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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_06_30 a • f - V r, _ _ ..,_ _.. .' .... _ .. 1- . . .• ,. 7{� .... .. ... tri.. ��,y. • w ti Y I ■ I _ --SOL. LXIIi = PICHEI�INCI, ONT., FRIDAY; JUNE 30t 1944 �-- -No. 46 -- -■ in E- v_v_ t%- ttend --Tie -Rotary, 10min-ion- - ay. .Celebratior.-Tomonro 3 And el . Welfare . Of. Pickeriq* Townshi p p Just shoat ready for a big day on, ---- - �------- --�--. --- . fttwrday here: A lot of fun Is in y� �ickeion f'Township Cossz nil SACK IN ACTION Pickering Vinay store, we find this week - some smr- — ` prises in the Parade too. Bari tains will meet for the July Session' at -- will have their fill. Youngsters have the Township Hail, Brougham, on Helen Scott, RCAX, frons' Rock- �R. .-not over oo rry we co r ! not arrange.the Baby Show for you *eek leave, prior to hei at 11 r departure — enquiring mothers. A good stage John Forgie Appointed Sanitary * a; flor new posting. perfbnmance at night by artists you Inspector, South-Pickering.• '� "' Mr, and Mrs. Donald Ness, of hear daily do the radio. Swell music $ Hawick, Que., spent the week-end really, for the dance after the show 'Mr. John Forgie, Du'nbarton, hagwith Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Nese,, at is the open-aiA Horse and cattle been appointed Sanitary Inspector 1 Heritage Farms, Enthusiasts are having a show for for the South End, Pickering Twp., y . Best wishes to Doree4z Arbron, R. ..the first time here. Refreshment and g takin the Position Herzog, of Ogdensburg, N. Y., Dor- . o hcane after you arrive. Be'therel eorge Elliott: Thos. Brown, 8rou- . g y d Harry Found, Claremont, 6J sen spent ,a few days with Mrs. R are the- inspectors for central and r �+ Conway prior,to her departure for W. E. N. Sinclair, K. C. Addresses north Pickering. her new hcrne in Virginia.- 'cent irginia, _ Local Rotary oq "Planning For I f incent Bie, of the Army is con- The Tuture" fined to Chorle5 Park Military Hos- _ ;'i��l , .. - mlarriage of fo s Pickering tea- pital, having suffered pneumonia, In the masterful warmer of the cher to take.P this week-end. followed by pleurisy, experienced campaigner, W. E. N. I Mrs: Stan. Balsdon is accompany- Sinclair, K: C.'Oshawa, addressei the Mr. and Mrs. urtia St. John of Ing her parents Mr. a'nd Mrs. Moor- $otary•Club on Tuesday evening on Lancaster am u� the engagement house on their trip to the West "Planning for the'Future", com-' of their eldest daughter, Ins. Ruth, Coast, arriving in Vancouver this snendag with• "Everybody else is to Mr. Byron Doree, of Brockville, week. doing it, why shouldn't I talk about Armen Chapman, RCAF, son of Mr. am of Mrs. Doree and the late Mr. It is rumoured that Mrs. R. T. The . would-be, aftA%4kiiiner. 'and Mrs. X S. Chapman, reported Benjamin Doree. The marriage will 3)oble.and Mrs. H. Westney have re-.. speaker, while yet a beginner would roWing in oPeratioas over.Normandy take place in St. John's United signed as Leaders of the local-C. Go do well to note the planning ase- last week. Mrs. A. Chapman is the Church, Brockville, on July let. Miss 1. T. Group. We sincerely hope it is essary in an address, the careful, former Mies Mary Choquette of the St. John fomserly taught in the local s"r only s rumour. The training by,.and, systematic approach to the disda:, teaching staff of seer school he=n. Continuation School,. and the last- � the example set by these two lead- complete presentation of the three years at the Stratford Colleg- ere have been of inestimable value ;of this village, cs--4nic spoake;'s.mala point. In •this_Yr. i ste-Vocational Institute. -. L F. Dophisg, C. P. IR Agent, at - on the work that.had been done.so $iaclair is a master, sad a therefore Qsrefont, passes. fol7owias ( faithfu"y, for so znaay years by thq lataren iag speaker - easy to fallow - - - About 50 Young Chickens Burned 1 i _ Ubmw late Mies Jean�Clark.,. and listen to. r is Seal sand" Ilse hens �1 .Hart, sdn o! Mr. and Mrs. Misses Marjory White and Ella It Is quite dear, that our speaker lei ell-koewn resident .of Clare- Cecil Hart, Bronghatn MacRae, have left. the employ -of is ■ot sympathetie to or with the About fifty chicks were burned is , is now back maoyt Frederick Irarin Dnp- the Big Store. Mrs. ]f.. Joh3rs and - _.msay eu:rgrrt 'isms and theories of -a fire on Sunday morning, at the in action with the Dispatch Riders king, passed away at his resideir�ew of the Olanadian Forces lollowin Mise Flo are taldn� a soc)alistic nature ae advaaseed b9 home of Ralph A'nhaau, C.shvrch St. as army plastic operation, the result on Sunday evaairsg, June 26, fallow- their place. so many teschera; professore and Mr. Annan had started i fire in the fa a short illness, He was in his of an accident, when his motorcycle Scare of the members 'of the local ministers. "Our country.was pioneer- 65th your. stove in the brooder house -and had � Rotary Club..are dttending the Dist= - ed by mea with initiative" mea oho Born in Enterprise, O&L he roc- gone up street. Due, apparently, to ran into a *,am. Well-known' In , bglie�ved in individual enterprise, eived his education thre, and at the overheating, the one Pon had caught Brougham and Pickering, Cyril had t rict Assembly at the Ladies' College, He ggoted the Book. of Genesis an fire. Neighbors, noticing the smoke, been employed at Ajax prior to en- Whitby, on Wed'neat ap next. . the Newburg gls School. Beginning as lists evening dimmer, Rotarian Rev, Dr. an authority for such plan of life. called the fire company, who saved ng- _ _.- In this dial x a messenger boy with the C. P. R Jamas End Cott, will be speaker. Dr. regimentation the the ane remaining shed. Mr. Annaln- - � Endicott of China Mission fame is -people of thand:other democratic in 1909, r has been with the Com- s ware divided Into several parr trey erase.. Married.in 1913, he � lost a shipment of loung chicks St. George's Anglican Qiareh Cele- '•a meanber -3f the Rotary Club ofUst • '`soups - the" diva 18-9 i o se and received his first posting to a stn- he had-only recently.purchased. , brate 112th Annitersary Chengtu, China. ► eta- continued on page a I tion that year, at Maberly, following Our school building was struck by ~ -same months work as a relief opera- Ed: Rhodes, Claremont, reported :: ersary of the lightning during the storm-last Fri- ,,The i12:h A;ruuv fornrding of St. Geo e s Ang:ican C. G. F:T. Activities tor. Mr. Dopking carne from Wate;- '''Died of Wounds" day evening• A dozen fuse plugs y By Eileen Bushby down, near Hamilton, to Claremont, - ' ` Parish, ,was celebrated, with a good scattered over the floor is the only, a where he has been agent since 1922. Word was received on Tuesday attendance at the ehurch service. ) diu nage reported by Janitor Herb. He was a member of Claxrnent .l,n,.,,.IC L r,, RL The guest-speaker for the occasion The dri rain o! Friday last e, -�.the. Peo .White, who *as in the^building at _ • not the frits_ of the ni hurch, and the formez En- death of her husband Q. M. Sgt. Ed. was Rev, R. H. Hunt, of St. Jchn'e I the time, _ Church West Toronto. Rev. Hunt ! Church -St.-is becoming a bit of a ' ornr'adoa~ grtuP� {bey m o Methodist Church.. He was a Rhodes, of the Highland Light In- spoke on the sub of `•b----n s !!! g he govenings- -for-Seagog, for the-week-end.-Vie-�"�-nastez_ of_Ahe 1►�Sorde Qrder.- -Santry,-o n June_22nd,-in „ spot avid the Oran new highway . After the war, he Bulbs in several of,the street.li lights time was short, but the girls were Orange Order. He was See- Mrs Rhodes 'is living !n Clare-- g _.. dotennined'to maker up for it is fun. Te�'y of Clarccnont Masonic Lodge, moat, with her two young daughters, stressed the.need for more teat."ers,' 'have beet."gone" for several weeks. I Secretary of the Bowling t ministers, doctors. and nurses to The first thing to do, of course, was B C1nb, and and isa sister of Mrs. E. Hirharh. g° Mr. ,N. R. Shortreed, manager of . to find a naive for the camp, "Pic- the former football testa. His father m.rs. Rhodes.had already received afar to help reconstruct a new life the lxal branch of the Can.-Bank a-Party' finally being.decided upon (predeceased him six years ago, and l two letters from her husband since on earth. A new highway of living of Commeroe, left the bank this Ayr-we-ewne from Pickering to Port his mother, the former Alida Pi iia, the,landing in Normandy. "will have to be,built", aad it'a_-imr--- -three.week vac- perry, "the girls were divided sato ,about 27 years ago. Portae a e the governing anon. He is.�� relieved by,Mr. . c hamd- - r-� taking -their-turn- fns-t Me is-ffurviyed:by his wife, twit "new peace to last forXefratione :P_ - - cooking reseals, plaz*dng morning eons, Carl James, of Dueidas and Sower im Honour of L-ocaf Mrs. Hurburt, of Oshawa, was solo- I3vmkha' of � .- t+ E. �ice� recreation and ea:sp-�+e ser- Charles may, of Toronto, a daughter; int at the morning service. Rev. 's $ A miscellaneous shower, in a very G.•Robinson, r of St. George's r I I Mrs. W. R Ware (Margaret), of prettyaettir+ _of -pink and white' - e 3h� to the Con be Proud of It,. A �- ---TM-�g �-T�--at-7 a. ,m,. Montreal. third am died ' flowers and'decorations,.too-Tk--lace �� mo fancy is 1916, also two broths P family; in the report of missing" --� —� r -- (e en.Sunday ung) and starting brothers, _R last Friday. . evening at the VVYL of their son and brother, Lieut. Reg. the accepted privileges and us off on a good day with 10 mivwtes J. Dopking of Trenton, and George, yaks lwsae,. on Elizabeth St. The Barker, a former member of the con- oppo�=ties of �a public school heard exercise, a hearty hroaldast of Whitby, and one-grandaugt%ter,.. shower was in honour of the•marr- student, limited aa they are, .the — and a short "morning wsteh"'ser- 1 The funeral 'was held on Wednee- wregation reported missing last vice. Tine rest of the. day was spent , day from the late residence, with a iage of Mr. Clarence Silk, acli of week.. record here set torch, relativelyof in lelking, ` boatidg and I Masonic Se a la r the ' United Mrs. Silk and the late William Silk, speaking Probably esoeeeds.that of y swiliniral to Miss Patricia Carter Dohlner, dau- ' any adult group in this neighbor- eating (cv�iy), ending the day with Church, with Rev. I. E. Kennedy, in hood,. as a war effort.'Our.children a cams fire and Palibearers'were: F. Evans, ear of Mr. ani Mrs. Wilmot Doha- To Cloy Castoncrs! Sunday nsorni:hg we all journeyed A usha, M. Middleton, J. Far: er, of Deleware Ave., Toronto, to Owing-to further wartime re- in $ S. No. 4 West have been pur. to Port P for church , and., sad H; Hurthuses. Interment took take place - in St. -Glair,Baptist striations in regard .to working s War Savings' Stamps for �` Church.on Saturday afternoon, July hours•'for employees which' take some tkne now, the sates and pnr- brought Mr. Doble and Mr. W�estney place in Clarrtncaht Union Cemetery. chases conducted through the school bask for dinner. What a tlsrill!, we 1st. effect. on July -1, 1944, the Big and teachers. A' significant M soutane.vued hat ae:i! The room was prettily decorated Ston will be open as follows:-- is,.that, the highest- �gica is !sand,, beat: Reg. 'Barker M'lEiasing" In pink and white, with baskets of Monday, Tuesday, Thursday Promotion Reports Grades 9 and white and P� peonies.and fern, and Friday -- 8.90 a.,m. to 6 p.md. with the junior and youngest grade. !O - Pickering Continuation Sc1wd Mrs. Geo. W. Barker, of Toronto, adding to the color arrangement. Wednesdays -- 830 a. si to 12.00 -' Grades - 1. $124.50, •2. 109.75, 3. and. Pickering, received word last' The honoured 'couple were seated Saturdays .--8:30'a.,nt to 9 p. m $26.00, 4, 50.00, 6. $41.00,• 6. $109. First Class Honours - 75 to 100 week=end of_the "re>Ro�"=mnissing"• under 'a beautiful arch of ink and Also b0 7.'.$38.75,. 8,. .570.75, Total of•• - P� Please note, The Big' Second Class-Ronours - 66" to 75 of her older. son, Lieut. Reg. D. white .carnations, and opened their. Store will be o $570...5 u June 30th until 9 V. rrh.•owing to 1944 -Th-trd7-Cb%s*--Honours-- 60 to 66 Barker of a Can _ school terans.___ Credit or Pass Standing - 50 to 60 rn France, n r kuni = covered with pink and 'white paper the holiday on July 1st. The Continuation school have pur- Subjects in brackete have'-to be re- Reg., a former Pickering son, en- Friends from Pickering and Tor- chased '$_16.,5 - onto were resent. These War Savings Stamps are pelted. listed three years• ago from Winn- , P - 151, S. Chapman P _. ,-ki-the Winnipeg June�28, 1944 haled at the school, a F nd a on completion .of Furan Service Re- known, and popular in football circles Property o t e"c r who makes. 'Gardens" festure topic of he purchase arty enviable accecn •u Referrs to those ha ' at Queens, Toronto University, and g Local• Girl Graduates from Wireless p �. wing' passed on Hamiltcin, -he went. overseas two Institute Meeting shiner#. P ;f" 66 years ago, f6llovii'ng.. training' 9t The:monthly meeting of the u'crn-1 Training School terry work with an average o n ercent or more. Petawawa. His , .younger brother, . ' ens.Institute'met on Tuesday after- Among• the airR omm'who grad ■ Grade 9 -- 1st Hon. - *Joh'n Morrish; Capt. John Barker is now in Italy:. noon, June 27, at •the�home of Mrs. utted recently from the-No. 1 Wire- li iU C�3- � Bert Coates, Marie Cowan. (a report this week about toss ess coo, RCA�Morttreal was a gave.the .repo ,.as nun e u Present. Hazel M. Fowler daughter of.Mr. - Read, Herbert LeGard. confirmation -by Mrs. Barker, in . The important business was the The regular meeting of: the ,W._ 8rd Hon. -- Edwin Baksdon Nor- P and Mrs. Fred Fowler, of Pickering. Toronto; supports the former report) 'arranging for..tlie ,booth to be .con- Hazel, who is" at home on leave at. M. S; of the United Church will be man Cafik (Fre'nch), Shirley Mac- ducted by the Institute on July. 1st, present, has two brothers,--Zed and held at 'the' home of Mrs. Failaise Donald, Dave Thomson (Geog.), _ Pat"Goodwin, Lois Waizman, Irene Appreciation..of the Efforts,of the at the.Park, in the Rotary Domin Dick,, both with the Army, and on an Friday afternoon,:July 7, st'2.30 Lee, Reg. Watson (Geog.) "News" with the Blood Donors ion Day Celebration. active services overseas. An official o'clock. All ladies are cordially in. -- 'A complete report of the District hots h t• viten to attend Pass - DQreen Walton, Betty. �—'" P gP ph, ,of he graduation class Scott Geor 1Horrison_(Fie'neh), T Pickerin News: Convention in Brooklin was read by in. • • •`• g seen,in the window• o€ the.News-- Bobby Irishg(French), We acknowled'g'e with' thanks, the 'Mrs. Roffey. Office. Pickering • interest that you have shown,in the The Roll Call "Hints on Garden- _ The W. M. S. of the Presbyterian Grade 10 -- let lion. - J rn VVlrite, Ing" was onded to .v)ith man Church wily meet At chuich-on 7u Neil Murkar. Blood 'Donor •Service+; ,-acrd for the $' �P Y �ii- 2nd lion. -- Paul.Pietd. ii interesting mews' items that Practical and useful suggestions,. A _ Sale Register 6, (Thursday) at 3• p. m. 8rd Han. - Peter Kaiser (Latin, You have published. Paper "History of Gardening" was = • • . • .. Frendh),-Josephine Michael. The • support- -of - the 'news- given by Mrs.-A. E. $aldwi'n, - a Tuesday, July 4 — auction sale of Pickering t'� portance, and fine, splendidly prepared and full o! household furniture, at the Village- :l 'Pass -- Jacqueline Grigsby, .Tao. Paper is of vital ran age Ash• announcement will be evade on , T+aliaise (Latin, French), Gerald the assistance you have given is very, interest from beginning to, end. of `Claremont, the property, of the Sunday morning '-at -the United _ FallaiTeefy, Freda Watson, Rita Good- much appreciated. The usual cup of tea was served' Msses A. and J. MaGlashai. Sale'at Church' regarding SMday evening _: win J. H. Beaton, and a social half-hour.spe+nt at. the-,.1.00,sharp. Terme Cash. A. S. Far-. service during the Wnths of July,. (Math:). Dire. R. T, Roble, Oshawa, June 27,.1944 close. aver, auctioneer. and August, Principal. I; _. .-J�J.I n1 i - - _ • THE HITLER GANG THE WAR -WEEK — (:6mmentary on Current bvents _BEMEDALED PADRE c 1!i , New.U. .S. Superfortress�s Str " �- - • •.. .._._... M>ffhty Blow•At Industrial Japan a ' b _ a�str eke-Tmiett reach a lith of the way around the " F. • F< -- �l r� against Japan last week, says Thi world. �. nr l k New_.1 ark Times. . Rlaking their Days of Preparation I '. ` " ' ' " '' ,.:., � pxF'•"' <' first 'Offensive nsr a thrust against Nip- -A tremendous effort ,vas re- i r poa's home islands, the nemty B-29. Ruined to bring these huge planes Superfortres-es, , operating from into couibat. In- India tens of thou- bases in China,.struck it at industrial sands'of'Indians and thousands of s> ! � '•' ( g Y 4 Japan"in clic lo6gest-ranged air raid Americans labored building rear C 'bases for ihe,big ships. The Ame- ' a air blow at Japan brought • s ivorked sixteen and eighteen s , The hours a da and astonished.British - :into-Play - - _ a battleship of air that ; t ° reduced the Flying Fortress, Liber- "old lhdia hands" by persuading y Indians to work similar hours. In „ ' bombers. De- Dna, where advanced ares were xn ,te a, was even- -- - :. _ -signed_ and...built• under wartime '.. .. pressure, the 'Superfortress sal..--, The story of holy the 8-29 bases a�1 foot wingspan compared with the 3 103 feet of tl,e. Fortress; its 95- m Chits were built is one.of the s <•' o the ;3-foot most inspin`ng of the war. Flans =�, 1 „. foot length t ,e Fortress t for the Mases were developed- - z> length. Jt- i� armed with ,0-caliber _--_ •- as uu"ton in t. a all of 10x3_ In a e n to ul ecor chaplain this macnine guns.-an 24 mti,. cannon --- �__-. __..._ ---. -oar is Albert John Hoffataa,above. nnd:Januar}•, Generalissimo. Chiang mounted in power turrets that can of Dubuque, Ia., awarded the Dis- _ ' be swung in all directions. Powered Kai-shek ordered the greatest con- tinguished Service Cross at the /seri tion bf.roan- ower in Chinese by four 2,200-horsepower «'right p p Percy Jones General Hospital. "Four heads ache worse than one" might be the title of this new photo engine; (the Flying Fortress uses -history since construction of the Battle Creek, Mich. Award was - -- - - just received from neutral sources, showing Adolf Hitler.with milit_aty. 8 .Great Wall 2,000 years ago. ( given for -extraordinary bravery Is naval and civilian chieftains during recent inspection at the Fuehrer's four 1,200-fitirsep6wer e1,giHes)' it Within 17 days, an initial force Italy, where'Chaplain Hoffman lost headquarters. Left to,right are Hitler, Field Marshal Keitel, chief of is reported able to carr} Wrote. of .200,000 Chinese peasants and his left leg. He also holds Purple --- - --•staff, Admiral Donitz, navy commander, and Heinrich Himmler,head of bbinbs farther and faster than any been assembled at the site, in West Heart and Silver Star, latter give the Gestapo, other plane in the -world, pethaps China and the work began without for-bravery in African action. f cement mixing, rock crushing or lesson cannot be definitely deter- read building' machinery; or other dight fighters roared to the attadL CHRONICLES _ .- •T--- -. eY _ - . _ •-- a ed•some- But Four Return where between 1390 and 1320 B. C. The potiler was prorided,by hu- ' All but four of the Superfortress- Siwendollne• P. Clarke :.Place. --While-many geographi- ritan beings; -the egAHPnsent was es came back' safely.- Two were i O f � �� �' • • • • r' cal terms are mentioned in this their hands. The force, sometimes lost in operational accidents: and lesson, the principal place is Heb- nu30 numbered-3 ,000. the crew of'one was saved. One _ ren, south of Jerusalemre , strll'a gat TIte crushed rock used for each was downed by the Japanese. The :Will you`come exploring with Gome here'little dog. Yes, ,we'll pick city” - _of the. fields was-enough for a'20 fourth,'fs listed as "miising." Jap- mc - just.you and I Ind Tippy. you up and held you good _ apd The Portion For Caleb foot .ride highway Iso,- milts in anese propagandists to}d,their peo- - "ou will' - that's fine,' then net's tight until the train has gone by. ��leen the children •bf . ':Judah length.•Tch Chinese also built bar- pie: "Li'e should not think that we -• - be.going, But wait, we had better Don't tremble so, little dog, Doth- drew night unto Joshua in M),gal. ricks_for•cr6.vs of the B-29's but have lion passively, attacked, but - take that; mosquito dope along '- ing is going to hurt you. See, there's and Caleb the son'of Jephunneh material was scarce so the- build- that•'ivr have actively pulled the - Ila, d4tose. Iver waving to'us." hou ' 'r -were priinitive affairs. eneiny toward its." Allied observ- floes, they can sure take the joy ' knowest the thiq•g that Jehovah- 9800-Mile Trip ers c3Lhilated the mid had :out of life. It's pretty warm, you %Veit now, we 'had better start . .spoke dnto ?noses-the mat, of God ytimosE a pear -to the after out 15 per cent of Japan's . steel think? ' Weil. yes, but then it's looking for strawberries irr real concerning me and concerning Thee the first Fuperfortresses rolled off production, at least temporarily, �- �aumntcrtim-�t t it, sd what else earnest. After all, that's-what-we - in had�sh barnea." Caleb meets . -.the assembl tines.. the Twentieth The attack opened the possibility ea? onto t,r#ie+t�-- ---_-- same fog wasn't_it? Or was it? - _ __ __- end. Vin ,Ft }s;t _ -p-ec ic- that anon J�lran w�nLcl sufier the Str;tnge how even a wild straw- these Came along• we will start up the - rerninds him of the Word which huge aircraft, to employ them same kind of strategic bombing • berry patch will run' out. 'I`his is 'back lane, through the pasture Jehovah hail spoken to bioses con- for•strategic purposes anywhere in• that has cut so heavily into Ger- - '(it'.d, 'across the bash and over to, the place where the berries 'were cerning them. both (1•}:24, 20): the world, sent them out" for their man war S-3 thick year after-}-ear - and now production..o Japan,. ore the track. Yes, you guessed'it - Fort}r.t'ea'rs old was I• when fiat -major -mission Dyer -the' east ports have pointed out, is more there 1i hardly a herry. Buf here is Ger- -were -to go exploring for wild Efoses the' seivant of Jehovah sent China Sea to Japan, a trip.out and vulnerable to air,attack than Ger- a new. patch.'.. "`o, Tippy, I am me from Kadesh=barnea to spy out �a;rawberries: hack that could not have been lea's many. Jagan'a itfslustry.-is largely n,t kneeling down to play. : with the land:'and I bra-tight him .word 2.f) concentrated in six major areas. What a Aonderiut, grgmth.-. aE _ than ,Ott mites. and .was, probably :grass there is in the lane - that's }'ou.. , scraln now.,. go chase a again as-it was in my'heart," Well- much' more, Long-range flights fin four,of them on the island of_Hoag - because the cattle ha4'e not rabbit, lfoR' can I pick berries.if yet would 7oiIn,a and. Caleb remember the European theatre stldom ex- shu and two on the island of Kyn yo+r ;it down on top of them?'.' y reed i'1oo miles, been pastured here -- nYxt week it' the day when they were sent b shu, It woulrt.take Less effort`to And so it Roes, .. Ise°wander TF avid be a different story, and the :lfooes to spy out the'Iand.. They e•first Superfortres9ts ,arrived spread'havoc here"than .it did to around, picking where we. r ny's: ihbrre ' widety vra!4,:ng a little easier. See how well sou-t;T -diificu3tfcs-xnd=tiangrrs. over thejr, target,•Yawata,"_cen3 damage �s':erma the spring crop leaks:: , 'yes, thione c lashing_ftnces when we carne 'to but in their. vision they saw -that - scattered industrial center+. tfaem, swatting, every now and - df the Japanese steel industry, are thistles there - and chicory with [sod on'.their side alt' would ,ource of perhaps 80 percent of lien, at mosquitoes which persist I too, along the fences. ti�'e don't Like be µ'r11. _ _ - • •Japan'a•rig iron;' at 10:50 in the •: -- _ . in attacking us-despite our attempts _the look of them at al >ut sit to re;,d them: We are etTjocing our Blessings for the Faithful everting. Sent huge hlotk-busters Nearhree-quarters of the Brit- there is a Tirriit-10 %list onto roan .to with nature; and we Nettsthc]r,+ my bretk,rcn -Shat -don.n- un ,the sorest of chimneys i;h prisoners. of war taking Lun- ar.d his wire can do on a hundred went tip with me... because Thou below. Japancs.e searchlights sought a-ies. Look do look over dac,t want. to go' }tome: But we don L ni'versity examination, is .t here are hens and chickens hast ty5olh followed Jehovah my est,the tiny .specks that. may have _ VLI& �.._, m thrert n n• -cal s' have beth .success. t�ere near that htackil r. did you-ever• see a wild ' canary t>•:Feed an on ,a-hot_night liked j - t+,is, Partner -rill he looking fora whole prn4'er into the-trfort to save inti-aircraft fire' filled the 'skies. fun. quite 'so-yello,v,:.: and.hear how ;l k while he milks. Come to the people from coAardice.and di- - - _sweetly he +ing.. _sas.ter, tivhotly following the Lord. st - • . * ru,tk of it, we could.do with a . Creat blessinCc are ronti•ed�o the drink atirit,we P ��Q f - - Now-we must hunt for that,place I � faithful who follow the Lord, not _ 1 me where we alw.vs et partially but %'half}. a in• the -fence 1, g -If)w r'A % berries have ire got? • , -through to the track. How the , reaimportant?• 1Ne1! It,d na,v behold Jehovah hath ;[i011=02 AL Answer to Previous Puzzle 11 Blemish. -years,fly.„ such a little while tt if you mutt know thtre-ate enough ep .O10 ' ransters- I L' T M121 APM seems~since daughter and"our wee strength now, for war,- and to go night. to make a good feed for tw•o peo- „ LIA+Y N E U unit o1 weight; .sor cavte exploringwith me:;end r out and.to come in, Gott not only 8 Bull Ie •tor ginticr tornorrow Was tt (�')' L A N S 1 i 15 Spain (abbr.). -. ,ow•-soon t?tey-tired-of-pickingtrerr worthwhile, did you say? - Prolon,,ed his life but had pre- 9 Cod of lout: O t E R A I ries - the creek was a much great- n'ou.dt}'t is have ,Been, mon practi- served Ors streng _ 1ti Centers. t er attraction. There.. far snore cal to stip down town' and buy a ' There 15 no doubt that Godliness l2$tabie D I E D E O iV' l p 18 dominated.- -u`arcr' in -the- creek in those •�iaysi quart, even at 33c? t1'eil, that de- tends to cont;evity, 'or that by liv- division I S T C H R 19.South.Dakota _- - and in it both the cbildreri iearnt ,ends on .one's sense of values. ing inn sdi anA sin ,4'e shorten - 13 Color. _ (abbr.).. 1 15 Deficient E I I N APE R 1 P • -to swim. Right here at this bend , to_ life. 5 Knock, h1t acre w j,ere,_ as.one look 17 Penetrates, N E L R A F F l N E - we called it "the raapherry car- Hands the far d;,tant horizon =- Caleb's Inheritance is where Bob nearly "Now ' therefore give 'me this 20 Male parent. CTO P TRA 26 Bustle. ,yhi'ch•doesn t•seem so very•distant 21 Drone-bee. E P H 1' R S L EQ 28 Pictured vege• " dro,vned. He teas about't?iree~ears after all - earth and heaven. seem hill-country, whereof Jehovah 22 College eheel. $ D 1 L S I table promi- old and was playing happily at the to merge into _nnc,. There is a spoke,'in;tliat Bay; fol thou "heal-d- 23 Paid ubliel edge of the creel: while I was teach-' •-, - est in, that day {row the Anakirn t p ty N vent his day; ,,ecce ,tha't-passes dll 'utiderslaud- 24 Railroad 30'Arab. ing sister-to swim. But -lie didn't ing" and one's faith is once more were there, and, cities great and (abs ). 40 Malicious VEBTICAL. 31 Indian. •stay' there..,'and he- event dowerrc, or�' ,d.''hatth that somehow, retire= fortified:-.it may be that Jehovah „ 26 Form Af , �. fairy of this ll Hidden Supply.93 Ache. . ' �tw'ice before I reached him, time, all the ugliness -,and spfier- will be with me, and I shall-drive 27 Mimic: night. -2 Land measure.34 Whirlwind. n`cll; hire the .are at- the track: - -- them our; as Tehovah'spoke." The lug• thai ig iii the world today will 29 Peruse. 42 Sturdy tree. S'Not a winner. 35 Expression of ?4le7cy - wl•ere's Tippy? I hear a come to an end, That out of the hili-country was-still in the hands ' 31 Musical 43 She rides a 4 Harangue. repugnance. train.coming,- is will scare . the of the enemy but Caleb knew that composition. broom tonight. 5Eel-catcher. 370. o macistrom of humift h,i+efy there pp sed to life out of her. "Here, Tippy... will emerge a better world in-which . if God was with him, and'he had". 32 Let fall. 45 EleetrMed 6 Comparative - •out. all Wren may live in peace. -no. doubt about this then none . . . s could withstand him. 34 (abbr. . 46 Edge. i1 Direction. 41 Not h - 'rITQ' —RIGHT-._H�?t?�ID._.. - ) ._ estament particle. suffix. 39 Swiss.river 86 Thtee-toed 40 Canon. 8 Afternoon 44 Al,;o You see w•i+at I mean? One can- `And Joshua ria else r an e sloth. 49 Adherent part 47 Form of"I" • not.buy hope and-a new faith with ga-t•e I-Iellroa •unto Caleb'tfie-"son y'. - '"'� °�•+w a Lox of bet ries from a store, but of Jephunneh for an inheritance, 36 Storehouse. ofNestorius. 10 Perceive. 48Musipal note one can find them out where-)he Therefore' Hsbrotl became the in-.- . . 1 Z 4 5 6 ? wind berries grow;,out where the• heritance of-CaI-b--the son of . - hirrh ;in:u• _, n•r.� of irPeloin for all -,phunneh to Kenizzite unto this J- 8 10 who wish to hear. day; because that he.wholly fol-- lowed Jehovah, The God of Israel." 1 1 14 T - I tl - For the third time we are re- ,• :.... minded of, Caleb's whole-hearted I 1 1 1 19 allegiance o' the , an s e'are told it as bf SL O ♦ ltime wwa ' ZI this that- this special.•inheritanc'e e A's G J J O 1 was granted to him, ?fi 25 -- • Success Through Faith SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON "And they gave Hebron unto 2g p July 9 C'alcb,. as.Trioses had spoken: and c. ,.,.< :• 4 TAKING POSSESSION OF he drove out thence the three sons 31 33 ofd Anak. And the children of-Bert- CANA", —.Joshua 13,.-1.4; Jamin-in Jerusalem unto this day." 3(a 37 ' Judges I:19-21, 97, $6. Caleb was•a man of faith and corn- ••• PRINTER TEXT,Joshua 1-4:8-14; pIctel ' Judges 1190, 21. � task y succeeded- in the difficult - 1 s which he believed God led C 4 ` 'GOLDEN TEXT. - Thou'bast him to undertake; the children 'of Responsible for planning of many wholy followed Jehovah_,' Joahw_ Israel equally promised'victory over 14:9, their enemies did not complete of:the-Yugoslav guerrilla - battles Meniotpi Verse: The Lord is my these victories as they should, bur tt�sggainst Germans is Maj. Gen. Ansa. heel er. Hebrews 13:8. failed-to utterly drive.out the enc- ' 7ovatiorieh, nboge, chief of staff• P for Marshall Tito, famed Partisan THS LESSON IN IfS 319TTINO my, simply because they did trot t • f jp, Timi. The`exact time of our wholly follow.the,Lord. - �•q sr;.y..: .i.. :,.."T" _..., . :5,_a s_:..:,1- .w_:...,....�:.:': s '�4w1.ei" -. -i;...iia. _ ,`._ ._.. _ _.� �-.��,r ,--..+...::. -:�-:.:..� .... -.n+_:.. - _ 1 jug off t11tr pr4ft — Now, iAme, Colortads Emale _5HOOTING STAR �1 N 1/ A S 10 N. MAP Quality' Guaranteed tend Only Tc rts In Coin or Stamps to Coca Cost of Handling �s� S. ALA-BA _ {' r.„ This Offer for a Limited Time TOC CLASSIC PUBLISHERS-DEPT. W. - - - OIC ! .ADEI ASE W,_— TORONTO 1 Joe _O SERIAL STORY :Murder on the Boardw alk '4 BY ELINORE COWAN STONEAft V i Last Week: Jaspar escapes from but what you are," Bill tried to -- 'ce .and the others are al- say reassuringly,--'sweet and good _ lowed to go home. Bill tells Chris- and honest." ' �, .+� . r � thse he saw-Wilmet_neazthe_s - _A good-deal_ f�€;race was Icen -- - s' f° g._ "sx t r was teat! u to the m sterious beach-comber t w `r "r, rya x, :r7: y5 s,., her. She realizes the inspector who was at large after having been ._.._._ - certain she knew•Jaspar.' iriesfed-Inconaecf"on wet -tAe CHAPTER X case. The rumors were (1) that he meter; (2) that he was an anar- �i *T you're right, Bill - if he , .is ehist who hated the rich; (3) that skulking in the dark somea here he•.was a homicidal maniac:'__ - -- �—and if he does kill some one else, A great deal of significance was I'll be = well, a sort of accomplice, attached to the footprints leading y"• "$ won't I - because I didti t tell from- the rowboat toward the the police who he was and have booth -where 'the body was found, them lock him up?". one pair of which, polite were re- - - "Nonsense! Not telling all you ported.to have said, had been Iden- w , know doesn:t constitute you a cri tified as Mrs. Talbert's. ttninal. If it did, most of us would . One item told of a strange sea- Lieut. Wayne Morris, former x ;spend a lot of time behind bars." going launch which the Coast motion picture star, walks across y x s Pacific FIeet carrier deck to But in spite of Bill's light words, Guard lights had picked out, ap- ready room upon returning from lois voice was:tense with worry. parently drifting at anchor a mile, his third mission of the day to off shose, *]on -1 directly opposite against Japs. Lieutehant Mor- Boardwalk shrilling,- "Wuxtry! -the booth where the tragedy had ris, who flies a Navy "Hellcat" Read all about It! Molder on the' occurred. According to the news- fighter, was in recent - Marcus ' w'' Boidwalk! Wuxtry I Wuxtiy l" _ paper, a detail .from the Coast and Wake Island raids. Bill bought a copy. a Guard'had motored out and board- �. "Hovels a good light," he said; ed it, only to find it abandoned: found relief• Are you a one-.way cook? When you start with cherries. do y-au and they stopped to read, A last-minute story told of the Presently, he said. close to her always arrive at cherry pie? Don't be so set in your ways, Venture„irta _ Most of the first two a es were finding of the murdered- woman's new flavor fields. It makes menu planning much more exciting! - - D g g ear__'^'•-•- got me, Chsistine, Try a cherry pudding. Not just an ordinary one but this 'one msie 1 devoted to the sensational murder -car, and the discovery in it of a You'll•-always. have me.- if you with All-Bran. It has a nut-like taste that is a perfect 'toil for cher; of the wealthy and exclusive wi-- hypodermic needle and a quantity want me . : . I didn't mean to tell flavor, sow, Mrs. Emma Talbert. of a powerful drug. you - not for months - because i 'SOUR CHERRY PUDDINGS ” • "So the, inspector'% key did,open didn't. dare think • _ / . -: you'd believe. -1/3 cup shortening - - i teaspoon vanilla extract At one of a items arts ne e = " me... ar y e Leve myself -. ctip stared with blanching cheeks. ."Key?" echoed Bili, who was that it could h 1 egg - y;/4, teaspoons akin% awdtr happen all xt once b 'You said awhile ago," she fal- frowning over the item. that way. But this is wha 1've 1/2 cup All-Bran 1%2 teaspoon salt tered at last, "that not telling all In a moment he added, "Oh, wanted froat'the first." .BTI& cup milk '. 5/4 cup drained, cooked cher.its knew. didna_make_.mt._a trim-- thox boys ust_ran_aperters":.._but .. Blend shortening and sugar togethir thoroughly; add egg, bei: Incl... What would this make his voice sounded flat and ate;ineif. . Because she 'had been so 'sure *elL Soak All-Bran in milk; add flavoring.- Sift flour, -baking poN l.r �?„ , • „ from the beginning 'that Bill was and salt tog-ether; add to first mixture alternately with. All-Bran a~.d safe-and wholesome as the fresh milk. Put five or'six cherries in bottom of each greased custard :? _ "An unknown person." the item' Aside"from the'space given jus= sea air arid. sunshine; and because and fill two-thirds full with batter. Bake in moderate oven (375*.*-,,) read, "has mailed to this office a '--par, Bill and Christine received the she realized all, of. a sudden that about.,N minutes. Serve hot with Cher Sauce. document purporting to be the will lion's share of publicity. Bill cattle this was what she had really wanted CHERRY SAUCE of Mrs, Emma Talbert. According off 'with flying color's. The impres- from the beglnning,too, Christine 1 1/8 cups •berry juice' t 1/8 tablespoons cornstarch to that will, the dead woman's 'en- sion conveyed was that he ftad pur- did'believe him, and clung to him 1/8 teaspoon salt tire fortune - except for a sub- sued the killer along fhe beach in as the one suie,'sane refuge in a Add juice. to cornstarch and stir until smooth. Add salt. 63k stantial bequest to the butler, who an heroic attempt to prevent the world suddenlyslowly; stir until mixture is clear and cornstarch is thoroughly.cobkti. bas served her for years - is left... gone insane, ' Serve hot over Cherry Puddings• crime.. And because this was Surf Ci~ -It only r ouldn'tlamake3ltss Christine :. find herself played up in lurid dtc7- own interests its own amuse �� Note, Use sweetened, rued cherries. 'water may be substituted to But Christine. was horrified'to - y 3horenson.' - concerned first- and only with its for art of juice if necessary. u4 M _- .. ... _ you anything lora as- the Boardwalk _ Y its own. desires the Boardwalk ' Girl"... WHY, one headiine '- -tine set -systematically =about the occurred to 'her. Making sure :':at screamed, "WAS THE COUSIN crowd eddied and passed without examiaatioa of her .belongings. liar rather flimsy door was locked, Y.M.C.A. PRESIDENT a backward glahce. " OF. THE WEALTHY MRS. I'm a superstitious fool, she she pulled the Ireavy bureau in :r--nt TALBEIRT 'ifAS LERADItiG testing between tears up, happiness, But I've.got to los sure. r At length Christine sat of it, and went to be �. Q thought'in the release-of her new ,: ON THE BOARDWALK UN- 8 laugh- ----- - Christine'did not hope to seep; DER AN ASSUMED- NAME?•' ter, "Bill - all these ptoplet I but after a while she did. _ erpwa-1 "Arcouldn't hav -believed -.At length she found it - in_a'big a thing tike this." manta envelope tato. w to e- - - tion of the finding of the body, _ morning before she was ,.a- ra hicall - fore she had left New York, she g p y-contrasting airs. Tal- And Bill-said, a little unsteadily moned to the telephone. It r•as beet's rigidly cloistered life at ex- himself,- "So far as they're had hastily stuck some canceled. >; y ey're con- checks she didn't quite want- to Bill calling. elusive Beichmont with the taw- cerned, were not even here.,; 'BilI," Christine said s« Y. dr setting of-her.violent death. Anything could ha throw away. y g y happen to any one I've got to see you. Some, .:ag Over that, Christine s'ied her on this Boardwalk, alyd no one else 'It' was a thick sheaf of thou- - Mr%t tears. - would even notice." sand dollar bonds. There was 'Listen!". 'sill's voice wale $: 3'p :her Later-, in tfie s tiIat rushednothing were; d Christine voice breaking at the -stark Bill," ihe �pathop upon thenT with such cruel inevita- bility, a an i tine did act look that mean-.anything over the r.ie- of it, "all these years she hisn't Christina was to remember through, the .bundle to find out phone. You've probably got a re- bow many there were. After the ,, had any ont brit me. and 'I - ) bra words, porter in each pocket... And ..t _- never really' tried to be nice to When they,fina:lly reached Chris-. first frightened took, she dropped: be worried when you read i:: ythe them al if they burned her fingers her... And now, I haven't any one tine.'s door, BiII took .her almost paper that the'shoes of one W;* :;m either," roughly into his arms again. and sat staring, her shaking hands Yardley have been`found ro fir : - • V. • "I wish to God I didn't have to tight at her throat. to one pair of footprints fount by' - Bill drew her to one of 'the leave you alone," he said, his voice Her first impulse Was tc call' the police." benches that lined the Boardwalk hoarse with• trouble. "Promise me Bill; but there was 'no telephone And the other-pair,'Christie► rs- and gathered• her gently into his. that you'll be careful;.Christine in. her room. To reach one, the membered, were Cousin Emm.a's. arms as if she had been a . very if you have any idea khat the mst'go .into the public„hail and 'little girT, and she sobbed against word means." risk being overhead. (Continued Next Week) H. ,jasper Humphrey, of Toronto, his• shoulder'until gradually she ---Esme,.in. her own roost. Chris- She did the only other thing that vice-president, eastern lines, Can- You Will Enjoy Staying A- odian Pacific Railway., who was WELCOME TO FRANCE — - - ` .:named president of the Canadian -- The ST. REGIS HOTF�i. Y.M.C.A. at the Annual meetin • at T ' • roxos'ro c • Montreal of the National Council «' a' { o lEvery Room witb Rath, Show. of Canadian Y.M.C.A's. �° .maindszel phone. r % a Double, ES.34 u r Good Food. Dl>•IaB and Dame. a• :' lair Nightly.. Sherbourne at Carlton _ .r Tel. XA. 413Y— Hay fever sufferers say there's nothing x ;. She NOSTROLINE for instant action. You smear NOSTROLINE up your - acne, where the trouble is. - soeezing,aniffing.irritation are relieved- Immediately. Breathing is easy. wit NOSTROLINE bglps keep the nose s healthy. 5tic at all druggists. M �• • » s - ,.x. l cons ipatlon RLMON,ost�RoLINE" � - .BRISTOL, ENataNtl "Believe me,youshouldtrygLL-BF.:?v ZVI c i ton-i 1 as t o s_..~e cause mine had.'For nothing I tl itis a keeps me sQ re- Y.. W. k - � �No dosinentl no —, _ — �, sty harsh.Pur- "." ;. ` •. gatn•es.Here's all FLY T O X $� _ you do-if your y constipation is . • Y. a duel to lack of s ` `yx "bulk"in the diet. k Simply eat 011YI&ilbM m KELLOGG'S ALL- a - BRAN regularly, k - k,. 4,: and`drink plenty ti IT NA s „• ,� w l of water. This nutritious cereal I•:e:^s '•R E A T E R r M to produce smooth-working"bulk". d �v t! re am wastes for ear eltmina-: n. KILLING p p Y T - µ� You'll like the happy relief so mt:ch j POWER ; _ ` I&►W r ry� ou'1I-want to stn regular. Eat tas,,THERE IS ONLY f' Y y Y egu toasty ALL-BRAN daily. Grocers ha-:l Mamma and 'the youngsters extend 'cordial greetings to an Allied soldier as he impulsively leans over a it In 2 handy sizes.Made by Nc��;a'y 1 ISSUE 117-19" stone wall in Normandy to shake hands with a French baby. in London,Canada. ,.�,w,z ..•�' .,,.� �,_.�..:. �..-;..-,.n '-..w.:+•.y„n.sr....,. mti ,.:ssee,aFm ..- .oy'-xes:.a.a.i �'._rp .a:-<--a,�r�—. .. ...- h " p f.. • _ MORE_ MEE Pickering. - Plan to attend the Dominion Day - Celebration in Pickering .RADIO _SERVICE Mrs. Choquette has been spending 1 �1VNALQ AIIDDY Barr:atee. .. _ 1 Q ` A several days with Mr, and Mrs. M. R.form 1, tvo fI Fabism. oo..a. sono -s, Cha�am F. J. Donevan •t:a a ewrt tel`'"e.a.can. `-�, � °"�.a° :w.+cs�►:-air _ �✓" • •rDTl -arid- Others el�'1�1� - •. _ � gesmsowt�Nom- - Ontario Lard ��....w Barnstors !� Solicitors W. J. Beaton, 8. C. Telepbous fA" Prays the Tseng sad In the Estate of Henry William . ' Osk:swm Qaarantsed Repass 8sedas g, Brooke Marks, deceased. Phone 1811 Be11, S. C. Ad. 2888 Nsewr. It osy be yew E�rf. IL a.Any >fLab of Yodst J• D. F. Row John L, Pond ALL PERSONS having claims a- A" Bay Street _ Toronto C. H. TUCK,OPT'. D. gamat the estate of Heary William Marks, late of the Town*p of —Brierb'ash Hospital . ARTHUR FIELD _ Dim B3oel; Opp P. 0. Y, Pickering, in the County of Ontario, Barrister Solicitor Notary Public Farmer, who died on or about the Government Licensed PHONE a2 R 8phone lugii 1 y o May, , are y BICKERING, ONT. C. C. RlCHARDSN notified to send particulars of sane MAIN Str. — STOUFFVILLF. 08HAWA, ONT. to the undersigned Executor on or Phone 191 Suite 611 —' Continental Life Bldg before the 17th day of July, 1944,' 871 Bay St. Toronto -after which date the estate will 'be M �, -" o t-(1 - distributed, having MaterniM - :` the- cla5.ns bf which the Executor Cases, Taken - — - - Fan's Elevator Dated at Toronto, this 13th' day of Nurses in AttendanN 6 Iiow v, ATANLFY June, 1944. - Barely .and 2 our Service Given CARPENTERING in stock T Harry A. Newman, by his eohc- j � Ser*les CEMENTING Vanguard Gov. Reg. Seed Oats itors, Harry A. Newman and New - PLUMBING Will soots be in -- - ' man, 36 Toronto Street, Toronto L. Theatre -� Ontario. Jul. 7 -.'MBS. E. R. GOOD "' • ,' � � 800FING . ' ' _ --FEED GRAIN - We also sell Brantford Roofing Barley, 'Oa and Wheat in stock Idaterials; a or Ground - e _-..Equipment, Duro Water. Clover Seed F� 1 � �� Systems,'Beatty Stabil Phone Stouffvilie 180 '�� t! MAT .. 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Dal ee Night friends. P!w hark. eN0 ! > -• W>E11R IT ON YOUR ARM before and we can do it again t : : bxt xw - • �� Every man who is able has got to do his-bit! need yvxi help.' �iv� f00/ s i l t Markham, Ont. Clarke Prentice _ ' LICENSED AUCTIQNAM 11 PSONE AGDt. bS W i, NEUXIM JOIN THF- CANADIAN ARMY For the CountIm of Yo ario; successor to• Corp. Hen Pro& r _ FOR OVERSEAS s tics of C. A, S. F., and of the Labs _ J. H. Prentice (formerly Pane w -and Prentice). arm.gnd Fars■ stock Sales a Specialty, at Pais soli Reasonable Ratner , �:.,,�y;.�tlerr•t lam �' .N .-R�1G.A': ..... �.C� .�L'WFt�du4.4"'L.a,,..n.na•-s.•»'rxte: :ail'. c.w':..✓CY'_w:. _ . _ ..a..'k_ _ - .. - '1 '1._ .- -..... .. '•� ?yj•�'EF'3Cd `/ fir— - t�:. ,,:,.... fie. ,:;. -*"-,. �' ' S'•y -- - - sees 71 ION Cdeceased hernman Cowie, who pea b)h, James Raine will skill be living is Meawrtasi � L 7A R E MOY �« Thej, here as. usuaA. _ ' were born and married in this cm.- : msunity. Their two Sona, Johts and Mr. and Yrs. Kea Holliday, of Sparrow (Le Gard) L ionise ' Bibme 4, were with lLs. sad Yrs, ateaeory of our dear daughter iglean- -- See Clsreaost News Front Pale —� -- Fred were born and grew to �rnaa- Gibwn's on 3uniay. or, who passed away' anddeal F hoed:here,-but-with-the-sons with- - y —.Kwris Binswad, Tore�aw, -Wr. T.Beer is reported to be msic in-Toronto, they tented ...... Jibe 80 1 48. � the week-end with his family here. ing satisfactory'progress toward re- their residence here and mored to Just of, ' Jask Ward, RCAF is spending a covert'. in Oshawa Hospital, Toronto ananv years You we're thinking, leave at his home. Brougham pupils of Wbitby High W. and. But then, my, dear, that's n' pias Margaret Ketsnedy, Toronto, School gave a good acceaunt of theca- together,,said Fred had. 'Vf�hitevale new, mac ' . his owl} hone in K3agaway DiatriaL We thought ,spent the week--end with her family. selves in the final exama. There is left to imourn her two sons Sy�a And the da befog hatytoo. r v Doug. Reynolds, RCNYji is.apea�d- W J. Brows and Tom Jr. were at and two grandaughters, and a num- 3' next at 7.80 p- m., In the y j: ing a few days at his home here. the old hone on Thursday to help ben of relatives,`deonehdaats of the absence of Rev. Dr. Roddick, Icer, We will think o! you tonorrow, 1' Kim Shirley Manion''spent the their Pareints in their work. late UTiah Young, H. Newnhamr of Markham, will occ- And each day through the year. week-end with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs H• Vincent and Mr. upY the pul it o! the U We will think o! you forev ' ° Mr. and Mrs. A. I.A. Hooey left on an Doper of Oshawa, were Toronto. Mrs. arlane and sons Blain !_ us you were so dear. Tuesday for their ,cottage, on vacs- guests of Mr, and Mrs. Painter on and Dale are visiting for two months O APPY days we ohceenjoy tion. Sunday last. - -_ at thg o e o rs, ac arlane's sir memory still, ! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson, of Invitations to a tea at the home ���] parents out West, But death has left us a lonliness $touflfville, spent the week-end with- of Mrs.=Thos -Norton-on-Je:ly-8th, - Greenwood— ,vVL! g�tulations-to--Mrs Da he--work" . y - It is-on y those who 0 1 the birth of a 1i le the. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kilpatrick and the C. G• L.T. Mies Evelyn,McVey Pickering_Nure h _. ._ tell- pa y is-s>�ng --- --- �' _ ape._ _ daughter, of Toronto, called on their The heavy rains of the past week the holidays in the Oakville fruit Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. The sorrow of parting without fare• has slowed u farm work and is district, Lorne Tran Whitby, on the birth of well. friends here do Sunday. P Y, _ _ 15muoign Crurners, o e Wriny, Dad and Fainhy hp is spending a leave at the home of is good. McVey ve-secured schools for the Miss Mollie-Randall and Miss Mar- his parents here. Mr. Allan Ellicott gave a' fine School year cotrmeencing in Septem- ion Anthony and Miss Norma >�d- Alm. B. Cook is leaving soon' to talk on "the evils of alcohol" at the ber next, Teton-are spending their holidays in Appeeciatiolk at their hc¢nes here. speed "duration" with her daughter, Sunday School session on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meen, of Cal- Mr, and Mrs. George Mrs J. B. Hayton, at Toronto. feet. Al ! : fornia, and Miss Katie Green and Anthony- rge Martin, Hel- Mies Laura Hill, of Oshawa int "••n• Howard Malcolen was in Tor- lir. and Mrs. E. 'ghtfu-"oli y visiting en and Mary gratefully appreciate on over e week-end +vers with Mr. and Mrs, F. L. Green with their children and families. the many kind expressions of gym- , tFie week=sal—uaZer tie parental , Her dough= �, ter, . Mrs. Knox accompanied her en Sunday. "One Of the best yet" meetings Pathy i,-1 the loss of their dearly, Doug. Dickinson, RCNVR leaves home to recuperate after a tonsil Mr. Nap and family have ,moved of the Women's Institute was held loved, only son and brother. this week for the East Coast after Operation. nto Mrs. Fotherill's house for the in the public library rooms with a two-week leave at hone here. Mrs. Earl Hogle and son, "aind summer. Mr. Nap is looping Etter "Social Welfare" as the topic. Mrs, ward of Thanks Mr. and M]•s. Freeman McCullough daughter, Ilbs. Hayes and little son. the Young salmon that ,have been ��1+ President, occupied the - of Port Perry spent Sunday with-the of Columbus, said Clifford and Yrs. 0laced In the five streams around chair. Two pleasing Piano numbers I would like to thank the ladies of 'former's pare+ats, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hubbard were visitors on Sunday at here. by Misses' Mary Burwash and Con- McCullough. the M.'Ifeenilton home. Mr. and Mrs, Midgeley are gett stance were aPPreciated. brought to ane, and the many friends The U4sited Church Mission Band The Brougham C. G. I. T. are ing settled in their new home, roc- Miss Helen Reddick coaaiucted eom- - held their regular meeting on Tues- Pleased 'to report that Beulah Ham- ently, purchased froom Mr. Green. munity singeing, on patriotictineg to and neighbors for their kind express- ions of sympathy during-my recent iltam and Mild fit in with the Dedication of the Roll illness. Y ' "day, June 2d, after. school with,a red Woodward have Il9'iss Alma Gibson, of Whitby of Honour, cainducted" b _ :very good attendance, been chosen to represent Brougham, spent the week-end with Mr. and y our local Mrs. Her White Yrs, Haabkley, Uxbridge, spent and attend the C. G. L T• canna at Mrs. F. W. Gibson. clergy, which commenced with sing Mrs. with her son here Howard the end-of July. They will be there, Mrs. Reid, of Goodwood called on ing.`IO�nward Christian Soldiers". DEATHS. Hawktey and family, at the camp for two weeks, and we friends on Sunday last, Mrs. J. Griffin and Mrs. J. Buckles Mr. and Mrs. Grant Taylor, of all wish them a lovely holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Disney, , of unveiled the Honour' Roll by draw- -Gemmell There passed away at1 Oshawa, have'moved back to former Mr. Bassett, who sold his property Brooklin, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Dia- ing back the Canadian Flag: The -Oshawa-Hospital, on Monday June Mont. Mrs. Taylor is the former here to a Toronto buyer recently, is ney and Mrs. L. Disney-, of Oshawa, Library is opened on Thursday and LS, 1944, Gary Ge ineli, age 8 1-2 ,Mildred Loyst. with Mrs. Maskell and Jean, mov- were with Mr., and Mrs. Ross Dis- Saturday evening for anyone wish- months, beloved son `.of Arthur Mr, and Mrs. Ambrose Tomlinson; irg to Greenwood this week: Mr. nev on`-Sunday last, ing to see it: Following the sere- Gemmell and Winnim Foster, of of Geraldtrm, spent the 'week-end N'faskell had spent time and money . Mr. Charles Hurkin, of .Toronto, mony, Rev. Heal gave an inspiring 'Edward St.,Aja= Pnterment at Ere- - with the forrner's brother,, Dr. N. F. ma king his home attractive, and is holidaying with Greenwood-friends address on Social Welfare, throwing kine Cemetery. a d Mrs. Tomlinson. that kind of citizen• is always app- . The Misgi6n •Circle rnet at the out a challenge to all to make for ' • • t 4 -- The-Continuation School here' fin- reciated, sO-RfOugham_--regrets les-. hcune of *lisx_l.d+th-_ a-11sting pie- wl��--does=cane. ---Muriel Press, beloved in:. - Orerod --on-, fished last week and the Entrance mg them. The good wishes of their Saturday afternoon. Mrs. E. Gooden gave an titeresting fent daught?r of Mr.-and Mrs. C. _' pupils will be finishing up their neighbors. go with ethem.. . iMr. and Mrs. Oscar Raine' and •Paper on Social Welfare. Next J. Press,- passed away can Tuesday- ,exams here this week: . i faTrily-of Oshawa are getting �nic^ly month a Picnic will be held in place morning, June" 22, 1944, at their Born, on Tuesday. Jane'27.' 1944, There passed away at her home in settled On Mr. JS_mes Raine's lovely of the, usual meeting with Mrs. A. home, 11 Tudor St, Ajax. Interment" at Brierbush Hospital, �toufhille, to Tnl•onto, on Caturdaq,. Juane' 25th, fan n. We welcOrre then to the com- nears Convener. Topic - "1±:duca- at 'F.rski.ie Cemetery on Tuesday Mr and Mr?. H. Bruce I}ouglas (nee ��• Susan Young Cowie, widow of ,munity .and are pleased to learn tio:i," afternoon. . Mary Bernice-:Lynn), C!areinoiit, a son. . . . . We understand that Jack `ortua started ham- gravel-Crasher in opera- " a .e , ► w-z- " �, '..'.. .flan On Monday 8ftern00n. This k�'"�? "^,t�� Y wae . " �y D4�. w• a 3c� ; anac ine, W ica l o , j •,. .. a : Will speed up operations and save _.. ;s;, }jc. ;''`' u' „ ,e.'.�, �`• •y ns s:u `' w>^S+A,` tp 4 g,. a h The Anniversary services of the a a Ujiited Church held last Sunday were well•attended, with many former re- sidents of Claremdnt returning for the day. Rev. W. H. Bexton had ..s..;.�. _the. morning service and- "M' _ Rev. W. C. Smith, of Port -Perry,preached at the-evening service. The Ontario County Road Dept, j � . _Rosen were hard at work on Monday morning. cutting away the corner it the Brock Road, on the 5th Concess- ion. This road is being re-surfaced ' this jeaL_for-two and one-half enil -- -south of Brougham, and the road is.to be straightened at this point - ;Deeseatien Day Services to be held this Sunday. _ - --------- Annual -- 'The Annual Memorial Services 1` veil!.be held this Sunday afternoon in the Claremont Union :Cesuetety , .at 2.30 P. am. Rev. W. H. Bektdri . Mvl�l have charge of the awn-ice. In v - case of rain the service will be held _ fn,the-Baptist-Church. Mr 'United Services To Commence ' The annual union services for the months -of July and August, for, our _ : two churches, this Sunday morning, in the United-Church, with Rev. W.' H. Bexton in charge. There. will .not be an evening service this Sunday Park Services to Start Sunday July 9th. AR The ar ervlces on easings will' commence OR Jul 9th ntFza11 . z ° in.the Park here, service opening at `. ' _;� .�� �„• •:.� � _ ? aaw�r7s¢xx , ::. �avto 8 o'clock. Rev. Bexton of the Bap- ,. ..,. , �,� y« Mi M test Churchwe have charge o e service during July. ,The Claremont Is citizens' Band will be,in attendance at these services: The June meeting of the Clare .i• 's Institute was held `' at the home of Mrs.' James ales. ,- _— — – - - Mrs.• Frank Carson presented the topic "Agriculture and Canadian J c Industries". Roll Call - "Names ( Your post-war buses aren't built yef, but passengers: ' You are -helping us now by Tree and its Cornmerciol Value • ' 'they'll be lust .as smart as, the one In the being patient and considerate while vitol 'Mrs. Walter Ward brought•us Cur rent Events, and the report of the picture. wor lobs have to be,done: `*.,�,r` _ }.: _ , District Annual held at Brooklin, - Right now, Gra Coach Lines is workin Ofl Y r was given-by Mrs. Frank Loyst. y . g So here f: a glimpse' of what is alrecdy l The President reported proceeds of = '� out for Victory—transporting men and women being planned for you. Let us all continue -the' Apron sale to be $57.50 after of the armed services taking won'workers to paying expenses. Mrs. Coates'served f` _ g :• , 9 working together for Victory—and for 'the 3 refres]ments at the close of the work and serving essential ci hall travel: ha pier hap' days ahead, when there II be'a fleet However; we hoven't forgotten our'regular of smart new buses on the Brougham EASTERN HOUSE, PICKERING - 'Ph' on' e 45 - Sacrament Service did not have, the usual attendance on Sunday Iast Traffic was heavy, over the week- a r _._ The evening service in the church will be held at 7.30 p. — With RdV% _._ - - -- NEIRIOMW W. $ Beaton in chArga _ .. - COACH LI a • X04#• •. -Y3/+er"' ,✓ to auw.: {_u -� , r. _ 7. , , - -' SAD-LOOKING SUPERMEN Modern Etiquette _ By ROBERTA LEE • D a 1 '1. How can a host of hostess vtlall L a-`$ae rade BRIEKif he seems determined'�o monopolitethe conversation? 2. If a man stop$ to talk for a minute with a girl whom he meets on -the street, should he turn hie back when leaving her? i i rM � 3. On which side of the plate "y • should,the spoons be placed on theIllinois dinner table: i permissible for a bride to - - -- r acknowledge - have her .Walde ark I d8e' :Fie to walk away.a.:On the right aide wedding gifts' of theplate. 4. NO; personal notes -I-sit permissible for-a--hcist-or should e writtenthe-brid e. - ea a61 Ie -7�04'1134 c . ostess o-s eymote time covered--by an invitation for a sincere and express ge a ap - thliagis h d h res. - riuin pre visit? ciation for the gift. 5. Yes, and It »mffed�La tin ere a- e in I e. Is it correct to have one's ini will often prevent misunderstand- will ive instane relief. , gg -- .. lisle on a visiting card? _-. :-_ Ings and embarrassment. 6. 'The' Laaltily'siagtwdfocear• _ • rd bears the toot he, ain$in - _1 the very first pause ask full name. - _ �e ,ther guest if he won't re- -The- ofhntrns can glide nCa.rly -- lett some interesting incident or HEADACHE POWDERS_ 161 experience. 2•'He should wait for _ the whole of the day.without flap-, t the girl to turn first, before he turns Ping its wings. HAHY c,llilcKs TIM TESTED QUALITY + HELP WAITED •r 1.,., aek'.h. a i QL'AT1TY CHICKS AT-BARGAIN SERVICE and SATISFACTION BACHELOR DESIRES Ii0i7Am- SOIICIf, "takeII prices. Government Approved - keeper on farm. no obJeotious " Dazed and a bit frightened-looking are these Gerinaa Ori from bloodtested breeders. White printed to child. Box 144, 78 Adatalde by Allied Fifth Army drive on Rome. 6 OR-8 EXPOSURE-RULLS-25ti W„ Toronto. troops hl rile smashing Leghornn, Barred Rocks, New = White Rorke, W its PAINTS 8 for 25c •vandottes, Light usaez, - FII,; O;FWOMAN ib ��O�T� - bride and other popular breeds yquy not get all the 111ms you WANTED AT ONCE, - OTTAWA Even The Lowly N..-sexed as low -as 88.85 per want this year, but you can get all take full charge in farm 'some• 300. Heavy Breed Pullets 814.85. the quality and service You desire One adult to cook for* W Q-or► Cattell Goes To War Heavy Breed -Cockerels 13.96• by, sendinif Yotis films to preferred, respectable place• Mood Shipped C.O.D. anywhere. Give S1dPEAlAI• P8UT0 SERtrICID _ wages. Permanent home 1L satL1- -' .Tliat Dominion Reconstruction second choice. I>rimedfati delle- Station J. Toronto. fled, state age. Fare adTaaeMSq�,• remittee Advocate! 'Standard like a far Cry from the eCY• Last Hatch July"14th. Twed, Thomas 2, Armour, Pott Su:ael4 CO It seemsdie Chick Hatcheries Limited, R.R 2, pat• : ip> 'Farm Homes Be Raised common cattail of the marshlands Fergus, Ontario. PATENTlo t• to life preservers and sleeping bags, 126 ROCS X 'RAMP- ' Tbt farm'home, longe overlooked but' recent"events -have found a . �� �' Pullets.__34 .weeks old. s THJCRSTONH.AUUH +� �uablisb It NS ALES TEMPORARY 9n community "p-taffn1ng. comes' in commercial Outltt for the hitherto 81.o0 each liom Government Ali patent 14 eollle of W eat•s?otos a CO �` proved Stock. Shipped C.O.D. to for consideration. in the report of useless cattail, says the Calgary any point. Guaranteed satfafae- -Hooklat of llina5ormauoa os. to- WANTED the Dominion Reconstruraion Com- Herald. The round, sausage- tion. Martin Frey, et •Jacobs, Oat Quest. - mittee appointed .by the Govern- shape fruiting heads of the plant SPRCIAL PRICES FOR JCLY-: brat- Barred Rock Mixed •••-• "A SALE Ages 3� Years 'i r i.anent at Ottawa. are compact masses of`seed, lo'e . and O t' Ing hair-like appendages by which New Hampshire Mixed Ile -- The building of 44,0410_._ farm Whltr Leghorn Mixed .... lbs dw+elhngs hr'tht first tttt year af!- the seeds- are wafted-about to .tbts -Marred Rock Pullets ,.... 17e f NICIiOL60N CIRCULAR'BIACX AT LEAS P 9" TS OF PITS OF soap ter the war is r2tommended by the wind. These threads are hollow, Down'Whit, lLeghorn0 bollits r ord r. 12• :hand i8" c'frcular bloocck�ad-•sigaed ACHARA ZAj N LB D 6TOCt,;iD14 light and fluffy - an excellent to provide horizontal and paryea- CHARACTER AND BAIR 1mDD- -� sub on_ Hogsing and Cariesoa Hsuelen• Community'Planning. In the same -material- for buoyancy and insula- Reuaata HetRYt-. otaearle. Ins la eful�in�co ll aiivatori. Di TELYpLL19 RK LOTMT a period the subcotnmittee's report tion. Hence, their value for life pre- PROMPT SHIPMENT OF Two silos, etc,. Also approximately sAIL- atgrs repair of 188,000 farm homes. servers' Why not also for steeping weeek 11si ahiicour 'day-IAds,to • ;1d, Bl000 pock and-TOO Ltd.,. AUply in, Versato PSmplo rnent bags? Now the cattail harvest Is and Belective service Office. - ''It also advocates new homes for thin paper. Send-for prlees. ♦Iso ", to• Spadlna Axe• those now. sharine their homes a thriving 'baseness in many mar- day Olds non-sexed as low ere RE8•ER TO FIL10 R 788ii - _with oilier families, and provision shes, and a nail plant' industry has bas 5, Dere hundred'L kil Govvern- WOR BALM OR EXCHANGE 100 �£ cottages for farm labOctre. been born, • Went Approved from lirtoodt_Oste� sores,iitalmer Township,Z Groom -_ - . Two Out Of: every five farm stock. res catalogue. op to aroma house, barn 4 s t -steal Chickeries, Guelph, Outartc, :roof, cement stable, drivin shed s'NDF.N•I• NURSES s"in Canada are in ate, Pf r trate;` NOW t4 x 48 steel cool, ,Vdri12 ' well, �. _ CQr. . 1 water 1n Darn it Yaaafr. OODSTschool ENENursing RAL 8 aO.ItL repairs:to foundations, wa s, ro s, d OBER JAp Spy trees ear a , W dAd Of student 1"- 1t so, you'll want lona$ stock to • chimneys, windows or 'doors; the take thafr place. ape haus f-i wheat, soli Rood flay loam. 7/t admit a clew o! student s'ir..ea week Pullets. 1n twihorna and- poge -from acaool. Store and for three Yearn tralning !n 00111- take of -the spbeommittet ad- geSVY Hreeds los immediate churches: 15,,00, Half cash. bal- tember 19 scaryhool graduationdta` nines. Four out .of five have no ti� Shipment. Just the thing tar Opti SSL• Elwin Greer.'•Alllst to 01011 OA a" I -Wistar markets. Wove dayclds ploma windins electricity. In every 100, 93 .lack lino kindly addsu aDplf altos also. -chicks, bulleti, "4xkerela• It- tete Superintendent of Nisruoa, *aching facilities or flush toilets. 'Bray Hatchery, 110 Ohn lt„ FOR ��- Exaiifiniag this report,= -Frank Hamilton, Ont. I4i ACRES CLAY Woodstock General Adlpaal. r 3 Fxar, a Dominion Department I*& excellent condition. . good Woodstock. Ontario, l>ITARTED CHICKS TWO WEEKS . buildings, close town. Price 87.800 ERIENCED FL,QOR3LA.'v AVD _ � Ant u u r - - me-or Hasn Rack ,_p_ site Dougherty. p shires, White Rocks, Whits g- eachDLtrg, n .' - aI rotas, D talents, "For the first time we have ;horns, H hire a to non-sane,. Dal- tion. Apply FYIe H781M. .-�Ie r• 'f` iota and cockerel-. Send tot est selective Service Office - iota report on housing and comma- ji ' k yAces. Atso day old non-sexed as OS ACRES, SANDWICH EAST, r ;city planning'which deals not Onlyw: ]ow a 8S.f6 per 100• Pullets near Windsor C1tY limits, •ird. . arith tht shelter of.urban dwellers �,Y % x A�' 1t4 e6, Heavy Breed Cockerels Concession Rd. Immedlafe]y ad : pollee Cadets Wanted -' ;8.96. Free Catalogue. Twaddle Joinfa� Improved Walker Home- but maker specific reCoininenda•. Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergu Sites 8ubdlvfoion contains shoat •L0 17 tions.... to mist Substantially the 1 Ontario. six acres good standing timber. Age 5 _ Black loam. Also 120 lots, corner 'etandaid tit' farm housing," STA ED L-LLE'P G H I C 8 8- Srd, Cbncessfon and Plllette R4. Education equivalent to two gP�rA -- - • r z bet ReadY for Dote tin a -, =Cheddar cheese 'production' in Rocks and- New Hampshire.. Torontb. of shorthand and type an t a < S we old 80c, 4 weeks old lie. advantage. - AYfay way approiaimatdy =0 million ;' All from Cansdlan Approved Good physical condition with e• ,Y, 100 REGISTER POLLED HERE- 11ke11hood of meeting tolls �g >a,.. or a little over 34°"ro above that = Mood-tested rrocCaledoniandaOnt ford cattle at auction July 8rd. minimum qualifications on s,lain c Farm' 13atchtt Y,_ -af Ma3', 1943. It is the highest re- ' -rk- - - - Far ' Information' and 'Catalogue Ing age.of 21 Yeats: Height'6 t9' aR ',; yOf? CAN'T BEAT THESE PRtCES write Malcolm McGregor,' Bran- weight 160 pounds. lorded prGduction 'simcr men:by' t y and you' will have to So Boise' don, Manitoba. - iENT tecords' were first compiled m rX� to beat the Quality'of Top Notch c',overnment ADDroved c hicks `Alnd PERSON trnrn blood?,e>tted bteedbrs.. Bar-• IRUMELY OIL-PULL. TRACTOR EttandaSe dive 5nr IMMEDIATE • To Emplo)tiien + • - "J - red RockP, White I,eafiorna. few 25 x 40, good condition, spade .'Ice. Office. 174 Spa qa Ave. To i - �• . White Wyandotted. cleats. MAke otter. -Ferris, 66 ro'nto, Ont. Iismpshtre•, ?hart i• no need for Tidy ' or"' With $rig. Gen. Kenneth R- Wolfe,, white Rocks, 4.1cht Suaae'x.-N-ew Westmoreland Ave., Toronto. REFER Td FILE- H-i84at /Augttst chicks 'this year, Dominion in charge' of the 20th USAhIF's RnmpshlrP X'Rarrrd 'Rock. Light , `egg and. pou}fr r,ex erts' advibe.. Ounded at °bh orra -.vVhirn 7,eRhornn, Non- } P $-29 attack on •lcnasrx X Nem Hampslitres,'Black NEW INVENTION - PORTABLE With the substantial inerease in the main base. Brig:Gen.-Laverne S,xrd as .low no 38.9s per hen- Tacker, -automatic one-hand tom-. qH1 BEST PosT W PS• " talcs. realer numbers Blond Saunders, above, Of Alred, Pullate t}2,p5 Heavy Cock- pression, drives sell-feeding Han- ere made by you for you •,i t, early g (" 9) America's leading Batched, "and a good growing s - Aberdeen, S D. was ranking.offi. �n T1-. c?•lq,i o(TiceDs nd required. inates,using:'hammer-Fl ee dem ,perry Provides greatest a p •t.Q-, 1} Notch onstration literature. Dominion Iime'opportunities. Glvzs pzr�•:,at �.non, there are•ample potential 5 P- CCT On lite distOrit strfefh at the T'rc,mpt delivery, T o p' supply Co.. 183 Bathurst, To- rh;olc•:•:r f nelnh. Ontario. )ndependence. Unlimited ea:.• ,i, __plies of e4;Fs.and call- poultry in sight entity's homeland_EHo; men_W_est ront�., - purser.' No special 'educati nr ental-Sittndess- --D`Fhl�r; d: 't trEA3Ft�tA--_ ctnploymept assistance nesl^d G te. supply all anticipated require- point football,.star, the "fightingest No,.verge deductions, No tori •.':1 menta. " general in the Air Forces:' Havfi Ytu! A�ivTl►llvt: �V1 B:D1 SI,IPiT HARNE.�S DRESSING - tion 'Srom fob hunters• A c•r. • s +y g ds•.ing nr ciennlnc? Wrtt• to ns minor physical handicaps no •" - Finest leather and harness pre- t nen d c Jai It. also has many ,ser. Shirt nu-w iii-,•our s'•+-e t Mr to ur n . tR�'�ta-R'i houeshold uses -3c uP a-t-most', ' 11r Maximum prices for,sales of to- answer your queetlnn.. Depart• grocery, hardware and 'chain Ji nCelu'ttobut paysrrgood gn r,oy. maiots, corn, beans and tnnlat0 and shells;•gulls• rifles and fire- Went H, Psrkor'. T►vs Works S %�•htle getting established. If )*..0 I,tmited, 74t F,nctr• street -To-.. stores, A product of Lloyds L. 1 i - - , e lied Kincdum Tc- o{alo'riea. Poronto. are over 16 and like wor:' are set in a Priced Board -order•' e'eived goods tQ.ih, value of. i10,- .car Several thousand homy canners, 240.000, and, the United States, n tlnDRr:%�t\r ZLECTIUC: S1OTUR5, NE\V. USED, full 'nfbritiatfon free 1.of oA";h iA!!7E[TIOUS GIRLS and bought, soicl, rebuilt; be I t s,- ti.1n, "RS this•plan is debt : '1Y most„of them in.Quebec, are slier- gt:,lel fi5 00(}. Other •leading ceitnt' --, MIDDLE AGE pwieys, brushes. ,Allen Electric restrfeted to distring.Comp ri s t . fie. s t Company Ltd. 2:t2G Duffertn St., and Enz sneering.Compant n- ted by the Ordei ':tchic'i t�tablishes c to.which hip lents v:ere mace Toronto. ited, 645 West Eglinton, rices 'for all of` liclulled-Italy, Britisll•Jndia.. Rii*- wrmen, ic•arn halydressinR at Can uniform finest and •largest- school*. - n P ad _ found- ` i +' Canada in, line with 'tne "ceiling sia, Egypt, Ali, _ eat Retinrd, dignified work. Splen, d yETtl'E�TI�IN 51ILKFR8 AND SUPP- ' for industrial cankers. The new land. Frclich posse: :Ons, Steitzer.- pi), N\'rite or rill for freechopls, plies, J. F. Donaldson, Joycevil3e, :T.EACHRR9 WAXTFD afore. Marvel Hairdressing Ttgulations apply to all canners land, Eire, Iran, Brazil. P,ritish Street, Toronto. Branches Ont. 358 TBIc t with an Output of leis than 1.(1000. _ Crnah fries and British �\'est 44' Bing Street. 'Hnmilton, and 74 V;(�lT(1ULiN ISLAND; FRU: Rldenn-Rtreet• Ottawa,- FEDIC.PL D_ ANOO \y F:1�1l1t)V tart teacher for S.S. Ko: 4. 1 lbs. Africa. Plate and' Snow Drift' str:,rn. - la ell, Manitoulin Tsland. • • L t9 A H N HAt HI>1t 6� INta PHtr Heu_t'S' u'voll r>. t p�_:.:1 low pnc 10 ' commence Sept. 1st. L !l tt • Ave. n an 90;••r.V• i Canno'n's merchandise extort Sufferers or :on, reduest regarding classes. Toronto. eNpected to John c aY• '"• - bleeding and Robertson's Hairdressing Aced- R.R. No, 1, Manitowaning, O::' trade reached -rtcord proportions ernv Ill Ave,411F Road Toronto. ^i }ri' Ma., the value being F3fi?;347,- PILES D r o t r'1dh1g _ rt> DiCA1, REAPER-TtlltESHEP., O�E•5i a' a .f'. avis lyse an a cess of gr•4.700; piles sho.uld combine, also•for clover and ti i- 1-A,I,TFlETI' TE_tC13"ER W':\NTET?-EVE7tY 5L othy. like nese, rare opportunity. Q for S.S. \o: 8 Raglan. PutieA to w NO over the previus monthly re- know -s Herbal Pills treat 1T FF,RER OF Big Separator, like neo•, $55. Best cominence Sept. $. APPIy st •: .q cord established last July. Among the It its source. :Money � Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis to' r;ualiflentions •and snlnry to•,' iiy Dixon'$ .' Remedy.. 'Munro's 1 i2.73 seed'100 100 1b. $13,:10. -': Danlel _BuQarlck, Palmer Ra^'.t-1• -the leading 'commodities .expor_ted back 1 .,first,bottle does not FtorP, 335 E1gfn, Qttawa: i 142. 73 Adelaide R'., Toronie. were wheat and wheat flour; seeds, satis,% „, Y from your druggist••• 0gtpafd $1.00. -- - - STEAM ENGIINE. WHITE MiLL, fishery produrts; eggs 'and meats; STI)h1A04 AND THR1rAD Wt1RDS8_ ._.__tpn'k- on -truck­- truck. c;ood condition. WELLAND COGNTI', TE\Cis R, Tanks and boards; " :wood pulp. YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM often she tall caries of 411-health In humans all ages. f ontl Im- APPly Leland Bry -%Vooler' wantepainted $1'1r S.S•.E1o001;iccue' tL _print•paper; motor �ehid'es - $lune! Why net find out it this -Ontario. to nualiticationa and e�pei '-' ^n NOT .FLASHES is your trouble?.Interesting Dar- . This school Is. (dually Situ it",1 ;n enc, err ts; chemicals, 'cartridges ocular tFreer"Write Mung o err- r Speclalists Toronto 2. +_� r'1APED' 'the NL1giu:t Fruit 1Jts se .+id Remedlea• dose to hightiayy bus ser"'re• It ou suffer' from hot Sashes, Ont - QUANTITY OFt LARGE P'tI,LO\V• W. .A, ll:in.-Vet, •P.idBeville, t, are FRUIT JU t - CNBa �S. ablt,blueattimes-due to thefunc� ingredients in Dixon's Remedy, E5' }ng Str�et- }Vest, Toronto, MOVIT y�tp�� tional"middle-age"period peculiar for Rheumatic -Pains, Neuritis. Ontario. 4 to women-try Lydia E.Plnkham's }cold only Munro's Drug Store, ,M - WANTF.i), QT'AT.lF1ED TE.1c :i ,lt ' f 9toli itching of insect Mica.heat Huth• -p etable-Com and to re3levesuch �- S,:'I- Ck&k 1• i a.hives pi pl eca3es.scsbies•athlate's pO A36 F.igin, Ottawa. Postpaid ;1.00. fnr Protestant Public m eess, Sysptoms. It helps n4turcl Follow �?CPERIENCED? TEAMSTER FOR Te'n nl .more years u:pch:.•t 4. and other externally caused skin troubles. Lobel dlseetlons-Worth tryingl BA I tilt NF.KA F041T BALM dostr`ie stock farm, h ugle., n,> milkinir. First class. Near l r+ke `.tpl+.� "G. ' ui ten soothins.antioepdc0.O.O• f VEGETABLE oftenstve odor lastaatl�, [ AVDIY Willia(ttF Harri', :EstRte, Appli' A. i1�iuRlae,"R:Tt. 1, !it• t- i�iY nit. Greaseles% "11114ea•1tcL LYDIAE.PINKHAMSeolsrouslls bottle Ottawa "Out. Daa'mso pewee Road. Irorc»ta ,uR. 4557•• v,i11e, Ont tiatarY ii2Uo. ' Ii�ts Y•O.r more �tG�• ONoue druggist Drum Mors..Ottawa. - .- • • � Y O.O• FTI _ ', � .' •.. .. � , " "a<it��ra.rraAMTj-ymn.:•. .1 ... ,,,..... e.... ..".- -, v:"•. "..G-."•+V.¢:'.:1.R.:+:x, .. - .. ,. �li�i _ ti 1 l - - SHOWS-'UNDERGROUND' SECRET _- PICTURE OF THE WEEK F. INP y. a � q r• �' r � •y • � .ire x;$.: - - . anti-Nazi Underground, disclosed a secret of the resistance movement > " wheel he showed the British paratroop sergeant at right "how he Wel l --^r stolen German ammenition inside conciete building Blocks: r. •6 FLYING WINDMILL AMBULANCE tis 7. i • yy Yy Y9F i At ��ry~/ :rye `g� » •� . $r^ ;With their convoy ploughing'steadily towards the beeches of France, and. thousands of men keyed up l s x fi t, with excitement,,theswtwo lads calmly sleep the sleep of the just aboard their invasion craft.. When,, the _ �, . ,q s �• photographer'took. this picture they were only three. miles from the aho;es of France. Ke awoke thEm so . w ;`. � .rY they could climb into then battle equipment for the' D=Day landings. Pte. J. L. Short; of f;askafo6n, and Gnr.'J, M. M,ctmoyle, Edmonton, Alta., both waded ashore in the initial attack on Western-Euro z MUTUAL AID SOCIETY '-.'BOMBS AWAY' : l - v Y. Casualty, having received first aid in:field. is strap' •�r. 7 ' placed in lower part of "capsulf,'" after which. , , - : •- - £• _ ... �. 4,.:. / '.��;:. �.`...r, a`�4••.r:',rex. � ., ' _ k , hen'the big B-99's of..the 20th 4.- Air Force roared out from Cbina '.. Ntoward Japan _comrades of the a flyers "sweated it out" back at the base awaiting flash a worl r r etty me mitis "bombs away?' _ 'Yes, that's a ma ; colt drinking goat's milk right from the tap, MannyHere's Betty herself,'. the former mule c , dr n oa Was overstocked, having had a kid that died. Colt was prematurely-born. -Betty Millsop of Weirton, W:"Va, MENE. -to his mother hadn't enough milk to feed him. Wins manpower shortage. wife of Lieut.-Col, James Garcia, / prevailing on Sylvan Ridge plantation, Fayette Co., Tenn., om. Per rigged 20th Air Force Intelligence chief, up this feeding platformwhich seemsto have.solved.the situation very who rode on second plane in tris. �. wen. sior.. - ... capsule cover is then'.fa>tened on, Wounded man is equipped with - y ,• _ �;tirgat microptcne and earphc:es through mhieh;t a talLs to pilot, who... °' • 3 X x x"y; ry r 4 x " stn i r• aro. s' .7 Saw Cant-rrserng Ccsub(#y on Stretcher 1 c • 1! 3�. +r-•"fie e. t J _ _ I ,.� `v. t takes machine straight_up out of•small 'clearing,speeds the easualty s�• to nearest base hospital. Reports from the -China-Burma-India front Tell of the evacuation of ,' R t, :.aircraft-could'not operate: These photos taken at Wright-Field,` Ohio;" " The Gecr,.ati::oidicr is a to,,-.11 Ii;l`'t :, but oar solder in tougher — a-1d when Heinle breaks, he breaks on , shoyr bow this fantastic craft, developed by the-AAF Materi}i Command __the run. Top photo shows Germans going over the top in' France, but with arms upraised in surrender. • ,,,;a' and built by Sikorsky, is used. Note spe:ial "capsule,' of which"each _ Upwardtrbf 10,000 prisoners were- to en' by All 6.1n•-firsir weal: a tnvaatdn- of Norntatsdy. Photos Klow, bslicopter carries two. - 'taken at Cisterna, Italy,show Germans runnirgfoain doub'e-quizwk time to capitulate to, weitirig A4ii^s 46 - - NEW `� • • t6re ed Advt's -PICO YIIdrS M ,_r --4-- i+�Ik t )jewsaaoe o['au Kinds � • WOODS and FRIGIDAIRL. Iamaed- __ .._ _ �. : i 3iitb You -a. �i -1 • irate delivery. ;290 up. Agents for DELAV'AL MILKERSLrssraaoe Adv )04 and Sports. . Trades ace- ' — You'll- do betteytst-Toronto - --- - tOTICE Address T.osto 6 821 ... Treat •_ - _ ---- ._ _ For Sale quantity tit of buckwheat Comm on Awe -- -Faidwa tract& and plow. H. Shier, `-our-odil will alone 169C Sat- - - QLASSWARE R. Plebering No. 2 Highway. poli! file ��� For Sale - 8 steel single, ardy� 'atter°°°°s' Our ;t'lyeb PING Your W" etp7 - each. E. Pouliot, Churg St. North; week,es September, 1, 1944 day. `'o - ath°of Cpa Saleonlin Gravel t. _ _ S d Cream fair condition, .am able for 'suawrierf)OD, ( E3ldENT, -- in-Heavy Glass -'Pretty Pattern ►�` ' kitchen or caanp. C. L. Pickett, Old - ,` One Small Cup - -- - Rosebank Ptoed, south of Dewdrop • BAND, ' ( R�YEIa, DeNeLOCKWOOD �� - - -,Iris .� ter Set --'Forinel Sale - quantity of good hay', PICKERIN�G. ONT. __-._ consists of one 'large water pitcher and, - standing. Good farm wagon. Good -'-- - BUILDER'S SUPPLIES Six High Tumblers $1.26.et , pasture and spring,water. -Henry. WE DELIVER White, Salem Corners. also local*sartgge'worksell _ _:. cc !>• An Ideal Buy all coMale - OMWulcul Met Ma nveniences, hardwood floors _ is consists of One Large Raw Fruit-Bowl and -- — LINE of MAPLE LEAF MILLING �— Two. Double Caudle Sticks. #1.25 Sat throughout, on 2 acres of land, with COMPIA" FEEDS " several nice building lots on the pro- - - - - perty, land beautifully Shaded, with ' A, W. MITCHELL '`Fria" - Glass -Trays fine. garden .land, barn withc�- THEATRE Very Pretty :Each SOc. - modation -Por four- horses, garage, Pickering, Out. hen-louses, Cherry, Apple and Pear $� trees, grape vines, ' cement apple _ Glass Jugs, pint $1Ze house, An ideal house eemirally loc- '"C7CTgITSY p _. Y� 74: Res. 65W '1 ated in 'Pickering Village. Reasdri•- Healthfully Air-conditioned a.. A lovely Creator Jug - Get in soon for these, - 2iic. _ for selling -- ill-health of owner. __ `Apply L. D: Hanks, Pickering 47 THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY E. RICHARDSON • ' S'e _ The Government advises culling non- ,TUNE 29, 80 and JULY 1 - m wl productive birds. They eat your pro- Two'Shows-at 6.45 and 9.00 G ZN1DRAL IN-SURANEE , ' ._.Consists of Three Bowls, graduated dze- 59c. Set` fits as well as your feed. Bray has laoliiay.Matinee at 1.80 RRAL SdTATE started puitete and uneexed chicks; CO N V E Y A N CI N O _�Prietty Glass' 'Coasters ,day-old chicks, pullets, cockerels, Paulette Goddard Fred >ltaeliEurray, cull, then buy gam, productive .� - . ROOM � � to norm established ai+each �y _ _.. -,ri�� Cups,',- Plain � • . . _-•`'-• :. . . .SII stock.for later.winter markets, Agta.. D. Pl. Ldckwood, Pkkering, and FLooe, Pickering 60 H Shier, R. R 2, Pickering. Oily -Heavy Caster Cups -high high school girl to assist _ -�.with.light_ house-work- in village _ I, t h 6 Cent home. Apply Nene 06liae. 47 Zd ari AnWW tad H.l.ai Teag ' C Y R I L EM O R. L E Y Standing may _ mus astre, 8pesisl Feature -•+ Oven -Bake Casseroles Fos-stir - 3o. acres- '. of different _ .)duds, in IwW and small block& � "I II�SIB BBLt�I - wltbh Deep Pie Plate Cover Eaeih Bbc. Pbrn►e herald Corals„ ao.etirink. F!y tad zs a 1ie.1 Air Raid -INSURANCE ,- PIels. 66 8 & As you ]Bomb tie Heart of Geemslay - .-- - Far Bak - 20 pigs, 7 weeks 014L L Art. W. O'Connor, Lot 1, Con. 8, MONDAY, TUESnAY,' 1PEDN'SIXY : ' Come in and. browse around. - JIiL•Y (PHONE 69 PICK. - ed :- ego my Prae4, ewe S CHAPMAN black Holstein heifer, owner eon IIuist Cra6hlOte Sbew at 6.l0 rs` - _ hale same by ping property and - - • paY�g expenses. Robt• C. Reeaor, 4 HS�fAY ALDRICH BAUNTB A NOW wast as Brock Road. HOUSE .' . . . with Jhnss� i y" ae Heury Aldrkit L !�o tijsre t0 start tailing pdifikaringr_� 7 -_ __ RBYAi.t. $i?1RiNti Tole -•1, ; ;, . Bar:ett - In loving memory Of >I[ra. -- with Johnny Welisamuller ;Nancy Kelly JoUnny Sbeffied Murray Barrett, who parsed ;away lSarsaparilla Tole July 4, 1943. TR We FALL�ATfIBDA�i Tasteless l�tra<t of cod Li..r Oil- God We. Have in Stock - - .•13od itriew that she was suMering. . . Ginner �� -- - -- _ That the hills were hard to climb, FortMied with Vitania D• _ So He closed her weary eyelids, ]Hooe, Wine and Iran Pain 'garnishes and Brushes ^-__,_Y j _And whispered "Peace .be thine"•_ -_ --Tender Comade paints, o .----Away in the beautiful hills of God, Iran, Liver sadBoas Marrow Toole - 'By the valley of reset so fair, !Robert Ryan ani-Itufh Harney seeds .and Garden Tools:: --- --some e,- sane clay, we imow not : . Oar Protesoional Pride it - � __c Your Guarantee - - • '-We will meet our loped one there. ... Maple L� �i�e --Cfenearal Hardware Supplies -13y10band and'Family, ap THE BE$ALL STORE 7: n J. R Boyds Pham B: Co —_— a -- „��, . �roaront Page `. - ,Pick 68 w _• e - r iV G� +16-60 and up, each group serving as �"'� . 1 ah unit in the,prosecution of the war, Gkay Nato for ]Farm Md O000bey but stressed the great need for theP • the 1-18 group t eonaentrating .on ; Insurance as Edidlap We _ Have now. This was the age, which world rsof S■ �t�r�� �►lsd�osln . s, farms -'soon be entrusted with the adrninis- Automobile Intneaoai d Garden, Tool. 800410,' Feetilbw,. Oration of the•affairs of our nation- - al life, sud feared the. socialistic- KhAs Sprays, Sea Coen, ;moi PAT '1rW01" J'BT� AT WH?TB?, YOM Ra011� MAU= teachings that is being given our Write or Pboot " le in our schools and Dneola.e, 'the popular oil beaeld ,c PmP Rowe colleges. There appeared to be the Bowman. water paint in puled abdae. _ 4 fear that this teaching would not glue ns the Abraham Lincoln Plan of Wff"T OP1TA 10 ' ''Governo�ent for the people, by the Laws Mowers s6arp0aei sad repair- Hens and' Sp _ _ ring Broiler's ."Freedom" could not be plea by a socialistic power, that : Highest,•h Market Price _ required regimentation of•the peo- pie to guarantee successful opera- 'S-Pities Bedroom Saito.. ������ - - - tion. He concluded with "The World t ainat does 'not need to be re-plamed; but we people need to be". $ging-iBled Mattis" ' Hardstare -- Tiri..itb p][K 1&R.I N G FARMS • *.kv • . .. - :Unit - $V-50 Next week's meeting is,-'withbawa - - on account of the .District Assembly LIMITED Felt Mattrau Iron, $7.50 up. : . � } at Whitby on Wednesday. Congoleiun Rugs in All Sizes 1 TiH10D'i$%iG ' GB W(J-BTATiON '' • r. a . I Bought -and Sold- ��` $ Details for the Celebration on Sat Congoleum, by the Yard Used Clothitng - Sterllised, clean= p VMTBY, .ONT. PHONE WHITBY 836 urdsy ane about complete., '.... _. .•.....' • �-• ._ _ .ed .and-pressed like new. Carry a large stock of high class sults, C: G. I. T. - fro])• front pageovercoats and Pants. Also s =cod "� hadn't seen a man for two days. stock of new leather coatis and O M RI E . -Co' ', After dinner-we held our Sunday C. A: STERRITT .. Tl�e O School Clara and "s tint the rest of windbreakers,'and gents furaish- P Furniture and Funeral Director at- LIMITED e afternoon swunmmg and walk-- = ore StPhone 19 Res. '90' and -cobviaced. ing. •At our,camp-fire that Might, Mrs. Sam' Schwarti : ' = ---- ' - ,I�rnction c Westney and Mra, Dobie presented Pickerin Ont: : ��. West, othwa Scarboro -+Iorma MacDonald with a lovely = r •'_TELEPHONES - Howard 1117, and,Scarboro 336 - snap-shotalbum for being The best cecnper, and Bettv -Lou Baker, June Waizman and Mildred Bath each, ji' ; Me - - - - b d Bsed - - !work with book-marks as.,the best group. ' . }� _ Roug an Dre Lumber - M l Also, Mrs. Westney mod Mrs.- Dobie - `� a is ._. _. Sash Doors _uc ra¢nes' _-tendered' their resignations-as_.lead- -- _ _ _ I or' _ Mouldings ere of our C. G. I. T„ much to our Fro '�ege�afiles Soft and Hardwood Flooring sorrow, Although 'anany' of ils will y. _ - Shingle Siding ' - - '.aolrbe with the gro next year, we a Brick Insulated. Siding Cedaxgrmn 'ip ... j;�•�j,� - _ . aK oar is Rock Lath Cedar Shingles 'hope they will have the good fort- j ish- and P. .1 by - Asphalt Shingles. Roll Roofing �wnc-is,find-leaders`'_se mood- and_ _ — ... - ,i _ - ucta -- Barclay Tite _ faithful'as we have had in the past, Q _, on n' Season Wool I'nsulrati- must and Lime- i and wish there every sWoess in their - I: Wapping TB - Sock .rfstnre uadertaktngs. - SILK'S �� � - _ e Sewer Pipe l The girls arrived horns on Sunday XART,IN-$ENaV 100 'p: C. )'URE PAINT slight, tired, but with 'many happy - �` meudorles of their week-end at Pia- 4 d.. Phone Pickering 24 A-Part. % _ '