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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_05_19 w ' • � r ... �..:.♦ 'r Ila.'. f • y^ - ..� , , t ✓a • 4• ,,,1 r. `• - r } 'LPA - d! ;K R N' —N M-- % fOL. L - 1 e PICKER • - � Viet ■To ... scribes or `canhi Oversubr Pickering _ y - — 7 ;*ZZ922U2VU To eai People of Pickering: _ — Shortage sere .. "THAxx ro><r- Fickeran dill MOT, a ' great amount of satisfaction that I The Sowerby Ica Houses at the Thank you! - Pickering and Duh �h �~ ' 'rnake the announcement again, that � Lieut. Jack Chapman is home on , .Pickering Township has game Nov+oir Bay announce the opening o! their Barton for your splendid response for a two-week leave. -,fibs tog", over-subseribi�g our Ob- assent► again this week, with the the success of the Sixth Victors s Rev. Harold and -Mrs. Stainton,. ieative by $22,550. storage houses filled to the roof. Loan. �,. and son Beverley, of Mianico, calle3 Our objective (exclusive o! the They will be calling regularly Your courtesy and kindmeas to me ,�� on friends on Thursday last. i will ever be,rmembered, by use, fol, r the village and district commencing a �; Mrs, Walter Shepherd, of Totromto. Plast) had been set at.$335,000.With I assure you that .you helped to , the receipt of 742 applications for immediately, make my-work easier with your kited spent Sunday with hoz mot)zer,$12rs. - Purchases, we netted the sum of -- co-operation. Janes White. 4 $86700. :_ ANNOVNCE3[ENT- - Thank•you again. i Miss Jessie Day', of Toronto, ris� On behalf of the,O:ntaria County . Allan S. Giles A. at the home of her sister,Mrs. + 'War j:'inance Coanmittee, our Cas- Mr. C. C. Richardson wishes to A. Bushby, on Sunday. l ,vas m and from ¢myself, I say'=- announsce that he has moved his.law Mrs, Carl Bishop, of Hamilton; ""Thank You" for another task, well 'ofbce .fra�m 36 Toronto Street, to Where are those-AddressesT spent the week-end with her sisters, done. The record of this Township Suite 611 Continental Life Building, Mesdames L. and C. Morley. the several Loans is an enviable corner of Bay and Richmond Stro., In our last issue we asked, on be- Mrs. Howard Mashinter underwent- in = Toronto, 'where he is carrying :on ha of the Rotary Club for the ad- an operation for-appendicitis in the one. The seriousness displayed by � ow people at this-time, the sense of the general practice of law.' dresses of Pickering Village boys- � Oshawa- General Hospital on 'Mon- ' obligation the recognition of a huge Phone Waverley 0224. now on active service. Parents and day morning, and we are pleased to_ - -duty to ?4 performed, is of. � friends were asked to assist by send- report, convalescing satisfactorily. and respected by. all.who observe C. G. L T. Activities ing in those names and addresses, Canadian, . whose Mr. and Mrs, Howard Law and j ]icy the result of this loyal att- -By Eileen Bushor to the News Office, who has volun Len Peterson, family, of Oshawa, called on the, 1tide of yours, ss, we know it will, ..-_: teered to prepaye the ®nailing list. play, `"They Are All Afraid", was former's mother, on Sunday' the bringing�t•that peace, This week ffie C7: G. L T.-group To date not a.. single address has, voted the_best at the 15th Institute Miss Beatrice Stevenson spent the be all so much, hope for. with their leaders had a very enjoy- been sent in. No addresses -- no for Education by Radio held in Ohio week-end with her aunt and uncle par gratification is expressed and able "hike" to Gordon's, Grove. The parcels. We still look for this in- early this month. Mr. and Mrs,-C: J.- Stevenson. ed b Toa. girls had a happy, time arousal the foaaation, Please. r Pilot Officer Pierson Baker itiC Ramer. c2uarlason of the tin weiners which _ on. Tuesday e'veninr 6or "advanced. Isea1_ were Provided by June Wain nan � �� _ training"-in the West. l -Mildred Beth. Bath. Major Frank Petrie was in toavtr s, *ask Desi Rs1d pp,rsetts The Worship Period ass$ this week calling on old. friends. ti Pk*erm ��Publia 8eheai tolZo�red., and the singing o3 "'I spa' 'To the Citiseas of the Xuaidpallty of y,! Glad to hear that Ted and John E Cly gad, Sere, 147 3I. baht a very plaoawt evening to The Tgrrusi�yo,, of Pickering: - MacDonald,na1J, and George. 3tttonsil- re oe this .la a later iaoa a clase, -By virtue of the power invested-in me, ebd follow are out again atter the rem tt tonail- zs (1°t Yours - -the nniYersilly adopted Dra�ue, as a Wartfine rez�o.al o nota st the Pickering N ppeevraa ,:rains Fferne. 1 CAJW OF THANKS _ ._.: ]1�re,.I do here proclaim Wednesday, May 24, 1944 � special Mothers' Day Service hier4h Pickering 0,ei'CSrers rl OW$ - , .. -.�-•-_ p Civic Holiday,'in the Municipality o! the Toarrkship in the United Church Sunday Scboo! 1 �. To any assay frienls of that dist- a Pickering, when it is expected that all..places of last Sunday morning. ldra H. T. The am Tan-Cent=s-Week Club in AcA, I wish to express my shanks � nosiness in this municipality will observe the sarneo, Fallaise presided, assisted by. Mrs. $asegham Unit for Prisotness of for the reception given nae, durbig was done 'when the 24th of May was�s legally G. V. Costas, Jkv. A. Bushby, Mrs. >` oailedted - $7x00 am the post three 'weeks is whiff, Wm. Pypher, Mrs. C. A. Bslsdon, Y Tes Pare" Anyone may help it I canvassed )our neigi�rbood .on .A eeitablished Statute HolReeser. ' worthy cause. There are no' behalf of the Sixth Victory Loan Willies Eteeror, Reeve of said lilraaieipality Kira C S: Bryant, Mrs. C Morle} � '� grateful . sad ltdtr. C. Batt. •i i haed and fast rules -- give whew you Campaign• 1 am aLo very gra -- sea, Ask any Rea Cross mamZ�er a- for ffie very fine response to that t . Blin$ #h the�k carsvass. Thank Yon.` . -. _.. _ $60.00 0 7�� A iwt r Out. from Taa.Day W u� es _ _ - Fred.1Levrder •. CARD OF Tli1t,.'vKS I3y Correspondenti► MISCELLANEOU'S BAZAAR I found--any Pickering and Aj$x Twelve enthusiastic taggera start- is the Pickering Wonen'A Institate people very kind to irks when Iwas - t - - Ed out ,farly on Saturday mor,ii:ig 7Dunbar on AND. a - v. W. o will bre � _ . -- •---- - }1Z 'recently, I take this n^.eans n in spite crf the showers, to do their Jones, Ajax, w Re A. J e A Z The fellowtng-Js, frcm. the Secrer conve in m sincere thanks to -one b1t. for tl:e Can.-Nat.. Institute for the speaker at the Annual Sprang Pickering, Out. tary's Report for the year ending y g Y Service' in the ti'nited Church gATURDAY, MAY 27, 1944 April_ X944 --,12 meetings with s,3 and all. the-Blind, Ry..the kindly generosity Rally . �'. A. Goody eo. le the raised the stn otr.Sunday morning next. See .Dan- g•00'o'dock average attendance of 'l0. Held a Gf the p P •, 5 -under the auspices of Demonstration of "Fish Cookery" b) f.of �GO.Oa t„r this wyear Ir►s: Joy a I� o . column. ` - _ Tiip ^iag"grr5"-� y�tret'r.: 3=,vee.... � � r = a representative of the Dept, o! St u - : Presbyteriain Ladies' Aki rah, George's Anglican 'Ch Fisheries. A paper on "Conservation Pickering .Boy 5couto ilurl.sp Carol)a S+n�tl}, Jessee Ilush- }'irl:Prin Sunday, May 21: Svatday There will be booths of fancy- of Fruit and .VQgetables". A-lecture r b�', Ja�lue'irac I3c.ztre,, llelen l;ua, 8, Ther hone made baking, conn- The local 'Trot of Bo Scouts Beiulah 'rrve,-Juaki f ailaise, Niargar- School.at 10.00 a. rrk. Morning Pray- There s '•feediafg the Sick". a• talk 9n. l' Y '+a; �i'ildrvd Hath, Ruth knith H.W. The Pickering mop of try produce and a ;i`sit=pond for' held a successful. meeting yn:.TuQs et Ja,�. Y, B at will attgr•d' this aervice r a -_.. "Beautifyi'ng the Haeme".... <+ with 1S rc-twnt kind f t Esku': Luu Laker an'd Sl�,rlc: '_'link_ oti' , Sun- the children. Aftermoon fes will Miss Lang, Secretary of the Miss- dal'* flay , P - . . , in observance of Empire Your Snrk- 1a1eo be•served Tea, sandwiches ion Schools gave a 'talar on •'aur on the R„Il. At thi;czteeting, George Donald. Preacher Rev. E..G. RobiTsxrt. a*+� CeIL, .35 cer.ta. ,_.; ndtans": The F•ewler ii'as7appointed Troop Lader 11rs. hushby, on behalf of t}a Ins-- ion — -- Iiti�en with the I _ • . » • District President pass us a fine.- wIiii John a lake• as•, _ w At aha regular -ngrning' sernricfl St. Francis de Sales Parisi► paper •on " he-Lnseen Hand of -silver Foy 1'afri,l and Jim Bertrand- +vl:o t :ped 'r.�ake Lx:4':undertaking a - second, and Harbert LeGard.as lx. succeSS . • _ _ :. so the United Church; four apti t ' God•, •sena were presented in the Baptia The puPu}ar' celeltration~ of A -paper on' "Good Citizenship"' of ltheld I I�ht bc,y and Ry$oWa1- �I,...a,•i tlr,:.. C'. a�. S, �,f r.s a rd ,nial Service,' the child of Mr. and f` ],ors' Day was L,Ltingly narked on and a Quiz on "Municipal Affairs" ars, flar:iiy, ard'Mr. and '(trs,�l'r-. �iunr=• itrc, 1;?nrteth Morley, Mrs. and Mrs. Sunday mo-nihig by a sermon app- • and a paper on'-Iiealth-Insurance"• v hole ff v aCeeiluali(ied Itvct�'eart tl a h""" sPzut tti',e ''`'Pak-end +�'itit "r,, Jack"Ilrearrt; 1 r. 'ane Mrs. Sias. ropriate.for the occasion In the.. In July we-held a Garden. Tea -in. and tiMr:. J. `�, I•alciibn, a su Mfr. H: Wonnacott and I4Ir. and Mrs. Ivan course of his. ttilztarks; the Pastor conjunction with the Horticultural War Ser�icr. Badge, awarded for• 'I Lowell, .nf Hamilton. Barrett. A. £. •Baldwins._ least ,,ne hundred hours .of trnpaid said "Ever since the irinaculate Society, at Mrs. s,?ri ice to one e,4 'more causes 'iri r' Virgin MotheL •4f-ary hi;d the Divine In March we had a very suecFssful `L` ' Infant in her arms, evrry ,mother Bizaar. We held a Course in Glove- conn o1on with th waapidly yuaff:)ring for - EDITORIA_LLY corner than "unsightly traAer. wears an *invisible crown. A. crown making, Gave $50 to the Red Cross, this coveted badge; as- +bell-as,'Fro- " c'amPs .It might be well to remember. ,* that sparklesinora-beau'•i{'u}ly-thaw... $5 to the Sugar for'Jssn for Britain ficienc • Iiad eg s, Last_October a very r-Tolerance' l a Fine Virtue"iontroma'th�tps"nteref very goodrs of these friends" to, ` ter res- Fund and $15 to the Public Library, y " „ diamonds,. the rnen;s. grey succersf„ Apple_Day w-ii heli.asid ---We'Could be lau�ulring a en pert than' any earthly ' jewel; A - the bpys have conducted two Sal- ersey, but are satisfied at times, to many plant-workers ia�Iie earlier crown that casts rnarvellot:s beauty Caleb .•Hese, Brantford, formerly wage Campaigns. It.is hoped at some do so. days,"especially around midnight an¢ upor3 the face of its wearer. Buts of.Unnbarban, passes Ma 6., that the troo will at We were struck by the lack of 'atter, with a steaming cup o! coffee, crown that often resembles tin`s y future date,. P or actifl as nurse-maid or baggage tend Divine 'Service..in the united consideration and short-sightedness g Master's 'Crown of Thorns. No one, Caleb Edward Rose, well-known Church. This ►month marks the close displayed by the over-enthusiastic checker for others,' Tolerance is a I think, can know greiiter joy on and highly respected resident of of a•year's successful endeavor, and reporter to the Oshawa Times from fine virtue. v # # earth .than that which a mothei feels Terrace.Hill for many years;'Passed there has been -a fine Scouting' Ajax'last-week-end when 'she treats `. when her groan.child says to her away on May 6, at his home, 38 spirit all along, Keep up the good the matter of trailer camps in a *1 have heard many:s, man say, what swell-known son wrote is );us, High St. in his 84th year. Born in ,work, fellows] none-too-kindly manner in her cot- --`'I artk disgusted with same of our mother's album►, "You taught me, ttmn.-She appears very muck Jis- politicians". And this could be oft? advises me, you panted in my heart England,"he he entre to this country - - whets tier years at age, and has been turbed by the location and appear- of the reasons for soh -. t that I atm arid'shall be, _­M.mt herepasthirty- In Memoriam, ante of the `'tsnaightly" trailer ence", Walter Wincliell, celebratedthe good : and the little I shall o Mr'God eight years. Mr. Rose had been a 'eaMps no _ ori w ter and broadcaster ' for my country. in your work railroader. 'practicallq all_ his life, Stephenson --- In 'loving memory of by". We grant this - these camps do recently wrote a lengthy article, int Happy the child that has giown tire' staring with the Grand Think in a dear wife and� cnothe1,•Mildred not improve the'_ scenery around 'a New York Daily, praising sky- e air of whish Ajax - or Pickering Village, but high Canada's War Effort A few in a family circle,-th 1872, when but twelve years of age. I:orrsine Stephenson; who passed a- is charged with a deep religious at- For many, years he was ,masbnry, nosy,-May 11, 1940.' many of the older, life-tin-re citizens- days .•ago Herb. Bruce, Frog:Con. mosphete, happy the man or woman foreman and had mach to do with She's'gone to that beatity-filled of this community unity recognized long fpr Parkdale hiding Toronto, got up who under many blows of fate, Enda mansion, - " ago that - there is a war on,-and in the house.. and wanted' to know " is or religion a firon rock to which the building of railway bridges. He She's gone to the lace called rest, "unsightly" who aid Winchell tow to that art- retired nineteen years ago, P many j�rconveniences and unsightly P to cling. e ' r. ore was a e w icle, inferring that the"Liberal Forty by his parents in the su'aCIeptible of..Wellington St United Church, On the_gentle Saviour's breast.- that those*old:families living in that or a present o r n -yea" of early childhood. where he was a senior member of -•-Ever remembered by Husband and ineighborhood, whose ire has been ' so. Last Saturday night, Winchell; in the Session. Fikmilrv: » : » raised by .that article do not feel a broadcast (which we heard) re= - The C. Y. O..held its'Final meet- Mr..and Mrs. Rose celebrated the lied'as in "he-had not been in any 'better for the conditions that P , ) S -' ing of the reason at the McMorran 65th 'anniversary of their ,marriage, Calvert -- In loving memory of Illy have been brought about by the prea- Canada since 1914, that the Canadian' home on .Sunday evening. Several on March 27, and the Passing of Mr.' dear Father Thomas Calvert, who Treasury or anyone else had not paid once of the Pianta....the "liberties" ry y n guests were present with the math- Rose will be greatly mourned by'a passed-away May 17 1926. him lmythin and that'this wait a Y that have. been .inflicted upon tlierrt g '- ` hers to spend a most enjoyable ev- host of frienkds. The rolling stream of-life rolls'on, (the nature of which decency does the first time he had ever been kick- e»pg. Arrangements were made.for Left mourn, besides his widow, But' atilt the vacant chair not permit us to describe) by "some". .ed in the breeches.for•'saying some- an outdoor gatheiimi in the near ie one sock, Caleb A. of Brantford, Recalls the love, thq voice, the smile said to a me from.Aja-4..,.but they' thing nice period".• What_a pity. future. Plans were devised for a �,o brothers: Peter, of. Toronto and Of the one who once sat there. are willing to consider it as --the. we­have such "petty minded" men continuation of aigatettee- -t0 the y •war, But, just a8 soon•as the war. iegreaenting us in our Government , boys overseas during the summer Charles- of Sault Ste. Marie; three --Ever remembered b his daughter, in these days. (being related it gaArie sisters, Mias Jennie Rose, Toronto, Beatrice, and ,Daughters. ends, we can be assured'right now, ukonths. Another.in the regular ser- » • » »: fashion, through marriage, to Herbis Mrs, Ethel Mskcltae, Toronto; st►d first these older families and- others Bruce, we say, we don't altogether les of deb was given by Marry Mrs Fred Verrall, Richmond, Que. Murkar -- In loving memory of a are 8oitng+tp sen that it "elope" and. app same of the relatives we Teefy and Morgan O'Connor on-the- $_ ani Mrs • Roes•had fotanerly dear husbaatd and, father, John Mur- in very short,order also. Vice know ASirmative, and Mr. avid Mrs. Jas• lives in the Dtunbartar► area, and gar, who passed away, May 1�, 1943. have acquired. >?r...-Brine hos beet fs+. Y Y there are very, very many fine ; '[chlor'row on the,Negative. The sub­ had beets one of the longest subscrib Calm and peaceful he is sleeping,. people at Ajay; (we are acquainted_ getting itkto plenty of hat water was "Resolved that Ccrnpul- with quite a number), brit as might latgiy,but,he carnes from Cartwright jest ors of the Nears, 's frequent con- Sweetest rest that.'follows pain; T�.p, and they used to be pietty _ gory Military Training should be trr'butor to-our Col=I s, from Brant- We who loved liirki'Badly mise him, be expected -- "it's no rose "patch",. continued and a standing army y 1 and our point -� there,are sYtdre un- 9R�i at .that Hort of thing. Ed,) t contsrtained'after the war." The meg- lord. The sympathy of their man But trust in God to meet again. ;• ;r_11✓t' cls • 3 .! ! mob side won the del want friends in this caoannwnit is extend- —Ever remembered b7 Wife and j desirable cmditions around that _ ativeed to the family. _,_• __ , FaitiilY. ,�_.�. ►_LA .A&-Ai l _ _ _ • I • +cam a c'• L.1 •- - , , •� »MAL•' •.E • !! a sentence, ..,Chandra. broke off, D-day, as always, the `Salada'� tltIIOw st0 -dosing CdnStipatlon pressed his fingers to lis eye's, and J ! pllCll Vc7 r said-a startled note in his deep, label is your guarantee of a 11 somnolent yoics, "But ,this must ` - ---,•lute I another boosterfor - as. — ]IRAAl for constipation like mine. constipation is due to lack of"bulk" something uregentt" xnagine-no more need for those in the diet• Here's all you do. Eat One could almost feel.the silence" y ptngatives whish gnped• yet a cereal or m several hot m t. Y, - is the room, Al s ALL-BRAN every _.._ muffins- ' helped only "There is here at'this moment," q and drink plenty of water. BRAN n, "a young Chandra_was..going ,Q ' may. Believe produce smooth-working woman who. badly needs advice ' me,eating'ALI. helps-to pr "bulk"and prepare wastes for easy I will not name her I will f 10RAN is much ' and dinlinatiom The comforting' relief'' not even describe her or tell where " ALL- convinces you its wise to eat ALL- she is sitting. I am particularly gentler. It's my "„ Retnetn_ anxious neither to embarrass nor - - BRAN daily to stay regular: h word has Ic JL idea of the way ,. ' •:.. ber,it's a -no a - tokeeprt'$ttlar. Set ALL-BRAN at y� grocer's.' 2 come to me ihat�I must help her.. _It's simple Kellogg':� __ •if I cats" racic' c land gentle. �y sizes,Made- Behind-Christine-a-voiac �'hen----C-hirstine -had---:recalled:_ stern ed_jars Z,�don.Canada• -- "I-rtever'saw him do nd- agything like 's conversation in pints,,zscissors, Bbaby id, safety - Dru1s-t-a IL .1 this ..before.. It gives.. me. t e Ahe cleat light.. Qf tnornin$, it coin d{ creeps." had entirely lost the ng ens It gave Christine the creeps.' strangeness her own confusion and several thicknesses of cheesecloth, ' SERIAL STORY - Whether it was deliberate trick- fatigue had. lent it the night- be-. 2 for face, 2 for body, Enamel bath a R cry with the illumination or not, fore. Of course everyone in tub, enamel pot`and covered .pail f the Murder an the VD�rdW���• all the light in the room seemed Beullmont kitEw''aho Tlis. Emma for soiled diapers. - TONE - - -- f sure platform. e g ttering Talbert had Stelephonedb;nstr coons Zealaa d Mothercrrafton aSoci ty, A u to gather itself about th li 8Y EL!PIORE-COWAN S - _. on the atform. ' "Within the last 24 hours, - ,� -. to someone to see that her guest went to the Crestview, and `the Women .of the 17th century pore Last Week: Christine does a 'ance was much like others Chris- Chandra went ter "this young -operator• had overheard; and in lead combs because they thought :portrait of -Chandra, an Oriental tine bad 'attendea•e the numbers surpsising y has experiences.ed a Slit her hurried attempt to pass on lead kept their, hair from getting �. sa ami, rinds her job pays Ben- small objects, g the information,-had. not had time.the tray. erously. .She finds,If you won- lodge emblems,carPin- of license the dates an she hagnia of met s,. by arstra strange. coincidence, to choose her words. - -' sed to her easel. 3 But now it'was not possible to tied, consult Chandra" She goes letters which an assistant in a unexpectedly found work when put so innocent a construction tem to the Oriental's "Tempe of Truth:' white turban took,from people sit- she most needed it:'• - ���� �� --' -- ting here there and' held', sip'-- w ' n the irl's strange behavior. - g � . `CHAPTER' IV parently without •glancing at-thein, :rlo one in the room seemed to course•she was-this .man's spy: � �t� J From within the "Temple Of pressed against his own forehead. breathe least of all Christine. Y-Iow easy to' listen in, and ,AWAKE TO Truth" came the. tinkle of bells_ He read- and'answered questions " 'I?vring the last 24 hours," the find out that one of the wealthiest NIGHT e and the wailing of pipes. y; without having. seen or touched "s'•ami"_ was going on, "this young women og the beach was expect- Will sae make You teal "Vl ell, at }east this is freer the cards on which they-.-were lady_ has also received a mysten- ing a cousin to visit. her, •and•the breathless and moth- "Well, said aloud; '"and -after ► bloat.and wakeiulnua! Christine written: ous'--telephone communication con- name of that cousin. . . . How,easy, all, he gave me my .start on the sitar to by op this acme bloat "A lady wishes to ovv about earning something very a hail the cousin' called the house by opentns up coasts• �a Boardwalk" _ a ring. Yes, I .see it clearly her own safety, which I-fear she sad found.her hostess absent, to patios ..n a reieealow ` • f She slipped inside. �Ltocltion..In" cans slow -an emerald set in diamonds. . has already decided to disregard." suggest a hotel: . . . And how easy b vaso sora m�aocela �� •" pa a stage designed to suggest She thinks a maid stole it." •. "But," •Christine thought with a aftemards for this charlatan to opens up bo e- day i 1[nivaasy'a 8'v1Et.L 'All'the mystery of the Orient, two emonition; have had. �her....•erery -movement ass Mail. and relesee• ass• alt on teal tlna and ready roc tearful a:e.y, sHm girls, dressed_ as temple Suddenly the strange tawfiy sickening clutch of pr laulveney,s 81WEL. medieine to-biehc - danetrs, were gyrating and.pros- eyes in the dark face fixed them- "why-he can't mean mc,!"' watched! and we what it will do for soot order \Fell anyh'ov " - C.h r i s't i n e rare 1.-oua_ce bottle tram tour druzsiss lrati'ng themseh es as if before an selves upon a stout woman near' mo ed,dcr even spoke the.t know awards thought, "he's not going to make unseen presence:" Christine. _ _ aloud. In any event, theca was s. : Roman holiday' of sire and_; A deep .gong. sound, and they "to, 3,1 dame,'the did not take sudden craning of 'necks, away with iL'' r scurried from sight. Frotf., behind it. You should have looked more I must ask for quiet'." Chan- When, the rest of the audience _dza's voice erkckied. "YQu will, f%les3 ort she -remained-stonil in a screen of__grillwork that simu tarefully;" Chandra went on y fated delicately carve w ite mar- Sternly, -t'am 'edThe s a her seat. T •if_-}•oil_please, keeper;a+�r eyes _on h he, ch►ic�oyans .came- Die, a shining figure in silver robes helpless"servant of iud3 a crime. me„ her at once. appeared as if by magic. He Why, Madame, did it not occur to a His .own- strange, tawny eyes LContinued Next Week.) :. moved majestically forward. and you that the ring might have were 'not ort.: CArisfuie, but - stood Tor a moment, his arms slipped through 'Cats„rip in the Widened on space, as if following +p r crossed on his chest, his dark face tiring`of yo p some remote vision; yet she felt M0 1 HEBCARF? lifted as ,if waiting listening. that they' did not miss a flicker HEALTH NOTES Then be intoned in a deep, vibrant !'tiVhy ' look now: Chandra oil her eyelids,; and that deep, jig( � woice. "Thy servant is ready, O sugl1Then, as the roman \ IlCrishaa! Speak through these ua- heti ted, I almost thundered O'Piio en.vO1 h g. er - Voice Was compol 'n h s - i hcorthy lips." "Look now,• Madame, in b• ..I would .beg of that young' w i e t $soy's Layette ! . . • : _ not too late to his tone thankful that it is you - have lady;' he vias going on, done!- stlddsnly gentle and pleading, See thaf the clathes are non-irri w you Do your worries often. keep y ytlr a while Chandra s perform-_. repair- the mischief taring had non-constrictive. Never awake at tight? And does this rst= t "that she think over the events The woman .fumbled in . her � put' afl v.,c�ol''next•"to baby's skin •lessness make you feel "all in" tie_-- purse, cried out-a bit too sharply, of the pact to hours. . . . I 'would Christine,thought and held aloft beg. .for instance, that she try to as it causes a ra#h. may? may'overdoing �< T"r+� M-ake- 8 a r'm e n t s gect the n re sig matey ma4e something that glitfered with remember whether,. when thea re- a _ you _ green it---f e. - -turned 'to her.room this afternoon, C'. . large enough so that: slee ess, cranky, restless••;pose "OhI asn so"sorry about that there vaanything about its -AP- a they willnot be out- new headache or nevous fears.si fled__ her sus- grov�fr too soon.-Da M relieve S11ger, a i1100 COOcion. And now, if she will • ► e notDues c o .e .e aervoisFPilst6tTknow how to'thank you, Swami;'. P 'va e1 i shalt bebaby; .Have no ung sedative. Take it according to "•Do not thank me, Madame," come to me privately,t y, . directions to help calm your nerves v Chandra told her., "It is the great glad to. advise her,.at no, cost to necessary a'eigkt of clothes.' and and m improve your Sleep Etfer_ L A X A T I V 8 god Krishna.you moat thank." hersef - because the word comes dress the baby according to the vescir Nervine Tablets are 35c and - _ TABLETS "The great god - my foott^ to me- that this it a thing I must weather, not the date. 7x,;Nervine I-igtlid is 25c and 51-04r do." Articles reee�rrxeeded ' for la'y- gllcKET 1tEf.lt:t'B Christine thought derisively. "And w. , -.. ette; 4 vests-sik arO wool or 211 • J C01.1TIP1TIU V Na! terrible." - Lll� ts,aaitrsr--1som . home rrhoids_. what ato_go1 s acting - _ , _ -- tYon de ending en weather. 2 to. - r • try aeitin8 rennet throwggh All around she heard alurmurs. -30 inches squaw- ng. entle action of Fb. ML " audience commandingly. 8 dozen diapersTly i TABLXT9 w h i e h so "Isn't the swami marvelous? That is all, my friends," he flanellette, birdccye or*canton flan- . stlsany have taund effective for this He told my sister who-" vel.• 4•night dresses. 4...prs, .ankle onditiom Go to your drug rotors and `—and.-it happened the,very' day said• "Go in peace!'" t � Improve Your Health a •FERMOL LA-XAT VE A be said it would!'' He raised l�ia arms }sr what was lengt n bootees. 3 small coats, flan• S is di months en pi;for 1. altllost a gesture of blessing; and nel or knitted. 2 bonnets, Plain, no �� /f,arm.,a,ating Sluggish r�rtta direct F LIt3TR Thea abruptly,. in the midst of Co 11''C�.6rLN1 Sluggish LOATDON, ntailo. the audience ailed obediently out. double thickness of wool around As they went, Christine tau faces .face, 4 to-Should pts. toe warrs. '.Ruarge D EY S turned toward her touched panties should not be worn. I large wjth supe-rstitious aw:e, tonne curi- sham. 2 small cuddling shatv'1s or s W� K SWI�}r EConO/f1Kal s ' • ' ous—some amused. baby blankets- 30.inches square. Christine, restored-to San, by Cuoon-dresses-ands slips'_._op-tl�li�1_ Fes'conditions can' wrteie•fir-beal:h- those glances, .blazed with anger. Toilet basket or tray. Cake of su- faster than disordered .kidneys and a ' She had once rents a book callei Der fatted ca;tile soap. Tootle picks inflamed miserably.bYou have rrehtlese aightack aches Vott for cleaning bab 's rafts. Absor- - /- �An_-E* _Q{_the_biedillIll Rack= _ _ g 3' suffer leg cramps shad rheunsati�c�ns. - et" It. was,all entirely clear to bent cotton; in rolled-p-#tze Rgea tliese-thiftgs lsavpen"se e3s her, now. Of course that girl at cleaning babys ase and ears,largg need help a filtering Dile•acids and ieees for buttocks. Baty Oil; any poisonous wastes that,are undermining . the Beachmolit telephone ex- P your health. change was.,a paid spy. good standard' o @ small ,bibs. 2 GiveGOL, them this help—quicklysynch N GOLU�MEDAIEDALL C lem•Os con�taia NS, $ fs. accurately meastirt d amounts of the _ Bhp }� }•iQpKS AND EYES ine F Drorigops) and lioil vt Ube gratefuRylaarlern Osuit ipritsed \ - at.the way they relieve.clogged,kidtteyv der.. 'st now an get a hoz Be sure you ask or s.. - Haarlem Oil Capsules. — _ !IR, t[ Easy Way. Tar Treat Painful Piles Here Is the chance for etch per m� mklrra a con in Cunsida suffering= from sdre CWl g.egur q�e wu;D itching. Painful piles to-try a rimq';e the w C,A tloa''g a e fibs firm t fund^the r.r. goy rtes y au t'C �' r 1 e o re c tie„ r J°ii are eerier can ec' of the" treatment !f you arc c�¢ mare, gllaibla f° satisfied t�ith• the rosults. •1/7 Fqr �� '` a _ impay..go.to any Alu: t and T • �1tY e� ` ge a bottle f F Yloid - ` S d t rr ta Z 11 ' bsa Oto _, .. t o iein- * _-- >S ---- - �1= ® as directed. Hem l;o#d is ^•n 'rte --- so a Fir at; �� — -- ' ' use avid pleasing resultsp1 es nine _ tubbed to =or \ -_ —.. aro relieved, pain, 'subside. , nd'i,s wtaate atttt / ,ay�r.�J�) the trcutment is continued to ate. (V• ti• j74�"' gainful pile turnQrs heal Deer lc oft+ .'"evill to �• '' any; the ret:tal membr:ulc5 lean _ Fv,e4 3, ptdee 1 . ::l:i _ _ and hi•alth>'. Wet .t .botlie._. et1•*' td 'r.. 1 .!ttt� os�° - - "Use a ;double Thread to sew'zsn buttoand ns. Make a-l•^•ot•in the thread ?��i,;lt nndeasv� titeacantf�gi.•g� t,t y edt*10°ipt'iteb� g to rib potrrself of Sour 1'. n i.0 _ and hide the knot under the button-by pushin the needle through .r0 from the right side. Place the button in position. Lay a pin across `n.rF: 'rhe „permor or hits Poli" w back and forth: across the pin, is n delinble firm, dotnst i,u�ine-. Supply United�Y wartime Restrictions the-top to keep the thread.loose,. se - in.cancan for o.er .o .ear•, a "" ' Wind the thread between .the button and fabric to reinforce. sire Lrottbled synth tire. u.•i,;,.y, ; Secure..snap.fasteners-with an over and over stitch. Sew' each.hole' painrnl piles', dent-ttoia tnn.i:I,etP' separe..s Carry Else thread on the error side Au the n4kt hAle. you rink•kly or the —all w,r.•ha e a r No;t s p-. starers have a perforation•through tie centre: Sew "one .,rice ..ni be gln�6ty rcl'up�ied• -+ - + o: the-f�sfeler. - Hold -the,garment closed and dratw the thread $U - IS E "2T l04 tllrcurh to piece the second halfaoP the fastener. , , :r +� _ A JAP IN A YANK FOXHOLE � ,5 U-�v_ D A Y straineth us . . . but unto him who WINGED STAR for their sakee died and rose again." • '� -"' f '.. It should be clearly noted that the __S O O CH f o ere'L lDvs of Christ referred to here is - _ or us n the cross. Wherever a ed Him to • 4 - definite manifestation of Christ's R .,.. �..• ,. � ' ' Map Rd love is referred to the cross also PAUL. .ENCOURAGFS THE. is ever mentioned. Tlie love: that ` — a CORINTHIANS consfraine[h us is the love that Y 5 f died, and died for all because it Corinthians 4: 1-5:41. .. . ! .. died for each., PRINTED TEXT, 3 Corin herefor - 4:6, 16-18; 6:1, 3-8, 14-19. no man,aiter the flesh: even though ,, s GOLDEN TEXT:Ye know rile we, have kn'oavChri�t after the- grace of our Lord Jesus U hrist, flesh, yet now we know him so no - that, though he was rich,' yet formore" Naw, since seeing Christ x I your__sakea he became poor, that ye . face to -face; Paul was.#reed from through his poverty'might become his kno,vl aof Christ after the *. rich:3 ortnt ans flesh, now he knew Him as the 1 " risen; gloruied Saviour. _ Jeliovali. Exodus-15 t 1.- The Spirit of God 4,. + v y".t •eT THE-LESSON IN ITS SETTING "Whereforeii arty man -is in' Time.—The second- epistle of Christ, he is a riew creature: the as old thins are passed awe be — Paul to the church at Corinth. w r probably written about.A.D. 60. hold, they are become'new." When _ q p Place.—The city .of Corinth-was thq Spirit of God edmes idto ottr r located in Greece, one of the great hearts man sees everything in a cities of the ancient world of Paul's - new fight.'Old ideas, aims, stand- & N �w sH time. :ards pass when we become unitedf � A Christian Ministry x # s Y to Christ. Ili true conversion there 'For w•e _preach not. ourselves, is a- change -so eomplete that it but Christ esus as Lord, and our. First Lt. Tyrone-Power, who re- J nothing less than a new creation centy won his wings as a Ma. Remarkable photo above shows a a soldier, crouched in an Americas selves as your servants for Jesus' wrought by the ittighty power of Jap, sake•" Paul Was -first the servant., t rine Corps flyer, is pictured above foxhole on Bougainville Island, where he dodged Yank bullets 'and t.ie Spirit. at the controls-of a training. plane - gsenades — but not for long. Enemy soldier hid himself in the fox. of Christ and lived to please Him, "But all things are.of.God,'. .'. -at the Naval Air Training Center, hole _dut_iag an unsuccessful attem attd as His servant 'and for ills - and having committed unto us the Corpus Christi, Tex. held by U.S. forces. _ sake lie served his converts in Cor- word of reconciliation." A full rev- __ inth. We must always remember elation.of the love of.God in Christ _ we are first the servants of Christ, having been made to the Apostles ~ 'Changing' Over' Cost R A D I 0 REP 0 R ? ER ]3y - and His will nta3t always come it was ordained sitar by'thein and AL LEARY first, throvgfi them the truth should be. W111 Be Enormous "Wherefore we faint- not; :but made known to all min every- ,; though out out%vard ratan fs decay-!, where. One' of the United-States auto- If we said Meet Adelaide Ele-. evenings were spent at the Mon- mobile companies estimates recon- anor Marie Teresa Boissonneau'' ing, yet our in,vard•.a;ian-is renew- - treal Repertoire School 04 -the version-will cost it s.,0o,600,000 for you'd probably' say "who's she?" Theatre, -taking classes in voice, td day by'day." While the body eq'uipnient and :that, the inventory _.._. may grow weaker year by year, Airmen Talked` Too on.which So let's,.introduce the same per- interpretation, make-up and body- of Government that that is not true with one's sp .final - --son under the-name-of LADDIE technique. Laddie was associated :-Much Before Raid it ij ~working, and which must be oa unde,:-and life. The gradual-sickenitfg of the go on from there. with several Little Theatre,groups body is according :o tise laws of removed from its plants 'before-it M in `Montreil.• Thett her thoughts Two "crewmenof an -Anierican call rgsunte -normal activities, has ` netuie, but- the continuil increase ' Laddie is thepretty, young wo- turned to radio, and so she took of power in the inset iiEe is a,:- man bomber who were reported to have a book value pf about the 9amq an announcer with CKCL, To- private dramatic lessons from cording to-tile law of.the Spirit of talked top much btfore the-last at- amount. Speit$ing psi the scale e4- ronto. Born in Winnipeg, Man- Eleanor Nichol of CB-NI, on radio God tack on Berlin have been grounded. timated-including the buying of ` itoba,.in 1990 of an English,mot- ' Technique, -dictid#,• etc. Her--fifst The Burda .of. Life and-probably will-be court-martial- •15,'000 machin tools—implies con- _ her. inad father. 'Por our ligN t a u,c :.rn, Ivalch ill getting (first sh ed -her defiant -spirit 1>y series of dramatics oar- F-1�4�— --is for the moment, worketh For us 'uttering, as her very first words,. Laddie headed for 'Toionto in awre and inore exceedingly an eter- ' the Autumn of 1943 and leas bees ^- ,•therm now'. At. the-ripe old age. naT iseight of glory. To-day_the _ SOUTHERN STAT - ...of two her family moved-down to .in the Queen City evtr since. in- ',World is .too 'mush with us: we tthe heart of the corabelt in Spring- side of two months she .got her ! p g- give too little thongtit w_tlte g.or- _ field, Ohio, where Laddie re- first• program of her own fes of li-eaven and thit-is tfay the HORIZONTAL Answer to Previoas Puzzle 16 Compass mained.-untli she - was - thirteen.. a .fifteen-minute program three burden of life becomes t30 heavy -`.x State depicted T .H tbi 1 IN point. - and from there to Montreal. -mornings ,.a «•eek ovitr , CF$B.. for uy _ m map• R E PAIR i !L E!R'S 19 Roomer. Along with that. she 'lid . free- t 7Eagle's claw. Quebec, where her father and g While %%e look not at the thingsg Train-tracks. T 1 C'AiT!Q 201t produces soother sitfl -live. lance dramatic. work over the ,which ire'seen, but at the t'tiitgs 12 Tag. ArqEC Ai t 'R 5 T large -=- 'of A lively tomboy type, Laddie CBC' a %hied ire riot s'cen: for the' things 13 Musteline ENG. t S1H S!T cotton. atlways ,enjoyed- dramatics—taking «high are seen are temporal; but 22 Finished In June of 19 F3 •she' auditioned the thin %t.Wcli `,lot sten are mammal. t EE O 5T!AG part in .school plays on •every 7 S•S - 1S Evening �p� S+C AiM!P',E E 24 Noctumal occasion. She attempted- play- , for all a:inuuncer'i -pua.tion with eternal. The thirds seen; the (poet,), AIt71af�11 K' M'P T, bird. _ writing 'fur the first time in her,- CKCL, eras �ciccted from a group Pleasures of life, wealth, position, 17 Like. M R E T NIE 26 Depart. -'.life when in her first of hot ciul p rants,-and' power—these are but fur' a tune., 18 Sun god. O L L Y W D A 28 Ear of corn. year- )'dung as i "Thomas D'Arcy McGee thus. became, as' far as we know, 'It ii the thingi i,hich-are unseen— 'T9 Farm A; E 30 Stop! ' School in lfontreal. It was a the first furl-tinge "' ContmerciaC trod, love, Heaven, eternal rife,. storehouse. CIU S 5 S 1 E 32 Malieiou9 a on woman 'announcer tenth, rfghteousnc,s—they are eters• ' 20 Folding bed. burning. sen three-act of Sleepy. Hollow , and it fe says nuo:+nein, arpea e to"her because, site- }i1J tEtat' wedge of Fatdre Glory 23•Negative 3'JAttetrtpt, 2 Card game. 3SPreflx. `'was sacce;sfully produced at the .chooL there would be a crisis eery •''?'•or we t: :ow th,-'I: •':e Tardily reply. 41 Oxidize. 3 Social insect. 37 Emanation. hou>e of our tabernsc,c ;,e dis- d(suffix), 42 East. 39 Weblike : twenty-minutes or and that's X70 4£xpanse. ` • • what she tlirices Ua. - solved;- tee have a build-ir+• from 2 Weapon. .43 Surgical - tissue. - - After High School, Lad,tie i a' 28 Advertise- thread: `-3 Blemish: —40 River in spent three years mechanically .3 for !tabbies; in addkion- to, rosf, a. !bout,e riot moa•e•wi-ii hands, _ ment (abbe. - B Three-toed Vi typing eight boors a_ d;y• fr.- a thrcatte %tiork laddie ay; a eternal. ill _the beaten..' Tilt. first ) 45'Zuh eggs. 'Virginia. - r P> clause refers nr bur ,'ry.'t aL bodies,, 29 Legume. 46 Pertaining to stogy: _ 43 Sardinia , large firm, while her. thougit,s P qty. fair game. of golf, and l,kej 31 Plural (abbr.) 7 Sip, (abbr. . _ T_. ._.__ not �n +cher t:an ,to a --Sit s were pre-occupied in her first g quare 48 To man again. 8 Jewish: month 44 Born, - 'love—dramatics, Most of her of Itur-c-Lack. riding, and cause Triers to tin,ae �;�,ricuai bod- meters. 10 Part of tree. 47 Take notice 150 Lamp fixture. when site can't ride: 'ern sh4 saxa ic, ,which our ouh�yE'_! ti,i.lrit 33 Uncivilized. 11 Slaves. (abbe.). it-c'hrui'.: icfui•n• 36 Came closer. VERTICAL - 12 Peasant. 49 Mountain she would like to play. cin. Laddie r" AWARDED BAR TO'DSO is a f fold s%6nintcr, eiccept her. "\o%v hr t:,"t n r°!'�: : u; for 38 Valley: 1 Morindin dye. 14 Troop ship. (abbe.). ' there's a l atidaome 1_iiegtiard this. very Shing i-4 !;oris wL,, Ravi t 3 ' _ f 2 4 5 6 around,. and thc,�l she uddgnly tu:A , .u: tate carat>t• of-tlrr S.." trod who ha., fashioned for Uc a' q 8 9 lG II • lose; iter agnati�• :•t!,i�•r.ri and - shouts f r help, body spiritual acid imntc•.rta, has „ Ili 1[t sLlirit as a ,sledge (or ' iven 12 13 14 15 16 tl tre _for (� r rtt�i! O tit t �ti 464 nes On ower'of: Hoge l7 18 - The P - t9 "Being • .etrf rc r ,tea} good.. • 'Writing i?f courage,_ and kno%N g that..tvhilit the �urntti6 20 _ - W- are a. ,om+T e iii i?,z n,c.. the — i gram, 1'iuutas Richard henry are_aisent.froiti the L.o:•I •(ia:_%ve_, thinks-t;,e iollo%ving•a t)retfy ?air' r t 23 24 xalk by faith, not b% sight 1. %Te,are �. $64 question: ':��'h:r is ,t, that %Toon - ` + you pull lite plug n a wash.1 it of •good courage: I say; at:d are '` - ,Tilling rather to'be abs�c:t front the 2$ Zfa Z7 iLA x the water alwa.%i sw 1, r.ut clock- 9 , !tody, and to be at home t%itlr_the • - ed it; slot: lfenry ass ni}cr,_%•�atclr Lbrd." •Tlie Apostle Wmore� .hail Z 30 31 :: :.:;.'.::: :: ::;: dering yv by it woulda't . wit:in'g to Izave his eart'tdy tai,er- a. wase.. r. ...:. ....................... — swirl the opposite way ju>t once, nade because he desires:ao- 'se with- " 33 34 35 36 37 -We forget the precise plty,sicai th'cane 1,rior> the seem to remem- Coming of His +,;ts Lord, -Pau' %was 38 39 40 41 - bee hearing that it does ,tt;irl coup- , : ready to accept deo for tvin _ie lands south, of the equator, — Iain ton }� rig- •Standai4l. tirnligh - does not bring with it 42 4 44 45 - a g the glory of the- re;trrrcc"ri t y •- . he will be at home with Christ 46 47J _.: .Brigadier, E. L. Booth, D.S.O.of n yield, anio.ng the souli solo, wait for - ,tlie Toronto, who has been awarded the, The ginger dant Bar to the Distinguished Service P ,00 -to urrection. 50 Order, fot valor-in the Italian cam- 15,000' pounds .of dried spice .per True Minister of Christ _ 24 _ l Deign, acre annually. ''P'or the love' nf• C!trr.;t con _. POP—That's Different By J. MILLAR WATT ` a PIOMY,W YOU HAVE TYE N,EYER N EVER' NO ! NEVER NAD 6a.TIQy, HAD •ONE HAD A. . .. GTION VON OBJ Z-' BEERN OBJE AMP • 7� - 1 NOVICK To CALVizu"— _,:STOP! LOOK! : RADIO ._SERViCEI - A,'oL (ITHEY.S DONALD RUDDY Barr.sgr. Tb- & Dance At The ,Soictmr.Nary P.Eic- Ia the F.-lair d �+d J (lac:es Ctgrrw m4 C*wA"Ay Hall ,/` Y,ea tecssetr ooc rued bs cue tioe A.i Gs ?asr4i4, Faros-r. Deceased - FRIDAY WAY 19th �► � ; a s..sewr.+sdCo.eesew_-t�aiy. aA• - -- -- • L ALL YE1S;�1C11S "tib ciai�► a- Jiia 9laaiey Master of Crreai�sues - . — gEATQN. BELL �f ROSS ,pmt Nadas Pda ip,_ the sate ei ..C9sr _— sem: jplare Dancing[ - — — --- - _ - Tomlin late of tae Ts.�ns!iip u� AD-W &5c, LL-NCH 6) - BamatOra tet ots YidtrrinY, rho died an or ab�,ut the C'aret�nt �otso�eity Park Roar# •vowsso s� W. J. Beaton. B. C. •Telepbow 1 tbnt F�sie the Teao�pee =11 day of lurch 19", are n­t:f-d —` t may be Yeoe Rpm to genj to the .Pa'- John L.Pond ,t;r„lar: at their tomos dliy ��r- _ i! = — -,� Yate er ltodei J. D. F. Rags C. H.TUCK.OPT. 0. 4 :.th &Y of SU Bay a eet —Toronto00 ifiel an or before the : -- June1r° h03 dzt� = a Coutr err R T H U R F I E L•D _ s Bim. oar P. a atssox of the said Elute Wilt! be di%trAKIVd a�.o::g ihe• pzrsnrs en- fiQ/'Q`l0or Barrister Solicitor ltiotary Public PH01'E 52 R S Phone 1514 to daizs then, received, and the Ex- 1 `*G, - .. `T.PICKERI_ ONT. r C 'C RICHARDSN o,,tor of the said-iatate viii �a: b. 11 -'0qif - _. O - - -vcn 4uite__& 3eatal-Life &d8 SHAWA, ON! - 1ia�ble to anq persur4 of — he hal not then have r<,.ira- S 371 Bay St. Toronto Dated z< Toronto, this y i --- �, Ni(tBiIAR WOLFSON. Barrister ; 6 Row Goa. Re$ Seed Barely ° �., 4ba , Street, Toronto _ �ta>t Notine to You STANLEY 1Ontario, Executor of the ..id Es- Vanguard Gov. Reg. Seed Oats _ — - fate. -- - b atmpm but rib de Will soon be is sign we ua furtis>, - b of all itiads w QIV T E[} - memoria a twat si?3 Barley, �Qat and Wheat in stock -We do wilding R ole or round_ Thtatre - .. •• CABPF:'1TERING' . - D1ese from every - S AND CAI TLE i ! Clover CEMENTING .DE7i1D HORSE etsrdpogn_ to dtYtssty .• - P P .phone appearance our Alfalfa, Red Clover, Alsike; Tinothy FLLMBLNa work-will stand out and'Garden Seeds $OOF'ING For free lc�c n bun Stouffvi BROOKIIN ti............... W through the ages t - -- Fertilizer - _. P>J Order Your Fertilizer Now We also sell Brantford Rooffas Pisano StoaHvilIe lY0 ;3 CL&REMOy'T ............ •.•• No Greater'Tribute PICKESLNG ........... iM Materials, Empire Bathroom . PICKERl2NG 14 i 1� .Road West We solicit your business foe Equipment, Duro Water THL3SDYA. FRI., SATUBDAy --.-- - AGINCOURT sone 2141 igj. a STAFFORD the above. •••••••• gjghyray lda�tal Si slams, Beatty Stable 19 and 21 - - 'We pay the phone cbargee � •�� iii Y 18. Wbrb per' and Lady Takes - Claremont, • -Oat, � - Building Materials - - _ - • - :r _ GORDON YOUNG LTD --i + Phone Ad.36x6 L Toronto _ p Rene+• four Subscription TodayEstimates')* ,A Chance a - Wort Gwuwt W Real Ona Classified Advirtiscseoft Jean Arthur and John Wayoe - BriLO� gOsplta,t Goverameat Licensed - - Pbone ?kin is.Amrrks gport'a Bed L*I Str. - SlOUFF'vILL>�. 1VIARKE F. a: PROZ73E Flicker Fmk . REID S . t; _ Kattrsity, Meiieal alit: Sar�eat , J. : , :,F. .f Donavan �N TCF .. 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St ro Doors•inti -, C4mbination W /~ gtsrat Qash -- Made to Orth also _ - Asphalt Shingles : y Roll Roofings' = Asphalt Sidings 'i Wall Boards ate. • • - N. M. Gordon _ R. c,-CLWD'ENINa ou next , Many'of the buses that us to serve y +` • time the service isn't just what- you'd rriste Anbolaoa ' are on another job now. � •- ave .� x�t ..► 1 1 Night and day they are taking war workers like to have. ;� Irk' Y�rt Ili _ : .i Ya sea no, 1 14 , to their works helping to keep supplies :_After Victory, Gray Coacb Lines will have - - _ . : . _ dam. ante - movlng Iro Ins lines. - hs buses o�d J . Cruisers. Then you'll enjoy finer service -This is a big job. It takes all t drivers available, and plenty_of gasoline.. than ever 'before. Clarke Prentice T 9 'LICENSED AUCTION1M .. - : � P13i0NE: AGIN, 64 W S. IiILLiIR]l1rl EASTERN HOUSE, PICKERING Phone '4 _ M For-the Counties of York and Ona aria; successor to Corp. Ken Ptreo- tics of C. A. S.•F.; and of the Iste T. .H. Prentice (formetly Prenttee Now:, Z- M ♦ and Prentice). Farm and •Fnrm- 11 stock Sales a Specialty, at Fair ana -1 IL Reasonable Rats. . r_7 - ::., ,.. ,�":' _-:. .. _-w.i'..' ..-..: _ x..• _ mai .:�-.�- .e,,,.vm�x,.� i- -' r:., ` ''.e;'.;,e 'v�: '.•`�.Y..^ .Jif 6.- I • 'w �`.w y... va,e,ar y _ 2y y 71 46 ' Address by Rev. Kennedy. Duet by Audle F. M. Chap nan this week. He taught �^ R M O N T Yre' W. ElIiaott and Mrs, Manson W y 'in Baggotsville school about forty Ellicott, with W. Devitt at the or- years ago. He is now assisting his 11 gan• At the close of the regular John grown has been under the son in the furniture business as " - . Mss Conner was visiting eclat- Chris, Knott, Mrs, plant (Mr. Plana' service, a Baptismal Service was weather fft some, days, well: He is, or of the conducted for the children o! the r_s _ - g Mr. and Mrs. Pilke Mr, and Mrs, • ' Ives in Toronto over the week-end. ),__� �_�__M•�,_JoB,-. _ _ _ Gani-and-,Lea:Wfnte m-that myon- •';: Lysiran )IcCuulou h, R. C A. F. Ward Mrs. Flewell's son was the lvllnaaiig:-fir'ani-Mee'Morgan, week-endwith relatives in other The Wonnacott Bros. visited their Meet 'Robbinshis c of Peterbo re on away only young gentlesnan of the group,• Pascoe, Mr. abd Mrs. Carswell, Mr. parts.The Rev. Joblin brothers spent Mothers' Day. on Sunday, for ;`•k at ��e �.ti,,....- r.__ _._ __ the rest all young ladies"., - and Mre. Barcla a Mr. and Mea ^ .-__-day, and called on other friends iGoodfe!lows;lip Class fleets Cir The Club ntet in,the-school-house while in. the village, New Officers - on Monday eveirirtg vwith-Pres,-Bell - ,laud -spent the week- _ At-the Goodfellowship Meeting-oi 'in�Or RedCrsGas -� presiding. It was decided to carry on Alton$ at his home here. The Junior Red Cross were res- the f _ '' the United Churph held last week, gifts to the boys overseas. all Mrs. ,S'. Cook had as guests on .at the home of President Mrs. F. ponsibie for the successful Bazaar summer, and the Club does not meet There was a large atteindf.anee at Sunday -,Mrs. Caston and mother Manion the new office were el-..., held at the, school house on Satu r- fbr three ,months. A committee to Sund o0 1 a a oron ected - as follows: President, Mrs- Pt4ils and get games going was roamed hers' D K ___Mr. and Mrs, George Miller, of co-operated in contributing a fine being Bill Winter Art Hedge S Donald McCullough, Vice-President, g ge and ---Mr, Styanley--Reeser was at Frax- - 'l`orosito, spent the week-Bald at the ;.Mza, R ell A array of articles for sale, quilts, Bob Betson, .The meet for t}ss Pilk }-'-SecretazTr- doting, children's-dresses and a - Y Practice erville a few. days--last-week. �Ke Andrew Miller hane.. easurer, Mrs. Mac. Middleton. Fol- p- next Monday evening at Winters glad to know that Mr. Lackey is Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Overland -lowing the election, there were a ra ca, Pancy-work, name-cooking, field, A game of euchre followed now greatly',unproved. spent the week-end with form- P"tfruit, vegetabbles refreshments with ond er's parents,. 'Mr. and Mrs. C. A. played by the ;ne-nbers - and lunch. for c�tildrof ten addedea for izest to the od a ccas- It was probably a way to help out were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Over.amd, the Prices and Trade Board. About Mrs, A: T.rewwartha of Markham, t ion. Result• of the Draw for the Born, to Mr. and Mrs, Alfred United Church M'ini'ster 'to Attend 50 people were present, The `egg We are sorry to'report little Aud- Mole, on. Saturday, May 13, 1944, at Anniversary Services of His t2uilt:- won by Mrs. Goeden, the report" will be published by- the rey -Alsop is in-the hospital suffer- Toronto General Hospital,, a son. _ Pillow by Mrs. Hooker, Table-cover r First Charge Committee soon. ing with mastoid trouble. We hope, Mr. Mote was a former, well-known by a Toronto resident. The financial This coming Sunday, Rev. I. E. J. H Madill, of Harrow, Balled on she ,may soon be well again, resident of Claremont, having opera- Kennedy will preach at the 20th objective set h the school was oys t ted the service station now occupied Anniversary- Services of the church, de realized. the work of the boys ' by- Mr. Robt, McLeod, charge, after being ordain- deserve worthy mention The Jr.5 his first chs ' The Forget-Me-Not Club have a- into the ministry. These services Red Cross wish to thank all contrib- gain sent cigarettes to the follow- aloes, take place at Hornpaine: Rev. Ken- inb boys overseas: Mike Brown, Fon- Hedy will also attend the Monday Manion, Fred Hicks, Lloyd Hicks, ecenintt--meeting, when the mort- 7 - gage on that church will be burned. •-Z1Qn-- -- Hicks, .Harold Loyst and Gordon Next Sunday morning, in the local Denion• United Church, Mr. George West, Miss' Jean Linton, of Toronto The Tag Day-for the Blind held of Ashbuna, will have.c e. The =. �•rg spent.the week-end with her parents. An Claremont last Saturday was a evening service-has been withdrawn.. Mr. and Mrs. J. Albright, Pine -successful one. These 'days" and this Grove, spent Sunday with ides and the only one in the township are Mrs. F. Disney, deserving and successful. Thanks to Orougham - Remember that the tions for Sm- da)citizens: Mrs, Fred Redshaw was -- '•� convener for Claremont Village. .�.� day School and Church has been ' for th s ands - char r e. uarrnier - _ We-are glad to report that Dora. All members of the. W. M. 9.. the � `._� - Nelson Wagg is improving after a C. G. I. T., Mission Band seal Baby School will meet 'at, 11 a m. and church at 7.30 M. lengthy illness. Band are invited to attend the The Mothers'pDay Service rias at Elgin Snoddon of Cannington was Family Party is the church on Sat- 230 on Sunday,- Mrs, McVey gave - in town on Monday calling on old urday afternoon, May 20 at 2 p. an friends. He is the son of Mr. and 'Box Lunch. to the story in place o! Mr. McVey, Llrs. Wrn, S-rodlon of Claremont. The Young People met fora social who-has been ill. Xan- We understand that Mr. Wm, evening on May L5, at..Miss Dorothy Mrs. Will n'visi'i1 sister of r. Evans has moved from his home out. Harlock's ureal has been visiting with her. � to his farm east of Claremont. '''The many friends of Mrs. Fred � Seeding in the Clarembnt area is• Cassie,who has undergone as opera, Greenwood:reported to be corning along quite tion in Toronto, are hoping she may G ....favourably. make speedy and.. satisfactory rec- Mr,'Pretty, -local postmaster, told ovary;. The many friends o! Mr. John the News this weak, that, as far as The Missionary Bale will be pack= Brown regret to hear of his serious they could learn 95 percent of the ed at the home of-Mrs. Lennon, illness, and hope for a speedy rec, overseas -Ail reached its destinat- the afternoon of May 25. Contribu- OVery. 3 ion: The parcels that are sent out tions t be left there, At Christrnai so far have all res- ,ak number o! visitors spent the "Ire sudden death of Miss Alice - ched the boys. This is a credit to week-end here with friends -- W. J. Montgomery, of Windsor, came a$ _ the local post office and our general Brown family and Miss E. Wallace a surprise to her friends; The're- post office administration at the lar- at the Brown hoate -- Mrs. W. Knox; mares were brought to Salem Cern- ger bases - and our convoy system, Mrs. McLean and Fern Malcolm at curry on Monday, May 8,, for inter- ger „ meet itt-the family plot. She was one acid-Mrs. James-�t trough .-�mi home here rdon nd-Dir.-w d of th who had made good anyone and the anEn who `mane them. Wallace - . . ;Sunday fbT Mothers Dfainiay. In all 30,on Mrs. Rare at win, Elircott 9 M g he famtliar. c►-Senour sign is the one to look for y of the Greenwood- public _ y taught 'school for a time then took g ' � Y y liras Wanda Varar•rm at D. Beer's _ when paint-plans are pending. It i, the a><ga that saTs , - which made it. "quite a day' for all from Toronto, and Mr. and Mre. up nursing for a -lirellhood, being f Mother". Those from a distance were Supt. of the Canton, Ohio Hospital "the 100% Pure Paint is sold here". Paint of quality-� Carswell and Hazel. Hamilton with for some years, later boldin the . bean and with staying-power that -endures loo ert Yr. and Mrs, John Loughee-d and their parents -- Mrs, Ford and child- g g ttwo children, of Dundalk, Mr. •arid.- ren at.. W. Etlicntt's -- _the .Morgan same .position in the Ford Hospital,. When you want these qualities in'paint products—make Mrs. Freeman McCullough.and four and-Pilke families at the old horns. Detroit. Mise Montgomery was utas children from Port Perry, lair. and y g =sure and lee the dealer o sego=cads last surviving member. of the late .3f re. Dick McCarroF, of Whitby, Mr. Wometr'a Institute Annual Meeting Joseph Montgomery fsmily of Sal- Senour. His experience and friendly advice barked by and Mrs: Herb. Peneli and two dau- The azur.ual meeting of, the Brou- em. Corners, the highest quality products will assure you of complete __. jghter+.. of Toronto, Mr's.' Jai. Pick- gham Wcenen's- Institute w-as held The Y. P.- U. .gritertained their satisfaction itr-your paidting plans! aa:u ins and son, of Toronto, Mr. and at the home of Mr, and les. E. young friends at a social evening in Mrs.- Lester McCullough and three Holtby, with a large• attendance. the' Sunday School room on Wednes- . children of Claremont, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. M., Hamilton, President was in day evening. Donald McCullough and three child- charge. The W. I, endorsed a .plan Mr, and Mrs, M. N. Pegg called yen, of Cigremont, Miss Joy Me- .for an ..Open Meeting to disease on Mrs. George Pegg in the City on. uallongh of Toronto, a� Lyman,. plana in,cbmection with tris renova- . Sunday afternoon, who is ill, at- hes ]R, C..A. F. and Mrs. McCullough; of tion of the Hall, to be submitted to sisters. Mrs. Pegg's many friends Awa, the. TownshipCouncil. Ccmmunica- wish her a speed recovery. tions.•were_ received from Frands - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byers an.l _ .. _ .. •;...w.•+ts•,.•�,„.,e�•Y7q. � y•✓^ �,y.�,,, 'art .'•. ,.. \ - rst Bowline Tournament to be Ritchie (overseas) - thanks for a -Miss Marjorie, also Mr. and Mrs. Heid on Wednesday Next. parcel received, from 'Mrs. Brown John Middleton were;with friends in. The first tournament of the local a note of appreciation for kindness- Oshawa -on Stuiday. Bowling Club will be he4d on. Wed- es received from the W. I, - a letter The young friends of David Silcox Iteeday evening next, May 24. This of appreciation to rnernbers for syn- are pleased to learn•that he is gain= :,will he a tournament of Mixed Don- pathy and help. in her recent ber- ing strehgth, after his operation, hies. Local zntrnbers'will ,be on the eavemeint. Reports were received- following an. injury on his head re- � ,• , .green this week for practice. from the Red Cross Secretary, burs. ceived at school, Robertson-.of - sewing .done - 107 We are very sorry to,hear- that a Local Bos Receives Recognition-. garment.5; knitted articles._8.4..- Ree-. ..Mr_--and- Mrs.• Carl Devitt are to I3r, 'honall Rawson, of the Univ eipts $90,:37, Expenses $59.81, baL- leave our (neighborhood. But hope'to• ersity o- Saskatchewan, at Saska- ance $21.1:►,. The ?1.25, contributed •h*ar fr:.m than at•Greenwood,often. lad the honour of being elected a bythe RW.ed Trot cNrnth kering and6r the hy,g good -work-he�* were ail so Ilang to help in Snqn, a former Claremunt bot, has Fellow of the Royal Society of Can R..I- report for Charity. The report �� c ada.:.He• has also been asked to or- of the Committee for overseas Box- TONS TOHS OF WASTE PAPER ARE NEEDED ganize the Northwest Territories es was given by Mrs.. Annis - car- DunDaY`tOn € -- 3 '• Fisheries Survey, and flew•to Ott- .riedFforward from last-year $27.08. ERY MONTH.FORMAKING -.Y.r awa last week-end to commence Collections and Donations $45.24, a /// Q �J D e plans for wane. total of $72.32. 16 Parcels sent at The Spring Rally Services of the, _-_fS�ENl/�L I/�/k M/7TE/t//7L $26.38. Total value of boxes $42.69. Dutibartoau United Church will be For Those Concerned Balance on hand $45.94. held next Sunday morning and ev- :: 1 The local PaA Board has had The report on the year's work by erring:At the morning service, L considerable trouble during the past Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. M. Burk a, 'm. Rev, A. W. Jones, Ajax,'will - - des- - Membership 47. Oats Life•Mernber. preach. The local Junior Choir will _ ;. t s "t. ti; x� >� ..'w •. PF troying 'the community property. A Total attendance 285. One. Open � < few weeks ago, another window was Meeting 48. Total collections $374 evening, at 1.30, Rev. Geo, Dix, R. _ broken in the Hall; The guilty man 47. Expended $3U.72. Balance $39. A., of Washington United Church, • � apparently thought he could do as 72. To Charity $180,•Red Cross $125, and his choir, will be present. Ev- The need is desperate! To help Canada meet he wished, Tanagilne his surprise Navy League 510, Muskoka Hosp- eryone present., the Critical shortage, not Scrap:b aanted paper,. when he received ,a, telephone call . flat $10,--Greek and Russian Relief Don't forget the dance at.the DUk '...'should be burned or thrown awayl bart the matter had been placed in hid "Election, of Officers" was con May 19, in aid of the Boya Overseas WHAT IS WANTtp to throe_ugh your local volm+ hands, and advised the party could ducted by Mrs. A, Glen, and result- Box Fund. Draw for the Dutch-Lady S va Committee of i• Bettie out of court, or appear before ed as follows: .President, Mrs, X. Quilt. .' rYoa can �gey this ctiticsl mer War Voluntary Organ. ' the znagistrlate and take the conseq• Hamilton, 1st Vice-Pres., Mrs, T. See "Tire Pampered Darling" put `. PaPK shoo(Wa�Oe saving a na ization,or sell Is through any - — 2nd--V'iee-Pr"-, Mrs. W. on by Fifth Form students of,Saar• every �P �' known trade channels, our . y Mrs. M. �e tRw wrapping- cadbosd 'pedlar, meat eves only too glad to settle and Knox, Secretary-Treasurer, born Collegiate at Dunbarton Unit- ,dealers or others+W will not soon forget the cost of this B. Burk, Press Secretary, Mrs. T. ed Church, on Friday, May 26, at ----�aroona-corrugated �� important thing ds oogeeyoarl "prank". Anyone else fovxi i destroy- C. Brown; District Director, Mrs. W. ,8-p, m, Home talent also. Under the old msgaw»s arld books W� P`l� O°o^Og m � fag community property will rot be Ellicott, Organist, Mrs. R. Birrell, auspices of the ;Village Group of . envelopes and letters—sews• ;' � dealt with so leniently, c Overseas Boxes Conan., Mrs. Annis, the,W. A. Admission 25 and 15 cte.' •Papers) Tlhese represens the ' a - - Mrs, Matthews-' and Mrs. Lemon. Mr. Ernest Stroud was rushed to raw material for malum via - k -_ under- Dedication Made at Baptiismal Directors, Mrs'. •Norton, Mrs-. B. Oshawa Hospital *here he under- `',auy wed Papa conwnersi j " �`: Service Harvey and Mrs. Devitt. went an operation for appendicitis. a HOW TO DOR t ' At the United Church 3ast Sun-' Roll Call - A Thought for par- Wit are pleased to see Mrs. Ferris '1'� secure[ in separate day morning, at the Baptismal Ser- ants' Day". R.efre efts were ser-- out after her long.illness. _ bundles: (The little time you vice a mew' Baptismal Font was ded ved at the close, by hostesses, Mrs. Mrs, James Mitchell', we are-sorry take will, save thousands-of tested in memory of'the late Mr's'. E. Holtby, Mrs. ,liiine, Mrs. Gil!- to report is in poor health. _ Aman hours.) Then dispose of � � � pll 1 Annie F. severs. Mrs. Ethel-Cowan, man- -n to the Young 1 of Barrie, niece o-f the deceased con Mothers' Day Servike pe,,p� for cleatbing.up, the church tribute-c to the fci t;,_Parents pres- ' Mothers' Day `er vice was very grounds, one night last week. - - ps,ting their�d'ren at'this-Qen•ice l argely att*tnded. Supt, Mr. Warren Corp. "Bob" Ravey, R. C. A. F. � Your Part! Salvage everyStrap of Paper you can! � were: Mr, and airs. Robt. Da Wilson Wilson Has in charge. Pupils. Dor- is enjoying a few days repatriation I Mr, and hire Carl Dopking, biro. Ellicott, Ruth Gillman, . Jean leave here with his wife and daugh- • DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL WAR !<ERV1 n-� Flewell (Mr. Flewell overseas), Mr. Maskel read selections: The ''`story" ter, after several tnoarths overseas. ' pn3.kfrs mot Inn, an�7�rs. �a i* �y r. - +; r , ` OTTAWA REPORTS t 1 S —intense ltchingr Pruri - - That Canadab -Output 'Of Farm - - �.= _ -. I JReUeYlelli guick�Y b this - - . Machinery In i94b'-W -EQ I1 j Average Of 1840 and 1841 M�ieinal Ointment _ Good news for farmers is the There are two forms of itching which are - i� especially distmssiag. First prtaritis vulvae- -- - Wartime Prices-and Trade Board _ I V ch onl women staffer and second announcement that total tonnage pruritic ani-itc Bat e , = ;: of.-farm machinerw�to be produced ptu worms or varicose veins- of eins - — --® _The causes o --��- in Canada in.1945 swill equal the are often difficult to locate but what ° . average output of 19-x0 and 1941, °°�" you o want, at once, is relief from the _ and there will be. no rationing of ��and depressing itching. + machinery repairs, and no rs pZj+jT3IE9T help - restriction's on the quautttles o you for it brings'reue a os as'q -- these to be manufactured. The - appy Once used it will alwa s be kept at -- -- adn:isistratv�of. farm-.and con- s hand for�gack use when, the need arises. _ struction machinery points out J� 80 otL a box. Economy daze _ _ however, that rationing of equip- At T e Pic � O ccO or mhCIS e s year and only the most urgent Pre-C _ and essential needs can be %oinTMU"lF met. _.._. In addition to the tonnage of faros equipment being made available for ordinary domestic use, the ad- ministrator said that Canadian .ion for the purchase of any dried Dominion. E�puelnnhasaltrsedtztot do WEEK — commentary OI4 Current Vents manufacturers will produce 'an ad- white Peas produced it, Canada.in away an with �_ Wt - ditional tonnage specifically for 1944, surplus to •lanadian require- away wwith stripping the cows by . merits, the _�gricultuce Department hand after milkng them by machine. ` All P p',�1 In Britain Calmly Await the establishment of.Hat"veterans ha. just atznounc}d, T. A: Belzite of >}he Normandin on' farms. Cantdda''s econtribution • , Station says, . "«'e have not duc- e e of farm equipment for rehabilitationyvith Hole' of Coning Invasion of Europe under the -t sated �at3ons Relief it lilac: '>:deliver 000 mil- ceeded entirely ked the old chore and Rehabilitation Association pro- lion pomtrl; ui bacon to Britain that is, those,milked by hand before gram also will entail an additional during'10•I4 seeizn= :'•ell on the sway a milking machine was' installed. 1 while the Continent shook to heard it all befbre; partly be' tonnage. to fulfillment. Z'10 re the first of but heifers started first tile lactation #hs thunder of bombs and the cause everyone is so busy there rt e a this year inspected packing plants machine at their first lactation do Berlin and Vichy `sadios stepped is no time to worry now about A former'Senior Lii'estock Field- have processes in than 200,000 not generally require stripping by , than at, er''Seon, N.B., Who has hogs a. +week. on an average topr hand." y up their warnings to the captive what the Germans may do, partly' [,;ng the record of last fall when peoples, the atmosphere of Bri- because of the British lack of im- taken an active part in boys_and h.. I lain, staging area for the Inva- agination, 'which stood them in girls' farm club promotion, Ed- for. the first time tine weekly num-' output Of Aircraft g her was 1-30 ofjo In' order to meet p =sion of Europe was one of calm such good stead In the earlier mond F Pineau, has,been appoint- Soars In Australia - and confidence, comments The- and darker periods of the 'war, ed Associate Chief, Livestock and Briti<h and domestic. needs, the Poultry Division, Production Ser- Dominion Department of• Agri- New York Times. Observets in "On the streets, in the trams culture advise. that ewer} good Ltisfralia's aircraft industry 'is London noted that on the sur- as.d buses and restauzaats, it is vice. Dominion Department��/be uality hog that call' be produced still axPanding, with at least two face there was nothing to indicate not invasion that, is the topic of Agricuhure. Sir. Pineau +wi1C be q - plants Inaciitg turned their 1,a00tls _ the final stage of preparations for conversation but such things as in charge.-of go-.ordinatiug boys' ..will be required. • - the great test had been reached, tine .tulips in 'Birdcage Walk and and girls' farm 'club policies "` plane over th the Royal Australian - S f tae reer° podded Air Force. The Federal Depart- n scads u 6 There Es t He was Bea _ lettuce. a Dominion. tt u D ' that in various headquarters scat- the pace of le throughout the -seed throughout the city invasion practically no speculation 'as to among tliq first to form boy's' and varieties may hint to be used this then of Atrcrait hrQtluction, whit plans were receiving a last care= the `date of- D-Day, Londoners girls' clubs in New Brunswick and year in�tea l of v.,� a Cienp beans. b s, delivered i; Beaufort bom- B coached several provincial Cham- T. F: .E:itrl!ie rf tar Central F.<- hers, delivered it.• o00tTt'plane as ful scrutiny, that in the country- 9cno+w it is coming and are willing Peril Farm horticulture staff long ageo ai last -November- side ovember° side around the capital as well to leave the date to General Eisen- tion teams for' the annual conrPet as from.the northern tip of Scot- lower, People preserve their nor- ]tion in Toronto. say', that a nuni.ir. of the green Both-British and American-type t ----land to tlx westcrnmo i point of mal appearance° Reports from • • pc ded wai•ietie= are equal, if not plane, -are bei.: built. Before the d £hrrtvrell-n.L art., "-uaa 'one vast York appearing m �Brftish Arrau•efr!eut; have tieen -conn-- superior: tithe'-- nc....sea -�+ '--+*aF tbr--szn°A.a'-lzzz-bual�thetn +e'o_sJc . ara:ed camp, thronged with mea papers, depicting the American pitted'with' the Has oo arc Ta iatnI;. in shops and in of- a+vaiting the signal.to go., people as sitting oil the edges of he Government has spent their chairs, azG read with some romotn the Mood In Britain _ and the Low Countries under Field ?ill tat v i, t-r au l s ring 7,.000,000 i _ t , . . t top 3 astonishment ia;td persons arrive ing E:enerat Karl +'oa-lZund- expended•oa. .bees Yui; easily ittdustry in .>austratia. i, Londoners, and all Britons, in Britain remark wtikh some lie- Siarshal w+'a�ted if the cJ +Hies are have hem" "sitting his top of a- stedt. Within this cotnniand is a g wildcrinent on the calm normality, scpasatc field army of icyit • to c +watched Buri. the pee Books Found volcano" so .1ong they are neither Except for the neww•shapers -there tvwelve diwi-ions, to be' moved between the tart ,flow and' the, particularly excited nor especially i� little w' remind a-Londoner of delion and friar bloom and" the' -In Ruined 'Church wherever•it is needed, probably un- >aenot•g- -Thi hour ++lien va- tine great drama' al,lwt to unfold., maul flute fron; ciuwer, ,advises C. ' - - � sled der Field diatela] Getierat :Erwfta-. - _ _ H , Sion becomes .possible has "been' Railroads Ala B C;zo erTf�tr.; 'o'v li the Mare book+, manuscripts 'and 16onged for as -' one which will Rommel. hi Xoruay,there are per-' Tlie`blasttng of r.ii!roads vvent hsps tww;elve. divisions' atzd-in Den- fat• Tine early ;low stimulates the •• d six- niean the beginning of the end in into its third wweek- and Hritisli colon to it; maximum production [camp : ' a war which for- 4he British has mark five. Against this tae allied y teenth. centuries worth' millions of trainipurtaton ex cels said than' of b'r'J6d but sold Ott: rmits a sur- laswated nearly• five years• They . - B have iii BriAn forces .nuiubeced in ! every railroad 'yard .oi any iniPor the millions:: representing b'ritish, I?lus tf' he' Wired foe .eiuergencies. do.lar3 have be d m. a view the coming Allied assault Lane iu a 100-mint deep stretch Canidae; :� teriean and otter Al- any sh)rt:tge of fao<i at this time ruined church in the fiont-line -held - with a nnixture of A liedgladness, relief of Minturno' on, the•-•American-held of Europe from tine Bay of Bis- I' ted arm:es,'aauLvcith c�,untlees vies re`nit+- fir:t in a r;'<,luction of brood sector of the Fifth gamy front. 3 ..and worry ":or their tigbtittg men. - .t­ 1, tf-le -. ices hit''In' }{nes newer - - Tania Lqng, a'mens er' of a their juelgmcnt there v s not a Slow than Coat, there is for Get-' ccs for the .}liner-t, and srtotidly Ieduded. sere many original dew York lismes staff. in London, this arra' ' Lliat__ it may end inn tarw.atioi! and death- drawings by Leonardo da S'itici. single` place in __nyauy: ice=sat Ihrs�S_'1i alit east. _ were said to have books cables this,descriPtion of,the pre= sign.; p,in: to a ar n •c►I us •the A-. ' ° chard u�w+ handle seen n:ocicrate' ',11 s s 1. b e pCie- been looted fro ie 'the niversi --iawasto cavy ::" paration r s t�rvr l e<1 .1s�tt of-__ .oi- sugar a,:w:u r tizia time may ---- Hans who hid 3 Fat ns' ..eve •a cojuny. htes and a to of hf �'aPles by ern +res from :i:e German: side -is -could still run, but tile. systerill fensiwe to start at titc s.inne tine them-at Minturino after,an unsuc- Isvaing t>o,e feet-w'hauocver• Thif couw Ti,o longer supputt. emer- as the inwa-ion froze the vwcst; 'Most 1!.�ncy• - -% cessful attempt to gat them to b partly because the British.have gcr.cy mobilisation and move the attack r,!t11: be atnte<i t 4ht_aE. # • " observer: -reell the main w+. ` nncnt." Itecunnai,sance plioto- hr6ugh To •:sensing time. the Rome. . graphs showed storage and load- Puland. 5u Qsoniug ;leis +;feel} have OWN V& - -_._-t , ,,, end to en<i be,e•rt- : � A T — - - • LiSAN{D POUND BOMB III H4 t+ by bsm6;, compl.ciited switching.' during ta.e .:est ter days on Ger _.. . • arranfiennetits and 'choke Point,'' matt con!•nunicat:ons centers hrhind ripped- up,'roundhouses ,and hoary - the frons. By staying at turnta7ile; obliterate:l, " -hundreds Threat of Encirclement `RD ��;'s,. of.Piece, 'or.rOlhng stn•-•k smashed :Inal.ly'tl::•rc is flit {+rci j,,,t o. an ... .-F0 ' ��; or hurneil. 1.Eicd.mrnt in the ,�antlt ct,iiicicltnf° ' ;; ',;; The ,!ntultaneoi.; attack on, ,t!r- welt,t It-Dav is the nwe,t 'tile'Ilse- A HOTELS r;� iic1,I> cn western. `I`.nrope w+'ai tna3ns openly predict +eieit .an-attacL .. a , Lt7 equally methodical nut! far-r,nfi- but area unsure of i+herr it will '` y Modem, ing: Fro itie" English Chan chine as racy are in welt+tenet Fur- r net to Cleruns,nt-Ftin cell- ope.' La t week they• claimed to. tail France., lite .I.0{tw Lffe"s bases have tal.cn new+ dettn.iwr ti:casures-• < T,G-�_S `Y T,r:'Sc�ff�'•••�„ Ry d%H a�!Y l«rteti I atilt iacifiti.�+erred h�_ - fm southcit hr3tzcc,rcuu!i znrl_nor-' `r1'hile runaways can be quickly there Italy aria in ,tl:e. Balkans. i rcaurcd, the dating a done to Throughout this area Alls'ed hone- 1! IOW as Parked aircraft and Ls� ser 'ice and hers re pounding'liard a:.large repair hangars cut heavily into rail ecnter�. the nlierational value of .these This encir:•ling threat, protracted OA h!'ghor frelda, and to obsercl�rs in Lon--, , ,day ' after clay', _crhlihasizeii the dolt it seemed likely the Germans Nazis,' problem. Not kno:cing. the TeeA would have to rely on. manes re- "where, wrhen'and how uutcli" of r ersoA per p , s s +tr:oI. bases for their- mapn air ac- the -Allied �>lan" they' cannot males PON MAP or tivti}. final dkposition of their defer}ding .. ,». totot •�+. ".' forces. They inust be prepared for ,3t-�� „ Iosollotnsto. +' _._::.The Fortress Garrison tMM;, '...a... «� W ... Montreal Ry the latest,,c�tin:atc, the Ger- a fluid Sintation, tcx dive,:tons, ra, y>ar _ t * man; are a posed tJ lnawe sixty' feints and �ccandary attacks. .Th.ey P must be able to keep their nlobitity nine divisions - 760,000,'nnnen -- , A one thousand pound bomb on its way to the under-carnage df a whic- • or in reserve in 'Vcstertr to meet the Chien threats as they bomber operating from an advanced airfield in Italy. The wing which tt! ► Eurolne. some of -hest . are air forces. lift}-two sliii:fou+-57,',000 coinmunicaGons' are designed to bth Army, over tdevelop. The ai, attatki X" he beach-head south of Rome, and helped the partisans ! I _ in Yugo-slavia. men-are beiewe:l to be in France p"event just that. ` y -T .- --' Problem , . . .:•.By GENE BYRNES ; REG'LAR FELLERS Eternal Spring,. - k /r TFIERES NO HELP H EY MOM t FOR'IT-�-1'L.L NAFTA evERY SPaINCs IT'? 1 SUPPOSES E�l'RY GET MY NERVE UP KIN I TAKE OFF W HEAVY anti' IS 1N TH' sAhtG , Tt1' SAME PRABI-EM AN AST HER POINT= AN' 1'M STVCK I FIK ADpUT THIS r w14AT NO BLANK--IT 5EEMS WINTER UNNAWARE NOW'- AS ,USUAL ! 1 TIME OF Q'ti''YtAIL tN T1I6 I TELL YAj< TO BE T+'t' I'LL es r ^ou a ONEY WAY CAN 1, MOM ars w jP P w�� 'I t , T 77T - A.: >F �'•. -- ''i Get ,rind y for l�I rAiYI N G:e a RURAL WET DELIVERY r - ,ORDER T d AtT •_ vDuF 1� Y _ ._ f _ •--.• �.,.�- NOW 'Windsor Salt is cheap protection. Windsor Salt rJieeks eitemnive beating,preserves food 1 Spread 20.30 lbewia�►t per ton of hay when -- -- - — --- o tuerease r, ='' ._-.._ w\:• ``_ � _ _-_—ot-8ra-fir -- -- \ pK+ y s storing in mows or stacking. BE '{ EPADY--edge your Windsor SAIL now! lNBAT SCIENCE -U.S. �Veekl 'w ht $*� Modern Etiq�xe_t#,�_ enough 'c the the view ' ode low s t e t of y ores'sittingim-o -site-tridesof- is DOING - Slowt Up fort G'„ X By Roberta Lee the table is not- obstructed. !. I Yes; and this first call. should bo -j The Britis}i admire -'the within t m to eaye., tie s a taste-,n the'dinner, table? Vivieillin I/S.. liness of the United States not obliged to do so. 4. At the soldiers - but it seems to he interfering with x A. Is it necessary that one return conclusion of the ceremony, and It A new drug that may t}ell Play' an Britain's tear eficrt. a first call, even if one does not Is considered the duty of the maid desire to continue the acquaintance? of honor when she hands back the _ important role in checking invasion The weeki-v wash is noiv so big casualties and reducing fife death that the Jfinistry of Yttpply has i, Is it necessary that one ack- bouquet to the bride. 5. No, the - -. toll has been'developed in London asked the United 'States Army After the Mississippi's flood way nowledge a ivritten invitation to a correct way is to eat a portion of laboratories. The drug, known as 'whether it cannot do more of its tees had topped the levee at sev- tea? bread followed ,by a bit,of jelly, vivicillin, !,J it a development of own waShir.g in<tesd Ui set;ding it feral points near St. Loins, the 4:• If a bride is wearing a vdl which is conveyed to the mouth on ; penicillin and can be produced in s postman had to splash twice (oz over heir face-what is the the tip of the Bork. t3. it is P to public Iaundrie, in London. The proper P y issue came- tip In the House.of mitre) to deliver letters to this ? usually written on the last page, at • Lege quantiles at comparatively time to raise .the veil. :low cost, - mailbox.on the city`s outakirts. .. -AlIc-Irft� the signature. _. Commons recent;y when a Labor -� A. Is it correct to spread Jelly Recent experiments conducted in member complained that girls, hit on bread when at the table? a `Wellhouse Hospital, Barnett, Lon- herto engaged in war work had Thomas Gainsborough painted. e. Where is the proper place to "What became of that don, have shown it to be effective been transferred to, work'at lower his famous "Blue Bo." to dis- write the date in a social letter? sharming secretary of yours?" - In septicemia and hemophilia cases, wages in laundries 'far from their prove a statement that blue should Answers _ "I married her and Iww she's as well as in cases where burns had homes. not be mas<ed'in a•painfing, _-' 1. No; the centerpiece,-aiwuld be trcaxuzcr."----- — "~ -- ___. _s@ndangered the,lives of .patients, _ The results astonish doctors, 1who, however, make n, extrava_ awns CHICK! HAiRDRESSIXA G FOR BLE FOR BALE pent Claims this stage Of the /PECIAL PRiCEe .FOR JUNE MILKING MACHINES ALECTRIL; MOTORS, NEW, USED,, new drug's efficacy. AND JULY AMBITIOUS GIRLS and GENUINE H I N M A N RUBBERS pbought, sold rebuilt; b a l i:A, y A statement issued at the hos- 'and parts for old-style shaft line ulleys, brus es. Allen Electric Barred Rock Slixcd ..... toe MIDDLE AGE Company Ltd., 2326 Dufferria St., " ` pitai emphasize) 'that vivicillin is New Hanibmi,re Stixed ..:. Ilii _ mllke�s, Service by mail. G. G. oronto. $ it-has - Dim- not a curt-all, although been women: learn hairdressing at Rowe & company7 C Ave., o Dts_ White Leghorn Mixed .... 17o Can- t}Ibutors, 47 Cran Ave., Toronto, Bazrxd Rock,Yuilefs ...... I7e - ada's finest and largest schools.. Ont, $ 7I BT OUT, ILLUSTRATED CA\- used with encouragng results and White Leghorn Pullets. ..•, 20c Refined. dignttied work. Splendid adian catalogue. 1944 editloa.-nits. _ Don't delay. 51AA books your order. Vincent's Stamp Shop, 294 St. Its application in wider fields i.s pay. Write or call for free liter- FARM FOR SALE• 3-% -miles from Catherine West, Wontrcak expected.' Carleton Hatebory, atura: Marvel Hairdressing Schools. Timmins, 160 acres, 70 cleared, 258 Bloor Street, Toronto.-Branches Brltust;a !E'tet9C6ta, Ontario. new farm, 17 22 cow barn. 1f£R U ARE SNARE TRAP .. "Penicillin"1s nut 'available for ,.. 44 King Street. Hamilton, and 74 stable. etc., 17 m11ch cows. mach- IF IOL' ARI: 2NTE1tKSTED IN use by civilian hospitals.and mad- Rideau Street. Ottawa lnery, 8-horses; with or without ' catching bears; Kolvee, foxes or crock: to ulre further Box 45s. teal practitioners, and it would ap- a groundhogs and weasel, haze's ALL SIt:NS PONT TO A RECORD-, Timmins, Ontario. your opportunity,_ a simple 1n- ' pear that;the chief value of civicil- yyreakinrk_. der,,nd for May and L!o A R 14 HAtRDRLPAZ ING THA expensive Trigger you_can rnake Juno chicks, Look ahead as far Robertson method. information LARGE GLADIOLUS Bl'JLBS, RAIN- -1a--l0.minutte te.a sura catch for., 6n lies in .its coin arativel low _ P Y R request regard-In clusar. bow collection Boz of ouutandlag any evaplctoue nnlm;r 1. 11.00 for, M you like and you wwi't sea any. Robartsoo'a Hal rdnastog Aced- _ varieties,;". dozen 11.IU dallvered.... plan.__ .and-- post of•manufacture and ease of let up In the world demand roc >-, lu Aeanua Ftaed-lroronto, - Z +A+uue_t+ef.�=__pester pioductio to quantity, making it -shtrkez:�rzrtrt_and sirs$: CtttEke is - a, a s c, .C. Rea lelifil. Waltham„ Wuebfe. and egg" are x quicler ca-h crap, gruw the best only, available 3` a -large ma':; of the imuch quicker thin beef, pork and population,so. far unprovided dor_" � bars-sretD,-.rtastt rtRht ro ,- at4oas, SsiitchEa. rF.ANSFOR][- PEACH TREES, APPLES,-PEARS, POULTRY GRIT - d W I O & TC1I PE9. A&to ordu you%er chick- today and Curia and all' cherries, plums, currants, grapes. SniubL' 'Er Inso!ubte� The drug ai"O.has been used with. yet them at once. We can give typos of finest quality Hair aeparagu-, strawberry, pra21te. Analysis 'guaranteed semarkable success in casts of peri= ;prompt delivery on practically Goods. Wrtta for illustrated cat. raspberries. Norfolk Nursery. i;limenate costly oyster athelia_by lotrua. Toronto Human Hal? S.,mcoe. s all the popular breed- In day using ••Streetc"_'white poultry'gr'ts bnitss and acute*mastoiditis, share olds, also ask. 'for bartraln- on nu Ply Co.. 5.8 Bathurst Street, for healthier.birds and move eggs, - lint to four Injections were made... wive and s1x work sit} 1.echorn _.'3'oronfo. ., RVNMNGTiIN 5 OR' 20 ACRES; vat x e Immediately' Jr, I" ib. I bl Iteterai eases of' infected buena. 'Rylletr. Free catalogue Top Nateh - k ai plea and` pears beating'. no g- M env gvanttty; ti'zIte for - CAlekerle-, Gutlptt, 'ont. buildings. Box illi 71 Adel do aazot,l`` -e`A nt r."• ,Mad septic wounds the drug has - MEDICAL M err' Toronto: DEALERS WANTED _ ..'llicen administered externally with VA1:,NIS 1'Ort ,wE, le- TEatISH- BTiN%O RF;F;R ct PPL1i Cu. Zr YOU RANT C14iCKF-NOW-- amiss I`Wt district-, close to h1 LIMITED _.:4stcellent results, it.was reported, we can supply you with some DIXON'S RL••11F;PY-FOR NEURIT-- highway. tiStcs Delerlmler Aver Meetreat bristle, for instance I.egh,-na, In and <Rh.umatic Pains, Thous- railway markets, bargain&. Writs , "&A axe and B.M., x Vt,2c Oth#n_ bre•eda sfled. 'Munro's . Drug 7alfk 1'ei:ttt•b 11'awbeccawa, Ont:, STOCK FOR BALE' Gift of Gold : -� brooders - atve brae, egR- rajdstor • 13e Elgin, •Ottaw Post- GRATil, SAA\EN GUATB, JUST _ tutctrsr, with these tt efts:tC phone. paid t1,0U. freahrnec SZRVICEALLE - - m. 1toR lxnd, R,R: 8, Belleville, or dual-purpose Shorthcrn b lls John N,. Hamtltr.n, ,Ont. from R.O,P. dams deep, th'c Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethi- Y0I7 GET QUICK. RELIEF FROM Ontario, k. Irpy. Females, all actor, cc-we. . opfa. is sending so0 ounces of gold BL'PF.RIOF? CHiCKc, ALL BREED- Ecsemx and• Paorlas:s by uaiarr NU. 1 VANt;1;ARI> OATS, Okow.K jieifcre. calves. Alan A/der3�21„ era blood- teeted. Rift• for our Patson's Eczema Ointment. Stops nuts < Hamllron. (vltort'h D10,500),to tht British Air D4ruing and itching; soothes and _ from Registered seed. Dower. t�pperfal tmr pr;rea `!or 'end 'of be ala cut!, burns and el.xn"d aMl buffed, rubt -reheat- gF-I,I WANTL Idirtlstry as a tribute to the RAF 1daY, June and Jury chlcks. I eg- piles. Hun- , - t oras, Barred Rocks, Hamp•h;res, dreds of eat!-tied cu"toiner-, 60e art Heavy crop le_-t. year. 41,10 fior the benefit of wounded and ' _ lbu.hel, John Mc�'ean,. I?urh� $1 ack RwmR._tn�•at, Ct3 lex and it .DOrtoald. P�-nn Rs.t+w _ r� �?Ei'Ei2ILNCEUFt3i:a P-'AtD- XatbTt� aTc, 14 was ar.nounte - strips. mixed chlelce, pullets, � �64Wc A, YG1 SL Catherine West, around printer, permanent D'si- ockerels. 6-8-10-12 week old pul- lfiontrexl. _ R tion. .Apply. Fyle H.9,s1. Ncar- -- 44 FOR POT I-TR1'MEN OgL1,' Off;!e. tete for .immediate' delivery. ` eat selective Service Off;,,e. - ---50u"a-'8--band was, heardonly Superior Hatchery, Linwood, Ont wee b} his mother, It made her elleMT03MAKE' 110hEY -AND PLAN FOR oA.LTI .AND THREAD WORMS. post-war year- by reading the THF. CORNWALL GENERAL HJs- n are the cause of ill-health Canadian Poultry Review each pital,.Cornwall. .Onto. 1s igow ss- _ tic, nervous that she-never went' to NTARTED PULLETS. -COVIZERF:I V 121 humans all 'ages.,_.No one Im- . - tri-;nth, Addrat-t-, -20,8 Richmond lecting applicants fvr etud:nt teagr it again. and non-aexed ehtcks for Immed- mune] Why not find out if this Bt W.. Toronto, 1, Subscription nurses August 1, 1944. Is your trouble? Interesting par. i Cru per 'year.. 1:.00 to three Site delivery 2, 8. 4 an,l 6; week ticulars-Free! Write Mulvene s 3'• old at ape+tal ,price- while the T WAN TEE) F V 1,L Y (it-ALIFIt:D Y Remedlta. SaaclaltaG, Yorooto 8 teachers t.r Ho e If6a Have some rutins bxr ins -• 'u.r an ae vete tk 'h•'e . - BT ED_ a enerrI .hop,, to rte i''h RrieDrieellst. pAlso-Aay oldarforelm1 BA.UMEEKA FOOT BALM destroys hnre been re4,ndn Tabout i nRc�d� Sl" F Nlhififnrn work In mr,rnin(r peiludr, R'r,re aC in iratlona xn,i Baliry_ mediate dEthe-�.yA1so R week offeodrs odor Jnrtantly, 45o gazine. =petted, fn A. eol#rb7- - uurne,- S c- 1pld pullets and older. Tw-dd;e bottle.- Ottawa agent. Denman Jt trite you how to grow bigger E tory, Riversldp Publ.,. Sch.of IChlek FTatcher!es3amlted, Fe-gun, Drug Store. Ottawa d better crops tvlth leap work, nrd, E45 Fq!svle.vr-Blvd.--R Nothi ng is more deptrs• 1110000 }Pn [hilt than headaches.,, �' ntarfo. St:�r riaid Ji 7.5,t nu g$n;_Box_153, side int yaufferi'„.LambJy, t�rt�NTxI -tVq�lnN • Fort RR REEK OI,D R'y�ITF. I.EGHOR\ READ THIS-Et'1;RY SL`F'FERER i6generhl huffs-work, gc,od home. Will give inStatttleh of •Rheumatic'. Pains' or Neuritis 170 •t' k15 ON GRANIi RIt'kR IN Mrs, C. N. nav, Burnkrmthorr,e Pullets ell] from Government- 90; should try- Dixon's Remedy. Mun- Flnldlmand County, Good bulld- Lambly`slfj3otldf0[eat• roved blood?(-ted stuck 13L9P; ro's Drug- Store, 835 Elgin, Ot- 1ng booth, park and two gas -. ?Park Rd. IslingtDn.WhitJ back.tOOtlfatlte,bowelins s. f Ben week old 732.90 'per hundreit,a tawa. Postpaid iLOU. wells. Price 18.600.Terms, Wm. J. WANTED-YOUNG, Mrk, ftotltaeh, CwtlS. 1i�lrf0�� • Bend your uI'M at once before R',sn. 24i Fafrl-el IOUNC GIRL tC':SHIM} they All irg. Rill fhl gh• 9., Tiamll- P chick any- to„ spend few weeks 0e- lor.fier Ta- where 'Also' da-y O'rtl chicks An G - rout-; to help ' tri 'hour F; {wo' 1 other started eke. r at ruck tint- PHOTOGRAPHY adruts, comfortable jivini: quart tom prirea, Free. retalhFU,, '1'up POR ,ANGORA, BREEDING 'STOC$ Msr, coneiidtrate people, reaidet.ca t - Notch Chicks:rirr, tSuclph, O-nr, writs for prices to Halyeon An. -centrally located, exptr.enc0 net 1 HEA9ACNE POWDERS to SPECIAL PRICES _Arn:a-. Plckering, Ont. rtressary, character rrterence re- i ON COL0ItED `AND FRAMED DeSVALT SAWS AND WOODWORK. wuired,• .rages twentyc_five per, 70x'NEVF,R KNCftt A><'HAT"Fir'f72' month,” rall'way= fare-•adianced. WAY coat, Baby chicks that don't Ing Machines. Newest types avail. 1 HEMORRHOIDS _ENLARGEMENTS able from direct factory rapes- overnight hospitality , extendod .� lice to maturity can run up quite s€ia free for Canada parent or guardlan ,1t 4"ired. a 'bill"for fetff find 'lodging and. Quotations Mrs.,�Gordon Ramsay;, 29: Poplar Quality Enfar3ements 4x6" in Beau- Badly furnished oa application plains Rd.. 'Toronto. 2 Special Remedies Drooder_rnom betuze they.,'kick tlfut easel mounts, 3 for 26c. Frim �etV91t Dishir Corporntlon Ltd., r'!>�Maksrii of Mtneea Oi the bucket And Tho bad part is 4d fa Gold, Silver. Circassian 40? Nest Pander St„ Vancouver. f rltitigii� lh�se, "quitters" take up spnce Walnut or Black Ebony finleli B.C.' WANTED ' i sea Pile Remedy No. I is for Protruding and care that 'might otherwise' from .on ivory mats 7x9", #So - -- 1111 Piles,arid is sold in Tube,with pl1py%�, De given to worthwhile aperimens each. if coloured 79c each.. DR. J, H. ENGEL'S MINERALIZED *ANTED IN• YOUR• DISPRiCT laternalspplication, Price75c• MecaPi7e po thdt ever,', day the "duds" live' Yens, has been heipful in the "jorrieoAe to take orders 1n their edyNo 2b for External Itching Piles.gold increases loss. You .aVnid much - ANY-SIZE ROLL spare time for day old chit,ks for -" prevention of abortion. Many tea. >4 Jar,and umber external yolireb only. Price s0a tisk when yuu "E et chicks that 9 or 8 exposures tlmonfals verify its value: 100 lbs. a large Canadian t3overnmvn't ' by number tromyottrDruggist. are Government At-Droved from 1i�0 ten r- charges tineseeli Approved - -- d torted-l�rr'Fdrrc;-of-prom( DEVEL-GPEDAN) ED tot cattle, ,shee ♦esttnent required. Liberal com- Inrr 11vability, from° Tweddle Get prompt mail sarvic on quant A Bines, and �tlssfoTS- Write for full details. If You suffer MONTHLY work at low cost. Satis e y -twine. We claim our Mineral ands ,?iatcheries: Start all -the chicks � d custom- Hox 130, 73 Adelaide St. Wes Yeast Powders for all animate c� _-_- >ou ,ran handle: there'll ba a tri all over' Canada wlti tell you 'are not oniv corrective .agents Toronto. ` FMAImarket for evr.ry c•r:e of them- that Star Snapshot'Service does the for tnalnutritiart but they more ` and for the-ie- est old get beet work. than pay for themselves to PASTURE WANTED, WA\TF)D RE- slweddle Chick a. nav old and old. �' gmwth. vigor and production;' liable farmers who have extra, -nun •- pullets' an cock- stoodWITA YOi)'R FILMS ` You who suffer cramps, headache, arela of all to pasture herds of ova p POogue and . a, crud and Princess Sts„ Waterloo. Ont. for .,cash monthly. Preferable backache, asd tired, sarcous feel- !or 1944 catalogue and .reduced Snapshots can necet be taken again. •ZVrite for booklet. - y, 12186--due to female functional dis- Drlces for XlRy and June delivery. . Send Your rolls to Canada's largest near Toronto. -Write fully• host t'urbances - should try -Lydia E. Prompt delivery guaranteed. also and finest'tinishing studio- r Office Box 578. Toronto. Plnkham'6 Vegetable Compound.It bargains in started r h t c k P. ARMS• BOOTS Daea600thingetfectoaoneoftaom- weddle Chick Hatcheries "I.Imlt- STAR SIVAPS3iOT SERVICE NEWLY RECONDITIONED BOOTS WANTEV, LITTERS F'L'I'p11-,. ' j st►'a moat important orpans. Also a ad, Fergus, Ontario, of our armed fords„perfect con- grown der( ,-city breed., State Stte.tomachto.IcfMadeInCanada. Boz 129. Postal Terminal A. Toronto ditian 3.2' o . RED ROCK` i'OCIiF,FtEh, 4 ISlainly on All Order.. rase array shoes: Perfectly ' rebuilt. } s 'VE61TN weeks old. Ser enrh. Six wepl,s i2•-'3 delivered. Money-lin guar. PARTNER �F'OR SHOtt', __ ORS , LYDIA E.PINKHAM S cmtPoul4n IOc each- Blnod_ an•ce, State size, send money farm (Hunters .h Jumpers l• Bot tEsted well start- A)ruor. Ruskin&Co., Peterborough, 631. 73 .4delnide tt'., TOroreto. 1 ed stork. rlrdr•r now for Mnv nr Ont. + June drlivery, Forrest• Wright, TIME .TESTED QUALITY " k-ANTr•:n TO T31.'Y TRACTOR pili Scott Sidlnr, \ot• T runswirk. SERVICE Meld SATISFACTION F R I%F; - COWRED S1li1t5R WHY HAVE EY will ti-ndo. Formall H for big:rer f Catalogue. Full line of Fruit trnclor. I.nx 23, Ethetb rt- tt:ut, REDi-CF,D F T'I(.' •FOR 'CHTCKR, Your elms properly developed and Trocs; Evergreens; Flowering Ei N� SORE Barred Rocks and Leghnrns tic, Printed rennials; Shade Trees; WANT TO R['Y. 11ENT OR TAriE' ink N Leghorn pullets 22c, Parsed Rocie 5 OR 8 EyiPOSliRF. ROLLS 26c $ 0 a era; coo over c.cisidr•rint pat'.tncr hip, com- _ ,gullets 20c, TA01arn< srr P.arrnn REPRINTS 8 for 25c Nurseries, Bo vmanville, Ontario. tete ..mall cotton or woollen•- R F[NECT E\L:\RGIXG SP:R.\'ICE mill, operating or optrated re- FEET 7 .9train. Rock- are O,R... breed_ eently. Also r,ked a warping mrli Ing. All hrevdora are Mond tc.•r_ You may not Set all the films you SLil"IT IIARNES:S DRESSIPvG - and Cotton or wmAl••n loom, 4 t _ ed. tine dollar bon};- your order, want this.year. but you can-.get.all Fincst leather and. harness -pre and 4 x 4, 5G" to ;2"_w-idr herd:! ' �` IN :J. D.- Johnson, F.•rzns. Cent, the quality and 'service you desire' serc,%UVC. Sliplt also has many apace] with nobby a7i7t lfurti(•}rur JUS-` R by sending-yoiir' films Io- hcuerhold use4 25c up at most Rax 142, 71 Adelaide tit'„-Tnrontn, - IMPF.RiAi. 111I0TO SURFiCE groo,nry, hRiAwnre and chain _DTEINC. & CI.F-ANING _ SCiti n J. Toronto. stores, A product of Lloyds Lab- ' - - oratories, Toronto. .. - -. conil, ooD CONTRAC"I'ttli • -� R'AXTI:U HAVE TOU A,v4TillN1; NFEDP PATENTS T FI %:() W i;4C7=i)L[�E• AGAINST for \t,1NTT;n—t i�ltltt!'OOn i'c;iXr1:.4(- .• OF rBMs+ dyeing or clennInv? Write to ns strtrin returns t•npGr. That's how tar to our and put nn rnJwn: for Informntton. We are glad to - I F.'I'FtL•'Rs'1'()V17.41:I;H t 1t11'AN1t STON-ti O, Niaporizer produces cars 1,500 enrds'of w:uod i:i•1Lili it! answer, your questions. Dronrt- Patent Snllritora_ F.stu'blished mor0 tnCcs. PUlld yourself,_ it's hurton i'i,antc: iris e ter - Ment H, Parker'o, nyo Wnrlte 1898; 14 fling Weal, Toronto sim!iG•. P.esult .aorid. i'inns &5e-, and rnilwou v: a cord. A. I.imfted, 791 Ynn,re- 1ztscri_ To Nooklet of Information on re. r Al Friesen, r'•o:: G5, WINKLI•llt ('onw:u', 4u Adele{de ionto. -near. Alit nituba Toronto. _ . i4:: y1 W4P"",. V'-.,. -: �'...: <,:. ' � ..__S. :.aneaa_*e-' ...: "8' ' s � / .••y� .� - r..rtk r s .ire,, :..� '.r•...,+c: '- ..+. . .>+ _.- .' ... ... ". :..' .. .; ... .,.; .. y .. �• . . _BM) 3M �+ • . 77 a ' 'ed Advt'a PICBERINQ ]BILLS . Insurance of all'sinds FOR SALE -- sows„ pigs,bred sows,, ore y _ �/ weaners and shoats, at all times.. _ 15th Year a. Geo. L Paddick, Dumbarton. 40Adviser _ _ - F cream stroller. Good sen- - dition. Mrs. How Shier, R. R. 2 - - on - - NOTICE ---------- Pickering. Brougham, Ont pulc x az � , - Don't trust to luck to get Bray Bro a ;._. - �e'reLL njoying ebidte in June-July, or later. It's •--- - - Anammy �, de-_ �g oA June >. - --- —real "success" in our ytivery to suit you. They can make _ NOTtCE -- /6 good.chiglt delivery vaow, .especially our msa1I will close for Sat= _ ---Ladies' Ready-to- wittt Leghoras, Agents: H. Shier, R. Fickerin or D• N• Lockwood, today afternoons, until the O� .tea Mass your way •••zy Pickering. 8. of tes;ber 1; 1944 ;: - &, Wear- Department' For Rent - large PAug , rodets, furnished in Village of Picker- GOAL; C•OXE, - Apply Mn. C. Trees, Elizabeth Q�,=L' T,: : — _ _ - -— - - qtr} Ell�E _ e-Minute�tytes NOTICE - pretty Bpi sad $14 tube console, does not can ae D,N e LOC K W 0O� and , seersucker materials, also cotton housedresses, stacks Nam, paying all costs etc., y I aped blouses in all sizes. 6, 1944, same will be sold to-Pay jt)ILDER 8 BIIPPLIEt3 PJCXERING. . ONT• . . `!said costs, without further notice a jooa1 G!a?�8 8 1POIl; ." ':'e f ruble a16 8 `Wear`-- -` Field, Radio i •�+ Mens Arthur d, . ... `a11E DELIVER In The Pickering, Otlt. yPe.havealeo vlaeed in stock a fall _ For. Sale -- '33 Frontenae coach; 4= CQ1ldPAINY FEEDS _ • _ _-- �rlinder. Good tires; also gent's bi- LINE of MAPLE LEAF,MILIJN(; cycle.- Phone Pickerihtg 9683. `Sisman'$ Work Boots f - or Sale -- Estonia sewing-machine, BROCK for Men and Boys it Mrs. J. Boduaryk; A. 'W�. MITCHELL _ - �, 2nd house gest of Erskine ems. — p� Q$�-�eralia -- - corner. T $ATR Piokering, Ont. - . Big "�V Wanted - mull farm 25 buildin�6 # Smocks - Good gs a, . . in Pickering Twp. phones _.. Yards 74: Res. 66W -•' -]Hydro essential. Close to school. Caah buyer. S: E. Johnson; 402 bent w - _ ... .Van-Kirk HaU Bldg., 166 Yomge St. Toronto. E. RICHARDSON Pasture wanted -• ibr 8 head of oat- -$ealtbctully Air-coiidimoned A. for Men. In all sizes. Leading Colours _ - tie preferred, betweeln Claremont Price sad Pickering- Phone Russell Feasby THURSDAY, F'RL, SATURDAY 4HNg1�AL ESTATE N�$ 3.95 • 1708, Claremont. - MAY 18, 19 sad 30 CONVEYANCING. - Two Shows at 7 and 9 P.I•. Vegetable and - �AUCTIOr -SALE �ati�ee at �.g.. ,►n old eata>to O . r� =spur. Gr�i _ Otivia DeHavilland t3oM. Css:�p►bt=s aQboaee ! •t - - _ : k : Frui Department Far�rs Stock Implements, Seed Grain Princess O Roux e He.selwhl Furniture etc. ;�;ty dark.z6bun Jane wynaa �CYR1L E. MORLEY � / � in boming, The Reason - conrteey "WfU be sold by public auction at Cleanliness and Economy. LN M - 8. 'Pickering Township -- Just south-of Claremont _ MONDAY, TUESDAY, -WMN,SDY. C1E THURS, MAY 25 �a at &M 9 P. �• M. S. '•CHAPMAN TSUBSDAY, MAY � 1944 _ .. l�:y i+satiaee wen. at 1 •'� . PHONE 67 PICK. - .'.. ..pieker;� - >��a,e�sow • i > Stag Doo - _ e Door :. JOHN BF.EL.BY .---. Canteen h10W _ Bo . : . t� toata� ag Har rare > 12 Yrs, old. Bay Gelding 48 STARS ylas �6 PC •BANDS Pickenng 11 yrs. old. Bag Gelding 13 yrs. old. - Aat REICALL SPRING Teale' _.-. �Brawa mare 1 Cattle TgURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY �� dies _ $olatein cow, fresh, 5 yrs. old. Hol- MAY 25, 26 and 27 sarsaparilla Tonle._ - - - • - stebt cow, milking, bred Dec. 20,•7 _ e -Have- .in- tock- ;yes, old. Roan cow, (milking, bred Tastekas Extract of Liver 031- Feb. 4, Part JersQy•cow,. fresh.. 7 .What A Woman ..-,Fortified with Vitamin D- ' "-Heifers rising 2 years. Steer, rising. ' .Paints, Varnishes and Brushes —.$ yrs - t Jug Rosalind li+ ll-and -Brian-,A:Ieeraa�---=� f�_Wine snd_Iran- -- _ 1 yr. 5 Heifers, z yr.' old. 2 Steers, Ises�, Lives and -Bone Marrow Tonle Seeds and Gare en Tools --� .. I yr, old: Heifer -calf. A!1 young _._cattle, good,$rade--would make`good - Maple Leaf Fire _Our Professional Pride i; beef-ringers. , Your Guarantee ear Hardware Suplies _ +Gen al' Pigs and Pouttry :� . Yorkshire sues,.bre.i afar, 13 insurance Co. THE. REXALL STORE B Shoats 45 Rock yearlings F. Seed Grain- Ete, - - - ••�:� J: R Bores Phm. H. -_-�'ICKEWNG -;15o Bush.:liised_f;ra:n.-i3 R%;. oT Cheap Rates for Farm awn 'oantrs}— YBone, Pick 68 - •� i ;Buckwheat. 2 Bush. Wd Q:*er Seed. Builiings s Bush. Timothy Seed. 150-Hush. Wiin&torm Insurance on' Buildings pats: t2uantity crt liar. Windmills, Silos 'etc. ' Ontario in:plemr:ets �♦ a HavemersAutomobile Insurance ofMoCornick-De_ri:.g b.r-zfer,.r.ft._cut. Fa'All >Ltnds _ S -Deering - ' mower, H:av-rake,- `Ir IJ. -. Write or Phone . McD, Cultivator. Diss: ifarm%r, McD. Garden, Tool Seeds, Fertilizer, drill,..13 dix: Hay rock. Venity .!_ N,1. UR HO Sprays,' Seed Corn, VZ PA? TOS O PRICE AT WHITBY YO HOME itit 8gs'l" furrow pluti."Si�g:e.plo+k,' F;eury i7' •Bowman & `RoWe - - ]�'�` Set harrows. Riding plov�. Turnip - Durolsave, the popular oil bound _ -' A+ + drill. Cutter. Low wagon trucks. WHITBY ONTARIO Buggy. 1lVheelbarrow. Forks. 'NreS. water Omni in pastel shades. -,'""' Rakles. Doubletree''s Number grain �"� _--= Hens and Spring Broilers _ bags. Set of double harness. Set of. - Lawn Mowers sharpened and repair- plow harness. Set of-single harness. • ed. e Quantity.of hay. Wagon box. 2 Log- Highest Market Price ging chains, Sleighs, Set of scales, • ii, B V SiiBY - 1000 lbs.. Steel roller, cockshutt..- 3-Piece Bedroom Suits.. • Surma plank. ScWlfler, new. Pig Walnut --. $97,50• r' troughs. Fanning mill, Colony house '-,Spring-f>'d7ed: Mattrees "' " PI�K�:RI N G F A RNIS = to = 10. Grindstone. Brooder stove. Unit -- $27.50 'Hardeware - Tinesith 3 Barrels. Feed hopper a):d fours- - L� M 1TED 'Set of koalas 240 lbs. Crearm separa-n. get hiing ' - — ,; L WO GRADWO a'1'A'1ZON i tor,__DeUval. Quantity of,syrup. Pig Congoleurn Rugs in All Sizes ww, En- crate Whiffletrees. Barley fork; Ems- Cor► olewn b the - sit a� � ITBY, 0�1 - r - PH ITBY.386 Dflage� . •rk Furniture Used Clothitng - StWilis" el�- - couch..Washstand. 2 ed and pressed like' neva Carry s -R Stands, Fall-leaf table, es a. h elas� �M+ cupboard_ Bedstead. Cabinet. Leather owes coafa" and pants. Also a BE rocking-chair. Extension table. Root- C. A. STERRITT' �k of new leather, coats and Ile ins chairs, 4 Chairs. Hanging oil _ Furniture and Funeral Director windbreakers, and gents' faprsbh- IdMITD -'-lamp. 2 Oil ]tamps, Number of jars. ai r _ _ $ Large crocks. Crocks. - Store Phone 18 lF _ fiery_ .easonable_pt7ces. Call Ctioi� and. be convinced. - rQ JLlil ,No reserve as owing tozill-hiahh the Pickering, Ont• Sass aebtwarh - 91 Borid Str. Weat. .O�awa HONES Howard III4 and Scarboro 30i !p farm has been rented. r_�-_ Sale at i sharp. Terme - cash - - John Scott Clerk - ._ •• : '• Farmer, auctioneer .- A. A. S. SPECIAL i � I :� .� D� ��/' &� . . binbrlor-Tris ][ottldiagg Hofte Register - eon,sad Hardwood F7ovring For Service Clydesdale Stallion,' doz. -eggs 1 Ib. ide bacon ,�, lutea _ Bonnie Chief, 'R.eg. No. -29731; will 1 �C * gales �_�s be kept for service*for 1944, at his � � i -;owner's stable, Lot 35, Broken-Front _.. - I Cdnceseion, vvltitbq Toovtiship.' or 3 doZ. 'eggs• �- 1•( __ -. *Oa�p p Z�� . .. C,easi■it aaiatti-11og ..1 Horse will be trucked to any farm _ pUR P AR. in Whitby or Pickering Twps. free _ 3LA1RTIN-S3uR10UR l0Q P. G FLTRTr j of ,ohaige. Service'fee•$15.00 Phone � - Whitby 832. Roy Brown, Whitby, - -' SILKS MARKET Oat. X.R. No. 1. f, Flegetie u. �- P6o8e r 24