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On reading a u=uber of e=P- July 4th, of Mrs. Vurwood Barrett, Vim, �. for the Township of fax on Thursday last to Les. -$]deep of Geae'terteo• ' the lane Ph4w:'. , 4uA Lv G,..,:.., w ...w. the The eldest daughter of 1"e husband, of the R. C. N. f WAS read asking for help' in certain roads m the township, Banks -Pick cite their franchise, will be good­ _ Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mortar, -of eometeries through= -- reason wit -given as "help - short- Mr. -mad' Mrs, HeaiY -. enough to contact the undersigned, sad �, Jahn Murkar spit stew! the towaship. Due to shortage age" for the roads not being in so elms, she had been ill for a great we will be glad to see that • their days last week•ead at Midland. )1allti and is the struggle to good &qw as they have been in many months, unable to �1 the -manes are placed on the appropriate Mr. and Mrs. Kerry, BrOMp� wo with the work on the roads, _ other prewar year. home "for about a pear• Hot. visited the D. Munro home 1ssM ! felt that they could 30 �""'�- illness which she sn"ffersd, . she -had Sunday. 0 active at home and in the Iitet at it was derid- Brhiseg with Span .l 311 Feet er . been act$.. barb 0' tine Un- �� A. xD�en, Out. J,4�1 tK„+rCa c!nulr wll $vll► fiat it wool an •"alter the. ever, become . County Property saunas$ woanena groups their last weekly rehearsal before matter and &,good plan to ,itt was exf wned sx this meeting, ited Church, of which siie was d �Georse Skott, the stammer recess tonight, M. the ealmeterie, in shape. that a new law made all bridges member. Highly respected will be (bremont, Out. day, July 9, at 8.30. f e circle of iriepde, Chairmen North and South Picker- 3Sr- - -sod Mrs. SPzmB'S'e hisve -- -with a span of • 20 feet or over be- laze wive- Conservative Assoc. $race Council to Meet ensue county - care. •_ 'Phew are a Areathg missed, ing progre received. word via. sir - graph, froav t and Wartime OEkIaL a amber of bridges in the township She 1e surviged by her husband; pickering Public Library their son Donald, ' telling of his am Moaitipality Pmble>os. that are affected in this way - One five to�:.Clifford, Leonard, Ivan, Closes for Annual Vacation safe arrival in England, after a' Carman and Vernon, all of Picker- pleasant voyage: 1 eve Wpm Rebsor read a • letter -mentioned at the meriting was ing', and two. daughters: Mrs. J. Jos, M. Piggott. President of bridge on the .Alton Road; Blight, 'of Whitby, and Mrs. Nor. The Library _ wr71 be closed for Mrs, T. Andreae' is s a . utime Housing, in which he in= Pickering and Uxbridge TownshiP8 two weeks after Saturday, July i7, couple of weeks in with Idashinber, Pickering;' also thzee glared the Council of a • meeting built some yea'r^e ago. opening on Tuesday, August 3zd• the Willson of Whitby. on June -10. Attending this _ One Road L'osed • Another•Open sisters: Mrs. Harvey Barrett, Tor- Holiday books are available for Mrs. E. H. Morley has. vacated -- . were: ,Premier Nixon, Ron. Mr. -John. and Mr.. A. Keyes both onto., Mrs. Edgar Bath,- Pickering, the two weeks the *abrary is closed. her former home on the Kingston . Hon. em McArthur. and waited on the Council,. "requesting Mrs. F.. Adair, Pickering, and . one '' Rd. Fast, and has taken up resid- crow,• . brother, Norman Banks,. also of:' Pickering Salvage Realizes $17.65 ence- in part of the home occupied - -- - city officials. They discussed that - a road on the 4th con. at Lots Bering. and four ' grandchildren, by Mr, and Mrs. Ken. Aforlep o'A ant experienced.. by the 2.4• -6 be closed. Weeds have been �e tuners} took 'place on Tues- one Pickering Salvage C &nhnittee the Rudd farm, ties with Wartime $off- growing and these -men we`ll_ let y , The objective of. this and other • cattle teed on theca, to help keep day from the late residence, with has realized the sutn of $17•sl; from � The W. M S. and the Irsdies' Aid y . to be held, in, to Plane the them down. Counci`t granted this, intersent at EFslsine Cesnete=3'• {y�e' sale. of scrap fats and bones• of the Preabytiarian Church ws11.. alines is a positio'� where request. 1ldT•. Nesbitt, of the 8th, at Some of this has been sent to the 1 hold a combined meeting at the - artlme Housing agreeaaenta, as Lots 2Z-e. asked that a road be= pyp{� ° of Mrs: Sprott give inapie' -• B- W.. � Fund• and Sb•00 to the 'home of BE C. Munro , Thursday. signed or. unsigned• could tween'his and an .sdjoining PtoPer' ins p►rogranm on 3!►tl�. _ Red 'Cross. Residents -of AudleY and' July !b, at 2.86 p. m. _Cars will be earried- out legally. The letter ty be aped.. His neigh 11 _ cows ohihdren of Ajax school bolped with . at the 4- corners at 2. m. that further meetings . "had basted through their awn Another of the annual rentals by : the "drive' • Items for this column ate wel� be held to deal with the ple- fence,. and now were basting his ". the pupils of Mrs. P. N. Spratt was Pickering Bed Cr„es mould by Pubhahan If rots Y either in Ottawa or is the Council granted* perpsiasion to opm _ held is the anditlotrinm of flue United would like to have an announce- d Toronto, and that a dele- " road. Church here on Jain 29th. Tu R,ed meat of same • peraonil Intereall Until further.__ notice published drop's line to this otfld or body from the mtz:s d9ei- -: ./ These recitals have been _on . in .2 P. m- _ 6 P. m, Tuesdays os. phone 12W. athsed. It was moved by Dep- -. _. - . ' _ .Aeat's�ats P" . spisstion to._ a great • many parent+ and Thursdays, lastad of the ust>:aaal' Jul ii, Mr, Orm- Aanii- and secondedCo dl itt* B�ist =1'x.61 Mr with the result tlsat ,mays W, ys and .'Phues- f Next Sunday', - -- tDa .o.- - is d• boric. Reeve Reeser stated Cantiageades - 1,i "Ac class in this neighboshootl. including Sri' _ - vice in the t bsbyterhas Chuacli. who , took is the • ' There . v'vlll not be se en -- ttlnir W6900t problems would _ ebe following , the 1Sth or 26th• Sera► sea will b i -'�� So' many people have reanarked to resurned on the first Sunday in Tokens lW. 3 � Bert Coates, babel Heron, Eileen me that ^the bombing In Britain has Asst, and. the remaining three Han. X g and Miss. J Bushby► Helen O'Connor, - Joyce - diminished to _,Fisch an extent that •+� Bab�un, Jim .White, Eileen Clark, should not be '. further- an Soya° there will sat be. Sunda: l=iag the period of opt af Disttie a -week • in the Or311i& Goodfellovr, Chas. Coates, our support . pkkwing �,,,,. •• ,Z-.i Club, one - Rim+ required that I feel justified m Joan ralialse, Ruth Smith, Betty. deslinfR with this question. 1 ansr citizens had loaned the Club - Scott, Geraidiae• O'Canu►or, Jean ( of "almost_ daily occurrence. Daring St, F}aness de isles (,Lurch set of the Encyclopedia Britannic& Ness, Anne, Miller, Carolyn Smith, i of almost daily odcurrence- Daring 1 foilovi ing the closing -of same, - `! Claaeeat iElyoss Irwin, Jane ]Biller, Jessie 1 tiie time I was in London we had ' Religious Vacation Schuol is oft get was returned to the owner, Dmbarton United Church was the Bushby, Yyonne Cost", Meson I nine air -raid alarms and on seven to a good start, Tuesday morning with the G=Wdon at Na Smith, Joyce Morley, Howard Mash -- of these oetasiens the batteries for the fifth aorsecutive sumt,iier in Vohatne. Balder - i- -a-pretty- - °n i Waizman, :close to where the Corps tlds No. ,2. ><iadl :. leave at ties June 26, when Mariote Agnes, d&n -., Bert Cafik, Nary Souse is this parish. Under the - guidance of _ Y �. and Mrs. Aim Catharine Felling, Doreen McGlssh- situated went into action. On sousre our pastor and two teaching. nu_is ews a to be givist' b'? tie -Shy an, and '3anet ftmtt. of these - occasions bombs were of the Ursnline Order, it begins _ party. Thompom Pickering, wsm United � The piano work of little four and 'marriage to Corp. James Howard dropped. and people killed. Raids. each mornung with "Maas -at Nine Clamant, ill, C. A. F., son of Mr. one -balf - Ye"-old rM�on. nth, on the Southern towns are matters o'clock, followed by Cateahitical ia- �-- J and Mrs. JasC A. F -Clement, . -0. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L•- esntinned -on inside PaRes struction, � interesting project wOlk,; - Smith, . Pickering, at whose age, choral classes, supervised wanes and Toronto. Rev. F. W. Madden oleic- her Playing bee se one: of the Mrs.- William- 3Pariow play periods, closinx wlti, Based- - White peonies sad blue delgkia- late& Mrs. Spratt, of Whitby, pre- - - _ eve with white' roses on the attar, sided at the organ. Mrs Rai Roush events of the evening• iction of the Blessed Sacrament at the, tatting for aa' Inter g,•- sided Tsranth sang during the signing The silver collection received was i Our community has again beef[ 3 p, rn. The attendance for Tuesdalf, on July Lit, when Dorothy of the register. accepted by Mrs- • A,. W. Mitchell; deeply" kheved -and 'saddened, in the and Wednesday was fifty -.even and, dau�ghhten' of fir, • ,rod ;Mrs: , on behalf of the Red Cross passing of another of our very f;ftv��ne ,.�„p.,x;vely SeYS.inteeuir The bride, given in a Y lntrnng the r. oa ... S_ m. aprav& popular young women, ours. Meaner of the children are from Ajax, three. Luker, I'5,.1►t .l..a, "'r - her father, wove a gown o white whose. death took marriL$e to Willisan A11an• M?- silk,- bengoline fitted bodice, sweet- . was presented with a bouquet of LeGard Sparrow, from VPhitby • and • the remaindea _ John Mill- o n.+ A�- nuagy Lt3ghti J'r jrvAM cl,e fi4;Xt: Jg iu.a.rA;S. r, Claremont. Bev. E. G. xoicasan, net mittacns, a ceioline effect skirt - tea' lollow$ng a critical illness of two - - -- -:­--I"-. . f St, George's Anglican Church, of stiffened net harmed with silk weeks, during which t�kn'e she had Plans are well.. organized for iakering', - assisted by Red+. A-. Er•. bengaline, and Mary Stuart Kead- Iyukering Women's Institute been oontined to the London Hoap- the coming Garden Party to be held ennedy, Claremont. Wedding =us- dress and floor- length hand -e nb- Outdoor Meetias .:. $tall. She was in her- 23rD year. the Town Park on Wednesday �- is ed by bra. Chris. Fair, �___� , Thp;,. nnarriaea teak preen n..1y . evening; duty :Lis. •• -"jdesed --s new, w,1 �....al.c " late last - summer, and since that d accompanied Misses Leta Chria- white rose buds and shower bouquet A very enjoyable out -door mmeet- 1 Committees for the boot21s are as time, she has been living in St. e and Ruby G�ainBsr• of zed roses' and • bouvardia. ing of - the Women's Institute- was follows -- Fancywork and White . . The bride, gives in marriage by - Thomas, where her husband 'ia with Miss Margaret Madder - er tether, was sttima is long The bride's attendants • were two held at the home of Mrs. W. A. the -R, C. A. F. Elephant, Junior Bridesmaids, cousins of the McLean, on June 29; Over- twentl Both Mrs. Sparrow and her hus- fOrd and Burnedette Robinson. R+e•• to faille with lace yolk zW- bride, flies Barbara Shand and Miss wean present, including' s, few vin- freshments, Misses • Helen-- MAdda -s — dressed in Hsbe $fora. band• were members of -twro o! - eat�ed faille peplum sad.- _Eleanor` Hendrry, - pickering's well -known families, and lord and Jean Lennon. Countrpj eil with headdress of white flow- •Greenway frocks; om of pale peach $outine business included a report Mrs. Sparrow, before her marriage Store, Mrs, F. Ma,1daford, Mrs. A., _ r bud and , maied a .saascade bou- and -the other of pale Mrs. C. F. Hutchison on the Dis- - O'Connor, Mrs. J, UcXorrOw A". of Pink .roses and bouvard}a. g fin' carr7 had taken an active part in " many ° in old- fasMoned n egays. The trict Annual held receantly at Br+ou- activities in the United Church • McNevih and Mrs. Kaiser.; bridesmaid, Miss Bak=- Senior Bridesmaids, Mrs. Georg'!e Rhsum. _ C , Lunch Counter, llE[ise+•L alma -l?c- of the bade; .ware 'a floor- _ , sister of A of ,Directo , ~s=, girls. Avery' pleasing personality Guire and. Maty.. Teelp. All willing . ��i •.� w Bible Class and teachin &class of 1 blue sheer sown wit,} match- Min. An McFarlane - the Board rectors, ting that to receive an donation towards KE I NG N E, W S41 IF H P R blue lace yoke, and cap .ot blue �- groft, were attired in pale although efforts had been made to and manner, she was loved , and• worthy cause. Showers for same to and blie ,lace apd aerated .a 6llne sad Pale pink silk orgatizas, bring about st least a trial . clean- be snnouneed later. The Holy Name - osegay. of pink rose; and "sirn- + coronets of flowers and veil• and 'garbage res�eCted by rite many young woe- Charge �, COi�on ta tivie on with whom she laboured. Her . Mee ° to be. is bf + ing seed carrying deep pink earn&- village, no progress had been made the grounds and dance, while the, 's The best loan wev Mr. passinp� becomes another o! the very VAdAnt 3ians. as yet. The Boats was directed to ead tragedies experienced by this Jr. C. Y. O, will' sell tickets on t14 ller, brother of the groats. Ush- The 'rest matt was L, A. C. Anghs meet. &g�. to re- consider th_ a sit-' ee��ty in the last few different draws. rs were Mr. Hugh_ Mi11er. and ills. years, ll[cFarlaewe, R, C. ' A. F. �e ushers: - nation. , catatiig s.. gloom that ,has .leached , Bojes. -At the reception held Mr. Dugaid and Mr. Roes '.rhot neon, ; An interesting program on "Con - The ComnittG in charge of funds the home of the bride's parents, - the hearts of a very wide circle of = brothers o! the bride. seivstioa of Fruits and Yegetab- friends and fellow- wohkerb. for the Summer School held s accts! ; bride's mother received in -black At the reception held at the' Fal: lea" was given b Mrs. Bie and are: her husband, her evening at the O'Connor homestead 9urvh$ng, pe with . eyelet trim and Amihhant. � ­Inn, the 'bride's mother receiv- Mrs. Cowan, • with vely. discussion. Miaplehursi -Farm , ;Whitby -_ Mowg - - -- ttoas with .a corsage of talianisia ed in B two= ieee Parente, Mr. and Mrs.: - J. LeGasd, )? powder blue sheer by mennliere. The Roll Call was' -- . 'Pickering; two - sisters: - Mrs. Ray �• On Saturday even�pg lark and forget me - now •The with _matching A aaessorieb and 'nor- "_Name an Unusual {vegetable ". - k, Ifalifax, '$firs. tyre Holier, Baseball, followed -by bingo, for than _ 's mother wore, light ^ $lue sage•` of Johanna Hill roses. The A repir sentative of the Horticul- Dauphin, Man., sod one brother, young folk. onAhe lawn, and bridge, and_ a- corsage - gf talisman groon'n's mother received in nai y . tu.i al Society was- present and arr- .Herbert, at home. _ and euchre in the house, closii� and forget me noty. silk crepe • with white jabot._ match- _angepnents were cyionpleted for . 8 The funeral took place on Satur- with a few dances and a sing -song. Wor the wedding trip to the Arctic ing accessories, and a corsage • of joint garden party, to be held at daj._ � from -'the resi"&d% Prizes were -- for brJ4 e;- I,,adieg°, e bride were •a navy '•crePe • suit; 'Johanna Hill' roseii. the hoane of Mrs. A. E. Zaldwf -, of her parents; with interment at First, Mrs. W. E. McNevin, Ajaxp :. th navy hat and shoes and red For the wedding _trip to .Ottawa, - on the, afternoon of July $1, with f a Ersbine Cemetery: Pallbearers" were Gents• First:' Mr: F. V. Von Pills ceasories, After the trip` they and the 'Laurentian, the bride wore Miss Florence SteinhofT as speaker, Messrs Lloyd Courtled, Barry Mur- Euchre'-- Ladies' First: Miss Carrie reside. :in the ' Hudson Bay'- Eliiabeth blue and white printed on the subject of "Landscape= Gar- kar, Jack Wheeler, Ken. Balsdon,. MaG�, Gents,' First, Jinn M ct, where Mr. Miller will silk dress, white cartwheel straw dewing ". Don, Kemp and . iWm, . McIlroy. ow. in bingo, the 'winners -� y on his work as a .mateorolo- hat with white. accessories and a. The meeting then adjourned in- `'Rev. M. R. Jeukinson conducted the Continued on hands page .4 Vg asajptaut, cortege of pink '.carnations. Continued on inside Paso service. �1,-. _ -. .� .�, , a 2. .; + - M-. 'll - _ •"'••:" r•FA• y '."c: - �+r-- - +.z ' _ . ;.. : t_, . - - - ,.rrr, V �:w�`zs# ._ ..�..- ar.'t' .sc:..+:. i:�Y - :°sr� '.t:' G.s'- a4i:�- :,..•, ;:,rc.:.w.::,:_......��+_. .rte.`- a.�::.,rr,c°^}�, Y `i« -..- �_: :a..saar..:,. ,h• ��' "'"' . °' " •x,. ?. ...�"': '�y'..••r . a'fY.- 'x` _ ,q - '- a :' _sv...c+.cJ -" ris..'�ys+.•... .. .j 1+�' �- ..c ' � y,A, . is s,• •.db^ xw.s, i '. •'i �':.... . '•Z,' s ,4 " uy -7Pi ♦.4. 3_ •Y _ C tyV.,. &� - j;, ?�;F T.. - �d • 0 5. � f ..- � 'f. - '�. .. `'�"• t -. .`y,,' -ice ".:• '. k - of the Allied conquest at North Germans Confiscate people of these localities from THE, WAR WEEK -� Commentary Ott CUIIdi1( EYQtIts Africa. The Axis may have the learning English and thus _ being '• �4 shorter communication lines when - English ' Grammars One Road Into FortrlESS Of Europe it comes to invasion --but the Azo able to help Allied troops in case is very definitely in the middle of an invasion of the Continent. Germans are grabbing up all Quite i far cry, says The Win - r,.,'_ - -- - when 1t comes to serial bombard- - - -_ slaps I.Yes 1 [IfOU$ll w7�lOn&a and Ba�ans meat. the English grammars from dis- -' - - - - - -- gists bordering the�iorth Sea- �� ribose, = -from thy_ ��n €:- - and the Channel, according to a Bence of a coupe of years ago - la the presently pelilar game effeetive defensive operations by Sweden's largest shipyard com- when the Nazis were studying •.of guessing where the Allies will the enemy. And Salonika itself, plated vessels valued at over news report. The idea behind the English in readiness for the.con- - strike against fortress Europe the the best base for an advance into ;11,600000 is the last fiscal year. confiscation is to prevent the q _ uest of Britain. Balkans. generally and Salonika is the Balkans, lies at, the ' end of s - -' .­particular heye not been ignored, long- sea haul from Alexandria - states the New York Herald Tri- (800 miles or more),, _ nearly half r� bune. A large fleet of American of which is flanked by islands nbw -e Present . \ Liberators, hitting-at Salonika's in Axis hands. - .,F airdrome, have just emphasized The Greek islands,'"' the strategic possibilities of the tern - Mediterranean, already The outer rim of these' islandsOR eas cbnaista in the main o! Crete, Sur- - pr -_ - brought Into manto and Rhodes. It is hard to rn lomatic and militaary rya activ tiv by dip- activity in the see how an expedition could reach - - - - " -- - MINES :LIM Near East. -(NO PERSONAL LIABILITY.) Salonika unless this first line of Lo" Sea Haul entry into the interior of 'German- IiRhtacilitie naval, fvess vessels c and ysubmar- Vendors Capitalization, - ..3�000,la00 _Shares. Par Value,_ .00. 9 Axis defense was eliminated. with SaIoniifa 'is- a fa filar . po{•t of -, - • (Pooled), 1,000,000. Sold for Cash 240,000. Treasury,- 1,760,000. dominated- Europe. It lies at the Ines. -To what extent the mans - Mouth of the Vardar �1LeL._.th8-- ialagda - -af- the'- 4saek-- arsl!$elaga, _ i _ moat practicable route'to the open lying north of the first three, have MOLYBDEHITE ' - country of northern Jugoslavia and also been prepared as .bases for , the Hungariatf plains. A victorious harassing convoys, Is not knowg - _ GROQP A advance along that line would to- the, public. To put it mildly, -DEVELOPMENT N�R�EMAN jeopardize the whole southern • however, it may be assumed that , rrmnlplr of 4Tia a•tellitp4 -47„e- t ILlct 1. acalh ' lv uirs)i`n uaylsa- garr, Croatia. Rumania and Bul- tion of� the route to Salonika dif- MERIT M11VE5 L garia -and would also liberate O� -- - - ficult and costly. But if the bases - - . - - -- , - - - - -- - - - . -- - -:- - _ - -- } ------ TD -' Jugoslavia and Greece. , It would on Crete and the larger Dodo-c- 602 ACRES menace German'y's access to Ru- anese Islands are turned_ - against -- p -- ,naruau vir-anu L,LaL uuput•iant ari•= their present Possessors, the Iess. Pov>� F - - - tery of Axis traffic, -the Dannite, e� nuisances might be neutralized. Geou G BOO ACRES • a The uneasy political situation m In all, an attack upon Salonika , '` . -IA CORNE 'the Balkans could be capitalized is clearly hazardous and complex, 0. - -- upon by the invaders, who.__ _ w Uoor v% r.. .war also have the aid of guerrilla arm-. against the .Axis or the military y ies already in being. Moreover, potential of Germany should he - - = .PILODUCEA ; the successful conquest of the so depleted in the great air battles -' INDIAN . Balkans would open many posse- - ' over western Europe as- to leave 1 MOLYBDENUM OPERATED BY 5 /SLOE = = billtiee of `direct attack upog Ger- , . - the southern fla91. of -her Europ- - - many In a region where such at- can position weakened and' over -' • fOR;WXAccoavra;me -' tacks would have immediate re- extended. Neither of these are "OPERTY OF GOM/NIO percussion upon the fighting in im N • Do ei llities, both intensity the Russia. critical bnatur� of these present DOME =OP AT'IONC'O. oovs elv rr yr ' But the Balkans do not form a days of preparation and suspense.. .comfortable theater of operations. Two -Way Pay -Oil - REPORTED MILLI-X4 r - The paucity of communications, The distance between England M ' - -_ _ 300 i'ON MILL RER�JRTED n5 Toes PER DAY which would hamper Axis a defens- es. rose. and North Africa. says the Buffalo TO START PRODUCT /GW Jf/ME /i3 would also militate against• a _ ' . ,'. - - �' _• _ . rapid Allied advance. The terrain Courier - Express, is about 1,250 -/(/LY /943 miles by air-am easy flight for - which enabled Serb and Greek long-range planes. They've cover- - - guerrillas to keep the field long ed the' route man}* times, carrying - 4AOU4 after their lands had been over• troops and high- ranking Allied of -, _ _ t+1� v ��t�Tt+ TTT� - run, offers-- many: possibilities -for - ficials.' Now British planes have _ NORS�uststy MINES LTD. - • made. It into a bombing run- -with a two-way payoff: - • - rl'd3S ACRES - Ttle- British Air Miaistr; has -just • -.- ._. . XT disclosed that several squadron& of - y,+iA »wa,.• .' -. L.Auuubter UUluvent Y:lve comp%ef'ou . _ r — - - .:- - a round -trip flight from England , - - - • _ Mw Africa lug -bla ff •l - 11 Zw - -_- -- - pall - - k l: 1 d -1 b hat - - -- - -g04 Agree_ adjoigi _the _Indian _M411'bde�lutm. adjoining ras bden m - .. ng 1,93? Acres ad the Lacs Moly a n wor s at r e r c a en on - - Development of Dome Exploration Camping' (WmZnfon Government Development) on the the way down and the big Italian which is now nearing production..: Latest -roportai- North, South. and East. Latest reports show IA. - - .port of La Spezia an the way back state that s 500 -ton mill on the Indian will be is Conte- producing at the rate of 175 tails- per -day. - = after -refuellug . xna reple"ib -fug production by July of this year. To quote Norse- The Norseman Properties, • In the' words of Paul - i the bom_b'racks, mgn's Consulting Geologist, -Paul D'Aragon; ,The D'Aragon. Consulting Geologist: "Cover the coh. "" Shuttle System same granitic. - formations is -which the. Dome tinuatioa of the Moly-bdenite bearing formation - This now technique is important Ikiolyixientte deposit is located extend through on the claims now being operated for the Gov' In that the bombers don't have to the Norseman Properties. - ernment's Account." , fit3 bl t their way back brough alert- iThere are only.3 producers of olybdenite in all of Canada and the largest of these is the MACDONALUS ei enemy.defenc�es after attacking 'Dominion Government Property known as the Lacorne, their target. They just keep going, j heading for predesigaated air. There is. one outatandin g property almost ready for' production on a 600 -ton basis; the. Doing - - - uevePJpment known as Indian Molybdenum. - i * fields at the ends- of the England- - , Ttre r y North Africa run, Id addition, the - -- D opertlea of Norseman Mines Limited are closet related to both of the above enterprises. l ��` -straight -line overland route allows both geologically and from the point of view of location a may be noted from; maps and reports them to attack targets at any point in this bulletin. - along the way without the neces- sity of flying so many long miles - GEOLOGISTS PRELIMINARY REPORT ON _ —"- ` /� back home. For example, it a tar NORSEMAN PROPERTIES--CROUPS ' A, b,' G and F. sV get is 700 miles from England, - , - - the round trip would be 1400 -miles, A large batnotith of granitic rocks occupies most of the surface of L.aeorne, La Motto and This way the bombers travel 1,260 ;Preissac Townships and it is in and 'about this granitic mass that the above tour groups of proper- - i miles on each run: 'ties, A. B, G and, F. are located, as well as the Molybdenits Development of Dome Mines Limited ' This new British shuttle sy�tetn land the. Molybdeaite Property being operated by Siscoe, for the account of the Dominion Gov'L. nringa euc anniner m Ttia L. Ll.,A lL w..�d ' [orating part•oi the mass that are located the two Molybdenite Deposits second only to, the Cli. max in Colorado -=the largest In the world. I refer tiers to the Dome is Preissac sad the Gov, SIDE GLANCES B Galbraith " Lll' tvu� cvruers ox L,acorae, ais morn, Malartic am vassaa Townships. Y -Blocks A. and B adjoin the Government property; . A on'the North and 2 on the Routh and ' .East. � They are situated astride the North -South belt of sediments is which are located the intro- ti j : sives containing Molybdenits on the Government property. in other -words, they cover a continu. • � = ' uttvu vi ciln molyvaenite- nearing torm"wa on- tae etatme now,, -being operated for- the- - Hovers - - ~ ment's Account. - reologicsl_condit tons - are - f- vourah's. on both group& for -the deposition- of-- Molybdenite Ore _in commercial quantities. Groups G and F, 800 Acres, lie North of and - adjoining the °Dome prop. - ' arty. The same granitic formations is which the Dome Molydenite Deposit is located extends through your Preissae Property known as Groups G and F. - - June 1Z, 1843 '(Signed) PAUL D'ARAGON, I.C., 9-Sc., Associate Mines Institute; Professor of Mining, Poly- ' technic S Ll- •Cnnaniti'ne Geologist Norseman- Mies i imi,nd OPERATIONS• ' a \ A _: sw w ,liius 1ieo1o3!bL, 18 now on the Norseman Property conducting a geophysical survey with Magnetometer. Every one of tike 2,73i Acres will be subjected to this Magnetic Test and regular reports each week or ten days may be j `expected on the results at this scientific exploration: . This work nas been undertaken in order to determine at the earliest possible moment which 'area of this large acreage may warrant concentrated and immediate development, looking to- )I ' wards production. -It is with the utmost confidence in this enterprise` that . we strongly advise the Immedia, ' p , s Limited at the market. -- 22c ASKED i /r � 1 urchase of Norseman Mine 19c BID "' • • . '- - - - IORDON DALY C OMPUY-, TO, CANADA DING „ - AD 4 404 VICTORY BUiL TdRON _ TELFh@NE 921 -2 - _- ;..'Kindly send me complete information on �N&seman Mines. Limtted�.• with1out Owigatiom J' ,ll� +wsrulnasaiMOa '�acsu s �e�f.Q � 4. 0.4 _ _ N.......... ' - AMID ............... ..................................................... ADDRESS ... .......................................... IT w►insw wee have to let `i�iiw ride In the tank as tMe W.P gunner. He's 'ft o* one with a helinetl" . 7 - •�„�, "'•.� is — w..vy ,; �.yeaa_++. +..ee4si•n>_: :es � 'ib`h_'a -, } :#, 7r � •^ 'ry •► ! 2. ^ i,M .- .41,x .^ a "r`•3- '4*'� � .S' �.r, r. � �� •! ., .^' ` .` ` � �_ .�,.: •.M •n =: µY.. �' *' � ,�" r.•, hese days, when teat must yield' . PAxnoN, sun '� • the utmost in f I�acvour, utdity •xs.. o f _ supreme tmbortance. Ask _for .. ' : . -,�: > : : :: 4t 40 _ p ' WHOLE WHEAT 1AE1i CI►NI►YA = Ise "T a come and the o " he"� h " "• Y g, ,ms's:' .: •.'v ,;:,. r;,. •.. „•',� „': .• - aaisw red. He has s followtn I I I H 8 � H G S r�. G Y;, 11 an the -moo who °.t5'. especia yam g merr,, ._ s� }'; "• `< - CAPTAIN FItANR 1i, SHAVII will follow an hin with a voice _ _ B � -. _ and 'a pair of flashing eyes. No, - -whole grain cereals, are one of ! r Lo, one -does not fear this ,Senor 'the health - protective foods that wai __ in to cot dal .Nabisco Shredded Once more Dickle, wonaered ,. s Lafallette• more roan a fly." s, bur Nutrition Authorit,es ask us the Consular launch when Dic ie f ly sd4 F "s..�d went -down- bo -- _the- .- he_vere_not_baskit►g up. the wrong ar <n -,t e -100% whole wheat, with all, :• pier after midnight. - Dinner at tree. His apprehensions for the ' `-lhe bran and wheat germ, Jn "` x� dry >!•' :< the Casa Falleiro had been a �ety of Hiyatala were, he said, ; bs most owilydigested fora,. � ,.,,'.•,. V� _ slightly exasperating affair, be- becoming morbid. And it was:he Children especially need the cause Dolores had seen fit to : I • affair of the Navy to, repress any ';, . -- food- .nergy a-nd fcads atone for her relenting by an air contraband importation of arms, that Nabisco Shredded Wfieoli :" of formal frigidity. Then, as well, not his business. unit' aid ' the - Doa Enrico had once again ex- Navy care a straw one way or High capers in steel . helmets Shredded wheat and buy War pressed- the- opmon - -that < -no- -real_ -+hA p er what became of the were cut - by American soldiers wings Stamps- repslarly. tronhla, gag llkel _to.arise_ in the _ ? - senle�vliere -in -- North' Africa �- -- - TM CANADIAN4MRSDM Y _Callano mines. Imported arms Red Cross Le a block WHEAT COMPANY LTD. ; .•. eity,__a� matter how ,much, scare- might rhetraace the safety of the for bo s back from the front. • e�3B Niagara Path' Canada Y mongering there might be. He arorEngs -mfg zti put - a party in ghorta a of "' • 4 - `= had talked with the President -for• possession of that gold which, is S girls made cutting - a long time, quite earnestly, and the lifeblood of war. - in ,scenes like this numerous. u1G �Iv,,,�ei':�tn L,.il be " : C -J 3ttre - •, n-•/P �-� ;'v „ !! ♦a�a fhn d91in m�ctline • • _ . - - * t all was well.. The National be expected from the Navy; up to Callaao," Wynne offered. Guard was quite loyal, so, too, _ which .was more a guarantee of "It might he .possible to make was the Navy i hiss secret agents good faith than an ac*ve force a look -see along the coast.., Gas- kept him idormed of all under- in the nationral ,life. increasing activities, had made it currents fn the armed forces of ''Well so to pard'o is a Ay bit of woik; but Canada To Have ag as "you are set- he mayn't have seen the possibil- ueeessary to-tstablhttbis guic� the land. isiied,r' said Dickie over the brim and effective means of commun! .'And, after aH, Don Dick, " - - of _ s dinki tumbler.. "Salad'.". tty of observation from the _ air. War Aar Service cation w!w the IInited Kia3dom « n -. I cart give orders to all the pilots, e -said Dolores'- lather. somewhat We of the Service can - for men and materials: - su - -too; L., buy if eye- lifting.- What ---� - -he Atlantic -- -.:The need for a speedy and - - --- pointedly, Lt is the President s • afford to ignore any riotous out - would yotr do i! you trorigged hiia, ' - - affair, mark you" cry," said the Commander wisely.- 9» -*— regular troops' airmail service is +� sir . • The wings of Canadian air particularly pressing, More than Maybe it .was; but it was also We dominate the political poet- "Legally, I haven't. a. leg to - the affair of tits man who had tion, as you know. One aelto .. " stand on " fretted Dickie • "but service now travelling from New. 250,000 members of thsj Canadian fatereated so much foreign capital frown our guns, Don Ricardo, can there see occaaiona when, the foundlaad to ClMorta, wll] soar ,armed forces now are !a +he is the country's development. lay San Josef in the dust. -Thai law's an sae• and .this ma l over' the AElantle Ocean before UniEed Ktngdam. During the peat Thus, what with this and -that; is wh - all would -be esidents y another month is ' done, Mualtions Year, due to lack of space on air• Y ,� on. of t,�tem. If I can svoid it, Minister Hoge told the house of craft they leave unfortunately not - -' iiiggina was in a mood fox first make good. friends with na. theroW be as rifles dished out to- Ammons test west: been receiviaj mall regularly sad Is w en he embarked in the Hg• spoke a certain amoant o! such as might threaten Callano." The Minister announced that ar quickly. p 3 - Lanch and told .Manuel to head truth: - Old the Almirarite gig- "You'd have made • a good col - ber out towards the Almirante gins might be, but her •guns were '• said W ne a rangements have been completed "It is espected' that the ' laltial 8' ns, lying' in the sire &m with 12 in..'aihd ca able still of being pprovingly. for establishment of a Canadian Hight of the new service will occur , p Next.morn'nlig discreet Wquiries government wartime transatlantic early fn July." _ .'only a few lights showing. - tired without bursting. Her sec- an Dlckie's part elicited the fact air service, to carry mail to and The Mnlater said it was antict- "We mightas well leave a card onAary'batteries were formidable, that Ferdinandi,' Lstallette had �n the Navy," he said, - to ©; fire ah was s fort, no leas; from the Canadian armed forces in pated the service would take care ceased to illuminate San Josef s. the British isles and to trans ort of all airgraph mail and all ar mod Challenging, they ran alongside. vvbose artillery could raze tt,e social whizt. p p'�Y y_s~ members of th'e forces, avers- toscea' }ettere. 1t was not be- revel ry to tlia volcanic g 6e ancient .cruiser, ono were "The' be„XKWs cone into .hid- moat officials and technicians en• Roved that rcels could .be car - t.� :ie! Lefittins -. ,±girth from which it had grown. I ," thought the Consul in 'a � ,+ $aged is production of .-Terms---- �--- �--. ^p 1 ._Mkie's rank', late though the hour T1he Navy }'fad declared ae one Sam way.. Scared he'll get r't .as terta}a. ' r eras._ Although many -of the of- mac for the new President; and bhe neck for that schemozzle at , "The new war service is not`& ' ifkers were ashore or turned -in. the tTsteat of the'ahip'a swinging they Flowers." _ cammercial or a permanent ore,° As Nature Made 'lrlltz - had doss more -.ta. restore " gtsite:_a party was asseriibled - -in — - - And through -that day= Le - was raid Mr. Howe.. tthe wardgoom.. The Commander order, perhaps, than all the Na- vaguely conacioua of an undo- "It,wili carry no tare -pa in nPaa deeplg apologetic ,ltTr the• ab- tional Guards ever conscripted fined su p s The Now - Jersey• Agricuitural arnce rho coon 's hinter rte ggestion of suspense; an sen„ers, y g -a 7sence ashore of the Captain, .who trY Y gan• undercurrent 'o•1 emotion' ]seer is - Experiment Station at New Brunie- ••Then I t.itders"tand that yon -Canadian -Bulbt Planes. wick has given up its.attempt to „ .was also Lord Aigh Admiral ot° hand, i :. Cobs Hiyatalan naval forces; but do not favour a Dictatorship ?" Wynne. returned by,: ><he ,eke- "Mr. Howe ,said outside the, make better hens than those ere- offered to do the honours in his asked Dickie. nine 'plane flotn Callano to re- Howse that the service would be ated by n_ ature. For I months stead; he lead the visitors to'the ' "'Oh, the Almirante is Nstisa- : art a few v conducted by Caaadtan -built Lan• 350 liens were kept in sat arai- p ague with tremors &list, your Excellency.':. caster bombers,' the'tirst of which ficisl world of 26 -hour days, cads -_ great stern cabin, ordered re- •end a hint of rum�binig" unrest - freshments; showed every -diepo- It would not do to question from the great mountain itself • fs sbheduled" to come off tbs as• of 14 hours of light and 12 of -aftion to make a night of it. one'e:host too shrewdly, although otherwise the situation at the sembly , line at Mahon, Oat., darkness: "Ns, matter how late, you ere Dickte had a notion that the trend mines was normal. His, aerial re- shortly. But the experimenters- learned_- „ of naval policy -would be affected connaissaa `Fo Carry Mail. , that the' hens so blessed by kil- welcome; -said- the Commander ce had been lruitlesa; . - by , the offers made bo it at the no ai c Is, his statement to the House, ence did Act -lay_-any- more: -eggs "genially. Not until they were crucial moment. A romise of t Gapardo a, boat .yvaii Mr. Howe . commented that the than when they scratched around well established did Diekie_ moot P dsscernibte, although- he had pur -. better pay and quickei promotion el growing strength of the Canadian in the barnyard, running -from • she queetioa in his �mind�: • , p� Y made a detour along the "Do you think there is any - had turned -the scale_ before'to- creviced, coast:- armed forces overseas, and their cogs and cooks bearing hatchets. , day, would, most probably, do'• it• .. Sari - running going on? •he en- I did spot a sort: of foot t'iack, " quired between two yawns, as it min' te though," reported the airman, ' ; - 7►es•e negligibly. Through the wide -apen stx "that led from one creek • and it -�V E Y windows of the captsili's state t e _ =! "There is always - gun - running," . cabin came the soft, ,very distant yon el hat rnveir. ShA iI ' laughed the sailor, . woo . practic- - you 'feel that way, air. Shill I p g at a engine give it a look -over to- night ?." ulsin of a motor 'bo •s :, ps „�.�. ,d�„�!e sea. "i�� running all -out; and Dickie recog- .• , Gibe me a" line on 'it and I If • , pasa•oi tee evaayw � nized� -�- spa- T'd�o's- craft. - - -- „ uryrx�il, ' be- its. „w._ ,v, �k thrust ourselves - „..,. :. "Heard about this Lafallette °” u n ou an bon er, Command- ecsn4Ldred him anziousty. Po Y Y g ,. :I; Yo n ra a ;caked Dickie, always usually, , er," Higgins o4serve;d, ; rising to this," he said. a "It 'therteais r n- paWng back another yawn. Sun- g° running going on, you can bet . { ISSUE No. 2 --43 "'But you are newly come, Etc- your socks >t�will be well o y - cel}ency; the night one begins:" __ rgan - - -- Y tzed and the wont leave man ! Wit oLt�-ul: -giv -- -- loop -- hospitably- minded man it was "Meaning there'll be guards - impossible to leave: ,•The; drone of with. orders to shoot -o# use tale 1 Gaspardo'a engine , .quickened, „ knife ?„ pulsed louder, daaoe away into a "Much about that, Consul. And ` 1 g 1 mere • augs*estion��of_ a sou d.' a murdered Consul might. result Missed him. Dickies `lips in inteznational compllcatione, ` framed the words over his tum- don't you think ?,► `. ,'' tiler's rim, 'and Wynne nodded._ "I'll be'as canny. as a m -Cher-. That fast- runnin boat had come „ g , cat with kittens, promised Dickies in from seaward; and i�•was con- "Then I'll come along, too-- ;oot,tn rt+At C'aa� ardo was' er- + i xiQVe• si featl within his ri hts return n ttallch aTied. on Sfax y g g Secret Service work, at that. from a fishing trip; bu•t there was _(Contnued Next, Week) also the thought that he might have accosted a steamer well out- - - ' side the national zone and cal- Spare The Flowers , 30 lected from it such contraband Z._ SENDS 1,000 sa it best paid him to tran's rt. It is an old rule bu po t still `- -w " " " s $cad BRRLSN CONSOLS , LEGION -, But it was .too late now; Gas- one, says The Chatham News, ; : ;:•s: >: ;;, _ "MACDONALD'S MENTHOL ", As, i► rdo had found his desired that vacfftionists, tourists; week- FLAT ON HIS BACK I William Olipliaat 'w .. " , haven• busy friendly hand& would enders and half -dtL ors dd their and William r. show how it's done^ a Scom BLENDS - or EX►0Ri' ' ' Y , J 5 _ Cioar�itos assist him •to run his loot to any beat to .leave the .countryside as su'Jitsu style lldightyhandy thing to J , one Qf a hundred convenient hid- .. ,beautiful as ,they found it. - 'Irnow. Heady to know a bowl of Kellogg s • Corn Flakes tastes wonderful anytime, to my dn& MNitary Address O"rm 3ng. places: -- _--= = - -- - — -For the wistful holiday - maker use - - -too. Gives;me- real -zest for breakfast, deed CCANADDMNSiNuNrtW KOWD -5x They made the best of the en- ' who rE+ma k' bitterly how long a . ays father. "We eat them_at our House .. . PoIICES(tw.rswrd). forced ' idleness; _ with the politer search had to be made this. a rin » s P g' - all hburs' says son. By independent honours of °the shi well • done, to discover violets, Dutchmen'p survey, ellogg's Cora Flakes are the Mafi Omer end Remliftme ter i P' ) OYLIIfCAa DarARTMuff f they accompanied the Com- breeches or June beauties or who I "favourite in a majority of Canaditab4mes, W. C. MACDOMALD INC. mander to the less -sedate ward- Tow search' the flitting" roadbide =Ready to eat in. 30 seconds they leave roorri where wag much ao pots sad pane to wash.eonomical' ggod cheer -tor • the •,flowers they 'recall as ' RO. Mx 19", Mere d'Amws; , too. Get some tomorrow. Made by _ _ and a quiet gambling game. part of boyhood s early summer Kellogg's is London, Canada: `' "�u '-_ -said Dickie ae it may be said with point aiat •tki r w�,�. \ >.• __ 1til0ur°t+MObsn�phe,wseartstdsrw diet' cast the launch loose ltom disappearance oz many of these the . ship's gangway, "we'll go is due simply to the Elect 'that ' straight ahead and 'not oak the other holiday - makers passed that a+ - '��tC•��s+.�y� =• Navy's opinion at all." wray before, them. - ._ _ - ^'ca7" w1C'tr,, ?' -rns' - •� •, .r. ter- e. _..t- •fin. .z-•a' a•., '., , -- �— •- fs.'iw .y-- >t.id".t.i '�k"j�ti +S .c>s'� . ra �' u -raw. -.g. .: „C"-� . - �a.,,$.__._'.' .,... -5._ - 5'�,u.: - -bd• .:� ....+o-.,�;e- �.:r^ • - ;vr.• 'a -K:.: x, z 4ti" - e., '..M: - 'y= .:.'�' .,...•.'-sc' °•.f.;. ':G.. .•"^f•.x'. __{{'a- i.' F'°. 'a.,.r.« --� ., >; ..:r;.w`r• '-FSp • .. a, �'b ".?'. � r '.i:�,, i�c.,•..S.s. °: •- .i.•.k:.: '�.'1. =c_• t ,y :.' ": . .` -� - •`t''s-y ^rte :!--•- �' • °q = t "; '. J. Donavan '� 'HE Sriabush $ospital `F'arrla Elevator i A. A., B. Sc. - r a l r .y�Y O T R ' AISTS Government Licensed . 88J Offhe 88W Ontario Land Surveyror E C T MAIN Str. - 3TOiJFFVILLE - - -- _ i 365 King Str. East, Oshawa. Phone 197 _ SPECIAL Phone 1981 C :M- eternity. - Medical and Surgical Shorts, $31.Oo per ton - -_ frerred to in-- erection 59) Carer Taken t - - -- 1670, Protein A E. C T K`*" '"'+ • y Semi -Room tart lea binds . RtCHARD.,ON . � Maternity 7 ., rtr r twine at e - NOTICE OF SITTINGS j Registered Nurse$ in Attendance ` old price. :- GENERAL .latiShHAN(:E ., -_ z - titlisi • Grain and Chops of all Kinds; _REAL >J�,TAT>; OF REVISING OFFICERS �.. and 24-Hour Service Given Order your chick starter -early ,CONVEY A N C I N G fin. _ ; ' , � .. Ambulanes gar 3�a Laying Mashes and Dairy Feed ,n• . - �. •- . -....+ eennaaar�,a,•,•+w ae- % Take care of bags 'An old established agency, TAKE, TAE, NOTICE that sittings of the Revising Officers for the purpose _ because they afo # -to serve. of hearing cgmplaints or appeals with regard to the voters' lists to MRS, E. R.. GOOD' ' hard to replace. Phone, Pickering 60 - be. used at the election of a member of the Asse�nbly pending for the l Elec+:oral District of Ontario will be held at the times and, places set areirioAt, -'Oats forth in the schedule hereinafter set out: W.M. MAW 1 y o lace o `r Dp - unicipa it ­Date and. Hour - '..P f Sitting Clerk of WANTED ' . g DEAD HORSES A CATTLE � 1 :.,-.VALUATOR, - - -- f Permanent $,ICENRSU AVC-11uNEER • A`ir o 'sittings Bevies Officer y _... nR - - - -For tree plcic up phone, Fa.es conducted Anywherc' Nagging Pain , BROOKLIN Phone .or write. Addsres fl1 Duudal+ T,%-p. of Reach July 21, 2 p. m. Twp. Hall; Manchester, F. Christie • • • • • • • • •,.1 • • bb ,v n � ,iliypa 1 n ,, •r,......, HM:h, Ft. Pezz;, Il. II u iteaa- that F�•asa the —Temp ,• sad CLAREMONT - - - • � - street, East, PI ING Twrp. Scugog July 22, 2 p. m. T%p, Hali, Scugog, H. Hutcheson Nerves. Jt_tma be Your Eyes. PICKERIN ''' Wh i t hy. Ontario. y O . . Jude Coleman will be the Revising Officer for the above- mentioned AGINCOURT RADIO SERVICE Municipalities. C. H. TUCK, O PT. D yQ .•,• ... • zone 8 4! D. e pay the phone char ee 3`wP• E.' .Whitby, July 21, 10 a: m Twp - FIaTI, CoTnus, r. curves Disney Block, Op P. v. - Twp, of Whitby! July 17, 2 p. m. Twp, Hall, Brooklin, C. S. Thompeaa 1 GORDON YOUNG LTD Akin F. Annie will -be the Revising liver for above -m - Ib`l i _ ' . -. iTornnto Phone Ad. WN entioned nun- - , icipalities. OSHAWA, ONT. `Tide Farm y � A . Town of Whitby; July 17a 20 a. �'owa .Hall, Whitby, J. R, Frost ' _ er$ w r.roo ■-,sass ss� Twp. of Pickeriag, ( except Polling a.. - r ii3oaranteed Repair 3ervfce Div. No. 1; July 19, 10 a. m. Twp. Hall, Broughatm, Don. Beaton ~' Atli aonee�' I i,.r Maim Or Marl Ta'P• of Division Pickering, J 1, 20, io i m. Alvin .S F all ' .. - PoIL Division No: 1; comprising -_ -- AX1;1riV1t . 1�LL -- Alvin - inclusive tram Lake Ontario to No. 4 E. School, corner Kingston Fare stock - Farnitnre hairs j - - PEONS 62 r ti _ the 4th Con. saki including Ajax, Road and Ajax Rossi l INO - D:�'T, and the D. L L. residents. -- - - --Dor, LwLo", �f �'h estre >< wMerieug" Ne �. Duncan a Xcfto a WW die file Revdsips pike tor. the owy% Notice _ f� r > s.00 �"" AND r uer.arx TAKE NOTICE that the diets to be so revised are StoUff vffle p Camb3aaRsa Storm' Doors and 1 and 8 of the Voters' Llat for the year 1942 prepared for the MV WDAY, FRIDAY, SAT11RDA4 - � % : - - - above nimpiaipaiity or municipaUties swept Art -for the Town of Whitby July t, ! ass it 8t�ara -- Made w Order Parts'` 1 and 8 of the VOW=, List for the year 190 will be so revised. am �phsit - A" r.ua%aasroA TAKE NOTICE that the holders of proxies wader Il The, Edge of RoU Boutin the Active Service Election Act are warned that Proxy Holders must y gs submit their apPotatts►ent roans to the Bevh dnX Officers .for ratter ; Darkness IasIIrsnoe of All R1Das. - - _ Aapbalt 9idinp t3os as required by 3ectiom`.29 and 30 of the said Act Rest Pima and Ann shwMaa Rest Rates AYt� table with Wall Beards eta AND FUgTIEg TAKE NOTICE that' any voter who desires to sneer- r plain that his _na me or the name of any person entitled to be entered , News �evner ;$BOpLj �d 68t9i06. - -- N• M. -Gordon on the said list seas been otiaitted from the name, or that the names ; 14ONDAY TUESDAY WEDN'SDY of any persona who are not entitled : to be voters have been entered - - Addr. Pouffe thereon, -nay two lull .days before that day of the aforesaid aittdagt, - July 1% 13 and 14. " It Smells ;PPIy, . complain or, appeal to have his name or the name of any other BROUGHAM tM PICK - SIS - � — t. �.,a tie lint. CU a 1 - s "s"' 1'""° °W-t `"° ""` X6 °f AND FLWTHER TAKE NOTICE. that such a»treais mast be by notice � Burs Clarke Prentice plant was involved in a�aiaor car in vmtbW in the prescribed form, signed by eafnplainaat in dwplieate - - AM given to the Clark or the . Rev- #tins Officer or left for hipL at him O accident at the cornier of Ajax Rd- addzss, • as stated above, j( LICENSED AUG'TIONII:SS : -- and hQ. 2 8ighway.__YM foolishly, _ - - - - Juke Box Jenny they negiecied to call or 'wait fora �- —T For the Couvies of York and Oft. SAO; traffic, ofilker some sort of, an Dated thin 8th ds�y of TWy,. A- D., 1948 ( Harriet Hilliard _ to Corp. Ken Prts. iundwittanddng may have been arr- - _ - �- -' :. tice of C. A. & F., and of the Labs for bout parties urove oa. 5 ,' A B. COLS"M Chair. MURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY J. H. Prey. (formerly ft gdo 1` U said young �, around the man of the Election Hoard for the -- County of Ontarlo, July is, U and IT. and Prentice)- Farm and J arm. end of June received iron► .the oth- . •' stock Sales a Specialty, M. Fab MW �er party's lawyer, : very Proaainent Desert Victory Reasonable RataL _Kingston "K. C:' a letter, demand- -NT HE C.C.F. HO PFLON� AGIN. W a certain sqm, said to be the cost _ -_ - - -- - -- -- ------ along. Cassidy %► �SILIi8lChii `ca repairs to the other fellow's oung D A view Deal For-Agrico�e _ :. ,.::..car. This innocent, but honest young PI * g-. � ch+►P P Ptli. purchased a money, Tb Fanners of Canada, approz#aately vne�titird - _ -; corder for this sum and forwarded- `;- , .: ' - order to the '•i+. C. ". This took riled � of the population, received Sufferer's of bleeding or profaZtddeg p piles should know Bunker's Herbal easy lrozn the. Kingston location, 181b- -x]919 CONxf a Pills. Treat the cause.at its sours& Po they wrote our` innocent o :.�... ;::x..38 p. c. o! National -IneoMis y u 1930 --1940 �( )Sony back if the Arat bottle does Idriend again, saying .they had made lit- 1942 .�. b c. _:: -._ an error, the , aecour_t shoved have _ - - .... P• • . • . t g �n $10.00 more Pleaae� remit. ' ` '' - j - - Oak 8 ;Will agriculture far g after , :: _... a the same thin �'► Drs Stores i�Dowa in the K. . C.'s" office they, ` know this chap, hasn't any witnesses - i • . . Only C. C. F„ Policies will prevent a Toronto AD 85E8 =- Pick, b8 $ i! "Set alone a traffic officer and s t� } 7 the further tio. - Join 4-he C. C. F. Here is one profession that is " - ' �_,' RON GIBBON Tong overdue, for. a ".clean -up ". The 'write C. C. F., 131 Oshawa Blvd..' Oshawa, Oat, ' practice of same of the un3crupulous " , ' soups but rich ds• � • - .>�, TRANSPORT 'I�yera -is - frowned - -- - - - — - -- - - - � � - - upon in- shame —by the conscientious mes:abers Of ' ' ' " ' ' , . , 1 1 1 i i 1 i1 _ fn�orlaia that wIIl TRANSPORT ' },e Bar. --' Tdris one "stinks The World's News Seen 'Through In dignity - -CARTAGE CHRISTIAN &IENC .�OII rWR Werh appearance ` Stand nowt I M4VTN(�: :Pickering Red Crbse continued - An internatiwW Dail - -_ --- AND (.RA_Yl+i�t�$TONI1 ' . � - is' T y Nrws papas .: through the ages. . - — "of nightly occurrence, and these are e-- Unbiased_Frea from $ioaeioesi• , No Greater Tribute pearly always some casualties. Bri- - sent r�O�1s Are Timely and Instructive red Its Daily Kingston Road West Lain` is more armed for 'total war' theme`' Together al N a,, _ _ - Manttor the �Ir«kiy Masazias sscti -Main than- any other nation _ r. - - - -_-- Neat -- ---paper for flu Hama N. W. STAFFORD IATTENTIONI �n earth, - - - - - - -- - -- - - - - -- Highway, Monnmantal � either at the present. time or is - ,aa Science PubIishiag Socie �y� -- ! ., i,;,wry. There are Iewei and sewer � P -1— ^ay �creer, Boston, Massachus� ; ti' Price $12.00 Yearly. or $1.00 a Month. �'.bY hands and less and less tithe, wl to Saturday Issue, including Magazine Seed'on, $2,60 a Year. Brock Road Gravel f t hter to and supply the wants Introductory Offer, 6 Sarurday' Issues 23 Cents rv"AE of the 'distressed, Nara Children still wear out ctothes ° -- Pit a .-and the lotting - -mothers' ---- hands-._ — _Addrasa _- ------------------- __�_:__� - �. gushed Pit. Run _T- ;which -replace- the, ,, .aie. engaged in ; SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST e the grimmer business of war. The i.. ,r;�,�,��r, , , L s' G . OWN ••,— /� L Gravel devastation, • in• .the . East Ei,3 of a London, 'in Exeter and. 'Plynotli, -- • -_ - -• UNERAL DL.ECTOR A!.-D +t - baffles .description. ,Because' the de: - - -- - Sand and Csr'aded ' ;abris has been- cleared ,awac and the T: r= EiliBAI.�IA,R - -- , -- streets__ are._tid :Ua��t�. _ ' �?.t _ ' _ 9uccessor;to, W. J. ilather . _ Stone ai y, - a casual glance- — ;light deciive'youu, but the vacant ' -- — Stoaffviue DEillve�'6 ' Or LO L:>jerin Pi�i -? -�[otd tell' an ominous story of app- . _ - - Poultry Night and Pay Service .� aliing destruction and death: The _ _ figures _.given ant of •bombing cas -. rosttoS • A � 1 PHONE Plant Pick. 97 r S' . parties . were -- 48,700 killed bb'000 _ r' _ ... _' R C. CLENDENING T° _ H "°'� °`n Wounded, requiring -more than First - ' + r.. a l Fish in ahaa�s�z nl> ms JOHN BOURNE # 90. . "The above is 'an entrant • ' Seas _ - LWw adw Raporti of chi Vint Of the :; Prtvah Anhol nes Red Cross L� .�J.Srs to Brltaiu in 1, 'MARKET. °i iPMs $[arc` ISM at O s Pickering News 4'fasdnd �� ' - s ► =I Day 1W Paz" / Ate, Wa bdag rssdtL . _ •. 1601irm Imp Mand the v.pse to N►. eiyl, a..,,.. _ - sirs want to read ab" yy rkhtam. -Oat. Mau •.iMn,.^y' .�'Y.'i' !.••R.. n�'S -Nl .. ;.fy •t'4t1.1� ..4 �Lw....L:y. ,>1.• -' sd-t•'... Mh;'4i'..^M .y.,.uR•N' • .••x.15 ed by Miss Blsncite Reuter. Miss gerbert, Major Robinson, Herbert Sat. Francis de Sales eoatiaaed L ARE M Betty Beaton, cousin of the bride, Hornahaw, - ' -,:�.• O - "- Wm, Turner, Shirley --- 4 ( looked charming in powder blue or- Anthony, Doris Hilts. Grade 3 Bill Clancy, Mrs. Harold Cleary, ; }s ! ganza with flowered tmot1f, and hat Merle Robinson and Joan Melrose, Misses Lois Wa%zman, Anus Teefy 1AUs. Shirley Hodson;- 6tisw� is-be to' match, and carried shower boa- tie. Grade. 2 Ronald Peebles and . gin on Sunday evening next in - _ and Veronica 'Waimoan, Messrs: + :'spending. a 'few days in' town. the Com'tnunity Park at 8 p, m, quet of blue and pink flowers._ The WR Robinson; -tie. qhn• Tran, Aar - f Jacir r•eauierstone jinn Tbe:y, Miss. Margaret ,Briscoe, was at The band will be in attendance. bride's mother wore a sky -blue suit Byrn Hornshaw, Claire Johnston, Clancy and Gerald Teefy. y . home for the week -end. Rev. Kennedy will be in charge of dress, with s&s*sovies to match, Gordon Hilts. Ruby E. Sinclair, Roy McLeod, R. C. A F. is at the services during July. A good and corsage of pink roses. The teacher. _ Our sympathy is extended to Mrs. 4. ,home on a two -week leave, attendance is requested. Morning groom a mother wore blue shadow Stev, Cafik on the' death of e Pte. Law:renoe McDowe:1 -,has Services will be held this month , in � black accessories, and corsage = mother,_Mrs.._Reid._ of blue and pink flowers. The ha - :" been at home over the week -end. the United Churc4lr at Eleven o'clock. PPY -' � Ytes, lack Goodwin, Sam Kaiser, Mri Andrew' Brooks, who is em, ;`... couple left on a wedding trip to Frank McMorrow and Geo.- O'Con- r Toyed at Fort Erie, spent a ' few Miner's Bay Lodge, Haliburton,. the _ - P:a P P nor were home over the week -end. bride travellin n owlet blue dress -'- _ , days at Home. S P g a y Corp, Morgan O Connor returned on Miss Florence Beelb Barrie, is rougham navy acdessorie , powder blue coat. _ Y � -� ' - .Saturday. ft•om `Nis era C spending a few la's with her aunt, "- They will reside at 17 Shotwell 'St. James HeBrady, of Detroit,' has 'week's Mrs. AyArs and Mrs. Barber. �. Wells► }d. The groom is a graduate been visiting his mother here rec- two training. Ted Tomlinson, who has been on A little daughter, "Minnie Patric- of U, of T. Class 1942. Ushers were ently. - 3►Jjfi I' x ,� Muriel Corbett, of . T>Dron_ to, • is Received too late for last week. the West Coast; has ' been moved Kenneth Turner, R. C. A F., aril vision her cousins the 'Winter Birthday wish - _ is was born • to John - and Mrs: I y es were showered Stack down to Central Ontario. Kno3 at Stouffville hospital on ' Terry Downs, cousin of the groorn. g , I ion Mzs. J. Featherstone b During the signing of the ,re f'11% i - -y' hem- - Jack Ward of the R. C, A. F. _ _ g g g gLD`�' -y Mks, and Mrs- Donnell Tamil and •friends Sunday, July 4th. Congratulations. � M;ss Marion -- Hagerman saner, y, %'o ursr, I y , at the home n - -- spent -t e`week= end -at -his home in - Jul First visitor at the'T. G: , „ Le,' 4auguier, ivir: and Mrs,. John y s Because She also caught the are holidaying on the farm: with . Claremont. Brown home at re- Mr--'F-'C. horn- thPi, riSillPh4sY M,w - , Garland,- of Markhaan Parish. _ �n Mr. and Mrs. " Elmer Daniel, Of bride's 1pj"i °t - C. S• B=y -=t- bunda , June 27. Arno the .ton, of Woodstock, sad the W. J. Y n8 - iozento, -spent Thursday and -Fri- B,�w, I�rul Mr. and Mrs. A. Fleming were The Sunday School picnic last ! a„ mangy c wPtt4; aho,•a .,. ere„+ ,. z+ .L` r • week came oil auccessrun der o! last week at the Ba tist hosts to several friends who Bath- y in the power, Cowan, O'Connor ar>Id Y P Pte Ross and- Mrs. Knox -'are � to honour Ruth Sloan and her BaBgotsville school yard, = 1 stone, Parsonage here• spending a leave with friends here. Irvin Lint has secured work • as O'Reilly fai,milies, of, this parish. . Mr. and Mrs. • Beare, Mr. and Mrs. .Walter Knox was with her fiance, Kenneth Bailey; with ,a mis- Y A party-of young folk enjoyed 'a - cellaneoua skewer cs *t^�:� ^ ^m;*�g a welder with an electatje lizirn atr ---]Lm F. F.. pt aa, took a tae bow%ttg people here on Sunday, se well cis Leaside. the Wirt.. McaGrlskin Tamil 'tournament at Oshawa on Domin- � several other- -young -- people marriage on July Toronto. in Many Mica •Marguerite Cammack, of last family, y . United •Church, Isnd Creek Pails workers In the-idW-. Mr. Todd, of fire U. S. A., who is The rain on Sunday was of untold ful, beautiful gifts were received. in honour of soldier boys home on vLiting Mr. and Mrs. Day. Dawson, benefit to The above was net recebred an til her parents here Teat week. growing crops and trait. ��• � !•' 11i asag a baritone solo at the morning Mm. Auld, of Toronto, is having �a�y morning of last weep, and mom. Gordon o�nith w��trtn her The Teefy f were hosts to ---- astride in the United Church. her yearl visit at the . - -was- .1: held ever >� cur- yatmS -r . � r 1 � �.z a Weiner roasts Mrs. S. Casaba, Mrs. Ida Boyd, co y �. Burronah a - - - -' . Nova Scotuy and reports the Blue. and jolly tithe, herd in - sad Mr. T. Camber, of Hawksburg,, ran Hys. Tran and Blanche enjoyed noses a _ fine People. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvannus Madill of a few days in Toronto with islet- Apparently a police patrol of -Oft., �01� cre°]c' rte• -Oft., were visiting Mr's. Esther Toronto, have been visiting isle- ads g the Teefy farm. Polio w, and while in town attend- _. tives .here the - past week, toes. jax after ten ro north of A ed the, yecoratson Dray ,'s.,� .3, Ir '- "' o'clock at night v�ovid clean u _ _ The pWrrSage and departure of able holiday with her daughter, adme of this mess. Pick. W. L coatinAw .; �}1._►i• �fMAW Missionary �!{,y� a Wtrn. Allen MilQle�r,��A�asistaat Met- Mary,, in Toronto. Clare and Mrs. Gunter nave been.. _ . `� WO MAWS �}YBiv.r -i '�� ^�� - AA'r_�8.1�1 iT.�c�L�e�, and` , :.nods T Mf.sf. -- -3d--t at her re h me doors fora social half-hour, dur• _. is piaaaiag to hold as Open Meet- ` Miss, Dorothy Baker, Pickming, and —[r. and Mrs: - U`/4 L..•. - - �•• -o.. trig on T►uredsy, - --July 18th, at" late of B and daughters Constance and Fran - hers. trig which Mrs. Frank Balder seas ranghatm, has an ima- Not a tender was stublmitted on two selections '"Friel► they will entertain the portsat event of the to Bron- ces, visited the Randall falmilr on , accaatnpsnied si the pes■tietrs o! the Mission Band, the the holiday. the school repairs as .. advertised piano.. by Mrs. W. C. ] imb ar sham .people: as the titeae .11llaby Band and the Mothers. -This y The W. A. and the W. M. 9. held recently, which were 'much enjoyed; young toile are our very .own, and fsleet;ini will be held lit the aaatabool � .beat wi;heat of the community s- union meeting at the boats of Mae Hedge her been released for a� of the church, and it is hoped Mrs. Pherriu, with Mrs .I app, of � maaths to assist in the farm lliere will be a► good - attendancs o! go with them on their_ important Cedar Grove, as guest speaker.' wark on his father's farm here.. Draft Yaur Own A� bo* these groups. mission for their sorvernlment and M� Wilson and Miss Doris, Also _ Legislation rev. Ssith Daniel reeeives app- sou' Mrs. 'J. Pugh were gesso 'At the _ - Sunday evening service was not --JOIN THE C. C. F. skdneat in Westera Canada so well. attended as usual. Rev. L trousseau tea held in honour of Bioutitam women's Institute Bev, Keith Daniel, of DDuffer"' Duffer"' E. Kennedy based him discourse oar Miss Julia Wilson, of Green River, Write 181 Oshawa Blvd. 191x: Baptist Church, son o! Rev. "Christianity as a Discoverer" The whose marriage tools place on - July -no WMeWs Institute, Brougham. Oshawa Wisher and Mrs. Daniel .here; has y' 8rd. Branch. will meet at the home of next• regular service on Sunda p' Tuesday, July' 1& been appointed Director of Church next, Cotmmunion Service will be Mrs. Fleming and daughters, Mrs, H. Philip on Tn ^^ •Schools and - Young People's Work observed. Meeting for the week - Jean and Babe attended the_trousa- Program Home Economics. Mrs. CHERR.YWOOD- - _for. Western Canada. He. will ,move C. G. I. . -T, at the B. Ritchie borne eau tea in Toronto, held in honour T. - Robertson, convener; Roil-. Cali 't=om Toronto to the 'West in the on Monday evening. Social Even- of Miss Mary Margaret Ruth - Sloan "Suggestions for Wart6e Menus, lif'all, to take over his. nevi .duties. _ foF sun married who will marry Mr. Kenneth Bailey The W. A. will meet at the home - _ - -. - rig young ; peoples an -.J�y 20, is Toronto, ._ ps bible Cass, on Tuesday eveatng. at Cfaresent ![an Wins fiA® bond - the _M. Ellicott home. - Baby Band A social evening was spent. at BIRTHS evening', July' 14. Subject for Roll Mr. Harold J. Johnson. _R R 2, trine on the church lawn. - the home of Mr. and Mrs._ Blake _ :.: _ _.. ' - I Call - "To i+ove Mercy and t0 lltt- - CUrsmont. was the winner of we a may"- porn, on Xu"daj,, Ju:y bu1ra1rr - teryret- Christ by our f1&UT L~ ' .1._$1,00 Victory Bond, at the Draw, at - , ter was honoured by 'a miscellaneous to Mi. and Mrs.' Clarence Hall, of Please meet at the store at 8 p. at._ Staou fville, Lions Club Dsy, on "the _ r• - shower. Her wedding to take place Dunbarton, at the Pickering Nuts- for those wishing ciinveyait4ce. of July. Mr. Ray Smith, Of in. the United Church on a'�tttrrday, lioatne, a: daughter, Patrlci _._ Mr'y are.. saying the 8th can.' Whitchurch, was . the Green v e-r July 17th. Anne. with - Hob and' Mrs. Torrance. -' trusser of the Second Prize, of a The following pupils of Miss B. _ Miss Windbreaker. Ramer, - Annie Petty was_ home for heather. er, A. T. C. M., took part in Born on Tuesday, :July 8th, 1943, the week -end. 4 - • Mr.. Thos.,Williamaa is .coltvX1`sWipt• the annual piano recital in the town ` to - Mr. and _Mss. Lloyd Stamen, of Alvin Pilkey _ia home 'from New- with a badly smashed 'toe. Whitby, at the Pickering Nursing . IYiseee•stisis Dar $stoles tarried hall Markham -• Nancy Eialatlin, foundland for a few weeks. Out Despite Baia. Miss .Edythe Williams or Hamil- Barbara Ann Buckles, Catharine Haane. a son, Mrs. Newton Laushlin_ has tree Despite the rain of last Sunday, ton spent the 'week end with her and. Doris Hilts, • Joan and Marion - - - with her mother' for a_ weer. = _Annual Decoration Day Service parents. _ Melrose, Merle Robinson, Constance _ .. r was helms ww -service in the Bap- Rev. and Mrs. Burke left last 'Randall,_ Mary Burwash. 53 Items 04 Church. Rev, Walter Daniel week for a much. neede,i rest at in all. Entire proceeds of 530.36 to - Maakoks. delivered* meeaaer, mated by Markhaa, Rea Cross. PROGRESSIVE -'CONSERVATIVE Rev. -Kennedy. The United Church A. C•• Gordon Duncan° of the R. oboir rendered Odo numbers. This C. A. F., Nova Scotia is; home on School Reports :''CpNVENTION is the first time in sixteen years a. few day's leave: _ that tarn had interfered with the Mrs. Blake Annie and Mrs, Alph. Whitewale �- June: 1942. _ . _ : service. - Michell were Toronto, viaitore last Names in order of merit - in the to select a candidate for ,the- Riding of Ontario to _ _ week., trade to which Pap ile will - belong be held at the TOWN HALL, WHITBY, on 7 F !'rleds Honour formei Anna For -. A very large number attended in 8eptearber. _: TUESDAY, JULY 13th, 1943, at 8.30 P, M. ssthe with' Shower.- the funeral of the late . Wheaton Grade 8 ---• Kenneth Wilson. Grade - - ` Delegstes "should apply to -their Local Municipal A miscellaneous shower held at Hagertnan, , on Sunday last. Inter- 7 'Elsie Miller, Catharine Hornshaw Chaittnan for 'Credentials •- . 4. the home of Mrs. Robt. - Forsyth, merit took place at Whitevale. and Mary Herbert : - ! tie. Robert: : : `�dwed- her- daughter, the The Y. P. S_ held a .vets . fine _ Anthony, Larry Hall. Grade 6 - . COL GEC. A= ' DREW, UONSER't� TTV »F former Anns Forsyth, on Tuesday nneeting at Wilson's Park on Tues- $eith Johnston, MhTion 8ierrose, . will be the Principal Speaker. evenWg by a large number. of :old day, evening of last' week. Brough- , Bruce Annis, Ruth Phillips, Eleanor am Y. P. conducted the .t)evgtional Anthony, Margaret •Tweedie, • Ernie _ Tart of the program, and Markham Cator. Grade s - Barbara Buckles, T. K Creitltton, H. Q Ii. D. Huetphreys ' 'War si Y p, led it _t�+e. gamea`0vr _ own Catharine Hilts: Grade 4- --Frank' - � President _ Secretary Prirei to School Pupils. Y. P:- served - - -a - tesLS- - lunch, of -- - Postmaster A. Pretty gave two strawberries and cake with cocoa. Prises of $5.00 War , - Savings •Cert- • Married, .July. 3rdr at 3.30 p. m. ificabes to the pupils buying the Julia, Mary, only daughter of Mr. priost War Stamps from January to -and Mrs. J: E. Wilson, to Mr. Jack ,-` .~ - - -' - -I3- Al -i - To Rev. fi: g: - -... XL-Ce - 1� ;1 June. The winner of the Senior to ear, of ronto,, --U�� .. Room, was Alex. Beaton, who pur.- Kennedy officiating. Miss Margery - phseed to the amount of $24, and Percy attended the bride, and M= Get this new book of balanced - - - - - - - .the winner of the Junior Room was Chas. Leask assisted the groom. Clyde Bestoiyv - who had purcha After • a• tasty - lunch-, the happy' ■ - menus . a . so easy a child �.� _ gesture on the art of Poste West. could follow. Fiat Pretty, to prdmote the bu ' g of z Y�VaRS stamps among the school pupils, " To set your FREE copy of "tEat-te- At last.*.. hereto a ,completely prdetiedl plan ' for Work -to- Win ",* just iend your name i =Whitev a 1 e = _ --- " and address, deafly pVictow ' J~ Mr, cud- Mrs. Hair Found' Recede- cod nutrition. A book of_.. y3. - nutrition -wise •Nan ;,ton for vi�to ',- - --•- -- Presentation from Baptist Churc r menus, literally as easy to•ulie as-A.B.C. I All you need, - sox 600, Toronto, 00- Thursday" evening' last, the := 'Canada. to make sure;your family is wisely fed. congregation tendered a pr•esentat- The 'raatist Church was beautiful ion to' Mr. and .lira. Hairy° Found, v;ith pink and .�rfiite peonies; or- We give you 21 days 'of menus... grouped as in the Baptist Chun:li. The presen- tinge blossoms and ferns for the "` "E'. - � 'imeals,. -keyed as A , - B; , ' C , ` -IS"- -and E .You <:�'��� �a tation was in appreciation' of -'the wedding of Alice- Amy:. - Weline, !. :._ y 't pnany years of work fir. Found lies third .daughter of �Ir, and Mrs. H: simply choose a breakfast of any rte=, and team it u with as luncheon and dinner of the same Totter done in this church. He has been a Turner, and grand - daughter of. bit. <. P.._ y Sunday acnooi teacher for the _past :'Donald R.' Beaton, Clerk of Picker- pad there you Piave a day's; inesls, -as nourishisrg, as 45 years, and is still on the'.job. He ing Township. Rev, Norman Burke they are appealing. was presented with a table lamp officiated. The groom,'Davzd Terry,, fanny la Make sure that and bed light by" Mr. Edgar Ward,.. son. of Mr, and, Mrs, . W- , H. Lapp, Supt, of the Sunday School, to of Ceda= Grove. The bride looked wisely fed 1 Send for our I1R8R rNi which Mr. Found a, a. a ..I,:�e :sneer o y •� o A�t1Y ,e �+�"•, _+a g wn, CO Of 'Eat- t0'WOr '�r0•WiII" plied. Mr. and Mrs. Found •.recently fitted bodice, full skirt madelr-on s ' gpr 1 �' celebrated birthdays. Mr.. Found- is Victorian lines; veil- of silk -net, .ant - sods both healthful and d` a Dbeacon 'in the. Church. shirred halo and coronet of orange - -' blossoms, and carried a shower bou- b 8se'vkes Cosgsatena Nest gaet of pink roses and Illy of the �! Ondsy Might. valley. She entered the church on' N Tt� 3!]6 �tQ IIVDtJ3TAY (ONTARIO) *w�. D"miag solstoso in the Park will tics ark n of her ) father, to the AR! is saw hogeogr at emaides sod be" _ sbutas of tbs wedding lnarth play= - • sa sW a y:owm r 1p:gt :fi b, 6.':w' 'e.:'•,'S. s �' r �; ,S'�ya .. .:�q„rg 4`:,,'� ',1d.�i.': 7e .,i, � �, y "S' -:,+_.;,�„ ��, .``� 1 .7 �.T:. ' • inS'S:.' .f-■ '.�: • •n .. _ . - �^ ;� b re {� �., t 4t•. - •�` • .r,' - y _ :• ^ '� .r• •fir .. im rrr ■i n i i i ir,i talc u , rr uiir�rur ■ ,i ��, - __ __- �ru ' ^�'' Po2 Barnum',. lfa_ wheat De returned thl e. y g Hour Can't ? ? later he offid his three brothers, By Anne 'Ashley all with beards, at the railway _ station. _ - Q. How can I ,lesson the noise "Wbat'si the bit idea T" _h• ask- ''" of the electric. tits! ad. "'`' - : > :x", f. '? A, The - ttofse- wiii'-be- steady less- a•Ye- k nits well 4e took the on it the fan is placed on a fold- , rapt awn' wi' ye," was the reply. Y ' ad Tgrkish towel before it' is start- ed. h� r Corporal: "Whore did you Q. Ziow can I retain the -fresh of that black eye ?" }..,., . • t color of vegetables! Private: "I went to a dance > :; I, J - - -- • ' - • <•: "` A. Add a small particle .o! soda _ o the water when cooking green ' •' , ;, to t B of the place!' -. . ti uck, by the beauty. vegetables just b6for6' putting"In' the vegetables, and, It will make -O- 5 A .Y them retain their 'fresh color. Teacher:. "Today we will discuss GPOWN s PIG -. - Q. How can I keep the baby's, one of the atmospheric phenomena flannel garments -soft± pL nature. As we. walk outside on "ls this a picture of your A. Do not iron the outing flan- a cold day, what do we see on nel gowns and petticoats. Merely every hand!° fiancee ?" N y brush them well and they will re- Voice from rear: "Gloves" «Yes," drop IT B %APS -■ fain the desired softness. Hmm•m -she ,must ba very _ HPatRalA, wealth Fbrtluiek relleffrom itch of insect bites. hest @ How can I keep `a- bsorbent �� . • "'t . ^„F�,;.,., Y• rash, athlete's toot. eczema and other erternaa;% Mused Bile trouhles;-u60 faB - acting, eooane. anti" cotton sanitary? ay�+osa�d a- n, n. rresertottna r,..- °' A. The boa Containin the ab- S A �Q�'S '. atasnteee soocheelrmapon .adausesiyawrolntense p '�'�/� p ttphis`,8aotrLlbottlaproveeit, 1 7- 1ybaelt. Ask _. 7 - aOrbent cotton B1�OUld B�PtrayB ,l;e piotece soar BOUf%S and VASIL' -' ' F 2ALM E Pals 7? urdruggW110 "ytorD.D.D.,PRESCRIPTIONf - kept closed to keep the cotton f;rotn FIRE and THIEVES. W$ For Painful and Delayed ;,. sanitary. A mason jar makes a have a rise and t7Pe of sate, or o container._ Cs. act. for any Mees,l. Visit Perioaa, Extra Strength, HEMORRHOIDS r• .; g m, ee wrlto fps, prices, etc. to $4.00 Q.' Whit should I do when a -fish Dept, W. PHONE Ll.. 3800 "hook has �enfeied the flesh 'of my F fleliver 2-S pecii3i Remedies r or City y - -x , - l�and� - -.. _ - = :i. bC ITEM Sxi'°i D t . Mecca Pile Remedy No. 1 is for Protruding A.W uen a rlsn noos: nas enterea TQROPITO SAM WORKS Bleeding Piles, and is Bold in Tulle, with pr r - Da rRe the flesh; break off the eye and 1881 for internal application Price 7be Mecca Pile 146 Front St. E. Toronto (Corner Uxbridge - Ave-) _) Psm.dy -Nz 2mlotExternalltchingPiles.Sold z: force the - hook on through-the TORO \TO in Jar, and'is for external use only. rri a avv F - Ratabllahed I8a11 -- ourta'ce °i the skin again. 'Tl]is ; - Order by number from your Druggist _ _ •„ arils. lacerate the : flesh mueb,, Iess than if. withdrawn against the barb .. Apply iodine. :tLAS-SIFIED-'ADV-ERTISE'MENTS'.. AGE 1TS S. WANTED TIRES FOR HALE SCJLIIER RESORT _ i for s sideshow is this cam-. The sergeant :-batted - -tile now 11r. binatioa of a horse in dungarees. - - IP' . YorR H1.sBA.Np IB CONTRIB- -- ��MES TIRES-- TIM' - � -- : • IIII gentry opposite the man he was to ui.ng 10% of hie salkry'for bonds OliAN INN NIA RA- ON-THE but it's. only a earners trick. _ and you want to help with the WE HAVE A LAI:l�E SELECTION Lake, Ontario: oo rooms <•x- am 1 Du et a an devote = ....4 used. passenger car and g.: 11i 1, loo t i y tlg nd e a truck 'tires. Available to eligible - IoM ride or ,lust loaf. Teteph nti �.. - • "Give over your _orders.' he said, tow swath hours daily to a post- b1Yyers. Most sl;es. Mount Pleas. Y WHAT SCZKE Fra with good pay. write Av n - 'The 'find sentry r- eeleth off the q ant Motors. 632 13t Pleasant Rd., Products of Canada, Limited, 3016 Toronto.. routine Instructions with confi -. St. Alexander tit. Montreal, Quo. - PERaOlYAL _ S 9011Jc dence,.but one of.the sp at, -or rs HAIR POODS _ „ � baffled hint. AVrONOUILES USED W I t; S. TOGPES, TRANSSORM. "Do YOU knowli "Come on, marl "' said the ser. CSED OARS WITH GOOD. TYRES: aflona, . Switches. Curls and all PAPER IN WAR - - geant Impatiently. flee us first Mount Pleasant Mo- type4 .ot finest quality Hair THAT Slls.atng Persons. Certificaus, "On no account;' stammered the tera ' Limited. Used Car" Lon at Goode. Witte for 1Rustrated cat -' Family Records are found by the In a manner of speaking, we are 2040 Yonge Street; Head Otflce, ; _ titogue.. Toronto Human Hair old of Bacon-Vaughan, 3i.Nfi,.d sentry, "are you "t0 let any quell 632 Slount Pleasant Road, To- Supply Co.,- 528 Bathurst Street. Standard Genealogfat of long e3- _ - almost literally "fighting this_ war ..tioaable characters through the ronto. Telephone HY. 218L Torunto. perlence. Thousands of records on an paper," ,for- paper, in a multi- us at Studio. 1189 Marlon • Ave., tads of 'uses and fabrications, is lines, except ,the colonel's- wife!" - HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL wt.ndsor, Ont. Francaise, English, . -p _ ACTH PARTS American. Saitleffed clietfts inSti- jpoviII$ indispensable in the war LE A H N HAIRDRESSING THM. tutee my reference. ;against our enemies. Bobby (time, _g a.m.. Sun- NEW AND USED PARTS FUR•ALL Robertson method. Information d "Dad, did you go to Bun- makes o! care and trucks. Vom- 9911 regtteat- regardrng classes. sy�' plete automobile machine shop oDertaoo's Hal rdresaina .Acted- PHOTOGRAVIIT - According t0 Vance P. EdAardis- -: - day - school when- you were a aervicg. General Auto 23x1 yp ►y, 12 *my. it7 Avenue Road. Tordnto.__ -- - - of the International Paper. Com. Frederick- St., Kitchener, Untaria _;�•- ., =',• tittle boy ?' parry, if the supply Of all typed Dad: "1 sure= {Ind -never TARN AND WOOLLEN RAGS - s _ OAUY CHICI{a t"WORK IS UNEXCELLED" and kinds of paper should be stop -_ _. tltisaed a Sunday!" - MACHiNE AND HAND KNlTT1NG pod suddenly,, the war would end Bobby: "There, Moml See? HYBRIDS FUR EXTRA VIUUUR Yarns woollen n postpaid: We ac SAYS BRITISH AIRMAN ,,,lit„ ceps woollen ragw• Flesherton U. 6:I ....�.it °, f It won't do mb any good, jlmt• o swo,�rre.n • aiji,s: r;enuarwn, •vu� "Your w'urk- is unexcelled by a4 Y that much in reserve. - ++li agar t airview E'arms, 4 e.sher: SL llrcrys, Ontarla - NURSES RANTED I have yet tried, and before fife "war I toured Quite n lot is Gretrt About,80,000 pounds Of b`uegT1II! N40%%. .7t E THAN EVER IT �„� Britain and o ►h" A44 ot. Y..• , 4QR El£':c TV-. vale paper are required'in the buildiIIg Jttlge: "The jury Dads- you -. _ rays '.v get good chicks! There e. too, fa tier t abtg.",. Th;s. ' 700 r ever was such a market. never Good pal sanatunum of ma bxda compllmeatary letter to bras Saapr of a battleship, The army needs gufity." Good salary with tail mainten- • _ ..ruck promise uis ceat6huuu�t de- -' stet Service shines, from a• Srlt�r;2 -'Huge quantities of buildint paper, Prisoner: ' "'That's a 1 1 right, mand and .profitable prices for • anct• Excellent riving quarters Airman training to Canada. • r the Derson who taken the chicken BtaCe previous experience, age, - • sanitA Daper. _cartons, -skgl egn -_ J•,d e._,i know y0U Te t0o lIItelllr -the pons sertoasly, 2'isat- merurrs etc. - ASi41'ess Application ._to Miss _- Any- Sisa. Roll--$ -or 8- Expmnrr e. talners, code books•- hospital , sup- gent to be . influenced by -_what I:..tfing oft to the right start-with E• t*wart, Superintendent oi- DEVELOPED ♦11TD PRINTED !Aa - 'Nurses, Mountain Sanatorium, plies, rtntin wrapping y } cvst i that will repay both drat Boys and- girls m active servi�it , - p g, ;Ipping And •writ- file say." Cus[ and tegd and labour expense Hamilton. Ontario. snJoy , lett9ra so much more w'b.ca . - ='IID papers; tarpcpapfP.'Ptc: Judge: "Yon Can take your and leave a hood margin for pro- TAPER'ORJt _'snaps" are enclosed. s s choice, 810 or 1 days. " 'lit. give yourself every chance C 0 to make good in this big market please will 'get snapshots that will, Pat kages resistant to wale! va= Prisoner (still III foggy con& "Write for the Tweddle catalogue B often a AND THREAD WORMS please yov betterur - lowest cost - r have been . develo for the tion I'll take the money, our p 'r:nd price test. Prompt shipment often are the' cause o[ .Ill- health -if you mail your -film rolls -to - °- 1m we'd 1' �• - y in humans all ogee. No one im- protecti°n of such foods as lemon honor." - un many pure- breeds and' hy'- - mane:. Why not find out 'it this Stas.Saapsbot service for develop- protection Tweddle Chick Hatcheries ing and printing. And you will g'. -t lrimlted, Fergus, is your trouble? Interesting parr- the promptest service obtainable In ::'yowder, dehydrated vegetables, and •- --o— gas, Ontario. oculars -Free! Write the keeping with . quality work, fiend :soups. powdered• milk and eggs, Serpeanl: "If you could Remedies. .Specialists• Toronto 7, ' E\ 2 :'� NOW', t'ANADIA \ti ARE' your next roll. to star Saapabet flour, cereal, and dessert powders. shoot as well as -you eat, you'd •�Nd to' go slow on eggs for Ont service for a trial. Pagers to protect articles-during be O.K." home n will open n. The, coming MEDICAL a JIOGNTED ENLARGEME,1TTv ^Se ]nvasfon will open up even Rreat- r shipping have been developed Recruit: "Weil, I've only 7had A., octrseas markets. WV .are , size t 1 16" in Beautiful Easel -' which are 'lasectproof, Tat- proof, ti is- quo a fortnight, but i li.,tohing till end July to fill all IT'S LRC)\ EN - EVERY BUFFER Mounts I've t,k'mmer orders, but' lets have er of Rheumatic Palm or Neur- and capable of `submerged been practising eating for 26 Sours now, with second• choice. Ills should try Dixon's Remedy. -You can have enlargements colour- _ p g e P 4 9 hold only Munro's Drug Store. ed by hand for' s small additionrtl In the surf for 24 hOlirB without :years." ChWk�, cockerels, started. Some 335 Elgin, Ottawa; Postpaid $1.00. charge. - immediate delivery. Bray Hatch= damage to the contepts- Much of -o-- .try, 130 John N. - Hamilton; -Otn. - PATENTS STAR SNAPSHOT. SERVICE the °packaging for the army must An Aberdonian went IQ Austra- - be designed to withstand temiser= DOGS & FERRETS FETHEK*TUNHA.U(3El a: t_VMPANY Box 120. Postal Terminal A. Toronto - - Patent Sbllcilors. lCatabliahed Print your name and address pla :r,ly store variations Of from 20 de- GRF.YHOiTNDR, TRAINED, RACING 1890; 14 King West, •Toronto, on all orders. ' -- °-'grees Fahrenheit below' zero to r•) Hunting. Beagles. • Ferrets. - Book fel -of information on. rf \Vl tc Al Schacht 4736 Riverside quest - 180'degrees above. DOES s ir..':c. Riverside. Ontario. STATIONL•'Rk DYEING A CLEANING PHOTOGRAPHY 6 SEAR DIARY = BOUND'IN P,%D- PapeT also ha a "eu put io some "" L.= _.. _ _ dca simulated Ieafbor' in 13[uo, Lather sail -i+II proc C~ ri ly„♦ � Fi , vmTr��. . ,Ia__ _— :: irFeB A.- -t'6'fFip"ie" -'E .•-' '-'._— 81ESTROY YOUR dyeing' or cleaningg? Write to us DON'T TRUDGL i tilt iock and key. $1.15 postpaid- dented uses. For instance, It has for information. We are glad to the Heat. Ruin. or Hall Trans- Canada' Mail O der, .Ilo_x ' been used as.a substitute for tan• answer your questlwns. Depart- 258 Station H,' Montrcuf. TAB In_ stretchers; as a substitute SUCCESS AND ment, H• Parker's Dye \Yorks .:.HAVE YOUR SNAPS Limited, 791 Yonge Street. To TEACHERS WANTED - tor steel strips in the strapping of Tonto. Delivered by Mau HAPPINESS? Any 8 or 8 expusure him pertect:y -- 1iltht bundles -mss- fins - -to 'guide- '' - -- - developed - and - petatea -for only -lbc. Are you always - getting into 8if, - FARM FOR '3[tfl - 11f_1RTER - WANTED,' P1 Mart r, tbe' flight .Of• Incendiary- bombs; dupreme qutthty and feat seryfca;, ant teacher for S.B. upil Aa -0%r, - ' fiarlties of` one kind or another FOR fi,1LE -lU0 ACRE FARM, 7:g_ guarinteed. _ near Englehsrt, 18 pupils, s:,i! :pry ",band grenade cases; for a sub- over alcohol? At home, at the„ ,•elienf soil, Food buildings', fine $1,000. Ap 1y,1� Wright, Seertl- stitute for burlap in ,sand bags' ' - office, with your friends and IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE o, ' family? Are. you getting in debt location, splendid money- making at y R.R � 7, Matter. 'etc: over it-] Are out iettingr ways? rrrt,position, n e a r condensary. staoon J, ru..`ato AfontrAl milk shipper. Right TEACHER FOR Gr- 1.DES 1, : AT AIId all Of these m!iitary • Uses Be honest and fair with yonrself- price and Bas terms. H. S. Carle t'ainsville •School on Hi - hµ ^ij' 'fire over and `abov_e; the enormous- if you sincerely want to quit" y FILMS DEVELOPED 25c COIN, g nrr. Winchoster, tint. State salary, expected: Apply -T. then Wood - Sanatorium can Two m'is`s front each negative. 1 {e• J. Rispin, 833 Colborne St. Brant- ^ quantities of paper Used by Ciy. assist, .you, _ FEATHERS WA prints do etch. Montreal Photo, ford. .1lians, 'including the emergency Hundreds. of men, many of them Y.U. Box 16U, Station F, Montreal. �aCkin$- -ef -H3 &rig- pTOdticts pre - • Y - holding high positions, have taken WII•i. F'A1 THE PUL1.0 \Vf4(3 ,W:INTF:D,_. 42L'ALIFIi :D PRUT �_ these treatments and saved their prices• for Goose and Duck. feath. tant teacher for Sand field, sclr �i, viouily plit-'up in tins, Mus effect- health, their jobs, their homes, and ere: Goose feathers, 68c ib.; Duck RAIillITS duties to commence Septernt•er ing savings of millions Df pounds renewed the -happiness with those„ feathers, 48c lb. Canada Comfort first, 1943, salary' S9a0. '. \pj�ly••" of airateeirallQ imTnrtah�Hn' the hold dear. Find out about t'r Co. Limited. - 7.36' Dtfrions St. RABBITS, 'N E AV Z E A'L A N•D statin" qualifications and u,c au 0' iLw•wccr uca+•+:,cu■ r. .. ,.._. _ :.i° ' - 1\'li4:e -'--��''�� - -- � - -_. `�" —i rte. :.. ., i \'.• j.- r., ✓..�, Itually, offered at the Wood Sanatorium. stock. Alt c,orr •sponaence :ins- ary- ll'LM1 U{C,, oU,, , fld and complete freedom of cohgeniiil FARMS FOR .9.4rliE "' wered. Itobinson'. 312 Riverdale, school area, Bid Lake, Unto club -like privacy. This is not a Riverside, Ulitario. The. greatest depth_An• the At-' ,home remedy but-- is••a clinical TR'U i'ARJ'IS• FOR SALE,. t,UOD I''It0'fLFT.1.NT TEACHER ,.5.• ' lactic Ocean is 30.246 feet in an treatment. land. good buildings, well water- RABBITS fi GUINEA PIGS i. Yarmouth. Apply 's[,;, 9' O7e6 north of -Puerto Rico, Write -TODAY for oar oo ed, some wood on both. Close to qualifications and salary' es; c• t- h klrt,- _t -0µ2l,.TStch 100 scree: W: -H: -Mill- RABBITS AN -D tick \Erb PIGS ed. Ervin Taylor, R.R. 3,- Pfelui. -Ott, --• mnten mitt ee manes' to a plan in. ^, 'apanee„ Ontario- R.H. ti... _!.. - bought..and sold. .13. Farris, 30 rnoeloDr. Wninut Strect, St. 'lhumas, tint. TRACTOR PARTS - I FARM WANTED WOOD SANATORMIS itiIEL.MATIC PAINS ' TRACTOt't PAi(T - N E'1V' AND WANTED, SMALL FARM ON LAKE used, ror all makes or tract�rs. mpg Geircritl Auto And Tractor tiupp+ -r,- — �' I ' E "Nish" 1!� '- about thou, aflL,ogdapllarAve., \To- Neuritis should etry aDixon's 1tRemr 13 h'reder2ck 5t.. Kitchener, ant \� ferome- I. Woofnoarb, Manager. ronto. edy. Sold . only Munro's Drug" ■ $lure, 335 -' Llrgin; Ottawa. Post- WOODEN HARNESS PART% FOOT- BALM '7 _6AUMEEKA FOOT SAWA,deatro s STAJtPS _F__1ki- ):HS-- WE %3lYUP :WTII;J - tt t1 yy -_ froth Canadian Hardwood, stund. y offensive odor instantly, 45c " u ��D�Em��E\ bottle.- Ottawa '-agent; Denman" H0W311ST :, COLI tEC ORS, S \YAP- and size of ,I', each tj each -WC•; _ •I Drug Store, Ottawa. pets, Agents, and all those who Whiffle Trees, each OUc; Lout�le Tre 9 each 70c; ' Tweent :etl:- wish to receive out• Big Mail I''' I -S�� ' Flail one _ 'Ydstcard witir• I yokes, .e a c h . 25c. i:but wi th- ��� W0MEN (y!'i• -0% HAIR GOOI$S y treated and painted. red but with- our name and address to: John's out hardware. Orders of not less Mail Service, Box 0.38, Arcnde .f_ HE E_D_T_H I S A DY I C E 1 ! Only firm. in Canada man, luring _ than $S.11U,_ sbtDPed atryw'laere :. Ly, _ This - voriatiie aiectine In- -e __-i. ar..,.., •.... Building, Uomeau Say, Quebec, g od• .. Freight collect. A Fisher, Nor- _ ,k If you're cross, restless• NERVOUS- exclusively. Write us' for particu. cgnaaat land, Unt. Bide, )iErns 'eutiins ir»te ;s -en suIIer Lot'nashes. d1wJ- ess-- osused - . -- 4are. - • -. .. -- tie»i}taies, fruits, flowers and by th}s period la,a wotnan'e 11Ie-, WHITE'S HAIR GOODS SCRAP WANTED try Hydra Z. Ptakham's Vegettib S One out of every three people in shrubs. M40 Aame& ashes five Compound. Made aspects 1 for V.8 Vonore St•, Toronto, Ontario WE. .BL'Y ALL. GRADES OR SCRAP t alloea of omet� �Teds of ends re- metals, rags, mag'azirt,es and 'kngland now• 'lave- an•• account g garden spray. Sold markab17 helped. Pollow label dtm- y lions. Made 1 Caasds. wa to paper. Consolidated Iron & with the Post Office' S;iVIrigs s ' : ;Y -Bot wlterl. >y , Metal Company, 58 -64 tilaBnru - N0.' `�r7 Street. Torontd. AD. 'Bank. Y1 .. _ _ ,A ':yy`y ^acirr,S��Fv T,• ;�.5.. 'i .'�;�•i, 9•,e.••e,,,_ ®t4 d'•.. t.T. -i v<.> .1 '' :�',. . .%�`' "`. sv .mfr ••o� .Y° ,.ti+,,�.. _ �, " r.4,a .d.•�..ar•.'..y.:. :r •'T 'a - c.'•x�Y' • e� - - -t ;�- q, ., wYafJ . f.duli+s• °�i�. LL Kn. � :_ ♦ ..7 ! ... Y ='H3 +• X44: • • •M•_,i%' -• I .. _• "p ,1-_ _ n .,.. e • -Feeds and Fertilizers out Ltte radio. -� 11� _� A. Y _ �BROiLFD BRUIN OTTAWA- �" All sales of feeds by dealers `to Gilbert Andersen, the inventor, That the Farm Industry Is At• farmers Ake controlled by•de8nits' said the- crashing, static tioiae S C H O O L r"~ ceiling price regulationa ' and the trade by. nearby lightning is re- y tented by Price Control On same applies to fertilizers." - - ]�f — vz - A Great Many Items duced to about the ?ondneas. of .LLSS L7 - Farm Machinery_- the rustle -of a ;beet of paper. sales of farm machinery, are The static - elirninator will not —July 18 - The• following is 'a suut- of controlled by price ceiling regula• be made for the public until after GOO ENCOURAGES MO8E6- ~.` r the general poaition_ as. of Juan 16. tions. Rationing of farm machin• _ the war. It is a small_deviee; oi, _ Although price control was orig• ery was introduced last year and electronic tubes; made to- plug Exodus .3 : 13-4- : 31. -' s•, ittally instituted with ceiling regu• PRINTED TEXT, Exodus 3.: 13 -16;. latious not applied to sales of the provisions recently modified. into any radio set. Ordinary radio" 4 10.17. - Fuelwood -signals,- -which -carry broadcast GOLDEN TEXT:- Certainly 1 will farm products to dealers or pro- There is no. ceiling- -price on the _ voices, come in with ail average - - ceasing plants, certain etceptions Vie- rit7i �11,.E. Exoaus 3 12, ry sale of- fuelwood by. farmers ex• strength of about one - twenty = Memory Verse: The Lord is my wee- aubseauently made in the hen sold direct to consumer thousand'ti► "of a volt. Occasionally giant w help: >Lebrews: 18 G. interests of all 'concerned. Theca in which case definite ceiling prlc- ;neon .� �- °�a "_ T� ;d�y'?t t0 ! _gip exceptions include woof farm but- .TH,E LESSON IN ITS 8ETTIN as have been established in the millionth of a volt. - ter, milk, certain grains and field 'fame- 46 -1446 B.C. } z • vdrious_ tuelwood areas of - ' Can- The new tubs= Pick up moat, _ Crops, and maple - ,products. Place -70e call to Moses . occuf• ada. but not all, of the static voltage. r 4'<' Ceiling price regulations, how - red ;Sias! Mount Sinai (or 33ouiit ;a: s Livestock Slau hterin - That pick -up eliminates part of Horeb). ever, do apply, in she case of farm- g g ` Farmers who are slaughtering the noise. ,- - • - • -• • '; '7: " era selling Products direct to con- _ „ • � : God Prepares' Mazes for fhe meat " trade' are required - "And* Mo ea aatd unto God, • Be- � rs � , eumers, through market stalls- or • $ 3 otherwise, when farmers become have a livestock slaughtering This Air Age » Held, -when-4 come' unto tyre 'ohil- Y; z { rinit' from Wartime Prices and ( ,` retailers to all Intents and pur- dren of Israel, and shall say •utrto,. ; ; ;� - Trade Board. Farmers slaughter- - - them. The God of Your fathers poses and may not sell direct- to In describing what transport £.. at prices higher than Inc for their own use do no t re• ric�O Liva,a i.fe9e- '@'8f'Y bath seat me unto you; and they quire permits. a r s ---= :_ahalleay to me, What is his name? the highest lawful retail prices for q -the- Office of War Information what shall I say unto- them? 14, the Particular products prevailing Rental Regulations mentioned the fulIowiftl facts: ­"And God -said moreover unto in their own communities or dis- Farm buildings or residences. Beetles from the Fiji Islands- ' :I AM: snit- he•; said, Thus'' tricts at the* time. tented entirely for farming are -were flown to Honduras to eat Minimum or "floor" prices are not subject to rental regulations. 'sha thou ,say ttafo the children weevils which- were damaging of yarael, T AU b,tb sent me ducts. Tuuui. �a..L. . - qou." When Moses asks God for ; ;'.: '' - _ A complete hospital was flows special reveiat4on of His name, Fy ° "•:.: �Y'� ` Grains z, °'' ' °� f'-_ Device Cuts Down to Alaska in 36 hours after the that he might asdule the Israel- Prices of cereal and food grains Japanese' bombing of Dutch .Elar- - - Cutting capers in summer heat and certain field crops are fixed Static On- Radio ties he' had come to them under of Madison $Quare Garden circus b01' roves too mncn for for -coated trots time to time for both ceiling Planes returning to the United '-- - - --.a dlVia@ COi33IIi#9910II, God told h11n pp + - --- _ ' • _ .... _ .. that His name was I AM THAT 'I Pallenberg Wonder Bear 'Tom:' and none purposes. For the most •!'he static whiola comes in an States 'from- afar- have not flown; ' AM.' He' could now aay, He In who majestically seats himself ' Dart these are dealt with by the empty, but have brought rubber Canadian Wheat Board. ai radio set is picked up and set S -whom name I come to about to between' acts and wipes his dating t•. work eliminating its own noise" from Brazil, platinum from the - "realize' the promise of the land of face with a towel Livestock i11 a new control announced by" Isersian Gulf, mica from India Canaan the seed of Abraham. There are- no ceiling prices an the Goodyear Tire and Rubber and 1)iam`ondo from South Africa. - - GDd'a Name- Forever the sales by farmers of live cattle, An army pilot complained. that ,, moreover „ore speak unto him, and put the words calves, hogs, sheep or lambs. Def•, company' "- �eLud 3L.G he had left his laundry in India „ �.� �srh The static is reduced from 1i3oses. -Tons -shalt - thou = aar�tato- �• - .and ' weald�n't bE able to get it - -- -..... - -- ` the children of Israel, Jehovah, thy - mouth, end with _his mouth, tablished on the sale of meats of utousands of vulcs w eabvuL VIA.- will teach you what ye shall , twei,ty thousandths of a volt, for a week. tee .reef . of your fathers the God such animals at the wholesale sad of Abraham, the God, of Isaac,•_a,nd -do. And he shall -be thy t shall'cman and the result is like a muffler retail .level. In-Antarctira't7iere is enough toe+ - - 'fete -the people; and it shall•come on an auto. - reducing static noise the God of Jacob, bath sent me Floor Prices on Beef to encase the entire globe In a, Z11to .yon: this is my name for to pass, that he shall be, to the* 1Y a purr which does not drown . -a to. thou shalt be� to him An arrangement was announced layer 120 feet deep. ever, and this is my memorial un- for. the establishment of floor to ail gebdratlons." This state as God. And thou shalt take thy mast contains a very important hand thts'rod; wherewith thou shalt prices on dressed beef which writ ■ * • -truth--s truth which many profes. dq the signs." The word here trans- have the effect of establishing LARGEST. BIRD lated anger Is the Scripture phr4ase floors on beet cattle prices. sing Christians seem to forget, _ Wool t B namely, that God's . relationship appropriate for description of When the . Wool - Board w'as God's feeling toward `idolatry _ iE;l)BIZOl�iTAL 1litttasVtr to Preaio■s Ptrszta 14 Transaction, 'with Israet Is an eternal one. He formed to 1948 to take control of, 1 Gone,b M A'T P 16 Therefore. does not say; ''This to my name' (Exod. 251. Perhaps diodes here all wool in Canada, the prices to x y for s time, so long as they ,con- betrays am inward fear of Egypt's 4�Pictured bird. E X T E 18 Remain: heathenism. as well as lack of be paid to growers were 'fixed br 10 Object. 20 Mass. - i _ '(lnue what they ought to be.' No; as Order o[ the Wartime Prices t lg Crushed rpCj� �� IE L T ST Qi�q 22 Annual. - ..'this Is my name forever; and ibis frank ardor. or readiness for battle A 4 SE. A O'P - with i!. Aaron 3s here mentioned and Traafe' Board. 25 Instruct. 23 Proceed. - 3s my memorial unto all gener• Egpe "` -. R E S E L, 5 R.A for the first time, Three years 113 These birdie 24 Characteristla - - atione There !a no ceWpS. price oa � large -:—. T spIrit. 4Q. and gather -the elders of older than Moses (Eaod. 7 T), 17 Leg joints. T R'E N 6W � L'L D 25 Fine, threads. - Istadl' together, and say unto them, he seems to have been all this sales of eggs from �roducara to `, �►,A Jehovah, the God of your fathers. time in -good standing in. Egypt. dealers, but there- are, definite 19'Avenna ' T DIE SUMATRA L A B Z7 Offering ` I_ ` £e- we Re e- :ee real ar,a,•_ ceiltur nriees on both' wholesale Z=bbr )• H ( K P' R resistance. tie' of At +ranam, oc SsasC, ana - and re 1 sales. - 30 .�...ai% Llyds• • f a. Hess; in Moses when once qe !s . -.. 11 Devoured. 30 Reverend i of Jacob, hate our unto . me. under way, we never see fettle• Butter _ i 23 Joke. I P V N A T (abbe). - - -- _ saying. I have surely visited -You, - " _... ,, - and_ -seen that which is' done 'to sass. Le 32 Roam._• _ You to Egypt." .Here is a detlnSte W"tt rs'�e� ts' It when the soul onC the m ale of ecreamery� butter by ���� _ 34 Furrow. " •'- . yt•omise oa the p et. of God that cries wltik the 'great apostle: 'We creameries, and. b- _ k411itnisfr11% %rRltT1CA3 38 Its feather# i.. _ are not sufflctent of ourselves to retail dealers. Minimum prices are (preft)• are —� Hs will surely de Iver His people 46 Taatttslum _r .L Request. think anything as of ourselves. also established on creamery .but - S1 Thug, .. _ 41 Musical .­-out of of the afflietion_of Egypt_ and (�bol)• $Group of instruatents. _.- - :-Bttt we mast= .i�esvare, .foL_ there b to ;__.by - the- Dairy Products Boi<re! - 93 Before. will bring theta 'Into a land flow= _ ' . B.Flaxen cloth. - _ laborers. "' - Ing with milk attd honey.' a hidden line over which self rife• o[ the DepartimenE of Agrtcnt4_turec 35 Aid. 't __!44 Male child. i , - trust may not pass, lest it become Farm Butter 37 South 49 Chatter. a Unit. 45 Row, Gods Answer .� 'Alld Moses said 'unto, Jehovah, unbelief. Cherish the lowliest A special schedule of prices Is America 81 Proclaim a Street (abbr.), 47 Melody. , Oh. Lord, I' am not eloquent. ne(th• thought -you choose . of yourself, set up for the sale' of -farm butter. (abbr,). " loudly. - "d Beverage. 48 Put down.. - • - - er heretofore. nor since thou bast but unite, It with the loftiest con- and these' prices are fixed for the So Source, of IiQbt 54 Insects. .7 Raging. 49 Gasoline .'sOokea unto thy servant: for:.I ceptton of God's . all,sutfictency. ale of this butter by farmers to 89 E�r�p�' 07 Indigo 9 Chinn water. labor.). I. am slow of speech, and of a slow Sel[depreciation may lead to the storekeepers, td wholesale deal- 40 Vniversal 57Indi8o plant. 9 China labor.). 50 Snake. _ And Jehovah said Hato marring of a useful life. We must ecs, and to consumer* direct. • language. 88 Af irmstive 10 Era. 52 Music avW blm, who bath made h said mouth' think soberly of ourselves, not too - :MUk 42 Belonging reply. 11 Fire (comb. 5A Tree. - lowly, sx -not tho _extravagantly. to Tit. -39 Commuaiea• fortrt). 55 Myself. Or who maketh a man dumb,. of The sale of fluid milk from -both #g Genus of ti _ 12 Manuscript! 54 Right guaM The one talent must not be- burted' Beat, or seeing, or blind? is it not the. producer and the distributor bananaplantd, 00$erlt, (abor.). (abor.): I. Jehovah? Now therefore g in the earth. o, and is governed to most cases by pros It would seem as though.-In. every , - I will be with toy mouth, and vandal milk boards, who set the, I 2 34 t5 6 ! $ y IG l! Ij step of the way "at tots -'time In r teach the* what thou *halt speak." pricee t_wbieh grodnt sail �_ _ Moses' life, -he needed rasa "sucance " 'Phs wort.' had nothing whatever dealers or to plants, and also the !¢ 15 to do with th* aWquenee or' fu- from God that he cannot cnin back prices. at which the milk Is to be and fail to achieve the great task 1% l i9 Z eloquence of Moses. It was not to sold at retail to consumers. Such which .God now was ready to have - =be measured or determined by his prices must be confirmed by the Accomplished. So the. Lord spoke ;ZI 23 -personal slits -*hs moment, there. Wartime ' Prices and Trade Board -.fare, that he turned to his individ- '. to elm once again, telling him not and then become the legal prices - I talents, he lost sight' of the to hesitate to go back to Egypt, for the area concerned. A.. general Z,4 Z6 __ s a _ for all the men' were dead who had _ T "bo . -11L,4 1�' aught his life. Moses, when he .lnrwean 11♦ to aceomolish. Board, governs the general retail "And be said, Gh, Lord, send, I wed• a '° r° Fgy t as+ould do all rrtc] „t mirk throughout Canada, 31 3 those things which the Iiord= had — - Rmir thee, by the hand, of hiln told elm to do and not just simply according to zones. 6 : whom thou wilt send." -This Is a Fruits an Vegetables " to .arrive there sa the place to Is d. - _._C.urt impatient, sad scarcely raypr_' .,rh�l� go celling'-pril oJt_the -. - -_ eat •speech., Moses means that he wales �;os uad sent Him, our also sales of fresh fruits and rage. 4i to do :that for which he was- sent. will undertake the teak if God in• tabtex:- produced in .Canada, except 44 L 5 slats; but that God would do far potatoes and onions. Ceiling pries - - better to send another. Over 18,000,000 pairs of ladies' regulations are'• !n' effect - for"'tbe " -- - Moses' commission silk nylon hose; weighing 445 tons, sale of processed • fruits and cage - � w - 46 47 "And the anger of-Jehovah was have -been turned-- Es tie Gay table --. - -, kindled against Moses, and he- -ernment. Maple•, Products and Honey' -said, Is there not Aaron thy broth. " er the Levite'. -I know that-he-can- - Definite ceiling prices were "es- - or the web. And also, behold; he The use of , lemon juice 'by tablished thin 'spring for'the sale ' S5 56 S cometh forth • to meet thee: and sailors in the Briteah Navy was of maple products ..and honey-by made. obligatory- as an anti-scurvy the - primary producer as . well • as 59 glad in his hQart. 'And thou shalt tonic in "1795. at wnOlesais and retatt tenets. . - ---- POP— Weman's Prerogative _. _.. _:. - By J. MILLAR WATT I SEE YOUR HUSBAND i'{E'S NaT LETT'I►JCa - - IS LETT`I IJG - IT GROW. - -.. -- - HIS BEARD LETTING J•1pK � : GROW �.. ; :. GROW IT j - I _ _ .. ... _.. _.. ... (a.law tit The sat iynakew c. Sk L (rte c 'Jr 'N' .113'. •rte e• "S.•r' f ^S.'°' = aK S C•R,. •...i! j 1 - �1'.' `s ° v Aa.t's_ - � i�w•�ssat.u�t ss+rs....__n_ • _,. ,...__ -o-. _ . - .__. n -... •.. __ � � ; ]BEArtmm :urges MM& If to in - us" by mail loc. additional '"'— BI. ia'ORSZTH. ^., t�l -�Ios -- - tl11� P� yob �T W6 Lr•0 ~t*C = A�odt d AN ao.'Kas.� _ `may ' bur Ej m�iwd 'IPANTE� - anyone iavny, illfalfs COAL, COKE, `'�, ra"'-sa. a...o.e. °a= � �. � p - -- - =der . Clover W for Oak- as stom lldB1'�T �`�' Men !s Work' Tr ousrrs ee+op within S molars of P$eiering -- WOOD, Q r - is the Illfgast assoibment we have erne h� sp _j Please notify New" Otfice sAND aRS�%BL, R DONALD i;DDDT Barr:etae. ' �! ► • So==e=Iw. Notary Public. 1/00.70 loan. ■caKh aowokd 34. �M . so - - , a Arenas oi: staadin Ha awtb •alas •F ' -41.75-to-43.W R Thy Y. - o - i>rtli1's- " .for ask at Lat 19, B. F. Con., car , BEATON, BELL & ROSS - er' .3m Bade . Line and Brock Roa& BUILD$ S . SUPPLIE1� _ y • -0 Barnate'ra C ist: a�I�YYYa also looaijM"ase Work W. J. Heaton, 'L C. Te - r`;° 4� $ We bov9silso*laeed in'stoek a full X Broobe Bell; K. C: • Ad. 26ft belles K to 44 AMC deers and I=# hW - - -. Fee Sale =- 40 • young .pigs. Apply ' J. M.P. Ross Doha h Pond . Austin Wood, Bowpianville. Phone' LENT of MAPI� LEAP ]i MUNa _ - $ 1.25 per Suit' - . QO�[P1ANF P'F•EDB 372 Bay Street ... Toronto !Wale • SALE :- J} rseys. 3% head. ANGUS MaMLLAN _ >Brardstee, - l�iell's Oxfords for Summer c°"°' yomg `°'°'' A• W.- �CHEU :. &Ue tor, Notary Publie. . Bred and open heifers. Pore bred _ asd grade, at reasonable pt Pi0kering, Onto -10 Melinda Sts. " Toronto it Black am Brswa. 81401hdii ._ Rod ��a...v_n.._w__Rltli�B�`�P G +� °- '- ��- `. TAIIR.1. 1i1N1 !W rd11. � I to U- ��-�-- n" Lot $ CcZ 4. mckering at �w�� a - �. Side -- P�gt, 6 weeks old and 1• !� • ' same 9 weeia, alm.ased buckwheat, Notice to You' D, �. � TON, ..��T��O, r IP men's Black, also Blue Over it•� >� �. ,Lloyd 'Taylor, B. .bens ,o a•=t•. ot•nf.�ate. «a•r �• K■n.p wren•••. wb=twele. Q. , ? We do building of all blade , - -Fbe Sale _i tfanding hay. Let 30, CAR?ENT=44G . - -, t$2• per -- -- : Kingston Road. S. Dixon, Rouge C�TWO WE SERVE - ' s'v pair PIH�iNQ Men's Summer Ties Orden BRAY mt>pmmoar mocks now. B.00VWG = AND ALSO GIVE : := _ = _- = - = iiisctcbery operating till ends aaonth. We also sell Brantford , Roofing =, - - =- in :1 elegant assorQmeQO , -- my 1 Leghorn pullets delivery, ,trials, Empire Bathraaaa INSURANCE 5�c•` and �+ - July 16. Day. olds froth then till 9a7� end of month. Work your poultry E9atpnment. Duro Water v • house to numimon capacity obit ' - sr.temn•. Beatty Stable - -. JERVICE - - -- - . - - - - -- - - - - - - - Lill sad . winter. - Agents IE - - Shier — - Boats �.r� = Men's Work A�R.g 2, Pickering, and Lockwood -- suild ]�(aterials _ r O Y R 17 , R_ M O R T F,�( : xor bale - Apartment house, near --- - GENERAL INSURANCE ORANGE f `Sisnan's" $2.50 to 1 �+ (W Ajax Fully rented. Good return&' Estimates Pyles SERVICE PROTECTION r. V•VV . ` Apply Mrs. F. Friese, Old Post Inn, Work Guaranteed _ ..'COW R. 1; Whitby. - - : - ON IN :: _..... . Phone NO --Bought ass sold -: �tCx n�rG, ONTAa O C.- A. STERRITT .: Ms +S• CHAPMA Used Clolhitag -. Sterilised, clew- -- �• el. PROTJSL'I � • -� ed and pressed- 1809 hew: Carry -a . - large-Wtoci of ash class snits; _' - -- `= ■ ■ .� '° _. mot:. and D=ata. ' Also a good PICEERING RILLS Funeral Director C . _ P ��'iker,i� lardware stock od new •leather aunts sad . and goats farniah- • . � .P at very ""an" Prices. Call -GROWING MASH .Furniture ° - : _ son �,rart� : �+ - - -- Dealer a., Order'your seeds now as they s,re s� arcs Ift, ' Bond 9tr. West, oahawa ' Start the ; •• ., :..... We have Red Myer Oft Motor A*641anee, My or NI** awit :8!6ardss. July 17 «- auction late in - : ,60 � ��ti �., ,.,�. - - �PHONB 13 _ �.omplete stork of bard r:: bed- VsNoLOCKWOOD ._ Mrare, garden --=- and iftc�eri, s of wal- - - -- _ -- - -4- hou�olit ute�s �-_- '_:mat sad ask Seesai . Pieoet- :- • -��'AE D� IVOEdHaT. , j Pickering, , • .: Onto M -t • - - -. - :- laniets.Disbea. ama woos EL aster Chick starter egg mash an _ Lawranow�ers. Gar ,den tools. Safe at 1• -00 Grp• Teems - L . - IC'mk W. F. Marquis, auctioneer. : - oyster -shell - luxbnidge, Ont. z You Need A - X - 7 �•� : _ " ?�•••na�p canoe cam. �. S Tonic water fountes & feeders p .. - .Oar it[ette - Wi Bars L' - t1s� fist Eft - Or It Ii Net lLatle . jT ... . Township � _ ::TN EATR — , .� y .a. et th.. f a.�rl s= .Lgrwt lLe se..a. AMR, r i -1f ,.ere. ` � at e ta• J. S. BALSDON, `. iPICKEWN��++ of Pict Con. Fund �;doo.00 . WH•I'TBY' -: - � s — rta�ye of Can. ' 60.00 - - - 1B. W. V. Fund I ly,., Air- conditioned -- ,Sarsaparilla• .. Pkt Red Cross x,00 �VR$DAT, - FRLj SATURDAY - - -' FARMERS n' m% Red Goa' `. i 26:00 rJdy :r 6 a11d 10 P1�PhaLedthin Mme and Flshesies for o S. ONTARIO Two shows at 7 and 9 Oar Prescription is . m P service Pheasan P . Pax - 90.00 Saturday Matinee at 1.30 = . bounties 100:06 -Accurate aid Etfickat w! PAT T0RI9I9S0 PBICES AT "WHiT>gv vane s„•.:... ' ,g _ EGGS H OGS u-' :Hush Pugh. Tresaurer T� Holt and Banta Granville J. 8. Bova Phi. B. CALVES LAMBS - n__ Heat Smith and Otto Kroner � Phone, Pick 68 7oapt _ -.�' - �w -a�+h• .-.,. :- ----Z. - - . AU KWW (W 8IVRE HOURS — Our Co itor' would like t, Y0NVAY, -- TODAY, -- see legislation- passed ` coynpelling Jul, 1?; 13 and 14. all brides to dress alike for their PICK E R I NCw FARM aid you ever try to' Last complete .low at 8.2ax Maple Leaf Fire "set UP". the account of a mode: i , - tivedaSngT - Footlight Serenade Jlnsurance Co Ll M ITE -- starring �.� wB11'i!? f 01"ING STATIOIN . _.. . 14f • • John Payne, Betty Grsble - e u.�--Rots i fair Vu-,,n and Country : PHON31 WMUM $M lvtetor Mare .sad Jane Wya=an - -- Buildinijs - _ - - Alani�Ladd st=d Rochester Windstorm , Insurance on Buildings = New. will Recd ' Paris Gre" - _ _ _ — Automobile Silos rte. = CO-MRIE µA utomobile insurance of - -- - -• _. E R North to te Co. 4? . r . A sate of Lead - All - - °� Pisani :: � . • _ ;z+rMITmD . • .- . , •.:= : _ . _. Scar .. •sag �g sitter : �. .. ... .. - .. Bred Crawford and Andy Define BOwzYlari &Rowe bolo Junction .,We have a tall sioc - AWMHONES Howard U17 and Scarboto 380 _ THURSDAY FRI.,- SATURDAY : •.4 $yraers, Garden Tools, Window. - ' -` . -:July -15, 16' apd IT. For Samos -- &reran, ardor== Doom and g --' A ale Bl$f�,K Swan Clydesdale Stallion, Bonnie Chief, Rough and_ Dressed Lumber _ Wnwori. 'r , Reg. No. 29781, -will be kept at.his... Fratmes Sash Doors Screens roe 7oar Hardware Needs Q� r Intechnicolour owner's stable; Lot 3b, Broken Front - .. Interior Trint Mouldings , - Tyrone Y Power and lliaareeti O'Hara ` Concession, Whitby Twp., '.and will Soft and Hardwood Flooring be bricked free of charge to. any Brick' gated aiding Cedargrain Shingle Siding _ j := " L 1iIN BUSHB farm is Whitby-or PickerbW Town- Wallboards Rock Lath Cedar Shingles -- ships. 'Service' ee' - �glea- Ron Rooting' ' Pickering United Church— _ _ i�asonite Products Barclay Tile Hardware Tinsmith •. Whitby. Roy Brown, R. R. '1 Whitby T rRev. A. M. I 42--16 .6ek Wool Insulation• - 'a. Cement and Lime. PHONE 46 twin, Whitby, will occupy the pulpit in. the. local Un- Weeping Tile Sewer Ape PIt3 K 11AAI Nli 'ite�-Church qp SUnday morning HORSES -- for horse .meat wantdd. : next, at 11 a. m. No. evening ter- Prevail prices I Mid. Phone Pick . vice. - Wr I& Apr. 1 - t1 I .