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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_06_09 om JIF .r TOL. LIYIII �PIC�EIIIIIC�, O1tiTT, F'RI DAY9 JUNE. % 1944 -No. 43 �ering - e e ra ion U earomeayion µ _ t Bi est - Show: Yet - - instiution gg -RQ#a�g . Qallriion_-Day _Program We Have Not Found It Yet b ERSMeal Hmori CEMETeRY —Picke,rl g village Some months ago, we advertised �3unday, June 1,' at 8 p 1s1. r ; -- o Include Several New Features for the return of a copy of the 19137 Mr, Frank Williams, of Toronto, Oatari tatVol.- N 2 that The regular Memorial Service and' visited.Mrs$ had been loaned to someone in this Decoration ayogram,willbe 1 ghter on Sunday. _ r' The nugnbers of the local Rotary on that'evening at the Park. ccmmunity, and we now do not know on Sunday, June 11,-at 3 p. m. at the Mr, and Mrs. Jack Teeple, `' of Club Devoted the greater part of The proceeds °f ' day Will bewho, We are still looking for that Erskine Church. Rev, B. E.Newnhami,' Torohto, and Mr. Chester Teeple, of Tuesday evening to preparations for used for Welfare Work is this volume.....we would like to have it. of Markham, and Zion,Ghurch,.Cedar Paisley, Ont. paid a short_visit.with their Dominion Day Celebration, on Township, such as has already been It's a large black covered book, a- Grove, will have charge or the ser- their aunt, Mrs. John Murkar, • on - ---= Saturday,July 1st• carried ore — the supplying of sup- bout two to three inches thick. The vice.-assisted by Zion Choir. Sunday. A short program of Interceseioa, plies for the Township Public wealth return by anyone who might know Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Morley spent on behalf of our Forces, was con- Nurse, =- the supplying of eye- of its present whereabouts would Sunday a3ith'E_D. and Mrs. Renaud, ducted by Rev. E. G. Robinson, with glasses for several needy cases. -- In Meadnriam the mecabers at "Attention", during maintaining of (already) one child be greatly appreciated. — Pickering of Weston; Out. fire prayer, joining. in unison in the crippled by.kihwtile paralysis,•with KING Iti loving memory 'of s F. O., Fred Robinson, R. C. A. F. Lord's Prayer, at the cenclusion�a the necessary accessories fitted by ENGAGE34EENTS ' - Dear.Mother, Mrs.,,Norah King, who returned to Canada last week from very fitting ceremony and tribute.on the Sick Children's Hospital. The passed away on Friday, June 4th, overseas. He and Mrs. Robinson spent the week-end at the hone of that day. kink in Pickering which the Club Mr. and. Mrs.'•Charles Baker; of 1943, at Montreal.. his parents, Rev: E. G. eked Mrs." Committees on � The Parade; at commenced construction too late Pickering, Ontario,.announce the en- --Son James, and Family Robigson. 1.15 Children's Sports and Ball last winter,'will be completed and in gagement of their daughter, Mary Pilot Officers Alistair McLennan, Gasses during the afternoon. >— The oXoation next winter. Members are Muriel, to Mr. Wilfred John Walton, Thieves at Rural Mail. Boxes in Af.Nairn, Scotland, and Eric Nash. Livestock Shorw — 'Concessions, supporting Pickering','. contribution son of Mfr. and Mrs. George Walton, Claremont and Brop;ham Areas of Oxford, England, spent Sunday Skill Games and Booths are winding to the Oshawa Blood Donors Clinic Pickering, Ontario, the wedding to their own car's for trans- a place on June lOt1a; (To the News) sad Monday at the horns of the ase s $e oas��rfll be_ A feature of lel using F � - ._ -= : mar's uncle, Donald Munro, These _ or- _ -- details. A Parachute porting Don , �- m. in Pickering UniW Church. be wP FreP��r'Y jump from a Plane flying over the taining the Pickering.Unit which the Starlings have been reported to x- young mien won their wings and "_ tampering with the rara9 mail box` comzniesioas at Polson Air Training Past Grounds. — Probably a "Baby Club have organised. Municipal Board to Meet at ea. Mrs. Barclay has had consider- Centre, Man., and were on their way $how';— The evening's program is Ball teams and other athletic Brougham oa Tuesday June 13. able trouble. On several occasions .to '-donctorn, N. B. under. the direction of the Program groups from D..L L, will be taking .. letters and anoney have been found Mrs. Craig Murkar, with her baby Director .of the Royal York Hotel, part in the day's program, Consider- he in the-fields near the boxes. One daughter has returned from hospital, - and includes-a.-half dowel or more of ably more 'thanTownship Heli ore Tuesday, usual attention is meeting will be held is the ' letter was found, alit open by the and is with her mother.Mrs. Bacon. Toronto's finest artists. — being B1vm to ",Agriculture" in theJune to support or oppose the new Build- birds. Thera--are several people in at Squires' Beach. i three Thousand tickets are Ogg_ 'shaves'this year; farsaers are-being Sgt. Howard N. Bath, R. C. A. F., ing By=law No. 1628. This 133-law-is this district who. are mxrmpla►aeing of two thousand mow having been sold, contacted with a view of prepaaiang of Via, interert to residents the saane trouble. A suggestion was who has been stationed in Manitoba on Lucky Draws - the First., Prise, teams, single exhibits, cattle and of Pickering, Ajax sad other villages maAa to stick clothes pins up the and Alberta for eight months, was _ T:a One Hundred Dollar Bond, See- Calfs Club exhibits for the exhibWon of this township• edge of the box and thus prevent home an a two-week leave, before and a Reg. Ayrshire Cali "Rotary and contests. The whole-hearted the birds from getting in. being transferred to Quebec. •Queen Anne" donated by-the Haran- support of everyone In the eommua- A �„"nt ticket may win for you itage Farms" and valued at $75.00, it will be welcomed by this group, one of the three prises July fat Local Hoy Wounded in.Italyn '-:bird, a Fifty Dollar Victory. Bond. it big inUweit is -- emamuaity Two Well-known Claremont Hoy' u Wounded Overseas Alvin Robinson, son of Mr. and, Elie Lucky numbers -will be drawn welfare. More .next week- BIRTHS ._. Mrs. A..... .. H Robinson,' was wounded - _ — h and Marjorie Word was received last week that in Italy, *ccording to word received r C. G. L T. Activities. Fatbers' Dat - June IL 11[ICHELL Hu g j Henry Emerson Vance, son Of' Mr. by his parents early last week. A. _ i - (By Eileen $ualiby) ..- Michell (nee Kayes)- are happy to and Mrs. Henry Vance of Clanrnont letter !roma Alvin on the week-end.• announce the birth of their daughter had been wounded in on, May informed his pairenta that his injur- r For the benefit utf the nosy who Y Y 'i'l:is week's ateetiag of the G. G. at Oshawa General Hospital Wed- Tnswn enquired of us, we tial. atter 29. lie is attached to the Inatantry. , les were not serious, being of a ligjat I! a7esday, May 31, 1944. Emerson enlisted last May and ree- flesh wound. Alvin is with the Arm- l. T. was in charge of Betty Lou numb searching (nobody seer" to - eived his earl training at C oured Car Regiment, serving. in the Baker, Mrs. Doble find Mrs Weft- pay'any"attention to Dad any more) Towni:up Council New@ 1 e �p BOA He has been overs -aey, who nerved-the girls a delirious that it"fails on Sunday, June 18. June Meeting Held at Breuxb m told about near East, and stated that he e •,. salad plate. After the Opening Cera- This' is -the day that load gives the on Manday 'East. seven weeks. era. Vance ttold the Fected to be back ore duty in two o or '.- News that the last letter they had three weeks. snony and Seeretary's and Treaear- rest of the family enough cash to received_was on April 9th.. from De- _ er's reports$,"Betty LOU, assisted by` go out and buy that neck-tie that A letter wss received by Council hurt. His wife Margaret James and Ruth Smith, he looks at with ornasement. When's from the C-P. R. asking that a bet- , acrd-daughter. Dianne, Bus-driver "Is there a mackin- ,. , a„ live in Uxbridge. --: P-ICItE- RINGF W nted the. Worship" Period; tank- grandfathers day?". ter signal be placed on the 4th con- tosh down there big erwugh to keep pro" their theme "Be Faithful ,Be cession about"one-hialf mule east of Another boy, Jack F'leweli, of the three 3oung ladies warm?" No! - ' Oshawa Tank Corps (19th Reg.) has " , oyful•,. The project this week, an _ - of the Brock Road, where a train - came a voice. But there's a"Mac- r "Caasdiea Art" was given by Mrs.. accident occurred" some months ago, been `Mounded in Ita:y on May 19. Pherson doon here that's wiilin' to 'Weetney. The girls enjoyed a, short taking a life. Council.states - ,•this The last letter received iron him �.„ - Itkne playing games outside, and the reaponsebility belongs" to—t�C. '.P. s'n'ag--*&-June 3rd. Jack is suffering meeting closed with the singing a! R." and are notify*ig .them to..that fro"n shrypnel wounds_ in the back ' „• +rt of the neck and on the left hand and 7�� ems" + • • • arm. He has been in England since With theChurches This year, the Pickering-Township 1941, enlisting when war broke out. Only One Change on Local Gazne Commission, con riled of six Related to Mrs. Henry.dance his ar P hast Sunday's Flower Service at Schools Teaching Stalls members_wW council, has canpleted Fife and son Ronald are living with -- -- -- -" its term of office. The Deptt of her: St,• George's Church_proved helpful -Mrs, R. T. Doble,"Principal;of'the - _ and inspiring to the large congrega Ga.-ne and Fisheries have-asked that tion present. The church was besuti _ Continuation School, and Miss H. this body ienew their term for an- Brock Road School Make Donation fully, decorated -with lilacs iris and; O'Neill, Assistant; Mr. R. T. Doble, other spring flowers, . reminders of. principal of the Public School, and other five years. Hugh. Pugh, Sec= ;o-Red Cross retary,-stated,there would have to the Divine handiwork in nature. The Mrs. H. Westney,-teacher of the Jun- x be two new appointments. These will ;The pupils 8f the -Brock 'Road' choir and congregation sang the old, for roorn, have been engaged for the be made at a'forthccuning meeting. School, under the direction of.their farniIiar hymns with reverent apprec- _ Fall Term: Miss Potts, teacher of + • • • teacher, 3liss'. Loftaine Beighton, iatii!?Aand Mrs. Cahan of Oshawa the Intermtediate Roam, has resigned Mrs, Hzrnilton and Mrs. Sheperd made a uilt. Then sold tick t and her successor will be announced !� 9 sang two most appropriate solos. A!- waited on the Council, submitting a ets on it apd, raised k total ,of $20 ter.the service, some of the young ... later' plan 'fol r con5tru�ction 'of ,the for the .Junior Red Cross. Mrs."C. people carried gifts.of clowera front ' Township Hall. Reeve Reesor told Osborne,.X. R. 1 Locust Hill ,was , Brougham. Union Cemetery Service Ronald and.B_t'!i-m Watnen, of p the unable to friends who were sick, the ladies, that although aplan for the .Lucky Winner. and unable to attend,the service. " ickering; in R. C.•:A. F: a new 'council-chamber,-'Vaiult and i- E The Brougham Union Ccknetery cl&k's office -was being prepared, 'lfu3ir D.-monstration and ,Operetta . •Pickering Board.will hold their• Annual Rem-, "Kathleen and Ranald Watson, son little, if anything could be done at •a demonstration.of splendid work -On 9lmday next, June-11 at St. ' embrance Day Service at the Cariset- nd dau6hter of Mr, and Mrs Thos. the present tine. Several contractors accomplished by M16sic Director George's Church, Sunday Srchool will cry on Sunday, June 18, a� 2.30 p: etitson, Pickering. Ronald celebra- have investigated the job, and doubt be held at 10 a..m, A celebration of tn., Rev. Kennedy will have charge his 20th birthday last Sunday in it it could be -raised to permit a Following their performance on the Holy Cccrrmtmion at 11._Preacher, i' a ,a! the ssrvic"pegial music-from rtarnouth, Eng. He enlisted in the cellar being built: Council, onset Wednesday y evening. last, Mrs. Dob- at this service, -Rev. E. G. Robinson. Pickering United Church Choir, and C. A. F. in January..1941. Kath- in the near future to see if anything eon, Director of Music in our School + • + Public Address System. Collection. t n, also in the P. C. A. F. is stat- be done, and the teachers and pupils received Dnnbarton Should the day be unfavourable for oned at the Wireless School, Dorval, � : • • • the congratulations of all, on their St,Paul's, Dunbarton, Sunday,June w :' j out-floor services'service,will be-held Que. She has been kn the Service Adam Spears, Assessor, stated, very fine work, many observing the li.-.�. Sunday School at-2 P. m. The in the United Church, since March.1948. . . I that, while collecting dog tax fees astounding. progress anade by. the 3 p, m, service is eancelle3.•for this - 1 he had only one, who ob- pupils, in their music, during the Sunday, owing to the Erskine Cemet- ' Daswiu Mistake - _ jected`to paying. Originally there past year. Only a limited few can ery Decoration Service. - were five families refusing payment, take a group of six and-Seven-year- + • • • ; � Three rnonikey�sat in a oocoanlit tree; but all have" taken their tags and olds and acc - ' r e the work-of the.senior school The.June meeting.of the Wonien'a - ' tagged by the township'this year, pupils - their choral contribution Association of the'tlauted Church will Said one to the others, "Now Iistevi, you two, : as a result of some trouble a year was, as usual plelLsing- -•r•they-are be'held 'at the horns of Mrs. Irving —' ` ., : •.There's a certain rumor that can't be true, with these do ,and'sh loss- reale "good", a afternoon' That man descended from our no a race as. -• .. • . 1$, at 2.$6 p. m. Assistant`Hostess. 5 e V&7 RIM in a disgrace. COWNTY COUNCILA. Boladen. Members No monkey ever deserted his wife, By-law No. 1688 regulating :the County o! Ontario Meiidg to sneer at the Four-corners -Starved her babies and rained her life, - construction, alterations and repair .. _ at 2,1.5. A good attendance is req.* And you've never known a another monk - of buildings, within the limits of A meeting of the County Council uested,,Roll Coil to be answered•witia s '1'u leave her babies �ibh others to bunk. the Township of Pickering was'ree- a verse about Flowers = or the 'eivod -with the three readings.and of the Corporation or floe County of Montle of Jane":All ladies interested }' Or pass them on from one to another Ontario will be held pursuant to ad- patsed. are oQrdially invited to this meeting. - Till- they scarcely know who IS their motherT• - . + • • . jgurtvm'ent, in tilos Council Chamber • + . + in the.Court Hropoe, in.the Town of And another thing y ilk never see Costs-for sheep losses were paid 'Pickering Whitby, an Monday, the 12th day of �A monk build a fence" roi*d"a cocoanut tree to Orville Burtarki, $14.00,•and•to.Ed. Owing to the Annual Decoration _ w.' AMd let the cocoanuts.go tow"* Pugh, 440.00. Other .accounts _. June 1944, at the'hour o!.teua.o'claelk Roads and Bridges :$2612.09,-Relief, ,in the forenoon. Day Ssrvice'at EY•akime,_oie Sunday, '.Forbiddii'eg,all other monks a taste- All accounts -to be laid''belore t}t8 there wi3i not be any Sunday Selkeoot Why, if I'J put a !coos 'round the tree „ $142.59, Contingencies $985A0. or Church Service in the Presbyter- Why, + + • . Courncil should be forwarded to_the ian Church. ' �-Starvation would force yoti to-steal frorn tme! A contract for crushed stone will Clerk, properly '•certified, at least . • • . e {; "Here's another thing a mionk won't da— �• hely•be made with the County to" three days before t�meeting of the .0elkering i C Go out at night and get air s stew ,: i take stone front the Townshi it, Coundh. F P - - = The Ladies' Aid of�the' Prealiyter-i or-use a gaN or club or knife ,• This •@tone is to be used for re-aur. Dated-at Whitby, this 1st--day. of isin Church��the home.of To take acme other nsonkoy's life. facing the Brock Rodd It is under- Jttae A. D, 1944. Mrs. Robert C. Reesor, on Thtusday! Yes, Ilan DESCENDED, the orriery'.cuas. Mood that the Brock �oad will be -afternoon, Jtme 1� at 2.30 P. m, l - Dut, brother, he didn't deaoend fiam us l t t t" surfaced frum. Brougham, half way !Ili. Donald Ruddy, Transportation hf1'aliable at-the.four-. . - Bkbud to No. 2, and completed nett year, -- ; _ ; County G9eak cornrrr. . i - _ , tv es was amous f or f savour since 1892 - gars, One o{, the man's almost closed. �'eChristine re =teGentle All-Bran keeps me re lar"' : ,t " thd Sooke'd at' him-iii' unbelievitrg 're- _� _ -- e Saiada name assuresyou - cognition, and found him staring at .7 "1'ou bet I think..aLl-sRax islpful do, if your constipation is due co / u, with -a kind of disina ed lead- form blend o f quality teas, - Ing. y P constipation. It sure hel bulk me. lack of"WW'.in,the diet.STitply'sae- _ r--of a plead- uniform The inspector glanced sharply 'You see 1'd been dosing myself for KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN regulat'ly, xT t ears with friar kinds of purgatives from one to the other of thefts and y Y lig drink plenty of water. TMs w•1'.•:I•r SAIAIJr, fore,Miss-," -ded, "E% beenV Enall _ some cereal helps to prceuce-tmro•.t1 _ - only briefly.But Christine hesitated. . . Of course Rating 'ALL• . kyr, working "bulk", and prepare wast it couldn`t be 'vet it +vas: In spite - for easy elimination. , to stat/ - •-of his generally disreputable ap- BRAN keeps file pearance, the-man in boots was un. freeofthat.No>avv regular, eat ALL BRAN, daily, as a y irre I'm regulet as a . 1n "yera mor• mistakably Cousin Emma*s cereal or ' 1 ALL-FRAM proaehable butler, Jasper.'. . .•*site clock - and I y fins.' Remember, ALL-BRAN is 'a put -out a hand to steady beret!* ;, cer: _ -- not a medicine -';et it af- against the wall of the booF i, ... our ocer sizes. o * �• a tot y •gr s 2 handy ' es Mad . SERIAL STORY -- - _ t rlteype n�where-her-hsittl Fist-- Here's all'you a" by. Dellogg'8_iA I9Aslon,Canada, td, the concfete.was badly.cracked.- -her racked.- A men m v ' unde; r.ling- rs. . . . At eat she took it-for.. a must tell him who I really 'am- s e least, e o T O a BY ELINORE COWAN STONE ° fragment of the will until slte re- ar once, Christine thought. Per- BY that it was' smooth to her Gratefully_ dedicated rc the flying p° &,. touch-as satiny smooth as silver haButItalkingcan lto-Inspectto him aor-Parsons. warriors I of the Urs - 1 M Last week': Police, investigating "R'illiam 1 erdley.' that had been polished. alone did not prove to be easy: the murder in diristineIa booth, Oh, yes-run the riding school, Afterwards, she rememberedFain would I write of i•rave heir-' ":detain her for, questigning. The don't you? ,_..And you say you thinking that-neatly as it was fit- - ex es- _ men who fly, - - -(Continued N t W k) victim bad been drugged, killed knew Mrs. Talbert` \ ted ir.:o'the crevice between the Ahd-bear the brunt of wars most v th a.dagger. Bill identifies the "I did." ' blc•cks of concrete, no one could TABLE A L 5 fearsome pace, murdered woman as Mrs. Emma The inspector tock a'small dark have hoped to hide- a dagger-there- 't'r'ho,throw •themsef•tF. 1t'tweou ua Talbert, Christine's cousinl object from-his pocket. for long-even such a'slender one. SADIE S. CHAMBERS and the storm CHAPTER VII "Recognize this? he- asked. She heard herstlf saying in a . -' . And add a p.ricelese lustre Eo , "I ought to," Bill said Ifter• a smalh.,.thin voice, "1�think I've our race, • Some Desserts _.. Ftir a moment Christine hardly" �brief inspection.`"I:s my key hod- found something, Inspector." - - heard -shat was being said. For der." Then at sight of the staip on the Would that I had full ample w7rds. ' that moment she stood, isolated by •'I wonder if you'd be 'interetted" blade, she cried out and flung the, r .Are you finding it difficult be- - b 'wield - - • - :.:.sheck, torn by-2 pan$ of affection to know where it was found?';• weapon clattering to the floor. fore the Canadian-fruits appear on And in'-some--rxig-hty ballad- thus' she had never before known:she"felt "I should, rather." Bill-looked A man-gathered it up in a clean 'the•market to -have- ,a change on proclaim - for the formally kind, but painfully faintly sheVish. "I hadn-t even handkerchief as tenderly as if.it your menu for desserts? If You r ' �c�.z-r-aright t'.:3Tt4 . ' n akse remembered :nee aving cue of-those-early,.-s - a; -Cousin Emma, but had never on it." - . "I'll look .this over, Chic.',` he mer vegetable dirmers or, -equally And build a lasting tribute to *tally. - . .: • _ _. _ - ::.r_. . y. .o . - : :. said.•"Although-I doubt if there are as appetizing; a fish' dinner,,maybe :their name: - _ - Oh, Z6%isin'Emmal &he thought. Tht inspector surveyed 'hurt-for any finger-prints left." yeti -will like to: try this cottage I don't believe you-were-ever very. a moment; then-he cooly reclaimed "There'll be mint;' Christine aid-. pudding: Thee noble, gallayt i erect - men happy. • • • 1 might have.been much the keys and said, "I4 was found faintly.- - Cottage Pudding _ who fly.-- slicer to you. on. the beach near a rowboat that ' - " # : % cup shortening ti� th smile upon tncir. lips +2,11d _ When she came back to her -sur- hadn't any business to. be where it The inspector treated hes to a. � cup. sugar face aglow soundings: the inspector was ask- was, That'boat mar have some brief, sardonic grin. 1 egg g That you and I r,ay' live to !ag the doorman,,,"Have. you •no- -connection---with ..Mrs, . Talbert's "K'hy, ac there w'i]1!" he agreed: ?. cup rtiik carry on - r-Aiccd,anything unusual around here death." "So it was just as easy as that, 214 cups pa4try 11oa.r And build "a world, rout they' Dray - " Is the last two hours?" "I saw that, boat. I .had. a little ,- Maybe you boys bad better' Saps. baking-1?c%%der ! never know. "Well"-the . dpocman hesitated run-in with a fellow right 'about have another look around before 3a tsp: salt "about half after 13 I-did see this there earlier iri the evening," -this young Iady finds the murderer '�'tsp. vanilla � These men, -who'-c-, the thre.1011 ' Young lady"-regretfully he iadicat- "�i ou'd better explain." under a piece of-seaiweed, with a CfearA. shortening.ti itil Light an-A of full life, sd Christine-"come along-and stop -'.Nothing to explain." Bill look- iiigryd conies ion under.. his arm .fluffy and graduatlk beat. in the. _For home and laved rata risk aicir --- 71aht hest; then her boy friend . -ed as if be could have kicked him- neatiy- iied up-in pink,ribbon,' sugar, Add Well"'beaten egg and very all, 1' g y is from his subordinates vanilla. Mix and sift the dry in- That peace and j�tssice may i �:tomes running up those stairs from self £or speaking. "I was dein m•. He swun ache beach, and they hurry off to- best to pin his cars back, but he bo the others-. gredients and add to the mixture forever reign - glether. . :. But first, she takes him showed more speed than I looked `I-think," he shot at thea., "that alternately-with- .the milk. Give "And,all we .hold :na�t sacred :nay - vnder the Twentieth Centurylights fort - - - g ere'1l,run o�er to my office to finish She batter a good vigorous beating, not 'fall. ---and-kind of-looks him over." "Who was this man?"• ithis ses4ion-you and you and you- Pour into greased..cup. cake parts r • " • "If you don't mind;' Bill said and you. I mean.•' He indicated --and bake 3S minute: Serve with As wild geese do they fly th::-ugh i 'Christine flinched as she thought pleasantly, "we won't go into that i�istint. Bill, Mr. �h:ilmet, and the orange sauce, starlit night - 411 that moment while site and Bill .. any further at present. . . How- desreputable object - who couldn't: Orange Sauce - _ In.arrow:shape,' tna•t, fern.; a . s 00d there,laughing and talking ever, here he comes now. Perhaps believably be Cousin Emmis im- ' Z' egg yolks -. Victory. IV". Einma perhaps al- he'll want to tell you all about it- matulte Jaspar, and ytt who was. a cup granuated sugar Or,.glide like seagul;, cur is",ring _ *eady lying there-like that-a few but I don't think so." "The rest sof ypu• leave your ad- 34 cup°'strained orange juice -wing :;!g'e't sway, r • • dresses,'' = '� cup-!tet water — In one unceasing i%ateb'o'er !'"W = -Looks him over?".:the inspector -Two'uniformed'men pushed into "Do you 4an;' Bill asked, n� �''fi cap orange pieces, free from " and sea. s.alDped "What do you meant the booth, holding between them a the dismiss witnesses straggled seeds and membrane "I know what he .cleans," the disreputable object in. rubber wad- d'iappointedly away, "that _we're un- -Beat' egg yolk" until thick and They rise these valiant warric-,: of - waitress stopped snapping her-gum ing boots. Aside from the boots, be der. arrest^," demon colour, Add sugar; orange' the sky,` c - Las enough to put in. "I seen wore a soiled p7tir of flannel trous- "Tot yet. When -I arr"t people juice, pulp and. hot water. Cook Into the -very `scrran ing jaw:. of _them, t4o;__a I'd he_ was_ drt ping._ ; tatscr�.- - £or murder." the inspector said dry. over- hot_.water _until mixture is. heli - i hat. br, "they stay arrested.'! thickened. nee ting, a.re their rea.:, to Why. Christine remembered with 'Here's that >;eachcomber we •- • ' Sour Cream Raisin Pie meet the fire ' J se unpleasant start, Bill. had been found-down by the boat, Insp.ector,- A eggs And neer rettu'n unit+: they cry, 4 He looked it. Christine tho+tg}i?, well. He had said- one of the men said. "He-made a '1 cup sugar !scant) ejsamining him for the first time. `Say-lookitl" The newsboy, who break for it, and we had 'to chase Dash of salt -And yet; under happier. circum hail been staring at Bill,-pointed a him half way to Key West." I Isp, .cinnamon - They do not que-stitn as they :aa4l l _ , Y stance•, she felt that she might have p p�my forefinger. "I ace hirci be- Christine looked at the Brian with liked and trusted hint. t; isp.. vanilla - on, high -!as- 'all right. __I-mold-ill m ta, - - But,. of their very brat nitat ft adv _ rg y ieteresti.Sht-L --- -- ---' teen- - He was an erect man, o£-car _i-cup_sour crtant_-_—. ' .'morrow morning's papers by 10:30; in rubber boots, wading about in middle age, with a direct, non=tom- a cups 'seedless-raisins (washed give, :and I was out along the Boardwalk. the backwash -of low, tide that ttnattal,blue gaze, apd a quietly in-' and chopped fine) Tltat•all that's. true grid noble :tri] And I seen him in a parked'.car. Re morning, ,poking with long- sticks cisiwe voice. He had the appextanc'e Beat-eggs and-add other.ingred- survive was kanin' out, as if he was wait- in the sand--occasionally stooping of one who might be impersonally .3ente Pour, into unbaked.. pie lntt" universal bra;}ier'r.ccat way Am' for something." to pick something ?rp and examine fair no long as he knew that yon :shell and ke 1o.-minutes in a i'+e r r a A e ' it. When she had asked Mr. Wil were- honest°with him, but implac- hot oven 450 F, then reduce heat T B G'' ° 7- I" inspector turned to Bill. met if they were fishing, he had able to any whom he suspected bf _ and bake ?-;'hout tenger or tititil "What's youi.narne?" h: demand- replied, "Well-in a way. They're - lying. set and nicely browned. �• beachcombers. Often they. find ..And already she - had , deceived Strawberry .Rhubarb Conserve R1fC U R. coins, and sometimes even jewelry," him by her Tacit acquiescence to the, _ 1�'ash and hull enough straw- • • • namm by which kir. Wilinet had berries for make 1. quart. Wipe ''mcis- Its bn vwrttn abt .refriii d `,Evidently Bill had not confined 11 Aroductd' her, It was going to - stalks'of icyder, red rhubarb, and spclhig as a 'sa$r of ,1r,r: Po slily his efforts to the pinning back of be difficult to explain' that',under cut up enough'into '; pieces tits:veld b z id .pin. Bt";t wld b a -__- r wnclx - 10 retake i quart. .Combine fruit bcttr plan if it we carrd frt''i: if MAKE THAT DARN INVISIBLE '°d a `°p` of sugar. cook slrnvly a systm of abUrvtns wr aaip:d as until 'sugar inelts and then Sint- mch as 40 pct of spc c141 b savl It errs ' m`rr until the mixture is thick and wldn't be so had r. rwght :h►it. cress. Pour into sterile glasses U can read ths, cn t a seal. -� r , - "too Cbwmbera,"ete-Oman personal Here's Speedy Relief For " _ ^ letters from Interested reedere. She - in plewsed to meelve *u estlenn '.i _ topics for nee: encolonew;to and 1. Te�der, �hi� ` always errs resd7•to Itrtte■ to your "pet peeves^ Requests for reclPe* or f r • r a _ gecAl meso* are to order. Address 11111 Ld t Torowfn.^ aeud -stampedhombern. 73 Wins self-IF ad- umng. ee t drew*ed envelope If you avlsh • �p �,� '.�� ' 4,�/ fe,Pl*• "four feet may be act Pryollen end �a To irat Inflamed that you.th;r.:t y'ou.cer.Yt ` _ i/ • �'i , +j go aces t r step. Tour shoe" mgy _ • • 3- �.a-rw�*a�■ minutes the pain and soreness des �ll, ow�rot���� - No matter how discmirnged ynn have been, lr you have not trieo T'JJrr,- rill it a i' r r`-• c• rrn rel Oil then you have roma- aon in Canada suffering from sore, �" �S�rs. a nide of li:c;irant•: a NN.ie1i of thing to learn. a a-5-cult o ay-- Nehing, painful piles to try a simple t all drugstores: home remedy with the promise of - snipe: a ;light of doves or s++ailotw•s; Seel as if they are cutting Into t-he a reliable firm to refund the cost -1L/ ° fte.h. You feel sick n)1 over with - _ - a minter °t pearoek�; 'a siege of.. { of the treatment if you are not henm•, and a l!crib of Avildiotcl. the tti fig ton g.etortetieC You'd hive satisfied with the results. Simply go to any druggist`and get a bottle of Hem-Road and use as directed. Hem=Roid is an intern- al treatment, easy and pleasant to nee.acrd t>lea-0lnx results are quick-- When the hole i; large avoid strcicning or piwt ering. 'hack a Jr noticed. Itching. and soreness a . • a �. Nrelieved, pain subsides and as piece of net car veiling over the he le :.nd u=s--it as-a foundation for ' Ntreatment is continued the sore, darning,... This also strengthens the darn. " DDainful_pile tumors hehl.ovey leay.r 1. Begin, darning-?:" beyand the•-l-c1c and snake the fir-st raw equal tfie rectal membrarrea clean ppred healthy. diet a bottle of Hent- to tlie'lekigth of the hole. A•id toddy 41,d ace for yourself 2. ,Tncrease the length *of. the TCW-, at earls.e-Jiml 7,til the actttat .. ■ / 4_;. -• what an easy, pleasant WAy this 1s- hole is reached; then keep stntighl aerofs the hide Raid decrea�e at a In rid yourself of your pilo mFsery. the side. 190TEr The sponsor of 'ibis woycb .3•IV-lien tiarning•cn•cr the lroie,'take'tlic nen tarrtad•through all jhe �- in •w reliable firer, dotutt booluew* ss Canada for over 2• year*. if yon _loops to prevent ladder., aw 'treubted• -wltb *ore: Itching, 4. For cross darning begin ' " sheet -the•]vele and•-,tarn_ lattice' -, Peleful pile*, Hem-Rold must help fashion over and nntter darning you quickly or the •mall purehsine r c price will be *finally refusird: - 1✓ae.tbi5_ nlet}tOd f,r,•1+:q:?lien ti:•:1: nr n'caicrs aml knitted attic V 7W _ - -ies. Thin places• may be. darneri t,� ct-c n ahs n, Darning should show_ ISSUE 94-1844 only on the wrong s0e except i:h tiny it:iclle 4." ` w w `FLYING TANK' : BETTER START with this � , 9 z: $ E E R- wr,, �.... - 4, - - BREAKFAST _. y Lewis Covers" of Ormstown, P.Q. valles:"J have a hard.of 20 cows of - r ¢;. which a cuthalf are registered.Prior x to+sin' Rex Wheat Germ Oil I was In my, to come in heat after colvtng _ - - D F.. them would not comei In Debt ' t5 menhir after colvingt After ons _ Nabisco Shredded Wheat, \ enon�,t a i�sifinent-wjth Rex-QH thir. - _ _ - — served -with-milk_or-cre — cow wcs wcassfuliy bred and just _ ,.. ,� task ener�gff brook astwne3 agd`mZr Yaw-days'si9 a -tr grand st ' ' a st Toasts eight or «� our amilyr a nwre cows and am extremety, well — _:pNowd with fhe results." T• St's made from 100�o natural''.. Rea Oil helps ani to overcomeCanadian whole wheat—pro- trials. D shy breeding, slownss to mate.heat ­AY �,,�,, (Y va N ` -es- -t vides proteins, carbohydrates, runic breeding troubles because it dnd a mmera s iron and os- n '" i lice In a concentrated and stable "FlyingFlossie," the strangest "aircraft,' operating with the Royal hAPI. 2.1 phorus.Use the tested,practical '�' 'oo• tom tee a on nere •„ ceasful, profitable breeding. A few -- of a warship. "Flossie" ia'a steel water tank on wheels, used to reaper oun i o e. drays of Rex Olt a day will turn Your test the aircraft catapults on warships before real planes are used.' THE CANADIAN SHREDDED � �'V� «„ •'boarders"into proAtoble producers. _ - _ ,.'Start NOW I WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. 4 as.$1.23 - NAZI PUP-TANK PROVES FLOPPEROO Niagara eau.,Canada -6449X s 20 as..fsroo LEADING ++.tti tD �„t ,T ,�. HELP FOR AN INNOCENT VICTIM - _ MCNtTpt:Al � a •- _ - ,. HARNESS & C OLLARS- - - Farmers attention — Consult- R your nearest Harness Shop % 's Staco Harness Supplies �t..:.. 15 e sell our.goods-only, through' pour :oc8: . Staco Leat-her , oods .iealer. The goods arw~ ;» y zi ht, and so are our prices. gg ,�. We manufacture in our` far• to-ries — Harness, Horse Col- ✓ -"S�reat 'Pads, Horse Bran• �r - M. ' sets, and Leather ``FraveUin - g , Goods. Insist on Staeo Brand Trade Marked -Goods,-and you Members nf• a_ British tank recovez unit on the Anzio beachhead' .. get sat:afaction. Slade only by; y �• ' look over another one of Hitler's secret weapons that proved "s flop is practice, This -one's a -pug-sized tank,-12 feet long, 6 feet SAMUEL"TREES CO., LTD. wide, 4 feet hi which carries shoo£ sg0 ands .of ex to§vtsi. 'WR:TE FOR CATALOGUE high, pounds P driver takes it as far as he dares,. then leaps out, while tank .pea- a n. 42 Wellington St. E., Toronto reeds to objective under radio control. Allies captured large ntsm� bers of them intact ' • DISTINCTION=--SOON TO AE LOST While`her' father and a group of her friends watch aa, an American medical corpsman tenderly dresses the leg of_a little-Italian girl, wounded during the fighting' in :Castellinorato area. AIR • r - _ THEY SUB FOR THE GAS OF CHINA fAPAN r Tokyo Ocean _ :t �essb• +PHILIPPINES w NEW' f GUINEA -lis bomber strip on Emirau Island, in the St. Matthias Islands group looks like many others thaat ;W I ':Tele Sam has acquired since Pearl Harbour,, but it hag one distinction: it is the, closest air_ strip A .+te Tokyo the Allies have in the South Pacific. All hands know that the disiinction will be short-lived' � z :crttbat air tranipoit•is 'the picture is the first planeto land-on the new airfield. Inset map shows location ref Emirau in connection with Tokyo. ' n: ; xa.< HEADED FOR ROME ;' 1 I I - __,�.�'•'^ _ n ...... • 1 1: ri" i 1 ' ' 1:..,..n.t�_.. . •r...s ,.-.. 4 t' W K .a••• v. < a - Vel:ia-,s fcr transport of goods are scarce inwmuch=bombad C_. ag- -king."in addition to which-the hillside city's sharp-slanting streets rn'ka them impzacticahle. . But .the.Chinese .cppital .inhabitant; carry on r a their daily lives, resorting to human burden bearers like.the old wo:un t *"� in the upper picture, who totes a heavy bag of flour up one of 'tiro ..,..., .. ... ets." Gas for civilian use being almost non- ......... st:2p "stair-stre F n arrow�potnts the way to Rome as the-5th Army moves through -Fondi, Italy. •The -'Allies, sw:i t',y-, - eZst_rt, when you hail a taxi, what you'usually'gei is `a rabher-tired-•' exploiting _tRa linking of the 'two- fronts balow. the..Eternal City,.have•driven-the Germans,fTom dirtuall•jr jaunting cart ds-awn by-tough, WIT y Manchurian_pory, as sa;n in lova cr all' the Pontine Marshes,*and are fanning out, alone the Avoian Way. r _ ` pl::t?. ro m Nv r F .{��•'• x"wr?Se• \.._. .. ' h� (Audley - continued) hhs, Richard Wilson RADIO SERVICE -- _. but recent rains have hindered Corn . U DZINALD--RUDDT�7OWN planting. There passed away at her resid- - _ y� C m r oudcor.Notary Public. Ma�7oo l an I cure, Brookl�, Ont. on Tuesday, _ Qr+� -moo oath WJ «:woi.a DY the Luc itA. y.Cary. Persons 1-itending to'enter the to.South wia<q(Court Hou+•wfuur. Sly - ----Oshawa Keir Grain Crop Comped- June 6, 1944, Annie Birkett, beloved _ -- -- ;• tion should get their entries in now., wife of Richard Wilson and loving another of Lorrine (Mrs. Albert BE7ITON,� BELL U ROSS ;permanent Noggins Fats Watch for the Horse 'arid Calf -Brooklin) 3,eena- (Mrs Earristors_& Solicitors Club 'Show at the Rotary Fair,; at C�Per • .,r,,,,t_,r;, __.. voi _ : Pickering on rely 1st. Harry Hutchison, Taylor, B. C.), in \ W. J. Beaton, K. C. Telephone b tr 63rd year. Guaranteed Repair SerOcs H. Brooke Sell, K. C Ad. 28M Nwv.m It array.be Your liras. Resting' at the late residence till J. D. F. Rosa John L, Pond Plan to attend the Dominion Day Friday, June 9th, for service at 2.30 Aar ]dab or MOM C. H. TUCK,OPT. D. ' Celebration"in Pickering A R T P• nn• Interment at Salem Cemetery. >s72 Bay Street - Toronto H U R, FIELD _ :Disney Block, Opp P. o. PHONE 52 R 8 Barrister Solicitor Notary Public ::;.-a}• H . Phone isle PICKERING, ONT. C. C. RICHARDSN OSHAWA, ONT. . _ _ -_. Suite__611_U, Continental Life�1dg -�•-.. - • err. ---=- : --- u irs - e - - --- — 6 'Row Gov. stock Barely i .etoe Nat��e to You AN'k R SMITH MANAGER Vanguard Gov. Reg. Seed Oats - ITAXI EV TV a-& RMULL "WE BUY THE BEST - YOU MASE THE TEST" FEED GRAIN = �_ -- - hone Pickering 80 _. ..__. _-,- rley, O and Wheat is itoek sWe dDy building of all kinds Whole or Ground CARPENTERING Th'ea�re r Clover Seed CEMENTING' Alfalfa, Red Clover, Alsike, Timothy,. . PLUMBING Stouf f ville and Garden Seeds ROOFING • Fertilizer Stonlfv e 1 Order Your Fertilizer Now We also sell Brantford Roofing Phone ill 00 j' E �Q We solicit your bnaibess for Materials, Empire Bathroom.= -• -- -, _-,__- THlSSDYA, FRL, SATURDAY _Equipment, Duro Water i s p the ' Ai stems, Beatty table 8, 9 and 10 , abo - _ — _ JUN _ V *04!no N/ C aremont, et. Equipment, andDesert Song � Building'Materials 8rierbash Hospital F..tsmatea Free. DENNIS MORGAN 1 Work Gwuvnteed 6% ISENE MANNfNGI i Government Licensed - -- Comedy .- .- Coiflr Cartoon . .ALAIN Str. - STOUFF'YILLB Phone 8602 i Q Phone 19.1 TUES. WEDNESDAY l] MONDAY, . F. J. r ROUSIR � Maternity. Medical and 8nr9kal -- JUNE 12, iS add 14 . Caaee TaIam - _ . _. - Lady In A Jam Maternity Semi-Roo: F. J. Donevan { �. Hour-Service Nureea in AttendaneaDUNNE�. A., B. se.Given ' Comedy - Sports - Cartoon ,Ambulance'Servlea - Ontario Land 3arveyoe - $65 King Str. East, O2h5W16 MRS. E. R GOOD- Pbone 1981 THURSDAY, FRI, SATURDAY - ,JUNE 15, 16,and 17` Dixie BING CROSBY _- �r ` w DOROTHY LAMOUR _k`r ' } » " Uronto AD 6.528 - Pick 68, 1% lot Y AGiiacourt 86 - -RON GIBSON TRANSPORT r - TRANSPORT r. CARTAGE A MOMN GRAVEL STONE 'M A W LI8$N`4RDAUCT1UNi &R AND ' VALUATOR 1 -5+►leA ceaductnd Anywhere 3i '• i 'hone oc write. Address 614 Dan Street, East, Whitby. Ontario, f< _ Notice ,sK 5 Combination Storm Goon and '; Storm gash Made 3 '! Mad to Order � t s' :., � also pry w. -•., - Asphalt Shingles Asphalt. Sidlnss „. rWall Boards ete. r . w ; N. .:M. .Gordon ! .... ....r.. _- -- - R. C. CLEND'ENINQ NFUN11RAL DI Mon-Ju. - , - - :Bus travel'used !to be fun. But, like man been ,reduced.. In some-.districts it hos been i ixy or Niche !} things we always enjoyed - in plenty, bus discontinued. :;, ;SM � L41 - service 'is pretty scarce now. for ordinary .Your cooperation' is helping the bus services -every-day travellers. do their part in hastening Victory.- . . Markham, Ont. Many of the'buses that used to serve you Then, bus travel will be more fun than ever• ` are busy on vital war jobs. byre, with plenty of, thriljs .and sur rises P - Clarke Prentice in the smart new model' Gray Coach Lines - Buses and tires and gasoline must be saved LICENSED AUCTIONSES ..l s '•-is planning for you. � PHONE AGIN. bit W 9,-MILLr&= for'.these jobs—,so your bus service ha • J For the Counties of York and Ont- EASTERN nt - EASTERN HOUSE, 'PICKERING -`-Phone 45 arta; successor to Corp. Ken Pre.- ' - - •.' tics d--C. A, S. F., and of the Taft J: H. Prentice (formerly Plenites - and Prentice). Farm and Farm ' stock Sales a Specialty, at Fair ad IL Reasonable Rates. - -■-',_,,_.� ,c, fit,'S.• •.T {?''1^`--"' ., - - � «!w '-- - 7y: - ;S.r3.' >4w.m3cr:.•.. v' ..e :.:.'t",.*.r:�,v:_Y,. .`"1'� K y , u s . . , .Humphreys, of .r _ ,meToast t� AM Church _ Y _ r. tin un y coo an � , Sad r,•` o Our Armed Forces" -- - -- very interestifng bane was cele- -L. A. C. Gond on Duncan replied. Mr. solo- brated at-Wilson's Park pavilion On t--Meller,—of Brougham,, was-:.Friday of last week, when the Y. P. ist, and our new minister the guest r , S. held a banquet of old and present speaker. Tables were tastefully ax- members. Mr Austin Pearce, Pres., ranged with flowers and cut-out t proposed a toast Miss n.birds drawby the girls of the class, ""Our the Kin . June Shrink to Our Visitors , Mrs. . (See Green River Inside 'Pages) -: T. WAIliarns replying with a few well- ounds like Q-sure-thin ba ain:6ut howma' ny' of us Pea iie thot i'n Canod9 r9 _= we're getting Jollars' .at les' s than half the price of other Y ears : . at o fraction thep*nce in man : other countries to da . Here% what we mean. A,dollar y y is worth. as 111Ucjh �� as it will hu,y-. And to daydoll r atleasttwice a buds --- - as rush ais it d id ire the last wa r . dor i nstance, your 5� bu's' aWIC .1944 bar of _ • :.•.: -' _ •. ; lound son thot cast in those days.To da ov cant bis tl�e samery Ry• y y 4 Iffedom:. Or that set. au back : then. Trul our dollar �s half y y r. in rice since it bis s twice asnucb. 'ce cerin on y rice gs d other an :reosures have keptitsVa'lue IGH ! :AnAyou rotect ourdollars worthP y _ ever time ou bu a bond ,��� a offa debt �'�' , .Wusetohoo'- godsy yy _ P y 9 or froq' u' int bla A ma ets.'�afs h •w to ; Adollcount:.:i►1c o m e ors co t M O R E r 1' r •- ' �I promise togive my support-to keeping the cost , of living down. I will buy only what I•need., I - �► -will observe the ceiling whether buyi ng- or sell- =i �- -- - ing goods or services. I• will .pay off old debts, save for the future, invest ia,Victo -- - -War Savings. Certificates. `And I- will support - taxes which help lower'the cost of living. r THE busm, Published by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) ..1 TaR�O to help reveal the dangers that in$ation represents for all the people of the Nation. F 5w•::TSE PICHERIM NZW%. - A .e , r _ " - .. ' ,. _777 , M __. . to .ONTARIO _ __ �Wzzevr OK 61 -HOU KSCF . W * ' VACATIONS -WIT -PAY --ACT 1944 • . _.� •. .. :Illi- ONTARIO. :.. ,ON BUSINESS AND . INDUSTRY " ' ja . ON JULY 1st. 1544, the "Homs of. Work and Vacations . M1: 944" bec - _With Pay Act, 1 o=es effective In the Proviace } . �f Oatario. - this fir. 'While is the purpose of � A to provide roved ...conditions for all workers employed in industry in this ; '. Province, it will be obvious that the provisions of the Ac! cannot in perasittecx, at this time, to interfere with the " .. ..� _ -all-out capacity effort required is producing material for war. - -The Industry.-and.Labour Board, which will administer the Act, therefore, _ conazders, �n view of-th►e-present acutea-manpower-shortar�e-and--the vital _ demands of war, that the 'application of the Act should be postponed an working conditions in force at present should not be arbitrarily changed. The Board' the - - ' - _ : - '� • reforeauthorizes the• contirivaace of Ing Working Hours in all industries operating on priority _ War Material in the .Province of Ontario. ' .• �" Industries" engaged is Agriculture, F Produc- Horticulture, g and the tion of Foods and Farm Products: DairYing Industries including cheese and butter: Firms engaged in the building and upkeep of roads, con- = `•rstruction, transportation, textiles and, other undertakings which can be Considered essential to the full maintenance of the, war effort, shall be :.considered in the category of War Industries insofar as their present t : :--. 7. - Fworking hours are concerned. • Cuts o • epara onof. th6 groundwork - Act will go forward immediately but the Industry and Labour Board wishes ' itto be,understood that these preparations will not be permitted to inter- ere in . any way with existing working conditions in vitalmus as long as• the present crisis' exists. { HONM CHARLES DALE : _ •1 i, : - _ -Minister of Labour - - : ,� 7-1". :f . y. I. ' ...r .r. _._. _ .. __ .:d 1 .t - "' 11 . Ii,"I It�.�.1�..1,".0,-,,."�4, . .,..-I ..—.-...�—-,-:—-.,:,;I.�...—,-.,tt;�,I�....—"­.„,A,�.�...'t.,I...-4#�.,�,%1,1.�,[.�,.��..,4-I­.-.?'�',:.i...”.,,I 9.1���I-t-,4.., --,—�'- - ".I. .. -5 ----.- ---.. t .. ..,�.... .'.F',I!'7-.-��*.--1,.I'. . ,, . ... I.....�..-.-- • _ ` 1 w Y`y'..'7 V -�" "- ,� ..r L�A �REM0NT - -- ejllte of bs.� r�nw next, R9e6 May[iaPd, OuToro to-f p!1'JI�- - ' that afternoon,m a goodly' number Rev,' Howard Beare, Mrs. Besse trooper, spent-a few-days 7s�at- ttumed oat. and Bobby visited on'Sunday whit with friends and relatives . . , �, - '"' - •• •'. A number from Green Raver att- Newton and Mrs. L iki._ ,t' •�M w ended the l>Vhitevale Mission Circle j. and Gordon J{se CLre�oat Nrws Front Page held at the home of Mas. Jona Mich- lied with•Mr. and Mrs, N. Alvis stilt The W. B[. S of the Circuit met w BUw Eileen Tanner, of BSadoc, vis- at the Parsonage on Thursday last ell. All report a Sae time.[#-' at the United Church zas Dr and Mrs Oil I - Brooklin oa Sunday. ev'ale �_,. -_-.. --------- - •firer J. B. Wilson's on the week-end. Any ladies having rage or 'waste !t' 71t5ss,•Betty Bsatiion, of Toronto, , K. Wilson, of Audley, viaiL- ni' rop° spent the week-ead eta her himme in ed, the Corbett family over the week- wander is under the doctor's care. T. please leave at Mrs. Ju Pugh's :. Claremont. end. Wan. Brodie and family of Ring- garage. All proceeds for Red Cross Kra. Lyman Douglas spent_Bion- '.he Gl" Club had charge of the wood visited the J B. Wilson's • on Miss Verna Stevens of Toronto,, work. ,'�in Toronto with friends` music at Audley Anniversary, Ser-.I Sunday, spent the week-end with Mr. ,and The Roll of Honour for local boys ` - -Sverett Hammond of the AiLny Congratulations to Mr and Mrs. -Mrs. Errol Carson and family. is now read and will be unveiled at vice on St}nday last. y' . left on Thursday for his post in the Mrs, Hadwin's father and mother, H. G, Michell on the birth of a dau- Mr. and Mrs. C. Disney and farm- the next Women's Institute meeting, XwAst" 19-711 , Mr, and. Mrs. Dick Cooper and Mri�r and Bars. Hadwin here on Sun- .�.-- •Llo d Harrison and dauOter, Port is hoped that all whoxcan, will be "�aatily, of Waterford, spent Sunday ,da, - • Perry. a►ith Dr:N. F: and-Mzs Tomlinson. The many friends of Mr. JohnheT Barn, to Mr: and-- dire. Ralph p -'- -- resent, -Jon ]� John-$eelby-is Qui-and--sra own are-Flessed-to-lesrrt-he ' again after hist recent o ion. Fie .da June• 1944 at Oshawa Gen- . ..reports.convalescence, gradual. We are sorry to lose- Mr. Blyth The W A. will meek in e o erai Hospital, adaughter, - -- Syimpathy is extended to Mrs and family from the store.. Mrs. United Church, on Wednesday after= ' bliss Gertrude Parrot, of Aahbum, — =-,"� •Jos. Farr in the death of her father Blyth's ill healtN has been the noon, June 14'. Subject "Prayer - visited with her sister, Mrs, B. Jam- Fred Puckrin has been laid of! Mr.-John Whitmore,._a-t W__-: " a eat_ We wele -Praying -Alwa s and' Watching ieso an Sunda .wit - - e tookof the thereunto'r` Mrs. Mar'oriba Plane on Bio day, wish thorn the best in their business. League o Nations Representative mily visited-with Mr, and Bfre. S. the Qenham family last week-e4id. - Rev; Kennedy is attending the Bay Mir. and Mrs, Disney are.geetfng will speak at this meeting. Rusanel and feciiily, of Marsh Hill, Airman Ca nerpn and his bridq of Quints Conference held this week Miss Emily Petty was home dur- on Sunday, spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. - in Trinity Church Peterboro. settled in their new home at the top 4 - - of the hill. ins the week-std and atteliided the Mr. and Mrs. Galbraith, of Toron- F. H. Puckrin. . The Young People of the Baptist Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Harliron vis- birthday party of her'grandmather, to, visited with their daughter, Mrs. Gard. Winter's newly-planted.tonL .Church will hold their next'meeting ited ,MpsFI Mrs, Chapman, who .was 90 years Lloyd Wilson and family on Sunday. ato field'was about one-third washed -- .. on Monday, June 12. This meeting last week, y on�Thursday of old on Sunday-June 4th. ' The W. A. meets at the home of out with the sWrm last week. _ . is in charge of the Stewardship Con- The Salem Cemetery Board met Mrs•-Thompson is visiting with Mrs. B. 'Jamieson; on Wednesday, F. M. Chapman attended an Ex- - ismer, Billy Binstead• at F, W. Gibson's on Monday night M� Wesley June 7. Mrs: C. Jones' Group in ecutive aneeting- of the Ont. Jersey A cablegram that was received by to arrange on the Services of Dec- Mr: Jim Ptitaey is under, the doe- charge. The theme is "Prayer". Roll Cattle Club on Thursday, lila parents, Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson, oration Sunday on June 25. Particul- ton's care. We hope he will soon be Call - "A Famous Person who The-anniversary Services at the `-reported the safe arrival of their ars later. out.again. Prayed". local church were held on' Sunday, son, Sgt, Air-gunner Ted, overseas. - _ _ .-' -- Mrs, Walton Holmes has been iii Miss Hazel Wilson, of Toronto, with Rev. P. L. Jull, of Brooklin, as .:` ,:.. We understand that Robert Mc- _ - _ _ Toronto having her tonsils,removed. -spent the week-end-with her-'parrents preacher. The Gree�wood-Glee Clu}s Leod was tap north on a fishing trip . . - We hope for a speedy recovery.- Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson. assisted with:'the music:. . .en Mondw, ut yet have not heard Green River Owing to Esrkine 'Memorial Ser- Mrs. F. Coultice and Barbara, -The fruit crops have set well is • ` of the "catch". vice on June 11, there will not be spent one day last week with MTs, most orchards here. Grain crops and The Brock Road, below Brougham, The s met at the home of 'Sunday School-or Church Serviced n L_ Smith, 'of Prospect. (continued on page 4} is being "tarred" How far down with - - _ be done this year, we don't know', - • --- .but we do know that it certainly is - . arcs to drive on in ooruparison to _._....._- ._ --` the fox+ner gravel. _- We might "pass on"- that those - • potatoes of-Rev: Kennedy's, that we :.,,;.,•,,:::T :'s'.•• I',ss^�: . - , _ ; anentioned Leat week, are to bloom . :r'.,,rrw• �" J. �': . this week there must be a secret f, t. ;. • • In it. � 4` _ _ . . _ The United Church Mission Band - • .;( w, f' _ -- held their meeting on May 25, in - -` r ' 1. Abe church, in the form of a tea- .; :7 E --�-- """' - .. - --- party. The meeting was' held after � 0 w'` - . _ . - -- - - - . ._�_ _ _ is - ---�, wifiai agood.-attendance, - _ - - -'- t _ f, ,cluding mothers of 'members and - - - T . 1. :members of.the W..-M. S. Following " the -meeting, tea was served. The -- - '. - _ - .16 . . . . ;proceeds 'were- V.60. Thanks to all . . - . , . - - 1 who attended, and prodded., • --�­!".'-',�. ,�. --, -- -:--. - ­ ..�.�-�, ­ �­ .1 I ... . . . ... - .:� ..,a . . . . . ­ -1. ­ .. . . .1 �'.. ..-. '_ A Reminder -• ... . - . . . - . - . . .114 I . _won't forget the a:°tenaonn.4tea ' ' . .:, ' and sale..of apronsr at the Club House, on Wednesday afternoon,: _ L. .11 :Jane '14. Everyone welcct?►e;:. 'ANNOU . ._ _ _0 1. _._.._---.---- ' ---.._,-.. EN 1 NCEM ' 'I - - - Churea 'Mis+ions Held . . . ' ­ ,. .. Joint Meting - - . --• . ._ - _ _ _ :: - - . -- _ _ _ _ _ _ - 'The 'Women's Mission Circle. of . , .' • her t • t• � ale - . .. _ _. .. • ;the Baptist Church were the Ruts �Zespec 'ltlg `i�rt res _ c ions Zn he . s of _ of the United Church :Missionary' �Bocie£ ,-I�:tome 91 - ..: tY`I Rous - Li u in I'll �n 3'Zft ';, I Scott, on W�dn��iap. The Baptist . •, ,P - Church ladies had-charge "of -the - .. . ' - - - -_ cc . p1 ;grogram. Mrs. Morgan Pugh was - -- t _ . . 'the speaker, and Mrs..Becton had . ., . . . . i oeharge of the Devotional Period; :' ,TT has become necessary to reduce again the amount of spirits which can x ' ' . - _ A be purchased by individual permit holders, the Province of Ontario. r' i % Th is somet g over which the Li uor Control Board of Ontario has _ - r8ii�}31>rL. • no discrenoaary au Hade�P C.-ti3-?4_the Dominion Ga.era- .. . ' i ' ' : - meat limited the amount of•spirits which could be obtained for sale in I. , .�. i' ., .. . '` --Church News ' ; the Province of Ontario to 70 rcent of the amount obtained .from �. - '%e W M, S. will hold their June• - :; November 1st, 1941, to October 31st, 1942. That mkans that by the ' sheeting on June 15, at the home of - order of the Dominion Government there became available in Ontario '. _ Mrs. O, Burton. Program 'to be tak- •.: - for,annual sale 1,15 3,594 gallons of proof spirits. eta by Group A - Mrs. G. 'Philip,. _ .. - . -Convener. Roll Call - "Men of Lead- _ - • 1 ,It is a problem in simple arithmetic. _ . :.ers-hip of the Old Testament " - The Friendly Bible Class met at All that the Board can do is to adjust the quantity available to holders of the R. Raine hocne on June 5. permits so that the total amount procurable for sale under the Dominion - - "" Members of the Church 'of the Government Order P.C. 11374 can be distributed'throughout the whole `Nazarene held a meeting in our•hall ' -'. ''year. Due to the increase iti the numt►�i of permits, and the extent to _ ... • on Sunday evening, T. ,, . whioli the permit holders are purchasing spinas -each month, it now Church and.Sunday School attend- 1 tb h - = becomes.necessary to reduce the,amount which can be_ uschased by - ante was good on Sunday last. individual,permit holders or"there will be no'spirits available'for sale Mrs. Ronald Miller and son, and during the closing months of the present year. The following table _ Harry Knox were with their people -shows in simple form exactly what has been'talung dace.• _ _ 1 . last Sunday. 1 - - __ Mr, 'and Mrs. E. Crocker; of Tor- - , ,. . . . onto, spent the week-end with Mrs. , . - : z arm . Nun+ber ofjP its A+➢O� L. Matthews. ..- - . - - outstanding at . . ,.. .ro fill .++ mtCoe___ A.-J. and Mrs. Brown, their dau- _ �nerMlrend' oMhly ghter Bilis. Geo. Drynan and baby, • •' . . . and son To Jr. were at the old = 108,702 proof gals: Mime planting garden on Saturday _ January, 1943 . •- - 155,295 --+60 O1 .Z: -- last- . - Mrs. Maskel haw returned frown.the109 • 23-proof ' __ hospital. May her recovery continue. - — -.-•-Manch, 1.944 1,282,938 . -26 oz' 145,934 proof 9ais: - ' Mr, T. Beer is undergoing treat- tnents at Oshawa Hospital this J I week. .. _ _ . . . - 1. . . A recent survey of the sales for the resent year and.the amount still '" c called at the Brown home on,Sundah& KaM Germirn of y. ;• . , _ �'_ I. . last ., '. stvailalite under the limits im ed y the Dominion Governmeet make % Mr. Bassett has sold his property1. it necessary to.limit purchases oa a following basis'a,s of the first of June. ' a Toronto purchase=, is . .% I f Mere to who 1 takes possession July First, ` .. FROM THE FIRST OF JUNE UNTIL THE END OF THE PRESENT r . '> The Women's Institute will' hold ' ' OhERATING YEAR EACH PERMIT HOLDER WILL BE PERMITTED ; their dime meeting,,on the_13th, at . r.' tli Ross Raine home. TO PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE (2S or 26 ounce) OF SPIRITS EVERT _ :. , Maas Gladys Gannon R. N., was at TWO MONTHS OR TWO HALF•BOTTLES, WHEN AVAILABLE. '{ - . lwme last week-end. - % 1-11 i „ " The thunderstorm of' last'tweek ._ - - _: ' was severe here, and ligh)rang - - _. _ _ - struck several places, but no real I. 1 c� - i k . damage was done. °"" ' �` LIQUOR• CONTROL BOARD OF ONTARIO y�e err,. H 4..;+•- F Grant Johnston', R, C. A, F, is at _ ` ,w' ,,.,' . boane'from a Western training camp, . - on ashort leave. .: . VtCtOf T: Go�Yn _ . . .. Gospel services will be held in the - ,` eNie� COl6atssioNea . '8rotigham Town Hall every Sunday r " 1. ._ : . • fright at $.30 p: tn. Every wel- :JUNE 1,-1944 % „ } ` come.. _ - _ a : <_. . � „ ip. I • ` ��_ _Ill _ - T �.. - ---- - _ _ .. _._� I 11 i Miss Mildred Corbett called on the . Rev, Joblin Polly on Suadayr . _ _ r , A." T • ATLANTIC HAZARD _ - - of GisiiR Gwen`otlne P. Clarke I HORIZONTAL, ,Answer to Previous Puzzle 16 Portentous. w --,-I U. S. -Secre- 18 Mineral rods. S H 1 R L Y T E M P L E tary oft20 Bone. A ri A N O A T A V E M 22 Earthenware Some weeks o by and at the no--ottr v;�:tor, fluke than,elv�s t - Claude R. IRE RET Q mug''- end of then} you feel as if you very.nsefu. Ilaug!iter sw•ep an 26 Snaky fish. had dont`notliicig, 'been-howhere, du,ted the do.v uitairs roomsfor y ° 16 PrecidusEER S O AIN 31 Shake head ew i r stone. approvingly. This definitely has not been one of the garden. ' •w w 12 Over (poet.),., L O R 32 Musical those weeks. Ey ery day has been ' "'•. S ti i3 Chant. 5 A N P CAM instr' ent. C1'hite sit t=its vvas out on, , ; X14 Land measure P RAY S O R E E LADE 33 Attempt. full to its cl se *nil*iSeyond"it. Partner, sun B ob an end Bert �y 'ib Negative. R S P R t N S 36 Also. . - i7Egyptian R 37 Part of "be.", AN'eiinesday I-wai just putting: vent tb work on a ,jab. that had - et y, tile Ifufs nig out les r� i • y ( S R E V EIV time-nwstt> - btc3u .e" he vtasn t - ,I9 Lore (200.). Particle. room, which I had• been papering 21 Printer's __ _-. C, 39 Moves on,: •-w•he8 in."walked` our son again. k e' - able to lac le a alone. Partner --�- -- --- -- - -will do-trearty anythin'* but he - .93 measure (pl.). 44 Satellites. VERTLCA�40 Compass ! He had interrupted his furlough t '• (init.). fore BevpragpL,. point 46 Finis. " made from 41 Ancient a !ionic o i,i to _ round. .1.nd thi; -was une job 48-Never-cls grapes. Spanish city. - v here'dhere ,vas no telling ,there u his leave. In the afternoon -45 Location: — before. . 2 Company --43 Ernmet. P -our iet•t n:igllc be. It was trim- on- :27 Eiectri 49 Sun. (abbr.). 45 Pertaining'to Partner and I had to go away iCa ming a tree-a verytg. tree-m term. 50 Pint (abbr.)... 3 Large, parrot. the.sun. business, so that vv as one day g ne. ' 34 Plull for. winunitionz. %T o t-1 liursci,ay, P1 itevery time there +'as a ' bit of - 29 Require. S4 Bundle. 5Prehistoric implements. I were going to Hamilton ;o get µ.hid we have been afraid it would _ t 30 Inside. . '155 Organ of animal. 49 Salt. - tiie car wheels straigtetted up. If _,... - - - - come dawn and µ•reek 'the roof of X32 Work. hearing. 6 Latin -51 Road surfae • it- were ,fine Boil '-,vas.-- goiiig to - •t . _ the ho.0+e.. .Bob did the climbing -- `_-i-33 Chinese —57 Distributed. conjunction. ing material. work tl' . last of :the laird with"-the- , ineasure. .59 Preparation Volume. 52 Marry. -and'the' s �c.in--aitd presently tractor. The day dawned and.it oaf rent limb titer. another came 34 Oath.• made of fruits 8 Printer's 53 Five and flare. was-neither vvrl Nr•fiae-ju+t foggy g W� some ase Guardsmen crashing t cart!:. ' _after dinner are broiling in the stifling heat --ASGo speedily.--.__.-or vegetables. measure. _54 Derogatory c ° r Called before 60 Tracked 9 Of the same exclamation, and damp: ! there w a the -wrecl:age�-cleat of the South Pacific- war thea= the' bas. down. family. S6 Greek.~sun -- We..went..to Hamilton: %'-'hen away lafid�all three hien µ•ere busy ter, others are, shivering at the 61-Opposite"of•• 10 Household god; I- came -back. I -had all ^rny work' chopping, sawing and carting. And other end of the. climatic ex- t'-42-Plural - v ~' to do. But still the irip. was treme. Photo above shows huge pronoun. south, god. .57 Part of "L" ow, to-look at the tree you would in .43 One of at 62 International 11 One who' 58 Accomplish. worthwhile because we Kot the' tar hardg stern of h• know it had been trimmed• icebergs overshadow mumbei. .language,. drapes. _ -5.9-Street, (abbe,) -wheels -fixed although we almost at aN, thtirr,is s Atlantic much 'of it left. c "µac zone.Coast Guard cutter is North had `tri go down on otir knees to. - ti _ . 6 7' St1 10 11- persuade the man to d3 it.. friday ' - -' - - �- Bob finished working the laud and .Snnrlav att�r:.00u Bob went off i, O r L+ 1Z 14 Pa[trter completed his. ;-long de- to vi,it a ;araarite untie in To- Y l F.i rant,,.-the re,t of us went- for a 1S I6- h 6 r 19 20 !aped spr:mg- seeding. I µ'Ps sEort but lovely.drive t}trough .the Q F T Ii. E d vcaslring nearly all day =fr,r our- as cuuntrr. �`:e R E tJ S selves and for the homy, 1'ttat's. wing-at, veY Tf Partner had L 24 what I thought' anyway fT,,nl' theit t dr ---' - -- 25 26 2? , ariay of khaki that`_ ly gut itself AW one�whoeen tkne,v_ vhii:4 tsaivi to,- go - PATS tf >� 2» my ivubing ntachcne-- and a hand' when we grit onto strange lid. the .?.'olki>etter. ._,-Bgobaichter, - ;'.x Power machine at that, tfin't forget. � - Hitler's own news a just 29 - r , 30 ( �. , )t l',xir:.e Daughter' and I had to P Per, has have the car .nip ,,evcral times so come out µtilt the statement.that _ Early Saturday uwrning Daugh- there are 80,000.W0 rats is we could pick wild tlavt'erg. AfttF n •• ter and a -frie.nd alrriv;ed_-for; the all, vv ho•could drive by nodding t,re ter .Gersta p. . a = Ger- week--end. Cite house .was a c„lunitaine� and sweet-scented It so -hap that the 37 35 3 40 41, shantbtes-but th.*re µas' notlt:n3 l - ,phlox?' ' ;trier supper there was man” inhabitants' of- Greater- Ger: 'could do about .it-at" least. not.alt1. : the•u.ual cram!>Ic in' crowd a lot many uuniber j•i,t about'SO,oOs- 4 - 5 -fir tm:ira"intu:a..:httle time. But at 000, uvea grand. and the, evhplt family last iatric that reit to the station- 4'1 4 was outside_mor'.Shan it- vv ai in. - , ! -Either this ii just a co:ncidtnce. - ind i.ert� face uas. so red, parti- o: the Beobachter ts,.getting uR- - i3ut not sitting. around-dear, cite culady' his :i i e that Partner said rank; i 1 2 53 he .w,attld- tlted 31 3:i?)i to 'ex;,fain Calgary Albet an comfortably 'f with him: if'we endure, vve shall Ilii week-end a:t.cit:c•, a S7 5a 59 - -15 also reign with.trim: if we it all de. - - • y';" Ry him,.he also wiil.detn•v. us." This �„ . .ADVERTISEMENT wu' hard., i�a�lc front speeding Ttns clan>i.ittl ad i•ertisetuent 60 61 62 ,verse affirms the eternal fact of the partcn.- a a ts, when Bob"blew.. Ili Fife 'fits indi:aoltsl,lt re.:urree- - apprated in-the. Pen�l«ton..kOre-) in agafn Liiavi.*E"hitch-Biked from 'tion - life, as the secret and East Oregonian: Turunto. 'Then a.-girl friend phoned strengt}f`_of slie lire of His beiicv- Great Dane d'o for`sak. Very : ._ t�. ask°ii: si:e_tied left her•wallet` about hiniseli, but about the eon- tctg follotreca: It Tooke,upwarrt and it aur- car, Site had-and we gentle, Eats any�ing, L',er-y farad - --' SV N D A Y the Word .1al ' the - tiK rt>gn in t,?ttnrf vt �'ixi }bite ort tarutd of childr , _ u onward to IIis everlasti en 2't0 e glory, and to the promise drat the - Editor .and--Puhlisher; S ^ LJ -0 O ( kingdom of Ghost, ruund..�.,I.i,und i) �flier s µalter Ci LI �,J l.+ _Soldier of Christ sinners .He-}?as sa�rd.shall- aczt+ally had he tl frit tithnirl: to: Ob, Nsese �- O ,j share that glory with Fitnt . _ VERY' INTERESTING tY "Suffer. hardship with mr, a! a f Min etry glob , - rood soldier of .j.esus...C1uiq.t No Proof o i \.�w It ia:-�t'irday-.tad Pa• nee �4 urd, irotu France, is that Le But be Tliou sober in all things. - -' sofdiet-" ort service entangleth hint- suitor hardship, do the work of an amt! i leave said a final good-bye !lfoitjtMtr, a \3zi-lovistg sheet, _. Self-: •. evangelist, .,of-TZ`t CF"iy .ministry... Ti ... , mo . - ie -- watt ba.,, s., B.s. !late duesti t sa A GOOD SOLDIER OF that he may please Flim who -tri- mothy v►as ever-to lie vigilant and' Y greatly intere,trd lir the Bloc. Po- ` CHRIST JESUS rolled]rim ss a soldier.", - (ti•:c.d-63 e light-i) thr;e -days-there pu]sirt Can.3ditn, Vcry. -intereit sober.. Ile would have. nerd to • Ch i='h•w 'mLc't at ;take. However,--. . inl. 9 Timothy. As soldiers of Jesw C.rri�t we watch in all thing;, and:cspeti.•11y. TRIVTED- TEXT, 9 Timothy are to endure even unw-tle end. . .. to watch his own:moral,and spirit- Ne l;avc t•> fc t it and maks the ? Ot avci Cfticea. 2: 1-4. 8-12; 4: 3-8. and as. we endure so'we rtecome ual life. No opportunity is to be t'e't-oi it. ' A--ter allGOL "there's a job' a dshiDwtth me as a ood soldier anothin hardened. able t,v -face ofstFie G:>s eihic�s Timoth3.l,ecatne_ - to Iw` in{at: •• f;�:tact eah,>t i3 -� HARD TO.C'R cost t EN TEXT. - 8, ASP P. g., . 6 g' e war so far has • - _. P ,. gopd di --� - - he :.Clariat Jesils.`2'1 unothy 8': 3. liven as soldiers g rota example to his flock, and his mi- ytuet uov,- sa very quiet. goin an exam United States 1'ti billions.-of 'dol Memory Verse: Let -us love 'one' battle. 'ihe Cliratian warfare de-' nistry.was profitable to tfit toner- I lars. It looks more imposingin anotber. I John 4 : 7, g sion of sinners, so would ht give _ figures - 3};9,000,000;000.00 - manT-s our entire- thou ht ' and S g _. THE LESSON hN IT5. attention. Our supreme aim must full proof of .his ministry. but either• way it's a 9uin. of a SETTING. he t,t plea,e ouf Aleav e'rl..Captain Ready to Depart i ilii Book, but tnagfiitude one "hartfly can grz.p Time.-.'- The .Second Epistle to " • .. - "C)ttswa ourttal- P " tn,all,thin I-or I,.aiu 'already tieing. offered' tmotkty was written at the end of Chdst. The Sinless Sufferer, and the time of my departure is rider The -% - Bridge ie Apostle Paul's lite, probably 'Remcmher�Jcsus 'Christ, risen come". Paul-feels The hour of,his TRY IT k. :�• D. 87• "' r-' frdln the dead, of the seed of David, martyrdom has' conie. .1lee Shedd. By Ferris Greenslet • You can sw c yourself mtt.:h -i, Place..-. This Epistle was, of accordingto os el: wherein I ing of his-blood was to be ait'oifer. une, .written from-the cit df y g P "Ing Ferris Gre:ns.et's life' has been trouble by. not borrowing any. •. yV suffer haidAip unto bo•dds, as a g PoufM ottt�tike"i�ine upon'tite ome, and,vea;_ ;Brit to Ephesus, malefactor; buf•tite'ivord.ot• C�od f3 altar, and is a c,amnioa ground where The way -to success is to'keefi utany iv t kls have niet: From tice y'otir, held up. and your ,overhead or Timothy was living in that not bound." Christ has nut onI "I have fought the'good fight, I �' City at this tinte.' y �havi�-finished the course, I leave" a tingtotr o: `'Phe Iiducation of , d vn _ _. ,,. „endured every kind of suffering, _ rev. - \ionUeal star. _ Endut•mg All Things -including its •extreme,forin, death, 'kept Qie faith: hencdfoYtfi'thcc'e is I"fenry Adami' to the .Europe of "Thou therefore, my child, be but He has conquered it- 'ail by laid up for the the crown of dein i:ac::pf' his shrewd and '- trengthened in the grace that is rising again.. He:is.pot ovly,the sin- rigltteoustfess,'w•lricb'.the 'Lord, the ainuzed eye liai found elitertaiii- - MAIDEWS PRAYER . Christ ,esus..' . Timothy is not leas sufferer, but also the trittm- righteous jgdge, shall gii•e to nic . stent. Elis .agv0)iograplly givei with so many .Canadians being be strong in'his olvti st-Braga, pliant Victor over death•and hell. at that day: and nbt to me only, speech to a fa:ni,;ar and forgotten y marricti overseas, many a Can-' he'is not charged to be self-rtliant '•Therefore .I endure all tAings hutalso to all fhen-.that have. loved mast• ' adian girl prays: t�s• is to realize his,own weakt:ess for the elect's sake, that they also his appearing," Patel further im_ Tlie qualit} t); "Under tine nd draw on 'The grace thlt fs r Bridge .ce; in the an ouitt of i•thy Please bring him 'Lack sate, tip may .obtain-the. which is presses the fact,.that his' earthly P sound and singly. •. career-is ended: and he refer to conuttelit int hien and books and "And the' things µtitch thou paui endured many`things that that career, not merely to express nature that liei heneath if; wit and - Mast heard from, me amore, ratan• 1 09 lishtFul . ,• , ai ac.,.,ei of ipergent - t nesses, t A. same commit- thott. women,ill The , Roman Empire­ courage Timothy to followhis es- personalities,. i:s picture of the part- Y ---.EIRE NEUTRALIT _ ; o faithful men, who shalt be able should obtain 'salvati'>n b Jesus aniple. lie as Paul'turns from t!ca: gre3[ i,00l:`:it, h}a;r in today's Eamon de \alma's governicient Y -teach others aleo,"••Ls it-not a cbrist. the past to' the''future, he does soworld. has been 'defrtt d, .but Eire rail! eautifui trait in Pal's- character,. Promise To Sinners with the colli ince o victor and rime-:-Ry-Ferrt9 preser-ve tib netitrtttty try cuntin• - at in the hour when martyrdom "Faithful is tile •s aying•: F>r if-wit with- tnw he ..assurance.aE oe ho Greenslet . . .Thomas Allen Liinit- uing to hate the English, �}ras near lie was concerned not died will} him, we shall also live knows lie has men ed award, - ed .'. P ce $3.00. Furt Eric !'trite:: F;vicw ii POP=It's the Berries- By J. MILLAR WATT r NOW' DO YOU SERVE I ALWAYS!" -AND SERVE 6005`EBGRRiES - SHAVE C Ll ISE ? ' EAA' - GR A 177 _. " ..' •. v � . ." _ .. PES _ r4. _ 9-1 t r� ,c ,,.. n}, : r / r 7 ..w •:' r n ° '•9t.' ,t .+ F•f,s , . H T .q , c,• i • v. _ ALTARBOUND Paint Is-Preservative k Protector, Beautifier EaY _ Qe J AmonPost-War planners, the S. o, r- V �ghtfu- 9 • tranadian Paint, Varnish and Lac- %x ac%x -9:i-.-..per' - 3 cent of the paint 'manufacturers - _" M e ers o anato smoke a acIng y the scheme, is unique. Although ;w wartime - sales are higher than they have eyer. been, the industry ...j _ counts on a still further expansion i when the altar is over. An a rtssive soil d nanlic set- ling policy is bring .outlined to members of the Association at 71 �atious-city-and-p-ovis;eial--group--- • meetings-.-ham_.p<yinling_•.out that a.- OF a. /� i mai f. silver ' 1E TOBACED in and_ ICUT 1: (... '' publicity would open •new selling • _ _ -_ a . fields if manufacturers and sup• �. g , Fv' f attributes o£ their products. For Girl of eleven asked what a a ss years paint has been known insula was and what was a -- pen chiefly as a beautifier, protector gulf, replied: "A peninsula is a Mazy Rogers,` above daughterand preservative. It also has piece of'land with three Ades ION of famed 'comedian. the late deeided •assets as. a _ Will Rogers; will be married soon" protection _of water. A gulf is three Ades B against-fire, as a- tI a again of land with one i CE to Victor Couririer. Jr., Hollywood germs and disease, as an improver piece of-water -- -. s"cen -variter. -. • f health and -vision, as a pro- 'IStthat could Jessen a - r DO duct ' am and strain fatigue, make'woik .more pleasant, S A E S F61RMV IP, Britain's Railroads living more enjoyable and the LAXATIVE , Poison -, Oak _ world a brighter g place" iri which TABLETS Despite British manpot+er snor- to live. Protect your BOOKS and CASH 6J1'1CKLY REL1FVE ;I'oi6on Oak, public. enemy of.. , - - from FIRE and THIEVES. We CON5TIPATly\ - . -- •�- fee :s about read to start rage, Biitains railmat.s are"operat- In the eyes of the .paint Indus, have " 'lea ana type •! tlafe, er . It you suffer from Hemorrh•,ids Y Cablsef, for any Purpose.' via 6t (Piles) try getting relief thr•�ugh paying its debt to society-at a rate: Ing a million ton-miles daily more' try, Canada today is paint.shabby, ss, ar write far pr$ete. ate. t• soothing Qentle action,of.FEl]SOL -' --'•of perhaps 85,000,000-a year, a than they Irere before the war, and rural tihaliby=; and urban shabby and De!t. W. LAXATIVE TABLETS w'h t c 3 so - induwial maintenance has suffered 1.65 Frost St. 10,. Toronto many have found effective for this scientist-tstimated. are rurining 2,000 EF'tcial . trains Established INS •eonditlon. Go to your drug oto:s acid This bad boy. Of file Plant king- a letdown. Everywhere there is a obtain FERMOL.LAXA LAXATIVE T.tB- _ weekly 'for' troops,-and Goa'er:lnient crying ,need'for the application of LET13-two months supply fort 1,00, dom,, tormenter of picnickers and -#J.& J.TAYLDR UM�TM Or write direct FERMOL DISTRIBU- fishermen, has'reformed under the work;.rail' handling •�0A,000 Loaded the old t iogan "Save the surface TONS, LONDON, Ontario.. - benign guidance Of cliemurgy .and wagons weekly i:1 ireight }•arils. - and )otr save all." TORONTO SAFE WORKS Is in a position`to..tarn 'an honest 'fining, laid Dr. A. C. Snead. trnf- IaABF CAtclHil DYEING A CLEANING FOR SALE FOR SALR _ ..vrrsity_of Ok)ahom';L chtmistry pro- Ismor. ANOTHER R,1 R c;w t 'uF t E R ' HAV kl YOU A.N YTH1NU Ni1D3 .140 ACRES-ONE MILE FROM NEW BICYCLES FOR MEN AND while they Nat. Two week old Perth. Mrs. J. Leach. R.R. No. 1 boys. -$42:6#-$44.4 44.T3 and Mindful of 'fife" plant's • painful _ pullrts_ White Legboraa $29.90, dachas or cleaning? writs to to yy rash, people have betel busily Black-J4innacu X White Leghorn for tnforraetfon. we are ``tad to Perth 48•60. For' 46.50 an iris, $43. pullets $3U.9b per hundred. Ase answer your Qusattoa* Dne��art- 14-$46.00-$46.60 and $4bP. listL Stamping out the plant for years, Ment" H: -Parker's Dye Works 7J0 Ad._RES, DAIRY FARM. BRICK money order and write helm oto quickly these will soon .go at Llmlted. 711 Yong* Street. To. -house, eight roo'me, bank barn, rider to McBride'r, 36 Queer :ast. bort Dr. Shead raised a warning- these priceu. Also red-w,-d prices rosta Implement seed• garage. ]uta o! Toronto. for day old chick& In all popular _. / -'--- - hand:--tVhat ore should der, he .shade trees. artesian well, water breeds., non-sexed," .puHets 'or to hoose and barns. Hydro, close staid, ii plant- enure poison oaks' cockerels. Also hese range put- !EKING MACHINES IiEaPA:.^,irD' HAIRDRESSING to school, on paved road, seven- and Sana give' this country fleet Jets eight weefu of age and old- 1.L0. Parts extra. I! req !"r. er. Free catalogue. Top Notch tees miles from Toronto. Apply eta atilt available. A. Gi:hert. AMBI3'IOUS GIRL$ 6tud E. Bateman. LalonWle.-. ibnporiant new• commercial pro- Cbfckerlrs, Gurfph; Ontario. lett Dundas SL, Toronto. tincts; `RZDT'CErD PRICES FOR CHICKS, 100 ACRES GOOD CIA; LOAM, The scientist 'said the Hama juice MIDDLE AGE WAR MAP BARGAIN. AN EX.-IT- Barred-Barred- Rocks and Leghorns Ile lots--of .water, hydro available. Ing and thoroughly readable -War trihich _, has. "sp.rea•d fechy' .rashes Latrhern.pullets 22c, Barred Rock women, learn haitdrebsing at Can- within 24) miles of Toronto, good map showing dated.events; a ins ppinileets 20c: Leghorns are Barron- ado's finest and largest schools. buildings. stock, full line of tm- _ 'would, where oxidized to .eliminate 6traln. 'Rocks am O.B.S. breed- Retined, dignified work. Splendid everyone should own. A'HM.Te -7he irritant. make a lacquer of high - Ing. All breeders are blood t•.st- pay. Write or call for free liter. plementa, Including sous tr9etor; number only. Bend payment. 3be q g sell complete with *tock or sap- to Canadian Fine Printing .Pro- -' let 20,000,t)Otl pounds of which ad. One dollar books your order, ature.'Ma.rvet Hairdressing Schools, orate. \\ould conalder'small cot- ducerD, 319 Bay Street, To?;ata :. •elus Y. P J. D. Johnson., Fergus, Ont: iJt Bloor Strut'Toronto. Branches Mage with gs,rdea, and cash. u :Is at present imported ' annually N King Street, Hamilton. and 74 part payment. Reason'Mn bexlth;: MILKING MACHINES If*orri India. WELCOME NEWS-PROMPT MAY Rideau Serest. Ottawa. I8 R. Bryant. R.R. 2• Hornby. " �ifid June delivery on Twedd)e - The non-poisonous berries; Sfieid Chteka, Foreseeing another' year L.■A At N • ILA IRL11tJ»>b81MU TH3 200 ACRES-BURGESS.- 3 MILES 61014CINE H I N MA N .RUB7,3319 .•ixpiained, are rich ,in fat -that of big demand for poultry and Robartsoa method. Information from Perth. Wm. Matheson, Perth and parts for old-style ahaf- line *ggs, . everybody.. at :Tw•eddla as +equest regard/aa a a. 7allkera Service by mail, C,. (L :cou d be used to make .Japanese atchorias ba4 been working Jlobertsoa's litatrdeesNag Rowe!4e Company Lfmlted, pts. wax," large quantifies of Which y�rd wnce Alay isa<k when. May. is? Avsoue• Road roroata rtbutors, 47 Clang Are.. TorzstO. T D 3IURUNGTON^' i OR S10 ACRES; levo why we can offer prompt - ' Put. were imported from Japan before apples and pears, bearing; no June delivery of•all the popular _ buNdiaggs. •Boz 141 93 "Adelaide the war of prices ranging to si broods of chick* - day, olds ORD1CAL West. Toronto. Items a pound. The Japanese `otlt and older pallets - cockerels _ .31tt;dLP W�R,rte oo rd e e It's, good judgment $AVE TOV HEARD it HOVT FARMS dlsttricL close t higIN hway, ]mCl?ERIh7�TCED FLOURMAN AtiL! from a poison oak similar to the to order extra Tweddte Chicks ll round rester erR3LAN AN-0 --- --trFcawe`: -The rasa ration _ �Ixun's Neurals and lh umatic 1 �Of tF1 American vane F ai.n Remedy.•it gloss good r*- railway, markets. bargains. W t* ' ees a lot for ebcost and Sowers sults. Mutsros Drug' Store, iib 1falEk Vertlieb, W'awbewawa, VOLnL p post- The third product - and Shead sea costs. Fuel costs ave lower 1Qlgin, Ottawa. Postpaid 1.40. tion. Apply Fyfee 11791M, \ear• _ said it w•zs a rare plant- v►fiieh .'bo: Prices are reduced fnr 2000-RI NATURAL HILLY TUR- Nt selective Service Office. ]June. Ask for *pedal prices on STUMAC14- AND THREAD WVILMS' ke ;yielded as many as three �isefnl week old' pallets In White often .are the cause of ell-bealth ,Automatic equipped amm TroutaePonds, WANTED F U L L F QUALIF:E0 i isnbe4ances - is tannin for the horns and Black Minorca X in butaan■ all aces. No one-1m- Fruit and fine furnished home. t*acherr. for Horns Econ tatcq - - I barn►. Alen older free 1st aeI Why not .tfod out 1t this �Wlll coach buyer on operation. and General Shop, to teach grrde - 'lltaehtr trade, 'extracted from the range puul et; eight weeks of cyte toyourtrouble? Interesting par- Whaling Turkey Ranch, Moore- eavcff. tend older., Ee catalogue. Tired— •ikularo--Freel Write Mulveney's field, Ontario. work In morning peflods. ,Write_ T_he. professor's tstinlatt aF_the 1'hIcrk FHatcheries Limited,' 1Rsmediea Specialists, Toronto & giving Quallflcattnna and eat ir>G --.=Vergur, ren -int FIRHTV(i7 CATt�--F-- - _ expected. ttt_A,__Coiebouras __ Potential commercial worth of the rotary, Riverside Publte' Scaool 1� so matter where they are w)th BAUMEIOL► EV43T BALK destroys Soard 346 Falrvew Blvd. R.ver- " plant was, he said, conservative. CHICKS IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT magic lure. Particulars 25c and side, nt. �' offensive odor lnstantl , 460]so started pullets-1n some 11 Utta a k atska an, Seek."Ave. G. South. ' - - - reeds. fontart ns !or breeds Saskatoon, Seek." -ao a tea ag a �eama n 41 • f9 vailable now or later to June. Drug Ston, Ottawa $60.00 MONTHLY-R=OMAN ?UR -- Popabtlity my the right stock fo.r the right 100 REGISTERED POLLED HERE- eneral housework. good 1 ague. ". results at the -right' time this A TRIAI-EVERY SUFFERER OF ford cattle at auction July 3rd. I C. H Da -BurnhatntE,rpA Popcorn' sometimes loses its �[ y. tall and winter, Bray Hatchery, Rheumatic Pains or- Neuritis' For Information and catalogue Park Rd., Islington. '"eopability' due to dryness; this .430-1ohn -%.. Hitmlitgn. Ont. �eh� ould try Dixon's Remedy. write Malcolm McGregor, Bran- i i attbential property may be restored Vunro's Drug Store. 335 Elgin, don, Manitoba. j STARTED . ON S Ottawa_ Postpaid $1.00. Ao the corn by putting l r a fruit -tesla? CED PRICES. ON STARTED FOR SALE-REGISTERED JER 8 encedMinglee man on datrry in. s' rr..__ with a tables oonR EXP.ER- ful or two Of chicks from a Real Breeding Farm (Tractor- and milking ma,:hlne water, p ef',5000 Breeders. 1• 2, 3, 4 weeks PHOTOGi "Ny •Trlumuth sv40087�Dem Calumet used). Apply Albert Ruegl:,-K:a:- ` wast, shaking and letting stated a old. Prompt delh•ery. Don't take ?ane-b9435 .-_Lep Crnlckehphk, car Inc 'Ontario Week. _ ehatrcas on•n=denary checks when r� !mow '"'Que. - Irou Can ret these heel quality PROMPT MAI]. SE#tVLCE chicks at such reheonable Prices: ANGORAS "FASF[IOti'. PLATE, We do our best_ to.produce heal- Send your film rolls to Canada's Heads Shy. wail bred, to produce", largest photo finishing studio �jlare and Trion Dirs oi - disease-free,disease-free, r Sta. Order your. �" �'�'� PICIURF.S fare. W. E. Lymer, miles west MANUFACTURER OF'L1GRTa•N4 ante. Seed for Started T,ist and on No. 2 Highway, Bowmanville, Weekly Specials. -LAKEVIEW a AT .LOWER PRICE rod equipment desires toeal.sates• POULTRY FARM. Wein Bros., Ontario•' Route, 3. . men for part-time work th"-.ich- �N1DtbitlaistpOredeptes• Phone' 73. Exeter. Ontario. Any Six* Roll-$ or 3 Z xpoaurea om On(aria Drawing acc.unt then headaches... DEVELOPED AND'PRINTED�5e TO CLOSE ESTATE 150 ACRES agalnae commissions arraaged. :Zr?...Lamblya . ZARGATN SALE OF 'DAT OiD for sale. 95 cleared, e0 acres bush Apply B. Phillipa Company ' ini. chicks for this week and next p; -large' elope house, tied; 200 Main.Street, Toror.a>. will a instant refief A customer tt Barwick, N.S., end swam IAfA�sls OOdfOitar•� week. Government Approved writes I want you to kaow bow new furnace, large bank 'barn,• w ly 6 r chicks, from binodteated breed- , leased I. am with your wonder- both well iooted; picturesque`Io• aehe.tootbaehe, nein { are Nnn-sexed: White T erhorns, uI work and prompt service." We cation on-county stone road two' WILL PAT CASH FOR POSER "back. stomach, bowels. )�a7r� si ]Barred Rocks, White. Leghorn X . have such letters from all over'Cia. miles from Acton: price, $7000.40.• Lawn'Mower.and Electric Rejig. _- _ Barred_ Rocks.$9.50 peL_100 a -__. -aa _- _ . - Apply George Somerville, Acton, orator. Give it11_parUcul r;:�era -, n torted breeds $8,95. Pullets: -€N-L-kRGEIRENTS . . _ Ont. replying. 1031 Moy Avenue W.ad- 4 n - bete ler hnrns. White I.A-Khorn sor, Ont. X Barred -Rncka $19.90, RArred 3 for 36e ' y MEAOACK POWDERS_:to `Rocks $T3.90, AssortFd $1:.90. ._, fib".In Easel, Mounts. - - - JERSEYS - Cockerels: RArred Rocks ;8.95• WE ARE NOW OFr'ERING BT'LI; WANTED--OLD,POSTAGE STAB!?S. -Assorted Heavies $7.45. No -de- SPECIAL PRICES ON valves, from a few' weeks*old to Best cash price paid.* Send ;')tir " posit' required. ('hlcks shipped serviceable age, by our herd sires lots to A. Stern, 260.1 St.' Cath- O.D. anywher - N and out.of g Worm Trouble old etartod. This Advertisement B-CAI•ARINC: good prodvcln ht h' irlrie E:,'Montreal; Que., or send En1a classified dams. The best 'strains stamp for particulars. CHILDREN REALLY NEED must sceompany your. order to Pgementa 4x6•' on Svcry tinted for type and production are rep- receive •these speetxl 'prires, mounts 7x9" In Gold. Si ver, teeen ret.," r cea a most reaAon- 1sl LVENEi''s Please rive second cliolce. Top elan Walnut or Black Ebony finish able. DON HEAD FARMS, RICH. PROTESTANT TEACHER AS PF.:Y- Notch Ch;ckeries, Guelph, Ont. frames, 59c each, If enlargement MOND HUU ONTARIO. _ .. coloured 79c each. cipal for four,room school. >')od Friend Jt NE DAY-OLD CH7CHS TOdisciplinarian. State qua ca,.;ns JULY let STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE AEW ZEALAND WHITE RABBITS,- and salary' expected.' Dutie= •tot.• ri A ra;? ANY BREED T)OUBLE AA r.nAT)E junior stock. 2 months, weight commence.-September. Mrs.•Jc•hn Box 129, Postal Terminal A. Toronto 41.h tbs•rmature at 12 'lets.,• $10.00 Wilding- Sec.-Trc•as.• S.S. N:. '6 si11e days] Ia r; g ;< per 100: trio. Pedigreed. Guaranteed live Xorah, R.R. 1,' Sault Ste. M,:fe. /e1 P protect Hea-vy Rreed' 'pullets f18.00 per Print Your. Name and Address delivery. We buy all you raise. Ontario.' ilbewr lrbrn wenn 100: Light and Medium breeds Plainly on All Orders trouble. a a d �^ 320.00 per 100. Order from this - Write: suited Rabbitry, Dart-" ItiDer children' ° �r' ad. -101% deposit.' Also day-old _ _ - mouth, N C - - _ 4_ cockerels. Pure Bred Russex• TIME TESTED QUALITY _ ?t Susaez 'X Near HAm Sussex X DeWALTSAWS.AND�WOODWORK. FARJI 1LACH7�F,RY " l a nr res oleo• V ,. p' SERVICE and SATISFACTION ft, It apes avail• _ - " FARM TRACTORS aoorhlote toot Barred Rock: T 9rgP Type White F fabhines. Newest t •Leghorns, Rkrred Rorke, Bnrred ]our fihiis pr6perly developed and" able from direct factory repro. Rock X Leghorn, Sussex 7i TRr= printed sentatives for Canada. Quotations RANTED, ANY CONDITJON, P Born• Nen 'Hampshire.-. 'CARE- i OR 3 EXPOSURE BULLS lbs. t3ladly turn'Ished on .application. ferably 14erdsori. r0so-severaT`re YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM - VTEr •M17T,TRT-FA-RM, •Wein REPRINTS 8-for 25e 402 We Disler Corporation-Lid., built Fordsons $250.00 up fur'sae. Bros., Phone, 78. 'Exeter,., ntit• FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE 402 West Pen-der St" Vancouver,' '75 t.3 Plahte A:fo., Toronto. ;You may not get all the films you B'C' 1O11HE5 OIdC "-'ROCKS- 1(k want this year, but you can get all - RDER -NOR' FOR JT'NE ' AND the Quality, a it service y.o.u.desireSLiPIT HARNESS DRESSING - WOOL GROWER If you suffer from hot flashes,d July chicks. First. come. first• by sending your .films to Finest leather- and. harness pre- _ " servative. Slipit also 'has many THIS 1 al,r) ESTABLISHED W(,:'.Zr _ served. RArred Rocks mi>�¢d `enc, IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE hotieshold uses 25c up at most servo, Irregular pthe ",'idid weak, Aarred Rock •Puiletii: ITc,.-Leg- /Sfation J. Toronto. len !t4t11 is under ne�c mana.e• '{ nervtnts--due to the "middle age' horns mixed 9e, Leghorn pullets ggrocery, hardware_ and chain ",.mens• We operate a Reglet:-' :d � period In a woman's lite,take Lytlite 20c. Barred Rock Cackeieia $10.00 ylltorts.'A' product of Lloyds Lab- I:;overnment Wool WtlirPhouse ::-id Pinkbtm's•Vegetpble gpmpyugd. pr hundaPd„'Lephorn cpckerels PATENTS oratories, Toronto. ai:e, prepared to pprcha-e ; 9'.s It's helped thousands upon thou-' 2.00 per 100: All ergs set from. _ Season's wool' clip 'ori Gbc^ n- Hada of women to relieve 'such b os. eirFs or,better sn� from FETHERSTU.NHAUI;H ilk CUlit ANY ELECTItIC.51tiTtiRS. NE.\5'. USP:11, hent Gtnding standardp. nod at t llfakham'sCompoundo high producing stock. t,akrantee- Patent SeTicitora. Established bought. sold, reh'uilt: be Itis. t;overnmPnt stiptitnted pre: i 'les/ flee stomach tonic!' Worth IOOt'o• leve I delivery.: Et.nn 1lonks 1]80:' 14 King West. Toronto. pulleys, brushes. Allen Electric THF. STRATHFtO,1` ttivut.Lw1' < 9 Bade In Cansda. " your order. Rarance ('.O.T). '.E-exing Booklet' of Informatlon or re-' 1Compnny Lld» 2326 Duffpriq Cit - Delft y' LIMITED, STRATHP.:,Ye Depot, Chatpam,•Ont.urlo., ;, elueaL Toronto. ONTARIO. 77 - Classifiel• Ator avt'sic$ERirra Yzz,Ls �. :�.. if L i� m- Building Lot - tor sale at Pickering Insurance of all IPnda ' -60 x 200..' Donal_dso....-4 Saulter St•,-')fronto. Har._7949 . ss _ 43 --+ aranee Las _ 8-roomed apartment, -"�_ NOTICE,- Address low Phone ---- , Adv For Rent p - - - -- : - - - . _ - �3ty,iro and telephone, low rent, un- - = -- - - -furnished. Couple without children. _ Brougham, Ont Pick. 6 R. 22 w _ ,.. -- Half anile east and one and a quer- =�--- - - - '' - �W'e -en -77-- north - ter "miles of Pi�ckefing:___.-43- -- - - - -- -=�-- - �, . .. -- � .. - Inq67-M-Mbles and out- i buildings sprayed. D. Lennox, half our mull_will close for Sat- ' real `success" in our ltaile west of Brock Road; oa No."2 �; afternoons. until the Qw.t:'� WV_ e,;,� h �� :Ladies' Ready-to- To Rent -- 6 roans, wired, rmt res- Resk as- September 1, 1il44 ! ; da, t Wear Department sonable, cool and shady, available on June 10, at Freachman's Bay. Apply - • - John, Pattereqn, Look available round 26th. Bray x ' p-to-the-Minute Styles - _ -, - .D, CERA_ homax hav; ,94 hwedk eavhye breed White-Le DeN•LOCKWOOD _ ,ghtd ib-P3 .ty n-_ted Spas and _ folauti. 226.90.- and to ordering --T�is, also co housedresses stacks necessary. Cockerels end of month. - r sand blouses-in -all- sizes., - - order amnaanex chicks now. Agent: WE DELIVER BUILDERS SUPPLIES D. N. Lockwood, Pickering, and H. tilli0 10051s0art8ge work --- ' Zhier It R. 2, Pickering. \ we haves-Iso vlaaed in-stock¢a fa Wear ' north or east of_Toronto with good• - - LU M-..o! MAPLE 1.11" ]l4ILLtNa �. residence. Minst have loveI grounds. -- - isman's Work Boots - Confidential buyer. Give details in BROOK -first letter. 14 Southwood. Drive, A. W. MI 1 CHEI.ei. for Men and Boya Toronto 8. 4�4 QQ QQ -- - or• sale- .�--• good, .firm _Katadin Bi "88" Overalls and 1NEATRE potatoes, $1.30 per bag. George L. PIC�er]IIg, QIIl1i. Paddiclr, Dunbartam. g�8 1 Phones -� Yards 74: Rea. 66W --X250.00 - Rouge Hill, beautiful WHITBY wooded .lots,. 60_foot fr4,ntage by _ Van-Kirk "Hat$ .200 foot depth on First Concession 8ealtbtully Air-conditioned Road, just East of Alton Road. Tel- A. -E. RICHARD•SON - - ephane LAKESIDE 7424 Toronto for. THURSDAY FRI SATURDAY - for Men. In all sizes, Leading Colours K • y t31$NHRAL' INBIIRANEE -- further Particulars. 3uNE 8. ! and 10 - - or Sale r— 1!4`naoovy duck eggs REAL SSTATR Prise $3.95 _ potatoes for seed or eating -- r Around The World CONVEYANCING doth, me due July 6, and the ether -An old ' �� --Our Grocery, Vegetable and _ with 18 pip, 8 weeks old. sten. �tarein= Bay gyres Mischa Acer to serve. - Fairbairn, Lot 21, Con. 2, Pickering. I've. FIs Phone 104 R 2. Joan Davis Nam MaGuire } 00 PWI-roomed cottage, Lot 24, Pop- -Fruit Department _ lar Avenge, fully fbmished, front, -. _ back screened verandahs. Hydro._ RLEY , � be seen Saturday or Sunday. CY.R 1 L E. M O P' Sale Coleman cook stove with is booming. The. Reamoa -= Cottzteq " 1 S plates soma oven. Mrs. McGregor, r - _ ( Cleanliness and Econopdy. - - :Par, BxKk Road and No. 2. - - - - =I N S RAN _C . -IMPORTAFNT • NOTICE _M. S. CHAPMAt'111 Saturday, June 1 auction sale of PHONE 67 PICK. l - i'eaaehoid furniture, the--pro'pe'rty Pickerini - Phoaa 101W ;Mian Beatrice Rama, just north of the � ,I,�� will'be Closed INS • _ • 11 4 Light at the.Plant Road, Ajax• _ NOW ,': - _. - -. 'No reserve as everything has to be Frnm Monday, June 18,'to Nmom isold. Teams Cash. sale at 1.80 P. M. - Wm.M*w;auctioneer,H L.Cbaptaan, Saturday, June X. L lite- to start takias _ Pick enMardware iadvsiie. that BEXALL SPRING Tome g Blood'Purifier i m Monday, June 2dti Sarsaparilla Tome E WANTED -:IDEAD HORSES 'AND C7lTTti8 - - Tasteless Extract of;Cod Luer Ou- We Have in, tOCk For tree puts up phone pbrtined with Vitamin D, BROOKLIN .....:....o..... i<4 - Beef Wine and Iroi Paints, 'Varnishes and Brushes 932 - - - ' - — - -- PiCKERING - - Iran. Lim dna-Bene---l[sssaw--Tania _ .... ,� . . . _.. _ . _. ens and- frac � Teems.— _ PICSERINir ...... .:....: ll! On Professional Pride is AGINCOURT ..' sone 214f Your Guarantee ..... . = : _ - - �Genearal Hardware Supplies 'We pay the phone ebargef" NlAple Leaf Fire SHE BERALL STORE_ . B. ea.Pha� & - - - GORDON YOUNG LTD 11 j3ey - Or68t0 Pbone Ad-.3UG -, nsurance _ o. _ BALSDON, , TPICKERING P7►INTIiVG Clasp Rates for Farm and Coaatry Udlpga We= Have, _ PAPER-HANGING Windstorm Insurance' on BuRdinge _ rmers ■WindmiUe Silos etc. of trio, ?F'Irat Class Work Garden, T eeda, Fertifter, Materials-Supplied _ Automobile Insurance of cola, S All Kinds sprays, Seed Corn. WR PAI- TORONTO PRICES AT WHITBY, YOUR HOME l[AIi[1<'JP. M. st. Clair=-"Spruce Hill Road ?Write or Phone _ �— Bowman • & Rowe D��ve' the popular oil bound W - ANTED •NOTICE'TU CREDITORS water paint,in pastel shades. ~- = and others WMITBY ONTARIO - Lawn Mowers sharpened and repair- i ens and Spring Broilers In the Estate of Charles Thomas =� -��-� a& Sheard, Gardener, Deceased. - g • : '.Hi hest Market Price An persona having claims against ALVIN . BUSHB i "Z the Estate of Charles Thos. Sheard, .3-Piece Bedroom Suite.. late of.the Township of Pickering, Walnut -- $97.50• = _ is the County of Ontario, Gar,iener, Hudewsre - Ttttwaith` p1`Kk;R I N Gr FARMS ' : ' .;(formerly of the Township of Scar- ..Spring-filled,Mattress boyo, in the County of York), 'who Unit -=. $27.60 46 IMITED died on or .about the .26th day of Felt- Mattress from $7.60 up. — - March, 1944,'are, hereby notified to, wA QR,Lma sTATION lend"particulatw of same to the und- - Congoiegna Rags in. Ali. Sizes -Bought and Sold'-• � e*gned on or before the 20th day _ WHITBY, ONT. - PHONE-*HITBY .1136' i of. June 1944, after which date the Cangoietrat, by the Ysrd Used Clothltng Sterilised, eliasi- Fstate will be distributed, having re- _ ' �;•: d and pressed'like new. Carry a -gard only to claims of._wbi(* the _ Iarge stook of hig� Class soils, undersigpW shall than have notice; overooab and pants. AUo a good 19MBER. Co', .std the undersigned. will not ba - stock of nal► latth Coats and COMRIE e any person of °! The e notice. • • wlndbleakxrs' - - _ STERRITT Furniture and Futteral Director kW at *cry 7 prides.' Voted -at Toronto, chis 18th,:day of Slices Plicae 23 R� qQ and be donviaead. • : sum,, 1144. f.. sehwatts -•-- boyo .unction III Bond sty. wash, oabaws_. ' _aanae Sheard, M. R. Z, 'Pickering. Pickering, _Ont. ES -- Howard 1117, and tars$ lxemtrI4 by her.Solicitors. . . _ --- PHON n, SO and`boss, 372 Bay $t, - --- --- -. _ Rough-sad Dressed Ltanbet -- tltworky Horse Register - __ 1`'7 .':des-. Bash - t1 eats 19oara Seceens Interior Trim ][oddin6s For dervice -- Clydesdale Stallion, -JC reSll Veget�le8` - - -• - Soft and Hardwood Flooring -- - Bmnis Chief, Reg, No. 29731, will ' -A Brick"insulated•Siding_- a Shat =be kept fol-service for 1944,.at hie. _ '- Rock Liih .... Cdar was owner's stable, Lot 86, Broken Front _.: :a _ha_ a-d Poultry -- A p�thal Shingles Roil Roos[ng Concession, Whitby Township. _ Wali - Horse•'�Ul'be-trucked to-any farm - _]dasotdte Products. y Tile In. Season iigak Wool ltnaulation COMMBsant Lime 4n Whitby or Pickering Twps. free . ._ _ rot charge Service fee 016.00 Phohd - Weeping Tile Sewer Pale ,-Vhitby 832. Roy Brown, Whitby, SIM,�S 11"R-KET MARTIN-SENALpR I00�c. PURE PAIN')E ;Ook. R. R. 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