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John , Walsh, of the Tank Corps spteseber. Met. He will lie sumse i- A :,,,.,,. • -it- on a 2 -week leave. __ -- 1 by Arthur- Axchibgld, -B, Sc-, for- -_ was introduced by Vice - President Ayrshire Herd of Hermitage F&rm r1: -- Spratt,—wiil - info- -thei3 ' annual , � Andrew, of Barrie, rez principal of Whitby High -Chas. Sterritt, at last Tuesday's, here, were taken to. the L Chats;, music recital in Dnnbarbon United e. - ,a " Show last week,`and Church,• on Tuesday, Tune 22. Miss- �� :: ���.� :'.•- - :�'� at his home here. i sigh Selwol, who about one year dinner, when, he went the round Que. Ayrshire We hear from the local butehers, Ito was appointed • public school, of the table, having everyone give in the "holoae" o! the Jiyrebiwa s, the Pr , of -$- I. o will assist in rspector for the County of Haldi- a 8- minute talk, on their, own sub- Canada, took Seven First Awards, the program as Eloprogridt. Silver that mace meat rationing dens into nand. The appointment boa been - just, commencing .with Vernon Rowe two Segonds. They --ere awarded — Collection. Evening proeT�rm• effects she have dropped eor�. ooti:tmed by the Dept. of Ednea- of Whitby,, who was a visitor on `The Best - the _Show" and _ nbDan• Hgmp of the R. C., N. M# the Prizes included Seuror and John Doyle back on duty again, after be Ias1 -_Xr. Hutodson was appointed this occasion This foz;m of grog- Grand Chaonpian Fesnsle, and Seri - . ��►a�tor for North Ontario bur- the rain roust be commended ,-" too few home on a 2-week sick leave. - 1 Antario County Council in 1910. He men are associated with such groups iv: C:.+...r : -� bla•1 €. A former resident or tail vifiage, Armand Chapbaian, of the R. C. Me principal of - Uxbnage High that do provide an opportunity I for Mrs. John Doyle, passed sway' at A., F. spent the week -end • at his kho when he was t.Vobe� to one to speak in public — an exper- Former Pastor of Presbyterian St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, on home here. oi u cceed Robert 'Walks, of Brookliri. fence Which most men fear, but Church, Dr: H, CaAKkbaet, Passes. `1`riday morning, laatk - -in her 78th Sommer vacation commenced this -. 1 - ]teBriea was - appointed - •which should_ be overcome and an _ year. Since leaving Pickering, she week for, wane of our continuationf _ nspector for the whole of Ontario'- -effort imade to cultivate the ability Rev. Dr.- Harvey Carmichael, of- has been living is,__,' bronto, at- i81--- &b�pnp�- ,,osmty ia. i�72. la 1940 the county to speak,- when called upon, without Toronto, _former Minister of Pick- Indian Road. Musa Irene Elliott sperrt the week two sons: L T• was divided and John 'Waugh, then any previous notice -- it is gener- eying Presbytierian Church, passed Surviving are end' in Tcaswater. i n teacher at Whitby Collegiate, was ally considered to be considerable away at his home, Cranbrooke Ave. Maq&enzie,.of Uderton, Ont., D. C. " Mrs. H. W. Boles, Miss Chris - nppoiated for South Ontario, and of an asset. More time was given last week -end, in his 74th year. MacKenzie, o! Buffalo, and one -ere Munro and J. L? Baxter attend- Ontario, until I", when . be -was ap- 'to the Rotary song books on this As Minister of this and Whitby daughter, Mrs. Arthur Jeffs, of � the funeral on MAnfiay of the tad Chief' Inspector. Mr. Walks occasion, Alec. Russell and Theo, congregations, be resided m the fat- -Toronto. The funeral took place on late Rev, Dr. Carmichael, at Toron- to South Fallaise, sportsmanship -like, obiig- ter town tl11 about two •years ago, Monday afternoon, with interment eras at this time appointed Toronto. `aBill" s - "U,- ap„�w, of . ac.' +., ing with solos. when he retired owing to ill- health. Park Lawn Cemetery, vatarra; larding -fey three -yo=- Dr. Carm- Thomas, were in town over the tWAme Master of Toronto Normal. _ Dr. V. E. Cartwright L.L. -d,, -A Born in Spencerville, Mir. Hurtchisoa then transferred from his gum, as speaker next week. ichael received his early education _.Molter- LeGard week -end, sending the wedding of Korth Ontario to succeed him, and at Kempville, later graduating from the- latter's sister, as were Mr. and A - pair of lady's - pink gloves have. there have oat. been any changes Queen a University in '1897, when - Pickering United Church, decoza- hits. Ray Garlic. of the E. Coast. . been left at the News Office wait- he received hisM. A., and was Gold Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. dnee, •There were 28 classrooms in ing for ._the owner. ffiedalliat in Philosophy. He receiv- ted with Llly- of- tbeJYalley; mauve Arthur Smith, whose marriage took pkkering Twp- in ]910. Thew are and white lilacs and honeysuckle, today. Harm A. Matehett, Toronto, eel big Ph. D. in religious education was the setting for a prettS wed- place last Saturday in lmimanuet : in 1922 at Hartford School of Ped- when Floz- Baptist Church, Toronto. Capt F. J. ; ding on Saturday last+ Petrie, of Victoria B. C. was best The death took place at his holme agog) • _ ence Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and itt. ;Francis esL. Cisreh-- _$ihbourne_Road, Toronto, on Surviving are: his widow Adele Pickering, be- man. and soloist at -the wedding... -- - - -. -- -- Monday, June 14, of ktsrry ti iaaL- Miner aal�s -gig 4ir. Herbert LeCi> e Smith was foi�ner� Miss -- 1 W. Ewart Oldhaan, Scarboro; a sea _ cOne the arnae of T''tt�lc� -t": ` . Gladys Ada Sbi monds, Toronto. on Saturday_ morning, Jame' 1% chatt, beloved husband of. Lillian - ev. Ralph M. Carmichael, Buffalo; o: Bolter, son of flit. and Mr's• S. Following a wedding , trip to Que-� llenrie Lanni of Sydney l hws,' pain r, formerly, of Pickering, and Holier, Chiliwack, -B. C. The bride N. 8., beeasne the bride o! Donald dear- father of Helen.- a sister, ,>Idri- John Lindsay, Pte- her father bed. they will ,reside at St. Cath- N. &, ee, ad the bride Rev. B. T. The funeral took place on Wed- eott, sail two brotbere: Dr. Andre ► pas attiredto wbn and lace �s, where Arthur is employed. � =3b, perfospud the lesramony. nesday, with service at the Bedford Carmichael and Christopher cam- floor - length dress, a verl caught pletering Red Cross Artklee SUP- f iM. Hickey, sister the s Funeral Chapel, ' Lacelles ' Blv$., khael, both of Edmontoan. y , Z'he funeral took place on Monday with halo of white sweet peas sand � inris�i Maseth .o! may... �S was mattes -of- honour, e►hile Mr. and L,,t,,:,.,..:.., in mount with iateaneat is 8i. Asndrew's myof- the4valley sad carried a : Mleirey was best Moan. The bride was flesnatery: ..r.� _�■ . ,. - ss rr. soeks, 38 s-ieeveyeas sweet- lopm m a gown o: ..i4rti :. � _ - matron of honour, fors. W. K• ass, 8 Helmets, 7 Steel helmet caps, of Mrs. adabehett sad daughter, in wen dew V� w, sister of the bride, was 12 Turtleneck tucking, 6 Turtleneck - w, � her attendant � wore per - is expressed to 1Ve11 _ . 9parro . bins. hiss Therese Ryan, - formerly this neighbozhood, A young en�un eked the News a dressed in a yellow floor- length n►eaters, 8 pr. gloves,- 4 Pr. mitts, ; cd rmriwurn, N. S. sang Gounod's them in their bereavement. fa. dayL_Vo. to be sure and get•, dress] of silk crepe with halo of 6 Pr. Seamen long stockings, 2 V- ,.A" Marie at, the offertory and �,.,� :� sweat -pow L"!u matching Beck �eaMr■ �,itl1 sleeves. - - " $mitlt— Puckers the names correct, when writing up The bridesmaids, Was 3L - - "8wleet Ssvioar bless u we go at his wedding ". Brother!' if *you could McQua nosegay. July Sth Gordon, Party Withdrawn as ithnirig of the register. A red- - tee some of the writing we- have to ' McQvay dressed in floor - length ._ option was later held at the home A, Shirt g took place eft Pee in the copy sent us — well, gown of chiffon, with head -piece ,� �� ixartT ariiiounced by of the groom's parents, gds. sand Pickering United Church Parsonage we think we're doin' well to carne . and halo of pink sweet peas and the, Woanan's Association -of Picker- of Lwr'ence: Both the bride sad on Thursday atternoosn, • June `10%h dose to it sa we do. Don't - blame matching nosegay; ]dies R. Haines in United Church for July. 6th. _ groan are emaployeid at Aiax• at ws offfira. ffiary Poclorin and � � corny and 'compositor for all was dressed in pins ehitlon, _ street- huge been cancelled. � th the for an continued ea Inside pages 'line FmtyHours Devotion was late Simon Puckrin, of Audley, be -_ - _ - - wen attended, large crowds receiv- sae the bride of Gunaner G. J.. _ - -- ing Hoiy Car mitnian, - and attend- Smith, R. C. A. PAW., M, R. and evening De- Jenkin- son officiated. morning Maas • - -- - -_ - n -' ! V otlous f dua' ' ' v : The visiting speakers , for The bride wore a rose shadow _ the occasion were Rev. A• McNich- 'sheer suit with a}mny beige sccesa- at at cedlias all ed with brown, and a = _. and Acv. G, P. Crothers. of Wain - - corsage of Johanna Hill roses and - '� a r e o e r s o n Ca n a a . fleet, Out. Twenty girls from Pick- � lily =of -the- valley She was. attended ering and Ajax,, clothed in Vhite by -tier sister, Mrs. Chas. C'lemenee, r PICKERING- N im-4wsl dresses and veil marched in -the op-. who wore a IF of romance blue 5. h e average ' JOIN e■aian , 4 m&v amornim ' printl-ed silk and, a mini' alter corsage - and closing procession Tuesday ev- o! Johanna Hill roses aria lily,f- .. a r� Q r a n cuing, the_valley. Mr. Charles Clamence s was. rs 28 shares. Most of these After the cereanony couple oId's 1 n g "CION"t's Sett Ya1w Taeatnt" — d left on a short motor trip to 'Pet- C. Y. • �jleeftber 'TstU Rally _ siWrat - biissie wearing �= floral - - - - ' - — -- • - _ _ - .. :. i. printed Bilk jersey dress and a h�-td a rs are - .- "Ontario Riding in no* tonaPerzgb.,ne tweed cost with represented in the Ontario Legis beige accessories. Later theT tmv' -iature, since ex- Premier Gordon elled buy train to the East 6oaertl. - Consnt becaime-_Master of-the Claim -_. where they will reside fora short - - • _ ` - • hers " deelared Horace Brown, . of time. - Do nbarbon, at ap' C. C. F. Rau; in :� ; 11x snide dirtl�ibu�ioa .of lank owner. ship is ii. the Town Flan here .q4. sa#a �y-- North Pickering Rai Crass d1CRted by the fact tbM' A574 • •dEii * firing' 1300 Weisel Greek Relief Fed ,: is �' opinion than u seen .as pens a : ,. iII' the Cb+u'oeted Hanks of _ ', ,1.• "ihri .fMinis k- At the June meson Of the North - �•��� � the " �7 11ne�bCee hii �H7! stopped" he saw, osit d ins a o Cdr. scud 1 !bC asssws that if .then. is -719 gene ��' iNs riding vast Mrs. Herr MM! i�M j x..: ..election ". Mr. Brawn pre- newly�laeMei �• N' `t ee' feels Q ys ; • - F *e next tiva of Goddard, too& tale chair, for the the wanld�be a C. C. F. can= first time. _ 1Lele are 4,369,740 savings 90ina to tie book to witbdsaw - 1 ciamwnt, Green River and Brous- • ' asst because I sign a mernber-of gl were well represented, bust ..' aCC011nts id the �.har• savings Can get his money. _ ' tb,,,C• C, $.; I seta not going to go the other Units were unavoidably -- _ _1Defed Banks of. CanadaE, aye!' hanks, lil[e any Otis! mod, ; sit d'emging the work of the Lill sbsasrt. � ' 2 391 each. Siifeguardias o' ch because they provide set• eral G,overrnment. at Otttawa in- these A donation '9f 1800 was voted to -..__ ate$ -.__ years of war" Mr.. Brown said" the Greek Relief %rind, in response _ -..... the funds' of - depositors is a .` rice Which a community needs `The NacXenzie King Government a moving appeal -which described ply function of commercial ':and is willies to for at a has done a very good jots indeed; -'fie pitiable state of want and star- - g _ �y - within the narrow framework all vation in that country. "He who bankia$. Beaks keep themselves rate which' Will yield a reason - owed it by our but - moded" capital= gives dniickly,' gives - twice" and this =1 -in such a position that anybody • able return, iatic system. The Prinne Minister Branch feeis_ that the Five Hundred and his cabinet 'have worked hard Thousand Dollars being asked, for - - h'my day, bank loam a" bdpanp Canadians in all walks of life and AN to overcome the obvious difficulties huluuanitarian object is very: _ of the system. '17uati they have suc- all parts of Canode M profit fronn Nn•ir individual enterprise and industry deeded to- the extent ,they hive, is worthy of immediate help. ' a personal triumph for them." 4� A Salvage Campaign is being planned for Se'ptdmber, when it is Mr. Brown closed by saying, _ We p . . must all keep uppermost in olir , hoped than a good quantity of rub- minds at all times that; above ev- ber, metal and rags will be gather - erything elsea -•this war must be I ed together. — Correspondent. won and a just peace e ` Y r r w� V J fi ! , _� • a,+.'w _ m . a - - ..•ta, _. ,... " • '' - - rtt'• . - ...t - . l I 77;717w, •*� G •z•sz,^y vet "'a,. '�s'y " -i.t': ,fit"• „W � i :'L. •'. • •..D. t .•.,}_ SF' � . ... s . F•ir` al, - _ with admiration, of the hero!■ oz- plaits SADIO REPORTER x tosZ' n, even as fighting men and � NOTED POETESS venerate the stoicism of the Sow t let's civilian defenders., But Raw HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 18 Symbol for �a glans can sing as well as tt&t. T b a t jovial breakfast party are working out -of- the - ordinary ... - pi�� �� i calcium. _ ,•,known as the Company of H!- early morning or late evening The pulse - stirring songs of the � A INtC„ ,TI I IB I�ITIT - Jlnl6ers and headed by genial Ted shifts. Blaring radios can be very Russian Steppes, the Ukraine, at Mrs. is E R E IL E 19 Notary public Georgia, the Black Sea and of the Aline — S D AN V I L L A N (abbe. ). Archer has recently changed its irritating to other people who are 21 Gaelic god of allegiance. Heard for nine months seeking rest or relaxation. Good Caucasus, as well as the rhythmic 5 A R I S T E S O T T the sea (myth.) over OBL during the early morn- neighbours everywhere can there- strw:ns of Northern Rusaia and (2 Apir. y 14 Pair of horses. O 1 H S U N I E _.....:'..:: : — _ a yam - $iberia are currently being tea- 28 _Car _ � - �`..Ing'broadcs t hours, the..)*Jinkers fore contribute a- useful- war ser- !8 Crawled. y 5 H '� �' E 29 Deprive of. are now heard every morning 7.OA vice by the easily performed tared' on the C.B.C. network, 18 Commit W T R I O O moisture. to 7.46 over CFRB, Toronto. The thoughtfulness of keeping their Thursday evenings at 9.w That memory. S I S H E A A L E S 31 Fast ant they are sung as they were in- E N RID S 34 Fra rant %.Xijinkers not only provide pal- radios tuned down during the sea- 2001d- womanish g ata+ble br'eakfaat hoar music but son of wide open windows. If war tended to ' be sung is guaranteed 22 Hoosier state. 1 NIS E R `E U� S 1 P S oleoresin. by the knowledge that Elena Paz- 36 Pertaining t '.devote their time to the promotion is to be waged to 'a victorious 23 Aromatic LO T 1 E 8 0 of practical measures for keeping conclusion it must be fought with hukova and the Volga Singers lead apiaceous O ANA 1166 I I H U old age - the war effort stepped up on the total energy.. .Men, women and the vocals, with Ivan Romanoff garden herb.. �4 R L N 37.Asked in - Canadian home front. You, the lis- children must have rest as well as and his balalaika orchestra Dro- 24 Doctor (abbr.) marriage.. ' tense cezn become an active rem- relaxation. You can help keep up viding the musical,, settings. Here 25 Symbol for mulberry. VERTICAL 38 Pasteboard her of the Hi- Jinkera by malting the national spirit by keeping your is the music of all the Rusaias, nickel. 45 Indo- Chinese 2 Inured.' box. - a concrete contribution to some radio. turned down. expertly rendered and attractively 28 New England. language. 3 Complain. 89 Type of nut. branch of war activity. As an ack- . • a • • - .. - •. - arranged ... a reminder that Rus- (abbr.), 98 Distinguished. 4 Keep. 40 She tuns the brancd of war a your membership Of concern . to alt 'Victory gard- gal's contribution to world_ e-ulture, -27 Ter,& 49'C'nncnrd A � •dy dow �A 'red Archer will dedicate a special eners. For some considerable time bespeaks its own harmonies which (music).. S1 Governor of a (.abbe.). Kilmer, mus+lcaL_aelection- td you on his CFRB Toronto has carried the 'will endure long after the discords -28 Loan. province in. 7 That thing. 42 Ratite bird. early morning eye-opener. popular C.B.B.• Saturday morning. of shot and shell have vanished •80 Compass point Egypt. 8 Ascertains. 45 Tropical, • • 9.30 presentation "The Garden from the Soviet landscape. 82 therefore.' 52 Native metal 8 Residences of cuckoo. >l3 Symbol for 64 Medicine used ecclesiastics. 47 Icon. America has recently dedicated Gate" conducted by the Old Dirt • . a�Irter; t name. 40 ;i,wara. Itself to the policy of the "Good Dobber, and covering a varied' - - - �j'� A5 Moun sin ef___• body. (L.Chemien' aQ Pronotui• . - ~' Neighbour" ..._politically, socially comprehensive sphere of- suhjeetas S- U LJ A Y Larissa, 55 Genus of true ° substances. -00 On the top of. and industrially. But good neigh- related to 'all phases of ,garden / Greece olive shrubs. 13 Behold! •53 International bonrliaesa begins in your 'owya tug. But a lot of prospective ]is- SH n� [ _ ul larigvaEcc. Lome abet with vmv a + ^ - -- Panora aai l • "` hai s we use (� pet. of a lamp. with keys. 58 Symbol for With the approach of hot summer of broadcasting a talk of that kind L E S a7 ' O N 41 French article. 58 Clay. _ a7 Royal Nat+lr argentum. and warm nights, open win- Saturday morning when- many many of 43 Roof finial. 68 Type of Reserve' 3? Chinese name down admitting cool breezes and us are working at our jobs, or .June 6� 64 Indian vulture. (Abbr.). of. Buddha. fresh air bring a refreshing stimu- when_ we're out doing the week. - ' 'JOHN'S COUNSEL TO - lank to winter •weary souls. With end shopping? So, by popular re• ! 1 1- 4- 5 7 $ 9 ' t0 open window time Comes s1�o- a quest CFRB has arranged to re- CHRISTIANS -2 John and 8 Jahn. very per .1, lie' e.c ails, "a,}es- eve-gr PRINTED TEXT, 2 John 411; I1 IZ 13 14 15 or good radio listeners to be Saturday evening 8 to 8.341. If you a Jonn o-tc. — GOLDEN TEXT - Beloved, I pray good neighbours in a very special find it Inconvenient to listen Set, I6 l,7 1� 19 ZO 21 way . . . by tuning radio sets so urday morning, by all means that in all things _thou oven s pros- : that they will not arouse. resent- - switch on the CFRB wavelength per and -tae et -health, even as thy` ZZ ',sent is nearby homes. In' every and catch the evening rebroadcast _ soul prosperoth, E John Y. alty, town and-village are people- Whether you're growing flowers THE LESSON IN ITS BETTING i6 __• -:. 'rrbo bare had to adapt themselves for pleasure, or vegetables for Vic- Timewo b do not 3tnaw when unaccustomed working cond!- Cory, you'll find mueb to interest these' iv?o brief Epistles. 'of 'Jobs — 2 29 30 ;77 !done there are many nlsht you: were written, whether before his worker■ who -mast ■leap 1n dpy- M imprisonment on the Isle of Pat- Moe, or after his release. Aa good 32 XW hours ... many workers 'rho The world at lasge has heard, a guess as any would be about = - 1 A.D. 90-96. .. 34 36 37 38 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BUILDINGS, BOSTON F►laee. —it !s presumed that these j two Epistles were written from - 141 3 1 44 5 resided for - - • • where John a ed .Ephesus, e ... ' !ter the a .. most' part o bin life t O •toe o t t 5 ascension of Christ. - , ■ r7 .�S - - - a ,- Love and Truth - - y - -- Tvi jo c greatly that 1, have- - ''. found certain of thy children walk- 6 57 - ing in- truth, even as we received 3 commandment from The _P'ather. "_ - -- 9 .walk l,0 .the truth fa 'to live In 72 - a eoniformity with Chtletiau truth, sr _ .revealed in the Gospels. "4ni1 npw t lie ■each thee, lady, forever. John says that men who of extending the Influence of the tai not -as though I wrote -to thee a , - - deny that Christ 1st co=ne to tae - a�luur�r,. M 1 ,� new'commandment; but that which flesh do not have Sod, -which means "We" therefore ought to we;Come we.- had from the beginning: that that man does not possess God In such, that we may be fEJlow• a ork• '..'t we love one another. And this is -h>s' heart. " ers for the truth. The truth ;ieoda 1 .. love, that we should walk after -' Partakers In Evil Works men -for its helpers._ The only Wiiy F ' his =commaadmenta. This is the "If any one cometh until you, tia,r, ++ 1 h3 a tae erg a d , , • 1 TCn as J a 1+ &rd sad brfageth not this teacbin{r, t2trough us. and our fellows. trom -the beginning, that ye should receive him" not into your house. walk in it." Love for others was #nd give him • no greeting: For Church --Membership- y distinctly absent in the normal life he that giveth him -greeting par.. - "'I wrote somewhat unln the of the Roman world -in which -John is -in ." For men -- church` -bit , - lay.- - -=- i and. his readers - lived. Unregen. to receive such teacbiws into their eth to leave the- pre- emlnpnc� am- :a erated humanity is fundamentally home's and to be ass terms of good Ong them. receiveth us mot. There• _ aolfirh and loves itself; .regener- fellowship with them really resat tore, if I come, I, will brinaz; to -In a statement to the annual the circulation of all Christian ated men and women by the Spirit_ -that they coadoaaPd' -. what theme remembrance his works which Me ling of - The Mother Church, Science Dubljcationo, including' forget -self - and - leva- others: men taught, or at least did not doeth, prating against tie with, First Church of Christ, Scien•. The Christian Science .Monitor'. False Doctrines think their. errors were serious ' wicked . words: and not content - in Boston,- Maseachuse -tts, on The exigencies of war have been '"For many deceivers are' .gone enough '-for condemnation. The therewith. neither doth be !titn- _ stabs 7, the dtiraectoes first eanpha- met in part, era acid, by the re -' - forth into the ' world, •Yen , they . - world- will usually believe •that self • receive the brethren,v and �sed the ward "prayer," then duction in• size of som of the that Conte" not ihat'Jeaius Christ those w•Hh whom we frequently - them that would be forbkideth and 1foBowaed with tine team " miracle periodicals. The circulation of cometh in the flesh. This is the associate are., those whom. we ap -• casteth ,them out of- the church." ; „ �(....,.,., for one's own .dad daasliveratice which 14 to be ac- . � the Christian- Science 9errtittel, deceiver and the -antichrist, Look - �prove, _ °'elf T\_1 . Iospowd, el ., ..Gl, .a 4m 6i;vol reaucea to pocxet: -uze, WAS re- to youvaelves; that ye lose not •the Christian Hospitallty eminence In the Church w�bere we " Illnswer to righteous prayer, ported at the highest in its history. thiti/s which we have wrought,, Beloved, thou doest a faithful are all one in, Christ is to, 9C coil- Thus, deliverance from rite Emphasis was placed by Mr. but that ye receive a tull reward. work in whatsoever..thou doest to- trary to everything taught ill the hand of the oppressor was seen by Norton upon the public recogni- Whosoever goetib onward and a- ward them. that are brethren and New Testament. The rule for -flea directore, to be no miracle at tions of merit won by the Monitor bider' not In the teaching of strangers wfthal; who bars wit- church memberahiA is ihat -w,� are ash, but rather a simple witnessing during the_paat_year for o, sisnd- - : Lit Mess to my love uerore tae church;' to honor, to prefer one another, •.its the t!■et that power springs !ate editorial and news content, bideth in the teaching,., the same•, whom tbou wilt -do Well to set to humble ourselves. 'to. have the I. �Wre prayer of understand- and typo#mphiml make -up. He re- bath both the Father and the • forward on their journey worthily -same mind that' was in Christ } ferred to the winning of Columbia Son." • of God: because that for -the sake Jesus: that is to be a servant of "A praying people can JAver University's Maria Moors Cabot There were , many different of the Name.they went forth, tak- ail. wVdifer defeat," miarimarized the Award for outstanding contribu- tbeoties- .about 1ha._ in�arLatiof>_.In- - -tag.- nothing - of-thee Gentlles:'"— -- truth - -pt ,r■= t#a`itn�,r- -- •. w„ e2tIIra remarks to several -thou= the tian in the field of Inter- Americsn _ -__ems y zcn.._ home claimed - -In the apostolic times--it world '- i3elovrd, -irritate, not cleat- v6I,i, send-- - Christian Scfaatistir- assent= -- Relations, the Monitor'`baaing' the that 'C�iiiet never was truly a appear that evangelists were sent; - is .evil, ..but that which -is' good. tiled in The Mother Church. _ first newspaper in the United man, but only clothed Kimself forth by the apostles or by the ' He that doeth good Is of Cod: he The aiirectora annonncaed the', Staten to. earn this recognition: with human 'form.- Others c'laitned churches either to act °as scission- that doeth evil bath not seen God .•; election- of Mrs. Daisette D. S wu.c,aavu vi cite hiemec['cua uacu tue witness-01 a.il - McKenzie,. of Cambridge, Massa - land Aye competition among but that -lie was only temporarily ' be•hthen, or to arouse and confirm men, anal of the truth Itself: '-yea, chusettas, as president of The daily newspapers for excellence filled with divingly -given power.: believers in the faitb. It was tiec• we also bear witness; and . thow lllother Church for the ensuing in typography, make -up and press- for the performance of certain e'ssary, ` therefore,' that Christians knowest that our witness is true. e,(►r, succeeding Mrs. 1lizabeth F. work. On May ,28 thiA paper also deeds. -Tbe Christian isutlf'ts thar- '`'Should open their homes and we]• He who •!s trite to his convictions, rwood, of Brookline, Massa- obtained s medal °af distinction the Son of God became mark. took come as guests many strangers, he who devotes himself 'to. the•' - alhusetts. upon 'Himself our flesh, became especially such as calve to them service of truth and the salvation A. Warren \orton, manager of for servief in journalism from the Vance•, ]i In 'c.ialc,,, I.f i„cu —av Ll,u the 1raw iueiI, lfie unrrstian Science Publishing benooi of .Journalism of the Uni -, of his Intarhation, both God' and that such hospitality was a direct which ;'bas made' him whaf lie is, .f= Society, reported an increase in vetsity of Missouri. man,, twv natures in one Person ' means of furthering the gospel and, bears witness. _ �y LL WATT POP --An All- Purpose Comb? _..__ THIS IS A MARVE'LLOOS i CAN SEND iT - CAN YOP COMB YOUR' -JUMP CN IT - HAIR WITH IT _. Y� P+'4t P.; k� . ` T F., •.� ? 'fir F, a ,:. y :tA • Have You Heard? Hour Can I ?. ? Are 2 p mi., miles • By Anne Ashley cop. 21,372 0 Two Scotsmen were di8cusaIng HOW CAN 1•f •<�: , Y: #,••: x,, 'r LA 't ppinesa of a Q. How can I preserve a thermos • "`;% " "` t, E t the domeetit unha - � . ;- �iroi!l�tTa :..a. N•etep! mutual friend. "Aye, aye," :aid bottle when storin g it? ,.a N tine, "Jamie Thoragwi, has a sair A. Do not put the thermos tot• ` Iii ..'LT, `„ time cal ,that wife o his. tie away 'with the cork Inserted, s;: # ?; #s;;''`';�;<• iNgs1�::Bo "What' else can ye expect ?" as the bottle will become musty. v' e l sai d the other sco r alai 1 Y• " Te Kee P the c ork elsewhere p tit d o Ahs ei - . �+ oo t ' - not forget the location when the pair creature merit sites c r In g IT DOES TASTE GOOD ::::;::::;,::•..,;: .; 's for only seven ears. Man he had required. y se y bottle is again nee• chance ken the woman in Q. How can,I. keep the bathroom N time. When I was disinfected? AA to I APIPE! coortin coorted 6i Lb yuaie m c' " °� r'ean?nR-1Js bathroom m. ee e An 'amused listener to thin, con- add a Pew drops of dis%n%ctaaf s Q � versation ventured to ask if this to the water. Itwill give the room r SPAIN long courtship had ensured con- a clean smell 'and will kill 'any ::. ,.:..;;. s nubial bliss, whereupon, the old germs that may be in the bowls. Granola .;' Scotsman replied: Q. How tali I easily stem straw• •• , a:• '' "' "` ° "' "I tell ye I coortefifor EO year berries? P•ELANGIO • and in that time I kept what A. It is much easier , to stem a „`•;: 1 strawberries, raspberries, or any woman was and so I didna A i.AR DD MOOSEWOOD P Rocco harry." other kind, it the berries are SHE�.DON *' poured ,put on a table, or other flat - Farmer: "I've 'never seen tvrtace. - '"oi°Yk - > such a season. My coca isn't O. How should watmets bo k Sold ind Quoted ` — An ,each high."- 1avAndeie�d? - - -. -- Unlisted Mining Dept. MGRCCCG Mitp Neighbor: "An inch? Why not handle blankets u { - 0~ �� the sparrows have to icntel, roughly ,when washing through , hen), a a FIELDS & C O s - -Jow=l t�.eat mine." the water to soak through them, - theti pat or squeeze until saturated Gibralt6e, at the Mediterranean °rith�ayteT, kind -use " i . r -same .. - Members Toronto Stot k Exchanpo gateway, continues to play a method for drying. This will keels -- - -- key war role as the harbor A little boy in school refused to Z00 - - TORONTO ' -WA, 4731 through which pass- alllea con a.�w;irL�� ;r !Beneath the dig - the fibers soft. •voys. From nearby La Linea,' nity of ,a 10- year -old man. Q. ttuW e8B I ti p, -f{ h rr"tn Spain, axis spyglass outpost' "George Washington sewed," losing its shape when tiollipg It? _ have eome reports of warships • said the principal, "taking it for A. Place a wire rack in the kettle TORONTO �`lTY POLICE FORCE - - -- -.and transports gathering at In which the fish is to be boiled, "tile Rock" granted that a soldier must; and -- - do you consider yourself -- better- - -per'' � flah - tarefuu�on the TEMPORARY CONSTABLES WANTED - than George Washnngton?" rack, and it will avoid the necessity -- — - - -- - ` - - A�tt� Sge s �� "I don't know; time will tell," of wrapping It in cheesecloth. to Ages'29 years and over; Married, Physically fit; at .least 5' 9" In >i764iiiiss said the boy seriously. retain its shape.' stocking feet; 160 Ms.; of good character and T lair education. ro be available for appointment immediately, Uniform clothing iDOING Foreman: "Now, Murphy, Paint - brush bristles rut' es-wu- _.. -- �•t— * �tmmt carrying nomo tial war purposes come from Apply Nearest Employn ent and Selective Service Office {:,•'•WOOD OF GROWING .TREES bricks." - --China,'and are flown out of that Refer to File RO -591 CAN BE DYED' Murphyt "I ain't fselin' country by returning Allied fliers. - . - -- -well, guvnor. I'm tremblin' The staining and 'dyeing of all• over:' .wNclled - -lumber is a process' i t Foreman: •`well, then; gets L S S I F I E D AD VE RTISEMENTS- - - -- - ,whnh, in most canes, the color •boar with the sieve." .doer, not - extend very deeply into' _ the body of the wood, writes" A Chinese recruit being ex- 'W. -P, Keasbey in The Christian amined by an English offker was "' At;E: \TS 1:ltiTED 11AIRDRESSING SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY Seie•rce Monitor. An 'ex rimenter. asked his name. "Sneeze," he replied. IF YOUR HU."ANIi 15 t'ONTpp�,$g L Robertson HAIRDRESSING tto. rmat on "`WORK IS UNEXCELLED'• hoRe�Ker, clairm to have developed = uttnk: 111°'0 0! gta salary for Iw-nda R request regarding classes. 'a mparts of coloring the wood of But the officer was unconv}ttc- fn you want to_..help with the tar rd g Robe Hal a o Ac ad- SAYS BRITISH AIRMAN ed and asked for an explanation. ewl budget and rya devote a re a g ad two living trees In dllch .."shliotF' that - - p Y'emy; lr7 Avenue Road, Tosaato. - .- wher, the "treated -trees later are "Me very intelligent," the t,on a` i�h gouda dally to a pool- a "Your work t+ unexcelled by any s;avd pay, writs Avon I have yet tried, and before the - 1(Mtrc 'kind aLwea 1.1. - Chinese said. "Me translate into Produits of Canada. Limited, 1016 41YLSTUGK RE]tED11£! war I toured. quits a .tot In Great the wood thus Obtained will be your language Itig lti1,1 -� St'' 'Gtacanaer' �J*.: Montreal, flue. Iir.itsta and._on the Continent. Your n� *nom , , , t�{LY .TABI.ETB value, too, Is unbeatable." This uniformly and beautifully colored boa'" _ - Al T011Ui1II.F_%- •l'3ED atop White larrnoea - litter to friar swa+. frond, }tesTt to bark. T' Turkey poults, also calf aceurs ;iii -•m nrtrulninb 1n Canada. " USED -/, S VVITH GOOD TIRES. and pig scours, costs % chick The color thus Introduced into mans,& Is one of those ace us first. Ununt. Pleasant Mo- lc poult, toe pig, Soe 'calf. Trial' •fellows who has more money tors Limited. Used Car Lot' at sample $1.40; guaranteed results Any Size Roll -4 or 8 Frpn %urea, the wand is said to be Rractically 2040 Yonste Street; head Office. or money back, It. A. Finn !1 Co, -DEVi- OPE:D AND PRiYTE:D sae _. i�t thble,..being resistant to � the -' than brains, is h• not? waked 612 blitunt 'Pica%ant Road, To- 1Brown of his friend, Black. .onto. Telephone. FRY, SRo Limited, 'Landon, Ontario.- Buys ..and girt% tin artivv service ble- ithing_ action either' of acid enJuy letters so much more when f "Yes; Ana hs is not rich t "snaps•' are enclosed. . _ ar o_ water. � _ - -- _- ALTO VARTq iMEDICAf, , Y.,u will .yet snapshots- that will ' 'hy° t••• a;,t„r ,;! 1+e lwoeesi either, ". replied Black. ple:,ae you better-at t- that coat maintains also that the use of dye �, maf<es oT r:xre and trdcks. t,un- •, i;.Igo _sFfiER" ---if -you mail' your'-film rolls to wrc-ly err I'QT- PARTS FOR ALL - GOOD ADVICE! EVERY SL Ala;iwtrate: You're _a danger . •- '><au'_ doe`e not injure the tree, ng plete auromoblle machine shop ttii . would try Dtxun s Remedy, we! r Ire and prfn.mt wi. .Ind you will Tlfe- .,trees dyed ex rimentall ped.eetnSns, You're not allow- brrvtce, C;eneral'Auto supply. i7 biunso'o Drug score, 985 irlgla, i. y Y n 'Fredertak fit., httrhener• Ontario. Ottawa: Postpaid 1.00, the promotes *rrv,t't owork.'ble to " -. 'illcfud• acirall teeth, birch, ,and ed to drive, for two years." ke. pint; with �uatlty work: Send anapl r ree�►r -The trrskmt'nt in- Defendant: "Bui. air, my living BABY CHICKS Your a next roil to star -A■anab•t woltes first, the boring of several depends vu .t." s/Q \O(;lt- t1/KE:i1 bTACtO.YERY a N01'YTi+D F. \I.ARGtF:11E \TSI xse holes at the terse of the trunk: Magistmte: "So -does theirs," HYBRIDS, FOR l:xzrta v3flEii:R -- -ill L%A tt-1C' -Id YCi'__u 'ti�1ME Oil Size 4 x 6' in Far <tutitul F;tsel also p ular purebreds, Complete rnunugrum In gold, 24 sheets and Next, the holes axes fitted- with list, all ages. Fairview F-Arma. 24 envelope*, Choice of WHITX, Mounts, Mika; "I haven't seen m St, Marys, Ontarto Containers 'tiurlg from .the- tree y SLUE or l Ord paper. Trans- You can have enlargements colour. 'Uncle Pat for 10 earn. Tell Canada•]fall Order, Box 95S, Star- ed by band for a email addltSonal bran:he8 -:old braru +a an aaoel'Y9ti'�-- -_ -_.. y CHTOKS WELL.- DOV-GHT LESSEN t1km H. Montreal. f'ostpald Tic charge. - for `he 'dye. " ,me what he's bean doing all rl +ka. A list of the thin ly■ that box. can happen: to ehlcka between ` h}fe liquid flows through the that lima.' a hritchinw and, pproducing would fill STAR SNAPSHOT 5ERV1C1� tubes by gravity into the holes in 1k•s 'Ten years• a g,aoa - %Ized troakc That's why tt 1 Y R +ES WAXTF,D Doc lYa, t safer Teetalnal A. Toronto the 'runk, where it mingles with ' _ to the height of good_ Judgment Print ynur namz and address lain to start with chicks of known- GRADUATE NURSES FOR TU- D h , rite circulating sap of the tree. _' breeding; chicks that are Xuar- btifeulosis sgnatoriutn of 700 beds. on all orders. The ^:ovement of the asp carries $ecause serious sabotage re- anteed to reach you cull of are- Good salary with full mainten- TEACHERS WANTED bright" active and healthy -ready once. Excellent living tluarters. -- -the _coloring matter- (the composi- stilted, Germany -hags stopped the n thrive from the first day on. ��tat• previous experience, age, Lion of which lit' kept secret by the use of prisoners Of war it load- ;he quality of Tw'eddle chicks . 8ic. address Application to `1[tes afARTF:R = WANTED, PROTEST. cal has been known in Canada for E. F.wart, Superintendent of ant teacher for S.S. No. 1 Marter,' Inventor) to every part Of the Ing railw�ty Cara and ships. w fifth of a century. They're from Nurtie+, Mountain Sanatorium. roar Englehart. 18 pupils. .salarit 'Government ' Approved, b t o o d• tamllton.' Ontario.. j1,000. A ply L tVrl h Secret- trec. The time' required to com -- tested antwtors. We are stall able sty R-R. p \o. 1, �r7arlght` ptTe+te the dyerng proeeee 'tee given 10 supply day old chicks and I • sal two days for Small trees and older pullets- +cockerels for meat WANTED - EXPERIENC'ED PRO- �W Y t.� TAPEWORM 1)�1E most 44eA -acid breedngdalt the --- te+tant teacher 'with first class , fau,daye or wore' for larger 'once, p1E{t ,i ^moat popular. breeds and cross- rtertiftcate. for S.S. No. t Dal - �L STUSIACH AND THR1:Al? iYORliB By meana of this dyeing system, 5 k breeds -all at prices that permit often 'are the cause of ill- hsaltb housle, Ianark County. salary tfatosal wood hoe been colored fair profits. We can give fmmed- in humans all ages. No one im- 7{1J04 -'per annuft Apply st a. late delivery on' White Leghorns, mane'. Why not - f4n8 'out Sf. this _ ., , other qualification to Ra one treated trees have harder wood oyl lieu v hybrtidaRSend you White orde today, „ RnmediesFSDectalatta Tot aioy Paul, Ser.;Tress: R -R.-c6 or- g la our trouble. Interestin par- o Lanark, Oat singe, Tests indicate that dye= Wh Lra„Aw and ' r-tt Li'VIj�,Y TOWNSHIP, S.S. NO. 81 J ,th4n untreated trees of the same kIt fug. fie' 'Tweddle Chick ' Hatcheries Llm. ' K ti- `ttlhtestan£ ter<Jue, .. tied, Rergds: Ontarl`o, PATENTS ilea commencing Sept. tatis '9a1'1N:y, which, for some wood- t _ salary, experience, qualification. vase llg r y Dpul Bray order A few is Oki June ks Pattentt SolCttors. AEstabttlabod SeereMile toff �highWay. county Fallt�s. SORT SS � 8hdrta Course t rr V �r -y _ akllS_4 of- informal on Toe are- F TANT mpmee, R.R. 1, Ont +voc nurooses ma be an ad-' F - 18110 T .la new dyed Woos rtes bC6A �� TORTURE —= �2J TEACHER Fos nwd*- into eoloro4- umbrella han- should have, it'y u "tree. Bray Alre -A&L YersrouruW4 --" dies, candlesticks, buttons, etc. Hatchery. 130 John N., Hamilton. Obunty.;, duEiea to common nmm�[:aavHy -Sept. ls't. Apply, stating, salary —= 1'ltrfe products need no staining _QUICKLY RELIEVED DYEING A CLEANING P Gardner, ousdkorwooas" V to Howard 4ir painting —only polishing- If you are troubl:3 with' itching HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS DON'T, TRUDGE THROUGH _ • piles or rectal soreness, do not delay dyeing or cleaninx? Write' to us _The Neat, Rsla, or Beu PLUMMER WANTED, PROTES. treatment and run the risk of lettinu for information. We are "glad to - tant teacher for .S.S, No. 1 Plum - • this condition become chronic. Any answer your questions., Depart- _ HAVE Y,DUR SNAPS- - -mer_ meta+ to commence Sepk oldiera. Like Radio itching or soreness or painful pass- intent H, Parker's Dye Works 1st. Apply, stating experience . age o stool is nature's warning and Limited, 7.91 Yoni~e 'Street. To. Delivered by Mall and salary expected to. Mrs, Bea. 'News. Minus Frills_ - proper treatment- should be secured Tonto. Any s or 8 exposure film perfectly, trice Shuttleworth, Plummer : at once, a elo a panted for only f�c. d v loped and r Ontario - For this purpose get a package'of FEAT*0114 *ANTED Supreme Quality and fast service •'There Is a 'radio here too na.,,.ttnid rn any druggist and w guaranteed TEACHER FOR ,GRADES 1, 2 AT r use as directed. Tnis tormu,. wit,., F/I. v7/,7` r ` Qw7Na r �*'L'DIAi Pi.94!1T Cainsville School on Highway X. ,writes Quentin Reynolds In COI -' which is 'used Internally is a small, prices for Goose and luck ream u� SERVICE State salary expected. -Apply T. . -� easy to take tablet, will quickly : ers: Goose feathers, 118c fib.; Duck J. -- &- lier b from" V. ' $: Air Bate, in relieve the ltching and soreness, and Station J, Tol, ntp Afrlra. Although the boys get n0 aid In healing the sore tender -spots. feathers, im ed Canada Comfort- ford. ' or Co. Limited, 736 Dundee St. •. Hem -Hdid is v+Vaaa-nt te--tltae -ta___ — TRACTOR PARTS : nev:cpapens 'they are strangely highly recommended.. and It seems EAST rc,nto. Ont. ALMS DEVELOPED 26e COIN •'^ e♦r4 2., the height of folly for an one to apritreFia towttr�i vur�,„�a -__ y FARM WANTED Two priuts from each negative. Re- TRAC,TU PaRT8 N E W AND • , riewta commentators and shouts of condition' when' such a tine remedy WANTFD, C?YI prints Sc each, Montreal Ph0 � d, for all makes of Tr'actora, 'Take 'him Off" usually greet the may be had at such a •mail lost. - ALL PAAM,ON LA-K�-- -1'.U- Ski O'tation I', Moutrb t al uto and Tractor Supply. ' 11 you try Hem -Rold and are sot front, suitable for summer camp,` 1. Frederick St., Kitchener. Ont, pontifical tones of some men to entirely pleased with the results, /� about thousaiitT dollars. Wm. OILS AND GREASE � as whom millions of 'you at home your.- druggist will' gladly return' Campbell, 119 Logan . Ave., To- TEACHER WANTED . -- bsteti intently._ The boys seem to Your money. Tonto, TRACTOR OWNERS FULLY QUALIFIED HOME. ECON. prefer the- BRC, which merely FOOT BALM SEND FUR OUR NEW 1943 PRICE omits • teacher for Fifth Class: - ` a o oils and scale, CoDUnda- Write stab ortbjec perio self to to a , 2rrotvicasts the communiques with- 8A E IfA T A art yy alive on Company, 9570 Dtindns and grade subjects pre are d to out zomment: 4�VlID�LE -AGE /r offefns O odbti B aaatldq, r45c t, Toronto. teach in m epp bottle, ttawn , a gent, Denman ' Colebourne, Secretary - Treasurer, 1V. i + Dray; Store, Ottawa. AI �SI Riverside, Ontario. () s EN `i�`�^� HAIR GOODS IT's IMPORTANT, - EVrRY SUF- WOODEN HARSESS PARTS terer of Rheumatic Yaina of t MALE HELP WANTED _HEED . THIS A D v 1 c E s !' only firm in Canada mangfacturtng'• Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem- - • FARLIERS - WE MANUFACTURN _ If you're cross, r4stless, NICRVOU9- ladles' and kentlemen's hair goods edy. 5iunro's drug Stare, 335 El- from Canadian Hardwood, etand- ^ y WRITW S HAiR GOODS a Postpaid jL00. 'add size of Neekyokes, each bl Linotype erators and. Com- suffer hot Sashes, dizzWess -- caused steivslveiy. Write us for particu- . gin, Ottaw posaora• p to your nearest by this rtoii tit 1►`woman's life-- lava, v y -Whiffle- Trees,. each .&Oc; .Double try Lydia E. 1?ihkttam'a Vegetable , kA >tiI1G fib, it�' Trees; each 70c; Tweennerk- Employrn t and Selective Ser- o0 2 tztpound, 3[aifs es toialiy f/ar r - 'Yokes, each 5c. Chemlcatly vice - Office. REFEWTO FILE - women. Ruttdredb of thousands Ya- illld'Vosixe alt„ Toronto. Ontario GASOLi.NE SAVING DEVICE, 25 tro$ted and• painted red but with- ,- markablybel d Follow label - cents. State year and make of out hardware. Orders .oi not less ' \0. R081b. lions, awe ffaa Canada, the cnr and c: +rburetor. Mike than 115.00, shipped anynhete by !, ISSUE No. ZrJ-- 1,",0. :IJ4 Gladstone .Ave, To- Frelght collect. A Fisher. Nor t•ontk Ont. land, Oat. 7- �'e.:.�,u";;_ a:Gc' r•.vd.itfi _ -- `'.; `..Broaghaa Uaiar""Csaaetery - J 'r RADIO ..SERVICE ,Srierbnsh 11OS�ita,Ir ,Farr s Elevator The Brougham Union Cemetery~ _4 . ,Mr. and Mrs. Arthur` J. Thom soli Government Licensed Res 88J Office a$ :____'_Board are holding their Annual p " Y MAIN Str. /' : brance. Day Service on sun- Base Line, Pickering, wish to an- - 0-P _ STOUFFVILLE ; :==- SPECIAL pounce the e ngagetnent of their - Phone 19.1 day, June •20th, at 2.80 p. m. Rev, elder ds►ughter, Maiioa •Agnes, to '''Kennedy, Claremont, •will be the IMl'ateraity, .'Medical aid Surgksi ? -,' Shorts. $31.Oo per' ton speaker, Cpl. Jalmes Howard McCleenent, R and special music will be M plod _ -- - Cases Taken ,1670 Protein C. A, F., son o! Mr, and 1YIrs. Jas. - '-3acluded, a0wrnpanied by loud epee- R. McCle+ment, Toronto. Wedding to -- -� Last year(a binder twine .at ker system. -A good attesdanee is _ _ - _ �uasaateed r Service = - Maternity 3ami -Reon old rice. A evised. -- — -+ -a,� 26_ ss+ 4 Qrx,- in - — = — Grain :Aa Chaps p Doha Phillips, See. Dnnbarton United Church. Any Make or Madsl Registered Nurses in Attendanoe of all Hinds ARTHUR FIELD and 24 -Hour Service Given order year chick starter early __ -- Laying . Mashes and Dairy. Feeds 8 Ambulance e ;Take care of bags been they are - -. -PHONE 6� r - - - Servic hard to -replace. 1 PICKERING - ONT. KR8. L. R. GOOD, P, Claremont, -Oats O, Use the Pickering News Classified 1 Ads, they bring results WANTED DEAD HORSES AND CATTLE - =Notice For tree p1cic up phone Permanent Nagging Pain ' 3ROOKLIN ... , .. ...... 66 Please Leave more seers -- nbination 'Storm Doors a� = CLARE24ONT 918 a that- Frays the Temper and ' PICKERING .............. 608 rl�;x11v t; 89 Nerves. It snag be Your E zone 8144 .. ••on - _Is!4v� and far wor'- '- � - � - - - ales - - - -- - - -- - -- - - -- - - -yes. AGIPICOURT .. , : , , ' workers who want to visit j Asphalt Shingles : ' C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. We pay the phone charges -,'the folks at home. / Moll Roofings : Asphalt Sidings Disney Block, Opp P. O• GORDON YOUNG LTD r= Phone Eastern House 45 W - BToronto Phone Waft. Boards etc. pd, 8888- -- -- - - -- -- -- Phone .._.. 0 1516: : M. Gordon _ . _ ... -_- �x Auctioneer' tY . ITANLEY - Alvin S. Farmer . — - - • - �`' ✓ yr" r;• y, �, ° s•'�''� v ' � SZ Yearn a Specialty r Th' at r - gores ga� * F e Too Larg Too $waif may, Ont. R. R. L er Plane Stouff villa dtesd34ille 7" :Phone 9tonffville •ifs ' ,rAY, FRIDAi, S.= - Z)- .AL. ii O :�?Z r June 17, 18 a::d 19 , Road To r : NI ©. OcC0 Insilr' of All Hinds.• _ crty� - Btnx Crosby and Bob Hcpe $vet Rates _A'vailable Rl�ih R - also y• _ � Cr N��DA� •' - a - . .mew Rae and Cartoon. _ :,t3CU � � Wild ' $flro]88: _ June 41, 22 and 2'i BR.7UGJi?iM PICK 'S`S � - - . • -- " c��- ' . - . t>; � - • - •- �� , $londie for'' Victory . _ . . iiliot3 ' i y _ to`remisa the tvo - _ .oald ti °a to til• • _ The l3umeteiuls elarke Prentice d , of their obli6a Jim - : ` also so , -' era of the 30th of �' a .. - -- te►:pay e. +_urti betore � '� -.. - -. - Iacoaa. ice"_'_. �•- have bass a. ' Tree Monde Mlcei ��r,,vbe.L AU�'1'WANNN l Tears the tos�a " _ The 3 - For the Comities of York i�� _ . be oomplsted With a t� Stooges and 0nP the'! oars _ - _ _. _ _ . - ario; successor to Corp. Kea Pras- t ied^ 60 that. _ "' - 1'HUR8DAY, F R1I +AY, SATURDAY fire of C. A. S.. F., and of the Lea - ..: vt ,tits and eitort• dollars that Caaadians� they, June 24 2.5 and 28 J.. H. Prentice (formerly Praattee �, -our preseat atoek Ss�es a specialty, at Fair a" •pa; are aeoassarT our future peave�en►d Gentleman lIn t - sa,a an 'wsstmeati � ViotorT ,Seasonable Rates. dol1W's•i• ", Eerol Flynn S'>seT are tidhtiag , : PHONE AGIN. 52 W f, MILhIHffi4 � esoh1 �dollara. is rair to all. _ 1 Ia °ome =� ve '.With his ability t . - � ris fazed is Ontado Elections_.. . _ - to paT• easT vaT tv vin a i �•: s ire r _ 'ACTIVE SERVICE VOTERS era is aO be pa _ o stn vt thi • t"$t is net a�,. �� � � : ' :: ( : -. � � ':• A DICE V _ st halt the the 1,noome Tas - - - _ fib! LBgeS i �° b also Gov that their - -- = of the Naval, Military qr Air. Forces of hat : pleasant bard a RilYi to- lulti; shmaa are on duty outside the Province at the - - .. .. - er - _ .- Canada who aadieaa and to _ date of any election to the Legislative Assembly of-, 'obligations •' "'to I T I with the unbeatable __. _ontario, who are _British subjects and -who were to- " . W ° _. - '-► ibilitl�s with the same oaa noav try j sfdent in Canada faf three rtnonthe and in Ontario :Spirit as a ova.bY t she -�-� -� '' �� ,r:::.«,,;_ `are entitled to appoint an agent to vote for 'bhetn at ' Fahorsa t0 tight.- _ -. _ any election to the. Legislative Asseanbl'y,, _ r The Proxy Vote cast for an Active Service Voter _ _ _ ' .. • . ' •. ; : _, °�y . • • . `!oust be polled for a cusdidate- in the Electoral Die- 1 - p° - 4.•. _ - _. _- -_ -trlct it which '- the -Axtive ;i3ervtce„ VOter� sided for _. ��/ .44- least thirty dais prior to his enlistment. ' The Agent suttee _tn 'rota for an Aetl3m - Service Voter must be entitled to vote in the eabne . ater_ot >,tatioael �•' Electoral District sad !oust -be of the full age of -twenty-one-years. Agents holding appointments as phates . for. Active Service Voters -must Apply -to the 'Revising .. _ .. for their .. . . sir �r DistrLat for co�ulrn�at3oa - ed their x . .. _ . ant.•. tlm • PPS _ -. 'There is no age qu'a' ication for the Active a. aervive voter. An Agent -may hold. any nn� of spipl�b. a ments from voters who an within the degree of - • trllatbnship 'to -hi i4 or ber, of wife, huebsasd, stater, :.bmther, _parent or child. _s- - _ - =_ _�•`r� - :.;ti °Z •ti An Agent may hold only one appointment iro�m - - „ ' ALL INCOME TAX ` = ''iX :�'� =�tis : *s _ a voter who is not gitbfn spch degree of relstioaship. 'LPL •�+�fi' -'• v }.,�1,� �; &;',� ?;+'t. -.�' -It- s-recdm mended that rolativiss and friem& of -nwmbers of the Form who qualify according' to. - RETURNS MUST - - the conditions, cited above, and who &*' nerving. off,. }. -aide Omar* forward o, 'ward •appointment forme to smeli B E MADE BY - mew -1n order that they .may, be asmpleted' sad - :.�saea in readiness for use at the next elft - - - 'ta'- th�@ntario -Ladt�latare, . - ' JUNE 3-6- th _ - pWinttment forma may be "Mrad on, apples,. >fasPorl ant , Ian .. - • • CANADA DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL 79me sbould Lost iin, R,aripg Proxy. Appointmeate- INCOME TAX DIVI SION Allis V. Ann* Cut t of the Pew's Ontario County 7 1 -2 Simms Str. 8,, Oehawe i f Gated at Oshawa. Oat the 10% day of June- mac..; • t j % �� :., .. ..` -� .. ' - .. .. �. -•w s ;Y,. - R. r alt - - <,` r tri.AJ.a. ✓7L �f • .,rL" GT3` -` .. � .. ', ;w," .. _ - ri -. . "t_.7.�. °_ .. .._ - .. .. , . - _ I • s, Citizenship, Citizenship, Mrs. lt. Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lehman - of For the wedding trip to Chiliwock - , `' ' - Agriculture, Mrs. W. Gray, Histor- Markham visited Blake and Mrs- the bride wore a brown tailored :C L A R E M 0 A T ical Research, Mrs. L. Johnston, Sr. Lehman• suit with powder blue and rose ai e- - - — • -- Social Welfare War Work, Mrs. Credit is dine Mrs: T: Williams and ' esaoriee, with e,orsage' of pink roll- Credit fir. and Mrs. Bruce Bright, of A. Leimon, Mrs. E. Annie and Mrs. Miss Kathleen Gostik who gave fine es. Ontheir return the couple will ` :* JMrwa, spent the week-end with conducted by 'President Mrs, F. L. Matthews; Publicity, Mrs. Lloyd reports of the fifty -fifth convention reside -in � Dauphin, Man: - n of the Baptist Churches of Ontario �7it• and Mrs. Tatanea Green f Manion Games an contests directs I Johnston. Program for the after- � Quebec, held in the College a*., Mies Pucicrin, of Audley, spent by Mrs. T. Ha=Mnd were entered noon, was a review by Mrs. Lloyd �.� iiandas•,with Mr. said Mme• Fred into and enjoyed by' all. A very noon, won a review by. Hxs. Loyd �� Church, id ill to +Jlth. -T�� Wes, tasty lunch was served and the ev- Johnston on the book in Sroughm�n The Ladies Aid will hold their -- _ suing closed s all singing Auld Library on the "Soong Sisters" as regular meeting a0 the home of Mrs' Tenders are called for the follow ; Wedding bells are ringing again Glsno Forsythe, June 23rd at 2.30 in Claremont. Lang Syne. The Jqly meeting will Machine Chiang Kai -Shok, one of sharp Roll Call, - "+Garden ing work on the schoolhouse of S. ; '? IFlrleada are glad iii know that be held at the home of Mrs. Man- them, is to address ' the Federal 9.- No, __5,_Pkkerin� The Brunswick Hill .- Cemetery - Mra. Earle Beare has returned home iott. Pariiffinent this week -- s remark- . service held last Sunday was well a able woman. The paper was more Construction of a cement platforiti from St. Michael's Hospital, where attended. Rev. N. Burke led the. 'in front of the achoai building, alf- A` than interesting. A novel k netbod ewe, Dr, Reddick of Whitevale, : she . underwent an operation. s proicilmately 8 x'30 feet. D A� N C E � adopted for Roll Cali •- Mrs. gave the sermon. Misses . Hazel Rebuilding Miss Clara Neale, of Toronto, rig 'the portions u! tl» 'apeat the week -end with Mrs. Ayers Anrtis, first - untried, started the story Michell and Mary - Carter sang a esidewalls where the new toilet sys-` who is still confined to bed. -'!O- going', and each member, in turn, . duet accompanied by Mrs.- Blake team were installed. - amiss Jean Gregg of Richmond -- - - - added a bit as the list was called, -' Lellpnan on the piano accordiau Two 'new outside doors to replace E• -- Hill, spent the week -end at her t Graydon. Sheldon proving most interesting anal emus- Mrs. Childs and children, of. !Tar- . the present ones properly 'hung. bale here. And His Orchestra ing. A social 'half hour was spent onto visited Mr. anti Mrs. Roy See- Repair or plaster the inside seat - Mr, Thos. Coudy has contracted in the — over the tea -cups. beck. wall where the plaster. is broken, flu and is in very poor health __ t `o - rvindewe -- f- A flt an at of the y, is hie Claremont , and repainting all window sash. ' _ . on sick leave; after a recent to nail _ COMMIJ'1�ITY BALL ' aLUCCOInR The outi�ide o2 ti.orii operation. - on Grdenwoo with -a white -waterproof ettscca_:_ pe - .- Ue b '1 t c .. Rebuilding - , `Mr. Billy Beaton, ___ __ . . _ R ding he chimney, , Oshawa, is at - --- ,� home here for a few days. FZ•idav .Tune � �7 Adol hus Orvis of Toronto, WiEli Mr. Frank M. Clia tnai will have Tenders must be in the hands Qf Mr. and Mrs. Gordon -Graham, of .7 ! P P -- - with Mr. _ - hie sister, Mrs. _Bell, of King le, •charge of. - the- Missionary ' _5_ stoics the undersigned by .Thurs�daY, Jnili! _ Oshawa, spent, Sunday - -,- visits an -_ — it -leaf- the -lion '10. a. - h Mr. liilde! auspices of- d- Arch — ' c- -Mrs. Be at dao School at- —l�l -�8t; murk 'e }n ha - _ and Mrs. Ed. Lewis. %1lareaaval Puk -Buo4d weex. , A large nvimber from here _ m. on June 2 + led by August 15th next. The.- low-.. _ i - eat - tender not neaessiazUr 'ded the funeral of the late Fred mound Ind Square Jaaacu w many friends • wish him a long, en- lin, and Mrs, W'.. Gee, called on accepted.. By • order of the -local : t2aylor, at Ashburn, last week. Joyable life after, J,& long - period of , friends lately. school Board. - 11r, and Mrs. Booth, of Stouffville unapection of our school. No better - Mr. and Mrs. Hare and Mr. and Plans or proposals as to repalft spec Sunday with Mrs. Spenceley, am appointbnent could have been made Mrs. S. Blakely of Toronto, spent can be explained or shown on app-'. -- who is not in very good- health. for a .successor- tliau -in .-tho person. Sunday with;Mr. and Mrs. F. Beare lication to. the Secretary. t Pte. Stewart Graham is home on Brough of Mr. Archibald. and family. -2 -Week leave, Su—ma] of our, beef rattle feederg 7%0 Y, P lT hnid thain SAAWt F. M. Mrs. Wtm. Pahner's sistei; - from unloaded frona the U• F. Q. a csr picnic at the Greenwood Park, on Secretary-Treasurer, S. S. No. Bobesygeon, , was here tor- a -few. Maas Ella bo ' Bros of me * Sunday . of feed wheat from the V. P. R. Wednesday. The Greenwood ball Pickering. R. B. L PW- giant week. a guest alt the Brows home' t - : siding here last week. team played the Base Line team at Miss Mary Brown, Toronto: apes J ynolday of the R. -C. N, is An rmecutive meeting of the Pickering Beach on Tuesday eve. home o0 leave: .file creek -end with her cousins, 'thee Community Club on liaturQay even- The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Per- Nstir , - _ No Marjorie Ward, R. -N., and . 3�isaes Malcolm ling decided to discontinue meetings cy� Jones are giving therm. a miscell- - •The Dsoofttioa Day Service, at until .Se r. Smokes will be aneoue shower at the holme of the .' Mir. Aiwa Fryer, of Toronto, .aPem; Abe 1<a the Matter el the Arrows se! the week -end with -Mr.,- and Mrs. Erskine CometWY, took, a treat ,sent to the boy, iwerseas as bride, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. t)larke e, nwnber of St. John's congregation a• Taxes Act and the Land Titles Asil Ward. rosual. on this evening, June 1Bth. and the matter of as sppNestiof firs. Stewart Ccfnba, of the 1 Soo, a*ay , d i` ' Awhe local church hoer it anniv- next, 'fir sad Mrs. Ralph Jones of g. The C. G. L T, enjoyed a hilts and ersaiy on _ SviCcst;;r afisrnoun nest. Zioft entertained Mr. and Mrs. Reg. River title covering 9, P Lot 1.8� Albert, 'Art ids M r. Davey, Miss -rte on Saturday' afternoon• At 2.30, when appropriate services - Hoskins. The many friends of the R1ver Lot 7t1, Prince Albert, Pb>aE ' Boyer and Mr. Davey, Toronto _ I+� :... , 4 in the Province of Sssitstshewlw. ' wilted .Mrs. Wm. Palmer and Mr, '� ccattinued b..... r � -��- _!vvlil � held. Comnn, out^rnd till the - newlyweds meth at the Jones home - - Harry Boyer last week. still retarded the ''seediue. church which has done so -mltch for and gave them a ridwellaneoue Rev, Waiter Daniel will take as �• Woodward, of Toronto, was this community. - shower. I To George W. Marvin, Clars>•aatj his Rev. far next Sunday morning a guesb'-at-the Woodward home here ; The Trustee, met And hired M as Communion and BaptisiiW Ser- Ontario _ g -.tend our "The Ministering Christ". last .week -end. vice. will be conducted on SvndaY, ,,e�, tend our t Pastor, Rev. R. W. 'TAKE NOTICE that City of Pztace lie-`- laelsudrn Rev. Ken- welcome. _. _.. . _ June 2Q�.bY the _ _ -- Mildred- - roan tu. tsar t - e.,rir.- ter. -next for the next •' a+r tiVe cl mr.�naunce ntnarxaci,, of ioron>au, - - -- - -psi • aI,wa 'CL - Sunda are vn - McVey.' spent the week -end at pia haane Tenders, fo: school repair work Province of Saskatchewan has made mere. . - - nedy will be speaker at the- Remem- _ pa , re. and Mrs. Wm, 'Rtat�ace and bra Day- Service at the cemetery. will be noted in smother r.ulumn. j application to the Registrar for a About one hundred Rueste Rat - I Bolter - -^wont tax title to the above - described. family-, of Weston, spent Sunday in at 2.30 p• m• continued From front page -BronghaQr+ friends of Mrs.- Has- hesed at Lice home o! bins..�?fmon_ -'-notice _ the vivags. :i a Puckrin on Saturday of last week, I length gown, headpiece and halo e And. furth6i take Messrs Earl Besse and - Lewis rY' bade• Brooklyn, formerly Gwen. honour Or newlyweds, and- hail blue sweet peaA and matching no i `�� W..l- ilZte3�eSted p DUbUCsttinn of this notice meokla far Jones spent a day fishing at Lake �+ +rr, wa.er. a social c'rening of communtyy sing - say- two consecutive weeks in'the Pick _ .. : _Stneoe. sell! to read that her husband in the 'j1� led by Mr, Nichols+mn o! Whitby i Cp!• Ray Cafck; Halifax, was best Rev.: L E. and Mrs. Kennedy stt= Naval Services. had received `bon- Kathleen and. Rose Brawn sang _ _a man. Mr. Jimmy' and M:: Earl b4aB- sting News, a newspaper pabiisbed Province ended the :Connmenc nt Day Ez- ours" for "tneritdrions service• dust, and Miss Harbron, of Toronto ee were the ushers. Rev. M. R. at Pickering in the said ercisee o! the OntmioWhitby Ladim' 'life J'me lung of the W. I, School-. Staff, -a_ vocal solo. Nurser -.' Jeakinson was the- officiating min of Ontario will be sufficient nati+De wan held in' the Town Hail on June ovs gifts, including a cheque from infer. atiSi. r. W. G, ka M Mur 'r aL -the to you that unless you redeem or - ."College, on Wednesday, June 9th. y v ua,...11tim ram , -.and accompanying Mrs. H. take, the necessary proceedings to 0a munion Serv'im on .buzidayr BEI•. es3de re 3�— June 20. in the United Ctturrh _ eided. Letters were received' fran► here, were showered upon the hap- Hudson, of Tntomo wno sang sup — • marriage took place on Wedgy 'Brougham boys who had received py couple. The best of good witth � as the Night" during the signing tetra( will at the expiration of edit Ernes the W. I. go with the happy couple. o! the register. months from the date of the pttb- - pesdag, June 16th in Vufferin Bey- bsoxes overseas, The reception : was field ai' the ' lication of the second notice .in the list Church, TvaVaati, 1Wt lieu. Walt. Letters in reply' to 4oudolerAn to_ - - _ - said neewepaper, -l- title to t0 bereaved, aril a eo3mm� niaation horse al* -t#e- bride's - paretrta, with ..n., Daniel, of Miss Anna Forsyth, -dau= from Russian Relief Committee ack- ■ the bride's - mother receiving id a tax purchaser, Shier of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. For- Greenliver powder blue redingote dress rvitir - Wyth, - Claremont, to James Clark, ,nOwledgLng a contribution. appointing The I beige accessories and a corsage of ; : :' g, Stewart am of Mr. and Mss. Clark, Harrow, District suggested appointing of - talisman roses,- with the groom's Out Jtr. Clark la a graduate of eonveners for subjects= to be taken. - - mother; dressed in powder bkie 96ity Registrar Prince Albert >U. Clcgoode- Hall.. up during the year. Each .waverer Mr. and Mrs. Diize and diughter redingote with beige accessories and _ The Woniaa's Y�isaionary Society be responsible for one Program: of Tornto visited Mr.E. Hutehinas corsage of talisman roues. `a•-D :me! at Mrs: W. iL 9catt'a ho`sne for Home- Tionoomies, Mrs. T.. Robert- last week sad. its Jtw meeting, on . Thursday last < - KzL Johnston, President, conducted - 7• the meeting, assisted by . the Greg. ' use Mrs _ gtmbury re�iewsd the Chaw IAT ter in !list Study. .Boo k on 'Toe am - L . - - .. » ._ � � ChW 4 the City and- Recreation", obeasbsg the importance of reerea- tion, hot only for youth, but for - . : 'adn111s and 'fslsniliea am well.: Mrs. derit.- ear F Sengedy and Mrs. Evsne aan6 a duet. ' mcomoanied atthe ;Aano b7 - - -- - - _ ygt;es, W. w ra & The closed with Hymn and' Benediction by the Haar was enjoyed by all. tqwcua i dwM neut Dimess- Well -Attetaeled - 'ne dances which have been beld dsrh+g the past few months under _ the aysptl es of the Clar'eatont'Psart 's rJitne Bride Ebert" goes into full swin&.... In tldi tie Imtb of Brides....srd ClerYitian Board, have proven . populir and - astt'ay of "eta rod' anowesa a: W da ws 100 ran will -Had wasoa_lsl� Mssemei 1t that each a complete 'jai ragaw another dance will be _ -- beld on Friday, • June B, Thep, es�edali� dnriag these days when many ors being .}told- for �e:pas- - stuck of It sadise aboald..be availab light bees 4 Oshawa, dances pose os liquidating the debt on the - , you needip.'' Tide stock b truly unique is siaOO! Co •. .,� Ha11, and tits Board - . -.. s>borea err saying "� ww" ,..., sus can't sspply y _�_ .. 'wwo W bat Pleased to have you caper tinder any obHgstiota tr _ .'. _ • out and support ' this worth7, coufn- -` . ' _ • .amt the pelas a*a b �� •siesta in and troll sroa�sd >~o oar in witty woes. Both Modena Ind 4W : - Tbw Dances can by enjoyed by the _ �- _.- - - -- Code its tie ti iitryyelp wisi and � when tier erlr'is air sot io lath. - - -v, Foci and old, Amrtission fee to _ vwy ne powible. - - - - . _ - • Bride ' - dcyew ,. �saeer�.w.bie c1... i estious . for the June glade _ no 801A Fellowship Class of the all UWW C� School _=d. - �liina, ... n S for of Mr. and Mrs. R... : There . are ui Ho gehiblc uppl - _ an on Wednesday, Jim: 0. } and spent a eery pla smt � _ - - You % Worship Service was in cbargti vprwame N, •- In ' fact Every _ 'by ioiow a the Class. _ awn 10` J. ,Harr gavr a airy SI1dICOE S'i'. lit. -Phone Ooh be sad iniwestlng talk an "Riot- M. Tb. basiaeslp taM T ''I,' "1i"••r4 v.•r?:". a� 5.,,,.w•fie'�,w .+- /i<'` :'i+ .i• T. .k• _,,. W. il�'r ., ,•, - ".! %hN'•�'�"'- y'. r gg 4'yµ',', zi• i .ro IT - - °' •n„ "�: 'r "s5'x.S�S'' df, ''w,• '4 ., �,� �,•. it n1E WAR -WEEK - Commentary on Current Events - -SCOUTING ..: OTTAWA -_ INORTS , Mr. Churchill De&res J`eQ R a' "The police are well aware of T Appreciate the the That Canadians A e results of Boy Scout train- Necessity of Restrictions On Wort Is In . Its Offensive Phase- amrn just don't find senate - Their Present Way of Life -; 'ongst 9t bur' juvenile offenders. "' 7. _ -Chief of Police Horace E.. Me- !" - - - - -- - : Leese, Saint John, Completely unaccustomed to N. B. - '•' Prime Minister Winston Churc• palgn totalled about. 35,000 men. _ Government regulating, or }'scion- - • + + -h1il told fire House of Commons 10. The sentiment of . German - - , ing in connection with their every •',�� -� °Iats week, In a review o! his' con- prisoners captured' in Tunisia' was Fourteen institutions in Lon- day' habits and requirements, ,. :- .ferences -In Wash n fon -ano aorta like- that of prisoners attar the - -don;-- Ontario , -,-including--hospit $ lqi _ Canadians to Africa, that invasion on a large First Great War and 'after the and orphanages, benefited through realize that existing' restrictionis scale is' mmiuent, that the U -boats battle of Jena, on .Oct: 14.- 18011, the annual Easter Egg hunt staged are designed not only to help -- '.-are now being destroyed faster •when Napoleon defeated the Prus- by the -Wolf' 'Cube -of the--city.- speed Victory but -to pirbtect their 's00 SENDS 300, �i ~ The boys collected 1 031 dozen " V ` than they are being built, and that slans. Y present and ' postwar economic %0,: '. ='tbe ,aim of 'the Allies (s "complete eggs, an , increase of 427 dozen welfare.' DRI7(ISH CONSOLS "LEGION", ".The suddenness of the collapse �� "• " '� destruction of our foes by bombing •over. the hunt in 1942. This •Eas- " of 'these great• numbers' of brave ' 'Instead of spiralling' wages -be- MACDONAID S MESITILOL , -. 'from .the_atr, in addition' to 'all„ and - skillful fighting men with ter Egg hunt has been a civic _, '_. in outs ed' b irallin livi "SCOTCH BLENDS" or "EXPORT" other means:' "good turn" of the .Loudon Wolf g P Y g every form of excellent equip _ costs, and a country driving to a CiDprefFef The Prime . Minister asserted went," he said, "must be regard --- �?� for ten years. - devastating era of inflation, Can- 1 ; or t Ib. Tobacco - SWER SMOKING r say that the "mellow light of victory" ed as significant and in a sense ` ` ' ada wages war in a controlled- MACDONAtbs FINE CUTS (with paper) arm •already :had .begun to play. on the characteristic of German The ihi Scouting economy_ in which we tan be Tea - paych0l- ghelst award in SCOUtI DAILY MAIL CIGARETTE TOBACCO Posrpatd Rs end- bTasTetT any oti -pas that- ogy generally after Jena and after in the Britt`sFi Einpir� fins Dean sonably assured that no one is - - "`i"�"'�6naat °" Ar°'v p • either Italy or Germany might the last war." given to Chief _Justice J. B. M. ' building up a tainted fortune. A CANADIANS IN UNITED KINGDOM FORCES nave of negotiating a peace. "Bat -- no undue • expectations natter. of hew wnsw%cit by tihe workin man can still bu a suit Workingman Y '21io�_g_uiify of •.the -_ _should be plaeed- -on -li =the -- Prime -- Chief_Sc4�._'os_C maAa, the Earl clot .,-as- well -or- almost 4w- -trumpeting � - - glories of war 'at the beginning Minister continued.: "We prepared ared of Athlone. Chief Justice Baxter welt -,as a millionaire. � - *,..may well be extolling the virtues to win this war by hard fighting has been associated with the of peace at the end, and it would. -- sot be rig ht_ that- -E§eae woo tined ' l' °``I Z'g- "'t f.,. s.�at ".o.., The present scheme of things alone:' . _ _ _.._ _ __T_years, is p esldent of the New is arranged through a myriad of : op °their own terms the moment - Brunswick Assocation. and a -- t1. Only 638 ,.o.� "v �a.dre,l .S rdera wttielt _are :revises from - tor heginning wars should -also fix member of the Canadian Gen - the Axis forces which surrendered time to time in the light of Chang- , • OII their Own terms the moment oral Council of ia- Tunisf�_ _ _ the--Boy Scouts. ; „p m an. d admittedlK - ,fur ending foam,' he said.- - + • • the are hard to remember in sa - • 3 Huns' Greatest Disasters y y Operations Impending W. J. Langston, President- oY detail. But information is .always 18. Stalingrad- and-Tunisia were' 'He cryptically referred to oiler- the greatest . military disasters Canada Iron Foundries at Three to be obtained instantly from the brooders, as well as pump jacks ' ations "noyr Impending” in the Rive'rs� .Quebec, utilized an•.unigIp authorit Here' are a few - European theatre as being co-or- cleat every befell Germany'.' "There proper Y• and wood well pumps: - - ._ S_ir!ty[51_�LA _..i.'oaimemorFlti@P__tEte ♦ the - ifs- ao- -dur;.� f,,... the- statemeuis - -m ---- � -�_,�� � important items ail -,.- Quotas .are Cori$ equipment have ---== :dinated wltbt_ those from North lives of employees of the cam - :_Afrlca, thus pointing 'up the pos- of the-captured generals that Hit- fecting particularly dwellers in been - increased substantially •i: -- - the Tunisian arm ley who had given their lives W the rural parts of Canada: - -�- _ _ _ such to as m ter expected_ -- _ -- - - - Y---- �e- �• :.- $elievirt that the- -fiti= -- o items milking machines. . tacks on its European oula hula nut, a� Inset •niil g Ry '° pplyinp to their local ration whicR are tip 100 per cent. in their - pears citadel from eat memorial them would be year, for DOOR August." boards, rural dwellers can recur• , quotas, froDo- lat}t the north and.. west. as wail ..aa to oduce- bet r citizens, Mr. -extra imported typed from -the south, }3. The "gn � _' - batttl a supplies- of- rationed oatm- domestic and -- - -T Langston forwarded a check- for tnodtties -when the serve 12 nasals cream se Toe plans completed during last pear to be impending on the Rua- $150 to the Boy Scouts of the y pastors have been la- sreek "s conferences is North At- afar front.- cabers the Germans or more to .temporary help, Appli- creased -by one -third and substan- town to ,purchase necessary equip- have massed between himself. U.S. Ch[ed have massed 190 Nazi and 28 satel- K p grant• cations should state specific tial increases have been made. in IItent tai their training ro nature of the work, number of - haying equipment and equipment " of Staff Goa'. 'George C. Mar-., life divisions. _ � - • � p shall. British Chief of Staff, Gen. 14, "Taking some of the weight workers, ` number of, days._emplgy.... negeeeary •in handling feed cr6ps4 Suffering two beoken arms In ed,' and total number of meals • •' • ...Sir Alan Brooke and other top Al- oft Russia and giytng more .speedy an air�rsid in Great Britain, Cana- -served. ' - - -- -]fed commanders call for the ape sad .eitective aid- to China .. -. - •.Pureha" permits may .be._ie- diaa fire- fighter Robert Downie - 1,_plicatlon upon the,enem , of_'_force are never absent for -one moment of Hamilton arrived back in Can- cured from any dealer in -farm in its most intense and violent from our thoughts and. - alms." ire Responsibility fpc canning sugar machinery and. equipment. -- Ada recently:, Downie- was active distribution in local areas has been -' form Churchill` said. expressed regrets that no recent Barbed wire feacnig will be in- Ile could give'no guarantee "any confereac6 had -yet been arranged a Cubmaater in Hamilton prior left entirely in the hands of local creased by about 86,265 reels, r. to enlistment, and while in Eng= ration boards.: The - sugar - adm3n- more than I have to the pail as with Marshal Stalin. a result m ae= increase M avail- Mo. himself with Scout istration. has been-,able, to make to what. will' happen" in the tai- 15. "?he alight 'of- America is - able raw material.- _. Troops there. BeiiSle rettrrnirtg availabe, for preserving 100,000,- With the lifting of all restrie- pd Ant d pro pee but he dedcrt * deployed far over the. Pacific and to Canada he visited each of the 000 pounds. - the same .amount 'tions on the manufacture sod ed Allied' prospects as ightei• is �y(ag qn- ever stronger grip four "Blitz" Scouts who toured sand solid." ,,,, tn[, ne,rty 'which was :purchased. last year sale of wooden beehives, and other _ ,'' Ina: dpfr+newa of .rn sT_ -,- - �• stye _ _ _ _ uu,lVL G�rc rV%A .IICA eya.aur. - - IIL ant- 17aed, la tit• Highlights of Speech - and offering every moment to the a pgrne product"M Xighlights of his -6.000- word- - Japanese fleet the supreme chat- A recent new' order on faun o f honey and beeswax, production ;speech included: ' large of sea power." machinery provides- an over -all is now limited only b:-.the mate -• 1, Britain, the British Domia- 16. -That no - V O I C E increase in of farm ma- riala " manufacturer have oa , pressure was ex- q lots. the United States and Rua- erted to bring the F'raich to- O F T H E ' chinery of between 10 and 15 par hand. -- -. - -" -' -" I c ni.,- ea welt as increasing the 61a. are determined that ''noifilns Betber; tint they bs�i -basis watched- ( j' Ss' e g • •Fawners are - cIsased is` asset►- - _ will turn as from our endeavor "Ytgilautty`' in the light of British- R G quota .for repair parts for sale in tial users in the use of small arms !hleftiiea tho mar can a Canada from 150 per cent. to 165 ..ammunitions.- - complete destruction of our foes being et' the arm' In -North Af• FOR THEIR OWN SLAVERY- per cerit. of 19 sa es suc No one may purchase a new _ . by bombing from the air ' In- -ad= rice. The Nazis-are a queer and srro- parts. A cvrtsidemble.. list of 61.ettic. stove a'nlew for-use in dit;oc to all other means," - Cfimax of - Diseussion' gant lot. They. have sent Den- farm equipment has now beers oz- building where there are no fscil -. 4. The air war will grow to Mr. Churchill's speech marks mark a' bill for 385,000,000 empted •from all ration restric. ities for operation of a gas, coal ' weight and peverity. "The enemy the climax of a, discussion of In- dMwbs,. equ%l to -$25 for every tiona + e • or wood range for cooking, or un- " - .wto , thought that, ,air would be yap ;nn plans that has dominated =wan, woman lulu child -ln the . leas the stove is required to re•- lNV:r was -pun ui vicLOry. are now .file Bruisa prods for weess. it was country, -for constructing anti- it>e exen +ptione� ar'd aimed' as place one which cannot be�.ti" - llnding In It- the ftrat cause of _ _ -,-supported by the numerous • milt- invasion fortifications along the . facilitating increased production serviceable by replacing -damaged their ruin." tars conferences to both Wash- Jutland coasttinE! In. ether wards, . of food- crops and - include such parts. 3. Complete agreemi lent has been _ iagton and Nortb _ Africa, by the y� panes gze expected to -pay Ite'� as milk cooler unit, small : reached by the United States 'and massing' of "troops and transports stiffly for the privilege of re- incubators, wheel ilarrovKS; else- Retail maximum ...prices haw iXrITain on the --torwara steps-- to in both Great Britain and the maining German slaves, trio fence controllers, permitting been set fair rebuilt mo7iela of be taken. Mediterranean area, by the,•tntea -. greater use -of -the single -wire metal beds and springs. - Hamilton Spectator. _ 4. May was the best month in, shied air bombardment pf Gar- electric_ Pence in handling live- The price of new potatoes most the ' Battle of the Atlantic since many and especially of the � Italian _ "E BE O.B.E. stock; hay forks, slings and '.at -not,.. exceed ' the Lawful ceiling -the United States entered the war islands and . ports, and 'most par- tachr» ervis, hand - operated seeders, prices -for "Canada No. L Grade _ -• y with U -boat destructlon exceeding • ocularly by the arrival the Of cotarse, the award of the cultivators and weeders, and chick C -boat constructioh and AIlled fighting season which make'i some ' O•S.E• to- Colonel Arthur S. Pear- shipping losses dropping to less kind 'of action inevitable• The. B4 son, former commander of the - -, than one _for every three tons- - tish commando raid an the tiny Essex Srottieh, had to bring two bomb , gasoline and other-aupplies King And.. Qlu"n Yorkshiremen together - at .the Tn Lond7Dn guts ;built. island o! Lampedusa about 70 miles to the airdromes. So there is a b. The first week of June, so off the Tunisian coast, T barracks ,to revive the aid -fort sported - - San�ts Claus. Private A: "Haa't 'eaid about ' far as U -boats are concerned, has by the Axis, which may have *been -St, .Thomae -Times4ournal. been the best ever. -a first. attempt to test the kallan °Olonel "" -.._ The blitz on London was at its $_ Whwn Cormanv t.,ees hop• i■taa•+ defenses. is merilly part of CoUot�al B: "Nah." „t GOOD -TfP height and 'the King and` Queen of Victory tbrough her subma -: a general pattai•n that ha4 been "a �' "'e b• O.B.E., 'e arrived. one night' Al"King's Cross ` tines. the Reich may suddenly woven by the Allies for some time. be, tapan announces that it has . Station to leave on a journey r [[ ,Pyn Dunished British and Americas - sv ,rte "� not -let - as h -114 I - Windsor Star, service' mEn in -the Philippines for . .. on such deductions." _ . ' -. _ _ train, enemy' planes roared Lost 298,000 Men « --posing, as civilians. - Maybe we'_ and ��. The 'Arts lost 248,000 troops Word NaZlff "STOUT FIGHTERS" should p :nish the Japs for pos- burst of AA. fite.••w� a terrific a __— egptured and 50.040 killed in Tu- _- --- =Aft -army .cyan -to­-- - - human -- beings.- - - -- - - - 7-With some doncern he station• - -- - nieta and' more than half of thwm -_ Much that we •artmirs in the __ _Women ' i'n' _ uniform as "s�_ut ,._ `S��ford Beacon Herald. � m�� -� � -were German-e, - English -- ,,...L.,li�ed in 'rho- way li fern. " There a- oniy' a slim - - -' -T to ttte .King: "You know ' what's S. The AT.S. 2nd Corps alone Winston Churchill ronourcea the chance that they'll _take it as a WAR ON HOME FRONT .r P Y going on. I Mope you don't mind. -- 4?'�••3F3[_' ur,l •��aai." Ill umitaaat, 'W LQie r�.,,illr"mE :.l. —Vtlp no >✓�l��o... 7ia4 [e alp., i[nnirncn� betweellr- -i[l.v actI -d t:.o I..,.br Y`"•c L�7. of them Germans, careful, cultdr•ed, and somewhat _ the woman who plans a good gar- "I•don't mina:' __ -.: t The British 8th Army Buffer- respectful "Notzy" of the radio . DESCENDING SPIRAL " d'eh and' the one who owns the He and the Queen declined - to . :: •d - 11_500 casualties from the time_ announces, -- his- "Naazzy" is 'a 'i'l+e more we think of the Nazi big dog down the -street. take shelter and. went on their it - crossed the Tripolitanian Cron- simple snarl of derision, implying and the Japs, the less we think - Guelph Mercury. journey. Bombs were dropped= tier into Tunisia until the final that it's impossible for a plkin of them!= Kitchener Record,' ° -' ' .' but neither the royal fain nor the conquest, while the British - 1st man to get the hang- of any such • EDUCATIONAL- . station was hit. '• 1 Army suffered 23,500 casualties. -foreign _world - and in this in- SANTA CLAUS, IN. WAR, ... Ciihivate a Victory garden acid This has been disclosed by Mr. _ a'n7r xuiea, wounaea Ana missing stance, ,certainly not worth the In the far north of the' Rua- learn all about the bugs! Ireland, who has retired .a{`ter 414 of hnt]l�rrnia. .t,,,tnq the }i _•r N.- 1„.k-, Sinn front, zeina7ser are nauiing = Y`lmunwn Juurnul, yaaa'o L.i:.)r.R, acLVicc. �' REG'LAR FELLERS -A Handy Man By GENE BYRNES -- - - I NEVER SAW SO THERE OVGW To BE A _ JEST A MINIT; � MUCH TRAFFIC!' TRAFFIC POLICEMAN OR A_ LADIES'-1 THINK IT'S IMP05518LE , LIC*9 HERE' THIS IS r ► 4 -.10 CROSS THE _ r I CAN ASSIST YA. �.+ ERRt ®LE E. STREETS t.tJWCy,IpOK « + ON _._ - -r r 1St ->P ., _..._ _ „__. `'+. -- -- — _•.� _ I!r,, P. t twosw as anr. ,.,. ?.a • d +�J u _ + ; .,. • 1, iz• - -.. - _ . -, - sue•• -.^ .. . •N _;; � ;e,,.' ; S �'+ -wk"z �. '�' : '••r.rr•Y` 'z'", ,'�, � ✓r� . , r � .. •, �'••- a'�57" a for flaw )' jibe 18922 ' frets s fishing trip s the ft - to evidence. ><t 'vest useless ta. SOMBS TONIGHT? �t argue -with cone -ides ed woman, the e `Sala dd name a-1s reS you he felt, almost shivering with sir - %operation- - - - f d unif onn blend of qua lity `teas. ,•It is simply that you are jest- %3, <, •: >. ous of anyone venturing on your k territory," Dolores paid,' as she "C ": A., perched an an uncomfortable �' r- _.:pisrA jn• the boat's stern. • = c "If women ,could".only _ see be- yond their own 'selfish noses life : would he simpl"ified," -was his an- - - ewer to that. They spoke Eng- lish, which the saturnlrte_ boataaen -- c _ did not un- dergtand; they could _'r > talk is privacy. "One good thing _••— hafallette won't be allowed to go on much longer. -. They -shoot i at her startled face. "Can't you mad dogs, even out here!" said ' e makin for - the 'Consul.' The boatman sud- -. see the' Lro b .. 8 Y r. KING H I G G I N 5 ourself and everybody?" denly swung to avoid a moored — By She refused to' be dominated; lancha the boat caught, by a _ CAPTAJN FRANK H. SHAW he -felt her stiffen in his hold. tide -rip, heeled fiercely, Wid, as _ -- "Let me go, 1 won't be stenid ed Dolores finned down the plank; Lafallette flung up a hand to she declaimed. capsized. The water was warm. :''.`Y� < compel silence. lie cried "in his "You'll 'do exactly as you're and lifeless. Dickie grasped at the -lacredibly penetrating voice:" told to do," he replied to that girl dm her hands went up, 'caught ` _ "_'When_Caltano speaks; then . • "AS If there wasn't enough trou- her, scram with her to the over- '` � ,3 � ► M ' ' Destiny fulfils itself!" ble without you ll :,,d heat: 4. ' ••l7l71 -n Callano Sneaks!" prom- and more!" "Your fault 9' panted Mlores, ised to" be the slogan oz zhe new _ Wag RVOPWAVits-A ' .Freedom -movement apparently;, suddenly - weakening. Someone the boat's keel,' the phrase was repeated in alter - fled: past in haste, crying that the "Mercy on .have do yon 1tCY HOUSES, darts for bombsl.A,RP. -. ing inflexions; glances ' were in- streets were being picketed' - ' make that out?" - > _ - tlerchangeo. "here's a mesa!" was Dickie's "Bringing me back by water workers study models like these to be p Then, a voice yelled: "Take care lugubrious comment. "The British instead of ashore.'' -' Then she be- Beady i! real bombs come. They're olrt _ the soldiers! Ahead a 'dozen Consul,. plus Don Enrico'■ dau h- n to cr in a oral feminine hours • • •come is hungry. c* Y . P g Ba Y purely training � 4Men that flayour of Kello o Corn iadividual .fights were in progress ter,= spend a -night in jail! The way, because it would" -be difficult �� �� the spotwhen Iget hostel" ' �� "'.`" 'n r drenched clothing, iyii •._�- _ on the cantena floor; a knife had Prensa will make hot copy out of to explain he g' says Cecil Fiddy (centre). Sits the spot - w!hippe'd from its sheath here, a that, my silly young angel!" -to her parents, apd - because sbe - { •- with 4 out of 5 ,hou4ewivss is Canada, s 'bottle cracked on a man' bead He thought bard, remembered had been frightened more thai� �•�thep'rereadyin30seconds,leave 1t le. i,aisiietle and Dvlaret a<rp--- 3= nt+glagMe aUeit ru nin- to the once that evening.' ,y��pu_to wash. Get some to- �!� IR � Fed Lo be the central swirl of --harbour: if he could get her to ' � _ - - _ •` s. • . s morrow. Two convenient sizes. Made by a burryingt' whirlpool; and Dickie'- the waterfront all might atill ,Le : Canada. =ellogg s in London, "You'd better trust to me- and = u t'' thought he maw fear grow in, the welt. As it chanced, it proved a �; x'f' =• girl's 'Lace. narrow squeak. As they emerged let- ma swim you ashore," advised - �'"'• :Y,i'y. - A !lying wedge of tatterdemal- on a half- rottintt.'pier giving on Dickie; but was saved that ext?aI,rt•� �•y,`/�— �.�•��El �• labouis by the creek and grind of jiLL /�r� Sena - bored through the milling . , backwatgr, a- vigilante in a hurry ,tea aso�b, formed around LaNlette- challenged ,creiply, the rattle of approaching oars The boatman an impromptu impromptu bodyguard. There- his rifle • soundnig simultaneously was yelling frenziedly. It was a •�"� - _ _ _ were cries to him to save himself. with -his call. woman's -voice, = that replied; a - Suddenly Dickie saw -that- the _` ' ` woman's hands were busy with "We've �„ the_ nearing - paddles. Miguel'■ note }aysera Add sup crater. ..'would-be Dictator was hurried We ve to act whispered Cover with 3 cups well seasoned away n the middle of a phalanx' mother, no less, returning from ay Dickie, and removed his hat. He "mashed potatoes and brown: STOMACH MISERY aad Dolorea wart left, white- faced, tucked Dolores' reluctant band ' an expedition to_ the Hiyatelan y unties his anrn, strolled towards Canned Rhubarb nn. wt..tn *nr "Is asll.d.■ w- .loafs -_ alone, fain In the middle of .the Navy. alaad. W r■alka slosh rove+ a kl.0ue wildest commotion. ' - Her boat's bow was piled with Did you eves try camilag rbn- o. um -oft■r two d ■loon. ow of Ma the officer. - w■dat k■■.a dW~la■. r, ■ratlw and He msds .. a Rugger charge "'The English Consul," he said empty laundry- baskets and full barb without sugar? The first way t.,„w,tve, No �„N, Jr.t •beta uw Ityraugh the ark, reached her; .. bundles. Dickie aa•am_ Dolores rhubarb can be kept quite well 1s .."ll.aM ■ a.y ws.• a■l.k wd+Ge..aome. ,F - y • its •Conspiratorial way.- Enjoy- t.o.ae a.N.■ u over sr...k d■wf os• taught her around 41tl safari. __a •L_ ....: to this rovidential ark, itiith dfif- by covering with cold water.: Be, `,lpakit ".taros loot e■lekt ■N .n.ltq, - g il►S•, fix a • euie,ih •ra Ferree— ass ..n.... ■ n Y., �p� YY.ww. a. C. . "You deserve a thoroagh}y.goLd my fiend "' The meaning rhuekle fie elped her into eatery, tns su ■d oY •..� �Ll,.,�a. yi rhij mail be isid. "If you don't "st answered almost set his blood ' boatman impealed' a►ll hands by barb to thorpughly washed and "want- to I disgrace• youi fatnf9y, boiling'in his veins. frantic efforts to- right his own that pour jars are sterile. come out -of this!" " craft; succeeded, and, collecting Cut the rhubarb up Into uni- t� L _ j ♦ + • There are no stars; Excellency, his oars, rowed wAragely - sway, form sized cubes, place in sterile Ottawa Publishes _but what do stars matter . cluck - - ad life vigilante bri i spitting m'ale'dictions. jar tilled with cold water and teal Fal'1111 Account BOOK Exactly how he contrived to • r rig his rifle "And how is the small Miguel?" tightly. This will keep for months ' - - IliittAcate Dolores from be tumult, . the present. "�'o lovers the Dickie asked, once normality was ov until ' you have-saved some L.�wln l;es;..�- neverr{vite�o+p�- �s"are always bright.",- - afore. sugar froffi,your regular sup- `! . from the warn factions " "It'll be shorter Lo go by ix,u., For several years modern fa,r n- ib�t was this warring Af the' Dickie- said to - has companion, "That imp of Satan. Excellency, ing }has l eei 'too comancatec a sotering .police patrol;. and for. _whose hand was Indignantly stil3 ftw�te in his fever," was Fria The second way: remember bnsinema,to be carried out by aim- y isa to an organisation to discover. snatchied from his clasp the mo- mother's breathless 'reply. "Llut he about clean rhubarb and clean and ply making a few important notes 16e acc,edrted representative o! went his premQure was relaxed.. it out of m-ischiei; for which 1 sterile- jars- Prepare .'the r1imbarb . - and carrying the- other- details in His Majesty the Iirng of li.liglanJ -•'d aafer\—•far yQu7,' h„ added' praise the - saints. Always he ex- in the same way, but tbfs fame - the mind, so the Farm Account ire such -a mileu was unthinkable• significantly. He bailed the water; claims kis disgust that ne maw": cook • r'lrulo.ui, f.,: to" ainalet, .. ,.ok, l; sational prestige was at - make. prestently an -oar splitsbed, a.boat the fiesta." Then place in fare and process for Dominion Department of :�gei- He had s vasgguue memory of rush- crawled alongside. S3enora " Fuentes - - avoided the • 15 mialrtes., Mere, _ again. _sugar: - culture too provide farmers with - frog her behind the bar, where "l itel I am beginning to bate ►1r, wlxara ..,,■5-y -L,/I­ - 9011 - ran he added Rhea_ your supply a simple set of forins for recbrd- bottles were already crashing you, -fir. Higgins," Holorea said moved under the an lights, and permits. ink -co­mmeTtW--tntnWW1i0MA. had. ltrotrs their shelves, and mirrors =>dly, landed them in a small dilapidated ,Baked. Rhubarb been found very useful. The book. MAintering; of demanding, of the "Because I've touted you but in dock. Dickie offered money - rhubarb _requires lees sugar requires no speeigl knowledge o-! -•' wdbbling-cheeked psd'rbne a meant a bit' of priceless -foolery?" he _drenched it wsa, through his im= when baked.: Prepare as for stew- accountancy. ' It is simple and of exit; of elambering' and drat-' snapped -, "What would have hap nmrsion, but Senora Fuentes re- Ing, ustna one halt the amount efficient. The • 1948 edition alp- Bing the girl down steep steps gaped to you if I hadn't been on fused It with proper pride. It was, of sugar to that of rhabarb. Bake pekr*An revised form, and, white Kato a cellar that starlit most vilely the spot, I'd- like to ask? As for she declared, the leant one could In a slow oven until It it reduced covering all farm •operations as of stale liquor, rotten vegetables 1hat play= acting•popinjay !" do _to aasiat a eavallero who had to a soft red pulp. _ _ . formerly,, will be found helpful- .*rA other evils such as Central "he's a hero P' she flashed" so_eonsiatently benefited' hei son; Rhubarb Meringue m Pei in preparing official statements American cellars appear to War- " back• - Since she had called him to say nothing of herself; for she 18 stalks rhubarb which farmers have to make from War; of bivadering over casks .•�Riggins" and-it-smart-k- he did 'all the Consulate's washing. Flour ' - - - I fiance to time. The .Farm Aceoun$. _ ... fad cases until he 'found' • prat - fit no _particular wish to spare it' might- ease ma,tzern rvr - I cup ouga•r" " - _ °�oo]c -may be obtained from the her feeli you,", he 'said, "if Z accompanied ii cup water " -. _ King's Printer, Ottawa, at the flog which cuss �liegotiable; and !" u--to tell the .necessary lies." he had bar out in a pestifer A• mighty synthetic one!". he, Z egg whites nominal price of .10 cents. - " +tea' alleyway. where comparative strapped. "You can't take a man (Continued Next Week) 1 tablespoon sugar for meringue 1:euiet feigned, trough sounds of. like "ffiat''seriouslyl What right -- h _ Line a pie pan with plain pastry. fiat he +a coma here and make Cut 'the ° rhubarb into pieces.. Min @ataa Chambers welcomes personal rxcited battle reached. nis Ears letters from interested readers. SYe' ever the low, housetops. mischief? Undoing the "work- of flour and sugar ana sprina:ie tone is pleased to • reee.v Her.- ♦ years- -py . TABLE. rhubarb. It Ia best to sprinkle the e■ topic• tpr ter eel ■■.n, and is - "Uh Dcn .Dickie!" ted 'Do. .. "To. do better woik," was Do- L bottom of t *- pan with a little peeves." Requests to •sfo to your pet peeves. Ic'te9se.t. for reelpes or ioc�' P lores' retort.. flour before adding 'rhubarb. .peel.] wee ■a. are In order. Address "7t her :.:ands over her' ears. - i— • ■r' letters tea "111111.. ladle x. oIIr� ! �� ♦ ♦ w -BADtE B., CHAMBERS Place in oven and cook until r _ _ Clambers. 73 west Adeldde St.. b- -threw "I6ta ge •gel+li'.,, aWis�� _ --rhubarb -ia broke"- up.- -Govss -with - --Toronto-" dead cramped Belt -Aa. ] ENO. �J- -�i3 Dickie, and, although she was re- MORE ABOUT RATIOIVTAG meringue and�rown. _ _ _re lyei,•:ar.T•N if 7di lab, • afstant, helped her into the 'smelly Well, how' about your meat ra- r; bolt, which had recently returned ... tioning? I think yon wtlY w•- _ that it is'not. so bad; except per - ' hips fdr those who are excessive 'meat eaters, wind their health may n be better with 'less meat. How -' ever, one of "the problelna c'ontront• r o l ing, nearly everyone. :is ..that -the' - meats not- rationed ..are so bard to obtain. Therefore it is . advis- ' mach • as possible. The following _ PLUS TAX recipe for - liver will - do this for _ OR TAXES — vnu and. as welt ,provide a 71ft1e variety. - i' Liver Patties .. .. ., ___ • -.11-lb.-pork ]tier cn P chopped on10111 s I •'�. F "..' • t. tt ]A cup chopped .celery, eft \ - :1 teaspoon salt ds O'i'� 34•.coy alp' bread crumbs 1 _ . _ 8 tablespoons of fat or •lent re _ O� k \ - Place liver in hot water for 'YO W d - _ _ _ _ _ s. minutes and grind coarsely =. fix with onion, egg, salt and bread- M 6,.• _ crumbs. Form into 8.sm'ali patties. _ Brown in fat and serve on platter { '` NINON with a center of rice and green,„ peas.. Liver Pie. - . - Combine a tin of vegetable_ soup • • N.:r " with 1,4 cup flour. Cover bottout y ( ' of casserole with r,(, lb, elieed '13r• • , er sausage. Add soup 'and addl- _ tional lb. .of sausage in alter• `:, `I .. -,-ate _ uet"•.: _ "SV. te=a: „�•'. .y.. ,'�.. ,{,, r. '�; -' .4. w w 3'-• . "t r"M1 :sue .. .t- e.; •9 • ;•• •rte :•`U :Y .••A'•`!•i w M1ia - = Adves litmssftotaal istra+s. _. _ verAmm charge 25 Deets. if t. M _ ri1e1oi� - � • � � , y, •` ". baled by mail loc. additional N. hOBBYTH. r . IV. 1 top� Om� tteseYgs P� ygne wry IYeLT a c•..•eiaN Momiadonat or - —' - -- ........:. a■s a! Abe Aaaekao - i'Ysmial Radio — 8 tube, Short apd sec.i.00., eraor.a.ti' - - Brock ndit u � GOAL, OOHS. b' ' -- . Men s Work 'Trousers ;Water cooler for sale -- Groh. 60 • - W UOD, OF MFiN'Ic, . _ • . - • _ - - _ � ': cycle egnipeaent. Used few 1pontbs — _— - eBAND (IBevBL, R A -- —i — -- - ' -- - DUN LD RUDDY Har:.stse .the ady. in excels ,rendition.. �8 -Can r e s�orud�coys. Noses Pewe. w.c ►o... �T �orasen! we Iut�e asst ]gad AM Mrs. Stewart, Pickering. phone and �� o•�s� 'cr b�, ev ices •'� � l •�5 � $3e� o _ ...c '17 $ 22. � Iisu• . , BSfrm, BELL a ROSS . wanted to any -. an old ' c.acmty 3IIILD8'$ B SUPPhIBS f .• '� :.Atlas. Apply Pickering News. Barristers & Solicitors Men $ Balbriggan Combusation$ ' ' Wer Rent 4- roomed ftt. seper- also loaalloartaxe work W. J. Beaten,' IL a Telephone AU entrance. To quiet admits. App. We baysalso placed in atoch a fall S. Brooke Sett, E. C. Ad. 28M - -- ' - : =� K — aho:'t sleeve and lens let ' s W:. 1y Brock Road store. LINE of MAPI,I+3 . LIi1 p MILLIIV'G J. D. F. Ross Jobe L• Pond � — - •- ..s p�4o Acres on pavement in Picker- Y 3" 1* street Ito $1925 per suit - Township. Hydra -Discount of - $100 �°r bmi� se Yn de A. W_ ll�•irew.L1 " $ " `L�''� _Barr en, :,Men's Oxfords for .Summer Shen, 8 -piece bath. New seeel bank lickering, Ont. _1s Nettnaa Sb. — Toronb• - h' M fie. a to � Bod a Quality tlee.� bare, hip roofs would. ,cost $9,000. _ Wonderful new chicken house, colt Phl -� Yarns 74: Res. SSW Telephone Elfin UK $4,000. 8 Acres of orchard, 16 bush, • � 7 = plenty water. 811, A,osea faE wheat. • #CMS W at**. - $5.00 per pair ° ; pmoft seeding `` D Den's Black, also Blue Overalls -po�abardon. Toronto 22 miles. Apply � � B. BBATON, TOWIVBHIP Bob Henderson, Willoughby Repres- • t�aet. Convyaaeer. Commraweer or a� amdawks. Aceouotant,` Bfe. ..uees� ' : mctative. HO 3397, Taranto. W; � building of all kinds vloeclaea t ieeo.e.. wen�c«.ale, Dec. AR rises K bs Q8 Seed Potatoes for Sale — ' a few G $2.00 per pair, f JtcCrackea, Brock Road, . cEMENTIxc� _ WE SERVE �� Cottage for sale �- Frenchman's xooelxG V Men's 'Summer 1 ie,8 . �•,. p'arnished 5 Rooms. Urge - AND •ALSO GIVE Uving-roem. 'hydro. Gyproc finish. We also seal Brantford Roofing in at assortment, Goo. ' Watt, Thistietown,- P. 0., Ont.. ]tatednts, empire Bsthrooa� INSUR� - 50c• slid q rfC_ vacuum Cleaners 'Wanted4� �"�r —`••1, E"•v FPibe� s���. Sriteaaa, Stable SERVICE Men's ,Work Boats - make regard- �pmen#. sal - -- - -_ _ - less of 'condition wanted. ' H. C. : -' - ►.!' k*wson, 18 Breadalbane, Str. Building Materials C Y R I L E. M O R L E Y Toronto. RAndolph 8147 Houses ta.Let GENERAL INfURANCE 44Sisman a $Z•JrU to 3Jr.00 - Estimates Free SERVICE PROTECT16 B,Ftoomned Cottage. Electric.. Drilled Work Guaranteed CQ111t. ON IN - Weil Furnished or .unfurnished — • -• " Phone Pickering. 36 A_ 22. phone 6508 _ Good ' Pasture — with water and PICKEKING, ONTARIYO Ms �. •bade to rent. 45 aCree of: ha for F. �. USB T C. A. STERRITT sale. ' Corner Greenwood Road and ft Coaceaeion. C. F. Buhner, 77 _ J W al edtley Stet. Torontio, 481-6 ■ ■ — Bought sad Sold- - Used clothitng -- Sterilized, eisan- ad and pressed ]floe new. Casey • _ Furniture • l+.rg..todt of high else. snits, -:.: ..._. -. . -.. .. - - . •� �' asvwcm& s and. pasta. Also a- g� CHICK STARTER "Order seeds n ©w as they are sE acct sbei of new leather costs and Dealer bw at ve y -ate �'' miab- Shur -Gain ' chick - We have Iced Clover, Tunoth Alaska %sits at very : reasonable prises Can yy, rNi is eaavineed Sera 8Wask s starter iQ� pCSt `� 'a 1WVVCS` - . fig Hoed Ste. West. Oshawa . - 190" 13 _ I� ,gem -] P �e � = 7 _- results foom6lete.stoclk of hardwaivir garde' 4 '` - De a LOCK woos tools and household :. Fw Service 'PICKERING. ONT. Pickering, :Out. Master chick starter mash aII Ref. No.• 2978'1,, will be kept at his -.:. oyster shell .- ,You Need A oweier's stable, Lot 35, Broken Front - , + �, Top., and will Chick water fountes feeders. 1 be trucked free of charge to any I R _ • . : farm is Whitby or rUk Town- Tonic eri� prime _ !Our 8[etb - We Na" It - CaN Get ' -U - Or It Il Net -8hipa. Service Pee $]x.00 Phone 882 Whitby. Roy Brown, R. R. i Whitby >..�y sae of the fdlewiw �e�i' BLaDsssiit Fans MACUMry and Regales t T A THEATRE' . - bat �� - J. S. BALSaDON, - , PICK ERING A. L MHARDSON WZKZTaY Ilse" >hNif ee - OBNBRA L INSURANG� l4%t117 Alf conditioned - - _ - BBAL . ESTATE =XR3DAYj •FBI., SATURDAY -. FARMERS of CON`'E -Ai E.NG um Benlee Y Jwoe 117, 18 and 19 Am old • establisied agency, ready Two shows at 7 and 9 P. m. Aecarats asid >itflsielit WZ PAT MOM PRICES AT o i xt• a o, i , • YOUR HOXX KAMM - to serve. Sato Matinee at 1.80 : ' THE REXALL STORE : EGGS ::HOGS > Pkkering Oichestra yV�%ives_ y - CAL.VES - .- J. B. a: Imo. Z. �LAI�II�S' George Montgomery Ann Rutherford P>soNe, . Pldc 6s, - AND ALL ulx18 Op F. J.. PERKS. LM Bari a" Color Pont'" � Von SG�S ' ... IP�uI boil$ live and dressed - - Olenw Milkr Sari his adestrs evia. `! aa. a Pgo. f y PAINTING and DECORATING. _ -- -._ -- _ - — ••- -. -. Ft�eZls•an'a Bay, :.IIMPOkTANT PICKERING...FARl'1'i J'6one Pickering 57 R 28 A t As+nsts Want" — ]tale as/ Wemab L! M�TED - CLUB? r a "a _ �►� �p�c. 'I is ti.stie will k do" frees i� Wanda. fam.4 d _ Wl�!!! ma. MOM "*=a M EIS y. Jae t• W.lasia, to •war .. ._ ._ _ . _„ __ Jane aMi?lwUW s`W~, lay' ~ ism" 0A Mip N � and r _ I _ I ;ens, WA of Te t i0a!w wW sae$ Paris Gros • .. we ba a a J TOWN" Treasurer's yon. T� TH3 J. P. WI\IN=$ �� :'Aas a of I red er Le of Lands 00"A.M. Dept. "O..P 28". Me.- ;• �.:� a inn for TaRes Maple Leaf Fire 4 e j'I'ICt.HP$GN£8 Hawa�d III7 aAd Sca:bo:+o 28i Xetiee is hereby giien tha>y _ __ �a7er!6 !Barden. Tools, Wiadew TIM MUNICIP�jLITY OF T,HE Insurance Co.:, We have just received 8. 13IIIlfe� � TOWNSHIP of PICA + • • i Mergers, Screen_ ..Doors and 3er"2ing will hold a Cheap Rates for Farm and Country of the following colt moditles: _ Buildings - Wier MOW Har3wwre Needs ' Call On Treaanrei'a 3x1= of Lands .Fee Windetorrii< Insurance on Buildings • • � Ta:eo Windmills, . Siles .etc. _ Insul -brick Siding, .Royal Red with . Automobile Insurance of ALVIN BUSHBY in the Al, Kinds I Black Mortar Li re . TOWNSHIP -HALL, BROUGHAM Write or Phone 10 _ Rprdware - Tinsmith ­210 lb • Asphalt Shin ler PHONE �' � _. �IDAY, JUNE 2&, e1943 -Bowman & Rowe P at 2 P. m. IT T- oht�rAs><o E No. 1, 5x B. C. Red Cedar • "Shicgles Huch Pugh, Treasurer i ,i;