARE ON 111E ANIDEFNfRint� + �: ?' °� ( By Ink iidi4 . /astir wt 7irJ. ei r"r V c ih NO* EO ••.'• CA@NMi w•F � b•w � iwr we FED : I MALNOTIMON ' � � , . ' �• ' a ice• Irsiels• Itp •A. Ilea ap bb •w fat-As am a . ad d 1if R Government surveys conducted early in the ��ii r t" 18 19 war show that only 40 per cent of Cansdiaas Z, _ F M m+�► w I }w un IAi artwr Q >/T5• arhille..•1 fiRA.N•N �eswlr ne +�i dress Mrs Mfi�r•b y Ira /,rf < .regularly, eat the n ht foods; even' an he A'O �. "P.r•w-IV•nti•a•Ii 4w!.� .Owl I am tin. sea rl AM swind a��++��• -- - peemingly wall fed Forty pee cent are on the i' .+v .a, D* a x.a :Ilsw .ww .t N.wA s tlr�... am it .. borderline of malnutrition. Twenty per coat �f°*a• t I pre de$aiaely undernourished. SIN P••t!•sr .r•d x. 1•. !a tea �l prod ie • peIA of ML wi if 1Ir 'R AAAAiffff��� 'fir hills law •r•v"s fir �Ib id e• fdo R LTlmt's wlsy you need a sxr• plan for hulthinl ': {�; Rs rho• i - , o 1 meals. Tars why we offer you 'Bat.tat _ I or z- o „ !! ii COUPON . t 3b dtat takes the guesswork ontofnRII a. irrrrrrrrrirtitistitirrrtititirtititi�titititi� — � „" t SASKiT 1 ,•NLTl'RMON POR VICTORY'•, ■ j " - Seed for year IMM copy today! titoz 600, zoROrrro. ctxen� ' - Cliff the n on the right, and s _ _ _ NG MASH mail it NOW s PlareN.d.,.WnBBearp' of'zai-eo -'h to•'s ie- 1 MUM 1y r •led on, l'II�e�t- , few days vamlim before jd>rfit� the last in fire United Cholreh 8attiap �xf i0a found Harold oaoonedous, sad Poroa. d font gene2at�oY wet c thus roved his life. Se 1, ,. , . Mr. lad Mrs. ' Hugh Hilts Ter- represent"! n1whe r M Mrs. W. Bn:k. her - osp- onto, � iathghter, Mrs. -& �- Yrs. S. Cook spent the •week -end - Claremont United Church he W their mustaatoray in tits [�shaws H spent the holiday %*ek -end ter, Alm. W. Smith, and great grand .'with Mrs. Bruce (Harton in Toronto. last meeting of the season on Mot:- itaL with W. A. and firs. Hilts' Alps. A. L. 88pq,' WW Wsyne, day evening- The G... . i and Two weddings of interest to our Victory. Gardens in ate vale an son. Master George Smiitt. �,� An interesting meeting of the peat i day In Barrie, last week Brougham Unions were visitors. B� People were held oa gat, really strong - tai the Women's Association was held st 'i' Orvis Thrwr is visiting his sis- The Greenwood Group ook the De- urday- Miss Josephine Stevenson, grasses on the sides of the ,roads. P the •borne o! Mrs. G. Hastings. of Pickering, late of Brougham. Mm' J ter. lira. Richardson here. votionsl Period, and fire Taeai Un- _ and Mr. end Mrs• Rex Baker of Tar- h Rea. Iioyst, $ C. A. F. it borne ion entertained with games .etc. L• A. C. J. Brucyh, were married onto visited with Mr. and Mrs Geo. Feed LeGard, Corresponding Secre- / r, - -=oa leave. Rev. L E. Kennedy, Pastor, left on and have_ gone to Winnipeg on their Hamlin during the week tu'Y, of the East Presbytery, end wedding trip, g p Miss GIrace Andrews, of Dixon Halt, �-_ Mr. Keith Drake, of Toronto, was Tuesday for Gananoque, to attend g p, visiting the grooms We are awaiting the pleasure of Toronto, were the guest apeakerm. s week -end visitor with friends the Bay of Quints Conference. another. Bert and ,Mrs.. Harvey att- the Trustees to improve the village Roll Call was answered by - �A ,here. ended the wedding in i{ingaway by repairing the church shed. „ Pte Harold Goatee, a Driver in the Thos. H&*anond taffies over Pater- Chuff, Toronto, on Saturday even- ,Misses Marion Hagerman, Doris Royal Tribute", it being the cele- son Wood- working Plant, in of their b¢'ation of the King's Birthday, A ! _ Teak Corp14 spezi� the week -end at g... - laughter, -- Betty, - Wilson, Helen-- liornshaw and- Mollie dainty lunch fo}lowed a very, : Lis 1aou:e herE,. ^` 0R1t� � Onci �sE pdr- . daughter . of Mr. and Mrs: Bob, Randall spent the week -end under' �' ' Mr, E. P. Daniel end family, of chased the �ctirpenter shop tram Mr. Harvey to Cpl. Maurice Maiden, their parental roofs. �A�•endid martin of 'Toronto, spent the week -end at the T._ Paterson. Mr. Paterson operated Congratulations and brat wishes to Another worker at Ajax will s� g the Won• the shop for a great mang years, alL soon take u residence in the Tro Troyer ens Institute was held at the honro with Vice- Predd• . Parsonage - Mrs. Bert Gtbson, of and' we hope he won't abject to our House. Whiteva a certainly has her • ent M'rs.�J. Pugh, with coal _ Oshawa; spent Sunda at the Chas, saying so--was a shop where many �ressont - N rift q j employees residing- of '�� t� Sunday lints of Ajax . 1 r►3 Business Session. Objective for the of our linen -folk stopped to visit here. „ j Pte Gordon Taylor and Mrs. ' and discuss that which happened ;C - - An interesting e Yom' to be comforts to be rear to the past 24 hours. The Newa g ray cam held loeal bons oversias and di - ' Taylor, of Niagara, spent Sunday during A meeting of the Claremont and in the Unnited Church when four f „ alvvsys considered it- a we of rest Convener s i •Mrs. Randait rs eleebed as with him mister. Mrs: Redsltaw. North teen -age girls joined the church _. �,..r ,,... _ Prc]cesiag ?red Cross will .be be n Y 01,09 A- WMAA.' of b•• ►:w 1Yliher� nile,- - -- — f.. ....� S.• - mud -�- . as a uoy going w tiirmon% on (made and sent to Baimbed B C IF PANAMA e �7iesday, in'tne '-Horse aaa buggy,- Bert Harvey, in Broa¢ - ew r_. Blanche Hamnlln sad Noriiea Yi silo- Children. Mrs. W. Brownridge gave with his father, the late John Mur- Wednesday, June 9th, at 8 p. a6 ton, the two latter also reedy" the a splendid paper an "Pbst War lie. FAr'.6 "00 i, * of -tw it,. C. Zia F.' - _ Rite of Holy Baptism.' dustries ", full outlining lest, and seeing Town Gregg, • thetia Rubber etc. rise . .spent ifte ,week -cad at bets home in R Gardham Iran met with a natty ' plastics, � - . )Forsyth, and a few others sitting _ blow to his car on his way to take aroma -ire stave �= and then, when Kind of Howson which will be boilj( _ -- Ki'. sad Mrs. Walker, of Toronto,. we came back shoat twenty years ' h ate i Blanche back to school. A�aotbW s�ftt._fite_w�ei -rod with Mai• G1ear _car, _ amtmd t aoliree • ebc. t a:• 1pa, here. - -- r� - e - buaclz -were still - -�= - Church took too great 'lea - Imo`` Nornts�tt - Burkie will show p31 -- sittin� around the stove. We recall �. Few, ,:ter hates to Indic, in - h[i.. l:.urh. •][aistiW:�i.t'r 4.a•.p l-..l seversi occasions being ia• the- shop,• "" "'. ". � t"'` "',.- `. here, tonight, M1 Are will be a sita l ebarge of the Young People's meet- s� noon hoar, sad Mr. Paterson -Nd; Pugh on the birth of a nos quite a rip. program.. 8 p. M ing of the Bepiat ChurA on Mon- would be ready -to to hohie to dia- day night. Her, but he was always too polite - Bons, to Mr. and Mrs. John But- ton, nee June Forsyth, tx Winnipeg to tell them he wanted to close. Be _ ., .. .- •... A _ .,nee J – u _ 1 4 n l a ..,,, _ had s elicker" way of doing It I- �h°`' to a - banal;- F - -- did- -foe- ever heat . rM- •' ' -. 'd - Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Klpatrick, - and Mr. and Mrs. Watt. Palmer aft- anyone ...sharpening a saw? -what :. K ♦? t O N A L S =4 iQ T l • i = ° ended the funeral of the late Wsl- a nowt and olio by-one his "set- beer Porter, at R7emvsls, last week- bomASa would Het up quietly and�?? *, •; ; Rev. Welter Daniel will take the leave - each one having bis own particular > - terrier is the Haptlmt Church nest pa rticuisr excuse for lesvtag, while _ .. Bait Y l a ' Ausiday smorniug. the sub jest of his actually tirsre via .,.d, ... , goes address being. "The Rewards of sscuse -. they muld"nt dam that � ". I • iaferlul whine and mop on fiat MiiiiiiW � 1 -- ' hie. 'labs. Coady bat not horn so eaw....And we sate we bare - lard! et into. but at the time o! seen a twinkle in - Mr, raterma's _ witting, is - somewhat improved• We .°n' awry time the door opened and - Our COALI - - tirrderataxhd that the residence has another left - he knew eon like a .]brew said to the new . canning -tact- book. Many were fire itft+eraetittg ry who is to take possess- hours spent e o t Peterson's shop. .� AMADIAMS smut dig and deliver, Ise d Brut we �! reA 's n the • We lout like to think of ltim leas- - on in the ladL •'} ;:. - C,,1 '�v'e'!'4 !ow'em' vitas caste pinata, leer! � raiiraetds line - Women s Mission „itch of tb close u i tie �etiesl hee4i! ing p, but hope be regains :� p - t� tE.rt".�r,�., '"L'I"A4:h sane••,, v,i ?,k...i.rJ heaitb rapidly now'. with a rest tom- ftentoaa, at the hat+se of Mss. Bin- lowing natty years of hard work, -'Re Omni samm" .. , --ampere s■i . a 1tt�a. R E Fore 's Group and close stb*Uon to dual. herv�e doste woadeee to peoviie eoeh teed -•a stead. yth P ' , k was in charge, the Topic being - - : N flees ws-r`ir'e ssrsh be has berm bat we 1 farm � this prim hoar. � n C• "'Who,'! Who, alsaog our Essae mum . �. Ofer mhass arQ !bA4 bat �IIiVelR{ASa�. T" Miisswaartam ". Hp +vie Ezee&mey the G. . , General in r ! I - ass ordered ma labour apply for Met mites r nks of she Uktited Chumh will hold its its a natiommi , . , ., . Further, is order to provide man- x+egriiar Monthly Meeting, Thuibday = power for seem,, the Goverawm in Commil hen dosed an Order _ ,June 10th, at the home of Mrs. W. I llihs Zell& Seebeck spent the and in CoummA aimed at swelling the flow of eoai -from spite to G. Stott, Convener of the Group in of the week at her ha me here: ! _ ' • firepot. 4 charge of the 'iirogram. An Interest- } . Mrs. L . Matthews was gone W _ This Order Is of vital laterest to in Canada. Every - - - ;ing progrwin is being pleparM, and Last week, but Is now reeoveriwg Canadian should read and stud its Provisions, -to see . - it is mopes mere will in a gvW. car- nicely. whether it destmsade any sedon on his part :. . -. teadertce, Sunday visitors vat the Matthews' home were Sr. and .Mrs. V, Crock- EVERY EMPLOYES, REGARDLESS _ -- ; Q NO COAL MINE WORKER may leave -- - : ew -G4rdm Staff Ulu ,Toronto,. OF HIS INDUSTRY. moat advise 6i■ employment at a coal mine' with A local Haan told this weeek o!' The regular meeting o! the Warn- - employees of these Regulations, and written permission from a Selective ;? having planted hie garden on the en's institute will be held in the he must assist in discovering whether Seyviee Officer. - 24th of May, and in exact! )` seven y Town hall oh Tuesday, June 8. The any of hie employees have had previ. ens experience as co mine worker. EVERY EX -COAL MINE WORKER, days, the most .a! it was above the members serve light refreshments. _ :_ al returning to the industry under these surface• We noticed potatoes up, in The Junior. -Red Cross of the local - A EVERY EMPLOYEE, REGARDLESS - Regulations, will be paid wages at toe' I—W. Domel's gsrden..This stay not school put on a very eucceaslul i OF HIS INDUSTRY, who has had - established rate for the job at wltici be news in Claremot, but it is to Red Crone Sale and Games on Sat- a previous' experience as a coal mine be is placed; and the Government worker, mast report that fact to his will pay wages of 40 cents an ioar, g those in the south end of.the town -.. urday afternoon, realizing a nice _ _ employer not Ltee than I'nteaday, burs a day and 48 hours a week, to - Ship., rum. -- -May 25th. 1943. a mine coo required to ' - _ ve h� present employment under The Albert Gray famil) . attended A "COAL MINE WORKER" FOR '. ' 'these provisia,as; but not placed iaa• " Xe Howling Toarnamaenti till. the the funeral on Saturday of the Late 'THESE PURPOSES is anyone who, mediately at coal mining. " Middle of June Williazn Gray Sr. Inter"unt in the sit" January lsq 1935, has worked Although the Claremont Bowling Whitevale Cemetery. The fssaily ,t under provincial certificate or license ABOARD ALLOWANCE of not saase are in riret -class shape, de- have the sincere sympathy of theft' - mince or he same ■ teal mine, or who, �� ex-e l mine a week may be paid u gage am stare she same date, has been eta- es•eoal mine worker now returning Mite all the 'rain, there will not Brougham friends. y a o to a coal mine, if required to live away `- _ pb eel for total of least 2�i, months r� lYaary lie' guar wua uwrutu, a wi, Li i... v ..d. •.• 1 from rive residence of his d �,_, , �_. , « • '- middle ot'une, I. F. Dopking, Sec- i nap George Drynan, , wife of Lieat Geor office J work)• - _ PRESENT ANII FlI'i'UHE COAL MINE retatf• of the Club told the News snow ov�ersess, sad daughter of W. EVERY EMPLOYER, NOT A COAL WORKERS will be-granted , . . , . • 4 1ble -week The local club held a J. and Mrs. Brown, who a" suce- ` 4 -MINE OPERATOR, must report in - - - meat from llfintary Training to tournament aimor4gst them>zelves, a. essfully passed the 3rd year Univ -, writing to a Selective. Service, Offieee - February let, 1944, by virtue' of their NMI[ a Officers for. the new. year trail C6ur'S�faT "1 a b7�saich* = =O" lei �w-Tuesd'ty *-Jose 1't, 1953, e�n�a tins; and no coal mine worker Y fell details on any of his employees will be seeepted for voluntary elGit= axe: President, Earl Beare, let Vice - elor of Music", and 'will receive her who are 'ex�oal mice worhesa. meat in the Armed Forces of Canals, - - -- Rah, f.., . erlor to February 1st, 1944, except Ward„ and SeCSetaiy- 1�eaaurer, I. ing o! honours at the University. SELECTIVE SERVICE OFFICERS Hulot Permit w ethtiat from a Seleetiie F j,, DapygeS• - mfr. anti Mrs. Casale have had sa .5 ARE AU'T'HORIZED to require ex-ead - -.- Service Officer. F-. i _ mine workers to report for interview _, �� NO - EMPLOYER IN CANADA, EX- r anxious- week, -as - Harold -was over- - - mw to accept work at a coal mina ilhited Church Young People Hold caoene by gas poisoning while last CEPT .A COAL MINE OPIERATOlit, it Closing Meeting. eniug ,garage doors, at Oshawa (d SELECTIVE SERVICE, OFFICERS aay,ez solicit for -coal mine worker. ant or hi�s- `v MAY REQUIRE say man -in any an- The Young - People's -Union of fire .'Phe engine running in a sheet ,gar- loyment, if subject to Mobilisation - - -- egnlatioas but rejected for Military 13 REGARDLESS OF ANY DOMINION a �- Training, and certain others exeased OR PROVINCIAL LAW, male persons at least 16 Years old may be employed from Military 'rraiwm, to aeeept em- - as coal mine workers, and female per- �' Rbymeat at a coal mina - - sous at least 18 years old .auy be em- '� NO- C ML WNE OPERATOR may played' as. surface coal urine workers. _ terminate the services of any coal mine �� A . WAR EMERGENCY T R A7NI a�!<, - worker - without written permass `� CLASSES will be available for batons iron a Selective Service Officer. �. pea as coal aline workers. dUs Such is the sn"anee of the mw ragthla/ows. Fell ""go may be !had l` 'i�trCei" Yew A11 teeMlwa d bay Eiharieymshhe and sdetUs,..Sar tee Offla- It $ irtee to i ya+o revare emien an your pa yshs Gins areal its hire hhaMowsf es Mate unnecessary do- Oct Umaheilahtaiy. severe rewa+f+b..r. irrwialed for non-compliance, ` • 1 Y Ci* ant tlha 6overwmom relies on rite ce o►erauion of the citizens of lays by buyhW your .4. t so make prosecution nhtneoesew, try prompt action as required. tkket and obtaining T14s is a grace emergency. Assist if yon cat. - -' ,,,• - `all the infonriaHen ; •. 4 ;• - -, - -- -- -- - - - -- �: require BEFOR! _ _ you board the- bus M: w& BUMPHRSY MITCHEid. A. MoeNAIifARA ` Phone'! t -House 46 - 1Kiwfsser of Lwhoaq• �Dtrewsr. IWiebwa! aaleeNee awsies EJ1 gh W-4 Y, I,, 'c �4 1 B- -7 y_ < a BUSINESS � - Y 7 .I of THa PRESS Assault Upon - Occupied - '''��r ,FARM IMPLEMENTS UP vVWaliie Is Ales' Chief Problem Examples ire given of the prices aqq� t received at, recent farm auction �. '[,' _ The broad lines of Allied global Japanese were dtgglnk into their Bales. A six-year-old horse-drawn strategy. says the Now York newly conquered lands and unless mower which cost $90, went for rl Times, were laid down within the ousted now would prove tough op- $75. A hayloader in use for twen- month that followed Pearl Harbor, patients later. The second was s • ty -tour years, which coat ig�, Germany, counted tpe most pox- charge that attar the war to the AL A a brought $95 -tea . dollars more erful foe of the. United Nations. West was won_ Great Britain and than its first ''owner paid for it. was marked for defeat Lint. A Russia would withdraw, leaving t; a A mechahical potato-digger, which harassing war upon Japan leas America to win back the East cost $150 ten years ago, brought $162. planned until the full weight of alone. -- Hamilton Spectator. Allied might could• be brought to Mr. Churohil!'s Reply bear following the defeat of Ger- ,the Senator was answered in CONSUMERS OF GASOLENE many. Last week, seventeen dramatic fashion. The Prime Min - Every single day a[rmen to , months after these decisions had serer of Great Britain appeared tea- this- country -t!1".0W,- haan .made, they were being goes• before a jour; a��ol.... of the Am- N tioned in America. There were de erlcan Congress, where he defend -' 000 miles, which constitutes an- 4r�o� - wands for a change that would J - ed Allied grand strategy, in much other very good reason why gas 8 1 aline ration allowances for non- make Japan the enemy to be de- the - same way that he appears essential travel are considerably felted first. from time to time before the Brl- �����.__ ►r Vigor �[�L ia.11d.,,eu� l klerf ..S Lie, vv4- " Wh this discussion as under - Brockville Recorder and Times. Ile �s di w r - - - ,w''a r ' Prime Minister Winston - _ hill went directly to the issues 'STARVING Churchill and President Franklin Mr. Chandler had raised. t ' It was meatless Tuesday and it D. Roosevelt and their 'military First came a pledge, aimed at CCPR. iW BY NEA SERVICE. uYC: was just heartbreaking 't0 ' see advisers were surveying future allaying the suspicions that Bri- -those poor fellows in the restaur -•... Allied plaits. Hints of their decis• tain would not take her full share . "Send it as a one -word Wegrafn —my brother's a au - ants trying to keep,body and soul' ions were seen in the action on in the war in the Paclflc. He said: t _• merolOffist l" together _ b�_eatIup baked ^trout _the figh44 fronts _in- _both�he ,. And I am-here-to-tell. you. that _ p &cra ble egg_ rhweken Eastern and Western theatres of -- - - _ - uea sou we *Ill wage that war (agalttst_ -_ a tits Hue - - -_ _ _ war --In- the -East .American troops Japan) - side by side with you in. /��s {� REPORTS-. ' ° -" wrestbd control of- atrategle Attu OTT T� n i1is�O�Td -��r �� tacit eating - more —- _ than two pounds (gross weight). -Fort William, T1mes•Jouraal, accordance with the best s r tegia -o- Island, in. the Northern Pacific, empI ymetrt of our forces, wh11e -w That Canada's t943 Food Pro per person a week, they are asked from the -Japanese. This tiny fog- to cut their consumption by 10, AT LEAST IT ACHES thee+ is breath in our bodies and - •-; duction Drive Will Se Ore, 16, or 20 r cent., as the need The Nazis are shocked by (hurt, bound island could become a base while blood flows through our In Our History. hill's vulgar phrase, "the under- for Allied air blows against the veins." May be,• too bring them within the betty of Europe," and suggest the Japanese on. near -by Kiska Island. ,.,, ... bps ericana h ration r0rulstipps. �gm... :rd gain That Farmers Ham'Hsen ['iyee ��= t - They will want to thinTc in tern:is - - -_ -- on Attu a Japanese -quilt twmner h - -` - °'•''°° " "-` -••Q_ '....`� bias' Consideration in Meat Whatever' thing is, It aches. of the role the British forces can Rattoaing Plan of the overall supply and they --The New Yorker. runway from which Flying Fort- will remember that our, total con- resses and Liberators may strike play in the East. He said: ' gumption. mtist be reduced -by 0 - at s naval base on Paramushlru, "A notable part in the war Ito single wartime regulation approximately 20 per cent. if our ring orders r BIG HOLE - by the Canadian. Government -Goering orders slit trenches be northernmost Island of the Japan• • against Japan must, a[ course, bs responeibilf6es to Great Britain, dug for the protection of German' ess homeland, 630 miles to the played by the large .armies and by warn closely Concerns the day in, to- our Armed forces, •t0 the Red civilians. -- bleanwhile, Hefty Her- southwest. With tl a devslopment the air and naval forces now Ms. - ..and day out lives of all Canadians Crow, etc.. in fact, all tho" who man Is no doubt trying to scare of new longer -range bombers aeon ■haled by Great Britaia on the than the meat rationing order. are keeping the war from atm up a steam shovel for life own use. Tokyo, 2,000 miles from Attu, eastern frontiers of India. In this - - There were lots of folk completely whores, are to be..met, -.--- Kitchener Record. might• be within round -trip range- quarter there lies one of the means tins #tfected by one or otber, of then - Farmers' wbo kill their owII _ Blockade-Weapon of bringing std to hard - pressed restrictions passed upon the'eon- stock and consume it themselves TO FtT THE GRIME - Some observers saw other, eves Gbins" rrtmption of Gyuord, or tea, or or buy meat from or sell meat to Japan announces that U has quo- more important, advantages In tits Than be turned' to rise lunch' coffee, or even gasoline, but ne- other farmers, are asked, however. Ished British and American service recapture at Attu and the aapatn- mental-Allied strategy and relter- body, from infancy to oltl age. to keep areful }sack of the cou- men in the Philippines for posing slow of American bases throughout steel it, He said: - except a ; ery few vegetarfares, _ Poea involved. Special stamped as civilians. Maybe we should- the Aleutians. These point ant " " it east! evident f et.pa is unnIffeeted by meat rationing. and addressed envelopes will be punish the 'Jape for posing as hu that ties teeming northern sea wool whits the defeat of Japan Weeks and weeks of intensive provided them by local ration man beings, commanded by the Islands is one would not mean the detest o[ Gar` study and careful consideration boards so that they will be able - Stratford Beacon- Herald. at rate world's richest- fishing tawny, the defeat of GectnanT were devoted by experts to the each month to, trail •the coupons --o-- areas. From these waters and the -would Infallibly mean the ruin of Planning of Wa unprecedented 4 ---' ar, t i,,.. seho,,_ ,ap`w. - sue reuizauon or tuts " . - enatttte to ttte Lansdtan way of �: a�� -�>= �vne vr+ rrttwt aalacent sea o[ Okhotsk Japan bas those they have collected from A report from Indiana, says that been drawing' 'a large portion of simple truth does not mean- that accustomed living. The 4speils other farmers to %hom they have ¢ a youth who stole an auto "for its food supply. Thus American gath sides should tth proceed to-_ ' approached the problem in tltr sold meal Fhimers who have a joke" was found in a ditch. The operations against' the big Japan. tether, and Indeed the major past lull realization that rural 'Canada been aocnstamed to tnaiiitig cou- joke was on• hits. ass fishing fleet might to the long_ of the United States force is nowt. _ 'presented a completely different Pon. for farm butter. will bs - Brantford Expoelton ran-prove a Blockade weapon of deployed on the Pacific- front;" so. of circumstances from those +� -bl., r.�,�, .re, - -a r_ Joann Must Be hlsid y,te.ai;iitr ut t,ise circles, 1ru1: can- AJNFAIR TO WOLVES can possession of the entire Alan- In polar, of [act, the whole agl- - sideration of, the way of Ltte at j headlihe mentions "Jsp Wait Liana chain, stretching 1,100 miles _ "tatlou for switching the -war ef-- t ka fartneea family In respom If Trues Where '. Pack •' An insult to the wolf which -from Ataskti to within son miles - fort to the Far East is based an b meat supply has 'een given is la, by comparison. a gentleman. _ . of Kamchatka, would provide a that same fatal underestimation :tike mutt rationing plats. OO They Hide. - Ottawa Journal. series of stepping stones for the of Japan which led to• the_lni'tlal_ There are some 650,000 Laren -' eventual attack on Japan proper. disaster for both Great Britain ee+s in Canada, sad very many of A writer in The Christian. oaa • ' In- the event Russ` becomes in.- -and the United, Staten. For with - = -the" secure a part of the meat airy, OWCago, dgesn't like the What Determlllei Sea vallr6 : L. tea Aal..,i.; war, LWo au an* respect to statements at- G bey anti their iamiiies consume F " n&raa mecmantcal pnra,se - Lie- Color Of The Sea routs could be of Inesttmible value' tributed to military commandeta from the slaughter of their• own conditional Surrender." He thitiira !a joins operations. in the Far East, W is worse than 'animals. Many secure a portion a - "negotiated peace with Ger- Canadian troops stationed as' In the West the Allied air.' forces wishful thinking to assume that '+sf their -meat 'tram the farmer many, wit+bout_ Hitler," would observers. in Tunisia have' com- pressed an ever - mounting' assault either Great Britain or the Gaited •hart door. or the one on the next prove "the key to tr just sad tart- wanted frequently on the blue upon Adolf- Hitler's Fortress Ever- e • States could dflect enough forces concession. The fact la, the farmer ing peace." water of the Mediterranean. ops, an offensive driven home' with -and shipping. space Ito the Far pia much of his meat supply He declares that there+ are pare ocean water has a clear particular fury- against the Italian East to deal a knockout blow tern his home - killed stock, and "atillidns of Germans �- have .. - -blue color because salter L_does islands In the Mediterranean. against Japan. without courting *We - of -�cehs �s steadfastly opposed Hitierrmt eves' not absorb'the blue rays of sun- There the drive seemed a prel[ide w.�.ie�d dtyaa�ec Iu, �uluvc. A.s at meat between farmer and alnee R raised its ugly head, and l as it does the red rays. The to Invasion. - . , _ to do anything leas would'be where _ harmer, other millions o! Germans wito proverbial blue of 'the Mediter- ..Strategy Reaffirmed 'than futite: ' it .would. merely • dt- C+n the other hand, very tnetp have now come to- oppose the raneen is due to tshe fact that Is these operations obserren vide the Allied forces and lnplte $arm households purchase a par- Nazis through the experiences of there are few large streams saw a reaffirmation of the original defeat, or at best produce a state- Son of their meat from the meek these last few, bitter years." carrying the impurities into it, plan. The assault upon the Ger- mate in .both theatres of near, Jo- deop.. A farther kill& &•.bog for Isis What, one might ask, haws all attd there is a constant stream , man-occupied Continent would' re. pan .must- be held at all cost, and' wwwn family's use, probably sells the" zillions, and additional mil- of salt water p9urino in- I* f,a.e„ r, a. t •rtr fed a' -Oak of it to another tlarmar d!0L" ih,,,a• v+f }Brier- hating tiermano bite Atlantic., would increase In fury in the air. wit, bases _must be created and Ow road.' But he and his family do been doing during the past four _ no blueness of sea water de- It would, 'at the proper time, be roads blasted open, in preparation Not want to live on pork until bile years? Have they allowed a eom- panda largely upon its saltiness. extended to include ground action. for the day when both., America. - whole halt hag has been eaten. partitively few Nazi gangsters to I%* Arctic and Aretarctic Oceans, Th* Pacific would remain second- and. ithe B;liittheir iurres --,sgatnst Us wants to be -in a aosition M llj�_, t&,_, jtt- -- _W1L'- l..�a,�J..G -.'d MA YCLy aali.y, a•�. Sul la �41s ihearre utere were W a roast of bee[ or a cut of -gars vivid green in color. The Yel- signs that the action would be lt. For to defeat Japan. will take _ lamb occasionally. low Sea is golden because of the stepped up and heavy blows would all that we can. give. • :T meat rationing plan ban - Petticoat Rule I. sediment brought to' it by large bb altuied at Japan eves as Ger- .,boon designed to take there farcts j streams arising in the desert of many , was' being beaten -to Its - lsBbo account. partners who alaugit- Petticoat -- titeraliy_�- are rnl- Western - China, -and the • dull aced �e� - -- _ 'f'�- M,P•H, -ttss° meat for their own uses sc4 ing the range country. Rancher tint of the Red Sea arises from The debate on the wisdom of �onwad to retain at' all times 60 Floyd W. Lee tried hiring 80 millions of microscopic plants this course was ' started, to the n� pea' cent. of their meet. ration 411.0 Vdi f Gus r%Aa m O�r:�iL �1a L ,MAjuduy 1r7. aensAar. -,e D.:L:' o i rely lly cr men.. -�I' si's�e- matt- womett--� �l.esi. iRae� have been officially accredited lortpona with which to purchase herders, and said men herders were Is marked ' by a clear blue ribbon Albert Benjamin Chandler of Ken meat from a retailer. never like this. Each squaw wears of warm water in the Atlantic. tacky, who contended 'that America with flyittg'at speeds'of i2'5 fillies should cgncentrate against Japan an hour, when they dived' their Farm hoiimholdb are urged by at least a dozen flaring, gypsy tar, Wartime Prices and Trade skirts, he explained - doffing them There are about 900 inspectors first, Germany second. He' -offered Plsnee at more than 12 miles •a jMard to live at all diner within as needed to wrap up chilled, is England assigned to apprehend- two arguments to support his con- minute.: This is faster than sound tenttoa. The first wile that the can t owe spirit of the rationing order. ' newly born lambs. • black marketeers. ravel, REG'LAR FELLERS --- Strictly Fresh ' .. _. -By PENEBYRNES r D YOU NOM! BEAT IT _ _ Yi`lElSrfENC,, '' • WQN WE'RE i Mlbtll.OW BE MA -P SE AN - KIND OF AN - PLAYIN' TASLI! , SO Compuf.ATEC EGG Z • TENNIS VVI: W IF IT WAS N'l' FOR 'i*}LAT WAS EGG,MOMMA . / �,. - =q� p -- • , BE ALONE! PINHEAR IN THtS -, '�/ %� /� //, • • _ SAUCER ? / %'� ofl,• ��. �� - 1• +•' !_zir_so. 14:0 it, I r.\ : ...an ,tins .. ►...e -- - . _ .. •4 •- G't3it• +tf r - ' - �y.[40;'' • - ,. '..n -e.,:'i: .. .. :.4 Sts w -. ,.. :rh.',•. ., i �., i, _, -.. , ..' a .• .. ,n .��w IAwatte's eyes were searching --_ the--eonslderatble assembly' as If — awtiow to distinguish laces: ~ROIL YOUR OWN BOT Ill OF �' ,� "tom Dickie kept his head lowered. snapped his hat -brim lower over - - - his face. It was s sombrero, efite• WIT# MY OoAiT1M18N teat as a disguise., y' "Hobs -- comrades! said Lata1- _ L• _ M 1��l1I lette. Through the crash of re• A ' WITNOIT M sponsive cheering Dickies heard .�_ that man who had mentioned rifles say: � - � - - •W uaiorl AN net O mtsr Al caw . .,.'!'•' r ' "Trust Gaspardo, then." _ _ -- _Mar Air 'Gaspardo, eb? The daredevil s1♦,1iVhea we're all doing our best to prevent 000dipation caused. by lack ; smuggler could be entrusted • with = - ' = ,. r.:;a the war none w can atlard of "buHc" -eat X=000%ALL -=" � e to be slowed up physically and men- .' anciy dap► . _ . grand-tasting n a the transport of two hundred rit- y xrRa M� • lee, evidently. Dick's senses grew. ... cereal or is crispy muf5ns ... sink - - -- - - -- - - ' tally by common constipation . -_ - • - a ihe kind caused by luck of bulk" m plenty of water. Than ace if you don't more alert. Gaspardo could be -the tier- If you.1 troubled that way. notice a big dilfereaee is the Way You watched ,covertly; although it was Why not get right at the cause instead tool and loos! (3et started right - really no part, of al foreign Con- son'furt•her if necessary and you Dice three or four pieces of lean of"dosing " with purgatives that giv% away. Your grocer bas ALL -MUN in sul's•. duty to interfere with the , - st bat, only temporary relief. two convenient tines.- Made by Customs laws of the country to have a delicious. soup, Bacon and sear in frying pan. Re- Here's a simple. "better way" to Kellogg's is Landau. Canada. which he was accredited. Dickie. _BAKED BEAN SALAD move ..baconr.add• two small chop- i resolved to do some of that watch- To 1 cup of chilled baked beans ped onions and cook until soft. Ar- • -' ing- himself- sinct his- very anal- add the following' range beans in greased, casserole tion permitted him great freedom 'h cup diced celery with layer of onion and bacon. heard nothing likely to arouse sus- of movement. He owned; more- 2 •or 3 Chopped pickles Season ,each with a little -salt and - - picion : -- -tine talk - was--tit-the-heat, over, ad-of lictal 7auach7that was fabiESpoOII fiIIFiy- ciloppeL pepper:- Pour aver a cupful -ef- toff!' scrimmage designed more-for -show than 'Zen- onion or. chives - `and bake one half hour in` mod- • $� _ ■ nano Coosea eit8 tuiyal) eraiA u. A L. Ica . c . . itla -_ -- CAPTAIN FRANK H.- SHAW police and a gang of peons bad =vat fifty; bees !a conflict with minor cse- -able of s decent turn of .speed. It - Salt, pepper and paprika spinach. You ,may almost co�'er, - CHAPTER ?i'' :'.? was true that the coast was full Salad dressing to blend the in the lima beans with-­- cnned to- - - r ualties; -.of ordinary Quayside hap-. of creeks and odd inlets where Fredients properly. mato or vegetable soup.' Season " "I! anything `dcee 'break it sets penings. rocks rose sharply fromi the water, • • Suva cbllled on crisp lettuce or., with sglt, pepper, a .dash. o;, Con- to back a dozen years, Just when • • • where ugly .reefs guarded ak- on vA'atercreas. diment sauce, and onion juice: - we're emerging from the depress Troe. Cate of Many Flowers owns -preach, and surf added further LIMA BEANS EN CASSE_ROLE.:_ __IToD Ritlr- buttered erttmba_- and �If#on; °- �e urged. -"7t's a pity you none too savoury a reputation' In hazards; but where Gaspardo Soak 12A cups of lima beans bake in a moderate bvetl-- until -- top -- wexen't-- elected President, Don An Sag Josef. it is large, and . its .pa- could- go, he thought, he could is brown. If bacon is plentiful you.. tico." The old gentleman spanned tit the s . In the morning boil ell. , Lis leas neck with his hands, grim- -drone is considered to be a weal- follow -just as the old Admiral ill the skins pop open. Drain well, may • lay strips' across the top. tby man, capable of bribing a cor- Lad . followed the Spanish three> "T1ha average. of life among rapt officialdom adequately ea• deckers into harbours ' and cut presidents is not high, querido mi," ough to provide him with safety them out with the cold steel In from unwelcome attentions. the days of the past. 3` r7 wx •- rya r' be said. "Relax, Diekie, you take To the Many Flowers come the • , .`" r i1ee trio seriously Thin giggle out tbere--,be is more promise , than lasts: - - fasts: a vociferous crowd, who scene being enacted under his r +"n eira to aasoctate .the-eye K dawned- _ Let him have his run; and then at,!''' �` t the appointed time- ast!'•' The gee- selves with trouble. pre- arrangement hart brought about tine 1ndlcated that Hiyataia Lad Here, it anywhere, Dickie 'con- this entry; I;atfallette was'here by UA m !hods Of getting...rid •at um- sidered. he would pick up anything appointment, sand lucky eoinci - 4• likely to affect the welfara of the -. dence bad brought Dick Higgins geairables. city. The police went to the .1Snny, to the spot at the appropriate "Tell Dolores yon Lave my Per- Fps to seek far trouble. oak - -. moment. Not that the coincidence .' tmiselon to pay your addresses, -, - - - lEriciRie; and forget. the welfare of ere-in the first instance.. The . pa- was so fortuitous as might -ap- asitions. You are too serious for drone ruled his cIienteTe. with. a ar; seldom a night passed with- out _the Consul dropping lute the - • your age. Alter all, •there .was iii• heavy- hand ; and was reported to - r o '� � :- . • -.6` " '' K �' -. - be a quick sure shot with an auto- i6iina for a casual moment, in A - Vatala- many -Featuries ago-and s itt fa still here." matic�e could snap a man's odder Lbst he might keep tics ring- �•y f• wrist with' a bullet almost befdre ca on the national pulse. ` �• "I •have }our permigsfon -- .. gatkped Dickie. the menacing knfter left its sheath: A :'Sronp of men,' rec�enfzabte t��' � ', k- ,. � �� I "Not that she ie likely to wait he bad lt, it was reported. eyes as the city's worst hotheads, cones -` for it," c�ackied Don Enrico. "Al.; all round Lin Lead. •gregated about Lafallette; there -, , Quite naturally, ' the better - was a buzz of excited. conversation'. ~ ;ready the fathers o1 San Josef minded citizens avoided 'the- con that =rose to a -roar• bsve asked nib to send her off-40 ¢` tins " it were the plague• _ (Continued Next Week) , lrf..graad, woain A rQYO}ur10n . .M4 daughter. , has treated cataclysm. •,ao lei*, amongst the ladles. bete" Dick Higgins ensconed himself -- . w at a table in a remote corner, hisTABLE T R L K S Dick Higgins text bew,ikiered. hat pulled down over his eyes._ _ Dolores's .attrac�tlon to l alallgtte though the British Consul war SADIE B. CHAMBERS ?,'' �"•• = was so apparent that be had, with nest In any way weil•known by --tba - an Haglishman'� titan not to ores- accustomed habitues: -BEANS: AN IMPORTANT FOOD pP.e ; : tvattt F-P�PI'P� detib. Ind, sitting there, _ keeping eyes. AT. PRESENT erately striven to forget the tu- and ears wide open, utt ueeai to 'B(eana" nave always ueeu pup,.- vault she had created in his own wonder, not for the first time, It tau -with the- thrifty homemakers spirit Love. , he told himself re• he were not giving too much to since the Indiana taught the whitey postedly, -Lad nothing: to do with the service ott this country of his man �. bake them, or did they? hfsa; and this tugging emotion adoption. - - Anyhow the Indians -baked them' Which ,annoyed -him more than it Then he caught a cautious in earthenware pots, not uiilike yii.5�a °F = gratliteu, taunt ne conquered. Dun - - too. s&umy v,uviu :cearla tiou"d R.,�' Don Bnrico,s suggestion tanned near -by table, which ridded his !n our kitcheils today. Have you _�st he bad _ioridly hoped- were mind of, concentric argument and - not time .and . agaia served them • tepid ashes, it sot entirely cow I*-Prick bin -­--for Saturday ,sight supper.. and +' 'tarbers, into quickened heat. "Dos Wastes carabiaos." was then turned the remains into, real It was a disgruntled Consul veto what he . heard In a sudden un- notirishiu soup? betook himself hack -to his Can- expected pause In _rather aotsy Dia Pau 'ever'- try a' menu ' 03 - rwlste; •Consul on the ooursa of musk. Two hundred rVett, eb? biked beans, a cold slaw or raw at non that might lead somewhere Norr, what on earth were dockside j` ens doing, tslking about • _ de- salad and a dessert at warm. Bing- i and set at, rest these latent tears De er bread or of course the ever ► sit ninon u6n E.,. L.. .'ibelAlg -- --- atiu�ie- waspons In balk! _. -ular Ito- Brown. Breed. "1'll mark them down." DICIUS - - -- pop lrcetted. In many komes you will full thought. "A lot of damage'can be a bead pot which has been used It was aPDroaabtag midnight -- done with two hundred 'rifles." He for tears. The continued., use of i Man Josef dines •otter ever t year. itnobstruitvely matte a - cafefifl these earthenware vessels seems and really does 'not 'swing' into scnrtiaf aft the converastionaHste tt1, 21. th&­rR ale throbbed intn a pass. to give them a aemetlllIIg is flay i _ .:,i uLjAi.As6t -- of wnua� fi h tti- Co'deacribe. For:. . when the Brttish Consul, dressed fonts crescendo. Two of them la' medium sized- pot you will need - 1!!ke a dockside peon In Sunday were bait- ftasillar; one wars a cotes raj p ' lore stranger; 14o>a a trick of • about >ti quart of the small white. 'oii tes,-betook himself to ,the ptir- p dried beans. Cover with cold water, ]lee's. An Ile• went atoo't he grew dress,, not exaotIy . a _ Hiyatalan. and soaTr overnight. By the way. +� - __ __ _ , r ;wP _ Central American countries usual. ,�_ _ prepared beans _ - asttiral quality of the night's' heat ly sport some characteristic fen. new quickly ?bands seemed muffled - twanging ture o! atthe which definitely, fa packages are quite s boon sat' in the distance wetwass ng etamps .the nationality, on- the i have found theta' very satistae- gyhais tors, to !lore morning drain' and echoes rather than definite sounds. world's eonscloiianess; here a hat; wash well. Cover again with fresh - _ Stateleae sounded an if shoo-soles there a sash, a style in boots;. • were ol, felt rather than leather.- -�-vi1 c�' "Ds" - —w8t� add- •t�arboil until the skins _ . Spite e[ hie light- clothing- ,Dick � •- • • • .pop open, when you blow on two , ' Dick Higgins, eras " commifting three taken up on a spoon. salient details• of the stranger's ' a ' enatlasy and that, inconspicuously with s streak of ]stn is It Scald _ As a hurls to Nye men who ">ie ` "• Iahinir is place at busy tables. personality to his yhotographic ft, acraiie' th'e' rind 'and score down to the see In ships", !lofts Pemba have issued a _ otderina Innocuuoua cerveja to memory when a • new • sensation drink; and listening to the gossip aroused hL....�... his inward merit = - - gcross_ both _!Kays. Place beans in lf'AfiE 1Q01(LETll7 COLOURS ILLUSTRATING iZi the bean • pot"and bury ' the • Pori mat ran like maohine -gun fire. Cation. •Latallette came into the down in the centre leaving a little = BADO� T� 14:�iiTMIG iNRS OF HIS MAJESTY'S This was a favourite liabit:` a Many Flowers, and oa - 'his arm ROYAL HAVEL Ante shown are the sleeve markings :a was Dolores F•alleiro, • of the . rind exposed. Pour over• spa wbo, is oftictally aloof from WA showman, the sank of Naval .>re talk of. the man in the street Dolores was talking animatedly, the following mi =cure: —� � � , 'laughing. And the' Cantina of ' tX�,•teaspoons dry `anustard ' 0ICertf•'alld SNheYetfes of ]!elfish Naval Vessels. _ sox cam intoTrestin'g information $ L jaftush open corn. many r lowers rose •to '.T;ne Mega- - lira tMl ebrr sand fRetr a copy of also seeinoc. ww e 3 tablespoons brown sugaz Bat for a couple of _ hours he ion. A buzz' or admiration floated - cusp w a asls'sr emir" fin! to a awn ins 6eto .Lt q tiyW =.40 .+�W; -vt-the- band.-. teaspoon _black_ pepper nd �� ��� — - i - - •AcceQtint the appiabse ° for him- , �ile teaspoon salt : - e'M em■er.-atc took .r`=ft •z. Add enough boiling wafer to W*rid N'■P' I n'.' self;!TAftll Ute •bat&'hib head ai)d THE LAROIST ALL- CANADIAN�Yt{gER COMPANY i 1.0".0" copies 21614 struck a statuesque • pose. almost cover the beans. 'Cover the - e`•�c.- ;, _ , I• -bean pot and bake in a very Blow lb1s1� d 1sp -- "Dashed playactor. growled Dick to himself. In an Inwardly -oven for at Blast 7' or g. hours. �.i. ►• „� ;� e longer is you wish. Remove cover / b5ter, way ke knew •he'envied La- i failetfe he would have wished to last hour of baking so that pork occupy Shia- enviable position; with rind becomes brown. It may be GOTTA PERCHA %RUBBER, LTD., Dolores looking ; admiringiy 'into necessary to add a little water , to •. Pori +� tlepnetmeat \1'.t.. Nargrove • • • his face, t►ith its Jutted jaw and keep the beans • from becoming faiN Aveaw. Toronto, dude., __::N!eRe std -rte * tai go" of Yew "Met -A[ p6pvl"r edition just !lashing eyes. Then it occurred to dry and - hard.' It' yoTt like the . " F pubi d fl�-or of onion in •your beans r of INs Melosty a novel liovise . • ,- $1.49 Pas ofd him never have shock tbat.he ere tr.wt •we li•eteikr K tics■ allowed the girl. place a thick slice on the bottom sM1Ag ....... ....... L,.:... a...... : ....... :..:... ... - .....:......... '.....: - y your to set foot in such a d'nbtoue es- of the pot. tTO MARC SM6 COPY ARRIVES — PRINT PLAINLY %•, o3F0AD- i'*iVr.Rl1TT PAet+s tablishment as the Many Flowers, " =BEAN -SOUP s gT......... _ To use s any leftovers. press,. ...+ �m,. ».............................................. etrs !'ulcer A't7 AeN■e. i _ - .'C.ro ■c. ., where such other women- as hay. D p - pened torte present wets certainly tbeln' through a sieve and add Ar not on the Falliero's vlslitfng-llst, —_ - -•- a'tin of tomato .soup and enough -. -. TONN MUE No. x--43 and where the tloor•show' was of Rater ­or milk to bfing the'miY -' is a hair- raising quality. _ lure to this desired thickness. Sea- T ' �' 't.• .. '. .' - = :. t ... - ., � l —' -.rte.. '.. - , .. •• ` a .'.�,v�'.[�'k :sirs, •q. '.mr'l.yvN'eF•_'. -.. ...- {'iI%`. R', u 6 .,_+n.ty Y., •.. ._. ._ ... .. .. '�� -. _... .. - _� - x (: .. y, .., .. .. .w - .. ., Yt lrM1 -._ ',u .. - °s. '.., .... y „. ., tt . , � - �^rnlT J"'^ .:ET..1.._. ......, .J• _ c „%. vd• - .;Yt". .- '• •. •.• .•�• • - - - _ _ _ "l. 'a1}.. .... .a +.mow.. .,,.. . ;.. .1"....;', .}. ...•�a' :a .. Svc, ..^,. ' . a-r.” do •r 1°`• " w t. 4w Vb�. c!`` q` - ;11' .. A' •'� ... a p`+, '__, t.. . ..: . _y e e .. .. - rrr+ r .. _ . .. ' .• _ '• _. .. -.— . —..... _ Classified Advt's - - - -- ----- :. _ '.t MinAmaln charge 25 u be NO-TICE,_ to biIIed by mail 10c: additional Our tr+ioi�s pans your ws every _ p B. FORSYTH. Onh. D., P!raioe j,, PC y �1r •o=*I V" iwc a ba d ow a. x.�. ra[.° timber a w. Asmiem AmdrkN Neoe em- _ are -.mined bs . �ol!c.wt• T �- in Pickering cl.ri000a Out. ROOMS to REN:... - - -vula". Box. 885 News COAL, 00", ! - Baby Chicks WOOD, aE�rENT, - :Men s Work Trousers ?:. Cul your flocks. Rationed meat t F -crestes good markets tor. - boilers or �Sj�jD {}�,p$� Be DONALD RUDDY Barr:stee, _ • Solldtos. Notary Public. A[oogtc 1 GO& (brmeely 4anq� by efts lets A. 3. Cn� broilers. Get young stock t4 .>Qaoaatb .inn et Court Hoe.•. Whitby. sly :Prices +- - :$1:75- to $3.00 pair. egg demands this winter. T t. orders for. Bray pullets -and' eu=mer. 3UILDE�i'.B BIIPPhILS -- Bt�a►�oly� - - Ross =_ -_ eMbis now. B. Shier, R._'X. 2; Pick- Earrlstors U Solicitors Men $ riggan Cpm ma on =A1g3 Lockwood Millinguuo• _ sho loealleartage work W. J. Braton, K: C. • Telephone � .`O Sale . ?ft. Frost and Wood We havealsov1seed in stock a fall H• Bropke Bell, 8. C. Ad. 86x8, aCizes 8s to d4 -short sleeve srld _long -log ,binder, very Hood condi# _ y L1�iE' of MAPLE LE" XMIING J. D. F. Ross John L. Pond . $1.25 per�sult iFiarse corn snuffler, y FEEDS 'a" Bay' Street 7,',oronto . -:,Ww, fresh,- with calf by side. I;, , sslm, Clarebnont, phone 8582. - ANQUS McIMLAN - Barrbter, Men's Oxfords for S'u Pr hog sale. �soal._stoie,' coil - and -A. We MITC� solicitor, Notory PAhcl . _ wood. E. J, Aansirong, 8 Brock St, Pickering, Out. '16 Melinda Str. -- Toronto- a Brack said Brava. Splendid Qusility - •well - �� _ Y.rda 74- Rea. BSW 'Telephone Elgin SHAH' be .,TO LET � 7-roomed,. house, .Inard- ' ,•. .. .� 1lrlfide. Hills-' 6 to 7Lodsra . oa. ,'wood floors downstairs. Hydro, gar- Hzesiaair a tt>ebi. per pair _ F . Ad f- for one tart, W 8 Miles to Noto0e to Yoe TO�IV813I1? Men's Black' also Blue Ate. 3dre.. Stewart, Pickering. - R. ' BEATON, Overalls phone 17 D. Cleft. Conveyancer, . commiu -- Is Sale -d- reend- honee, cela AesoatestlUr.- ioar 13K ! - ... '', f■! -lees.3410 42 - .a'iiso�ly'► •' - - ° ' - iarnaee and electricity. Lot 100 z We do building of all ldads l Nseriaee Lieea.e•. wwew.te. ont. 50% North Fairport Road, Dunbar- CARPENTERING' • _ _ V. Phone Harg. 8888 evenings or ,�1TING '�jj $2.00 per pelt ;:' litfte 8 Hanson Ave., Toronto. pL�BING - ' .• -E SERVE- 42-4 Men's .Summer Tlei for Re - �0°°G AND ALSO GIVE :. _ _ Cabin Trailer - t sale. We am* sell Brantford - Booting a j sasoiilf�tenls ry : ^_ . . orator, electric sgove, studio couel coal stove, insulated for winter and - tea+ t Eanpire Bathroom - INSURANCE - �:50c. and 9 5c. waomner, pantry and clothes closet.' Egdpanent, Dom Water• - -_ 2 * ,, 16 dre 9 !R... d � ytat ., �d•d...i Rs.4�_i _IIa- -=f•j� .. r ... .- - - aialmimmn top. Sacrifice. Going in s�pment, -Ana _ . Men's � Work Boats AMy. Thomas A. Guthrie, Cobourg, _ . ` Oat., 2�,8 Perry sir. 41x-,2 a: 810��g , C Y R l L E . M 0 R L E Y - .rFor Sale ,•-- 1 set of harrows, wag- GENERAL INIiURANCE Slsman's'! $2.50 to 5.00 M set wagon wheels, Massey- Esttma#Is Flee SERVICE PROTECTION- _ Harris binder.. Mrs. Joe. Cowan, -- _ _- - Work Guaranteed I ill Miss Ian ON IN '... _Pickering 41,- 2 - Bought and So ld- Phone 6m p -lJ.ea d pressed Sterilizes, clean- PICKER1xG, ONTARIoO C. A. STERRITT -Me S ' i ` , l . ea and pressed lilote new. Carry a J P R O U �7 E i large stock of high class suits, • J. overcoafi@ and pants. Also a good « w - stock of new leather coats and *♦ Funeral Director ' ' k( r • windbrealoers, and gents' furnish- i ERIi�f e n d w a Ingo at very reasonable prises. Call C8 MILLS= g re Sam Schwartz _ urniture _ Y ' 81 Bond sirs West, Oshawa Order your seeds now as they ar-e, s( arse Strayed — fr* Lot = con. CHICK STARTER . _ • Whitby, one white and blue heifer, LL ' 'tie red steer weighing about 275 Clover' Timothy- imothy Alaska_ �'! ��LL a have Red , lbs. each. Anyone seeing &Me lot- Shur-Gain. Wa1Ck Motor dance, Day or Night ify W. S. Cammadt or phone M. J. Sweet Clover Harlock, drover, 96.'i. Breughum. g starter for best -� Complete stock d hardware, garden HORSES -• for horse most wanted. ' Prevail prices } paid. Phone Pick. _- 'results ' T - - -: - - - fools and household utensils W r '13. Tomato Plants -- for Bale. - Q oar- Pickering, -:Ont. Master chick starter mash anti' ; ietiee of good tomatoes. L. D. Banks - "!� Pits for Sale 8 weeks old. Wm. - PiCKSRIN4. ONT. ::. _ _ ,. - - '+oyster _ 8�, Pickering. Phone 52R11. -:You Need A shell Pastore *- available on Brock Rd. - 131B DELIVER' • "Toni Chick. water fountes & feeders at 6th Con. Running water, shade. Spruig c Our Motto - We Have It - Cas Get U - Or It Ir Not Made • Apply Mr. Van , Brock Road lfoodwbricing Machinery for sale. Be - M7 o" of, tie folowisgt _ �iij Viil rgeat it[c>Dewiag Faris Madniseey and igs6�s j i�1 ' 1 - O C K T Bawd saw, Planer, T.athe, 3hsltiag, e` S77PIulteli J. S. BALSUON, - . : : :: ':.PICKERING. - Brock Road APP1Y Mr. VanCasi0.p, :Hoed ltirgws Store. :Pasture — at Lot 10. �., THEATRE �a»d'oung �t�e. auk �. - . Pbospbo.IeW : EARNlERS of 3. ONTARIO For sale -'tea wagon. For RENT �7CTHITB'Y- Our Prescription service is ANM10 We - - Aeearate and FAns I + +Yiaa "i, YOUR Noun KAM= THURSD", FRI.,. SATURDAY THE REBALL STORE ' Jmne >~. and s - _ _EGGS HOGS F J. PERKS _�.o r. R. Be,..' Pbaa. • _ F. .howa at _ _and Q P. �. - -' - - = SALVES LAMBS. PAINTING and DECORATING Saturday Matinee at 1.80 ' ` �' AND ALL KINDS OF Frenchman's Bay -STORE HGEMS L.2JL 1 ive and Phone Pickering 57 R. 26 _ TlYie P ,1 o 1 Piper E a.a. • PR 131m. ! &A& 3 wag ! LVWWS _ - - it•T!lllt 11lent, �Veo11W PICK ICI NG FA RZl� wigs Roddy 1►ScDanrell •Anus B.zaMrlte wanted -Male �ad'rFeu�sie NEED F1 WYA QA.SH,? yon pin get DUROL.AVE Plus Latest "Canada C&A" W it * devoting. your , spare time to LIMITED" _ "F1WMNG NORWAY" ibatiag Watldfls la�ln "d �p MW MAMO WA'1WK ' — household necessities to stead? IRM! ONT. l f1 WE=" Mf For Wa�,e aaatmsan -s. if X►u're estar6rLiuc. - - MONDAY, IXfES.., o i 1bj+ ai abbadAY � ova means o! tre arupnd hxie ede�rO` ra JUNE T, 8 \and 9. -- -- PCOURIE _ we have a proposition - to . interest Twe Sbsws at 7 aali ! p. U. �,. Write THE J._ R. �RAT�ms now dssslr QWiPANY. Dept. "O -P -16' M.- T e �•' Cues in" all `the pe0ula► pastel The Actual Story of ti7e Rout of tom,. Rue.. 8a -tY D Rommei by the British 8th Arm shades . _ i v ' Desert Victory _ Thanks to Comore Scarboro Junction =: VVe aIs0 `have the The Pickerin Libr Bbard take ONES How .wd M7 and Scsrboro 30 ' ,Also sA Added Attrautior g m`y �. :. reliable _ this oppdrt4 ty to thank all those Juke Box Jenn • ' -who have contributed to the Library We have just received a limited. supply S$ Psinta, Ealtmeb,•� Varnishes,. _. y end for .the busing of hew books: • . _ .. ._ _. The Board and the Librarian were • Ken Murray, Harriett Hilliard of the .following commo ltles• ` 8hellaer tarps.. vile ect. .. ' "Me Milt HeAk Trio _ greatly pleeaed . with the _generous, Chick Feeders and 'Forms - • and Practically nnaisltnous response, . . with which their regµest was met,_ • - - - THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY . both in the village and the surround- -Insul,brick - Siding; Royal Red with �, JUNE 10,-'a 'and I8 ing dW_rJ L . ' AL VIN � BU a it BT It is to be hoped that all those .` • Black - Mortar Lin ' e Hardware. • _ •t'iul:u,[cib Thunder -Birds who donated money, will- take sdvan- PHONE a -. In Tsebnicoleur t.k6 of their mambenhip, to enjoy ,� 10 lb- • _Asphalt S . ingler the new books, for which this money PTO H al N t4. 6kwe Tiersy sad Prostan Fester Is being spent. 1 51e B. C• Red Ced�lx' G. F. Coates. Noa � shine"