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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_08_11 • t .r.•,�_•.-;+.._::._✓.•:�..wro...;.di'",.... 't-. .';. .� :S, .. ai..'...:cr:—... •,_».�- _ .. ._ i.- .. ..'Y„!�! .— -. .9.,r... „Y,a.:.." _ �. r . 7-1 _-_•r'�-�--^�"*"�"-'°'r"", .. ...., .,._. ..'._' ::. .%',-'^_ .,+:STM• , . a cY"� i s e •� 4''+�t �� �r _ K A , ti v _ -, -_ .'. - _ - - - ill• _ - r • , 0L, •LXIII _ PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY,- AUG. 1.-1, 1944 - No. 52 �. amn el 'Ame a f fickering ArreFou4U7 av ff k water Re Rdid em� nti u�ru$ � Celebrate-46th Wedding Anniversary Pickering Village- — b Following the ."affair" in the - , a 1, 1 Samuel Michael, ane anile and sa our this vi Ife celebrated their 46th Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Scott received F=ed Ston Suffers Painful _ - north of here was taken into ie leaned this week on sauna--the wedding arvnive at their home quarter foaming to Fracture of Aak,e water's O. K. as,far far as that affair g am'- a cable •announcing the arrival sat- --cwtody on Wednesday - •. - here, on Thursday last, in the comp- ely in Gt. Britainof_their; daughter = answer to. a an charge, connec- is concerned ed with the sin Mm' Fred 8tork received a tract- _ _ any of the mieanbers of tliei.r lsinily. Helen, RC.�F. Her brother Fit. Lt., ging of Mike Shewluk u .ankle one day last week 'while ` 'It was a faimlly surprise. They Harold Scutt is spending a two-week redou the school road, just north of tha taking a couple of Old Country, ' Bit Field Day at OAreszont on were presented with a large, beset- leave at his home at the Bay and �+Be+ on Wednesday •even>ag, the youngsters-into the •Riv_erdale Zoo, Angler 19th. iful comforter. visited with his sister before leaving last.week in November 1937. in company with other friends. 1n - - for Dartr_ioutY, N. S. Authorities have not issued any walking about the grounds she step- The Claremont Park Board is The Prime Minister of Canada Tdr• and Mrs. John E. Vericlt, at i partignlare,, at time of writing. �- on some obstacle over-turning anonsonng a monster Field Day to Citizens of'the village will clearly William Lyon MacKenzie King Toledo (Sylvania Leavens), are vis- -recallit the evening which was hollow- the ankle, causing the fracture. She be- held in the Claremont Park on iting Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Courtice was taken to- her home after treat- Saturday, August 19. There-will be - and other friends here this week. uneasiness- nto � a ball fOG -bell game, Mr. 'and Mrs Jenkinson of Niar-, following the discovery of the dis-- races for young and old and a big ara Fails visited their son Rev. M: emboweled Shewluk, at the side of - ' Mt o�bers of Pickering Rotary, Note! dance at night. This is s fine chance R. and Mrs. Jenkinson, over the the road, near Edgar Andrew's gate to get out and aft the y oung sports week-end. :.around 8 o'clock in the evening. week! dinner' next in action. See advt. on anotner gage. Mrs. Lucy Baker and grandaugh- I�nspeator W. J. Franks and P. O. The regular y i Ctliirke. arrested IttltchaeL In,the week is being withdrawn. •Members. CHML Presents New N(sht Program ter, Beverley, of Toronto, are spend- Oshawa Police Court on Wednesday are caked, as far as possible, to at- vJK this week with Mr,and. Mrs. G: rmoraing, following a prelinduary I tend the noon luncheon at Whitby, A new-Mudio- roduced, late even-, C. Baker. ,, }2.16 on Tueada next Harry S. p Jessie Bushby is holidaying w-itli hearing; ]fliclrael `wan remanded till at y' lag show is to be head every night her ' grand-parents, Mr. said Mrs. a earl st Ib at,Whitby►. Biaks is to be the speaker. His ad- at 11.15 - 900 on your dial. CHML'e will be'ed 'parYicnlar interest By t" has taken to the Day, of Toronto: fly a[ the aosmew at this tom, to Rotariaoa adz wav in a response to an ►res Misses ,Batt Baker and Eileen x.. entertalnea. [a �+ need for a late bour poetry and mus,; y - led with elasdeal evening in bonour of Miss Barbara ]RIM:.Proteeliissa at our Schaal PIC KMNG TOWNSHIP is ➢r'otir'am• Watson, when a number of former COUNCIL music and poetry from the old aM schoolmates, met at the Bushby- ' modern masters. "By candlelight" home and presented her with a linen Following the reewsamebrnsiat3on of -, tewe�akiv council meeting a soothing, +gym and i cis shower. Ontario re bLs►rshal a tlre- "si off". W 7 Smith and forrilr- left an: has na lag adjourned fust m a `until 4.a0 to y� day. The program is prod Monday for a vacation at Glen Sclw,' .aMResmed�late ram of tie P Is attend the2 funeral of the late T. C. by LOXaa Stewart, who originated Muskoka. (- sehool bore, this samaner. Until Brown, who for many yew was the '"The Hour of Ave Maria", alio a Mrs. M. Gormley, of Kinsale call- this wan Vested the only caretaker of•the township hall. poetry and music progrom once ed on Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stevenson 'll' ant that basement room was bg r • • • heard throughout the American on Monday; and took them for a ,'may of the one door up through the L. T. Johnston Pickering Township. Wets Coast drive out through, the surrourding :. Collector who takes over anal& hallway. If fire had broken out perk and . .�. that ball thewould _ •_ country, the occasion of Mrs. Stew-- . be"� been �� They would office of Treasurer of the Twp. Gonne: VAm Exasral.d -Dslmsge Prime Minister, Rt. -Hon. =William -enson's birthday. Reported - ate asy aoeeY to the outside o! - d Serieowb Burned to France Lyon MacKenzie -King, who this Missy: Marjory and 'Ruby White, b< - be bas through this stairway -week exaapleted 25 years as Leader .entertairod a 7 rnber of-friends last . out one es the ese- Mr. and ]6m Dalmage here, rec- of the Liberal Party in Canada Satir�sy eveesirtg In a misceilaneot s cu my large windows, yrs base eived word a few days ago of their shower for Mise Mary Fonndkai of w6ith is &bon! Dawe foot o� the son: W. E: Dalnu a having received the eve of her approaching..m J�+md• serious burns-of first and second de- Ms. Mrs. � James Kulyk,:Ajax Sgt. Don. Scott spent the week- Bli�ras-'-- gree nature, while lin action in Nor- end s his home here. r Handy on July 26th. »Bill' enlisted Mrs• John Muikar is leaving on n the age of 17, and is it 20, t o- Ont., are -happy to- announce the Saturday for a few -days' holidays , �"itlot Making �b H'�war day. He was in action around the zmvai of their daughter, born on with relatives in Port Elgin. Caen sector. No further word has July 29, 1044, at the Pickering Nurs- Miss Helen Burlin is spending a since-been-3eceived; ing Hoene. Yew_ 'weeks with her sister Mrs. F. could differ with the Globe and Mail T. Bunting_at Squires.B�eac . __was find that we can still do so _ Fire -Destroys Vahtable- Car 'and J'bemu C. Brown, Broughas m, Ont: We notice that the Pickering.Balf- this week. We don't like their edit- Garage, with -Other 'Contents Tpaan is entered in the tournament - oriel attitude, and, many others are The,death took place at h _at the. Clara mont Field Aaay, Aug- _ is home >: 'of the, scene state of mlrrd. Aroused by the unusual barking-of -in- BrosSghan, .Ort.,_ on _Satutday, net 19. This calls for supporters. -1% has appeared for some months dogs -meas the house, Mr. and Mrs' August 5, 1944, of one of this town- Mrs Wim. Riley and-daughty� that we were approaching an -sled- Robt. Balsdon, found their garage, tip' have rnoved. into the home on Eliz- ort _ from the house ship's bed"known citizens, Thomas _raading._the Globe and &beth St. which the purchased would show that, ever► if one- had enveloped in flames, one night over. Born, in- Brougham, Mr.• Brown from H. G. vert, •now living in no other suggestion of such. Bats-- the past week-end. The Pickering •Toronto: The' residence .has. been . - :'' spent practically his entire life in we cWmot--4ry as we rda7t-'see I Fire Co. was called about-mom ht, occupied for some years by Mr. and - this village, ' The can of the Late • that this morning daily has any,outer and much property, incl the Mrs. Wen. Jenkins and family. house was saved, as a result. Robert Brown and Margaret Mo- �rlet ,le4er is reported In our axe to grind that the.coat" auks. The7 have done � The faeaily had been out with'the Ind, 'he carried oto the carriage-- tillage making business of his father's. Dur- eouid to :Dake "a nountaia-eat � f a - carr earlier id the evening, —came in lag the last war he spent same time Parente concerned are warned to etble-hill' and have been ra-bai� At thif g J° O° sad drove the car in'the garage in th Toronto, a machinist with the �p children away frarn the well oft s"sry Issue, We es met but lseiae*Wthe office of.Treasurer for. the regular ,way. Nothing was seen naw.being dug, at the new rink on tbssse is some "Pews!"' behind � the lance of 1944, in conjunctme at that time that would cause fire. AttaericsnTAbei Co. manufacturing Who are"Pow to aoeoyei»h with his other duties of Clerk, tractors and farm machinery. Church St. The cribbing has not yet„ daily., Coll The-entire contents of the garage Om January 1st, 1886 he insrried bees completed, and•cave-ins--are al, seatelhias.bid-�r,d agaisy 'we feel r..a ., ldcrerse in salary. which;war adoable-walled building. Miss Isabella Isabella anith, who survives ways POOR >tt 'is ear bones, theft wbatenesr- is : • • • with sawdust between the walla,were Teachers and pupils ale beslnn r} bsrbfad � Is net ung to be far the 'Aeso�rrta passed at the Augaat destroyed, including the ear, a niton- him, at the hos ne im which they now P bug well-bring of this cosetr". were: Relief W,971 to talk about school opening:'Went. sex of new storm windows, stock , M -Brough' in s hurry, didn't it kids? electing Paid The. cwmt:aking of the -township On Wednesday morning �y re , . contingencies 10.Oi. Hsrst� nasi 'feeds ate. A nearby milk-hoose' was hall'abd the United Church has been Joked cwt is the fast that a suspic- Budge -634436. V1110% vas also a also destroye& in the family for many ygsrs, —'70 'P%gtes of our Yoaniy Folk New is• foul patty cases sato !men ala huge "Shoop Account" Part o! which Insurance will partially tow . •with the township kali, and flee last Uniform Habg in Oar'Woedowr Quebec, but, — 'that the IibecsM had been'carried•over tr+oaa' the pr` ila.a. ' twenty-two years continuously. 9ost. It matters not that an t► l- te i44•80, as as rest of the �-atontb,,awsrnt�Mg. Mr. The-Department of Inforanation: , Var Party In this.ae eonunt eif is included the, •ef Clare mont's Oldest and Well Brown's little personal touches a- is sending al Domiaton is awn - N comes halo fee of the in'spectbr sad mileage. g eno regularly,people, Photo-: ,gnat comes pro' Haan►& Citiseas Laid-'l�0 1$eat_ round the hall on council meeting •graphs of our young people, now in: power, but, I �e • • • Tb=U" Paterson day-, ,such as the • table-baskets of the Services, some taken in France., �1 8edeate6_-4the welfare of this land Doing the evening session, a del►- fresh fruit,. the Imp pitchers of They are displayed in our windows: in not upperenost► unity domo`t Mt" utation of•three man And them= lad- One of_the oldest ,and.best-known cold, lernonade.on a hot -day, his as received. At the moment, we are: iter-then much-Abe Grits were ift appeired for a 1*e9ri.09 'in con-.. residents. of Claremont was buried regular calls on a cold day to throw, showing• one, which- includes Ron:,- - Picked, and that's all that matsteW nection with the road ruwuma &tong` lastw� in the person of Thomas another stick or two on the fire, to Watson, a nigmber of a crew sal-' It is regrettable that'"tie power flue lake front at Flickering-Beach, Peron, who passed away at the be aura they were all comfortable. waging a German pians in France. of the press" has the power it her from Pickering Beach sideroad over •home of his daughter, Mrs. Clarence Every group around Brougham wt`!1 Families, concerned may have these (At titres). We believe in, the "goad_ to the next sideraad. At prerlatt this Pengelly, Brooklin,• Ont,.-He was in miss hkn = his generous, good nature photos after they bang in our win- er'� the p� enough to. know is a private rpai. The council sKreed his 75th year. Mr. Paterson had and ready wit endeared him to both dawn for a"week, 1 that they have and are isfhrenoiag to pay forty percent of the tact and been in poor health fear some tame. young and old—:'good conversation- to in this country ,in manual residents on this road would Born in Claremont, Mr. aa_terson &list and a good listener. He was a that is mischievious and detrimental a to a the remaining sixty ears Card of..Thanks to the establishing thmk well-being percent. This is a -rate payable in before opening up his wood-working with anyone--being a lifetime Lib-, :gportunit of the lack•of which is , naris!; is the oases, of all other subdivisions- shop yrs the village, where-ie c'a`rried eral, and enjoyed arguing politics ex ressh to take this opportunity - no small'degree for this present war. The deputation were quite agreeable on for over 80 years. He was the with his 'life as much as anyone P i D'to sincere thanks and The Globe and Mail' could be doing y, this, and will try to subscribe son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James else, I.1'e has been a strop tam r- &ppreciskion to the many friends and much toward 'creating that spirit the needed smount from the lake- Poen, the` last of a teen g Pe neighbors, relatives and to Rev.'M.. and teanperament in our people' a front real ` to - four children, the otbers loavin o! once worker, and rnenber of the�Un- th�e�r i%fors their assistance,. "' j f g Pre- ited Church, and a Past�Maste of sympathy and con- large arnotutt of which is going to deceased him same time ago. Brougha_mn-Un]on A. F:, .and A. 1(* dolence, also to the maxnbera o! the Y .� be necessary in probably a few Clerk Johnston will post a it�tice fie was a member of the Baptist- and honoured in '42 b -bein aide y g I. O. O, F., for the beautiful floral short months _ _ in the-BruNigham Post Offic,..4tsking- Church.' He had held various..offlces a Steward of Grand Lodge.. tributes,.in any recent sad bereave, The G. and M.'s criticism. of the for tenders for,the caretaking of the in the church. He wait a director of - The funeral was-held on Tuesday meat it' the loss of a loving wife. Christie St. Hospital has also been -Ownship hall. the Bethesda .said ..Stouifville Tele- afternoon frcrn the late residence overdone--politics again}-ewe prefer s •-' '• phone Co. He was a Past_Maptei of (Masonic Funeral)- with interment -. -. _ L' D. Banks to listen, to the nursing !lister and The•new .township bell site is still Broughs;m-Union Lodge A. F. and in St. John's Cefiete , 'Brougham. the veteran, who write in Wednes- beinj rnVestir,aed,' e,']thougt it is A.-M., and-for scree years, •Presid- - Besides his widow; he iS purvivecL Card._of_Thanka:- - — day's-issue-"Chyisti ,Sty treatment c.:!►rcLed th:' sea:,' light-�vzlt—br e�1s1 of the-Clarenw Cemetety Bd: -by Minnie a dau - •- -- y - everything that could be desired"." sr2.•�n on the eal;ect whim the He is survived b his wife the (Mrs. How. We wish topublicly thank the -•• _ Iw spite of their criticism of the_' a•,k few'wer:,&: fdfiner'Isabella Sihith,`and one'dau= Malcolm) Their eldest son George Pickering Fire Co., the telephone Prime Minister_and his war-effort, !•• s • ghter, Mrs. Pengelly, Robt. predeceased him pome years operator,.our neighbors and friends.. we are daily hearing from other ' The appointment of someone from • • The funeral was held on Friday..• ago. for the assistance, that kept our -P- t e_L mayflag- 0 A nations and states of. the un-equal- this end'of the township will-be:made with .a Masonic service. A' public The funeral service was conducted loss to-a' minimuan, during.the fire led contribution Canada has made to- to the Pickering Township Game sdrvice was held in the Baptist by.his pastor, Rev. Kennedy, with .at our home over the week=end. The ward the prosecution of the, war. Commission _before the next council Church, followed by a private ser- pallbearers: Messrs Ken. Hastings, Prompt response and action of all is Vie leave it to our-readers to ankke meeting. Two new members were re- vice from the late residenc , Inter- Wilbur Johnston,-Milton Burk, Demi much appreciated. their own judgment as to•who, is quired, and one has already been. meet was made in •. the ,Faremaant Mairs, Roy MaWhirter and Lloyd W. and Mrs. Robt.�Balodon .r.. �• ./ .._..—•-...-L.-:..:+-_.—..,..,._-,_.- .a'....._. ..a::_... ..:.....c.rh �-...-,'.e.raw,. : ......_-__ o .. _ t.n:Sx_,- -„,.;. 4>xP...n. - X. s ,gyp.•-- . .- •. <' ARGENTINE QUINTS CELEBRATE FIRST BIRTHDAY --`. ADDS MILEAGE TAMIKS- ADD PEP . F77. 7 . . ,,•rte f FRI X - k 'VITAMINB ' life and energy to the ..'.<' To celebrate thgir first birthday on July 15, the famous DRigenti quintuplets of Argentipa dress up in human body.Whew Firestone .' 'their Sunday,beat and romp in-their playpen. The two boys are at left; the three girls at right. adds Vitalin, the new rubber "vitamin” to stake Vitamic �tbQeB' 85 . . . AND A LOT TO TELL NEVER TOO OLD Rubber, it. gives greater ` strength, longer wear, greater toughness, more re- sistance to heart, and better _ aging. All Firestone tires - -- are sow made with Vitamie i Robber and they cost no more. Insist on having them _ on your car when you obtain _ a Tire Ration Certificate. - _ SEA :. 41i r �: "lip -I , In typical feminine €asbion, wo- men of Vonilly, France, recently J*;, ' �' celebrated liberation'of-the t;wa AR u at church services' '-"� a out to new is or re ur- w • bished old ones. Even the old lady pictured above looked proudly to-- ward o-ward the camerman who was U tracted by bar neat cap of crochet- Ing and black velvet. Major E. G Shelley, Kitchener, Ont., Civil Affairs Officer is Caen, talks to an 33-year old French woman'who is being avacuT11 Is - •• aced to safer climes. FREE BOOK.. SISTER NC b. s SERVING OVERSEAS • Tells How REX O/ • t -� A'a lam y 44F4 This valuable booklet"Now Res Op feedbng Alda better breeding RePOW aantai s awd - 9„ case historles showing how 30 Cmadlem ftp • „ Formers, Government ImHhelione and Agri- . eulhrral Colleges increased peaft Ilrougis M : the ase of Rex 00. It expiaba how Rex Ob provides the nuM- factors so essential to proper f nvdidso - - "'"•"r.. rs keg ofthe reproduction 1?v coMle, horse, swine .or sheep breeder will bi Intended in learning how many common bryding problems carr be solved. civilian" life awaited Governor, Army w^ft for l nPY til'• b z Although the ease pf "civilian" 4 es $1.29 war dog retired after ib months service, the Dalmatian veteran `--- chose to remain in the 'service with his master, Pvt. Charles The Winatanley Sisters, Slyvie (left). and Iris. bath non-commis- .,( Pi DA) ,Robert Moms. - 'Above, Pvt. Morris. reads Governor's honor- sioned officers serving Overseas in the Canadian Women's Army VICsIlf (GNADA) 11M11lD able discharge and congratulates him on having a Certificate Corps, are originally from Kirkland. Lake, Ont, They,,were in wD.Me 1. Quo.ee• t of Faithful Service. The dog will be dtascot for his owner's England when war •came and joined the Wom' ert*s' army•in 1943. + — — — — — -- — — -� �• outfit t Camp Crowder, Mo. After the war they 'alin to return to Canada. VlotgN (CANADA)-U�, N QrG torr Ohio ars 30,IAa*eei Cur, Mears tend nee tree copy of your booklet,"Ilo!r.Rea. - THE TOROiYO MAPLE LEAFS GO TO FRANCE _ -- on ti.ai^a Aid.s�tr.r k..dlne tl.wlr.-. ikA aaseW FR y r w1 4 44 i1Wt Whealt, Rye or Ost Shaw is need . _ ed #or . i5 2f! �� , -. - m u re Ino s -a i fig.. 0 „ - .:suites of Hinde & Dauch Paper Company - of Canada, Limited SRR TRENTON, ONTARIO 3 - - 7. w The is" calender *Ing the 1943-44 Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Team, tacked to a tree in Not. _ Write Us.Direct• a mend forms an appro�rlate backdrop for this picture of Major Canny Smythe, M.C., (right) former . - teaat er..With trim is,L/Bdr. Doug Gillespie, of Orangeville, Ontto� a driver in Major Smythe's b a Dfoc backey teata`atad the $tobicoks lacrosse oar � r " s �txR �"'� -•rte �. •,-:..a.e+.�...._--� e-...��x,�_cem�:-w:.-:-c.a�,..o..._,.:...•.r_a} _..r• .•.. ..�> _. -...-.:,� ..,ir.. +... -...,,.cs.:...�s..� .- ti.a:�.,.. ua�....r �-_ - .. -�r.+,ws+.'-.y-��.ax'a{ r,,, ... ��.s•. ...�,hi�•yvfb3 '"".asv r7. y"'v"" 7",r-•It,. a... -C` .. -^—� .-•---•+x." _ r4r ar 1 _ MAY FALL. You'll enjoy our e Orange Pekoe Blend •w� - --� -- -- SPREAD r WERWtJttSt. - 4 Pound SOYA Spit EAp 2 teaspoons minced onion 1 Cup Prepared - --IPooa cltnrpkl- cSpr u- green Pepper P 5aelg chopped i n!mayonnaise adis6 ,teaspoon t}: m3r ,,�, salt gad pe Pyoaa,iix Magonaaist a juice S and asktF 90 ' kai0n. all lag�rn %/ Fitt small duties'With these and mtz, ' ti�tray with plea tetniels spreads and place oam SO4- n l each guest sp, Pitini ., . �y wsndollne P. Clarks Always keep ea rya good .. n[ wa ooh C84W I resilly believe if-we,said "Sic- Partner noticed' the alf had been - - °.���,;�;;-,� o our old Ford it would go deserted.. He carried it into the •:,-:'.` , �. ,;:�,.:,.x - t •!,, x to the and back again with- stable thinkingthe mother would - s.; , P `Jv •+�- • -Y # ,K� ' _ hilt anyone at the wheel. You see shown is a little while. But she noble a--week goes by twithoutiw ice didn't. At n of b broughtked."Partner ?: a is ha sting a' i to ba e - :_ ¢j '• and!oftenthreetimes each week immedia Said "Where's I.......... Mary .ifs ow u Y -• sx:. .. .... t is nice to have visitors, and Ma ::... ':_. s .. ! ;d '�r,pn:.•.:° ii kl .'•" v s- ,; , - r ??':::-:• r; meetin trains is all right but if 'I don'tknI answered "I the train happens to.be as hour late didn't' ase a .sign" of her. Well, - r , -as it has been on'.twa recentoc while Partner was milking I vol- ' Basions-thea-one begins to chafe unteered to find Mary and to bring s at the wasted time. Howet*er, it is her home. I found her - but I just one of those, things, I sup- didn't bring her home. She 'was 7 - --- - SERIAL STORY b post. away over. by the back-line fence • » • • with another calfl Back I came The famous Leaning Tower of Today, Partner's brgther, his again to report my findings-hut :Murder on the Boardwalk. Pisa, above, may foully fall: - a - wife and "little "girl *ere here. why, oh why, does a cow, when casualty of wjr. , Because Nazis Brother helped in the 'dield and she stays away, have to,choose the -- BY ELINORE COWAN STONE me it as artillery spotting post for bun; his..wife and I had one grand farthermost- corner of the-farm. " - ]bong-range suns blasting at Allied. visit is between getting meals • . . troops along Arno river, Allies may Last Weep: Chandra makes the If I may say, so, sir, she seemed be forced to destroy it, a they did and washing of course. Little Anne statement .that Mrs. pleasantly excited by the idea, In the Cassino monastery. -well she seemed to be having This time. both Partner. and I a a be time..of-hes--life .-.-ridit+g-boast eat to find con Mare2lfy. Fart- sphew, Irl," believed preparation for it she had works _.. contrary up a - a to c -, and she had "before that, Mrs. Talbert was atop a los o y; gat, Bring eggs, de himself, is still alive. rehearsed me in it it-" ' dead." feeding 'chickens, playing with the creek "and most of the way �asptr h1b of receiving a letter "We'll go ince the code fatet. For a n4meat Jaspar seemed Tippy and coming to meals raven- home as it was still somewhat from lire. Talbere inspector Par- Tell me what that note said." - onaly hungry. In fast; she had such wobbley ori its legs. -r _ . too stunned for words. ■osis anke'hum to idento the one • • ' " "bat sir;' he faltered at last, a good time -she talked her Dad Froin thea on it was sty job to Into promising he would come feed the twins-otie with a.bottle loaad in the victim's pttrse. "It said-on the face of it of "Mrs.' Talbert doesn't fish., She again towards the.end of the week. for the first two feedings, the other - c se air-'Am called awaynever wrote that later of her &9 ye" See wh-* T mp-n abe-, With - pail ro=a the fourth day, �- 'CHAPTER XVI evaden- business. Close house to. own accord" t old Ford, d "Mrs. Talbert did' not write night: send servants on month's • • : • don't you?! even though I straddled them e sass, sir," Jasper declared as soon vacation with pay; have all sere feeding time, those calves were "I don't think so either. Yet- Haze is our latest bonne bed- strong enough to take me for a as he slaaced over the letter ices discontinued; and deliver keys i time story." Partner went- for the_ ride around the pen and half drown - •which the inspector' had h' dad to bank. Wait in Surf City for some hours after the_murder Mrs. .fm Talbert'sc empty cows Wednesday morning and .me in milk. him + er and locked, at the Twe*-seventh- found a new calf. Mother and son Pretty "little things, calves! To- ,•parently.•to throw suspiciola on th4 trick was in the way she Street dock: .-Now, about the were both doing well so he left day a trucker came in, and tools t liiss Christine." , formed her letters. For instance, time when Mrs, Talbert's dead them where ;they were. Later the twins away. "Bat you are sure that Mn, i! she looped hes Ys' is infant. body was found, yon-were - 1 ;Talbert did wsite••the SoteIfeliv- 'What I expected, has ,happened'; picked : ,■red to_yon,ttit sight of b r dig- and if; asp on rile b'eae1; 'with a key- stilly aloof, rang out, sharply in- Chandra said very softly, :'i r�L��ere - Iden in your hand.- ___ d it itnaosaibl4-Jo, believe understood from it" - "The key-holder turned_ oat-r - "Confessed;"-t - he-did-soot at least try to see." "` "Yes, sir. I told you that Spector interrupted "or what.yon to M y " for some time Mrs. Talbert had belong r, Yardley, who. two oa smoothly, that the. night be (Continued Next Week) .1 leen anticipating "Well what she wanted ase to" bolus before had" been seen hid- fore• the murder, he had left his f as - emergency. ing in a'car.parked exactly where chair to join .a dice game. afid understand first. sir, was that that ,British Aircraft � Mrs. Talbert'& was found waiting that when he went back 'to the , _ ! cote had been dictated 6y some -�" '' *-so he said=for Miss Thorenson. place when it Should have• been, - - one ease: I also gathered that she Among the keys was ,the key to ' it was gone. When we found it, British aircraft production: it is was 'being detained. But Mrs. Mr.s. Talbert's car. . ; , And early the numbs-plates of the company revealed that in the year ending Talbert must have been hwv;..lWTI or confused. Fos aside from that se evening you rowed out o a been remove so that, to a Captain King's launch and spent crowd' it might have passed for effected to 18,180 aircraft. If this I Could decode only two words, figure is added to the dotal of, One was 'Boardwalk,' and the some time snooping around, even any .private chair:' 97,9!79 new aircraft produced, it opening the chests the captain But I should think Bill said, is e other--J'. .' seen th t in 45,408 were keeps on eck'for fish.' "that,the next' tide would have P thls�ear tteerTtatas b atataa■aq. * • ' made available. "Yes, sir-because I gathered carried the chair tide would have. b"tsea and otriee ■■wile.. A Motorcycle roared to a stop from Mrs. Talbert's note that she walk and out to sea." sts.a.my watt-wttaraetb■.. at.the• -door, and... an imperative -either was deteained on a boat,off "That was what the riurderer - Alaska produces more-than one;. • PLEAS8 WRITECk sounded outside. 1nsPxtTor-- the Boardwalk, . , or expected to be. thought when he hoisted it over a 't cznne m salmon " " 't e Parsons..said, "I'll attend to this," Bu; I could'.see both cabins, the raising• Perhaps he was world.' Fine ��g and'went out into the hall• and there wasn't any place where hurried at the last mogtent, or-" When he rettrned he was Mrs. Talbert could have been hid. -the inspector aused''as if to in- 19 Say Street, Toronto. n' P P Ps tat COLLARS briskly sorting a sheaf of reports, - den. There was only one sailor, speer an idea-" erha he didn't Go on," he prompted without asleep ors a bunk. know that except for a few times looking up, "But Captain Bing woke up is a year, with phenomenally high Farmers Attention - Consult - "It was the second word, sir, time,'• Inspector Parsons said "to tides, the water doesn't come up your nearest Harness Shop that was responsible for my hav- 'g y particular about Staeo Harness Supplies. .follow you .to shore in his,din h under the walk at that ing .spent most„of. .the next "two. We-.sell our goods only lltsodgh - You -are right about one point." days about the Waterfront.". 1 your local ST eo Leather Elting, hoHcver: Mrs. Tolbert never • • Goods dealer. The goods ars ".1ndthat word of course, was was on that }goat," - 'boaf'," the inspector anticipated, e h are r es. Christine said In a voice " she � t, and so on psis ' ' ' hardly rocogniaed . as her own, We maaufactnrt is ons'lie- "But that . launch wasn't &ban- ' "I thought the doctor saidshe torics - _Harness, Bores Col-• J doned as . the newspaper stor Vr. 'Wiln" t=spoke "for the first must have been kills : before + Y lora Sweat Pads Borst ��sn said, Jaspar. The owner,' Ca pink face puckers P- time, his round d 11.30. L' to that time the Board keta, and Leather Tnvnngg- ti fain Parks, was aboard He in bewilderment:. P Gooda. Insist on $taco Brand F'- "But how can'You be'sure that walk"That's. -as crowded." Trade Marked Goods, ind you showed us a letter from"bars. Tal- bert, en Mrs. Talbeit'•wasn't taken to that' at s• just the ' point,• Miss• get'satiatacdon. Madt"on gaging his boat for & deep- Thorenson-the Boardwalk was by, sea fishing trip, enclosing a,.cheek; boat and.murdered after this,.man signed by her, in partial a was there?- I understood ffom crowded, And who, in a crowd. $A �. TREF$ CO., (.TD. P y- went, and instructing him to call the Newspaper that one pair of like. that, ever lookstwice at-the WRITE FOR CATALOGUE man pushing a wheel chair - or 4Z Wellington St. E., Toronto at the Twenty-seventh street dock those footprints was hers." at. the passenger Besides; this early"this nibrning. But long "Miss Thorenson is -evidently' one woman who doesn't run to was an enclosed chair„ with sun- gossip. You had .dinne, with her, glass windows 'The booth. into You Will Enjoy Statying At didn't you? Those footprints, which he wheeled the bcddy to un-.. « s ThC ST. REGIS HOTEL as-f told`her, did fit bars Talbert'& )pad it was unlighted, and the I Sao good-bye' ' • Y v ruRONTO shoes. Not the ones she was wear- point'at which the chair was final- • • Y Y • Every Room soh noth, show. ing that night, but another'pair. ly dicarded is the • darkest part r� • • er and relepho■`e, identical in measurements except of'the promenade, where fe-.t peo to .Constipation IS sl■gle, s2.f0 .sp- for one slightly damaged heel.". Ple walk." • , Doable, sr—%o UP. ` l a Good Food. Dining and Done Did he tell me that because he Jaspar asked, his face" ch,alk "I'begivenuppilisand-harshcattartics. 1 INS Nightly. wanted it " re Bated? Christine shite "But how,do you know that I found my consti tion wash due to- Christine urne. all Carlton wopdered. ck p in Tel. RA. 4133 But the inspector was going on, that chair?" my diet-and ' J each woad dropping like the tinkle "Because,", the inspector,,said, j discovered that J of ice, "Mrs; Talbert, it happens, "in that chair w� found frog- KELLOGG'S AL3 , •meats of the spectacles she had perfectly. was killed in a wheel'chair, her way to get at, body wheeled to the booth and been wearing, and-various indi- the cause, and, a . • a , left there. The. Coast Guard found cations of violence That ,letter help correct it p• the chair this -morning under .the to Captain King ?and .the ,.one to If this is your edge of the Boardwalk not far Miss Thorenson w4 found in Mrs, trouble, stop dos- way, os-way Talbert's - purse-both probably ing"with harsh put•.; s • • forged as you have not failed to gativee-with their lack of .lasting f those f its teheflTryeating ' of ALL-BRAN h suggestr and. ose oot cif - overo After a silence through which Christint-wandered why he glanced may" t '�' thet - - -h words-wards seemed to alba and rt- toward Bill •Yardie --"were delib- cereals. 'eat I ALt,BR3r7 inuf _ #6—rlsti V of water. -- echo he went on,-"The man who trate attempts to frustrate justice.' . 1Pad been pushing that chair has "If I.'d been doing it," Bill put S AtSrBItA11j at your - P g B P g en ;G either of 2 conveaf- confessed." in, "I'd have looked id make sure ant sizes. - "Confessed?" Me tide e-irrthat •- on, , The voice of Chandra, who us- far, before I heaved the chair tar`t10W had re'rnained thought .ovfr." ISSUE 33-1844 1 b.} � 5 -- ' ERVtC ERA710 D '�•••``. Hars.'MDAY VNALb RUDDY�FIELD tit TOi�. 6ELL �f RO33 Paarose�t�iass Pia ,.al �� �. Eamtton dt Soiicitora Claremontg ,� >�aj..,.:. w. J..F..bo.. IIC._ _ _ `N Bsoeha Heil, K. a Ad. 2888 Mee at• R may be-TOW BY"' IN THE CONMMITY PARK �so�teed Balafl `dm� -_' g' • i.n. F. PAMJahn, L, Peed H.TUCK,OP'T'. D. y Baseball Tournament - �` -. { '.A R T H U R FIELD aim" Block, Opp P. a r Greenwood, piehering, Aisz, South Line and ClareYobnt Teams 1st prise $15.00, 2* prize $10.06 - Gasses to start at 2 P. m. SHARP PHONE 62 $ 8 --- _.'Phons 1316 - �` For Young And Oid, 5 To 60 Years :,.r_•piCKEBING, ONT. + ark''a Elevator' osBAwA, OlN'1'. Maces es ff. Ung_,=Prizes Prizes �,�, 3sJ ,�„ 0 Saw AT We, Solicit Your Attention, and dL 4 ... .. - -ANUOT ' oot Gawi to start at 6.30 p, m. SHARP a . . . ADMISSION'TO PARS — Adults 25e and Children 1¢c Feeds .:.- 'We do building of all kinds Poultry, 'Rog, Dairy, whole.or hop-western,- - - , - -- -- BARRETVS ngCHVSTRA BRING -.NA" for- chk)teno, 5W NG UP DANCE _� 1 Concentrate 'Round and Square __' L -- ' P �g�Q -�! Mollasses, Ori Cake, Glutton;, ' LUCKY DRA'W' - Draw to be made for lot prize Beautifel emit, 2nd BOOING Bran, Shorts, Middlings ,prize $5fn x00 cash. - The raw w e -- We also sell Brantford _ Lunch. and 'Refreshaseut.lioofhs On The Grounds Bethsoons Ro°fa►g Phette 8toaffviUe 108 .. ---- merit, Dtuo Water Asphalt Shingles, Rolled Roofing, " Wooden, Shingles Tg#rSS+DAYx FSI., SATURDAY. - gf , Beatty (table - - - : ""at 16, 11 and 12pmaat, sariBuilding Materiae Wire Fencing, Steel Fence'Postet=T Tt ROUS i Cement, Binder Twine; xarneas The �.Odg�et and Farmers' Hardware Ertiaaatea Fres Surge and Woods' btilkem Installed Merle Oberon George 3an,dets Quality . First - Service our Aim .. . . . work .Weoda' Tera - Tractor oil . .. . ' _ .- Phoee 6b02 Santa Fe Western, Caeteon, 9 i - F8AN8 SMITH, MANAGER -7-­--- R.- " - P. J. PROUSE - 1 ' Claremont, -=Ost� { "WE BUY THE BEST -YOU MAKE THE TEST KO DAY • NDAY, TUES„ WEDDLF,S f Phone Pickasini Watch Your Label And If The Date V Overdue, Renew Prosptsy 1 1 A[IGU�T 4 15 tai i - ' 'his Wo Baan F. J. Donevan . Mine sig B. A.,Ontario - Lana Sar. doe AMIMATT IWA661ME Tati t OKAMK nnwnor. !on, ' x •, - ACli0M1 e+►saa,t a,asrt Pon, ilN ;JIM . 86 Hist 8t . Ea.t. Oeitatss POR �eiy Seseb - Caetes� 1,it ' & '� Pbot a Ilii 1�A�flI {� FAINTING A11K011tA �' nawatr AUGUST 17, IS and 19 _ ,J I a.a wow • * Tender Comrade 1 . MaterW Supplied * a *' MatrNnMl stacrine Gsn,ger Room ( ? .. Spsoee hill Bold cas�osw+ra ,.Dai,baetw,. On,tatt. nllTttltt r rwf Tstoate AD 6r�a - Pick. 8i It Eyesight Education •i: x - .�.. . =:. � 'RUN G1850N .. K R RT EFFICIENCY ,. n� TRANSPORT CARTAGIB �. . - ,Gabe' C. H T1JGK _ Q�N(} F olt•. and the serieoese Vii■ AND GEiAV&L STONS ;yJ IU�T-was demands hates bees oo cline ae 8 A yes +YY .when invasion�Soliaa+ -�S°di'°e or fuer oil asaga.Bovey > filled we con do without here at tn,aopAatd -y aviation gasoline.,navy End ort,petro• . M A W Disney Building tOPP• p•16.1 check rubber,sari gasa�hna for war sauce for the 6ahtiag «. OggAW l PHONE 15 synthetic need every gslloa dray tis • LICSNAl1D AUCI'i'i016sii ♦![ � truck- Two Gill fiats of rationing _iLUL?OS iadtrsa y1. , farmis8 T - - -$�_ - -r - _ w - Duo Machine production tray readily , be- a y- doaw'i bare i foe for raved.393,000,000 of ver items K m ,' spa Mete The seen to increase eye burdens �• t . -and 175 million Saunas aF '�+-s _ a ,matter of. skill the eyes . ;T1Vhkt►y, .Ootneia are led on into further exertions. Figure it; out for yourself- It takes host saving of 568x000AM galloon of .. The printed' theory must be read - of line to fuel petroleum products. Yet' despite this ' ' S,Z S0,a00 gallons gasoline - hand and the machine ussd. By machines 5�00b bember5 and- fighters for a saving, gasoline stodts on, to Notice' +nota reading is available for the. mission over Germany.It nkss•eaough Canada, as of March 31st, chis ytir, eyes 'to read, and everyone rsadi oil for one fueling of a battleship to ..were 53,000„600 gdlaal bu than, at meant t of rationing,April "'-'i— a me S• nature e - . a r th read' more=n t It • an for 50 an . use 3 ho : 1, 1942. _ sari y 'heat as average years. . the el es to do: .. t;e�bisatioa Stec= been tai Bettef vision for Victory should takes 18,000 gallon of gasoline to keep et the minds of those -workers. one armoured division on the move for: ..Oil,has a mighty war job to do-yet Stat amok - Kara M Osis! be are coastaa one hour. su lies are short 'and y for slow- pp - else. 'son ,-1 �t see a res who can _ _ h Hess or greater effort on their part From petroleum and petroleum dwindling. Oil powers the attack on In comparison or greater to their fellow work- we obtain the gasoline and Each wry front.Oil can mean the difference ital l9iiaglaa r, Poor vision is a menace to war success pt failure, between Reefittp i ed to-power lases and ships sari between. Asphalt � Y. production. - tanas w -the raw, material for light, casualty lids and ' hes Oil is vital ammtmi- acetone, ammonia and toluol for ex. "y. f WisU Dentia eta'' plosives, organic chemicals for an- 'tion-not to be vrm�•not• n 'to be needlessly,frivolously . M. Cs0ldOli,' aesthetics,naphthas for camouflage ___._.._ paints and plastica and resins for war sP�t. ' •weapons production• `1Vonce. Re C. CLE mama This is why civili6n gasoline is short. _ ". , - ..<�. ' 4 h have bought F. L. Green's --This is•why it's up to every motorist. -1�D.1R►t ln$ Your Mill, a'nd I solicit your Chopp- -This �,�,novae$of an oil-bested home, �'�,'��; !�L l ing and feed trade'- chopping _stip03 about t - - on Mondays, Wednesdays and — _ !'. leiter V~— : Fridays, for the:present, Will - Gasoline -Shorta ,' Day ee•1 --- giind any 'Other day except "Wbw we cewedds total yawhr ra � j.� lMat Maelt. 8888 he w Saturday, for -large loads, by H uire,�rews of motor gesoliwe?... 3 tele ho • tel So0,00o,000 gel- I am instal a feed sons cover c est req ling f mixer �/�� o cover-both rwilWhy and�ivilie s Mar aYn0 of-the latest,tlpe �teerfs? . . Yes. Why cws,sot chis +va A full line of Concehtratea and s>.pply m isceric su,. , . Beau"m- all kinds of Mashes kept in N tool hemispheric supplies are in- -A adequate a meet both.the colossal needs. ,'Clarke Prentice • -or will order' any feeds war demand sad dviliaa needs.stock, Moro Thele is not enough oil, there are oma _ you require. not enough tankers,for both.flow LICENSED AIICTI Ground grain kept on hand- �b of Coda's petrolexto weds MnJA Satisfaction Guaranteed it supplied F� CMaelias eur? PHONE AGIN. 6! W 8. r Bring your grain and _ '•r Only 15%A�`b'J can'#Ibis boom the Get Acquainted •}�/E �o wcoe�iev to Corp�`�A '/I tio"be iwcrwst«i?. .livery g . «gee+• My Motto won is being made to do so.More i 3=. new wells are being drilled or lift at'C. A. S, V. and of 11rR EARL TROUTON - Ira w,Moaeawt«w iMiNi M sban any elms J. 8. P:t$tke (=07 - - rC+ rtseh Aalae , _ : si 11'ak hos we have � m a spot visit ' • -1 _ 3 '5! . t - LA RE M 0 T' ', _ uslley -• _ At�cins+�• licensed Aadivsaeer �u Grain.crope are heavy, but the ? Phone 280, . > _ Stovfty ache,, the�grainywas down sso badly. With "$ive ' dee .t�aleseat head- News !'[eat Pass Foamerly re the . :. 31M Ede Esic Pessce is vjdtipt at A. wed was sol- Time moves on swiftly, and apples - a mmAionser and dealer_.of vbrj pretty drag 'Hastings County i ' the Frank Loyst home. enmized in Toronto by Rev. D. 1 jp here again, and the apple pie Specializing'in Fann Stock and i _ Miss Peggy Overland is visiting-at Day; at the, United Church-parson- is on everyone's tongue. (like raisin + Property Sales. and Mrs. C. A. Overland's. age, when Mollie Kathleen, eldest pie better. FA) , -All sales personally, listed and ad- MEW Margaret and John Farr have daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. - The Bryant Clan had a big r:un- - - Ye;tised. Bills re and steel. _ bees sps�ding-a- -f o tevale, was. united in ion again at�Bry=n-- t'hne D Pam le Ui frionds in Thistletow`m marriage to Melvin Robert Willimm recently. Prompt Service. Reasonable $a�eai Thb Womble,Institute will meet Hamill, son of Capt. W. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Winter, att- Phone Stontfvfile E8Y -..at the home of Mrs. Frank Carson Chariton and the late Percy Hamill, ended the funeral of Mrs. Wilson, an Wednesday, August 16, at 2,30 of Fort William, P. E. I, in-Toronto, on Tuesday,. This lady ► • WANTED .p. M., when Brougham members will The bride, given in marriage by was the wife of the +nae for whom DEAD h OR5ES AND CATUR �"g3 be our guests, her father was charming in a.floor- Dick built the big summer hone at_ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas length gown of whits satin made on Presque'lle, a short time ago. She , For tree pici[ up phone !` matnmond, on August 1, 1944, at princess lines, sweetheart neck and suffer;d a heart attack. $rierbash Hospital, a son. shoulder length veil and halo of Gordon I mith has been hemi on BROOKLIN ..........•• ... M - Robert Rts. oun data h-. GLAREI�ONT 9111 _ _ ..spent the week-end at Manvers. ioned nosegay of gold and pink glad- ter for the first tim-i. The child and •••••••..••• Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beare spent .ioli, baby's-breath .and white nares- mother are staying with her -sister FROM PICKERING . ...,.............. 39 •---Lthe week-end in _the north'country. tion. Her only ornament, a silver Mrs. Ctemence._,,, BANKS POST OFFICts AGINCOURT ........ soca 21" A .a ball- ame'�re on Friday ev= Brothers-ever--take-locket and chain, the gift of. her if the Winter Brother -ever-•take- — i�E►ARTMENi STORtS ORtl00/STi We pay the .phone chs><geB Clareanont went under to mother. Her sister, Constance, daint- another job' at Presgxx•'vcs-le Pt. GROCERS TOBACCONISTS Ajax, with a score of ily a m pale tae si ersey - 1 4 --7-=-moat-did lint have their regular pit- dress, hepdress of-blue flowers and bout it-:"we can't spell the "darig" ``"cher, Boli Miller, whb everyone veil, attended Mollie. narna of the place. Ed• Toronto Phone Ad.8886 knows, is good. Better luck next Mrs. Randall wore a navy blue ------------ --- �` ensemble, with white accessories, Harold Loyst; Csanp Borden, is with corsage of gold and blue glad- y _spending a two-week leave at home. ioli• Mrs. Charlton wore a violet-lace Mrs. N. F. dress, black accessories and corsage Mrs. Harry-Porter and ._'Tomlinson are this weep, visiting old of gold aid blue gladioli. Mrs. Robk 'Claremont resident, Rev. J. E. and Allan was best man. A reception Xm Glover, on the Trent River. was held at the home 'of:Mr. and ' ` Kr. Gordon Scott a'nd Mrs. Peter Mrs. C. H. Maller, Cleveland Ave., Scott, of Windsor, were both here Toronto, a sister of the bride. The " visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. happy couple left for a wedding ' W. G. Scott, on Monday. trip to Fairy. Lake, Muskoka, and on r But Rsa nsa of the Army, and their return 'will reside at 368.Dov- brother of Cecil Redman, also of the ercourt Road, Toronto. When "fighting ``-- '1 ' home from the ttag I19; _.. u, gh ifront" for a month's leave. Bert d 'p�j dai -bad "some experiences"-moi! you esnGruvi ee1iwf 10 A: use hied to talk about them: QIV 006 { THE PICK NEWS .-AUGUST 11, -1944 (SUP P.) - - -- - ' -. _ - - ,� ,� � , -• til�tt!/� _ � �"I � _ y _ Affir s 3 Electnc _ Qgarn 'co - h — - 944 7. th. _ dor • is horse 06 , : you a • Moll y_ ower a7q wear it on my"arm. and 3'nt proud of it. For, G.S. means Yes Sir, ei bA-bold sad General Service—on any fighting front anywhere in the world It and 7usB �.:. ,, ,; ,,, - means that I want to go overseas. .• scales m leava a lot of there at your summer cottage, when they ° -. use wilt wintong.For saigbt 6therwise be put to -:Canada needs a lot of men like you and me. r�1►D CE'p� I know it's going to be tough,.but, the lob y� �y ems' sed cartons are uwd.ovee and - r• - et• 0 over again. so;-please return. o be done. W G ��ii; your mummer's collection of C. _ O tools empties, } 'nal; cav So,sign up as a volunteer for overseas service. ", :tons, sow—to your nearest j ; "' Brewer's Retail Store,and help Remember it takes mon thorough train i l� . usma;jxiLin,teady„w,pl;« fog ing to make you,f ighting•fit. ,��� route atlu �h i' you this winter. lets o! J Come on fellows-- g - . . ' -. :: '. �_ .. '.1,;,; � •• ;:..�.;. �., can � l 4 . � mRmerone.to z 1.. mention AT 1.00 P. M. Brewin Tip: Industry uc neer xy :.. Ontario � �.. ,:.G ..... .. .. . . . .. ...:. .... :... ... ...,... x'� .;, , i "•>,•:•: •.'::rii�:'+';:'• i.....::::.,d+'::•aii:$vi-u'-�%•°:"•`•'::;:::inti°:$3Y , `;;:::..::: t:.,.•t•:, Kik .•�`.n.,..:i:: _ 3:�°.',xa:�,�•::w.?�':'v:iiiwv;,:y„�:r.•......::In'x' .. :...3'a;:, •, -.� .__ _'-..�' - - - �^� — -"7 11 _ r - Z.. ♦ _ - a. -r „ . s .. — . :i'i ;z sti ... , a : �= =THE CKER"ING NESS , .AUGUST 11, 1944 .(SUPP.) 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Eric Penne b vidtins st 7 ltasdaiL+-Hssmlt ..;' ' ache', the grain was down so badly. s+s6si' we4ioneer and dealer of ' pretty wedding was. Sol. Time moves on swiftly, and apples' - Hastings an4Coud J. Frank Loyst, boT?e.- ecanized is Tpronto by Rev. H:-L. are here again, and the apple pie Miss Peggy, ty Overland is visiting at Day, at the United Church•parson- 'is on everyone's tongue. raisin specislisin�_is F Sto c and i age, w n o e aaleen; old pie r. Property Sales. .- Mias M Ali sales personally hated and ad.- Man and John•Farr have ughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Raq- The Bryant Clan had a big -r3,-un- , spending a few days with �.. of Whitevale, Was. united in ion again at the J. C. Bryant have vvertsed. Bills prepared and posted. friends in Th=istietow'n. marriage to Melvin] Robert William recently. - he .��__�_ _ P.Winter, att- A Phone Stonftvllle 28i - ----- .InaLititte= 13amil� - o ap . an rs. r. ra. _ , at the home of Mfrs. Frank Carson Charlton and the late Percy Hamill, ended the funeral of Mrs. Wilson, as .Wednesday, August 16, at 2,30 of Fort Will ian% PE. L_ in., To _,on Tugsday, This lady , WANTED - g• m•�'whon'Brougha.a�aecnbers will The bride, given in ;marriage by was the wife of the man for whom be our guests• her father was charm=ing in a floor- Dick built the big summer home at DEAD HORSES AND CATTLB Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas length'gown of whit* satin made on Presque'lle, a short time ago. She. �► ~ For tree pier; up phone Ha�fmond, on August 1,-1944, at princess lines, sweetheart neck and suffer,;d a heart attack. Brierba9h.Hospital, anon- shoulder length veil and halo of - Gordon Fmith has been hcni•� on BROOKLIN ................ Mr. and, Mrs; ' Robert R edshaw -white roses. She carried as old-fash- furlough and•saw his You ciao h-. LAREMO NT .4 _ at manvers. coned'nosegay of gold and pink glad- ter for the first timB.• The child a,.nd PICKERING .......... 600 Mr. 'and Mrs. Earl Beare spent io ' bah 's-breath and white carne_"- mother are staying with her. sister PICKERINI: ................ >a ' the week-end in,the nflrtll congtry. tion. Her only ornament, a silver iYira. Clemence. ', eANxS rosT oraaeEt AGINCOURT ... sone !Atli At 4 ball- a o7t Friday ev- loc}cet a_nd chain, the t of, her If the,Winter.Brothers ever takes tARTMtNT fTOEEs oavowsts ,..._.d aremon wen un. er motlier• er -sister, CoTistance, another lob at " xx**vcs le Pt. oaoCEEs TOSACCONISTt- jsz� with a score of 15-5. Ctaxe- fly attired M - p e Mae 51LX jerse_n 41A vi 90 4iov ir regular has of bin y yning. a -MM Noun amw aw - GOR DON YVING LTD ' lei, o-tf—Miller, who everyome veB,:attended MolIier naina'hf the place. Ed. Tomato Phone Ad.8686 - ' knows, is. good. Better luck next Mrs. Randall wore a Riavy ,blue �•- - `' ries, =Harold .Loyst, Camp• Borden, is with corsage of gold and blue-glad- _ -viepolag, a two-week leave at home. foil, Mrs. Charlton wore a violet-lace Mrs. Harry-Porter sad Mrs. N. F. dress, black accessories and corsage 'Tomlinson are this week, visiting old of gold and blue gladioli. Mrs. Robt• M±i 'Claremont resident, Rev. J. E. and Allan was beat man. A reception Mrs. Glover,'on the Trent River. was held at=the hcme of Mr. and , M:-Gordan Scott,,-slnd_ Mrs..Peter Mrs. -C. H._Maher,-Cleveland Ave., Scott, of-Windsor, -were both here Toronto, a sister of the bride. The visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. happy couple left for a wedding 4 - W, G.•Scott, on Monday. trip to Fairy Lake, Muskoka, and on Best Redman, of the Ann'', and their return Will reside at 368 Dov- -� Ibrothsr of Cecil Redman, slob of'the' er+eourt 8o4 Tordnto. Ate, is home from the "fighting front".for a month's leave. Bert has �a t -Abad "some experiences"-4f you can t Set him' to talk about thein. +Greenwood _ _ _ yCtCar t Mr. and-Mrs. Fred Evans and Mr. Q� Ia4•ed Ward were in Stouf�fville on NOT. and Mrs. S. Blakely -of Toron= 1-I .: .w, •.•` :,. �' y,aM%e,'c�fi.Yl.. �".:4.7 ''•r. . • •fF..: WF..ItS'i•8+^6:' 7"A•�fE' ^-'5'•?J 5...^lh�ap•.5.c+J:1'h•.)A, ty4..IL i `�C�'..S•.. .:7!',M, '•�` F �.���r � ;'��..r+3.n,a kg�•a,d'tr i�..� ��A''J+;tl- t L ,'� ✓?3si:f ,t '•*-,vY '.5'�'" 5ss•^. —Ji"" �.5T , p'•'. 't .: .. ,....: ...R.,-u1 t., ,..,., ,. :',... :., - "..:.':P ,. f:. ...,.Z,... _• r iL� ;Z. 'T�'. d1!a-.., � s`�i yr Yj.k 1. of . .. :S•.. y, w•. h. .J?, -.tt x .. 'f"'. A :�:1 K r f •zM"' _ ..,.w+^; 'She••., f"a Rs:. •:;'�' ;F"" •. " '>.n' � %,, .!�.;: .p�..: ..- a.r .• t �. .FtS:�. � .m ,q � a I.: r .'S ._ - ;ria .•k•'YS+H^.. ?'�• , L . n e . ... Have rs ea K .• -.Two✓dairiet.wore engages in an ra 1f a�el� i tfu f ow eslsio nig o * Qertlsuig,„war, neo t e cOm•5 r aS td / O g -6— ;,---:--4 - papiq hkftI,..%•'dared*%U teaser to ” drive,4,.cast;Aroued the ttiwtt with. ariadians aro holding and buying =on 1 ge. P. s;•teen tAB;• ;r Vktory Bonds bemuse they rullte: M" a ,�redevi ;chinks .'Our Tbe,rivet: mP Y -� a co an came out -. ,F that in 1944, Canada's war eq=di- with placargs tutee as large; read- ' tam may be the highest of any year � i, •. u ! s.to date and must lie financed. r BYou Don't Have Tobe A Dara i increased war uction wiii devl T Drinkour Milk."' o • _ rism Ballot: w fast i ' mhorten the war, a!e your afircraft caret ent" „;—that Victory'Bondi we the best safe- ward against the needs tu e. of the fut American sailor: `Can't stay. _ Never: realy tried am at top �lictory Bonds we tht3�lE 440CM f--- hired'todo�so�fear is keep p 4 1 IV E- t UT 11GAIRMUTUAC - -1-.:• - :witiT this'plane. . . . . — (t armbr)• "An There is DO better investment than Dominion Poetic l brio o f d _„ d• this•g 'o v for a bride to wait until she re- There are'7,000 dogs Serving in cies Ion us setting a a mean r =of Canada Bonds. sothitlg'to 'Jti?" turas from her honeymoon trip be- the British Army, today. It takes be Farmer"' (ltlapiiidg his brow): tore acknowledging wedding gifts? acrid B Mo6'eh _e •''•)`'11 sa f It doeii."ft mean& I can d What does it mean when fri- days to train'each one. ander os. . 1i�' completing,the course each- animal unhitch .the horses and homey' _ a mean card s to a unit. with his trainer. :. eve caladean 3�oa ? + go �-o— AN$WERB wh e the duties comprise,guard- u' rw Sbuas les/ 'Woad, Gond QOIIt Ing aerodromes, depots, dumps, in- T' P9 e'I have, „, b>rotkllet with a 1• She should first serve from the atallations,'power plants and sec- . r 7>Ais hover=oft 121!1 united. wooden leg. "Thate nothing. I've a stater' left aide,'the woman guest of honor, set enclosures. e s who,Us a coda' ,ham" who,'is stated' to the right of the I. host, then'proceed to-the left. 9. t -:` ► —o— 'Mother, this is' james Gray." If Rustic::Ttr�3cet to London for the Hea � misses the nam should be probably 'ten difference. between the prices pro- Clerk: 1?"ust or third, YearsN older than lite girl, she may 'OTTAWA HEPQB? '`' scribed by the Board for RZY. proms' ? t. --' say, Mr. Gray. e. It is done oc- Moulin !sone casional3y, but usually these ie-- 21 ' duet, and the average uric!` at :R'uAShl'She's the third,, but y thin hesduhes... r ` -which the penchant! is selling' on I iiih 'never told' 'er about--the vitations are extended by informal T �b3ys That Canadian Wheat $opPh in IM �r� , Probably Be, t}ie open market, is case this gtheral notes and telephone. Will give Ltsstsoc relief 10 to 111% Leas Than In 1914 ' average market price is,below the. —o— '' there are three :mistakes in the fli.uatily'giggoodfoceu•�• 'S prescribed-price. Either method midi rn: . "Ah, L hear the ' phrale. "Yours' without aa' apo- schatoothsche. t16id f t ,. may be Itacd at.any time according spirit of your late. wife knock. strophe is the possessive pronoun. mak• stomach, bowls l a �aa1¢a s wheat surplus at t1M1e ?he' word "very". and "truly" (riot e Stn' what the': Board .-determines is cry Close of the current crop•;year is.. try, A!>oCtWlvilhg .fund df >1 au:a ,."WIlbs she knocking truety) should not be capitalized.necit s • �pected'Eo be between.330,000,060' ss .. • It should real!. "Yours very,trule. not mor ' is pro- now. - WADAiCME 'ONlOERS t4 Tided by the Act for the Board's. ._;-- bw No; the gifts should be aekaow- - with b94;Ot10,00Q at the end Ju>pi. operatiQp. All agricultural pro- t ledged Lar nveal.'goes a e. 0' err! Zquette d before ed way. • • ed -„ ]14D, but, crop.Prospects a e such ducts tl!'a in4lts3ded ex wheat1. -.as to suggest that total wheat sup- which is ahead tiiiider flee Wheat' a aurinsplies in faiuca . ai61r. taa a ►- ,,� Board-Aet. ,� ,,,, A F E S ' ' ^� 15% less than they were 44 the "�— 10VVhere should the waitress be. 'Crop year just coming to a clog, $tmwboard Used gin to serve at dinner, and: should a.et et your BOOKS ■nd 'CASH FEE f e , , - she then proceed to the right or tri Flan and 'retEVF.s. We f Reduetiot in Prices of imported 1 11 CDAtali111terS the- left? have a alae ad typo of sae. or . Cabinet, for•nay Purpose. Vldt farm t:aachinesy, as a result of the Thole who are studying the 2. .When a girl is introducing it .*star rRwrits for pulses. eta. to , w1Ji1 Budget announcement' of the can- min to her mother, what would- be ' • request of'the Hinds Rauch the best phrase for her to use. ` 14B Front St. B.. Toronto a 7 t ee11alioa of,duty and war exchange, Paper Company for wheal rye; F,.tabilslttad less n will amount to about 93/% ohm•gen- and oht stew array he influenced' 3. ler it fa good form to send en- will oral.Hue implements, 1136% On graved invitations to a christening? by the knowledge that strawboard 4. Is "Y 's Verb Traef "a or- �'beJ'TAY#.OR UM1Tf0 t 1i �ereaat separators, b3�i96 on tractors y is urgently -needed by-the Depart• , , -feet cloairlj'!dr'a letter? `fie �� 'lbw 0 SAF wORK3 4 r . ,;Wid 3% on tractor repair p9rtl,.a6 ♦ t. ___:yotcjjng_ to•H. .IL Bloom. admin- ment.of Munitions acrd Supply. S. Wouldn't it be tir>♦le"e o" h i .Strawboard-is used eattcusively in -- I . . . __._ istrator .of Fara! Machinery for the manufacture of corrugated. ' • = •'Watrtime Prices and Trade Board. rjw^aur!:. e s r shipping- containers for overseas, lfAdY CHICKS', ` a11CQ4¢A4.� "B SALE - ULLETB HA NEURITIC PAINIIJ *MR$A HOW NG tuts It is also used in the NEU TI • The new Federal bill to stabilize of certain_ foods for P•Hampa ,BARRED Ler oras aN NNW, Fa relieve thatt�pai "t+a�ie ,gist leather dD iia pro #i P1t71 packaging--. . s t m �}re. rmo •ulna rLhsltia prices of agrientintal"products has other bleeds 10 weeks up tis lay- s•rvatiw. .B3iplt also, has IDsuR civilian requirements. lag• Free 'catalogue. T9p Notch- Tablets. At your drugglist's et household nsea 28e up at moat - z `Ila keytwte in the Clause providing 5 Clsickertes. Guelph. Oat, -send 61.00 today and receive one grocery, hardware and chane 'B that in pre»eribinc prices, the ad- r eve pi BeiostpI�. Formol stoma A product of ISJoyde LAW .. GVXFU -�p� PLAN AHEAD—TAKE STOCK OF 77 oratories, Toronto. mouth'sm4n.loo-er-ing beard' �s,,,�� Distributor ""7 .0 -- F,A - - the. t - Oat- - - - --- __ - — ---- - _ -. _.-� ted!-tta�r tr a !ms Xe- our to' ettsunradequate and stable Sire � � place orders for September chicks' -GOOD ADVICE—ITS IMPORTANT 96/40 HUXLEY TRACTOR AND `r and cash In on good markets. Oat 34 returns. for agriculture by' pro every sufferer of Rheumatic /46 Mildmay Separator • with good stqck, with a good,reoord •- od Pains or Neuritis should try Dix- sin thrower, Ebersol Fooder t '&toting orderly adjustment fennel of production. Bray lidtchemy, 'on'a- Remedy. Munro's D r n d shredder. Richard Ingram, H-ore �• the ch'tineo for every' per- 180 John St. North. Hamilton, s gra war tb peace conditions; and shall eon In Cannda .urforins from .ore. Out ' Store, iii Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid 7WtLsay. Oteurtc.. ,endeavour to secure a-fair relation- , itchini, pninful Wen to try n olmola $1.00. y t P home remedy with the proml.a of FREE' RANGE PULLETS EIGHT ANEW AND USED CAR AND TRUCK between the returns iron'' a relichle firm to refund the cost weeks of &pre to laylp5g, Barred tiTllMt�wt:H she THR&use of WORMY seta Rlversi Auta 'Parts,' 619• agriculture and 'those from-other of the trentrns�lt It you are not kir " tZ(hJte- Legh rns, New „• ho are the • of ql- s Q ° -arriA. chs -reiulii_ - e.Hyhryis, Free Cat- mans iia No one 1m Qveaa Street t� ,�oraato. otevpa"ttons. aletrue, Tw die Cbitk Hatcher• mune! why not find out It this simply to to 4ny druRKist. ab0 11 your trou,blo? Interesting par. • t Legislation provides for the set- 4pp► 'Limlted< Fergus, •Ontario. S'•r+ 'teull'ra"Frees Write Malveney'a ELECTRIC•MOTQ W. UtllaD, Oct a bottle- of Hem-gold end tis* •• ting up of a Board 'of three to as directed. Rem-nofd is nn Intern• r�R _ Tornata hi. sol i ufl : belts, e c 'a rtgv atrons' ° anailectriS &m any Ltd.. '1816 uftorlo St.. use and P)eselgtt results are quIgk• ITS 1'AWRTANY EVERY SUF. Toronto. passed from time to time. it au- ly rfotired itching and '•soreness .KAY?p VOW MNYTHINU NECLA ferer of 'Rheumatic Pains or are relieved, pntn subsides and as dye%as or oleanhmC Write to us NBurlds should try Dixon's Rem- the trentment Is continued the sora ;tor lnfurmatlon. a are tad ttr edy. Munro's Drug Store, 866 FULL SIZE POULTRY CRATES t il•ib.- F.OJL St. Jacobs.' Ivan 4, with the approval of the Governor- patofvl,Ifhe tumors heel over leav- answer r your qu'stlona y&rte Elgin. Ottawa Postpaid 11.00• artin, St Jacob Ontario. r.i Ina the racial mernhrnnes clean .'Lent K. Parker's py Works in-Council, prices at which the and healthy'. Get a hottle of Hem- Llmtled 7!} Foage 44.1. Te-- •aAt'sildKILA Mvxn BALM destroys Board may purchase. agricultural Rold todn v and see for yourself route, often odor Instaotly, do FOR QUICK SALE TO'CLOSE-E8. cls in the ml*skit. Two alter what nn easy, pleasant way this is bottle Ottawa agent Denman tate near Beavert0a, i4 acre land, prto rid youreelf of your pile, misery. Drug sinre. Ottawa furnished solid brick' house. H n ist:alrTu ' a Rate methods of stabilizing oper- stable, garage and henhouse: A�+.,w�''' NoTra rbe apeanov of tbta not" AMBhI��S GIRLS •rife sun SALE ply Mrs. Dixon, 6 Marlon 8t,�o- ations are provided for: first, that V ■ reliable tlrm_doing bealseaa t -onto or lura Jos. Hancock.- the Canada for ovor 9e year•. It yes the Board may I purchase products MIDDLE AGE Bea.erton, out are troubled with more. Iteblwg. ATTENTION LADIE81 BE THE ' jy>tt the prices prescribed, 'according psisfal piles. New-Mold mast Yelp women, learn hairdressing at Can- center of attr$ction at next bridle REPEATING TRAP NEST. HENS 90 standards and grade9 covered by yon erlekly or the aatall poreboas ado's finest and largest school-!, pparty, Tell your own and trien�a price will be gladly retarded. •Rethred, dignified .work. Splendid fortunes. Wonderful amusement -leaving nest reset trap, .egg's roll . 'Acts now in existence, or which pay. •Write ar calf for tree liter- 'Pack of Madam 81gna Fortune' away. Cleaner eggs, prevents egg ature. Marvel Hairdressing Schools; Cards • with instructions, 61.00 eating,Blue print tnatrueveone , • •�:jnay be set up by the Board. In dollar, W.-Ellertua, Rlverhrhurse, -1fbe alternative the Board is em- '60"I sO $59 Bloor Street, Toronto. Branches ppoatpatd. Novelty Dept Bos 19L Sask. 44 King .Street Hamilton. and 74 Kitchener, Ontario P&ITC NAWwifd Rideau Street- Ottawa. REM EMBER—WED..'1 SDAY, AUG. ready to so to'work.'Roy Scand powered to pay to producers the EIRDS'ELL C L O'V E R- HULLER n" L 1r A k N KA 1 RIJUMMINU THJD r •QoickI S f of insect bites,heat ltobeetsoa IDathod i`pformatloD 16th, is the day. One.P.M. fa the Zea. 88 Evans Avenue, Mlmic0. foot asd �mp � mt� ` i time. Sylvan Farina, Wheatley. Ont scabies athlete's os. nquMt regarding classes. Ont., is the place. Auction Sale a�,�other auseU skis troubles. Rol>•rtsos's Ha rdress us. Aea l- gg You Can P'r'ofit From UL-ggiqeitR10N'OOtn'�.au.a�k o, o.R emu, L8? A sauq Road. Toronto. of eRreaamonTe10 BoarsandSoo Bred - EOLE �" Cmaseless.Ystaialta. ltrb - PROPERTIES WARTED" TO BUY slope a� our m tlrageilL Sows or more,1e- the quantity. We r stocks o.�.Y,�aN. "PATE1iTS have 800 head and herd has been closely culled, Geo. Robson, Mgr. WE HAVE BUYERS WAITING T"RSTUNHAUGH dr COMPANY ' ,of Shure-Gain Farm, and Mr.- for chicken farms, market gar That's tie some of Poe pub- U%_ "Solicitors. Cotablished • Graham, of the Live Stock Branch dens, and town or village houses UeaHes. which"beluga gold. =HAY - FEVER Boo 14 . Bing West, Toronto. to the a recently s cted t l- in all Darts n province. Send full share aw"laters up to date " BOOktit it information on r•• lure, have recently'inspected the particulars to co charge eace•le once. . with latest . dlumend-drigilux quest herd and a are pleased to refer We 'make iso charge unless wt you to them We have always sell. Powell and Company, 6 St. progenia reports et contparles Attack sneezing. wbeesing. •ole !toss _ Clair East ­ntn-� In the bent- camps. lm OTOGRAPHY fore, believe we will be selling It will mine keep you posted a little NOSTROLINE in each nostril; the beat.Visit the farm Ray time Relief is instant. WLIAINME horns too. HAROLD ELSOM, os.. the Ntestlal bl mesev- Sneezing - e e group it I Particularly et . _ ~ eemporles In the Yellawkalfe, tech A1ao rdieva eye irrita Owner; SYLVAN FARM $: and hardw,o,;C- State k nd, quan Bourlameque, and Mud Lake For adults and children. Soc at ail Your flims properly developed an WHEATLEY, ONTARIO. tmty, when cut..and lowest` rices Dlstiiets. druggists• printed on cars. Walter Schiess i9 •'Mo- 1001 DREAMS WITH MEANINGS linda-Street, Toronto. ' so one who.want'* to snake i OR i EXPOSURE ROLLS !6e explained. Lucky 'and uplucky meaty 1e- gold int*iiIMAL� area NOSTROL114E REPRINTS 6 for 86c days. Ocult meaning of num- eau afford to be Mtbeai our FINEST ENIrARGING BERVICls bera. '120 pages, well-bound, 60e - ' "Drill-Note ole Rows," and It's CLIFTON. BRISTOL, 6NOLAND lou may not got all the films you gost0sid. Novelty Dept Box 191, Farmhand—Single want this y ,- but you can tet all itehener, Ontario. g years for fire wsktspt.'wttho WANTED, EXPERIENCEl1 WORK, obligation. Pend for. your the quality and ,films• you discs• "or for dairy farm, permanent b7 seadlag ypur, films to p. . illst eop7 NOW. FARMALL F-14' ON RUBBER AL- position, good wngea; give ref- 1 you suffer MONTHLY IMPERPAIr PHOTO SERVICE Ila Chalmers B. with mower at- erences. Box 146, RtohMond Hill. — - - - Station J. Toronto. tachment, three-furrow p 1 o w. UNIT" SECURITIES--CO. 'FEIIALE PAIN- two furrow plow; two-furrow ' 'IPANITHID 'plow, Ford!two-ton trucslt°(good- ill Hay Suet. Toreafo >t. Oats condition). Model A. Tudor, large _ TEACHER WANTED Please send me your "Drill- You who suffer such pain withUred, power cider press, two large Role News,:' St being under- nervous�ttablewestfeelings-due 'WANTED TO BUY: ALL KINDA OF steam cookers. George Smith 5 stood thq,t this. request In- to functional monthly disturbances yand anft wand Durham CARLETON Aot Class- ce OU tlfcatoro ISTAe T VegetablifOompotind to rehave such go odors kl Gross.Far iftu Ga 84 NE CANADIAN ARMY .OF- continuation school.,Sublde NAME symptoms. Ptnkhs ou Compound Ltd., Walkertotq. Out, AQ°�� saddles d d brlddlles,T 40 set �felt Mathematics, S Innen-. --. .. ........ tear& xssq�s Thousands •upon Eng English, Defence training and AbOUSSI >!,%ti bsaeIIt•.' DD Y - etre Toronto. ' necessary lific t , _. --- �s�orted +:' r&DDRffiSlf. , ...... lrtoV�lRiso��wil 3abeesl&1Ydplr�ec�3ro�ns 1040' M.D. TRACTOR, WILL EXh. 160 ACRES FOA' ALE, GOOD:• ggod disalnartan.Salary=1,600:••• CITY ygf[Ni PINI(NAM s CO�MPOo change fpr of buy 40 h. tractor. buildings, No. 7 Hlg�Way 90 miles duties to commeirce in Fa1P terol ...• ..y. •s, q';t ,�. ;.r. Apply Louie- ,Pfaff. I !.. Jail- Mast of Toronto: orehar�, stream: 4f 1944. Apply to Irl, Owens, Sec• V. verton. 313ox IJ1. 73 Adelaide W..Toronto. retary, Fitsroy Harbour, Ont. �yM .. 1 p • • I _ •I } fi a ._::ns.. ..:,,Y. ' -••i: rT..n; •: .v. _ ' Y.•^,..41:FY c `�' - '..,,n ea--s...,� / .{n,•� }s.r''3y�"•' "E' %.,-+'' - "•''. +v'u�.a_i,zL.+ -e •;, t S,:�n:� ..�. .��, >� v.. '9''ne' _ .•°.rx••'.0�'"�c4a�'',�" ^.P..y. . „3 " y'$,v,r2s.,r•►^r..•��°' ��``�, ^, r,"G• Awrl :w ,..^+�.: =1f.-r;r?.: ro •:z;':r g n. r a4:!tt.•.r.i-�". .•" e.4' '.`"i' ,..aw! '.:(sir„ •:' .�a.-q'�• 'w&. w:,' •}•.�,,�,� K.. �;e. ..5 >. t'Y,•, :";'2+•fi�1P' -•qr. '� -•�. .a a;a.. . '.s. r '"�.�^ you+�, r r >"W�v .,•t , .. "•; � rw. -a:a r '.."+,F ,..,�s. y.,r�+.. ;.�`ir ,��. 7. 4!,�...pt.,�i'.�r ' J` �'"';�x, :'M"+c i✓ - w�.. R ..r • 3• e a r , " R �" "','b ... ter"y:: • C y' '.s.d!v ,,,�+�.ASR+' .,n�ryw^,�;�" .,.• `.« ""s'�!4'.F `+4 ..arM x.v .✓•!. 43+':'_ •�. r .�`:• rs vSv. SS} h : .,., : ,. - ..•: ..^.+ ,. .. •yt',. ,�.• i 'A"t 7!' c'"•'- is;a, .. ca +^. •y?r., 'r v �.., .... l ; r HOLD EVERYTHING FUNNY BUSINESS By Hershberger _.. .� �-��I*RENCH POSSESSION _ I '',• liii02=NTAL '- �• a -_._ ..._... _ -Answer t0 PseYlOa{ta 14•laliail0 1C Coast Ciltatd _— __ •• i�t.♦ f �: a DepictedL (abF,)• -- — — 14 Habituates. :iniplemML 113 8 A gore a8aia. S A D E p E E Y 12 Suitanio cco4mt (abbr:}, Y M T decrees. 17 Native. > D T N S 1 13 Roman 19 Auricles. emperor. / A Y A l _ E R 16 Swiss 22 Wild N E YMLU6F 1 E Y rnouratai�. i O�.y / a I �. ,'.: 23 Diamoncir 18 Tantalum 24 Universal 20 Mineral language. 5 • EON F springs.. •/ 28 Sloth. 25 Harangue. 27 Near. NOON W K W D tetpli' 28 Compass - t R -h8ir. .. 'Pointe In meter. 44 Suitably N..rs•xATAT1CAL- 30 Littl le fl ......r�.....r.' 1 Unc Tam-16 i -- •+•���- 31 Type of 4g Units of Important Cabin." -- w "Not 'that file, Mt. Adams—that's' lettuce. .•energy. pproduct of. 32 ovzr (poet.). ' y for my farieoda in the Amy sad S3 Intermisaio 1 48�'easarst. 'thi's coon 33 fiu{7 ahI Navyl" 3,4 Hail! So Italian. r 3 Repetition• 36 To resound. - 85 Nocturnal 62 Electrified '" 4 Ground s 37,Ensnare. mammal. _ ""- 38 Plant disease- WI�I�I•Y KI'TT'Y 36 Mourning, Particle. are also an figure.; 53 Hostelry. !. important 40 Indigenous. i,� r r ! "38 Bitter vetch. 54 Marked • Product. 41 Image. „ „���0 T 1 .,,T ! +- ' 39 Capital o! ability. "$Credit (abbr.) 43 Triad. depicted 158 Vermont 8.Egyptian 45 Fiber pwt, - "NOW maybe I can get a furlough'!" country. (abbr.).. 'skritt 47 Tin (symbol) i - If 42 Northeast 57 The --- 7 Pertaining to 49 Poker stake. (abbr.). have'made •isatin. 51 Wing-like 43 Trawpose bases here. 8 Plays• part.. THE ,IaSPORTZArG THING • - -(abbr.). 58 Ever (poet.). 9 Gillet. 55 Half an.ein. AW ,40AM ARM57ROfO J I 3 6 7 f 1 12 3 , - • 16 20 - r �' .`P� I. 6 Z •• ;� �•'•�`�r M � "f' a11!lWr��s� _. . .. t�1 t I �• .Vbm the mentally sketchy girl- dead irt dead ask she was wou7--in god bar beau rsaiartced she didn't s,... - bava much to a mplain about. +r,•. - 50 ri 52 53. : _ 57 r�^++� •��� 'You go,-Rover, alis' .If you need any helip, bark twice'!" g _1VlUTT ASID JEFF -- jeff isn't Fussy About His WAACS, Kea Just Wacky About WAACs By BUD FISHER f • 1 ayE W><vMEawu� ER.... .TREY ALL LL j A�N'T t $yE: •aq A6GMARI&I ft%W. I do ouT wiTA You ARE?' 1 t�CFP. THOSE WAAGS! Wl��C�{ NOW DO bOU i - - _ Coo JANE COAL! E��y NIGNTT, b1iE? �EwSME BOOK, SO �� THEM ;OTHER! s aYa MOataY! CM ENGACiEO Sfi8••� � APART? CIA JUSlo TO ONE OF I DWdNo•- Alit) ALIKE ABOUT - a and ;owns in ha iia ..• c - can't out how she col- * •` .,- lected nOthiag brat-�rsndase. REG'LAR FELLERS—MilitAry Secret. ;:•,� .:;; ; ,.y, °; , ..�,.;.. - • - ,.By GENF .BYRII�ES – • ) � '�15! t.{t t•' WHY, VES-4 T�i +ARMY 15 o wea OVIM IT LOOKS i1KIL YEAH l.l.Tr,3 TAKE '� 1 �) rrs 'JtEA0.4 IT'DOWN AND SHOW a NOBODY IS NE �PISNs 1MH/►KtNT "•:,� A JIM! TO TWARMY! IN SIGHT — You 40Tf.T�,ioRwims?' ANTI-TANK L C1DM•t ON!r ar. I'LL vfNA1 �f AN SeCR1T w, i y • y� y�j r ' �! p s ! 111 • ; � 4 comrA ep � !� � � `. _ ••yes—. , " POP—Fifteen Hundred Pairs By J. MILLAR WATT : I CLIMBED OYER THREE THOIASAND FI=ST 2 ,WENT TO TNG MOVIES TOO IN . HALF A MINU-rG '. LAST NIGH't'•1: , ,:. �.,�....$4.�•>r :;:r:. •:c;..sir �I .r....�r 1 .. i` . 10 3 " `, N •Y. 1,• � •" ✓ 0 '1 T 'an F-� -P,,. ,'e �'' .� .l"2,^''. L D' +TS'a'•R''° ,. ,,• •r, Sv.'i„ �_ '...;"" ".^R;�.� 7F �, My ' ..... '3, ,.. .-a�iya„z;.,.'a• r 4,i�...�h„ h F 4 -' �wxio* +.�s�' -x•„.14+ ..e»� :.c[ 4 ro• .^+!' n,b� '�"'''�.•• . P L •s.. 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Y, .. ., . . t+`k"3:' .F'.�.. .'4fi/t,�• '••�._-"''t :`„a'p,,>,'. - , .r ,. '.4 y- ,e•:iuI'•: ,.', !G:'. 1., - �„ > -amps. .j '"s=p1 r..` t•' i j l �; ,a... �� y+ •e Y;.p.•wG+ Xt••'.. ? •r.,L,ry- y -•mq•�. .. 5 .. B � iT)tN � 3D �II� - �z� � • ',ed Ad is -CICS FS yinse�nce of an Kind.:M billed by. Year CI as 1K our re'�' ��� Adviser .Tr*e �an or W� Waperetfabtisbcd 'fiPatlanff route fAddresssteidy Must be.-Honestoant°+raKin�Ie, have travel oaiiiit Packgetting one. No q►pitalrequire& Write The Ceaaeaendng oo jam°De Cql� TZMasson St..M• :_our am will Tiader` rative a U► A FRIENDLY LETTER TO OUR Our fanachs POW7 waZ _ mad plaice Decorative Plast- 7 ZUSTOMW" AND FR, size s Specialty Clarke dad Sons - t a we feet rsast osake n little ehmv 81$ n' - -- f�Ds Z'�'� + ��- - in our Business Policy. s upon 7523 ,- bone,$ Sept 1. RAVE t:eeto; wrath a On and s2tez , 1944,.we are placing Moe sada OtYT 1tII� our basinaes on a CASH BASIS 4»ve>N >2las Tilfl rPltfRING. `" 7ireat of;Fle> ing on No. 2. - — _-We are asking our many friends'who have - _ WE DELIVE R + rfsvoured us with a regular .monthly account• for 4-roomed cottage BUILDER B BUPPLIR'f3 rase to Rxut tb pledse bear with ns 9n tom_new Plekering. Avail- alfio laosKeartage work +�ffiy yam, oe1 hard'able :and soft venture, and continue our friendly business r4len October 1. Sink, VPe havealeo vlaeed in stock a full How g' %watts. Hydro Avvhv News Offir- On a cash basic. $�� � ted wutnan x Lim of MAPLE LF3AF MII+ZlN ,• We feel assured that you all know, that because r Was position ii► OC Y housekeeping Po B of many Wartime RAsulations and Reports which Pl ernFEEDS quhm%Lna,I:KstAct, in modern homy A,•.,. MITCHELL entail much extra office work, the worry and stress --- with;all canvenien�• • of business beoomgs sannewhst burdensome. fi eatisiactar'y. PhoneTRE -FSck. 1• �� P10)lCering Ql]t. Thus, once again, we appeal to the 8eneronty TH -- — - c ' of the good People of pickering and Vicinity, as w� Plsanes Yards 74• Res. OW' WSIZ'SY' a your ' NATICE TO CgEDITOSB - —• , sincerely hope w--- mesa yo whole-hearted co- • , r and oi8nere •:Seathtolly • }. .. r CRIDTTOgg OP' CHARLE! THURSDAY,-l`ftl., SATURDAY J1� E. RICNARDSON �a.bns you, in anticipation, ,I bte at the Township o i �f300I9!9WIN! Aasast 10, 11 aced 1E OBNERAL, IN81 RANOR �- � e %�n A . p, ag, In the County of Ontario, " •. . who, died it-the Tva*nahiP Two Nwws at 7 tai•9 P. sac. g$AL BBTATR f W Are, ��� mer, Rey •,•. of Matinee st l.ao .. O©hl� •NCING f h ,Meets traly, �• s � on the First Day S:tardsy l , Febrasry A. D.. 1944, are Caetelte Vablid+ed apacyr > aar ct ns Bad Aust a" Lea dd io read particulate � their to ssrre-. � to the asdas+gned before the est Eirssa. Pldoniss N ' ]Hit The Ice1"4. after :THE MD FRIENDLY STUD !` i�st�ng tkw estate will en �- with Gina? :� - =-! . +S, Yi p!llfpl • entitled liysrtaa poirk Ksenrks sna -w admini�tratrix will CYRI L E. MORLE`1( luck be liable for my claim of which 1'UESTJtAY, gygDN'SDY - pits has not limn raeatved aoR3oe. MONDAY, Al>ci4M 14. 25 dad ]i paled at OaYtwa, fluid 4tlr Day � '. Two SM" al 1 am 9 P. 10• I N SCJ RAN CE .Ae<g�, A. D., 1l44. - - Bette Davis dad Mirl am Hoods N. K. C. Bank of _ I lNlher� Oates - ' sleackeir for the ; OldMzabdk Acquaintance 1PHONE 67 PICK. Margaret _ with Gig Teeatg dad Job`s Leics - salt teeter "twDAf, FW. SATURDAY > � PickeringNadware- entire_.Frwr. August i8 house- 17. 1a'Nd is. . USE "rr kohl imnaltutw,' , rugs, doves. AUGIILIT — - dishes eteetrie heater �kbsg [ILS - - — - the Estate t • Butler's aper the late 3. F. DoP Ch.renaan iLEO.fstla -l E T.:ms cash. Sale at. 1.90 J. Scott, Tee�e We HaWe in Sto& .. . . . , i>iLp7tOYLD QiEA>1tT TYPE � • g�y�,y, August 28 •.. auction sale Qat OlbrWa of hoosehdd effeasi eluding fern- _ " BAKE- UP i, Rare, cook stere (�nasr new). Your label w tkis paperrAs� To Apt? — _ .' SEed and Garden Tools - ew lawtn cotowar and Bard' U to Date? oleoma, property of Miss Min- ' Reaiitn: P_ _.saves Yea Mate? en tools, �....� - he8 • 1 rale Morrie, South Church St. Pick - - - �ezerns ��_�� Beige, ware ` r 1.30 p. m. John Scott, clerk. W. D. _ Attdn•o:►. auctioneer. Maple Leaf Fire - . es. Beak :1.« BALSDON =''p CK�G ,._ a . . ., Go - ''a'hursday, A 24 --�'auction sale J• Sa of 60-78 head of August aPrsnBers, Insurance �� � 5��� i + • Cows, young cattle,; aLa horses, I. R owes P>uf. IL bogs, breeding ewes dad 400 good Leghorn "nil"- Property of 'T. L (1neaP'Eater !or !'arae and Cesnf:7 _ 'Whfson, on the Manor Farm, W]ute- Be�fliinp P>aM. Pick i =gate, out. bale at 1.00 sharp. Terms IaertaMsnea as BrirnP r. , roll list in later issue. Clarke .n■aam,, BYe. —+ S. - r�a: k c. ,�'ar.mera .o pteaae•, auctioneer. Anisaaoalla. Iasssaaes ;Ve Have .i' ..,� A8 >tinis , .,SI"V YOUR >� X.aac•• =01 , , - Marie*, 1 ,X, , Rowesprays, Send Cas. VAIr - a i Irl �' psi orrrw>�o >o�.a�.+a'e. ti's ' '' i�. :r= ltli S BrO�lll�l'� wales �� PS" asd ras�r-i /��• � s; OUR Stem coUCS1El9 Law. � '��� Market r ri" _ sins. • • . �' }: jc Two oee••+• ALV BIIS$8Y ,, apt f>:.m aid . PICK�+�RI N F A RMS • • awd MM ss� up ` LIMITED ' - A't!'1a�lOIrS' :• :lsanriware Ttetnith at"* Cow* a Chair =la4 � >� �t0 Pindae 46 _ PHONE WHITBY 996 •�' S!••Pkee seat-resiseiag - . Pattern i4•E; Used Cbtldtag Sta�listd. eieae� - A sive Line of We Ing Gifts . liki awes. Carry • LUM'BIER Coe•. - - Pt' d 001MRIE _ scents. and Mower (lifts digs stock 91 high class . ., . aRaa�eoats new nd pants. Alm a-good costs and e :F C/�s i stock of tegl�h- a w • Ice gtlmt bft stoh de- 1,+• A. 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