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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_06_23 ,. _ v. w r n .. ,....« �•• s VOL, LXIII - PICHERING9 ONT:, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1844 - -No. 45 D Day !rings An Irgent Demand For .'More " _ d Cross Workers _ Local Re A 25c. Ticket is going to Win the Decoration Day July 2nd' �� QWonea of Pickering — ;Prise Ayrshirre�Calf "Her%ldtsge KILLED IN ACTION Picks mg Village The Red Cross Needs Your Helpi Rotary Anne" d�Tnated to the Rotary The Claremont Union Cemetery Club,- to be- given.--the_Lucky Ticket- will hold their Annual.Decoration �' June 6th was "D" Day,.but re Holder on July .First Here Da Service on Sunday, July 2, at Misses Marjory; and Mary Riley, - lovas ary poyes anti jean ROSIA +00le the so correspoiniang invasion Of duc p w net of and donatedthe 2.30 p. m. in case of fain,,the ser- Cross Roams by the Wcmen of Ruddy oHerrcritage Farm" ser- week-end i boat trip g the Thousand .the Pillage. With'your help we can vice will be held , in the Baptist Islands, sad boat enjoyed it. ,• � do our share in keeping the.neeess- "A Community Ball Gamle" Church, Dr, and Mrs. FalIaise visited Mr.. ' sri Supp es going oro our Ammer United Church Anniversary Services and Mrs. W. V. Redditt on-Sunday. boys who are ,fightinAll A" 16.11 a- Eciisk t 17nj+Pd Xill days in the citZ with her g and dying Mrs. Alvin Bushby speynt several -lam we may lair Canada "of c­Jvours. They expect 'night last. The ,local ball team hold their annual anniversary ser- -Mr. and Mrs. Day, this week.. us to do our .utmost to keep the thought it would be a real sportfest I vices this Sunday. At the morning Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doble, have anuch seeded comforts and supplies if they would invite the old boys to service, Rev, W: H. Berton of the taken up residence in the Brent c, going .overseas. We dare not fail carne out and stage.a contest. The Baptist Church will be the speakei, Apartments, vacated by Mr. and pian worked well. Fathers took theand in .the evening, Rev. W. C. Mrs. Burmingha¢n,who have return- them, Our knitting quota is a very challenge with the o o! battle. Ten smith of Port Pe The local ed to their home at the "Ba " heavy one. There is plenty of wool 8 joy sp Y ' old ball players journeyed to the choir will provide special an err l'tslnd, but the. knitters are far uric at Rev, Dilwyn Evans and Mrs, � . r Winter's field that evening to aneet both services, and will be assisted ' Evans and little daughter Rhonda 1 — 1' too few. We have been asked to teen of the youngsters who sallied c by the Male Quartet of the Baptist an Wednesday for their home in- ]cast twice as much as we have inton in all "zest for victory. - Church at the avenin service. Winni the past in order to keep the sweat- g Peg.`Mrs. Evans and daughter era, scarves etc. going out to our Adams, of the old-timers ble' orchards,ere To the Editor. with h: Dick have ernpasin s,ting for .several wegk W.Amok - rents, Mr- and M;s, W'. - 'bsye is the Army and Navy. Jack Annan, of Ajax, Arch.' Bell, Mat,I, as an•apple grower,through H. Sparrow. _ _ It ,may be hot here, but its never Presidentof the Club, Gard VAnter, the medium of- our paper, be allow- Misses• Lousie and Jessie Rorke too hot for woollens ori. the seas, veteran of many a summer, Jack, ed to present a plea on behalf of -are holidaying in Muskoka for two -- and also, we must, be- prepared Ev., Ben an -Mel. of tate Bryant all commercial apple growers in this � weeks. . for next winter. Our quota for Hos- clan, Geo. Puckrin and Ed Pascoe, district. Mrs. George Fowler attended the ' pital Supplies is urgently needed. It While, cocky as they make tscoe, During the past 30 years, the Apple I Graduation Exercises in Montreal, of consists of: *4!nai, Handkerchiefs Maggot, or Railroad Wotcn, has her daughter Hazel, in the R. C. A. —sad personal Pioperty Bags, also were: Bill Bryant, Bill Winter;Doug: Rifleman John Gordon Martin _ Bryant, Art Hedge,'l'te. Mac. Hedge, spread all over Ontario. This is the 1•', -'in wireless vrork, surgical dreasi7nga in large-ni tnbers. Piffled em invasion Beaches insect whit Tnakes the bromn streaks .. Graham Dart, iso leave at the - 'The quota for ,Civilian•Sewing is Fred Yucicrin, Bob and Art Batson, Bud Crawford, Dick W7nter and Les, all through the flesh of the apples, hams of Mr. and 34rs T. P. Robbins. -not yet completed. There is so sriuch Fawlei. The extra payer was for Mr. 'and 31rs. George Martin nese reducing their value and nfterr spoil- Capt, -George Fie! of 'Quebec is to be done, the need is great, but eived word since-our last issue o1 ing' them c-n.,pletely. The damage is at boa's rn ]Aare for a few weeks, em,rgencies — and they cr.'.we often. the death of their son and one of the workers.arefe��:Wont.you,do The une began with-the .'d ones , caused by.a_fl,,which lay's. it; eKf s accqrnpanied. b} Mrs. Field who has your share'! g' r our village boys, John liar. under the skin of the apple. It bre=•d., been with her husband durin the tiLocal Red Cross Correspondent at bat, Il this time some 90 people I �n jftf�nzan in the Queens Own made u of 1? oder women and girls, i „ . P in large numbers in every neglected past winter. <srorAe has. been pilot- P Keg,i r.,nt, un D' day, presumably , ,o with v bob} girls, several pr3.nar ap�pie orchard, 'c; v-i:d' app._ tr^rs . ing "Ansons" since,going to Quebec, ' y in landing operations in the invas- and hawthorns,- as well as in pnorty • where he is training navigators -- REPORTED !41S*4ING bo and-ra-el -car.:a so_Self, : iv.:. John rri' ctcd in'19-s0, at the age, _ Yg; g orchards.' Beira Chief annong these was J. C. Brya.zt of 16 years..5tationed at Neat-found- . afro ,i c predds ia] � n for the R: C. a. F. 1 who that day was_celebrating his land for six months, he proceeded tree, and G f;om�orchstd to orchard. Mrs. R �r°nk 1^as just return- a fly. it •pread« ea:i, from tree to ell frcv; Stdrltre-al -aftAr a two'-week 84th birthday, looking pert, youthful ,icer-as in'1:►41.-He is survived bi -Feipeople understand that the.fly'.! visit •n-it!, her son Mr. and, Mrs.:' and vigorous.. No wonde!u=-on the I his parents :and two sisters, Helen field were no fess than four children, flits about for about a week before L radon Cion g and Mary, here. Y k.and daze hter. eight- grandchildren and 2 great- •Johnny" was among the first o! staying to Tay eggs. During this ` Mrs. Hugh.Maclay and daughters _ children, all yelling, or-play- tirn8,where�proper,spraying has been i Judith and-,Sheila -are spending-- a• grand- this village to enlist for service' over- done, it'laps-up enough poison from few, da)•s' with the forrner's slater. ing or romping on the green, white seas Kwown and liked by everyone, the leldves• or fruit to kill it. But I Miss:Edith.Murray.- m-laws•a plenty, made a good-sized .,his .broad senile and .-grin always' here is the "fly in the ointment"— - - team M themselves. Tip Annan, like- brightened up the surroundings- flies already mature and laying eggs wise,smoked a. vigorous meerschauen when he appeared. The mourning of come frcrn those neglected trees and North 'Pickering Red Cross rl to see his begottena 1i.atul"y+ his death is beiing, assumed in-Pick- 1taK-thorns already"rr:ntioned, sad _. while Joe Jordan puffed troch an old. ernig, by all who knew him - one many eggs are laid before they too The"Ten-Cents s Week Club" seat briar-root,the more vigorously as the of our sons. who.has paid that sup- lap up enough poison to kill. In the $10 to North Pickering Branch of game waxed and waned. Women, rime sacrifice. meantime the damage has been done. the Red Cross on Wednesday last, as - there were, of marry households, Int 1943,'through a cormbinatiorr of -evidence of.their interest in this prdi _ .. tanned, powdered, permane'nted•a- jest which provides at least one fresh, or just P who en- . -Robert Trigg wet weather, .ppor 'spraying,.reg plain happy, - r. •lected orchards and hawthorns, gg � prisoner-of-war with a parcel of tared into the cheering with vaned - imas -ofn--it- _s _-There.passed 51way of "cue n�gone of. _scent_of all-commercial orchards good Canadian food each week {, in .Pickering,.on in. Ontario were -inteste�more ,.or Whir the Club is part+vf Brough Audley cross-section of humanity, s son-15_ , less serious] with this st, caul- ash's Red.Cross activities it is not cheerful atnd good to look'upon. Friday, June •16, Mr. Robert Trigg, Y, confined'to Brougham only. Anyone No "Casey" at the but, or Riley in his 84th year, Deceased was born Ing',much loss to growers, a0d much interested may help at any time and on-the-elide evoked more delightful. at Thorntort's Corners, the son o! of it beyond our control, in any amount. cheers nor more genuine fun, than the late William and Elizabeth Trigg. We apple-growers-are in much the Any 'Red Cross member will pass -- did the pia)ers as they took innings He had been a resident of Audley same position -with regard to the it ort to the right quarter, although after innings, The first casualty re- community for the past 39 years, vpple r-asset, or railroad worm, as Mrs. R. Birrell is the "official" coil- i, salted whew=the old hasds went to -where he hsd_fammd.-moat.-success- the sheep raiser who is, continually the field. Jack Annan.tried to stop tally: He was married 52 years ago worried fest .stray doge moTeef ]iia _ mor— a wild ball from one of the fresh. to Mary Grace Jones, who predeceas-. flock. The law says that such dogs, ]flan of Mrs, said the Lao Geo Etlistt 'men, and tore a great hok on his ed.hxn on January 14th of this year, if caught, nun* be destroyed. The Grandaughter of Local Citizen middle d tor. Blood, sympathy and He-was a 'member and regular att- law also says that apple trees and Prize-winner at St. Clement's lllrs. George Elliott,Pkkering,nee- gags soon had the hand back to the emdant of Audley United Church. hawthorns within b00 yards of s Garden Party, Toronto - calved word a taw days ago'of the -in-field. Just than Jack Bryant bent . Survivipg m: two daughters and commercial Orchard must either be _ '!reported adenine-of her only son, over to catch a grounder, when I.o! two 'sons, Mrs.'Yictor Beckley, of properly sprayed.for the rr►agzot fly, Toddling .oft with the Silver Mug beard (Gosh!. Myrtle Station, Mrs• Norman Wood, of destroyed. Fear men like to- in- donated by G. C. Elgie K. C. for Bert, on active service with the X. a ripping sound was -- C. A. F, Bomber Ccemmand, It is wonder what•happened i Ed.) Jack's Whitby, Gordan of Pickering, Ciar- yoke the law, they would mnch Pre- the•best loolcaug 'child, 18-month oldpresoatsewn. Had it ante at home, one brother George, fer neighborly co-operation. After Ddnaa, daughter of L.-A. C. Peter ed at the moment that he trousers had psrt�ed hoe been shot dowel or landed in not been for a ► set of step-ins, of Washington, D. C.and four grand- all, the fruit .borne on neglbctexi Murton, RCAF,-bac shade a proud .. ey territory'. he would have grade a real "sept- children. trees in seldom of ranch.vslnl, event grandmother, of Mrs, Robt. Dixon,- _... Bert is another of actr Pickar)kig caiber ]Lora". The funeral was held from his late for home-use. With a fuel shortage Church St. Mrs: Marton is a dauglr- bays who has been with the "Ser- Short "E,>'. is his ehsraeteriatic residence on Monday, with service looming rap for next winter, ter of Mrs. Dixon, and 'L,• A. C.- for some time, Entering the jollity, kept reiteratitgg."Take-your conducted by Rev. M. R. Jeuionson. old trace would.help out with the Murton, i riephevv o>t Mrs.-Johns, of- vices" service which appealed to pial about time, cid boy' Take your time]" Inter•nent at Groveside Cemetery, fuel suvply, and apple wood imakes Pickering. The father has been over- service t splendid•fuel. seas for two years and has'not' get two years ago, he soon became s .Skull-capped Bill Winter jumped Apple growers spent] large suras � his beautiful young daughter.. but got. the ball. emery year for spray material, to A 'large-sized picture of the young recognized ly, nral". me 'took to twice his with his stentorian voice, prize-wirarur and her another was flying readily, and became a ante Art Hedge, statnding, reliable and dependable never let up, Doug„ with his sand- Fit. Officer Ai'n'en' Chapman �: asy nothing of the time required to apply the spray, and it..is very.din featured in the Telg'egon the 20th. pilot — taking his 'training and- dune smock, looked like an uglish Repotted *We" ' courses with high standing, and auilkanan. Fred Puckzin, despite s oonraging that through iia fault of �h°fig. ,_--s-. _..thimrb, pitched_a�if—his vote__ 1'd was received•here do Thee- their own, Providiytg 'tltst spraying fine-looking young Flying Officer. at the next election depended upon da by Mr. and'Mrs. 3U•S. ChaMan has been well dom, the crop has " $lythe '1 Having been`reported "missing"ing" it. Dick Adorns ew ted' so rmach that Armen Chapman, o!, the R. C. been. damaged by this pest coming 44 . strong hopes are being held for his that he began to think that spraying .A. F., ,has been .reported -missing, in tion outside. Born, ori Friday, June 9, 1944, to eveintually being reported- safe. - codling moth was-'an easier job. Jack following operational. duties: We therefore, are appealing for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H-, Moorehouse, The natural suffering of, suspelnse Spencer and Gard Winter refereed Armen, well known to Pickering co-operation so that we can defeat Whitby, (nee Blanche Balsdon), at A. F. this pest' 'Oshawa•General Hospital, a daugfi- by his mother and sisters, one of and still lived to tell the tale• residents enlisted in the R: C, , and'it is only through that whore is in the Women's •Division, Six innings were played when the in 1941. He trained at Toronto, Jar- co-operation from neighbors and by ter. - a R. C. A. F„ and his many friends is score stood 15-10 in favour of the vis, 'Calgary, Edmonton and for a thorough, tkrrely' spraying on our appreciated by everyone. We hope 'old roosters.- Then Gard called for t. part, that it can be done. We really time on the East Coast and Wes . for good news. cheers for the "young sprouts" _--. .Coast• Armen has been overseas need this help. 00 and such a cheer, and counter cheers since a )ear ago this month. A. A.'Bnight, Ith the'church.... that-the young Jersey bull.nearby He attended-a'churn. Ont: June 16 1944 Annual Music Recital By Pupils of up-tails and seeks the shelter of the and-on leaving school, worked fora Hermitage Farms sit LsChnte Fair Pickering r *t Mrs. P. N. Spratt, — June 28. Hydro towers,° while neighbor,Urban time in the. Big 'Store here, before St, George's Church, Sunday, Jun* Blake's. horses snorted to race the going into business for himself. The Ayrshire Herd at Hermitage 25. -The -One Hundred and Twelfth The Annual Music Recital, by the C P, R, freight that was rumMarried to a former Pickering school Farm, Pickering, now one of the Anniversary of .the Potntding of. St. pupils of Mrs. P. N. Spratt, will be by, The old lade had quit in time, teacher, Mrs. Chapman, is at Pres- outstanding herds of the Dominion George's Parish, will' be celebrated' held in the United Church on Wed- for like Mark Twaint's boat, they ent teaching in Hepworth, Ont. The, came home from the LaChute, Que., on Sunday,, June% 25, at 11.00 a, m.' nesday evening, June 28, at 8.00 P. stopped when the) yelled. sissy friends of Armen and Mrs. Exhibition °'last _ week .,with ;matey The guest preacher will be Rev. H.' 41 m. sharp. . Silver Collection at the Despite the thunder storms 'that, Chapman, .and Mr, and Mrs, M,. S. awards, including: The Heoau Trophy .R. Hunt, M• A, B. D., Rector of St.I door for the -Red, Croce. were going roumd, despite the sobe Chapman express their hcgie for for Beat Displaw.o! Ayrshires, 1st. John's West Toronto, and there will $� ing effects of. a nation-at-war, and "good news" before long. and 2nd Prize Cows 3 and under 5 be special music by the choir. All a; Pickering Women's Institute despite the C. C.F.news,from Sask, The immediate community-of Pick- ears 1st Yeazlisr Heater, 2hd Prize are cordially invited. Sunday School these people carne" out to enjoy a -ering is. just ginnlj g to feel the i as visual at 1OJ00 s. m. r A Cady, JuniorgChampion Female, The Women's Institute will meet day off ►d to relieve the tension horror, amxietiYand suspense of war: including the Specials -Hermitage at the ho=e of Mrs. Dixon, on Tues. that these tames have produced. It with three,well-known popular young Fsrana counted among their Winn- " ' Dtmbarto'n" day, June 27, at 2.30 p. m. Assist- was a good relief. It was rural. Ont- pien of our village reported on thir in8s six let Prize Ribbons. Bob St. Paul's Dunbarton,, Sundayoy acts: Mrs. Hall and Mrs._Bie. ario at play once more. Of such page . as victims of a conoiitieyn Mudd Bill Neae -acrd Fred -Kirby June_ 25. Sunday School at 2.00 P. A report on the District Annual stuff is.our' goad Canada•made, It thought up in ,the de:I=ish minds of resented the showing. m. Evening Prayer at 3 p. rzr. Preay will be given. A Paper on "History is thin friendly give-and-take that' men, for which no onhas yel pro- P iso Entries 3n .Canada's. Largest cher at tlris service, Rev. E. G. -: t of Gardening" by Mrs. A. E. Bald- grade the invasion possible and video a satisfactory' wer or ex- • Ayrshire Cattle Show. Robinson. �• - -- win. Roil Call —.'1Gaideniari Sthts•', Danldrk taaiow: . ' - I 4 i o. - . ; a a L L �x hese days, when tea must yield, think of." . The inspector's face hardened; - the utmost in flavour, quality T and he swung upon the disrepn-- _ - table figure in wading boots who, with Bill .had Just returned from --' ---- _ U of supreme importance. Ask for . . the next room and had resumed - �� DA1 his scat in the corner p the door. SALA "Thank you,",the inspector bark- "supporie you tell me Justi and where You have known this — AV - --)7uang.,lady." y In - _ OF -BUSY CANADIAN HOUSEWIVES Some o,e-CTiristine •ahouglit it s wii B:11-cried out, •��'atch him''' xK 3 i, . .. ._ $ellc 's cereals have an AL Then all the lights went out, `. - important place-in Canada's dWMand a chair a with y kitchens-note, more than After that there was in 'the ioorrl �� +� M ��' Appetizing anytimte- rothipg but the sound of scuffling ;ffi� .' .ever.ApR feet seal heavy breathing until the y for breakfast,lunch,between • SERIAL STORY '. - • - - ,dohs opened=ani'-slammed-shttt�-- . . ---• �` snacks.Ad' Savour t4;b - Murder on the Boardwalk ' running came from t}se .darkened leftover"dishes, `left o ' es tool - ccrrtdor outside. -- BY ELIFORE COWAN STONE \ lien the lights flashed on - _- _— _ _ agate., .titers'-were-left-M, the room - _ only the inspector, who stood with -- ou" you, idtatitg '_ _ -` _ i speeds, it is ttvealed'tltat hies. Tal- asked softly' Wiln;ei, cowering behind 'a"chair, - 'bo t was Yardley's silent partner. your, cousin's writhie" and Christine., . Almost at once •. 's {`v im: k' .\` �"'� E a Christine's identity is also made "I-I don't know. This certainly gill Yardley--opetied the door and �okg�f,toas (mown. Then the inspector hands looks like.hers." came in. t ' e `hssaa lettei written by her cousin. "Isn't there anything y'ou. car "bFtil; Inspecto>;' •said Bill, . r`• :'" ady'to, � She has been cut out of Cousin tell me," the inspector went on al- ..puss-in-.Boots pulled a fast one, )may will, most genii}, "that might theory didn't he? I think•your men have some light on this business?' - ]opt him' in-'the dark. -I'vc been C1 1 its to - / won ertng 'Since' Christine bad first caught tell him a thing-about las- take yon to notice that the switch sight of lhat pitiful .body,on the par, for insta atb�ut that tele- right beside' his chat." - lsonertte bench, she had known• phone girl, an out the sw'ami'4 "Anel I'm wondering"-the in-n. - �isnor and remors_t. J:ot* she knew wearing that da spector's ryes were , far from -- Iftssror. But all that-, , his inevitable friendly-"just hose nhuch yoti _ "I sec- for you, a -very real dan- questions-twouid ake. time. And helped him, Yardley." is ger," a voice echoed in her mem- if the clairvoyant had had any past s • • iAry, n this, why should he have tried The telephone -rang.' Iltspector "I've got to know-why were you agreed. "I wouldna tekt'tha: job "But;" she faltered, ".Cousin to warn her? Now she wanted only parsons picked, up the instrument beating up Jas-that man dotcn oil ,a bet;' he said. aA dls- Efr,ma knew that I am not'�extrav- to'get to her Isom and satisfy her and'•listened. Then, as if the call on the beach tonight?" They argued, anal finally ant-she T nc tr snggestrd that self that, there was, among her had been a signal he was waiting Bill was silent for along mo- center was asked why. . A elld not Je thought arN« . And she has beloagings. nothing sinister-liks for, h;c suggested almvet pleasant mrnt bsforc.he replied,."I am go- take the general's job. for ., roti ing to tell you because­--well, you gee, there's no chance for >iorno- asenr mentioned :her will to me. ibis letter- -to complicate the in- ly, "You rnighs as well all go and. y tv for your ou.n tion;'. Visas_ _the reply. , - I can't imagint that she wrote credible pos,jton ,n which alts St. some sleep," have got .ta ksto, (titlis letter. But—twits did found herself.- };ardly daring to bilious that safety, Christine,.he was following Genera] Eisenhotctr told t6N they vv ere Arte, - C£iristiae found you: ops this story on himsel' when tro s "He was-what i" t visited the Cauadians •l,wthr ,IU�INUAL,• MEETING OF THE�FIRST CHURCH OF rtr�elf, �its Bill, and d- ft timet, .*Ile was skulking in a shadow.? before 'going downstairii and into, the CHRIST, SCIENTIST, BOSTON, MASS., JUNE-5, 1944 street `Aa she and Bill were turn- Bill'saki, "when,yon came out of' that elaireoyani s joint: and ;he Hatchin Eggs Staid i� away 'Wil 'et coughed�apolo-" un =along the Boardwalk behind $ $g i g - you,key early t+aitin.g for a chance Test F44ht Stir ally. ,- '. �' _ tOsto;sou viper- there was no ` Te O# Lang r y ..` "Mi-es Thorenson, o • * i .,tries he said,."all. P x `. one e1 a near.' you wouldn't care to go on people to oecupte� eoa - ;` sketching In that booth non-bat - ' twill want poultry during Ftoa wrpcae I find i quieter-place'? Christine's spine craw izd at the struction, anal if hatching egg:•eaa } ix ? t'Xa Could you meet Inc• tomorrow _ picture.his wordy conjured.' . be flown to them insteaa! o :•�rds, r J. morning-say at that drugstore in '`Of course ' Bill •went ori, the there will be many'econotr To € t the Crests sew - and talk -things reason i'knots is that I was trailing. 1 f f determine :whether eggs wtl. .latch _ g y after the :zriatiuns of tenspe:an,re over: Working with you has you,. too. Wriilt I was- down on -_ beer. such a-�a p'lessure." the beacb.' I' $aw You -'tandin ' } octet ' p:essure t7 •Ment no In '-" ° •'C4"Ry -- Christine, hesitated rendes -a light on the Boardwalk, . and bas etc 'frankly-•; shall have to earn some reading aottlethin I, was trying Ji to flight, the University of= ]f ary g land and American Airline; ec I t;• money somehow, Mr. Wilutet-' 4o catch. up mit :gnu when, you contig flew 23 dozen eggs-- went ggs frbrn ` .• +,Iaa "Lentil 10.30 tomorrow -then?" went into that Temple of 'Fruth 1�ashingtou ..to Los Angst and the. �ittle man beamed "Goad - pia - i^ d bac , an t c.t put them car_just off the Boardwalk. amber • ai 7:t.' Dark cubatlon with an. equal t is e. d no I've got mc.hing - + �n Tv so t .. t beth flown 'as ireclr a" "L;.arn.-. pristine,_' Bill said u to ask you, ClTristirte. Just notY that'had 157 chicks from 1d0 Y - t had - - Mr. %!Vilirret patttrtd e## uric the-- -Sou star ui s ' darknes!, •"I wish .you wouWn t. by name, d;dn't you egg that ew, and 162 roe rose s fl "Rall ' Christine a to ed as a check. tone ,;ion: Didn't_.you see those flashlights h rdly--he'-- �clifitrg gg tan a floes »~ ' vin off all around you down on saki a g liecing it yet herself, 'he'saJtspar- , tt Boardwalk? After ,coni ht t s . b ,.: to • :�.,-0:,,. -. .. g _ Cousin.Emma s- - .„:�..,;d a marked woman." he t+ae her butIer.tlie last I kAt new. Europe ('hristine stopped short. s incredible,' but suppose he _. ._ .; > sltt $viewer PubWStttg Society :' f hose �ren.t>ere Iii her:" You Will Enjoy Staying At — doin " _lie _dsrnattded -thadut nI ay sulipos.ins .tG T as T6 ST.-REt`sis HOT.. . VViii]e _holding military might 'essential ta' the victory' of allied _ tf" _ :mations .over the ani,-t.firist claims of injustice 'asiJ. intolerance• 1`he occ;:rred to int -hat they were " shbrtiv, "But what s a lot lstoie, ` , — _„_•(Christian Science -Board of Directors told the annual meeting of The •Aiping at me.” ital to me 'is that be. wasdt dol, Ewen Room witho iw si r1+.••' V to blowing )'On for any g, er and- " Mother 'Church, the First Church' of Christ, Scientt,t, m Boston.'- }Q r`p ct t had t be the -tie' leate i�ppm ii/assacbusetts, that frtedrtn is essentially a•spiritual•gift.I. be realized ..But Bill 'eves if-fie •ataubed Doable, ria� VIP, U2"wwi through spiritual understanding and attaintitent." front -page. ,I•f you're .really Cowin Emma-why .:•should .he rg ,;0" trod, utas■g and DAA:!- et Directors cited the•universal determination to win the peace as bard,up, w h}•-not let me help, in- want to�taran ntc r' lag xighef�. -•advance-evidence of a'.Wo1<Id-nide -realization that 'righteous victory' ste;,d of a complete outsider?, Any:- "God knows-anless lie's a t at-; .Slaerbourne at Carlton smdcr arms NNJI1 not suffice to guarantee freedom to mankind. I don't trust 'your.._funny, i$c" : . and only' God ...knows Tel. RA. 4156 Freedom''from want and fear, freedom in; worship and speech, little Lc«." }where lie's skulking now. OW Diiecfors 'stated, constitute 'much more than a'. political• slogan „tot mist him? : . That help ••Christine,'you :recognizedb- him:at or government ideology,' "for our great �ay-ahow'er, Christ Jesus, - * '-- God's trill and k«, old babe-in-the-tvood'c'' once, didn't yc:;' I .was .sure th;1t. wQ T=�I pproclaimed -centuries ago that freed�nt actors resist ",')]d? Hc's robitlr' not ' got, you had', y • taw: furthermore. he gave'simple, clear direction ._for the attainment .: P Christine's hioc,d ellilltct. �� 1*3 :of. full-freedom for. the •individual, and _through the individual for zl]r much on:mc, Lots of men are bald If 'swore Bill• hail been so sure, hamanit�. at so.'And he, ina}i 1te•hctpless; but he !lce�n't handle the truth ary Inspector Parsons had not, ai she' tiers to the chance for ever; r:ce. Son In Canada suffering from sure• -rr illi' o been t .r ai fur. a p'n. for, c,: fi li ptd, t just guc"Ing•' 1I ,•.hin6•, painful-piles o.try =id• t ilei voa nTc�nkttcw• remedy with the proania�cost +" • '' - (Continued Next Week) :r,•elicble firm to refund -the coat of the treatment if you ara,, not / "He tiidri t go To any moving sail?fled with sbe rEaulta �� picture 'tettiRitt-er' tf• lit did it ' Simply �o fo say drtftc an 'and L � I vv:ti nea:cr ]0 Clan nine.a� ne said.' Has O CII8I1Ce Or ect ed. e R „tks LLnai- noao - y. t_e1 H easy'and pleasa•,:cto ­T4-,w you know:" - — — ` !S • e �i ttreatitien ;. _NABISCO _ �::. - o i. it _ I Batt h m down Orr l to .beach r jail?. ion-r Qat' • use and-pleasing results are q� k ly noticed itching and 'sort r* after .9.:t0. 1 ou see, after Labor a relieved, Pain subsidPa a-. :v* DED ��EA� 1ppv- D:,:,•. I'm permitted toe hit my :t1s Generals Dacig'.tt D. Eiscn- the rreatment ,s continued the SHRED 4 '/ her to the beach. The hitching hover• eoiintrande: oi, the. . Allied painful' pile tumors heat over in, 'the rectal melnhranea r:can ]q �,�K Invasion hetce�, was pasting b}' red healthy. Get a bottle of lion- _ % pospt.ate right behind that .5:udi°, an :Cain hospital in his' -big Roil today and. see" .'or you",elf d _ w S• s rr Tonight I went clown to see what what an eas)•, pleasant' way liinousitie, with its four stars anti to rid yourself of your pilo m:_ety, 011"? r V l wr,- condition' tl et were in-and there at active gir� d it`ef, oft Of tv0 OTF, r gbh'*or of til* n.cleft 111:' ', ua� vca,r n tie babe-to-the-wood, of tett c ca r E - s „ s t. t tchin� the tear I*`n reliable rtrm, dufair bu*]nc•*n• l' pckiTig around bcuind ilial'booth„ pdn for, over 80 Serer•. it ."u n "Peking around?" go by hoitlted to it. ' are troubled with *ore.`, Irchins, "slosh," T•c said to the other. "I painful pile■. Hem-Road meat Same "He fountlatio s at his bOOt:L LIS t' Price w e r she small par( ! tefo:e I tante along, het w en'tttoff' look- at that bltggy;"an alit nn at•+ISSUE n , rc 'd all !' trimmings. The other soldier UE 26-1844 rep to the .Board•,yalk. I don't tltinl: - r ,• 'i i Serve this de.lightful breakfast-- he u�en saw me. treat to your family often,ht's Tl'.ey v:ere strolling along rite good-and it's good for ' promtnade t o w a r d Christine's theml Nabisco Shredded street. i "Whaar is made from 1000 "Rill lt' •Christine Eaicl.suddenly. e Canadian wghoae whegat- . leu don't mippose any one could . ,,?o:.ton':' _ l ,contains ease buildin car-A? -hc,:r, Tt,, _ bohydratiis,proteins,and the swREo ,; :minerals,ironond¢hosphprus. -• "l�ct tiitaess; lite inspector man Ready-cooked, ready to eat. age:l ,to ttire us for.sound white .Try the tasted, procticol're•• the Iights twcte out," Bill said with. cipes found in every package. a short laugh. "13ut it's a sure bet yi1 THE CANADIAN SHREDDED . •- r th�ei�re giving us pretty short rope. ,. WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. Wc,il stick to the gide open spaces aSbx Nl•gtsra Fon,,t•nede in t' c-•n:id+ile of the walk 'to dis- SERVE PLENTIFUL ,i u;,;, ,,.ca,r,dropper•=. anyhotc. .: FOODS L,11," C;,ri:tine hurried on, -- - - .. w . a : ,,. -.. ,0 I � y: � � .. .. SI . _ 1. --- • ':, +, ^� a '3 ' p A B SS _ - — ;.r,: >. ,•yzY;• /. •:.•, f•..... r' r-3�.:•'•�`�:..v�?:.;.. `r - _�l/ ROMAN O . .:,r;:,•,:ryfi•:a,::,rh:-... ^ .1' F y 4 -:. :;'•?:<i::'f'' - .f _ �a - _ __ .. -i - �,­ `� "-";I�ii� , - . ��Cc f ;;".�.�,� ... 1— _ \ *' _ _ (1 \ �. - J I p – _t, : . ... it' ` . . 1. -*i0iX , I - _, � �� _ - .... W:f,..c — — —. -- -- .,:.r.rrr ., . : ;,, •i U$ h11, is S iS '„ Lr¢NAS f 1�t10 I b C L t. Lh ,I v v J . F • Q F cite ` _. :, busi5s o Qin. ve a iC�1tL - 1 en .. It, " 1 . to host' + h< 0�� vo Ycea r gh inion �!: i:�i��;. I 15 lesbcic'' art'hen �Lho icuce raorb . . . ' t. >s<: x k'�+` duL ra iC�CC' LiCu tC 't - a .... . _ — : ::` r° ..., :e nd a' fov a�Xk n ,.a a o� = - <. M%. ood of sn cicg, SLi� i�a11Y vv� lr ;. , 1 �„ of r -r! - K ' ge5outee ���uf icLaiY+ woLhus .s Mahe. 0�3 s 1 , �_ ..- _- _ -... . ,a _NX _. I,x n z , sa o Mai. ,en. -Harry Johnson,• above, - S• \l e . deckued . that the honor df gar- s r fo {e� 0 ,;, . . - — riaOLY:g ys anclea cape t -- �p0 a�� --�,C- f.�- X15, --- _- - n e -- -- I - - - comtwt through the Italian earn- 11 S O� --- ; ;: � 4, ao ct o g tag cva t _ �l —. fa�'1' —_ . - _,ti vi51� ora foe{ka Ganad�. flM REEL TO REAL: • � ,: s�oCCs:�a�, ��n o laori inVc c s�ii4ticv4 - - , A` 11, eLha4s Q e�r1y t hoLiBaY tee de ` o t ';` >`a s. I 1._ s '' . •a <& . OL L4 ci1Qe f pS - ' * �. �r 5 ,.- aye a U`' , f r' ti 1. S ,.- 1. ".+�^ „ ,: .i, ,SLC a .. - - 11 I 1, r� - - y ' ,,,t >Pr7 _ - y �r�+' . ' .� "°' F ';,y� lr yr rr J % r r x', . f le-I �') _ y.. :Y R. - - u�r fJr r .f vF . - , X' . r f� f qE -- . ` - : k - T A A I 1. _ IP -.R Q . V„I N1 C_ E. . D E •.TOURIST AND f ew M -• 0 Fie - _:<„ ._.. 5 I , p.UBLICITY BUREAU __ wt .I 1. - ; s' —' ri I. -. lQO soy Sit., T•nnN. Erin 2111, . 1 . -- '^ ry --}1�`�--/y�I . . mW '. . . $crcen -stars 'Alexis .Smith and CANADA S OLD - W O R t 0 V A C A?I O'N i A N D • - . =� - ,Cram; Stevens, . above: were ' . .I we(; ' in the motion:picture. "The 9. 11 I . ___.. I.)oug'girls,".:and liked the idea so anucl- that they decided •o do. it in , kw r" . r�1 "..?c. They plan to be mar- - a.. .,n - , f�. • ----- -._...---... . .-- -..._. _ .- ._rrcd i -june. -- - — ---- _ - --- . SAME SCENE '. :. BUT NOW ITS FRANC£ . - .: - `.QUAK NG QUISLINGS -- _ ,• _ ' - ' - -� --- �----- ..-..,...� __ _...-. _ e __.,. 1. •r •� ;: :. . - .. . I L. t -w - • r k s;2 fi 1 a, t _— y _. ... .�. .._. _ ... -- .... __ '4 :pC yes ... ,. s. t} F 11 . ¢' �.w'yM�.�, � .. 4p .1/11 - . � v O ',. - _ l+qf. , i.I Cs �"Qw .pj'yam., ._ - . .; w ' . r$ . _ ,�° r' t 7 S �,,� ♦ - .11 # I . _ ,�'. -� ': 1 r .. ...'_Tris 2-inch mortar crew in the foreground is laying down'an effective barrage and smoke.bomb- :ire foe ' ecvaa:ing infantry. This photograph was taken during the final'pre-invasion exercises in 'England. Oct ane 6 it was enacted in reality on the soil of France when the Allied 'armies, wrath Canadians in the van, sided between Le Havre and Cherbourg. ' - • ' V .. . _.— • . _ _ .. I , _, . • • . . ..THIS IS NORMANDY _ . - • step forward that Allied invasion for.cps take on European . Day D ' ;, Every .. ar g _.__._ 7-: mm . :" who'st bbedrietheinc�ounntryrhena in oth Dbackalby playing'the Nasi . � .- game. Four •of -those who- watch the Allied advance most fear- 'i . 1. ` x : . : - fully are pictured above. Top, left, is Norway's V•idkun-Quis'.ittq, ' i .whose name ,•is• now a.common�noun in the .wcabulary of infamy. .11 — — _ (' - Top, right, -is, France's Pierre Laval, aleveral-tirzte targzt -of ,asses- :: '� ' ` ;i; f " sination, attempts below are, left, .Anton :4lussert, No, 1 Dutch •'"' ••• - 1 •;.. <'' IVari;•and Leon Degaelle, Belgium's Fascist leader., _. . ft' • • x +- . ` - 'TI m constipation due to. i delis itcd I "found rnit about �'ou,soarer fro r , '•• - niL•BRAN,Ifor it my constipate lack of"bunk'in the diet, that •quit . S - tion woes. It rid me of taking nasty cheer forALL'hRAN:Its-sogentleand - .71 harsh pulgatives-which never simple.:111 y-ou do is eat KELLcx,c:s t_ L. .helped m o r e mttffitis ever do a cereal or filenty 1 i; #tian a av o : y' i. : :> s xs r:. d F;... , ' 4,;,;�• >Qi °' ,,� 'so. Nov than]:' of water.This famous cereal helps Vi „; t ""'"" ""' -goodness.'I'm an produce smooth-working"bulk",and I. �, ,; , ALL-BRAN reg prepare Wastes fear easy'eliminatitut. 1 ` `'°"" r ` '. vlar'.I�couidn t . And once you know,ALI.6pukx, s rc- '= r�, miss eating ief,yo • i l' u'llwanttoedt.iteverydayta ' ' v re lar, Remember,it's a cereal . f . r..r : I fientle act stn gu .` '_• • .� =�A 116 " '` ir.; cereal'for —not a med;cine.Get ALL-BRAN to- _ fi la:n be.;oeen A }l day, at your -z.'Icer's, 2 hand sized y Z: at,L•a:e of Ccercourg p-ninsula, scene of lone: g .: f=" +'.I • 'w, Js. r y Nr•zi. ; :a is pictures;iu� Norman Island of Mt'. St, Mic`tel;',lnri a. our as a'tcu;lst 1�=.:z; i • Alade U ICelb�^••''s i ndou Can. hews serenity cf island in pre-war days. L'S: ...al,i; - 3' t � I - . 1.. .. - - - ... _ .. , , . • . ... 1 - !f _ .. • Ferree past. Plan to attend the Dominion Day ( RADIO S E R V I C E '� _. - . __ f@ _- y�_ —.. .--_�Iebratioa in Piekesibg - _- - - -_ - DU.NA,LD -AUDDT.. -Basraies. '-?5--itl8._rnedzvm ..cedar p� .tor sale, also Melotte Sgpamtor. - _ 4 [�.'soudwr.Notary puhuc. to A.X.►a.o John Hatch, 4 con.'Brock lid. visa torm.rb' us.late A.X.Cod. ` M.south w�.`f "..Apply -1PhItN, std -Fe J. Do evan _ .._ ,• 'West. _ - - _ - ON. BELL tt ROSSt Nagging Psis __ •BE71T _ Earflaiosa 8t Solieitera and Othrra _... _ . __ .. _.__ r:..;r;� W. J. Beaton, X. C. - Telepl►one - +jrtht-Tsmpot ri_..' — . ;• i66 $las $ts: I• O.Aswa — geg,=8,_C.---A Nmven It may be Yoas 8�• • In the Estate.,of Henry William, ' a°tOed _. -- — _ —. ..Marks, deceased. _ .. :..�Phgae 19St - �, Make of me"- 1. , . D F Roan John L. Pond C. H C K OPT D. T ALL PERSONS having'Claims a- 872 Bay Street — TQsonto gaiust the estate of Henry William _ ARTHUR FIELD E L` D - - Di es Block, Opp P. 0. Marks,., late of the T,ownshig of -Brierhsh- Hospital Barrister Solicitor Notary Public •r 8Pickering - - Phone 118 wo own—mm Farmer, who-'a thA CoUnty Of Ontario, PHONE 52 R died on or about_the - Government ce _ - C. - 19th day of May, 1944, are hereby DICKERING, ONT. C. C RICHARDSN OggpWM ONT. - notified to send part4culArs-of sans 611 Str• -. 3TOUFFVILL� _ _ Suite,611 — Continental Life Bldg - t., tho undersigned _Executor .on or e_191 - : --:_ S'f1-Bay-St.Toranta-. before the 14th day of July,i9 after which to the estate will 00 Maternity, Medical �+� distributed, having regard only to Cssea .Taken .'-the cla:4ns of which _the.Executor - Fa"- '-S' Elevator' LEY . shall then have had notice. Maternity Semi-Room We do building -of- all Nada STA r- --_-.----Dated at Torofito, this 13th day of Registered Nurses in Attendance 6 -Row Gov. Reg. Seed Barely — — as _ ENTERING in stock june, !94 ---•-Harry A. N w by hie $otic- — Ambulance Service Will soon be in itors, Harry A. Ne�rman aad New PLUMBING 7 FEED GAAhV ., ' saran, 36 Toronto Street, Toronto 1, -MRg. E. R. GOOD - ROOFING ` ''—iQntario. Jul. TWealio' sell Brantford Roofi� Barley, 'Oats, and Wheat- in $toe)c _ c �lltYlll Bathroom. -_ Whole or Ground �.Stoe Materials, Empire Clover Beed j Equipment, Duro Wates none Stoaffville 100 1 C _85s mu, Beatty Stable alfalfa, Red`C3over, Alsiite, Tbsotlq. -REID S MARKET Equipment, and and Garden Seeds THURSD•YA, FRL, SATURDAY j ]Sstetlale_ : . ._ .. Fertilizer• June 22, 23and 24 `+ - �Ordes Your Fertilizer Now Est mates Fres My ' Frie nd •Flicka N"ty First Service our A� - -- w. .alidt ,one aa�se.a_�- Wort FRANK R, 8MI'I'S, MANAGER - the &bole. Soddy McDowall - Preston Foster j Phone SOS ti . also. •. .: :___•�ysE StIY_T8E BEET — YOU MASE THE TEST' - __-F. J. PROUSE _ Claremont, Oen. COMEDY cABT0012{ . Y phone Pickering 40, MONDAY, TUES. WEDNESDAY, June 28, 27 sad 26 t IV Government Girl to Olivia de Havillaind arsd ( F, . A So Tafti - - - e Leon Errol, in --• - i' _ Wedtime 'Story n. THURSDAY; FR>., $ATUi1DAY - y i JUNE 29. 30 and Sl . } al DIDDLE DIDDLE _TeMatoGM61i 3.! w x .-T RSP VR i _ ' TRANSPORT •,CART49GZ :.DIOVING WDA., MAW WORNFIRD AUCTIONt38R AND VALUATOR Saler conducted Anywbero 4 r ' P•hooe or write. Address 914 Dun Street, East, < w•• i1 hitb'y, Ontario - Notice '- _ binattan Storm Doors iii _ e Storm flash• Mad to Order -: F Canada and the United Nations service "You'll need months of avo had, depended• upon. "Armchair intensive training io make you i�sphalt .Shingles' 1, :;`; Soldiers" to .fight this war, the' fighting-fit: � Roll Aoo[iags Nazis and Jap&would have grabbed . Asphalt 9idia{i 'fI?on't be a stay-at-home and let the Wall Boards etc- this-country long ago. ry �• o an — _ ._ - •' -' other fellow do it.Get-into a man's w _ — -- - • N. M• Gordon There is no "Royal .Road" to uniform -with the G.S. badge of .. _ Berlin. It's fighting all the way honour on your sleeve. If we're _ E and.'Canada's, Army needs every going to win this war, we'll'have' �, C• CLENDENINa �_� ore than just read about it •- EUNERAL DIPrivate ANJMUMW BEGTO s �y S x should volunteer for overseas in the papers; ' - 1 ti C y°. . .. Day d.'Ili ;- ee Ntslre So; come on you follows,the good old army has got to finish tho job1 - herr ® < WEAR IT ON YOUR ARM Markhalnt Onto _. i► Clarke Prentice •. / ' '' LICENSED AUCTIONS= �• 7- PHONE AGIN- bS W a, MILIMUM s'� i ► ► 1 f For the Counties of York and Oa0• • ario; successor,to Corp. Kan Press . ry, Ltbe _ tics H. Prentice (formerly. Pzs a*a and Prentice). Farm and Vftw- �� stock $ales a Specislt Yi at ftk Yi i i F+' t-f..� �- .. 1F � .s b - fir' i' r '0•.J r � � ''!•x �r.z ^w ' - T - THE PICKERING NEWS' JUNE 2`3, 1944 ( upp�e�a'ent heetO--- - S' - � here this Sunday evening on account GreenwoodGreenwoo �-� --..,: . -. • _ '. ,.;, of- Decoration Bervices--at-:Salenr.--- . :- H M . George, Wilson spent a few Rev.. . H. Wylie of °Coluubus p - 'Ther- will not . ,be any S�inday ' Ste- days last week at Ora Station, School or preaching service here on. da eveningas Mr McVey conduct- Sunday June Z5, as there is the Dec- y ' Hamilton spent Sunday with -Mr. - Da Service at Salemm Cem- ed anniversary services at Kedran, and Mrs. Will Green. 1 etery at 2.30-p. m,, when Rev. R. W, D16n't forget r, Earl igney spent ,Sunday in 4 - M�c:Vey and Rev. Parks, .of Whitby; picnic in Greenwood. Park on Satur- Orillia. da afternoon. Pros- ill have charge. Music in enlarge of - Y - --The pupils of Balsam school and reenwoo urc _c oir; withMrs. zind Sunitli - . _ L L. Pegg as soloist. pect, Mr. and Mrs. Paul` Wi3sen-Mr. quilt and sold tickets on r it. Mr. Mr. and Mrs; Thos. Hutchison and Rich Wilson and daughter Leona, of Sherwin, of Ashburn was the lucky "Mr. and Mrs. Bone, of Toronto were Br�oklin, spent Sunday with Mr. winner. Proceeds of $25 go to help = and Mrs. George Wilson. _ _.. - the war effort. t Mr. awetaxiled by 14. —n r . . Most o e men: rom e e were at Service on Sunday, sent Sunday with the fonner's P at the barn raisin at-Wella aln's last - ,,Mr. George Law, • of Toronto and � . - - g - parents at Glen Major. ;Freda daughter, Mrs. McA,vay, called on There _will be no chutch service y' friends here on Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hadwi�n visit- ea Mr. Hadwin's sister and family, . at Seagrave• over the week-end. - we welcome Mr, and Mrs. Oscar for Victory Gardeners Raine and family to our village. NSWERS Mission Circle meets at Miss Edith �r ' - - taken in liquid form through his Ora.nerod's on .Saturday afternoon, snort which is especially built for ---- June 24. -. _- _ - , F1>8_ ��, the purpose. - ' .�rhid s . . e� ICTOA1► Is Aphid Damage Really Serious?Green �R► ver What Are Plant Lice Aphids can be terribly destruc _ - ___ ----- _ a e rAbout?' _ tive. Scientists have counted in the _ Th t ,I- a So Much The ' Ladies' Aid' will ' hold their neighborhood of 25,000 individual Plant lice is the term used com- aphids on a single tomato plant. If - regular meeting at the home of Mrs. ap g T, Williams on Wednesday, June �nonly when deferring to aphids. you had 25,000 mosquitoes sitting 28, at - 2.30. Word fox Roll Call . :They are called plant lice because on you night and day, constantly..they cling to the plant like lice drawing blood, it would be a severe "Promise. .an live by sucking-juices from the drain on your system. Your garden Sorry to report Reg, htighswander Gender shoots, leaves and soft bark. plants find this same drain'on their . . �urider - the doctor's care, and hoe They remain , racticall station - p y � life blood which is the sap •.- P for �a speedy recovery. Cdngratula- e- 3- - - • - .. s There Aa��ier?�Se _ • :tions to Reg., who passed on all 1118 . ....birth to young at the rate of 8 to P ) •10 per day. These young are ready From Plant Lice? -examinations. - to do likewise in about two weeks. Theplant louse or- aphid, as-we - Mr. and Mrs. A. Michell entertain- "You can see how they multiply. have said, operates by sticker his ed the •Y. P. S. on Tu_esdav of last :,Only the fact that-nature destroy .intim ea any - week.. They report[ a good attend- the aphids in huge quantity pre-.. part of the plant he can penetrate orrice. Mrs. Michell was speaker, and vents their, doing untold damages the urpese ef--w3thdr$wing in the absence of our organist, Mxs. sap, There is in the saliva of the Where Do Plant Lice .;B1 eke Lehman, played, plant louse an irritating substance +Come From in the First Place? Corp. Benson Draper, of T,rentan,_ that will almost arum a crop. - Corp. sp.ndi+:ig a week-end 'with . the an ice or aphids have a pecu- hc folks. liar way of starting their first ger - ' e.Winpad Aphis that erations in the spring. They hatch ,flies in the springand -Mrs. Merle Tlicimpson of Hamil- gives ro ;- - to-). is visitingher mother Mrs. T. from eggs which have been hidden - -.,away on trash or in other safe :.Williams. :. . - �i- - • - - - ;places,-over winter. The first , gen- � e - ,eration that hatches can fl and threshing outfit for peas is be- y --nn-r erected on . the tow n-line. :. spreads about on favorite vegeta- tion. h.Aph tion. The next i r without generations Are born Audley : w d continue t -gives without wins an on wings ;their- host plant, givrng to birth to : new generations. . - young. '•Mrs. Clare Gunter of St. Joseph's You can begin to see why we - - recommend clearing up the garden :Hospital, was a visitor at the par- ;ate in the fall or ve b -= :.,,ental, home on .Sunday. ivy early. in the spring, burning all trash, eaves. SPRAY UNOER SLOE - There.'.will not be a Sunday. school -and other material that might be - - _ _or Church here next Sunday owkig used as a hiding place for aphid �S to the services at Salem, _eggs and other insect carry overs. Mac. Hedge and Bert , and Mrs. How Can Plant Lice Guthrie visited John and Mrs. Ash- Are All Garden Plants Be Controlled? 'Attacked By Plant Lice? _. ton at Bowianvill-e on Sunday. Black Leaf 40 is death to 'plant r; _ Th di s' ss wil t Just as there are many kinds of lice, which it kills not only by con-at ,the home of Mrs. Fred Crawford;. u res so ere are m - :on Wednesday the 2'8. of aphids they are even -of differ- der the foliage from the spray. You Misses K,. and M. Cammack now ent col s.- Some are black-, some can spread all the lead arsenate yon `;rose colored, some green. There is wish 'on the surface of the plant y graduate nurses, have been visiting an aphid for almost eve plant and et do no harm to plant lice. their parents' borne-here. P i'YP Y - - " you will grow in the garden, and They simply• drill through .and Congratulations- are being offersd every aphid is a heavy eater, or we draw the fresh sap from beneath :'.Vliss Helen Pardon _ori -`securer a should say a heavy drinker, for he with their snows. A contact spray 1School near' here for next year. is - a". sap sucker and his food is is needed. ,• _ ' x y ' T r - -- --' _ charge. Aftir business was transact- _.. . .-- 4 R EMO I -- ad the program provedmost interest- We offer�,� arQS (without r10R1ina) or " . ing. An Old-fashiaa►ed Spelling Bee, p $�44• share 0 - ✓ ' _ with Mrs. Painter as id Mrs. Birrel - y par-v- lue) at she f ass Claremont News Front 'Pate as Captains,- Mrs, No-don, Leader. ' I" Findlay, all of Toronto, also The redoubtable capt:> put u a . . Iowa-Megan- �- � KOW Mr. Q:•LeRoy Kenney with Mr. and good fight, but finally -Mrs. Birrel �• _ Norton spent two days is Pbrt Mrs. Bert Harvey, Mrs. F. M. Brown was proclaimed victor, •�-after the Perry last week. of West Lorne, Mr. and Mre. Hugh stfenuous battle, all were ready to :'Successors to Mrs. Len Lye, spent Saturday with Ganhon and Shearon,- of Oshawa, discuss, over the teacups, the fun it - , mends in Ajax, and many other old-timers here for had beet. C. G•�"YETT and J. C, HYETr i Mrs. L. Mitchell, of Oshawa spent the Memorial Service. The June meeting of the W. M. S. .R�hAarwfaCfYrsr: of Piatent Liledkiaet - - - -• --- _areek�nd with 1 -cousin, ,--Mm. L�Id-at-the-home-of- 0.- and Hy*Ws Celebrated Remedies Jars. Conner. called oq Mrs. Bennett and Mr. �d, Burton. Mrs. N. Burton and Mrs. Established 1$87 We understand that Charles De- Mrs,-Phil Forsyth of Markham, '&' Crawford were assisting hostesses. Ausha has purchased the residence of whom send messages to old Mrs. L. Johnston, President was in Fortunes have been made from t mediei ng of the hilbses & and j. MeGlashan friends. Mm. F!ergyth is at Mr. sad Mrs. James Peddie though still a bed-patient, but cheer- matter of selecting a new leader for ice' brought their young sea Willard. fully looking'forwaM to recovery. the Mission Band, was discussed, .ae Rarely has the public had an opporturriEy of investing ' has* from• the Sick Children's Hos- The Memorial Service for the Miss Dorothy Harlock could not con- in shares of a patent medicine business. - tal much improved. Cem on account of unfavour- tinue at resent, she and Beulah __..- p -The=Directors believe the shares of this'Compony, Mr. Mrs. R. P.-Saunders have able*weather on Sunda afternoon Hamilton oi�n awn to-school, !Fin- ' #roved to Ilfracombe, near Parry was adjourned to the church. Rev. 1. ally it was decided to name Mildred :Sound. Theis property here has been E. Kennedsv delivered a timely mess- Woodward and'Ruth Gil?iman as C.G.HYETT LIMIT26 - - - purchased by Mr. and Mrs, A. W. age. A mixed quartet frc•m Picker- Presidents, and the W. M. S, to ap- - -Black. The Saunders purchased the ing United Church with Mr. W. C. point a Leader to attend each meet- R1dMwnd Nll Oshrio .:new home some months ago. M`urkar, orgalaist, sang most accept- ing until a definite leader could be --- ----- _ - The Baptist_Church Young People ably. The Canxnittee are.very grate- found. The program was taken by wt11. hold their next meeting in the fol to all who assisted with the ser Group A,, Mire. Philip, Convener, ass- Cut out and mil following t6:- "form"form of a Weiner roast"..The Good- vice, and also for the. presence of isted by Mrs. Ritchie,: Mrs. Bayles, Forsyth is in charge. This meeting mounted to $50, which will be used were prepared by Mrs. Geo. Willson. will be held on June 26, at the home for caretaking. Mr. Harvey Liseanbe A review of the Study Book. At the Rkliwoad N� 'Oataris? - Qf Mr. and Mrs. Evans Ward., keeps the grounds in good conditidn, close, a lovely tea was, served -by without any obligation on m rt lease mail rt19 Mr, and Mrs. A: L. Hooey spent and his efforts are appreciated. the hostesses. - ny � y Pa p - the w_ eek-end at their cottage on Word has been received of 'the Bruce and Mrs. Easton, accompan- further information with regard to your Company,-a Copy,, Lake Simooe• serious illness of Mrs. William'Cowie ied by Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson, Miss of your prospectus and an application for shares. i A couple of gentlemen were in of Toronto, 4senieson and Bert Cross spent the - 'the village do Monday trying to buy' The June meeting of .the W. I. week-end ,at Carling House, Port19 used cars: The local boys too, are, was held do the 13th, at the R. Carling where.they were successful -••..••::.,..•.:::.»•,.,-:...•..:•.:a..» .-....w. ...... not selling'their cars, when it's- so Raine home, with-a large attendance. in landing four beautiful Salmon - - difficult to get another. Mrs. M. Hamilton, President was in Trout. PtatAffks�°�'..._.""" The Bank of Commerce "interior'-' -in being redecorated in a new green - a ihade..This will brighten their office - -/ sad certainly makes the bank look well. Other nearby branches have - aged the some shade, and it presents - ia very pleasing appearance. - _. . ,lack Ward,. R. C. A. F. spent.thi Meek-end at his home here. Born, to.Mr. and Mr*. Howard Haines, of Stouffville (nee Alms _ lK '(� s : ;Ward) a daughter, on Saturday, .Julie 17, 1944 st Brierbush Hospital, The late George R. Cowie, of _--._Markhsvrs, who passed away at his - -zesidence last Saturday, is a nephew - of Mr. Duncan Dolphin, and a cous- in of Miss Enna Brown, of Clare- r anent. The sympathy of their friends , in this community is extended to the bereaved. --- Doug, Dickinson, R. C' N. L at � home on leaves Mr. L F. Dupking is reported to 'be somewhat improved. _ Tb* .Misses A. and J. McGlashan will be at home to their friends on - 'r-fmm� o'clock R IV the afternoon and 8-10 in evening before leaving. Claremont r to take up residence in Torontn.. 4 Rev: I. E. Kennedy will prey eh at the morning'service in the F a<Ptist Church.,The evening service has been . - withdrawn owing-to the Annivereary • :r' _ _ : Services in .the m - Mr. Jack Norton was showing us his new vulcanizing equipment' for _ -.. "' • - - _use on tires and tubes. This should �: tj s i be convenient for local car owners, So ! o -. . .. J who are having tire trouble (and who ' `o, CE ,;t 'jan't these days)• y �� � •• The Goodfellowship Class of. the :. r Unites-CisarcT held thele:tnonthrY _ ";meeting last week at the home of MY. and Mrs. M. Middleton. Mrs. Donald McCullough, the new Pres- ident, had charge of the business period. The program was in charge of MTs. Lester McCullough and Mrs 'Past wars have albays Goodswere scarce:;:.1PNces Then one day the war in due time )seeds n. - came plentiful again Thomas liacn'mond: brought some degree and wages sky rock etted to stopped . . . The Forget-Me-blot Club have n- of infiaHori--- - - unnatural heights• f ----- ------------ --------------------- --------------------------------- ----- --- -- - ------- --- ---- ------ ------- ,gaiii sent cigarettes to the following _ boys overseas: Bruce Hill- -Stan : .Hardy, Ralph Norton, Jas. Norton, r Bill Collins,."Victor Plant, Les: Lye, ` :r Iden. Evans, Ted TamlMson. '�• - A successful Tag Day .for the ' Kinsmen Club was held here on Sat- e Sat _ urday, in aid of the .Milk for Brit- sin campaign. Canvas$ers .were Gloria Beverley, Masg'aret' Fars, // r Joyce said Marion Redshaw. l Women's institute Hold Sneceseful Scarcity prices could -:and "spiralling".prices and came downy with people stopped buying'be• pri a bang.- cause they thought prices no longer be demanded went pop• l lower i Tea-at-Club House out go aril ` Apron Sale and Tea in' the ----------- --- ----- -:,The ----- ` ------ ---- ----=- Club House last week by 'the local branch of the W. I, was very succ- essfnl, Upwards of $60'was realilted. _' The proceeds of the,day,sire in aid BANKRUPT SALE of war work. • womlen°s Missionary Society -The Women's Missionary Society ,• - '--- r '` �� ` - =• - of the United Church met for thea `f�` I1\ �� ' .���...r" •► d" ,_� _ j �It s June 7, at Mrs. W. G. Scott's home, merchandise dropped factories closed iij d lfarnte were distress was general the Baptist Mission Circle being our - ^-:in value. retailers unemployment ,£_ roredosed -and addIs oa w;;:In •-. guests.'The meeting opened with a went bankrupt .-,:followed n die. hymn followed by prayer by Mrs the and Loyst• After the transaction of the . business, Mrs. Evans Ward, Presid• ✓ ' ... _ ..._ ... r ehtt.of the Mission Circle, took over �. 'jjai the program, in which several of II r •• `� 1. - +- the Baptist ladies took.part.- Mrs. 1 _ ' That is why in this Xorgan Pugh gave an i�i teresting s war prices are con- paper on their Mission in Ihdia. Tea trolled--so that they - was served at the close of the meet- ONTROL.S: will not ruin buyers ing avid a social hour enjoyed by all _ a sin p I in a rise or,sellers lin m I '� Price ceiling*-•wa$e and salary controls-ratfon- a ing 'Victory Bonds-increased':taxation-are all \. rou him -�` I �. - part of a grand strategy to bead off Itgation- _ . - --�-1�•n I - r•'` 4 thus preventing Deflation. Visitors with relatives »here over pgg•Vg, =Ol� OF I1ITFLATIOB ZS T8E BEST'PStOTECTIOM AGAINST ,DEFLATIOI`i the week-end included. Mr. and Mrs. _ W. J. Brown, Mrs. Geo. Drs nan, and. u*nn to nM nes uonwMr^ aaao reoea�iaws Iii. d..*.w.eo is'am of a wi••w•*law/hr flw o..«+�.s.�c...+.+.«.�.+.• was Judy, Mr. and Mrs. E. Crocker; sisi"T Now 7.3e pa,,s,IN .T. .44 W*Wma � pr•dMq % w Wowee« M waIrtr. Me eW •I a.Ms ..w + s.N.. Mrs. Wetter, litre. Walter. Vnox, � l , r , , ,w ., a -'•:. '.. ,•. :•- . a ',We .. a .. CES ON ST ANGELO, ITALY _ L CANADIAN TANK ADVANCES CONIC ES ' By ti ar t Gwendoline P. Clarke of GINGER FARM . . ... ......... - -s' lueti:ue• •we think we have enamel is dry tour hp,.r etlarct - _ -. w t ,•' �z � I --t,j,,.. rrrm•fl-r.'T�r4-tcrdu srtd ac'~ whia7t, tool:, lunger•'i:,ait .os:ernighC , have these days to harden: 1 'tried to 'create soute J • , , `y >f ;. -1nrt ii diene wras teen a time curt of, a colour set leme and yet ; y wrhril r:e should br thankful for use ++'hat paint L had in the house. very - T i r ... ' it is new'. Cat you imagine illi}•- little shutter Paint into a quart of thin;; wwor,e' than to have time on +.'bite and .that gave Inn a pretty, your hands - titre to listen to the green tint. • radio; titi,e n? sit and think; to let �..ur imat;iha;iun run riot, conjur- Isuppose all slot ,good people y inq up,all the possible an uupos_ are busy, i •Vul >ible things that stay be happening Ours is eoming along fine,- wlfat P, g - -- - ¢ -oil the beaches of Normand}• ,and there.. is, of it. We nearlalways 1' �l the battlriicld; of Italy? Of course have afore garden stuff than we can 4; ���all-fiil:2-i,; fi fern-m-fire-rrews- --mc'err-sire-ate*,-so,-rxitIt_future - �, + put in less { • -7 Tom.,,, l,e„ D_ v _ _this!ear than usual, liter all, finaily'arri•.ell I arranged Ins work there are only two of us most Of that I cuu!d work a Iiifen the time, and we are neither of us -- - ` x> ti,o. I had flit choice .of several rabbits. Which reminds me - I i„h; th;it ;lay. 1 could .work in saw two rabbits in the field quite f tf,r garden, wash or' paint. the clue to the garden. If they find I chose to paint the .pan- it . : . :welt, there--%vi!4-probatbly be - ry ' ,t'r't'' try and'ht' that +ray I was' able to tent' leis hoeing than we bar- 7M ar- z ;K3, y yZh + '•` r... ,li,tell' to tl:e radio nIOit OI the day hauled Iaf: . L<• ~ ., :�c ? / iN ' �r' ++.:e +rr} felt bulletin, that i nti;- �00� ��� .I,... i Pti"y: r •.,. Ham' S.:.w",f� Aw .0 ... sed anal I Awa- al+wa}, read andthe . ,. .,c.c _�•.. .. ---?•••-'^^^q-�' �• ., eager V) relay the latest news to _ This Canadian manned tank racing'along an Italian road *vas one of the armoured unite which took part iii Partner alb. time he lapin luta. -the atuck on St. Angelo in Italy as Allied armies moved to smash away the German defences ,guarding the house: {Incidentally,flit band en Years In Japan +' Rome. The driver is Tyr. C. W. Stewart of Beaton, Ont.; the co-driver is Tyr. B P. Johnson of Calgarq, music which..interspersed the news By Jospeh C. Grew Alta.; and the Crew Commander is CpL W. Duffield, of Oshawa. Ont. Canadian armoured .nits played a I found to be a splendid accompani- ma icent part in the advance on this and other German-held Italian tons. - gultowns. -jutilt .tit. painting. Try. it.sometime Atng>ica's Ambassador.to .Tokyo _ _ you w+'ill be suprised Trow well for the ten years before- Pearl Har- (t 1 j Af v Age., . ,that thou maytst have OTTAWA' REPORTS y'o"r paint liru;h slipsalnnt, t. the hon [nils. the Fuil-story of how and, _ tr7 {TJ lr j good success withersoever thou tinfc' Orf:_Iklsrc'lm, Inu,ic. why The United States went to - S C H O O L goe't." The secret of strength and Farm Loan Improve- + - war )6th Japan. He drstvs that the gThat New * of courage will be 11jilt nsnie night I weent down story-from three firsthand sources: E S S O N found in 'observing to do accord- went Bill Would Provide to the �pcciai D-Day service: 'It his -own _dayrto-day diaries, his jug to all the law,' turning not -Credit Up To $3,000 was good t,"'see how many people personal -and official correspon- from it to the right band or to the re,ponded to the call- for special deuce, and his dispatches -to the July 4 left After its second reiding. rite'new prayers. 1 think, too, it filled a Mate Department. From tlr{; huge "'This book of--the law shall. not "need for sell-expression for many ntass of-material, he has.'woven to- ' ENTERING THE PROMISED • Farm Loan- Improvement bill, - _ LAND depart out of thy mouth . . . for - narrative Joshua I-6, 43, 44 Jehovah thy God is with thee' _ � - h _ _ cd at providing credit facilities ptrsaitc it uas somethirn THEY gether a chronological parrs ' of tasonabte interest rates for could clo: a definite liitc be -story in,the making. wwhithersoever thou goest.' Medi- p twveen the baffle and the ' home As a diplomat, bfr. Grew made -PRINTED TEXT, Joshua 1:. making permanent im rovementa, J ration, the familiarizing ourselves wser.t to the Bankinfi sad Com- 1-9; 29:1-5. with the ethics of Scripture, so front, it his bua:nese and as a citizen of merle Committee at the end of the theworld h made.it s pleasure :. _GOLDEN- TEXT._Be strong that when crises or dangers come, -trek - - _ _ to know--the tapanese his and And now time :tar<nes an. 4�-e and of good courage; be not af- perhaps unexpectedly, w•e shah be e' osed legislation- would endo nth ier lives� their civilization. He played poker ..I,ZrC-tt2cfrt-T _ (righted, neither be thou dismay- abk to decide our conduct 'that TI•e pritial excitern t. f e ii r d fri for Jehovah, thy God is with is essential to aU successful Chris provide for-credit u¢ to ;t.000, ob- wi itll tn,i,t of us making some twirl their politician , dined with _ flee whithersoever .thou guest tiara fife,_ tainable-from chartered banks at, "attempt to carry on as norula[ly their elder statesmen,attended their ed.Joshua 1 9. Joshua's Last Words' not more'.than 590 sitnrle intes'est, as possible. = - — ;-77 -�, p, 11 . ��s_-m�•. ,. aA.-. �..J- p u+uumria.. a -- •, _• �t. .• va.. _ a r : • ��'a'... d,6,4•.•..'r is '37,.:'., isY.'Xy''' wt� a w�, "�". a .•r< .: _ • r' • Pi+ �`. ,� ..-• I. ..,� '.. . . � ., .. _ •y� \. '�� - '�' t - walk - THE WAR • WEEK — Commentary on Current Events FIRST IN FRANCE Combined Operation or Task ForceEc" t0 r411,vddightfu v Wins Battle of Tie Beachheadsr- The ground soldier may say, into the h�he t relief, it is impos- to m0 with some justice, that • all the sible to read the story. without '`` --' bombs dropped on Germany in the seeing the role of air power in its true proportion re-task war last four years have " not shaken hard._eitough as it'xwas;-uithaut air, wu F y the Nazi tyranny as deeply ' aspower, Loth on the scene and }/r have the last eight days of hand- -throu6h the long preparatory S to-hand fighting on tare ' soil of months and years, it would clearly _ France, comments the -New I oik have been. impassible. GermanAw AW OAF 'Times. The airman can reply that aviation was remarkable by its ab- without thb long preliminary. "sof Bence; here at last" wag the- coil- toning up," +without the massiwe,air crete re++aid won by the men who a - _ cover - ay, without a quick. ie ong betore in tie Lan- K U INN - tFINSICUT—EMAIRETTUTORACE -- lht—tate strategic bent-ri es-aweF-Sed'+rtinittt which 1,as hampered every Ger- swick'or in a hundred .other air _ man efiort to bring up reserves, battles. There has been no one the beaches' could never have been crushing counter-attack; , the Ger- ,` possible.-If the bride will do thin RHEUMATIC if :.. _ taken, much less held: Intl even' man reserves lace been so low in ��' .» ' •s� from day to say, she *ill not be the seaman can add' that without arriving that it has been,necessary obligations when a _.Lt.-CoL. Mike. C--Murphy,_above, -.ih WASH THEM swamped with o a wedfiing day arrives. 8._A cold S eo Pain _ the blasting fire of navaI artillery to fhro+� theni whore or less piece- former Lafagette, Ind.," stunt AWAY1 the,infantry divisions might newer meal into the action. Here is flyer, piloted the First glider - side dish, or relish (hors d'oeuvre). Lave fought their way beyond the the result of the prolonged strate- t , �e Fighting Falcon 7-,t6 land on 4. It would be better to wait for. DOES YOUR 7. BODY ACH • . had himself participated in the in western France Loth before D- Sion of western-Europe. Often, the cigarettes are already - Runt operation `would probably Day and since. on the table, or the hostess w1 .b1s neuritis, rLtueaatic, ae. see that the are passed at the pro- thritle and lumbago y•ai-- make his point with a sober hum- .. e y p Drink water abundantly and Unity Of Services Modern ttquette ` per time. 5.-F3 as this is entirely rely upon "Vwst,,I• herbal :llity and an understanding of the P remedyas an internal eleaa•ir. -• other's contribution not always It mould be easy to,'contmifi tfie optional._.She has a right to wear. Aa peta and fever paodi�ias encountered among the theorists.' demonstration. Air _ B7 Roberta Lee _ the rings if she wishes to do so. moil are washed away be ata _ 8 Power has _ meat sol Relict mea a fsls Pia-Invasion brilliantly justified itself;• but so : ' 0. No; telephone numbers are r•- right at the start, Take yurl.. .. vrney's "13 t4'iQ.L" rerular:? b- -- -''Thr Normandy an Ing rep vat gun power t rules-ih _the round arm - each, how- introductions? - mornias iselias fust :d r gents the "combined operation" or g y ---- over 2,000 drogs:ets:over, only in conjunction n'ith the 2• What'is-the proper time = to - - the "task force" idea in its most ' others. -Some air officers still be- atknowledge a wedding gift? Peppermint Gn- >Inassive and most convincing form. lieve that•the near might have been 3. What dishes are already laid p�rmrow • y While the reports have fended to won, by the total concentration of on the dinner table 'before' the For Cotmmt'rC181 Use Discovers, Rome throw the desperate heroism of the all energies upon the air alone. The guests are seated•' infantry 'and" air-borne , divisions argument can never be disproved, L When is it all right to smoke Most people will learn with sur- � /9 since the experiment has not been at the dinner table'' prise that peppermint has become Stun Remedy ' " made: but the whole %-eight ai A. Isn't it correct for a divorced an impottaut. commeicial crop in experience in the ,present war lies woman to continue wearing her this area, says the Windsor- Stat'." This clean stainless anti-!.-),Ic' w all. over Canada at M-e:-e,:, knD A _ tfi• L heavily against it. The great suc- rings. Thar plant is usually looked on-" Emerald Oil, is such a tine heT:_eng �tR cesses have all be won, not by in- a• is•it ,proper to. have orie's le- a weed-that grows .wild, and has agent that Eczema. Barber's h. _ le hone number en raved on Balt Rheum, Itching Toesand Feet. ;'• dependent at°ms, not on the ground p K only s few minor uses as a flavor- and other inflammatory akin ei::p or on the sea •or is the air alone. visiting cards?' Ing material,_Actual y, it is badly tions are often relieved In a few• but by the judicious combination of ANSWERS - needed-for the manufacture of days. Moone'a d i %= every available tU1"Dt--upoa what- - _-1. A man--is-always presented-to - -Per ;nt-oil.-u:hicls, has'many_im._- - to nae and Piton soantise ol! and P- p penetrating that Wank old s.ub•.- ever spcciiic task presented itself. a woman, a young person is pre- portant medicinal properties. born cases of long standing siva The greatest, most intricate. com- rented to one who is considering. The development of this crop is yielded to its Influence- _ _ ( bination of all has been adopted elder, a 1fss distin nishe.d Moons's Emera14 Oil is ■c:d br Fel'^ g guest'is another indication of the almost food drugstores - ererywhere t0 for the greatest single task the presented to a more distinguished unlimited field for"agricultural de- elp rid you of stubborn ti=pies Western -Allies have attempted. -person. 2. On-the day it is received v�elopment in this country, and unsightly skin troubles-_i4na-- . _ a - taction or money back. ' BABY.CHICKS H AIRDRES11[rG FOR PALE HELP WANTED PRUMPTSHIPMENT nF- TWO AMBITIOUS GIRLS ii� L30aA�°REq. DAIRY 'FAR31, BRICK TEMPORARY'. - weak old chicks in breeds as list- house, eight rooms, bank barn. ed in our day old ad in this pa- MIDDLE AGE implement' shed, garage, lots of - per• Rend for prices. Alow day women, learn hairdrep-Ina ai Can• shade trees: artesian well, water CONSTABLES is house-qnd barns. Hydro, close WANTED - - old' He:ec,+- Corkerelw av tow as ada'f fineqi and largest schools; ao school, on paved road, seven- ' " per hundred, Noir-Sexed sr Refined, dignified work, . Splendid teen mars from Totoato, Apply, t Pullets 712.95; Fre M' Cir- Ira y. Writs or cath for tree titer- H gateman Unionville. Ages 31 Years and-O�`e- - cul:kr. Top Notch t`bickcries, stare. Marvol Hairdressing Schools, Guelph, Ont. 348 Bloor_Street, Toronto.-Branches 11ARRIEDt PHYSICALLY FIT a 44 King rte . amittatr=tier-tt- 1 ort E J c o AT A • a LYG _ I FRO]6 P h._Mir Les - - Rideau S[reet, Ottawa. FSETt lti� LB�.t -OF `fool) BA`TA4LFt. $2,00 PAIR OA 3 I�AI'n Perth. _ _. CH,4RACTER AND FAIR EDU- $Z.60.�%Xhlte. Bantams, Rla,k Rope Lr A ee,r HAeltllttS?4e1Nli rHD CATION. TO BF. AYA[LtAt.E Epmhs, Buff fbcliins i..6a pair, iltoAertson method, Information 240 ACRE -BURGESS. 5 MILES FOR Atst'UISiTN9:1T [M?tt9- - ea+h• .no C.U.h, Warren SrFw.'n•, from Parts. \+'m. ]iatheaoo, Perth DiATF.Li'. CRIFORX III t oa request rcgaraiaaa elaas•s ]fount Forest, Ont. Aoo*rtson's Halydreaslas Acad• 't• - - - 'k//s-I Toronto- ADDiy in person to• Emplo)°;nznit - A .•w IIIA4T117INDALE•A JI'NF. CHI["hA 100 REGLSTF.RED POLLED HERE- And •Selective Service Ufrlc� •L74 ford cattle at auction July 3rd. gpadlna-dGve. = -- BARRED ROCKS, NEW HAS1F*- lIEDICAL - ---- - :For Inlotmation and catalogue REFER TO FILE. H-783_1! shires, .Light stvascx nred Red IT'S PFttlw'E\—F.Vt:RY SUFFER- 'Bente 31alcolm' Mettregor, Bran- - THERE IS Ito.rk H?brMs, 311,nQ per lOQ All er of Ith.•umaric.Yains of Nour- don, 3fanitoba, 895.uU monthly, Farmer and +•'ems ONLY a stock 4'anadian Approvod tend Itis should,. try Dixon's. Remedy. no children, small farm neat' ^o- Blood-tasted. No RaIC1rti )'an ,,l8Sold • in; OttaMunrwa, PostDrugpaid Story. TO CLOSF ESTATE ISO ACRES Tonto. Wife for. cooking •and , ship any., .Holiday• dorsi nd.ete'e Jt5 F.liria; Ottawa. 'PoitDald 81.Oa: for sale. 93 cleared, 60 acres bush FLYnTOXFarm Hatchery-, Caledonia, Ont. house work, one house. Milk �+:t7a � and eRamp; large stone house, ate, supplied. Good opport_.:.ty tiTVYAt'ii ANU THitLAU xYVit3[S ne-w fur•rare, targe bank barn, or ambitious couple_. Rota••.o.•a_ - old, Barred Rock, New -liam in humans all ages. No one Im• 299. Eastern Avenue 7o- KILLS MOSQUITOES , p- , c5tion on coun�p atone road two ionto. - ---- &hire, White. Rock, White Leg- --mune, Why not ftnd out IL [his inlles Froin Acton; -price, 87,000,00. OTHER horn. H3brids to -Non-Sexed. is Four trouble? interesting ppr. Ai;ply Georg* Semerville, Acton, Pullets'and Corkerels at bargain ticulars--Fre!! write Mulvaney,* t - g Ttemedlea. Rotelalista, Toronto 8, Ont - STUDENT NURSES prices. Also 'day,old Heavy cook- Ont WOODSTOCK, . GENER"'tl. H.)9- erels as Iovx its $8.95 .bei her,- 81500—FOR SALE—SiEVEN 'R003S- Dltal School for Nursing `will` " .Ared, Pullet 714.95, Aon-Sexed ed housr,, �. acre land, .three- admit a class of student r,„roes 98.95, Ree Catakiieue, rWt'ddle' BAUMEEKA F"IT BALM destroys, piece both. hydro, 'town watei, fol three ')ears irutning ir. ;Headac C•h•<k Harchrrlse ismited, !'er- offenaly* odor Iaa[aatly, lie small fruit -tree-;- suitable for tembe� 1944. Students hc:dl tg tins Ontario. Doul• Uttawa ' apenL Deomao retired farmer or pensioner. Ya- secun ary school griWuatio:'. iti rug: Store,, Uttawa cant, rt•duced for repairs. Apply Dloma wishing to P_nrol Welborn -Keifry, 'Bradford'. class, kindly addri;e apDti t hon �Notbingismore depres• 10c BARRED ROCKS IOe SATISFY YOURSFIX — EVERT to the Superintendent of sins than headaches.., r' su{ferer of Rheumatic Falnii ,or Rl'AIELY '011-PULL TRACTOR Woodatock General Ho tel, ORUF.R NUtV F'UR JL�'E' AND, ” punto- should try -Dixon'* Rem- 25 x.. 0% mood condition; spade ' Woodstock, Ontarl•o.- + Ohy sufiferi'_Urnbly's July, chicks.' First come, ,first adv, N„ld ,only Alunro's Drug 'eleata, Make offer. Ferria, 66 will ggire'iustant relief nerved. Barred. Rocks mixed-'10c. Store, 335 Ottawa, Poet.Elgin, .OttY %;`esimoreland .Ave., -Toronto. EXPERIENCED FLOORALAN AND y' ' �Pambl sitgoodfore". Barred Rook I ullets 17c, Lep. all round printer, Data. sLuo.• athe.tOOthaCfK,piittain horns mixed 9c, Leghorn pullets tion. Apply FyleD 117,91M,ermanent dear. ('o osi- 20c, Barred Rock 'ockerela 710.00' PHOTOGRAI-111V JERSEYS. 'est selective Service.Office. back. stomach, .el. *36idl par hundred. Lekhorn egckere)s WE ARZ NOW OFr'ERI\G BULL 72.00 per- 164L' All -egga set from DON'T RISK :LOSING calves from a few weeks old'to 1 w 25 oz. eggs or better and from » _ eerwlceable age, by our herd sires POt1Ce Cadets. "'antC'.: S and a► high producizeg crock. l:uarantee "SNAP • out ogood producing, high WA 300 0 lix-e delivery. 81.00 books THEY CAN'T SL TAKENAGAIN classfified dams. The best strains Age. 15•r2 To - 17i4 ,:Ilrs onewE POWOERs 14 your order. Balaace,C.O.D. Sexing for type and production.are.rep-, Educatiod' epulvaI4ent to two Depot,, Chatham, Ontario. Get finer -snaps" at rower cost - resented. Prices are most rea@ort- high schoo#-or' bettel. hno�r �•!�s•• fWaipt hail Service. Send your able. DON HEAD FARMS; RICH. of shorthand and ter. X owl ' as film rolls to Star Snapshot Service MOND'HILL ONTARIO. advantage. DON'T MJSS THESE CHICK BAR- to be developed and -printed. This sins. All popular breeds, white is Canada's largest finishing stu- Good Dh3'sical 'condition with ti, :ry ghorns, Burred Rock,- Netv die, ' serving customers all over FLEMISH GIANTS, ALL AGES, likelihood of meeting, ,f 11 i Ilampshtres, tt'hltg Rock, R'hite Canada. You'll like our work. toe colored. _4dult Does 76.00, Burka minlmlum qualifications c.npa ;iii ' Ins age of za Years; HeightSize ftoji—d , brids and other breeds.' Non- DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 25c• weight 160 pounds. flexed J' law as 98.35 Per hun- Praislnb Ster rdoapaisot Service, a 1936 INTERNATIONAL 2 T O N IMMEDIATE APPOINTMENT ' died. ]ieavy enckerels 75.96. customer at_%Vindsor. Out., writes-- -Truck C35, fair tires, good run- APPLY •IN PEFi ON Heavy i'ulleta 714:95. Shipped j suppose it's.hard to •give your wing condition 7'150 with racks, To Employment and 86eetiv2 -Sar- S I.O.D. anywhere. Give -eennd usual quick service' with help so Elwin Greer, Alliston, Ontario. vice Office, leo Spadira Ave., To- \. 10 _ choice, immediate deliver}, TR ed- hard to get, but as long,as you ronto, Ont. - ;��� h� die - hick•- Hatcheries' Linated;' turn out such' tine pictures, I'll DeWALT dA WS A\D W'!}UUWURH- REFER TO FILE ?i-:'812,:.' itCer Fergus, Ontario, wait—it 1 have to wait." Ing Machines. Newest types URKavail- L A X A T'i V E s 8[UUNTED I NLARtaEJdEN23 26c able from direct factory repro. TEACHERS RANTED WE'RE CLOSING EARLIER- TEAS ala* 4x6" In Beautiful Easel Mount@ ventatives for Canada. Quotations ✓• TABLETS season, but have chicks this week Enlargements 4x6" on Ivory tinted ggladly furnished on application, MANITOULIN '1SLAN,p; 5- .UtICKLt RFa.ltt'E mod next. Tell us what you need mounts; 7x9" in Gold Silver, Cir. i�e�YsIt Disher Corporation. Ltd., [alit teacher for S.S. No, 4, ;;';;d_ CU\STIPA'['lUN In breed and iige; pullet3 or cock-. angles Walnut or $tack Ebony 82 west .fender St„ Vaacov+er, wen, 'Manitbulin I81ar,d. r' suffer from Hemorrbolds * finial frames, 59c each, It enlarge- ,C• to commence Sept. ist. .kpnly, rely. We can likely give you, _,li'ihs try e _ - _ _ Dred. 79c each moot col 'soot Ing gentle actlou of FERALOh Iia{ch Ary, 130`John N., N 1'-I\v'ENTION - PORTABLE stating qualificritiuta ::lid I(amil- o. o n : a+ .n r.. ]LAXATIVE TABLETS w I h so ton, Ont. Bois 1Y9. Postal Ternliaal A. Toronto Tacker, automatic oat-hand com- R.R. No.`1, NIanitowar"in6, � r- condi have found effective for this Print Your Name and' - Address pre<ion; drives self-feeding Han- obta hien, Go O your drug store and Plainly on All Orders, sen Brad-Tacks, QL"ALI2 IED TEACHER R'A? 1�D Obtain b'ERAIUL LAXATIVE TAB- ' LOOK:AT THESF, PRICES. C,OV- 4uickly. Elim-. . for S.S. No. 8'Raglail.'Durc: ny LETS-two months supply for 71,00, ernment Approves Chicks,' Bar- Tr iriates tiring hammer. Free dem- DS 7ME TESTED. QUAI.IT� onstration .. literature. Dominion commence Sept. b. Apply :inK or write direct , Ontario. DISTRIBU- yea Rock, ht Sussex. hires, White Supply Co., 183 Bathurst; To- qualifications and ._clary" to 3'URfi, LOYDUN, Ontario, Bock. Light Sussex. New Hamp- SERVICE and SATISFACTION 'onto. Daniel Budnrick; Palmer Y.t.>:•ls. shire X Barred. 'Rock; Light Sus- _--Pox us- f YOU WOMEN WHOSUFffRFRdM - _•ex X _N_e+v Hampshire, White . Your films properly developed and 11—CHER WANTED F4:)R Leghorn, Black Minors X. A'hite BLIP,IT. HARNESS DRESSING--" -McKillop. FI-cperleiiced t:••. .:ar Finest leather and, harness 8' 1 LeKhorri:" Non-sexed ad lo+n as 6 UR 8 EXPOSURE RULLB IIio pre. preferred. ApR y to Albe:: E a per hundred. Pullets 712.95, . REPRINTS 8 for 25c houes lve, uses also has many ton, O. Sec.-Tress., R.H. — Heavy. Cockerels. 77.93. No de- FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE houeshold uses 25e-up at most inn: Ont. posit required: Shipped C.O.D. Ion may'nbC arOcen•, hardware and ' chain Give srequi chole*. Top Notch want mals• get all the films you stores.. A 4i oduct of Lloyds lab- RANTED If you Butter from hot flashes,diary year, but yod-can get all Z .chickerles, Guelph, Ont. tb• Quality and service you desire oratories: Toronto. spells, --4uiiar pore " are weak,' WiIA. PAY CASH •FUR Pv'•'% - nervous-tjue to the mldQle- e` by sending your films to ELECTRIC AIUTUR9 NEW, USI�D; Lawn Slower and Electric It a'r:g- period In nwoman's life,tape Lydia DYEING' t CLEANING IMPERIAL PHOTO SERI ICH bought,, @ald,, rebuilt;. b s 1 t s, erntor. Give all pArtictllars when - Z.PI ,s vegetable Compound. _ Station '.l. •Toronto. " pu -lleys, brushes, Allen Electric 'replying. 1031'\Ioy Avenue, 1+-nd- It's h thousands upon thou- A.Avlc %uLi ANTTAINI, NvEDS pA1 � _Company Ltd„ 2326 Dufferla St., sor, Ont. Winds of women to relieve such dirsins or cl•aatn`T Writs to as Toronto. symptorms.Pinithamer 'sCompoundIs for information. We a `tad to , FETHERSTUNHAUUH A-CUM1PANT. Wa`T ED-OLD FUSTAGE T:tAt'3 also a fine stomach tonlet Worth answer your i[uestioni, DDapart- Patent Solicitors. EstablishedBpst cash price paid. Send ur " trying/Made in Canada. Mont -.1L Parkers Dy Works 1180 14 Sing West, Toronto,, PERI'EC.TION.MILK PS.Ati1) k4P oi - ls to••'A.';Stern; OOY St. C-nr); ?onto. quest. 191 Yonge Street. To. .Booklet of Informatioli-onrf •� plies. J.' F. Dnnaldstr., J..yr•;ville, erine E., Jiontrc' 1. L:c., or ran ' O &E,11TIP for p rttc ula .c _ p _ Classified Advt's. PICH�RINa PILLS M• .. $ Rr 3W 3M. I ti - .>lossrsaee of an Kjade ` Wasted roam and board on trai=n _' - -: _ - .i. - near.late, by young lady, from July 1 - Ig - __. .6 to- 6. Quiet, preferably nore - - _ _' � Z�;J , lbtl Year- -==vhUdAn. Reasonable.- "Please write ^ -F'. Eleanor Blandford, Hagersville, .rtaTlCE ,Dat. 46 Asan.. j _ . - - ; o, One Piet f R 22 Cottage for rent - lake front East _ -- •W _. ere en�oyuig .. -of Ajax, Hydro, well, firePla►ce, Eat` fullfu `•' on Juan-�. �!eEe. y rnished. Boz 404 News g - - = 4b our will will clone for Sat- NOT 10 E "success" in OW MOk Coolers Pan , WOODS and FRIGi-DAIRE..I=ned- uy attlimoons, until the �' YOU W" " y 1 Ladies' Ready-to- fate delivery. ;260 up. Agents for 'week a1 September .1, 1944 y�aG _�+,':• . ; ,_ f _ DELA'V'AL MILKERS. Trades acc- . Wear Department t epted. You'll do better at Toronto - - COAL, CO$.a'• _ V, Radio and Sports. s= r CBMBNTv on _ 9 : .. -' 8A1vD, . ( RAQ�7�, Lip.to-the-"Minute Styles - ;Want id 4— part- position b5 ;young married wc6nait. Phone Pick. D.N.LOC K W OOD 47 n 22.' and Reasonably ria ..r Reasons priced, m Pretty Panted Sprats and PICKSRING ONT. - seersucker materials, also cotton housedresses. slacks pm or-3 week ximix - Bray pullets; just the thing to fill-. - WE DELIVER �UILh up your flocks. 'Leghorn. and Heavy also I oa eart8� WO?�C ii� Breeds, komaediate shipment. Order We havealso ulaeed ice tock.a full . n The.,Men's. Wear ' - ... soon Dayolds also, chicks, pullets, - _ BROOK cockerels. Bray Agents: D. N. Lock- B � - wood, ,Pipkering and H. Shier, 8: R. LIIdE _ S o0 of MAPLE LFIAF JdI1.LING _ . . 00arp iR+TY F•EEDB _. _ _ . . . . .. Sisman' Work Pickering. For We - 2 young sows, one bred. .. Lloyd Greig, 1 1-4 miles west of _ _TU 1;A A. W. 'MITCHELL tar Men and Boys Barge Fpr Cash yer = = Pickering, Ont. Big .1188" Overalls and hardwood floors; modern, kitchen J'liges with built-in cupboards, hot and cold $ea�th3uuy Air-conditioned \.," � water, steam heat, large cellar, do . . Van-Kirk Hats ' ' sir and half acres. Also: mower, NO'�•I�" A. E. RICHARDSON ` battery-charges suitable for-garage, 11dea: In all sizes:Leading Colours ! G1ENl0+RAL INBHRAtg ' 'for .. . - -near-new scuffler, kitchen cabinet, + . ipia�no and other articles. E. Brard? i Theatre Closed L' '1. REAL ESTATE Price '$3.95 Jr., Pickering, 4 con. con. at Brock jU Re-opening -'.CONVEYANCING Rom' Monday, June 26. An old established agency, ready � Vegetable Sale- e heifer and calf 2 to serve. Our rocs stable and weeks also: For Rent - cottage; 6 - Phone, Pickering 60 � v� rooms, partially furnished, sawing 1VONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNISDY 'logs. Have for sale pine and oak. -Fruit Department. _ T _ . :Will cut..to..suit your requirements,. -- 4XINNE 26, 27 and 28 - Wanted — 10 suckling pigs. N. E. --: :ICY R!L.E. hli O R LEY -- `—McEwen;Pickeri-rt8 -_ _, __-- -...-_.Two Shows at 6.45 and 9.90 jj - -. T+ is botcning. The Reason • Courtesy y Eor._Sale — 10 acres of stay.ding Destination Tokyo anl� Mover hay: W.-T. heron, Pickering. _ ._ . 'Phone 52 R 11. _:•.. Cle nese-and Eeomorriy. 1 with Cary Grant .and John Garfield INSURANCE y -,-Brunswick Hlll'Cemetery Decoration - Day - Green River, Ne t..;;unday - -THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY -- j S._ _ - M S CHAPMA The Annual Memorial area Decors JUNE 29, 30 and JULY 1 PHONE 67 PICK. tion Day•Service, at Briinswick Hill Pickering - 'Phone lOIW _,_ : Cemetery, Green'R:ixe=_ will be,held Twn Shaws at 6.45 and 9." - e nniday_afternoon, June 25. Holiday Matinee at 1.30 + y NOW -Paulette Goddard $red MacMarray AUCTION SALE . ,-Paulette l<s the t*se to start taking lardware ' ,.- . Pickering Houadwid Furniture, Garden Tool St$nding Room that-RExALL SPRING. Talk the propezty,o! Blood Purifier 1LLIAM FIASSETT Only 8anapsrilla Tonic _ _ T`l Brougham, Ontario _ . _ -Edward Arnold and Roland Young Tasteless Extract o[Cod Luer Oil-- We 'Have mi `Stock TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1944 - _ .- Plus Extra Special Feature -+. �For•tified wits. itenla M .-Paints, _ Empire cook stove; Beacheater,. _sideboard, dining-table extension, .6 THE MEMPHIS BELLE t Hest, liVine and Iron ainLS� r e - ;dinizchairs, Rocking chair, Do- and Fi�nt in a Real Air Raid Ism Liver and Bone Marrow Tense `+ 1170018,_­ 2z - - As Yoa Bomb the Seim of Gc� - - a-;- - - s---and Oarf6cn - Forest Crossley eIe¢�-rio=-i or -Z pm Professional Pride is Leather arm chairs, Leatherette - (..:.. //'''�� docking chair' Bookcase Writibg Your Guarantee Venearal Hardware Jupplies' - desk, Electric washer (Gilson), Slid- - Maple Leaf Fire THE REXALL STORE couch, new .mattress, Antique kg - table, Sewing stand, Radio table, Cd ,L R. phren PbaL H. - Number of stand$, 3ece beroun Insurance. J S. BAL.ShON, �- PICKERING - Springs and mattress, 3 C'liure Plk,0 , Pkk 68 . tteet� a• ,... Clsifiomern .2 ': steads, BP - -osetd mattress; Bedroom stand, Toilet �p a as foe Jin and Cootsy : set, Bedrocm stand, Large Mahog- P dresser with plate glass mirror, Wladstoam Lisuranee on Handing Ne Have _ !t -1102no_ -iWeabstand, Hitchen cabinet, 2 Kit- Windmills, Silos Ste. _ H won was 5 Chen tables, 4 Kitchen chairs, Kit- Automobile Insurance at Gsrdea, Toola; Seeds, Feetillim, chew cupboard, Small cupboard, Kit- AU kin& - cbea icales, Small kitchen le; Set ;Rite Se ]'Irons Sprats� Corn, -' �` WE PAT TORONTO PBICEB AT WHI1'BT� YOU. SO>1Li � pari scales 240 lb. sap„ To l sup- board, 2 Lawn chairs, Quell of Darolave, the popular Sri bed" Bowman & Rowe ,. 'WANTED - =rag=, Clothes press, Dishes water paint in pastel abaics. sad glassware, Number egg crates, WHITBY-ONTARIO z ~ $lsd cages. 2 Iron pots, .Whac boil- - Laws Mowen sharpened and repair- Hens and Spring Broilers er - Copper bottdma, Number boil- 'crocks, :�r�- �.�s _ Steamer, Serving tray,Colatnan-lamp • • Parlor lamp, Baby cradle, Brooder - Highest Market Primo' " stove, 1200-chick cap., Chick feeders. Q Eureka garden. acufiler and seeder . a-Pleee Bedroom Suits.. ARVIN ;BUSHB�i - - eombiaed, Hand pressure. sprayer Wtut r- ;87.60 Paper racks, Medicine cabi+riet; hIC�KERINC� EAR1`'IS led cart, Chicken shelters, and spring-iii- Mattress as Harieware : -- 'llasseith - srticks;too numerous to men- =. Unit ;27.60 'reone 46 ----- -- Felt Mattress.-from $7 58 up_-- --.. _ .. .. , LIMITED Sao at 2.09. . Terns-Gash •Congolenm Rngs -in All Sizes 1, >♦llr >o0tlP>�Jl�)DGO QiIAnINO •TA'1l06( ►J �'i. -�oasht sad .SddE- ;propeety Sold A. S. Farmer, Congolensri,' by the Yard '� n _ - WHITBY, ONT. PHONE WHITBY 886 1 auctioneer . . Used Clothitag' - Sterill" 91"n- - - •-= Sd and pressed like new., Cam a l large stock- of high ' elan softs, stock �.-�h �: good MR1� LUMBER stock af' leather C O Co• W ANTED C. A. STERRITT The DEAD HORSES AND CATTLE Fvrniture and Funeral Director togswindat and gent' farais6- 'tog st fiery reasonable pi7oei. Cdr '- '' �LIMITED _. For tree Ieg n phone- stere Phone 13 Rea. 90 and be convinced. CLAREMONT !i>f i ening, -unt.- aI Bond Str. Wast 0@1 r _ DICKERING • ..............,. fiN •:TEL1PHONEB - Howard 1117, and Scarboro S86 PiCKEXING ..... >p AGINCOURT ........,. sone ]tits We pay the phone ebarget `. , '; M Rough grid'Dresse�i Limber Millwork ty eats -`� `racnee Sash Dosis Screens +QORDON YOUNG LT Interior_ - " Tomato ._ 114me A1i.8486 : - Pres Vegetables + ISoftt.andHaHardwoo mouldings _ -�AINT'IN(,l' ''P]�h and POuI - Brick'Ib o&r'b Siding I Shingle Sl Ag �a•v WAllbosrtiie Rock Lath Cedar Shingle@ `'' PApER�HANdING j I_ Asphalt Shirgtes -=,1. Roll Roofing Jdasonite Products. Barclay Tile j �F`irst.Clare - - rt tl, Work �- Sea�oYi - ' _ - -. ,, Rook Wool Insulation Gamest and Lime . .... . Materials Supplied - :. _ l ..i t Weeping-O . _. .. -sewer pipe _ `F 1, a St Clair - Spruce Bin••-Road SILK'S MARKET 1EA -3 100 p. E PAINT - - ponwiaetStt: oatarlo . Pic�Lok m4 _.liliatliri�lil�1! i