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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_06_02 • C - U - .1 - -- ' 'SQL. LXIII _P�CgERnINGI«, ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE 211544 — - _ No. 42 :: elebrationFor •�_ -._- rocee. s ot , ,Vominion :,..� ay _ Nork In :Pick ripRotar, e ,Townsb�pYr _ .-THE FIRST OF JULY district. several `, ` TION by ROTARY, projects are now ,Pickering Red Cron Society Fire in Tree-top �lu� being entertaihned,-waiting .o till, tda Start jj Tbe.gUSerent committees from the the wherewithal is available, enab- The Red Cross Executive Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Len Barran f —� _I ►I Ra lin -- - Y, --- --Burning _._p_ !Rotary Club C]ub, sponsors of the $ PlOC wiill be- bend on�londay afternoon, the Ba v�tnesaed a rare.incident a Dr. Lloyd H. Wright name, when called on his another-in- ase busily preparing the nuanerous Wasteful Cross Roams. All members are ask- casually to into a tree near law, Mrs, W. J, Clark, on his return everts for the Day. They are find- ed to attend. - the house saw, what-at first glance from attending :the funeral of his ing too, that preparing a Day such A'middle-aged womagn lost her.. aP eared to be fog, but which, on mother, at Moncton.-He trnvelt E c oxer-examination- ___ - - r- - - —sa-13r3e-m-vvartiar8 is otheSme - --- BtAOD DONORS=-June ?t6_ _proved`=to be- a�r_anakin the tri ed x Wince and fell otrt of a window g p in very short ^"job" by any means that it was in into a- garbage earn. A Chinaman To be notifeid in regular manner smoke, centering in a bird's nest at time. He states that'the_flying over _Pre-war days - kowever, a lengthy passing by remarked: "Amelicans before that date. the top of the,tree, Birds were fly- the Plant here at night, presents a Program is under way - a number 'very wasteful, that woman good for nag hysterically around the nest. very interesting picture. Mr, ant - of new events are added.- a good ten years yet". Roos Irwin announces that the M'• Burrnngham brought.down the Mrs. F. F. Balsdon, and Jos. Clark, eporta list is heard beinglimb bearing the burning arranged, •Pickering Donors attending the Osh- g g neSt. It of Burford, were also down that the plant contributing much 'to ,this awa Clinic will be receiving calls is thought the birds had,picked up week-end. feature. The "Parade" is nQt a oer- Flower Show Prize Lists Now for June ?th. This will be the third a ,match, carried it to the nest, and Mr. Maitland Gormley', of Kiflsaie ••'�utY yet....many difficulties are Available "re in their •pecking and packing, had called on Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Stev. gulag' call to the local .Donors, presented in that one. Advices will be received strQek-thW_Match, ignitkng it and -__. l prior to , enson, on Sunday, and while there The ticket sale, with awards -- Prize Lists are now available for this date in the usual manner: setting fire to the nest, renewed acquaintance of past � p years let, - $100 Victory Bond, 2nd, - A the Annual Spring Flower Show of with Mr. Thve. Conway. They had ,prize Ayrshire Heifer Calf, and 3rd the Pickering Horticultural Society Dunbarton Red Cross Unit -Rotary of Pickering not seen each other for 40 years. A. B., Craig Murkar, R. C. N. V. - ;60 Victory Bond, is going except- . � be held Wednesday, June 7, at 8 R., who was in Cobourg last Wed- eased well. Advertising, posters P- mM in Pickering United. Church The Red Croce will meet at the The local Club enjoyed a program,etc. will be re]eased nen a few days. Sunday Schoolroom. We would call hon* � � J. 'McGlBahaa, on s bit different from the ordinary, nesday, came up frctn Montreal on Support of the "Day" is asked of special attention to Classes 13 and Tuesday, June 6. As the quota in on Tuesday evening, when Laverne Sunday morning, to see his wife and this eonnmunity' in awhole-hearted 18, both of which are open to non- Smith introduced his Young daughter, before leaving on w members. If far behind, an urgent appeal.ii made guest the Tor- „ ay - proceeds will be used b the I you have not received extended senic,e abroad. He re- Y for more knitters and hal onto Entertainer, Bert Patch, in a Rotary 'Club, altogether on benev- I Your copy call the Secretary at �-- p' number oY impersonations and read- turned to Montreal the same even- oieat work in this oommunit and Pickering ib R 2. ing Y I ings: Mr. Petch gave us a half- r ___----_ Lake Level finale to NaMal hour program of good nr}mbers, in Miss Isobel Middleton, with Mrs. eluding award-known likeable nun- Russell Philip and son, Gerald, of - a Every few years Labe Ontario, for ber "Me and .Tim"; some Robert W. Buffalo, visited the Bu hby family some unknown, definite reason, ria Service, a "Toast to Canada and on Tuesday. es to an un-natural level, and' last Canadians" frosv� "Esquire" (that Mrs. MacDonald and daughter. year was one of those such.years. Dr. Bruce ¢nasi have overlooked, or Myrna spent the week-end with ' friends i+n Orillie, �. At the Bay here, Mr. Walter Avis we'd have heard suaething against operates his boathouse on the East it). 4,= M a shore of the bay an his property, _: • • • s and in normal times-there is a.space Frank. :Chap�nan- urged who Card o Thanks �.. all - ! -r - ` of possibly two feet between the could, to attend the coming Flower We wish to thank our nappy « :g floor of the landing of the boat- Show, of 'the Horticultural Society, friends and neighbors for. their; house and;the surface of the water. adding th'atite nsatto of the Society kind expressions of sympathy and Last year the water had risen to ,a was "Beautify, Pickeriuig", but say- the :r-only floral tributes during our point where the boathouse itself was ing that they were not getting ':Hoch recent bereavement. - surrounded by water, for some dis- encouragtrnent from the people of Mr. and !►lis. Herbert White and tance....the south-westerly corner Pickering. - i aarily, of his park (always a pretty spot) • ' -was under ulster all_ su•nmer. The The weekly meetings till the,-end lane had risen about three feet. of -June will be devoted largely .to C. G. 1. T. Activities Y By Betty Lou Baker However, during the winter, the rev- plane and arrangements for the 1'•;t »• el had dropped again'to what may, of J-inly, - be called a norn✓al level. We know __ The C.. G I. T. Group met this - - many are pleased enough to see week in. the- --Cent€nmat en School i 'Share._the-_Wealth" heani every Saturday night al - this as the high water has interfered Ssoa:e People are Hard to Understand with Katharine Stork and Shirley 8.80. Stan Francis, left, Cy. Mack, right with aertaiai boating and fishing act- MacDonald in charge of Supper and >. A CBC Program ivities, During the week following the re- Worship. Periods. A delicious Wad __ - - • _ cent Victory'Loan Campaign,. the -plate was served, followed by the - µ' —"-' �- - - -- - • -' _ _. ___ _ ___- News had one of the canvassers Gail Worship Period, the'-girls choosing - and ask that we prepare and pub-' as the.topic "We are Casiadians Te- AV i _.a no. - .- ons ther'�._The. yznna sung we -hditorial him, addressed to those upon K'h n hove Divine" and "Master Let Me. omment d Ire had called. We carried out his Walk With instructions, publishing what may be It was decided to visit the Art Mr ' " termed a '•customary" card 'of Gallery in Toronto' on Juane 17, the slot-machines. Not at atl! "--clean than out! - -thanks. This week, We met' hin for after same diacussiotr' July 5--9 was i Many Thanks To You they 'Vay-off" at. about one thousand-to-one - for the first time since the loan. He the date set for Camp this year. During Peat few weeks, we have received a the owners• The-banning was a corn mendable bit of called our ;card" - '•a-mess" When The Prc'eft followed - "Canadian n, -lip shut-out-t e machines and lic- a go over a ars s oc we Art' ten •games were played and ylimentary ones - on our editorial viewpoints, and ense track-betting -- that form of gamblipg that-han laughed a bit, then got mad.. Motto the meeting closed with the singing certain changes and improvements -in this paper.-One wrecked ,more men and homes than any other form fr=i the Editor -,. "Send in your of "Taps speaks of the "editor who says what should be said6 of that vice. own Card of Thanks", when it should- be said", another "I like that editor A few Chinamen, every few weeks, have the patrol- Thieves of Local, Cars,Placed M who says what he thinks", and yet another couple,: wagon back up to an Elizabeth St. door, and run It's An L'-p-tuDate World We're • Two Year Suspended Sentence. A a "the only damestic quarrel in our home is over - who back to the police station with a load of passengers, Living In. gets that paper first". We should; it might be said, lucked up and heavily fined-for indulging in thatpas- Bruce Stocks and Jos, Schriebert,. ' become "all swelledwith such. No, not necessarily. .me that seems to 'have a particular appeal for They used to use a bicycle, a horse I both of Toronto, have been placed on The receipt of these has caused us to, look back, and Chinamen"-- garnbling, Yet, if those Chinamen spent and buggy and later the autoanotile, two year susper°ded -santence, for, review same of these articles written over a given the same amount of ,none at the Woodbin and two s��ne have even used the baking two local,cars`on May 21st. ' g y e; it wquld plane, but Pickering people saw the The charge was reduced to ''joyn•id- period, and wonder' if our admirers really witnt to t'e all very well. . The-inconsistengy of the whole latest :reans used by a young gen- ing" -- travelling in cars without have as becane the "critical type" at all times, thing is -- too ridiculous for words, "Drag` and In- tieman in calling on his.young lady the ownes�' consent. 1`he-boys have •One of our hopes is .that we do not become just fluence can acownplish a great deal", on :�Sonda''avenin 'when the that t y g, young to report to the Probation Officer type referred to. If we fail to co �end, con- d of Miss Barbara Watson each month, and were ordered tP be Plicnent and thank; also,then we should refrain from Y 'Sunday' Evening SeBvices _`` - jumped out of a plane, using a par- off the streets by 10 p. cn, drily. . attempting to sprite at all:We'have, we think, during , ,Summer and warn weather, with its green -parks, achute, and landed on the Ruddy The charges were laid,. following -the-past been-quite free and generous in our "words cool beaches and.a few gallons of gas to run through Property not -- far from her her ne.. the -- pleading guilty of taking a Of comanendation" of Per or. acts as they occur, the tank, must be here again. You can always tell This,,sre understand is his 30-odd car corned. by Don, Annatn, of the-We continue is this manner,'and make it our policy when summer*arrives. -- nobody goes to church on lump by parachute, being employed Bay, and Ronald Vale, of Pickering. , to be "fair and just", We have our likes and dislikes 'Sunda as a S Irmtructer with the R. C. The case was heard in the Oshawa RM 'we do not for' one minute expect ally ,evening - nobody but those your minister A. F. on special duty in thin work Court,_b :Magistrate--Ebbs,- A�ith us at all times- i .. just". e ai (that's e small ;group _ y but we'll be just fair and just . whose faces have become fixed i the e e of the _ m Y To Celebrate 90th-Birthday - , -- gentleman in the .pplpit), - It �L�t���„���fp `Too Inconsistent”asThe writer regrets, hestitates to acknowledge and Mrs. Wm, Cha man ��/ h V I p (Angelina Some kind of a horse-race was run at Toronto last admit that attendance at church on Sunday evening, Key). former resident of Highland week-end (,we saw sanething��in the dailies about a has of late yeare beecme so' small; in the summer Creek; will, on Sunday, June 4th, The Ladies of the local Presbyter- . xing'a Plate, for either last weekorthia)�eo-_this months, that we wonder why the a dnister 'even celebrate her 90th birthday. She will ian Church, would like to take this -__month all slot- __ hines i„ ttie g.« _ are to be bothers to prepare a sermon, He plant have a lot of be at honethanking all those, outlawed and subject to confiscation, all because they sympathy, or maybe consideration, for the few who the home of her.laughter, Miss Cath- who so kindly helped with their con- have be e the hAR orrible --mi our .cno attend. Certainly that ew w o attend, are asking Toronto, This announcement sent their bazaar of last week such a people -- breaking down the morals of our young' a lot of'one''man. "Habit" is a Wonderful,.thing. For' out by Mrs. John Petty, a daugh- grand success. Special thanks goes by the foolish spending of'much hard-earned money one who has attended twice acid three times each ter, living at Cherrywood, thinking to those outside the congregation a -+�drn gambling, We are going .to make the statement wunday since boyhood, the giving up or breaking of that s neon might like to call on. who contributed so generously. Pro- that "Ise tar as this area is concerned there.is more that habit 'or practicer is not done' too easily.,Aside her mother., 'ceeds from the Bazaar were $129,006 irmey gambled away in one week at the Toronto• from, these influences, we fear that if this indiffer- - • • • • race-tracks, than -the slot machines.collect in one ence continues or is enlarged, the "way is going to g1gTgS - Pickering year". Yet,.the track betting is licensed, legalized by be paved" for the doing-away with the old recognition �....� Sty George's Church, Sulnday, the same governments that prohibit'the operation,of of the Sabbath, and we'll have a seven-day work A. B., J. Craig and Mrs.'Murkar- June 4.-= 10.00 a. m, Sunday School slot 'machines that collects its "cleanings" in five- "jack' instead of cis:At a 11,00 a, m. Flower Service at which L�i�_present time those not (nee Myrtle Bacon), Pickering wi§h -the church will be appropriately de- ' cent pieces. Some answers to khis can be found not %ltterested in the life of the church, have to thank' to announce the birth of their d"au- costed. There will also be special very lar frantn mere. The "port of. Kings",is or those who are for. that seventh day they now have ghter, Marilyn, on. Thursday May Mould be the wealth man's. 216, 1944, at Oshaw. manic by the choir; All are cordially i Y game, but it is not. to spend in other interests. .We have acerae in this invited. Preacher at this Servide, ti Wealthy horsemen, the world over, have sufficient'in village who dialike°giving-up the eveln' service, and itah - »• • Rev. E. G. Robinson, fluence on-our governments,to• have race track gamb- in, consideration of them, it becomes very difficult • ' • • ling legalized, • and the On Sunday, May 28, 194'4, at Oshawa Dunbarton. ^ Pour "sap" pays for .the for the pa.stgr-to make a deciaion'on the matter, It, General Hospital, to Mr, and 'Mrs. , 'Swealthy's" fun. None ie:-intertsted in the`at C_will be a bad day for Canada, when a family wishes Norman.G'rahacn (nee Ethel Bra St, Pauls Church. Sunday, June machine but the owner (email-fry tbo), and, the, W to.to church on Sunday even%hg,. and cannot fbid of Pickering, the y' 4, Snunday, School at 2 P. m. Cele- "suckers" who spend their money on the machines. one open. Why open when so few attend 7 What Maty ,�b lle grit of a daughter, bratiotn of the Holy Communion oat ic_ o mam by the 'Rector at 3.011' !!'his Itisy toped a fit )ilia as attempt to supporE`� 100 who Wi4 to attend? .What to do?. , WS w.. .� .'u, ... • • w. _ n ✓ .fib. - r` ._r+js•r:' / mama,, •. a:....r � '�" ,:- .. � .. - �_. r�,! ...14 .r ;•. ,� our-„�.+m .4.--:..a. .__ Ve.,:,:_a,.,.� �.. arse_.-:_••- _-.:..�.__ _ .. v _ __.` __ ..._t-,r..7y. ^ _ .l'� .. - .Ir • -r _-., __�__-'�:. _mama-•--.- .__,�_ .._... -_._ _ -... - 7r w -- - M uality counts most -f er-malt e0rER"tar m.. - — o SERIAL - rich, satisfying flavour which . _ e ERyE,�r�, Murder on-the- BoardwcAk . onl a e ualit tea yields, use . . BY EL{NORE COWAN STONE y y - ,_ spa � .�► Last week: Chanda warns Chris to a man in,plain clothes who - tine of her danger, but she rejects seemed to be in charge, "There's - bis advice. -Later she meets Bill the marks of two rowboats in the Yardley, corning up from the sand down there, Inspector. Par- Yardley, beach. She tells him the whole•sto- sons - both made since high tide. rq, they return.to her studio, find One..of the boats is there yet. No a a crowd gathered there. one seems to know an about, y ` A- e;griq in fb -r•• orJL , ' y a CHAPTER '•�*o, sir; but there's been a • ` Bill -said, ."Wait here. I'll run scuifle•dawn there, and there's two " t or You w ere ery ahead and seems',- --- arts-ot footp'rints`-coming--up this, - - - ---- T TA L 19 S -= les. ,: ire later under an +as- a "Wait nothing,' Christine ob- way - only you lo- 'e e g in her, me _3.- - se m -whers n unwise to B L E max.H N s jected. "Bill they come to the dry sand. ...And armed name..:•I see for you a.vary $ADIE S. CHAMBERS - u ,t a oys are urging m oneal this co to sight in-the crowd. ,them beachcombers. He tried to "I .own tl s occasion," r4r, e t e From the ,Coast Guard tower a 'Wil- was going on; "and I must Re ue3t ,R6C2pfS beat it when he seen us; and he Q ?� searchlight was snooping in great tried to throw. this away after' we say it's a terrible shock to have a arcs over the water, picking out caught him." thing like•this happen- he�a just as =For sometime request citnUzrs racing horses of loam,,poising for small object, changed hands. business Was kicking up. have been accumulating, so ,I had e . • __ a moment, then moving' inqusss_ "Nell now," officer said t - Dee"s with decided to de�;ote this '•' I-Ie Only Wanted of, it'-"e11, -Doc, 'what do you make rc , " - �+ Lively. on. Above Christine's headhenry sarcasm, "it's just too bad column entireh• to, requests. - . Sweeties For Girl a motor snarled as a plane put out The inspector turned to the man the'poor lady 'couldn't have plann- Seasonable Vegetable Loaf- to sea. i e� to get rs red some; 1 cup ';chole wheat br run>> a the white coat where else." elf reale -g: `= An area of the '-walk had been 1 cup peanutsli mcad s Ht is comforting to know that the We11,"- the doctor said, the v int had been heavily and re- Lady• Christine r the blank- - .• roped oft, and men in uniform' scup milk' R.C.M.P, arc right on the job, but were- herding the crowd beyond the ,a ly= and.realized for the first time ..2 large boiled potatoes, chopf e i -occasianaliy they,may be- a bit too peatedly,drugged. There are marks that the dark-clad figure she had sealous. Take the recent. case iiia ropes-B,ill aniong them. It did not of a hypodermic needle. But death mealy- (not mushy) occur 'to Christine that the ropes caused by a -wound from a glimpsed 50 sketchily might just 4 good-sized carrots, grated Western city. A Mountie entered a meant her, 'too; and no one seemed as .cell hale been a woman's as a 2 medium-sized onions, chopped drug store and, asked, "That soldier slender, pointed iweapon. man's. -to pay any attention to her as she •,Found any thing that .answers 2 tablespoons parsley, chopped ,Who was in here-�cas.-he after edged along the railing just behind It was at this poi;it that a police i cup'spinach;' chopped-" dope:" The druggist shook his that description:'" c po+wcziul flashligats down.into the ambulance rumbled down the a �p celes'!', chopped bead. "We haven't found any weapon Boardwalk and stopped. Dien clam 3 eggs "Well." said the Mountie, "he's two officers echo n ere directing any, tort iicre." bared'doH n, lifted out a stretcher, studio booth.'.. For the center of Add bread crumbs atter soaking been sit heli a dozen drug stores . The' octor-said something brat' and tramped down the ranip into in milk to the mixed vegetables: - along the. street. He acts suspi- the ex+�tement appeared to be be- loty Ilse leeel of tae v.-alk. _Christine missed; but which the the booth. •Add -seasoning 04 salt, pepper,';', - - cious. That haggard, auxinus loot; - . . • -• , • . - in?••fleetor seemed.to- its;d of. gtcu- riupectot Parsons' held emerged teaspoon sage, and slightly beaten' is a -sign of +v'antiug dope:' The' . 'e liar interest. - above the railing. d we . an pack cont- ' SudJeniy a.voice areata the edge •� eggs. Bien -11 d ac druggist laughed. "Sure the soldier- "Ho+w loo ago 'he*demanded "Now,- sergeant,'' .he said, "be- bined ingredients into a greased gard of the.crowd called ow. rherc s g. njQvt her, '39 hage,The poor fallozr nd �is afraidh aid.Ii that girl I wag telling- you about, -sharpli - c,�hetherre yany of these�ptiople know" pan...Bake in_moderate oxen p Ser taut .- •right behind +oda: She t-can't.be entirely sure - but 4350 F) 11, hours or•until loaf is ,k -lose his girl if. 1'e can't ,ontetiuse NV �lra+vin^•1 icutze dq+cst. there bcirre rigor mortis._set in, That anyehisrtt about'her... Donn Isere, firm and the top golden brown. turn up +v:tlt a aox of cltocolate4, lease• ail of you." Sent with tomato or m t<hrooat bot tt,3 store along the street has- this and this evening I might be t+to hours o. Perhape P } seen her slit>,down a,2ain aril conic a 'little earlier ' ebO th sauce. _ The newsboy was first to file by _ hi4 ch *shortage i3 •he stretc e-n, in order,'went :Sunday Pill " snaking thtties tou;ls fir.;•oung•fel- t'•` d at he , low's enga,:rd is ++Doing." - The Glancing; tozcard the •puree -o£ •-Azle-thirty. li had been almost man ia�m' the shooting gallerv, Dor. u ]Printed 1�'ortl! the voice. Clsrktiile•6aw• that it Mas 1.2.30. when she and Bill had come INilnut, and Christine,-- closelg Mu and sift: ---'--- -- rite"Pas!iit• dre -cd' pr .Fetor of - ed by B Tl 'ardlev i cup sugar - — c+t*-•i tbi; way betore. ; -. - the shooting g,iMry acro=s the �; this titonteut Bill loonred .at Cliristiae.kep3 her eyes a;ected '4 teaspoon salt .. -i - _ _ oil teaspoon einrfamon _ _ _ f Berlin Must �e. Board,, _ her wle. e from the stretcher until her awn `Stick a;c;ind. Miss.- rte' ser- �,rrc;` he'murmured. "But turn came. ti�hen at length she 34 'easpoon nutmeg Occupied By Allies cant directed, truing upon her. breaking out of jail easy cont- stt+od beside-the body and glanced_ Dash of cloves XV-cll +rant to`•talk esti every ont ,' ' pared kvith breaking in here.. dozen, .a violent fit of • shivering Add-3 well beatee egg yolk° and The leaders of.the IfTiti:iih Cam- ` who works abcaut hre."' Say, this riisa�t be i .Page One w.rencited her; and she turned ab= -1-cup slur• cream, .11 ix ' well. tstonwealth have agreed elle: Berlin "��'hy,, of roar e." Chri�tinc tient! Half the Surf_City 'police rapt]} way. On of the officers ha- Sprinkle a tittle flour over l VIP _ angst be occupied-lay Mlied troops'.- . tried to msike 'her +vice ..= crisply force seems to be here - not to . silly opened the camp atop]_and of finely chopped. raisins (seedless) reports_X4%itson Bioadbtat, political carnal.. speak of the press,"--he added as e t her wn - and add to the' niixtvrt Pour into as d do upon it = correspondent of tile, London •Daily Si,e peered down into the booth, ' several. flashlights-went off: near. ••afaybe I can help you,_Inspec pastry lined pie plate and bake is Mail He cajc all-.da tor. .the fn-_ but s:ie could not see much a7 first at hand. - -• B spoke' unex- moderate oven-until-custard is sat. • for , Bill erasion have been fully rev7ened at except uniformed backs. Finally, • Hee - you!".The sergeant'who Top with meringue made with tide ctedlc, his fate paper +vhife. - -ilre D.omin ons t•inferenee- tt-I ---=as one-oi-the pal cenien mowed, she had detained.Christine turned bel- •This is Mrs. Emma-`I'a�t.-wk6 egg whites, adding a little c:a• -don; and .Allied scheme.,-for th•e re- sa%v a titan in a white coat bending ligerently. •%Vho told•�you you had - owns z`country. home out-Beach- itamon. Return to oven until tsar- habilitatinn of-Eur pc, are how rbc-_ orer,a fi titre'our Else concrete Uench 'any_bus�`tiess in hers moot v+ay." ingue is delicately browned. 3ng exattl ned, at the rt:ir of the btiotlt. S ntethfng Dia oxn'hticalrous--soul, 'offi=_ �[ was aware of that.'�'e idea- -Meat Loaf -One point the ,.correspond ht unpleasantly rigid about the coat- cer," Bill answered smoothly. "This tified her by papers in het panne. 145 lbs. ground lire _ learns has been- made ab+olutely sieeced arm and gloved hand at the �ounj Tidy' is .iii niy cattle.,I'rm tak- Now'," the incpeetor. went on, era lb. vial clear: "In this second Worac! �t'ar cdAe of t'te bench convinced Chris- inQ her horst." glancing around, "how many of <a lb• fat salt pork there will . . - l•T(n t care to s' ' o;t are:not, e,'- int ta91k - + 1 tntSiarsf'sized t3niotl" you ,were a- .you; regular. places The Allied let oo yds in the first. more. - . _to.her:'' g of work beta ten-say 11:15. and 1 green pepper. t Wiit maTcli to - -At this moment several new 1:30?'' - l;teaspoon paprika Bertin and Rill occupy tLe German ,fin officer c4:nucd i::to the booth comers were admitted through the Put the meat, veal and salt Pork -I>(a: ^ e identified} True-waitress had been, and the • �• � gal through the meat _grinder io(tcthrr, ' Christine, a newsboy, s waitress Mr. Wilmet was nervously volub>,e onion an. green pepper i finely whom Christine' had sten. in the about the'fact that he had been_at chopped), egg (well beaten), bread ii c-cream stand next door, the re- ,__,: crumbs, .minced 'parsley and sea- n�� splendtsti doorman from the.hots tine, shivering unbearably in spite:. ronin s.. Diiz :1! ttsg then thcrougk g 4 across the Boardwaik, and finally of .tae' warmth of the night air, ly: Then make into form of a loaf. -- - looking more than usually apo- shook her !toad mutely. The re- place in greased parr and bake ?ogetic end he1p1[ss -_'lir. Wil- (400 F) -for 45, minutes. Serve hqt. -' d erne o splendent doormats had ret d t mei. ,duty at. precisely. 11:30. with gravy from juices in the pin. - ">fy dear Miss Nevin!" DI r. Wil- Now he +cis staring at Christine IL is deTfcious cold. met cried. "This is_ no, place for with fascinattd`'attention. n" Miss Chambers welcona.a Perm tl 3 0 (Continued Next Week) a interested n■ser• iio It ++'ould be• nice, Christine res from cent• .ea' ea - —` said, "if you could persuade the toppics nor then receeolunaw,s■a�to tett t• {. - - - - w■y ready to listen to your "pet sergeant to take that vie+v e • Requests sec es Good Test flRESTONE'S GREATEST CONTRIBUTION "Officer," �Ir. «'ilmet protested , in his in<ffectital �rav, "you surely Pe nate. eV■ nor 1Pem •s�lal nen■•. are.la.order. Address •TO LONG TIRE LIFE- AND MILEAGE Cliayouletters 7 to acre.. }aide. R. According to the 'Canadiad Fos ca■ oto." e West AedF.lae st- • r;- - don't need this }•Dung lady, I cad' g Toronto." rein •t■sPea ■est-■a. i tell } n all 'aborta her. ]She Miss tal Corps 'the be--t way to test that dreamed envelope is' roe wlwW ■ Grade �evin, a very accomplished parcel being sent to,a soldier over- ^Pty' i seas, is to stand on it. I f it-won't VITAMIC RUBBER artist'who .is in my•emploi:." ' _, } -)Firestone, pioneess'•of the balloon ib p��� by adding �t: Now he hat -ruined it, Christine take t}:c average Ferson's weight;" Santo Domingo +}as the first t ■adbigh-speedtir■s,now make another Vitefin when the rubbery permanent settlenreut in eke new contribution to idwm■csd motoring.. .` fa,eempoonded. It.gives tht)aght. $crease. sooner or later iL 'certainly' won't take the .weight world. Y<TA.1ltC RUBBER :fol looter ;sureweat ��e�';;;;,�-f�� -thea ll have to know my real name. of _several thousand bulging mail - - tine Iii•and mileage: Nw riasPlag eEo rubber A deep, somnolent voice echoed bag.— Itis a well-known fact that adding "ask ani'lively. + ._ _ -- - .man amounts. of—metals, such as IT'S WORTH APATCH - ' - i eLromium and tungsten,to steel'trehtly TO i increases the strength and durability of • • • • • the alloy produced. In s similar. manner, it has been found'by Firestone research that the - • intimate mixing with rubber of.small �0Q 0 D, t amounts of a new scientit`rc ucovery, - t ties to the rubber. As in the alloy i VITAMIC RUBBER . . . is greatly _ improved in strength,wear-ability,and re.istince to beat and steing. All Firestone tires are now made _ - - • with Vitsmic Rubber. This added i How in the world can a woman Itace \� extra value, together with Gum. j~ -"' "' "~ - charm and poise if she feels all' Dipping and Safety Locked Cords, i. wound up':with is tension? On ail the more reason why you should a the other hand...calm,strong nerves r +ae7.,. actually give a woman poise and quiet 7,1P twilit on Firestone tires when you - gg «•••-..�..�.. ., nerves take.,the haul tepse look from ' obtains Tire Ration Permit. _ �,. - her facial muscles. if nerves bother; r' f treat thein with rest,wholesome food, •_} .r r..r:::::;{C%'•K':�tiF,{:$:ti+::i:h:tier :}::�?,:'•>'h�'�k''+ "{:$:•..•' ii?:�:v:•: ., ,fewer activities, plenty- of sunshine and fres air. In the meantime take a -. , .._•�•�•�•�� r nerve e sed hative.l..Dr.Miles Nervine. Nervine as hep scores of women who suffered from overtaxed nerves_ 1 , Take Nervine according to directions The material around a tear is often so thin that a patch is better to help relieve general nervousness, economy than_& dares. . 'Cut the fabric.to a sgwe or oblong with the sleeplessness, nervous fears anal net- �:• t. Clip the corners so they may be vwa headache. Efferpeesing Nervjpe - thread and trier orf the wok par_ p Tablets are 35c and' 75c. Nervsrik turned larder. Pin the patch material under the opening, matchuig the Liquid:25c and$1.00. grail both lengthwise or crosswise. Tarn under the raw edges of the F hole and hem to the patch. Now turn on,the wrong side, turn the_ ,ISSUTr _ edges of this patch andsi sad sow�it.down to the garment. .. .. . ,,. ., ,,.. „ �,. is • - .-...ems. • / TRAINMAN INVESTS IN VICTORY OTTAWA IUOATS _ _ � Nearly {0 Percent. of Caaaiian ., Farm Families In Preamit MAKE YOUR OWN (IGARETTES WITH Homes More Than 10 Years r, .; -•Canadian farm families, general- - A t t _ 0 - ly speaking, stay put. Over a third 1 jj as ss7yy J -- the ommton households have occupied their prenu - __ sent homes for more than 90 years, y� and'nearly sixty percent for more Fine than ten years. The Maritime prow+' ty w sXr laces reflect the greatest stability with well over a third of the house- `t MILDER1t . / _ holds having lived in'present homes ' for over 30 ye is, and•the Averase length of residence exceeding $0 years. -- 1 -ifearly half of all,farm home9 in = x •-' - res};.a;y�ir M Canada are in Ontario and Que- bee. N.little over a tenth are in _. the Maritimes an approxima e y eluded. Iliac labor is valued at , a half iii the western provinces, ac- A A.Forestry Quiz. i. cording to figures- of.the•last cen-_ is a day and a team'at 82`60 a day. ti _ sus just released by the Dominion The estimate; include: For five or ten minutes of fun - the strength of s than s faith in-his country are illustrated m th Bureau of Statistics. Households blower ower-29c an acre of $2.75 a day, at your next get-together.- Strength, in th `-iving wheels of a giant steam locomotive, and g try - s average 4.T persotis 'for the whole blower, team and man-88c an acre this "Forestry" game. • Ask your above photo taken,in .the•locomoti've repair department at Can of Canada, and except for Quebec or $8.35 a day. guests to identify these trees: Pacific Railway Company's Angus Shops: number'less titan five, In Quebec Dtunp rake-,'6c`an acrd or i8.1t1 a What tree is a fish?-Bass . Charles E.-Birdn, in-the repair pit; is pictured here as he paused in fifty percent of the households day Tr' What tree is an animal?-Ewe. his work to sign an application exchanging his cash savings for number five persons or less and Side rake=33c•an acre or iS.88 a What'tree is part of then haiid' -$3,500 in bonds of Sixth Victory Loan issue. Hugh Shea, Instructor 83 percent include more titan eight - day. Palm, at Aggue, is at left. persons. Hay loader-21c a ton or $2..53 a ;ghat tree is a covering for an = z Mr. Biron has been an employee of the Canadian Pacific for 3t years, and has worked at Angus Shops since 1910. His skill at e ' dap' -animal?-Fir. "helping overhaul and condition Canadian Pacific locomotives has Hemlock bark, a primary need oE' Wagon, rack, team and man-$G.88 What tree is a mineral* used In - - further helped the war.effort on the transportation front. the Canadian tanning industry,_ is a day. building?-Lime. Their minimum Sixth Loan objective placed.at ;510,000, Canadian now under a ceiling of $14 a cord.. Hay loader, wagon, rack; team and WlAt tree is a handy container .pacific employees at-,Angus Shops were considerably."oyer the top'! This• Yice includes cost of delivery man-$8.15 a day, for slit ? With ;527$50. P p -Hay 'press (based_on 800 tons a_ shipping?-Box, unless whey shipped -by rail in What tree is a point of time?" T -which case the maximum price may year)-27c a ton. Date. be-increased b the amount of ac= Additional information on farm ?_ THE WAR • WEEK — Commentary on Current Events y lti'hat'tree is two of kind. _ teal railway charges. machinery costs is contained in pear. - And Y publication No. 430 "Cost, of 0p What tree-is a pestiferous insect? Nana Try' To Build And Man erating harm Machinery in East- Six 'additional types of new farm -Locust. ern Canada" obtainable by writing " mach;nery'�and- equipment which What tree is a very ancient joke? "iJ-boats Faster Than They are Sunk may be sold without - the Dominion-Departmefit of Agri- .... permits Ara _. -Chestnut. ., diamond, flexible and spring tooth culture, Ottawa. What tree is an Officer its certain _ - c bes?-Eld certain-- harrow sections; cream separators; .' , ' �~ haze er,'• _ The Germans continue to make big convoy, are gone. power sheep -shearing machines and What tree 's•a'Book,of the Bible? vague claims of U-boat successes The Allied antisubmarine offen- Animal clippecsR egq• cleatters.-and Sugar Shortage -Joihua. and while the.late.Secretary of-the sive..which succeeded in. disillu- rushes. -- **YY What tree do you still have after U.S. Navy;Frank Knox,. made.-the sionizing -not only. ,tile German '9 •• ' _ Seen hill 1945 pot; burn it?-Ash: ; cautious statement that submarine Navy but the Nazi Army as well, Canadians rhlay.-now purchase _ attacks may be resumed, Admiral was a gem with-many facets.1.The �e"ricin`funds up -o 3,,jdUsIVe Ernest j. King makes the flat an- comprehensive scheme devised for of transportation, to visit in the Production Cut Everywhere, Almost a third of Australia's f,•• nouncement that the German sub- preventing -lie U-boats from get 'United-Stated if they have not been Writes LawrWavi Sullivan_ _804,000 girls and. wainen-are in d'it- T marine fleet has been reduced ftro:i ting into position •for attacking across the border Within the past In Tho Fhw#cial Post reef war production or -auxiliary =` 'is menace to a problem. convoys extended over so Wide an six months, (except for business ..- services.' The present fairly. satisfactory expanse of ocean, thatsuhn}aruhn or in transit), or up to $150 if they A nurld sugar survey from -one, state of affairs is in sharp contrast hundreds' 6f miles front their have not.been there for six months, of the most reputable- L'. S.- die FOR SUMMER "2o conditions which existed two quarry -weft attacked 3.nd•: -forced (except on business 'or in transit) tributin houses , indicates that under the surface, and will sin a declaration that g years•ago, writes Capt. Frederick _ g Western Hemisphere supply .neiit :. `L. Oliver, in• the Christian Science In addition •heavy, airplane raids they Will not go again before Alay year probably will be shorter thank`a ' _ ' ... Monitor. At that time the V-boats wese directed_ at the, iar'ilhties for The ruling is a - during the current•season, due' to „F„•;" 1t3, 1945, to new n n g insolently conducted raids in At=.. building and basing U-boats.' 'Not Vouriced`by the foreign"Exchange ' expanding lend-lease exports and "0 lactic coastal waters and sank ships only' %%ere building yards devas- Control Board. At present rate "of smaller production' 'in every area ' Within. sight of the eastern, sea - sated, but lite inSatid 'ants'*here exchange, it-costs'$I,ti"in Canadian " p, from which wartime supplies are a , hoard. the manifold items eateriiig alto currency to buy. a dollar ire-L .S. btained: _. _. o _ - ion : of sntmannes money; 'Shortage of man'ov% r hag• c r- _ _�, s A mustering of hastily impro-. were fabricated nuderweiit sustained tailed production everywhere, and t - vised-antisubmarinemeasures aided attacks. Hun. J.. G. Gardiner; .1finister faltering U,S. beet production poli- a" ` of.;,Uricvlturr;.. told the house of de- by co-operation from British, Can: Allied Ships Sunk cies have resulted in a large de- adian; and Netherlands naval units, hurthermot:e, the ;ea areas which. Commons last week that i4crVetlients crease in prospectii•e detuestic- -the Army Air Force; and planes submarines must traverse iht -going of feed grain from } tit to East sugar.- woult continue to b _heat •"-ia the. - -from-the-Elvia-Air-Pates; tixceed -ter shid-ffout their.Lased are,-heavily- - -i----- -tee. - � - -- -Only--64 Operated :. . ...ed in driving Nazi U-boats from. patrolled by both surface shills and coming months. Current figures disclose that the - -the coastal -waters and the Caribbe- lour-motored bombers..which -do ' • ' U. S.•has 8o beet sugar mills, but _ an area by,the fall'of 1942. not he,itate to attach: 60th `enemy "An ti.cipatthhg I tl..at ilue to _'the' that only 54 of them-operated dur- U-boat; and surface vessels, shortage o° farm niachinei•t, and Since that time the, odds against ithg the 1943 season. the t'-boat have steadily in-' There are no authoritatice- esti- farm labor, sonic firmer,-will resu .-I-n 1943--there was a curtaitiiient- creased, and despite optimistic nfates of the number of suhma- a' borrow machinery for haying of 2576 'in cane sugar production in 'Gerniatt .propaganda, the plain tau- cines Germany, has. built, but the. operations; officials at Cc htral Ex-. Puerto- Rico, closest sugar-pcodssc, ,.� ►.-. varnished truthii is'that the erman a r�ec�ia§�SrotabTy tic2rT�1;tt= � � - - �--" - submarine -campaign is, barring- cess of the available 'Well-tiainid worked out estimates inchtding.al7. These two areas show a•reduc- 'i some now unforseen development, crews. However, front time to time repairs,.depreciat ion and other costs tion of almost a million tows for _ doomed to failure. figures on ,hili and submarine items, Charges -for mooing from the 1943 crop as 'coiilpare� %cic;t Grand admiral Karl Doenits sinking`, have been released, more o:iF farm to another are not in- the previous year-and at a time rode into- power during' January, useally from British sources: when large cargoes are going 1943, on his theory flat the Allies In \f arch, 19x4,.the British Ad- indicates that tike 'hcat•y loss of abroad' under 'lend-lease. normally' could be defeated by his plan" of' riiralty announce l that. •U-boats -U-boats 113s ;tad all adverse effect the U. S. does not .export a pound mass formations, commonly re- in 1941 sank one ship out of every on the moEak df clic'C;erman su}t- of s tgar. But under Tend•-lease it forced to as wolf packs, of sub- 131 clrarittg British lrert; and that utaritte service. Ii this report is exported 203.000 tons 4th t942. .:-marines operating against the' -' in flee last !tali of 154: this'ratio correct; it means that the efficient} In 1943, exports were 471,000 tons. lantic.supply routes. had fallen to 'One out of 1,000. A of their operation will be•seriotisly This year, says the Lamborn-sur. New Allied Devices recent new, •rckase %r tilt United aiiected, be-ca in no other type vey, they%will reach 700,000 totes. _ Fora time some measure of States sa}i that siukint;s are only. tat Ship does, successfuh functioning Must Boost'Output h success*attedded.-the new Germap one hal:, of 1. tier cent, which. is depend so. cornpletely ori. every Sugar production in the United strategy, but the Allies brought about the same as it was in 1918 member of the crew having "absoi Nations area meat ' be increased i :atter the that subnharine utenace lute confidence iii the oilier nwrn- shag ! next-year it `" into use new devices and methods " ply prevailing U. of conihating.the L'-boat, the most had beett mastered. . bers. _ S. rations are to be'maintained. ; successiul being airplanes front U-Boats Sunk Big Change in Situation In pre-war }•cars, roughly 40% the escort .carriers,.better known The British ;have sates that in It is not so many niontlns ago of the -world's sugar Carrie from as baby fiat tops. .4943 200 U boats,carrying a per-' that the problem confronting tike areas .now under Axis control. In An occasional submarine foray sonnet of sonic, 9,000 were sunk. .allies was to build, ships iaster' 1938 world world'sugar•production will meet vMh success. There it,.- Another authority puts the sink- thane.the U..-boats could sink.them. w;as 29.5 n7illign tans, of .vlhich 11.9 evitably w•i.11...be. Certain contbina- ings' during the first (our nhouths Into this gloonly picture entered nhillioh tons came from Axis ter- tions of circumstances that wilt of 1944 at 69 definite kills and is the enornious loss of valuable ritories. Over vast.' sweeps- of •�.,, „place a;submarine in position to probables. If• all 84 went dowH-, the "cargoes. Now the scene has shifted '. this area, .particularly. in the Pa. - - inflict damage, but the old da}�s personnel involved would be ai�out , to the Germans 'trying to build' cific, cane. plantations have been , Shown in this picture is the tor• when i woli pack ran wild up and 4^00. and titan U-boats faster,titan they destroyed. The same applies ,to 'rest summer dress uniform worn y personnel of the Canadian down t''.te,flank; of or. through a Information front reliable.sources are sunk. vast beet,areas ill Central Europe. REG'LAR.FELLERS--Bugaboo! • . ._ .._ .' ' . - By GENE BYRNES - NOW 00 YOU LIKE HMM( OF COURSE, amm AREN'T WE'LL HAPTA F(6UQE �< ' TN' SCARECROW We PRETTY 1H'ONLY PESTS TUAY CAN OUT A' WAY. T' SQUELCH T14AT'LL MACE FOR OUR V1CT'RY GOODI RbIN A GARDEN--TFIERE ARL THEM LITTLE CHISELERS DO ITS •• reAROBN; POP? BEETLES AND'POTATO BUGS RtGH7 t+fOWf •1° AND SNAILS 1C)lJ SAI-0 IT/ t 1 � !. G : r : ■ AL --- ► LOOK! ,Whitevale 1 STOP. RADIO SERVICEI — 4 ` Don't Miss The Big Dance At The DONALD RUDDY Barratee. The Womed-'s Association-of the - Claremont Contxwnfty Hall - _ 4 �•i�•-=ppip �� �Ow s iO'O• [Jnited Churchrwill meet on Wednes- EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT QI+_��,/ t r Of • -w •cam 'da•Y', Jime 7, at 2.30, at the hone of John Manley, Master of Ceremonies- _ '�/" - ^_ io.newts wtas of Cart Hau.••w�tb. 14►_ r 'F. Major. Mrs_ Virgin;-of-the Round-and Ssuare Da"Ong _ -_ BEATON, BELL 1t ROSS - Presbytery, is expected, as gues - ADX 35c LUNCH COUNTER _ _Perumaaat Nagging Psits f1wristors tf Solicitors speaker. .A hearty. welcome tu, z't41 Claremont Community Park Board .•,•„ooswrs"4 _ - J- -_D�sasantead Repair 8ar1r �. H. Brooke Bell. B. C. Ad. 28x8 Nerves.' IL may be Yom $>�. l! _ J. D. P.Rao __::.:Jolie L. Pond Alt4a Ana xaiu or Medsi _ C. F#: TUCK.OPT: D. -. .. Courf err _. — oro 3?2 Bar Street 'T �o _ . .. . .. ARTHUR FIELD - -flimsy Block, opp.P. o. . 1 � Pte. Stanley Slack, who has been' �QA�Q1"Q`lOJhi' Barrister Solicitor Notary' Public - on-leave here,-.haa returned to bion- Q PHONE 52 R 3 phone liK1Q treal, - _ ...We are glad to report that •_ '_ _ OSHAWA, ONT. H. Reesor who fell down,the cellar Suite 611 Continental- Life Bldg _ tepa, and -received._face, and body _ i -_371 Bay St: Toronto - , "- --- - -- 'Injuries, is much.better now. *, Farr s Flevator — r - --Mrs:-W.Wideman and-grandaugk=- - -- - - - -- guests on Sunday with Kenneth and in--stock Q o - . Xrs. Reesor. - - Vanguard Gov. Reg. Seed. Oats . O lie oU TA N L EY� " Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Will! soon be in _ :'alter-Slack (nee-h--ne-Crosier)-otr on:­ -�� rleh do. ; FEED GRAIW silga we can turrush -the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth --- �Yi►e do' building of all kinds .inn (Betty Ann), born at the Brier- bush memorials Will and Wheat Hospital, Stonffville. Saturday Please from -every Whole or Ground CARPENTERING _.. ,32ag 20, 1944. "MpotaL in dignity Clover Seed CEMENTING Gues!g-- with Mrs. B. Reesor for of appearance our Alfalfa, Red Clover; AlsikC, Timothy PLUMBING - -. - • the 24th, were: Mrs. Leith, Mrs. work will, stand, out and Garden Seeds ROOD ING Stoulff vine. Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley and through the ages. I Fertilizer We aLo Bell Brantford 800fl lSt Stonflville leo Mr.. a'nd Mrs. Hall. all of Toronto, No Greater Tribute Order Yens Fertilizer ItiFoi 1 1� and Mr. ansa- airs. Rose Hardy, of Klur ton Road West Materials, Empire Bathroom Hamilton. • N: W. STAFFORD We solicit your bgsiness for -- Equipment, Dun, Water ` Barbara Barkey, of the R. C.: A., g��y Monumental _ the above 85stems, Beatty Stable TflLLR3DYA, F'RI, BATUBQAT F. (Wirnen's Division) was at her W+nrb _ ._.JUNE 1, and 2 and 3,c 1 f _.home,here fora few days last week. oti eFo q' + Equipment, sad Claremont, -Oat. __Huildrrg Material._ _ i' - -- n ----Air--Force - - ' :Audley - - John-Gary,field and Harry Care ! :: Estimates Flee : Work Gna,ranteed The local Church Amnicers;�ry aril( F• J• Donovan _ be•held on ,Sunday afcernodn, at 2 Renew Your - Phcte 6502 MONDAY, TUES. WEDNESDAY sheii Rev. P. L. Ju:i, o% i;robk.- B. A., H. Se: -- -- lin, will preach. The Glee Club, of SUbSCri tion Now F. J. PROVE Greernxood, will assist the choir and P _ 'Ontario Land Surveyor _'JUNE 3,.6 and 7 'a special c,iliection is asked for. It N5 King Str, East, Oshawa.. Ha Go Luck _. .: ,-is hoped a-gnod crowd Riii attend. Phone 1981 . Happy y Men, 30, 40, 501. Brierbush Haspital Dricic'Powe'1 and Mary Martin 'Ae %silt it Centennial Anniversary Viant Normal Pep, yil'11, Vigor? - WANTED _, cavernment Licensed _ also �. , - QM•.'!.t T"910 Ttb f ,, '1'r. '.,T l- .. _ .. .. '. -LVD,VlT ypjp i3 i 7...,P 1V.,9h -1:A YM 60 - {+ ST fFFYIi. - '.e,J !'4•.. _ �pimut RPP{ --_'F#�e e'atr-e -..qtr 1 -T,=� # r ri�s��, v rr •�, :,ea r -�€ -AID-E7'T'L$ ' ._eta- �Ol _ I.H' '.,,_�_._and parte assisted-in the aftern-n. -r;•ice at' : L9tr.xiuct•Y .+.e o• , i;:ne »'{:_.,;.a.ur _ 1r 4:,r o[ Fryt Paclu.-.d�k,r ro:u-d. low Drum' _ _.Centennial-Church on Sunday, the'- -+�• QT7�{LYLL�Tarsw�+6vau.:T&WwA AW. UC tree ,plclf up phone Pl:otre 191 oceasion of their anniversary. 3ROOKLLV ............ 60 : - - A-RE]kl0 lT 911! to THCR:►DAY, FRi.. SATURDAY �L Maternity. Medical and Surgic PICKERIN-G- 5011 -.Cases .Taken ro, - n , PIC1iERIri U. . ................ asI 'Maternity Semi-Room •. JUNE 8. 9a-d 10,, AGl1NCOURT ...... zone 2141 Registered Nurses in,Attendance - Desert Song New Bidlamaqu ' Gold Mines We pay the X0120" ehkrger , and_2a-Hour service Gives „ Laoited :a u hnicalor) --GORDON YOUNG'L'TD Ambulance �� os - Toronto ... __ ; _ Phone Ad.3tf38 � � - _MRS. E. Rc G04 e !. 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Paint!Df quality -- o _ _ .. •. ! _beauty and with Y stn ing-power that endures longer! T. tMtRt.tMCV_M When you want these qualities in paint products—make R. C. CLENDENINII sore and se Martis- advice Qa _ i the highest quality products will assure you of completed e ; Private Amb0lssoa 1 per. , �;n�° � � satisfaction in your painting plansl 44-14- 1 Day or Nlgbe h Al -Pboae. MarL'10e0 41C 1!1 LA Markham, Ont.- TpD0n, - - _ : W , _' _:wAS' WAS w0 in ' separate - H �s this critical Tie securely -Clarke Prentice remedy bundles, ('fie little time You D'S Yon can by sat;ngevery take will save thousands of maih r shortage et • din se of in �R-KET - LICENSED AUCTIONEM pope Papel,namely' hours There po gipOf ping paper-astore bags- through Your,toes! vdlunt War - - -' : pons. Salvage Cotnm�ttee or other W ar _ cardboard can yyine9, prgaaization,or sell PHONE AGIN b2 W >:, MILI.tIC» o bond-old mag VoluncarY known 'tsdde' Far the".Counties -of York and Oat• } nth nvelopes and let• it through S6�la,daalersor • • • • and tool ePa�M These cbannels,yo�u po ,thing is Lull First Servlee our Alm _ ario; Btleceasor to Corp. Ken Prob. c tetiol for ethersl The • -+ tics of C. A..'S.'F., and of the Iii rept Qe tied Paper Your Waste Paper aioviag.m - - __ . - - : vitally he mills. iPRANK R. SMITH, MANAGER J. M. Prentice (formerly PremRlOs making t j a. and Prentice). Farm and Farm- { coow s' `WE. - stock Sales a Specialty, at Fail sail 1(I'IYI't `WE.BUY THE BEST VOID MAKE THE TE$'I" 1g: l Resoonsble Pickering _ W t�hATLsuite!i Il!' � one 8Q w • ..: y i0111110 Devitt home last wQek-end, -...�. C LA R EMO Robert Lixombe and his coos Burk, 7• i Joan, of Brooklin, Maes Kathaiehe �t. _ N T, in Alvira Hiltz, were•with relatives Maynard and Bob Lynda, of Toronto• _ here 'over the week-end, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Flank Ylas Kathleen Beelli 'sad�l?e The Young People held a social Disney on Sanjay'. Y ggY carrying a bouquet of yellow roses evening at the Carl Devitt hes, on ree�n Mr, and Mrs, gaol W*Uson, , ----Yaihioa have been- on vacation at and pansies with stieameh*a, Rev. I. the evening of the 29th. Y and Mrs. No Wilson of Brook- their homes' here, E.- Kennedy officiates. The ushers An event of interest to the com- lin, were with Mr. and + - - Miss Irene Cooper spent the week were Francis Willson of Brou Lane, of Toronto, took . George res on t circus W, .0., Bill Tomlinson and Mrs, and DavidCoates, of Brooklin. day last, of Mr, Vernon Ellicott and on Sunday last, in behalf of the Mr• T. W. Lane of Toronto waI ::? During the signing of the register. Miss Redshaw, of Claremont. The Temperance Federation end gave us the special speaker at the charWou Tomlilnson were ,pn a-week's vacs- Mrs. Wlp- Evans sang, '-When Song Young People, on the 23rd, sponsor an inspiring address. Sunday evening, tion at the home of the ,dormer's is Sweet". The wedding music was ed a shower in the Town' Hall, for 3 a Smit A few froQi here attended the `parents, Dr. N. F and Mrs: Tomlin- h, of Toronto, visited at' s3 9ohL played by Mrs• Walter Ward. the young couple, which was largely 1 the parsonage over the week-end. Spring Fair' at Brooklin Y_ark oa At the reception held,at the home attended, and they received many Little David Silcox is recovering May- 24. _ Mr. Donald Hedges was aweek-erns of the bride's parents, the guests -lovely and useful. gifts. After the Mica L. Ellicottweek- visitorv - at Toronto, were received under an archwayof presentation, the evening was nicely from hie recent operation and spent the e. n, g spent is out end with her another in Markham, W and Mra Len Lye were Tor- a agai'�am Mrs. a'w ',s os sass mo er from on visitors on Y- with bridle-wreath and ferns, a welcome here, as �f'emon has al- frieifds from the city spent Sunday London visited with her on Sunday,' Mr. and Mrs. .,,Wim. Evans, who The bride's another received in ways been an active participant in with. the' Hpywards. Mr. and Mrs, D. V. 'Hoskins Are_-building-a--home at the East.end. turquoise crepe and white-accessor anything--of-interest-ta-the-Young rs.Oscar Raine and dao hters ro Y spent the week-end i w a un�erawhi have the construction lea and. a_carsage of__yellava rosc;a.--1?leople: of Oshawa, were with .Mr. Oscar. ;Dr Mrs and Mrs Reg. Hoskins. with Y• The oom s ¢pother receiv Ch - + ., ue seer with white accessories Sunday. end;Raifte and his fattier over the - Camp Borden, was aweek-end vis- and corsage of yellow roses.. For Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gagnon and Mr. and Mrs. F: Green and Miss Dunbarton �$s :iitor at the Tcrnlinson'home. the wedding trip the bride wore a little daughter, and Mr, and Mri. Katie, of Toronto, were with,Mr. Communion Service will be held in pin-stripethe I -brown suit with_ma chin Da Gannon were visitors- over-the and Mrs. F. L:-Green and-Enna on accessories. Following their trip ;to week-ted with relatives in Halibur- Sunny, We are pleased to see Mr. Ernest ,next. An invitation is extended Peterboro and Eastern Points, the ton. The W. A. and Red Cross will Stroud out again after his recent " to all, to attend• ,• couple will reside in Bruughahm. Mr. George Knox, of the R. C. A. hold their regular anonthly aneetfng operation. The Forget Me Not Club have a- F. is on leave with his people. Mrs. Jac, Cro le of Montreal is is the Sunday School room on June Cropley, , Mrs. Maskel who underwent an 8th, when there are three quilts to visiting in the village. gain sent " cokes" to the boys ov- p tie for a friend in the city. Will all ,erseas. This club. is very active, and Brougham operation in Toronto Hospital for Mf. Arthur Anaia, of Ottawa, is are certainly doing a very fine 4ob. appendicitis, is reported to be is a the ladies and girls try' -and help v�g his parents for a few days. satisfactory condition.' with these as it is urgent. LAC•, A. Bird, R. A. F. was a re- The Boys receiving them this tine Mr, and Mrs. Norman Mechin of Mrs. Fred Cassie is recovering at cent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. E J. .a". "Curly" Cook, Ev, Hammond, Oshawa, called on-old friends of this her home from her recent operation. Annia over the we Edna l3enna, Lorne Hardy, Harvey place on Sulnday last. Miss Lakey, of Uxbridge R. R. -. Mrs. A. C. Schwalm was taken to "Coates,-Vic. Prohse; Ray McLeod, Mrs. Armitage and child are visit- has taken charge of our school till Mt, Zion Oshawa General Hoa Y, Jim Reynolds Ren Lo and Allan Hospital on Friday, � �g her aunt and uncle, Bruce and ' the end 'of this term. '° night, �l[.ehrnatt. -. . . Mrs. Easton, at .present. The-local Beef Ring has a--ticket _.Mr. and Mrs. .C.- Disney and fam- The concert held under the aux- ---=- . . - I# -understand that Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Nuttat and Miss Poops of or two available to any wishing.to. sly ware in Kettleby on Sunday, pices of the Village Group wag s, Fleddie-were.in to the Sick Child-. Toronto,-'were guests at the Carl crake•use of same. Apply - MittiFrt - Mr. and Mrs. Percy Maynard and decided success last Friday. night, 'ten's Hospital again, with their baby, -_who was brought hcane on their re- -- Itum. - The Women's .Mission Circle that- was hat was to have 'met last- Tuesday in _ - Delegates to-tire-ennoal convention, f 1 ---- fa has-b-een- o ,ned to June G. .' , _. . k - are: Mrs, R. E. Forsyth, Miss S..E. :_ -.. _ - • . •. . '' _/ E van9 and -Mrs, W. H.-Bexton;why - -will give a report of the proceadinge at_this meeting. The t •r:e is_2,30 p. _ m, at the home of •Mrs, Bexton. We umderst;Lnd 13r. (}scar•Barber ~ iy in nnic fai7!�LII.ndjti-0'n__at—pry - At times he appears to be doiag _ very nicely., but is subject to recurr- ing relapses. To Discuss Fire Siren \ 'The Village Trustees-called>a r,-et- - - _ _ -••�� 7r :I' ing for Tuesday evening-Ao discuss v among other things. the purchase c! _ I dreamed that I is . �� '�• �'%�±i ` a siren to take the place of the o:d pa +�500 for a fire bell. It is, understood that such 'haircut and $50.00 for a pair of \ A device would be heard'at a much _ j 1 _;greater distance. - _ cardboard shoes. I dreamed. that :. we had no wartime controls on _ $orth- Pickering Red Creso6 Breh. The regular meeting of the North prices, profits or wages, and that // •`. Pickering`Branch Red Cross-will be held at the hcme of Mrs. H. G, Mo- _ we hadn't had the sense t0 - _ tire,on Monday: June_ _organize the distribution of supplies-all t1l Apron c -- Sponsored by the Women's Ina- 7 =' tAute, a Sale of aprons will be he!1 at the Club Howe on Wednesday June •14. Afternoon.Tea will be ser- - -•ved. Everyone cordially invited to attend. Proceeds in aid of war work. Claremont fsardens Are Growing. - This - - -year, we _became, interested is gardening, .but we lost some of . '. - � °•� bur enthusiasm when we saw pot= - Atoes, 8' inches high, in the garden J� of Rev, FCennejy. 'Mr. Iienned - _ mud of Ms y i dreamed that because ev - Ip potatoes and he should cry- s11 the stores looked like fire y people were buyia be. Radishes -and-- lettuce -ready to - one was risking more:money and sales . . with things nick ¢ spending it, prices were sk people ecraahba n things they didn't need, and ` peat. He also has beans, four inches kat Yroc- to buy before prices went still boarding everything they could.get - high. Beets and carrots are -also. k higher ... . thigh •their hands on 'corning along fast. (Hest .Ding! ---- -------- . . . don't anyone else. show He reporter - ---- - -----' -----`------------ any•of thole.Clar"emori# gardens or --- a - � e Ed.-will be doin' the-hoeing dotivn-.. _ yx ere. Ed.) This is indeed the type of � .. •.� Victory _ _ ry Garden u•P A*e enc — ,� - '� '' •' � ` to grow. First Tour* Rell Attended TFe greens were filled for the first tournament' of the season to be held at the local Bowling Club a :_ i dreamed that everybody had • , .a dreamed the,hand of everyone 'with everybody for himself on the 24th. There' were bowlers; to ht togafnathis no.n,9tro.a, ' and.Ste ei$ftlRsnr�thi- run , , ,and no matter how it hurt Ville in attendance:The Club got off hat it cost in the long tat in this nand race, wages sad each of us blaming the other fel- the war effort. salaries were lalling behind, low for his troubles. to a good,start, and plans are being — _ [Aid for further tournaments. _ - _ �`' women's shonary Society The Women, Missionary Society; � / • of the United Church will meet for its regular monthly, meeting on . Thursday,. June 8, at 2.30 p, m. at ' ;' •' , ' s orae. p_.- fist Mission'Circle will-tie sur-goes aft t this meeting, and will provide the a to reallze with relief that e s a. program. It is. hoped that all off- I live in a country where to realize that rices,and kers and members of the .W. M.. S. things are sane and etabl'e p 4 h wages-production coats -will be present. Where the cost of living has' been kept within andselling prices-are in. bounds. separably linked together. - Well-known Couple Wed Saturday ' J ' A pretty-wedding- of local inter- - eat_took'place in fhb United Church here last Saturday, when _ . Miss ---- ---=-------------- -- Phyllis Jean Redshaw, daughter of ---"'- - ---------- - _.M'r. and Mrs,.Ereder-ick Redshaw, of --- 1 N f LATI O fo remind.m Claremont, became the bride of Mr. myself that the don. Vernon Francis Ellicott, son.of Mr. = $ ;,,,a. 'to realize that with-' D I SA ST ER gar is still pressing and that we and Mrs.. Ren. Ellicott, Broughaan; ���, out the safeguards - # must continue-to hhbid firm . . • that have headed ori and that means everybody must The bride 'was. attired in white inflation, my night- play fair and do his part by not sheer over satin,, ti�ith ,matching veil • ware might have W �fryiny to'get some t�smpoh ary, and carrying red roses. The Matron- _ Come a.realityl teeeled advantage a* the •u• ° / ' of-Honour, Mrs: David-Coates, _ of nee o s 11 di dressed klin,. sister -of the bride, was f his how Gra ins. of-H , pe. y ha Broo :- feta,sed in pale blue sheer over taf- e".N e..rh.. - with veil to miatcah and carried `� ` ' • �"s 4 b ins M eN Cans"re eq*fte tee the lmpatsnes pink roses, The groomsman was Mr. of proven "s ts''ow h'er's':'Nn the.feel of nabs now ww be.tle"hsesr. Harold Phillips, of Brougham, coos- � ' • ' 3n Of the-grnam.-'Tb Heaver glpl-was little Joan Redshaw, niece of the brush), who dressed in yellow'oriandY, i , _ BOMBERS' 'BRAINS' YOUNG STARCHRONELES - - Gwendoiin• P. Clarke of EIIIiGER FARM e' 1101mON?AL Answer to Previous Puzzle 20 Snaky fish. 1 Pictured1 M O N L 22 Forest god Young T'E actress.. (Greek myth.) ARBOR D r'JRA - — Well 'now, what shall we talk denly, to ope side of us, a cleat- 11 Small E T E D „c 24 Shift. -- ablaut--today-.--shall LP that •–idg–aat4-a- nl-.rvcllollq view across forest-oiL 96 Wall t 1Y• I. District ;.khat I the valley, the brown earth of 12 Genuine. decoration. Annual S PE US EO went .to; or the day the paper- newly worked fields accentuating 14 Exclamation. L P E 5 E N 28 2000 pounds. hanger came to do a couple of tl.e green of the trees and pasture 16 Dessert. 5 T 1 N 31`Cylinder for . < ceilings; or weeding the garden; fields, while a haze along the hor- 18 Tantalum N E L T Y P winding or my own attempt at paper- izon told us ' toe, were looking (symbol). QH S 1 thread. �••� hanging-or shall it be` that trip straight towards the lake. 19 Anger. .• P S S N 1 R 5 D 32 Viscid fluid. p O A N E A 5 33 Minute Allis . >, 3, we made fo the bush to get ferns Presently- we-passed a gurgling 21 To steep. L ?r' for the •arum?• little waterfall, which had some- 22 State of P L IM opening. ( ' Did someone say-"that trip to howmanaged to cahc 1 tie rays equality. p MA TIRI I IM, ' - 1 the bush"? Well.' that's fine, be- of th_ 'sun, making the •water as 23 Sinister"..i9ok. . Male. 1 ejaculation. 4 Bellow. 37 Measuring - i' cause 'it'--is tiles vert thing I it tumbled over the rocks appear 25 Therefore. - 50 Weary, -5 Inland bodies instrument - wanted .to write about .You know td be in several shades of reddish 26 Principal. how it i;-when y$u enjoy some- purple. Then'.ive turned at the 27 Leaser —51 Mild form of water. 39 Male sheep 1 - of oath. 6 And '(Latin). 40 Frolic. - thing -vers muc-1 you just. ee first cross-rqa an travelled53 Pronoun. Mister a r. ma 1 ' you .want to share it with every= alon the road' with dense bush So Card game. state (abbr.). _ / g 32 Color. 54 Painful. 8 Yotmg dog. s body else. Isn't that right-- on either side But we didn't 55 Opposed to S French 42 Heron: }. _ 35 Eentric * get very- far-Nee-couldn't ,- for odd. article. 44 Obstruct. Credit for much of the success - wheel. of the U. S. Air Forces' achieve- =It r:as i love}:• day and as we wl16 could driv,; past stately ferns, .38 Supplicate. She is return• 0 She-was-a--46-Male progenl• 57 - ments in bomb-blasting the en- had city : i=itors is-r ti-.e week-end marsh marigolds, violets' - white, 40 North Ameri- ing to the popular tor. efny on many fronts goes to I wanted thein to get a' rtzal fill yellow and tuauv.•-nnd trilliuuls can rail. niter an star. 47 Rescue. Brig.-Gen. Haywood Hansell, of gocwl, clean, country air. So by the 'hundrerls? But, much 43 Load. absence. 13 French river. 50.High hill. Jr., deputy chief of air staff, in I tnen.tioned that [Iwas anxious a. 1 Bate to. interruln this saga 45 Boat paddle. 58 Unshaken: 15 Mineral rock. 52 Beverage. acharge of long-range bombing. to find ferns for a shady.corner of beauty, I must confess, there 46 Leaps. VERTICAL 17 English 54 South Caro- charge 1.. they; were atsu rrnosquitoes. However 48 Burmese 2 Exclamation. school. lino (abbe.). III -the garden ana v,ould t e• anew 56 North Dakota l F 3 Incorporated 18 Jap J U N' D A _Y like to go tern humins; too_.. The tt'e nuuld+t't let even the mos- wood demon.. 1>0 - - ' vca .exactly what I ex- yuitoes'stop_ our exploring, so`we 49Mystie (abbe.). porgy. (abbe.). : SCHOOL - ;,acted. so=au.,y we went, followed a vagal trail into the 1 2 a 4 s 6 7 S 1 wasn't too :cure rvhere�tq find bush and unanj were tGe ex- L E S S O N` the ferns even' though. 1,had seen claunativn of surprr•e and -delight. • 1 13 x i.• hundred: of thin la,t �'c,r >ehilc "Green: uta talent hCrC and see : UNE 11 -picking berries.' .' H(wever tee' these trilliuuls they are ab- 1 15 16 1'7 ! �� i. J headed straight for the mouiifaiit solutely pent r ret!' or from "1'.ay• 1 11iv'e f<xiEtcl-=sante-of the _ PAUL PLEADS FOR A end on our rvay pr•ccrl -one r-f'. - )g t RUNAWAY SLAVE cur to `lie<t be illy : 1'rres grandest ,crus-there even a ! ' and rock, nears; all the wav . wild nlaideilhaii• among them' Philemon ' i And then frcmt,,PRINTED TEXT, Philemon 4-21 ' lois: the• road -arid, then sod- my tlrl,hew - "There reallyare au attinl lot «..�,-•' ' GOLDEN TEXT-Be ye lcisd27 28 e one to another, tenderheir:ed, for- True Christian Courtesy of uto.gtt:t rs -iu tl:i'_ b.uclr,. aren't, ,, t there'" giving each other, even as God also C\ .:,:n ! F:tve n: I :.• t:rve in Christ forgave y--u. c; L'c i:,,r. i, 1:i- u r rt•j?ecst1tr. that i<, u3y very `Ato ouE a couple oJt urs l;eart v =::•rn I 4ain vwrtGl have f al, ho 1 32 33 4 35 36 37 J >E.�". %v"were' hack' hoine.i2gain.' 1't - Memory-Verse: Inc ye kind. E;lt-. ::e;rt c.i:', rite, that in thy he snit no time had see :been tuure than tsians {.:: ile ml,,44L-iviri rtcr. utty tac m 'tttc 3>3 39 40 41 2 4 44 bon-, .o: the Fv+rxF:, but,t ttt r.irlt fire or 'sig ntitra front' .home yet _ . THE LESSON II'1 ITS SETTING.. - tae had Aeon besuty spots equal _ tr the tud 17ivourd do nutifin that 45 647 46 Time 1)i, kvL -to 1~ulaniutt " to t.to=e' o_iiicli.:people ':prob bly. : to y shottlrk not, lie as M w2,, prohally ►cr•itten atrotr-t AU. 'of. travel hundreds of miles to See. _ 63• -- ce u' 1 a,k On into, l,cc tit u -_-liar ner hat}`-stayed at hmne to . r� �- t•, rut Fro x•111 1 , i 4 O 5 : Place.-Tire Apocde faun-wrote fit tr:•.0 I'hitcturn' a ht:,cr t,411itiJ grt his mach_ needed Suuday this letter during his ltvr+tan nln rc in•r->s•oulrf be to firi A'ht:1C- -iftertnoon re-t, . Z'ut lie had the kettle boiling and vt-e - fouisd a S prisonnlent. and addrec-cd' i to or ,;c*t,.aa.d Yaileauorr g.:od },:;n PHIC'mou who was lir ing. in ,C.;1- , t i.t cup of teat way ex:rrtlr what vcd. 3T -+ vLe}• ..en wtlliitfil gi�.:cu I rel - •• ' essae,.a city in what.is tient kno•n,t .cd tine Chri•tiatt cent csy needed,' ; as %sia . Minor. then calIiA t'it - -And then We plantc-1-the'£enta. ,t cc�mbinatiau 'or c t >iClcr- ._ ,Province of Asia, = They were unty a little- wilted I_ . at i e t t:1,ltuy and'h er. Philemost s Love and Faith Paul's Request and After they had "been re- s f been governed since 1931-have q Dark -off the Moon been invited :o visit Britain in the "I thank my Got! alrcay's, u,a>,.:g `! ,r far:•a;+a I r therefore • plaz.ted for`about .au hone they aneatiott of thee' fir_luy prayers. picked -riglit up again, I do' hope Best Invasion Tilne� near future ik discuss the constitu- rarted rronr-thee for a sca,•. 1r, t m; _ tional admiuiv:ati n the Domin- Hearing of thy love. and of the i}nus •?indust have hint force rr:' they gru'.e trectury t•t:re -is some- 4 faith which thou hast toward th; Paul renrinais the mast-cr 113:: his thing vert' frecir and attractive Tile t;ecu.ans seem to have de- don's Secretary told the House dur- _ about a clrlrn;, of ferny in . gar- vc+o1,Fd tat rtcent-days an "invas- ing the debate, The island is said Lord icau•.�and toward all, the slave svcln;d he _retttrniu� tr• 1.1111 saints." Philemon' .v a-s ' knot%a fore:cr:'toraver eft:earth a tri :hen den ion fever": says the Christian to contain the:biggest iron ore de- aniong believers for hie ldct` to hct'c:.iter. - a + «Our -Avrk tl.is 'w'cek has -been Science Monitor. This is partly in- posit in the world, and there should - 9, and hi4 bsettnenr Ilii. io.te Np L-Tiger as a, servant, a l.roth- r be a bit market for Newfoundland end_rust in Christ, ovcrfloyred m whatever, .: tite "tl:eat:lrcruiaq, tar riuced. they sac, by a conviction _ rr--• uc!?tCri. 5pc.�i,ril} to .neat bttt' dered. Partner got some more that the•",lark of the moon•" affords products In the United States.. all saints. how mutt rather, to thee, both in , rhiw-that t• ' '••h t , .. ip seeding clone and. was already to the .Mies the .xs: tinne to approach may 'becomes efiectual. in t:,e tita3 count,-t int .'a partner, rr- start, this' on" 11h last to w ren it OMMELT- knovsledge. of erery gond"thtt,s rained again. . .is for"me I work it k idle -,o 4teculate on the precise ce:,vc hint as •thy salt." 01164inns which is in you. unto Christ,- 1 bi: - utas a;,ccia'ly dear in Paul, tor- he in the garden when it r4 fit and tiuritrg of the invasion, we suspect --- mon: rom(,5ratively. the?lthy, ;;ace tont hi; csv n son in. the• faith: Pali} .the huu,� vv:hen it ratnc:_ Last filar tare date tons set with some- ingencrously to his -iieedv- brethren,- desire. `Philemon u- receive aitd night 1 -went tri 1ies1 saying- to 'thing Sn though: more ponderable and Paul prays that hi. lite o£ prat- xelcon:c ttilesiit,us a; though h.e myself - "Now what shall 1 do than phases o: the moon. How- tical love may he .ciiec:ani. 'i't,ii • were F:vd'1� a ty'eic'utue to Linryclf, tomorrow' - shall I .mash', paper. everk lite fritter sweeps over Ger- - tlie_ t}ioipg=R?ont,. r wort; in nlai:y.thr faating of targe" that pw --- gcmd�rc•� z;to be ora.+t�rt'l.=d6 3 ss__ -"Bis-t----he-trrth-yarvr*t eel tble,'-- - clud cel"ai6iely-Za3ity repair- due to Chri,t. a�, ar otreth .thee aught, put•that garden'" 1.he. weather again dc- Bove 11 c ,r Jay In Lave tj nlinr account; l Paul' Write it tided thing for mE. cP, when 1 ed railway 3uitctions, and the mos- 1 For I had much a,y and cot: - }rith• nrue own hand, I will.:rel+ay get through' tats little speel I stag of Russ;aa power along the .';fart in.thy lot e, because the hearts it: ti'at. I sac .not unto thea tiia.t 'shall tal=e to the papering- a• in., stiil•;ttt3ldy •eeptrak-Sector- .all add .of the, saints hived been rcire,hed 'tluw owe,t to me cr•cir'tl:ire aHn : And- 1 wish i !lad .your blessings up to goad ca se for German nee- through thee,vbrotlier," \\'e .l,oukl: sett betiidr:.'• - on my jos for in the room I ant r' 3ness.-�.1nct }fillet stood on th,e r_ about to . tackle there are ..sit slior• s of tne.hnglish• Chanpel and feel great joy and' encauragen enE 4l:hat a fine spirit Paul sl',,ows;•, dci;ed t`re I3riti;'t to "keep their tvllcn*we, see rial lots iii son), fe}- bait, retain to meet ,iiia de'it 'ai doors, futlr cupboards, loon win- a, low believer. a ruria,va} :ace• 1\c arc remind-' dow.s a fireplace, -'and the tele-- shirts on that he was coming. ' y\'hrreforrTrho h h v a' o d!aul`s 'Saviour tt'ho paid all p}tone. Figure that out tur your- ti ch,.today the advice can be.me a_. self and you will then be .ready oned a><k. tht beldne53 in 'C}n:?t to crl;oin the ,lcb[ that.was written a�autst gap honed thee that which is befitting, yet u3, and set us free. to beliete' isle' when 4 tell' you for love's sake,.I rather beseech, Paul's Confidence In Philemon there art..only two ,trip; of '-'- being such a one as Paul the aged, •Z':,a' iwothe.r, let tile' have joy paper that do n.t have t, be cut Self-Rule 'Promised and now"a prisoner also of jesus r.f thee in the Lord: refresh' my' and measure<l. O fOUndland 'f' New Christ." Paul would rather that his• }hart i,t Christ." llaving"contidencr t request should' be granted because in ti:uie obedience I•' write unto ' i of their persogal affection than he thee, know ing that thou' wilt do -1GarderiTip ir')`.tnd'and will be given the cause of hi4 Apostolic- authority. even beyond what ,I say'." - orr6rtunay of choosing its own formc+i- gar en;utent after the war, Paul's Plea For Onesimus Paul iouna joy and comfort In A tip'f„r Victory gardeners to ` "I beseech thea for !it)- chid, tite couv:er:ion•of souls, in buiwird "remember. is .to avoid tyorkitig Lord Cran ,erne assured-the House whorri I; Have begotten in wry, signs of his. converts' growth in among such plants as cabbases and, of Lords daring a debate on New- While the Nazis publicize dashing, faundlaud_s_Son�tit.uti4", L future:_ Gen. Rommel as head bonds, nesrmus, who once was grame. obedience-reslsotrds-ta-tire- Beans iti7icin ex ate -<vet-because bombastic unprofitable to thee, but noir k voice of love.- Love begets love, there is a danger ot•'s,readin lata Britains maul object; he said, !s E anti, many authorities, to western . profitable to thea and me." Cines- and the love of Paul would call 8 1 g p "to let Naw;oundlaud Pcop.le., after Europe, many authorities consides diseases,_ rx roar in Europe, choose their that real mastermind charged wit. 1 imus was an unprofitable bond- forth a corresponding' love in the - repulsing Allies is cold, leather- conversion heart of Philemon: Paul had con- own course for themselves." .Two faced, stiff-backed, aristocratic GAce h; en. iidenc� that t emon w e can Cases to :emhera of the Commissi he had become profitable to Paul on of Karl Rudolf•Gerd von Rundstedk i by his devoted attention and ser- refuse this request front his own shippers is urged in view o t to ,or c• r-&-year-old veteran of the viva father ,in the faith., shortage not;, being experienced. under which Newfouptiland has old German army. �. Firpr OP Wit •a lilt a or�tan o. .'' MIALLAR W ' --- — — — - I'VE FR NO OBJEERICt4 D .r - ' .. �. - . •' .• Yfl6T1 N011�tF HAVE - IJEYER NEV 1( N O HAD ONE HAD A D E _ yY•F`LL',Q10 ,A YET BEER � 14Avf �► 1 a� . III"'• ,�� _ .. - .. .. •• F .\ 1 ....-.._ ., I ,�� .. - I , .._.' ., 0 . e: • t tr A � A SAKE-HAPPY JAPPY — --- Modern Etiquette SNAPPING f q By Roberta Lee - --- -------k- - .•- �x4 � "� -i. .What would be considaicd the - .-two extremes, in conversation? Should a girI begin to put - __ _._..• . ',. her wraps when she has dined with '�, ►r . � �4 a man, and is leaving the. table? • • c` � , 3. Is it good form to make a lengthy call of condolence? - • 4. If o{1e has received a wedding i nnounce Hent, it it gold manners a .. z ,fir; to write a letter to the bride? � - •-��_ 6. If one has to ass x, •, p people who .Lj •- ' 7 are seated in a theatre in oAdq, to More miw4molm oobac ones seat, it an apology . reach 7 s. y necessary;' 11 r P� _ - 6: here is the prnper place to ---- - *h a nny •otic ,pe Tobacco z tea* a 'woman o„-4r of i,.,_..« at-the - - Answers i 1. O'ne would be monippolizing ` the talk to the ;oint where every- -” __ one a bored; the of e e etttim the Have You Heard? `tee' - a conversation lapse every time it . If wireless telegraphy comes Capt. Stanley F. Peoveak of Santa Clara, Mich.,. snaps a picture of--. _ reaches you. _2. No; .either the -- into vogue, ��-a Jap he captured at HolIandia, New Guinea. If Captain Peoveak's girl's escort or the waiter should She was anxious to learn the 'Wte71 all have to sit on the air" pal hadn't held him up, the prisoner would have fallen smack on assist her. S. No; this tail should She was about her neighbor's -his face-because• be's one •Nip. who had been nipping tco freely be as brief as possible. 4. Y es it, on a bottle of sake-the Jap quivalent of corn likkler. accident, and turning toward her Would be nice to send best wishes, husband, who 'was immersed in Suitor - "Darling, how cart I but it is not obligatory unless an the evening paper, she said: ever leave you?"' = Wrens Clive Orders Big Vegetable- Crop ir'itation to tht m cereony is re- 'Henr can 'Father (shouting downstairs) y, you see anything In ceived. 5. Fes; apologize,quietly _ "Bus 1 o Old Seamen From 1943 Gardens y pos_ the paper about. Mr. Jones running �° �b and then• ass on as quickl y as h 1 h h � �„ Bible. 6. To the right of the host. s mo er-tn- w. _ over t t � Nerd-bitten 'old merchant se - victory gardens last t'far• Ere es- "Not yet," replied Mr. Peck. `I captains 'rith little use for women ttmated.to have yieldcs 115 niil'iion. haven't conte to the sporting me s!" Safety-and Courtesy— - _ -- - around a ship -are Taking orders pounds of vegetables in 209,200 ^ >hom women at an Atlantic port. plots located•in `•anadi:,n centres ,.On The Highways A little bird sat on a telegraph Several Wren off is ers ha-ire be- Qcome Royal_Nhighway official sums up with populations o; more t an one the And said to his mates, 'T de- Vie' a' bearding Offi- /\ : sere, replacing mere'in one•of the thousand, says the Nantihon Spec. case of safety and courtesy on the >♦'` most responsible war joUs, fetor. According to the hcderal Dc- road thus: "Do not speed at any a Natty :young women go On•t parfinent of Agriculture Cne pro- time; respect the rights of others; *per �Lsgs!*gs from shore in sma!` naval Craft id duction of the average.yea:den was do not practice cutting in; where s i tLi ff'"i f�sa� meet the ships-ard-give theist their about 550. pounds. Dne -urban children are walking o playing on Wanted for 4L oak or to exchange sailing orders as we',' a, check to householder=i'. esEr,=sc, a. the road think Of them;•at all times for New Type garden last year, uhicir., eras an in drive with gout car under control. DOMINION., $ MONARCH " see if the ships ba-.e <nongh, food, PE water and fuel .for their de-stina crease of about•15 per cent. oter But for some dri�crs that would RIES tea ATYPE lir.FOUNDRIES Tor•ote pions w•liich are 'secn until _ lite 1942, and.24 per cent.,over i94i, take all the fun out of m'oto'ring. Wren instructs_the rarta'r.• BABY CHICK• HAIRDRF.SeLN4 FOR TALE 1�� FOR - =-- -- -- 18„ A�' - ----.. _ - — - FRENCH - — €4R 4tALM - FRENCH 4 aT Top Notch`H1 e:kelr, rht re'!! AMBITIOUS GIRLS alltd house 1e*:' UAI-RY FAR_'1I, BRICK eight rooms, bank barn. ltIST OUT, ILLL:STRATF.D CAN- De an active damned for every Jrh 1« garage. lots of adlan catalogue, 1944 edition, 5)c. Tp Notch chlck y&%' raise and MIDDLE AGE *b deft trees. artt"ian_a ell, water S Ytnc'enL's $tamp Shop, 294 G every egg your Top Notch pullets in house and barna. H Catherine West, Montreal. women, learn halydres.atnR at Can- price, close Produce. And If they're ns mood ada's finest And largest echo to school, on paved road, ■ereir- aR their blood-tented (a•vernment g .'teen' miles from Toronto. A WAR MAP BARGAIN, AN EXCIT- Rettned, dignified ' work. Splendid DD1Y• Ing and thoroughly readable w•sr Approved DreeeJerr rh« broilers R F... Bateman, Unionville. seep showing dated events;.a map and roasters Kill hire the we ht• Day. tYNte or call .for free Ill and ature. Marvel Hairdressing fiche everyone should own. A.1!mtted quality to do your heart 3511 Bloor•Street; Toronto. 8ranc� 300 ACRE4-=RCRGESS. 5 MILES number only, Send payment, 35c Rnod- and the Iay era w ill be the 44 King Street, Hamilton, and'74 from*Verih. win. Matheson, Perth to Canadian Fine kind that keep.. the ."F cases Rideau Street: Ottawa. $ Printing Pro- 1 full, Write for 19'44 vatatogue ducers, 819 Bay Street, Toronto. slid reduced May pricelaat. Ali,, 4-HU(lM 1;UL'SE, NEW, ACRE started! chlelc4, free rx.n F + LEi A tt N IIAIHDRabS1NO 'rill KEW' BICYCLES FOR MEN AND g DUl.lets land for-sale cheat' for cash, Mrs. Robertson method. lnformatioD boy'. 342.50-$44,00-344,75 and 3. week. gi, afie and. older: Toy L, Lvans, Nprucedala Ontario. Rotrh ChickerTrs, Guelph. 'fir.t. R request regarding cl'Aced- !48 50, For women and girls, t4S. • RoDertaon'e Halydrearlrcd Acari- i0-$45.00-:46,60 and $49.50, Mall ' BI'nlJNGTON, 5 OR 20 ACRES-emy, 1ST Arent• Road Toronto apples and pears, bearing: no Monet order and write height of " RRDt'CF.D PRICER FCrR .-HICKS, j Barred Rocks ani!-LeFhorns Ile, buildings. Box 141, 73 Adelatd!. rider o MCBrde•e, 36 Queerr- East; - T-mh-rp pkwots Bet. 11.­11. . - - ._--._ --i4-cat-�oi-ottttrrite, pullets Rocks tire gRrrnri reed. FARaTS FOR SALE. IN TE-ti2•ajrG rANCY WRSTERN STYLE R1DINr3 Strain. Rocks are a Wo breed. ST'S 1Mt'c)RT Matic Pins o -SUE- Martingales and riding bridles, In Inti•, All breeders are flood teat. freer err ltheumxt►c Pallia or Neur- amtnR d►strict, close to highway, ed, One dollar books your order. y Ltxon's Remedy. -renilway, markots, bargalns. Wrtte brown, tan• black lealhe full "F RYIs ro's li tr 'Lalek _1'erttleb, Wawbewawa, Ont. Horse else, $10,50 for both. tsar- ' J. D. Johnson, Ferrru., Ont, 3[unru'e Uiug. Stnrr, SSS .Elgin. tfngala and bridle tan leather, r: RTS3HT NOIR'. YC11' 'VVA_.XT-F-FW+'K24_.- S1VIif�1t H IAtiU�]tiltEAli WUltla2t 'nA RA BILLY T nl el spotted. for ■ma�nbr�ga_ D 0 BInD NATURAL r,} c'k • e r Il FV Ranr equ DDea an stocked. - - �•-o bM; and o n in a hurry as the 'St. T- Ret- 'Automatic Ramm Trout 'Ponds, 30 pony else $7.50. Sent postpaid. often are the cause of Ill bealth F B ting on. R e ran Rh. prompt d«- send money order to A. ou - 'y livery on mo%t c f the in hum 9ns all a ea No one Im- Fruit and Etna furnished home. g57 York St., London, Ont, g' i "e•Duler munal Why not find out It this Will coach buyer on operation. { { pts In n breeds and hybrid crosses your trouble? Interesting MEWING MACHINES' REYATRED t g par. 't�•'ha11nR Turkey Ranch, Moore- �,. 1n non-sexed, pPo)let end ctalogtal ticulare-Free! Write 31ulvensys field, Ontario. 'I chicks, Lend `for iP44 r;,talogud+ Remedies, Specialists. Toronto i, $1.50. Parts extra. If required. and circular and recd what our Ont - Til CT,OSE ESTATE 150 ACRES rFarta still available. A. Gllbert, 3913 and T944 rtlst.:mc-s say P. fc.r sale, $$ cleared', sa acres bush 2229 Dundas St.. Toronto, about .Tweddle Chicks. They'l!ked SAU1/1iEKA F•UUT BALM destir a and swamp; large atone Douse, them In 1943, they came bark for ofJensly odor tnatantly, I�e r,ew furnace, large' Dank Darn, MI NG MACHIN IF more to 1944 and Bre satisfied - bQtle-�reH-roe>fed-p}ct>ttEsgvg- �tvxrn themaga n, at in why we _ H I N X:tN RUBBERS Drum Stora uttawa. -eatoon on county stone road two. are selling over T4G,000 chicks and parte for old-style shalt lttt•r----•' ' erect' week. Reduced prlcss now mile. from Acton; price, $7,006.00, milkers. Service by mail. G. G, fn effect for June, Write-for lat- GOOD APumati EVERT SUFFERER Apply George Somerville. Acton, ltowe d: Company Linalted. Di's. . -vat prlcelist today. Also bargains h Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis Ont. tributory, 47 Crang Ave., Toronto. should try Dixon's Remedy. .Mun-.- ont. In started chicks, older free range ro's lirug Store: 335 $Tgin, Ot- JERSEYS ppu11eN, eight weeks seal older. ;awe, F'ostpald SEGO• !S£ ARE NOW OFeERING BI.-LL' HELP WANTED Sweddle.Chlek Hatcheries Limit- calves, from few wanks old to rd, Fergus, Ontario, PHOTtiGRAPHY serviceable age, by our herd sires EXPERIENCED FLOORMAN AND Iwadtr STARTED HEAVY BREED rI!I_ and out of good producing, high all round printer, permanent cos -ofthe Fighting French i- driv German lets-for delivery middie June and FINER "SNAPS" COST LESS risivified dams. The best strains tion.- Apply Fyle H791M, Near- . i�a+Ies driving through later orders should be_ptaeedfar type and production are rep. !at selective Service Office: sristanoe in, Italy is, .Geri.' Al- Bow, 'Alto order June--July chicks PROMPT MAIL SERVICE resented. Prices are most reason- --now to avoid disa able. DON HEAD FARMS, RICK- WANTED FULL-Y. QUALrFIED OOse Itlm; pictured enjoying a del rs, Some pictures can never be taken MOND HILL, ONTARIO. teachers for Home Economics IL "c* sandwich snack near Some chTrka Immediate delivery. again. Don't risk losing yours. Send sad General $hop,.to teach Bray. Hatct(ery. 130 John,\T„ Ham- grad's O. He ' was 'formerly mill- flton, Ont. lour film rolls to Star Snapshot NF\V ZEALAND R'HITE RABBITS, work in morning periods, Writs' �7commander of the Al Brian Service for developing and printing. Junior stock.. 2 months, weight living qualifications and salary g Canada'p largest fiaishlag studio 4rL lbs. mature at 13 lbs., (10.00 eapected, to A Colebourne, Sec- �trkt Of. French. North Africa. REDUCE PRICES RAL B JT'NE does the finest work at lower cost aria -Pedigreed. Guaranteed live rotary, Riverside Public School i IING FA FROM 0 REAL BREED- Any Size Roll-•6 or It Exposures: delivery. W bu all you raise. Board, 345 Fairview Blvd., River- =R e cant R vveSpromp E ah pment DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 25c y etde: Ont. Writ: United Rabbitry, Dart- 1n Day.old Chfeka: also a limited '?our prices for such quality work Mouth, N.S. mumber of Started Chicks Beal are really economical," writes a 160.00 MONTHLY- �S'OJSAN FUR : �� Day-old Cockerels, Our high quail. customer at Peterbolough out. "I DeWALT SAWS AND WOODWORK- general 21.housework, good home. dad � Chicks are moderately priced. am particularly fascinated by the !ng achlnes. Newest types avail- Mrs. C. $, Day, Burnhamthorpe Don't take chance. on_ordinary coloured pictures I appreciate your able from direct factory repro- Park Rd.. Tslingtoa., ehlcks. We have done our best pprompt and reliable service* and is sentnttves for Canada. Quotations i to produce well bred, healthy, frcnre' will sand all my rolls, to ladly furnished on application. WANTED lgothingismore depres• disease free Chicks and our fewelt Disher Co pricer yon." 402 West Ponder St, Vancouver, 'MANUFACTURER OF LIGHTNING alas than headaches.,, r ire reasonable, not the lowest or i MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS 35c rod equipmentdesires local Fales. ytt4t&P-.Lmbly' a higeeat. June hatched Chicks ' e_4s6_'_Sn_B ' -- - - - -- '- i ma a sou i Zlell for Part-time work roil t- �gty's ill ood febef. real money if you start with Mountsiments 4x6"`on ivory tinted ARMY HOOTS Out Ontario. Drawfng account [iy'sisgOOdforesr•�+• Chicks and manage 'them propere Igounts ?s9'! in Gold, Silver, Cheam- NEWLY RECONDITIONED BOOTS against commissions arranged.' Sian Walnut or Black Ebony finish o! our armed forces, perfect con. apply B. Phillips Company Mm- Bebe tootbaebe,Pains ip le*. Thousands Of rustomers bare frames, 59c each. -It enlargovient ditton, $8.25 delivered. Ladies' fled. 200 Main Street, Toronto 1 bark, stomiKh, bowels, ;W� rd!/ made money with--these high coloured, 790 each. arms shoes- perfectly rebuilt, { qyuality. Chicks PL Rte- -BRED $2.25 delivered. Money-back guar- WiLI, PAY Y OASIi FOR Pr.)wFR i STJS,4EX; Ri?SSEX X NEW HAMA- " STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE ante e. State size, send money Lawn Mower and Electric Refrig- � � $HIRE,; SUSSEX X BARRFD ROCK; LARGE TYPE. WHITE Box 129, Postal Terminal A. Toronto order. Ruskin Co., Peterborough, orator. Give all particulars when LEGHORNS: BARRED ROCKS: Erin! Your Name and Address - Ont. replying; 1031 3doy Avenue, Wind- ' RLISSEXX -I:EGHORNSr NEW SEED POTATOES _FOUNDATIONHAMPSHIRES. Order from this A Chippewa and certified Sebago WANTED-OLD POSTAGE STAMPS, d. any heavy breed Mixed Chicks TIME TESTEDQUALITY varieties, ImmedliLte, shipment Best cash price paid. S - --I# ]►oU '�ItTfl1` MONT11tY rtt -�uFtr ,' lots-44-_A,-strm,•-26�1 S ist on Cockerels. Pnll is and afid SATISFACTION Peterboro. Brine E., Montreal, Que., or acrid FEMALE PAIR Stnrted List, LAKEViF.�i' POLL- Your films stamp for particulars. TRY FARM-WEIN IIRO$. properly developed and BLACK LABRADOR PUPA MATE, Phone printed 4 months, $40.00; a aged females, PROTESTANT TEACHER AS PRI\ 73, Exeter, Ont. p • I OR 11 EXPOST RE ROLLS 35o 6 weeks, $35.00, John Crawford. cipal for four room school: Good tOe BARRED ROCKS lOe EPRINTS '8 for 25c Perth, Ont. -disciplinarian, Stnte qualifications You who suffer cramps, headache, ]FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE and salary expected. Duties to backache, and tired, nervous leis- ORDER NOW FOR JUNE AND you may not get all the films you FEW LY INViENTED SNARE TRAP commence Septo mbcr. ''Mrs. 'dnhn >togs-due to female functional rill- want this year, but you can get all TRAPPERS'AND FAR JSERS DO>T'T Wilding, fisc Tress., c,S, Ni. 5 tlnrbances - should try Lydia E, July chicks. First come. first the duality and service you desire mias this opportunity. You can Xnrnh. R.R. 1: Sault Ste. Mnrle,. } s Vegetable Compound.SL served: Barred Rocks, mired Itc, by sending'your films to make all the Traps you want now. Onf,rin. i nssasOotthtingei7ectonOneoJuom- !!erred Rock PulletR 17c, Le R- IMPERIAL PHOTO SERY'ICH L`+tn get snare three times size t O�ttte important orpatrs. Also a }corns mixed 9c,.LFghorn pulteta Una stomach tonicIMade lnCanada. il0r.. Barred Rock Cockerels 210.00 Station J. Toronto. et ordinary set. Guaranteed to 1•'Alt)f �i4Cttt�tlRV Worying.• r hundred. Leghorn coc•cerels catch any suspicious aniinai from - FARM TRACTORS LYDIA9FIM E.PINKHIIM'S trt6� 2.00 per 100. A11 eggs met frorn PATENTS bear to weasel size. $1,00 for plan WANT1Tt1, :L\F CO\DITTO\, PRE. ! COMPOUND nz, eggs or better End from and instructions. $1.35 model trnp high producing stock. r:uarar:tee `FETHICHSTONHAUUH 4 CUMPANk 1neluded. Peter Zlepnlg, Nyaltham ferably Fordson; nlso Several re- 1 100!0 live deir stock. njj_ hooks Pate�nt Solicitors. Established Quebec. built Fnrdsnns $250.M Up for s,pfe. t89U; 14 King West, Toronto, 15 r.n. Plnnte Ave., Torown. `your order, Tial—f- ng Booklet of Intor•mattoo on re• SLIVIT HARNESS DRESSINO spot, T'Tiatharri, {intario. quest. Flnest leather and harness pre- 'MR. WOOL GROWER eervative. Sliplt also hes many THTR om-) E.STABT.Tsimr) R-OUT. DYFINO lLEANITO FOR SALE houeshold uses 25c up at most len,gill is under Hely manage+ -grocery, hardware and chain I ' ' -► "' 100 ACRES—ONE 1 T etor men!. We operate, h Retrlste rid HAVE f LE FROM es. A product of Lloyds Lab- We, Wool Warchoitse r•nil Z(If7 'ANYTHINt3 NEEDS Perth. sire. E. J. Leach, R.R. No. 1 oratories', Toronto. of Meed rdtaw qin,bins out cora, drains or cleanlntRtT Write to us- Perth. a7e prepared to purchase ?this eskkly,Pic sew. 4Se,33e,Sot,31.00, for information: We are cslad to Seaton:R 'cool clip on- Govern- .' answer your questions. Deoart• 100 ni'HI:F, n;; atILE FROM ORIL- ELECTRIC MOTORS NEW, USED, mcnt"Gradin!; standards, ^,nd lit 4 S Iment H, Parker's Dye Works lia, highway 12, in'j)d n home, �bought, colli. rebuilt: b e 1 t s, f10vrrnmrnt stipulnted ort-, Limited, '19I Tohge Street, To• huildinR's, r•lectricirv, priced for ppallet's, brushes. Allen Eieetrfe 11 THE FTRATHROY \VOOT,T•f]V rontw Company Ltd„ 2326 Dufferin 'St„ MiIJ c LIMITED, STRATH"'COY. Quick sale. Box 174, Orillfa. Toronto. QNTARIO. _ l i Classified Advt's , PICMMMQ XILM D• JL.=?e 3M 3M 'R _f� • --�--�� NOTICE ,t Insurance of all Kinds Store It the owner of Philco radio Mosel -Y .. tabs console, does not call for t- - �-4t-;--�6 ear as - �_ _ 'some, paying all costs etc., by June Usuranee Adviser 4, 1944, same will besold to pay - said costs, without further notice NOTICE Address �ha®e - - Arthur Field, Radio Servike - Pickering, Ont -- - - e'r Brougham, Ont Pick 6 R 2Z W • e eII• ,O , Beach. 50 z M. Donaldson, 47 atnrmencibg on nne s8salter St., Toronto. .Har. 7949'• ' . our mill will close for Sat. NO 1 _ real "$ticcess ' tri our 43 ..�,�. Pasture to Rent -- good spring wat_ urday afternoons, until the oa: t:oa i� T �� ' Ladies' Ready-to= .. „Or. Seeim Corners, Phone Pickering your way' �� 2s R. 4. .42 week of September 1, 1944 dap Wear Department +� Tomiato and Cabbage C1OAL, COKE, Plants for sale- plants. L, D. Banka, Pickering. Summer Cottage -•.. ,gam - to-the-Minute Styles - - –^— D. GRAVEL, Up' Comfortable winner:cottage,Whitby,- - -- 1�T r tl - Wrat and_electric._Fire_place- l,_1.A0CkWV0 - and- - -.- Reasonably priced, in Pretty Printed Spans and and n m Furnished Reason- - materials, also cotton housedresses, slacks able r -tPhone Toronto art for oron ' - blouses in all .sizes, to rMonsible __ - – EII' DER 9 SUPPLIES and . -� - - WEZ7ELIVHR 42 �localleartage vo'r$ >' _ ArrvItwBran - )IN ve- -a Man s Wear - --- here g pre-school children to' _li e.country. ;4.00 per week will O LING oi��Y LB�GWNeve you of a strain. - Plentq -- isman's or is fresh milk and eggs, spacious plj s - gmund- One block east, two and a A. W. MITCHELL � - quarter miles north of Pickering. �- for Men and Bogs , -Will be taken care of by Mrs_ J. _T ����� g� Bi "88" Overalls and Lindsay, R. R. 1, Pic--Tcenn- PiOke'rin Ont. g For Sale - saddle mare, 5 yr. old. i Dickinson, Claremont, Phone 200 '�7CTHI'T�3'S'' Phones _- Yards 74: Res. 65W �^ ° -Bray has started pullets, Leghornis, Realtbclully Air-conditioned C •Van.Kirk Hats � S I4S, x W, L. in nediate shipment. -rss� 2 week old heavy breeds late June. THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY A, E. RICHARDSON • Pny right - buy Bratty. Contact us JUINE 1, 2 and 3 -GENIORAL- INSURANOR for ien. In all sizes. Leading Colours - _ - zoom. H. Shier R. R.p, Pickering, or Q[ D. N. Lockwood, Pickering Two Shows at 7 and OP.m. REAL ' $STATE - -Price $3.95 ' <` Wanted to Purchase Saturday Matinee at 1.30.. ....Q0 N V E Y A N C I N G Wanted - good second-hand'gratna- The North Star ala established aaencT, ready _ phone. Phone Pickering 361122. Our Grocery, Vegetable and or Rent - 4 rooms. Private entry.- to eve' _ • , 'Phone, Pickering 60 - - _l�16 month'including light and wat-, with Arb;e Baxter Dana Andrews er..Pouge •Valley Ynn - Pune Grove i'ruit DP.partm��t _ Ave- Walter Bunton Walter Brennan w. _ . T,�te and Cabbage Plants ,�„a Jane W;'t',►ers CY R I L E. iN O R LEY �+ .Igor Sale -- tomato and cabbage lasts. Ed. Brown, Brock Road p j _ ) - line i - - -. / - t • is boccning. The Reason -- Conrtess � .;MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY:•� South Phone Pick 64 R 11. - Cleanliness Economy. _ I � and m� ... or Rent -- 3-roomed apartment, I IL?gE 5, 6 and 7 N CJ U RA I vI C E - hyiro and telephone, low rent, un- , -Lu# Complete Show at &1! `- :fursished. Couple -without .children. Haff anile east and one and a quar- -._- : ---_-. M ter miles north of Pickering. 43 Hey Rookie :PHONE-67 _H.ONE 67 PICK. M. S. CHAPM,�1N SPRAYING -- stables and out- Pickering -- Phone 101W 'buildings sprayed. D. Leronox, half with Ann'Mer and Joe Sesser anile west of Brock Road, on No. 2 Hi. ho JaeJ� and Dame, Condfas Bros. • - Highway. 44 + .:NOW • To Rent - 5 ro( ns, wired, rent rea- - Also Aar Added' Attraction sonable, cool and shady, available on b the tipre to start taming f +a _ June 10, at Frenchman's Bay. APP1Y IQtljet. Wedding tkat REXALL SPRING Tonic �icker�n Hardware �. une John Patterson, Fairport, P. O. g 43. Margaret Lockwood Derek Farr Blood Purifier _ e y $ALE REGISTER THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY aT"apan-ITs-'Irate � � � Tasteless'Extract of hod Liver Oril- ,`«IUNE8, 9and19 e ave ui Stock Tuesday and Wednesday, June 6 and fortified with Vitamin D• 2 7 -� extensive suction.sale of house;.: ''�`�, Paint 'Varnishes and Brushes hold furniture, the property of W. Around The World, Beet, Wine and Iron sy _._ ^Il, Moorhouse, 636 Brock St. North,.. 'Whitby. Thio will Fie a wo-da sale - Ivory Liver: sad.Bene Marrow-Taoie - y at:rrins gs7 Sfser Mischa Acer, - led- ardei� �ools The contents of a 14-roomed house Joan Davie Marcy McGuire Our Professional. Pride is mast go over the auction block. The ('� • •property has been sold and all the Y°ar Gaaraate' Oenearal Hardware Supplies household effects must be sold with- Maple Leaf Fire TBE BE%dLL STORE - out reserve. No inspection before sem+ + - - _.the sale..Sale starts each day_at one J. R Boyer Phs. H. - o'clock sharp. Terms cash. Wm. Insurance—Co. -- -68- N., , - PICKERING Maw, auctioneer. NEW (heap Rates for Farm and Country _ PAINTING. Buildings We Have PAPER-HANGING Windstorm Insurance ding on Bufidins. ',Farmers of S. �O a tano Windmills, Silos,etc. First Class Work : ' Garden, tools, Seeds, Fertilizer, : • Automobile Insurance as Materials Supplied' All Kinds $Prays, Seed Corn, PAY TORONTO PRICES AT WFIITBY, 'YOUR ROME MARRZ'j' IL St. Clair -- Spruce Q111 :!load *rite'or Phone Durolave, the popular oil bound - WANTED Bowman & Rowewater-paint _- -NOTICE TO CREDITORS in pastel and others - WHITBY ONTARIO Lawn Mowers sharpeAed and repair- i ------ - - - - _ - ..Hens and Spr ng Br yrs In the Estate of Charles Thomas - +�—�� ed- Sheard, Gardener, Deceased. Highest Marked Price/ _ ALVIN BUSHBY All persons hav:tng clai�-ns against • ' - "' =• • the Estate-of Charles Thos. Sheard S-Piece� Bedroom Suite. . late of the Township of Pickering, brut ---$97.b0 _ _ N in the County of Ontario, Gardener, H�rdeware - T7`insmith - - PI I l � G FARM S Spring-$'fled Mattress (formerly of the Township of Scar Unit - ,$27.50 phone 46 boro, in the County of York), who , s `�L t MITED or or about The V)i;n. day of Felt Mattress 1 d art9atzla�of same a to the nand- o up. Sold- WHITBY, q '�IRV GO DING S'I'A'1'I0 e T P Conggleban Rugs in All Sizes Bought and Sold-+ ersigned on or before the 20th day Congolew�n, by the Yard Used Clothita _ WHITBY, ONT. PHONE WHITBY 336 g - Sterilised, e7ean-, of June 1944, after which date the 'ed and pressed. tike new. Carry s Estate will_be'distributed, having re- gard only. to .claians of which the - age stock of high elan mita, r : good sha!! then have nme vrerc &* and Dante Also a atA-the-undersigned will not be stock of new, leather costa and e %F Own Elk III on ME 11W ITS Co. ' - , Ls. they shA31 not then have notice. .,Furniture xn`d Funeral Director at very reasonable prices. j: and be convinced, �Ted1at Toronto,•$his 18th day of Store Phone 13 Res. '90 Sam 3ehwarts -_Searbaro JuYictiori 1r- \ ll`I Bond Str. .WeaL Osi�►wa Maude Sheard, R.. R. 2, 'Pickering, Pickering, Ont, ftL%wHoNES r- Howard 1117, and Scarboro 336 Ontario, Executri)4 by her Solicitors, Beaton, Ben and',Ross, 372 Bay St,, ' • duality Mesta •Rough and:Dressed 'Lumber Millwork � Horse Register 'y"=es Saah Doors Screens j Interior Trirn• Mouldings s �h Vegetables _ _ Soft and Hardwood Flooring ' o For Service -,Clydesdale Stallion, Bonnie-Chief, Reg, No•'29731, will = Brick YInsulatgd Siding' ' Cedar -min Ship gle Siding be kept for service for 1944, at his Fish and 1'Oti try --- ,� Wallboards Rock.Uth Cedar Shingles owner's stable, Lot 35,.Broken Front X:. Asphalt Shingles --Roll Roofing Cdneession Whitby Township: " . c- 1 .Masonite Products . Barclay Tile Horse will be trucked to any,farm In Season in Whitby or Pickering Trvpa, free y Rook `Wool Insulation Cement and Lime 'S MARKET r Weeping Tile Sewer Pipe i! of charge. Service fee ;15.60 Phone SILK'S - MARTIN OUR 100 p. c. PURE PAINT Whitby 832 Roy Brown, Whitby, NO, 1 Q, Pickering 99 �11atl 7 •. ...*M'. r'._,r,,F'•'!'.. �'..b+t' W A �."_�YA.v..•. ,,r., +',},.rt. Y. '"rr C.,:.Y. _T..A R' M `Y• '� 'a ,S•.Yh..� �'. � -K r