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: OL: LXIV. DTCK.ERIlSTG, OTT., FRIDAY, MAY. 11, 1945 = _ No. 38
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�ith '.Bonds..
F rget a
Loan dam a� n eXtended To • Ma :'1 pY
,, "L•s( We Forget" North Pickering Red- Cross 1ligeting
ZRtith the incarning' 'tide besriclg kfibr .Zlian�s a- j� —To A �'�.1rat. DflibrT3utt The Red Cross meeting has been Pickering Village
the long awaited annou»cement 'The
postponed, to meet on Monday even-. Mrs. W. J. Clark and daughter
War is Over", the high was accomp- ing, dti:ie 4th,, at the •hams of Mrs. T • g ter
-anied by a not unexpected wave of �" 'Bert Harvey,in Brougham. Nora have returned' to Pickering
enthusiasm an res ce e r - e i -
Aorr-4n the main, sane and orderly. Horticultural Society Meeting ford.
Amd now the ehh is Pet irdng to Postponed till May 15. Mr. DaIniad e's coupewas o
from outede of his residence earl
natmalcy, with a reaction of .some- ~ y
ging of a "calmly sitting down and The Horticultural Society meeting on Thursday morning and recovered
loolcing backward":...a :sumaaation s. ,° scheduled for May 8th has been post- by police within about one hour at
of it all .... an aceouating of the past y pond to Tuesday,. May 15. Oshawa, where the thief was -then
. ti. '' using the car to push a stolen safe
Brix years
The years.
) S NOT OVER. er'fie - rF Plant Maples at Masonic .Temple
to a nearby ravine. Damage of about
sW have a not easily-congden, -` Foar sugar ,maple trees were $50 was done the car. Other attempt-
bestded. brutal, fanatical- foe to sub- ed robberies In town ane reported
boodim 1. brutal,
etloa Rill - f required ` planted on the front lawn o! the that same _jam
♦y., 4 night.
of each and every 'one before that- is ' old Quainer Church, now the Masonic
fished• Temple, on VE -Day by Frank M. Regular Claremont Co!mmuaity Sall.
Throughout the war thus- fat, we _ Chapman, _ of Grasmere, who hopes Dance, to be held Saturday Night 1
Erre had
Throughout
wcontinuously before u4 the '�• that peace may last as long as the this week-
4deal, that meant a new order. Never � maple leas blooms. - Pidkering Tiywnsbip Council News ;
,main would we retulb to conditions " Pickering Bed Cross News Session Monday, May 1.
we have known since the last war. - Embre and Bridge, May 14
When the men who went overseas One of the main items before the
"fought by a war to end war" ---howl. .01 Red Cross Euchre and Bridge to Council at Monday's meeting was
quickly we forgot. Within .a few. be held on Monday evening, May tlir�heep bill•costs of $827.50. This
ytare the men who -came.. back. were 14, at 8 p. m. in the Red Cross account was for damage to sheep.
14Nggiag from door to door fora .. rooms. Retreshratents - - asci- i'rizea� during tha �rwnth- o! -
bite to eat (the doors of Pickering Admission 35 ' cents, A quilt made the -highest paid were to Don. Whith
banes were shut int their fades), and `donated by ldis. Wes. Petty of $243.00. W. IL Pugh $17.50 and E.
they begged "!or °employment, but Cberrywood will be ruffled during Ward $18.20. This -has been the re -
"Were turned down, `'burned out".they tie evening. suit of dogs attacking sheep. A
were returned men- and were mot �. large.. police dog is believed to be. -
wanted. Are We going to let•.'that $salon Crash- ou Hroot Rd. Bridge �an,g the pack.
"happen again'. Shadows of dead • « • :.
men's bodies are watching over as Ahead=on collision ori the Brock
34. E. Colbourn of -the Rouge
--gtow,urtabledo. MeTe— Road bridge last Monday night at waited on Council asking that a
that we "do not forget". 11.80 took place when-a'southbound ditch in.front of- his property be
Quoting a local clergy -mea oa VZ_ _ i0ad bridge last Mo day nightst cleaned to- give clear p � y
car driven by Lawrence Norton, of page .for
Day, who pleaded with his hearers Claremont, collided with a north- 'Fater. This will be take. up at a
:in their recognition of .: the . victory - later date. _
,givm us, said „het it not be cheap, , bound car driven by Sean Taylor, also
of, Claremont* Faits a� the
--,,-;, 4+allovae�d God=giveA gift to all Comncil will invrrt.gata the pur .
,mankind'"• 85,000 )�,g Canadians, - .' . THEIR GRACIOUS- MAJESTIES -- - faces and arms were suffered by. the .chasing of la --d -:rum Roy- Simpson
some from our own village, somei passengo! cars and medical ers both - Clark's Hallow, straig-litening out. a' cornet at
T
_'wino sat in our school sir years ago, ;ttent' was given by Dr. Tom
__aSW not cum.. back -They dyed that Despite the fact that the town hail bell, rang most of t* linson, of Claremont. Both ears w--
. • . :
badly damaged. Chief -Irvine is La- -
`we might do what- — :go back to �YMoon�y Tuesday, the citizens o! Ackerizg kept their Monteith and Monteith, Township
the old order' If to, then they have celiebrating of VE -Day within the ¢meaning of the hour. In no vestigatinx. Auditors, have completed the Audit
died in vain, as did the 60 thousand - --time at all flags -were out on every store and home in the Sapper Ambrose O'Halloran. In of -the township schools as of the
yo=R Canadians in the last war. village: There was an air among the people as they listened -- _ Belgioy ' end of Dec -saber 1944. This includes
..Dsn't let it- happen again. Peace, on - to the joyous nevus, which Pickering has long awaited. _._: all sclools from No. 13 to No. 7.
earth to 'men of goodwill, will not be All—churches were filled to capacity as the village folk ,r
9pr. Ambrose O'Halloran, son of
realized -in an idealogy that fosters turrr}ed oqt to give thanks, and dedication to the task ahead Mr. and Mrs. William O'Halloran of . The Appropriation By-lafor. the .
"periority" -.in any one people-- - - for our nations. The Unitgd and Anglican Churcives held Church St. Pickering, arrived in Rands and Bridges
sufor the amount -
,gret within the last few days we *rvice on Monda) evening and St. Francis de Sales, early on Belgium recwtitly, according to word 9f-42.000 was passed.
lave heard on radio broadcasts such 'I�illday morning. ;Ali places -of business were closed on Mon- - '
: prejudipe-building statements and --dap At the: Park on Tuesday evening a. rwrnber of .yoemg received by his parents last week. The Provi-acial Board of Healtli
He has been overseas about. one
songs as "we won the war" and .we - people of the town built- a fire and watched the "burning of sanctions the appointment of Lr.
cute this and that"—we don't any - :'Hiti�. ifiough everyone rejoiced in the welcome news, few _ Year. but has been serving in Eng- Skelley� Ajax, as Assistant M. 0. H 7
)ouger--we-don't• wait *to. Express- 'overlooked the real meaning of the da lard until recently. 9 brother Jack,
Y _ who saw Servide overseas, - is now
• ions
like these do not "foster peac+:.l % Mr: Cecil Phillips, west of Btou- -
aed goodwilA=Lest we forget. ' : _ _. .. _
home Two other brothers, Peter and
i Bill are both with the Infantri
_ _
- • • Rhsan, has asked Council too n o:
' aRi at .Lota2.1-22 on tl«c+ Stk
concession. To be investigated
_
...Pickering Library Notes souse ,
Though "Immortal. Wife" by An item of imDortarre was in the t'
` Irving .Stone, is entire!) true in estimates .for a township garaga. A
`
oters
�'�� / �� fact it has 'all the drama •of fiction ..Q-v'nent block buildin 60 by 40 feet
Thi �g
t and. Jessie .Benton Freeman's love to house all township ;cad equi{�-
and loyal support of her young ex- inent, More information As to be
Y husband provides"
plenty , of placed • before council before further
meet -
'NOTICE OF SITTINGS OF REVISING OFF ICE RS plorer h -
material for romance. "Being et plww are' made. The situation.for the
Together" it another book that has garage will be taken up .ata meet-
_ v evening next, in the
- .. ..:.:. tautswashbuckling • e arum in �on
• Monday
antic, tale of the Municipal Building.
days, o! Napoleon and one of its most « « « «
TAKE ]v0'I'IC�' that sittings of the Bevisi ig�Offwers For the Purpose of heari+tg complaints or appeals exciting incidents ie' an- effort •to Accounts passed included--Gun-
with regard to Voters' Lists to be used at the Election .of a Member of the . Assembly pending.,for the rescue ham from' the Island of St. tr.�tencies $1768.67, Relief $Q1.97,
Helena. "Roughs Bend Over" by and Roads and . Bridges,
1:1<ecaoral District of Ontario will be held at the times and places srt forth in the schedule hereinafter set Maida French has. its setting. too in s.
out., early lava, but in our quieter pion- /t� j�jl'�•
eel z e in an er�than—.tom++ —Wo
- - !treat days of Evrope• However, it '
"HM* e. has its' excitanents also, and not Pick"ering United Church
LJ I "r_ the. least is, the kidnapping of a Thanksgiving Masonic - Mothers
' �'~ - ' Tittle hos by the InSiiaas and his. Victory an 'k vi - Service will
safe return some years later. be held at the United Church on
Municipality Date and Hour Place of Sitting Clerk of the Revising Officer Sunda morning t.
Manchester Fred Christie,,, anchester Sgt. W. Doug. Johns -Returns Home y g '•next, The special
Township of Reach ` -'May 8 — i• a. m. Twp. Hall, � ' M g• "HJmn of Peace" will be used (will `
rowrahip of Scugog -May 9--•4 p. m. - -•I Twp, Hall, Scugog • :� H. G. Hutcheson, P. Perry After Five --and One-half Years
Village of Port Perry May 8— 11 a; M. ' Town 'Hall, Port Perry H. G. Hutcheson, P. Perry Overseas ring them to this service), Doric
;JUDGE COLEMAN will be the Revising Officer for the above Municipalities Sgt. W. D. Johns, son of Mrs. O. Lodge A. F. and A. - M. will attend
this. service in a body taking part in
.Township of Whitby . ' May 9 -- 930 a..an. Twv: ` HaI1, Brodklin C. S. Thompson, •Brooklin Johns, Pickering, returnied home on the giving of thanks, The Young
Twp. of East Whitby. May 9 -- 11 a. M. Twp. 'Hall, Culumbus P, G. Purves, Columbus ff rnda., after five and ,a half years People's Union will have chargee of tt
;_Town nf Whitby y 9 — 2 P. in. Mas 10 Tow 1 service, overseas.
7:30- D. m. -. Doug. irst en iste with he an- R. Jenkinson, as speaker.,
Twp. of Pickering' May 12 -- 10 a m. Twp. Hall, Brougham L. �T.,Johnst<m, Brougham adian Signal Corps and- was one of
(.-except Ajax)', (May'if —'7.30 p.'m.)" the first -boys from Pickering to- go- St, Francis de Sales Church
Twp. Pickering - Ajax, (May 12 _ 2.30'0. m•) Afar x' Public School' Richard Andrews overseas. He had two severe accid- A High Mass of Thanksgiving was
and D. I. L. residences (Ma 12 —1.30 .p. m.. ents while riding• a motorcycle as a
y ) • _ •offered on �E-Day, for 'tlre Victory
dispatch rider, in •a blackout, that of the "Allies in Europe, and in pet-
- ALLIN F;..A?r1NI$ will be the Revising Officer for the above .Municipalities kept him on duty in •Engfand.'He; ition for a just and lasting pester
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Lists to be so revised are Parts 1 and 3 of the Voters' Lists married an .English ' girl, and his for our'own country, 'for theme Empire
wife and daughter are' waiting and the World. Fitting reference to
for the',}+ear 1944 prepired••for the above municipality or mtiniripalities, except -Ajax 4id'D.I. L. residences _
, ttari8portation to Canada. the- glorious event, so long
where the Enumie-rators Lists will be revised. Doug was in England during' the, z� _ g awaited,
_ by he Past A large..
' blitz of 1941 -and .tells• many- inter- number were in attendance Prom
AND FURTHER TALKE NOTICE that any voter.whe desires t000mplain that his name or the names of eating stories of same, it's effect Ajax as welt as Pickering. _
any person entitled to be centered on the said List has been omitted from the samh, oS63
-fie that the names of. and df4 the blackout. Se of -the _ Y
T 'FIE .1 E N
-.- P.- K- RING-. EW
.Pickeri ys that called on Doug The Sacrament of Confirmation
any persons -who are riot. ientitled to .be voters have been -entered thereon, may two full days before thi6t ' and his in England were.: Rosa was administered by the 'Most Rev.
day of the aforesaid, 3�ittings Apply, complain or appeal to ,have hi's name or the rimae ,of any' othhr ":.. 'Bums, Bill Sparrow, Eric Bradley J. C. McGuigan, on Wednesday, May, _
`pers00 entered ,on or removed from the -List; and Freddie White. A brother, Bruce 2. His Grace the Archbishop attend -
is serving with the RCNVR. ed by Fathers Allen and Fullerton,
,AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that such appeals must be by notice in writing' in the prescribed form, When D9ug landed in Toronto, an walked in procession from the Par -
signed by the complainant in duplicate and given U the Clerk or Revising Olfficer or left for him at his ,
address: � .�� above... American helmet he was wearing ish House to the Church where he
loused considerable interest among was met by Father Kyte who con-
Rated this 21st day of April, 194 D. B. COLMMAN, Chairman of the Eleetian
t startdera. lost his own d
.: _ r iv. Y-�n�,L: :.e mr. s,�.r ,w,ry,e+ ee•r ....a`.�.,e.ls �a:m.�....... _•.k• .• _ .. .:wc. a, . _ � t, e. .. hg'. -
a:7.
M.,
WITTY YITTY r K if Chelan district to the higher site- :cn ,acs open and liberate the fine that might slow u¢ the wgrk of
"'Human n L�.�s tucies of the Okanogan. goad 'dust of the pollen which is Lee distributors. It is estim tt•i
" • The pollen is gathered by scrap- then screened for use. The pollen that hand pollination is`responsib.0
iDUifiate Trees Ing -the anthers, or pollen sacs, of is supplied to the applier in a small for 1,504,000 bushels 'of additiQn,l,
the blossoms, across a fine meshed bottle and applied# with a fairly apl.:ee a season.
Hand Pollination of . Apple screen which is fitted over a ~vide- stiff artist's brush. The stigma is Apply pollen t i Plane _
mouth fruit jar or other container, gently but firmly touched twice y3 big development is the perm -
�' Trees Ensures Good Crop `
Usually the :ontainer is - iastene�f ,=test before thebloom has unfurled t.�n of a trade process which s`a-
' Blossom time in the apple k:�:e- to a stout , string tied about the Labor and Expense Saved bilines the viability of the pollen
waist, berry -picking style. `-Although the process sounds in- and makes it go farther. This -Iry
1� dom of Wenatchee, Wash., is time -
• of, p _ pe , thousands of acres of stabilizer makes it possible to. ap-
_ for ..rhe distribution ellen. Industry Developed
terminable,
each season. pty the pollen by dusters or e:(_-1
Whereas this rocess still. depends The pollen thus gathered is trees are
• largely up(,n bees, new pollen .dis- quickly processed by drying under Hand pollination saves both la airplanes. This last method will �e
tributors wear slacks 'and are in proper, conditions and then taken bor and expense in one of the big trit d out this ,spring. Spray w i
• s the main young women, The need by more distributers in slacks and apple -growing processes, that of a;)p'ied from airplanes last �eas'n.
t ♦`� _ _ of . aiding nature is : found n hese "painted' upon blossoms in or- thinning the apr :-
y large blocs of a single variety of charas which otherwise are confer- green stage. Pollen is gathered serve pollen. This is done un�:cr
apples arenot productive, as in, or- tile. Directions for gathering, pro- front self -fertile trees which other- groper storage conditions of con -
tile.
u:: -
i _ chases . with many varieties, ' . or7 cessing, ' and -distributing the pollen wise would set too heavily and trolled temperature. As it is tod rr,
ti trients etre Christian Science' 140- arc• supplied in bulletins issued therefore carry a heavy thinning the whole business of pollina::.n
__-_ Y he- ,.r__u:..�.. c+ est. When the pollen is applied to trust be done quickly durin; t,:�
v nitor. a nonfert'le tree ,a t p period.
When the first blossoms appear, . at Pullman. the t s n e apples r�som pe
" the human pohenize'rs begin Bath- In a workshop. the pollen is are properly. spaceJ, very. little ;
' Bring the pollen• into • glass jars. curedin'-a thermostatically con- tWaning is necessary afterwards
and ince on following the' spring trolled drying room with attention. :%nether advantage is that put- Prior to the war, there Kere
hand insures a d :.bd 500,000 automobile builders in tete
ht intensity B�Fl but
from the" sunny ors ar s• or tne
K;VC11 LU A.15. Wenatchee ' up' through the Lake dity. As the pollen cures, `the pot= crcp in spite of weather con tete a United a es.
` The mentally sketchy ger - en s
belsn says the only- hazards -on hes
coarse are mental hazards.
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w
AND 1NC 'ME TAX
month's of 194 5 dur-
o followingg announcement will help to clarifp meat proposes, for the last ssz
o = the relationslrip between Family Allowances and ing which Family Allowances are payable, a ax
Income Tax credits for dependent children. Family move dn�licatioa by adjusting the income tan
Allowances are payable from July est, 1945, and credits received for children:
-' the registration of children is now taking place. It is natural that parents in the low income groups
The Family Allowances Act was designed to help . will. be expected to receive maximum benefits from-
_ equalize• opportWiities for all children, and when Family Allowances. Partial benefits will be
received,
the the prig- however, by parents with incomes up to X3,000:
he Act was passed, Parliament approved a.
oro do Iit�woa of benefits The table below shows the effect of the adjust-,
ciple that there should be p
_ by way of Family Allowances and Income Tax ` orients which the Government has decided to make.
For convenience and sem linty thI she who hfn�
e benefits received
si win always land an a soft spot. - Income War Tax Act will be made to deal with this by each income group ares wn ns a per teat o . e
- - - - duplication -In the meantime, however, the Goyern- . Family Allowances received. The table shows•
AI[owances wiN be paid in full
NOTE'TH ESE TWO EXAMPLES
' 0Spring is here, all right—the In: all cases, diose who apply for and are eligible to -
Janitor fixed the radiator today!" • receive Family Allowances will receive them in full, j Family with two children, ages 6 and 8, with _
month by month: See scale- below: _ "total income during 1945 of $1200.
— , ' TOTAL FOR SIX MONTHS OF 1945 :.- `
4
SCALE OF MONTHLY ALLOWANCES
Iwi
FOR THE FIRST FOUR CHILDREN First Child . - : $36:00 .
For each child-
TM
hild
- - -- - ec held •t
'I M SPORTING -THING - -
$ss.00 '
_ ... • Under 6 - ... _
• - From 6 to. 9 (iwdusIvaj . x:00 s
-
As this family does not benefit by way of income
.from 10 to 12 (inclusive} . ,00 tax credits, it receives and keeps the full amount
e
_ . _ as ted abov
" •From' 13 to 15 (inclusive) 8.00
— �. °°
I
\ 1` `Where there are more than four chit en with
r under 16 in the family, the mbathly'allow Z. Family w two children, ages b and S. i
-ance for each child after the fourth will total income during 1945 of X1950.
I�Tt `
t 'be reduced in accordaacewith the prove F 5
• ,-... ; ; - , . _ TOTAL FOR X M
R 51 MONTHS O • ]94 i
1I / sions of the Family Allowances Act.
st _
- :. • •? y - __ _ .: :. _ 'Fir Child � X36.00
"As" far as is possible, -to take cart of the adjustments ec Child..36.00 # 2
p
�y - s ons
.- 00
duplication of bene5 ,current income 7'
_ gecessary to avoid tl� - _
" "` _ rax deductions at the source will be adjuster to take into Amount returnable, being j
`- �.,• loss of income tax credits 28.80
account the new situatign when Family Allowance pal- -
i;orients commence. This will avoid u
placing as awkward
:burden on the taxpayers at the end of the year. tablent retained (60°Ja,•s e---
#43.20
••S'help me I You'll be the death of -' FAMILY. ALLOWANCES ARE NOT TAXABLE
special Sttedn Qon�i
-"- -ranges u e i e table above refer to taxable income,
and any amounts received as Family Allowances should
NN•, —~k not therefore be included is calculating• income for -this _-REGISTER N 0 W !
purpose
because- Allowances are not taxable..
„ t If yeti intend to apply for Family Allowances
Family Allowances are also additional to dependents' but have not ahead dons so, please complete
s allowances for servicemen's _ famines and . military... _ y
_ and mai Family Allowances Registration -
_pensions. -
1 iy 9
For children registered after July est, 1945, Family Form: Copies of form" may obtained at the
Allowances will be -paid as from the month following nearest post office.
if t i the month when registration is made: Family. Allowances-_
�. :
are not paid ,retrgacuvelp. _
{ fir" •• Pxblisbed Xirdsr tbs aatbority of
Non. BROOKE CLAXTON, Mintshr,
w• •_ .
i-
" D"wilment of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa -
-
tried thake his
tmoor o�thor• __- -
(a) Heads of families receiving incomes
-
in 1945 of ;1200 or less will benefit to
:EVF..RYTHIIYG
'HOLDily
the extent of the full amount of the Pam-
Allowances received. As they ase not
�17'
-
required to pay income tax, there is no
-duplication to remove.
00
(ii) Heads of families receives incomes _
gut in
.
s
in 1.945 in excess of 51200; twt
_ excess oEf 3,000, will sh effect retain the. .
•
full value of their present income tax
credits and in addition a percentage of
the actual Family Allowances received.
''� • ''• •
(c) Heads of families with incomes in
ezcess of $3,000 will- retain • feu f dt
;income tax credits for children if they do
not receive Family Allowances. These
taxpayers may, however, apply for Family -
=
— -
Allowances to protect themselves against
•
a possible decrease in income it.a later
date which might bring them into a
;` lower income range where they would
-.
beneiis from Family Allowances. In such
cases ifthe income remaitnsiin excess'of
;3,000, the income tax credits for child -
ten would.be_reduced by the full amount:
of Family Allowances recejve .
AI[owances wiN be paid in full
NOTE'TH ESE TWO EXAMPLES
' 0Spring is here, all right—the In: all cases, diose who apply for and are eligible to -
Janitor fixed the radiator today!" • receive Family Allowances will receive them in full, j Family with two children, ages 6 and 8, with _
month by month: See scale- below: _ "total income during 1945 of $1200.
— , ' TOTAL FOR SIX MONTHS OF 1945 :.- `
4
SCALE OF MONTHLY ALLOWANCES
Iwi
FOR THE FIRST FOUR CHILDREN First Child . - : $36:00 .
For each child-
TM
hild
- - -- - ec held •t
'I M SPORTING -THING - -
$ss.00 '
_ ... • Under 6 - ... _
• - From 6 to. 9 (iwdusIvaj . x:00 s
-
As this family does not benefit by way of income
.from 10 to 12 (inclusive} . ,00 tax credits, it receives and keeps the full amount
e
_ . _ as ted abov
" •From' 13 to 15 (inclusive) 8.00
— �. °°
I
\ 1` `Where there are more than four chit en with
r under 16 in the family, the mbathly'allow Z. Family w two children, ages b and S. i
-ance for each child after the fourth will total income during 1945 of X1950.
I�Tt `
t 'be reduced in accordaacewith the prove F 5
• ,-... ; ; - , . _ TOTAL FOR X M
R 51 MONTHS O • ]94 i
1I / sions of the Family Allowances Act.
st _
- :. • •? y - __ _ .: :. _ 'Fir Child � X36.00
"As" far as is possible, -to take cart of the adjustments ec Child..36.00 # 2
p
�y - s ons
.- 00
duplication of bene5 ,current income 7'
_ gecessary to avoid tl� - _
" "` _ rax deductions at the source will be adjuster to take into Amount returnable, being j
`- �.,• loss of income tax credits 28.80
account the new situatign when Family Allowance pal- -
i;orients commence. This will avoid u
placing as awkward
:burden on the taxpayers at the end of the year. tablent retained (60°Ja,•s e---
#43.20
••S'help me I You'll be the death of -' FAMILY. ALLOWANCES ARE NOT TAXABLE
special Sttedn Qon�i
-"- -ranges u e i e table above refer to taxable income,
and any amounts received as Family Allowances should
NN•, —~k not therefore be included is calculating• income for -this _-REGISTER N 0 W !
purpose
because- Allowances are not taxable..
„ t If yeti intend to apply for Family Allowances
Family Allowances are also additional to dependents' but have not ahead dons so, please complete
s allowances for servicemen's _ famines and . military... _ y
_ and mai Family Allowances Registration -
_pensions. -
1 iy 9
For children registered after July est, 1945, Family Form: Copies of form" may obtained at the
Allowances will be -paid as from the month following nearest post office.
if t i the month when registration is made: Family. Allowances-_
�. :
are not paid ,retrgacuvelp. _
{ fir" •• Pxblisbed Xirdsr tbs aatbority of
Non. BROOKE CLAXTON, Mintshr,
w• •_ .
i-
" D"wilment of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa -
-
tried thake his
tmoor o�thor• __- -
�17'
-
AI[owances wiN be paid in full
NOTE'TH ESE TWO EXAMPLES
' 0Spring is here, all right—the In: all cases, diose who apply for and are eligible to -
Janitor fixed the radiator today!" • receive Family Allowances will receive them in full, j Family with two children, ages 6 and 8, with _
month by month: See scale- below: _ "total income during 1945 of $1200.
— , ' TOTAL FOR SIX MONTHS OF 1945 :.- `
4
SCALE OF MONTHLY ALLOWANCES
Iwi
FOR THE FIRST FOUR CHILDREN First Child . - : $36:00 .
For each child-
TM
hild
- - -- - ec held •t
'I M SPORTING -THING - -
$ss.00 '
_ ... • Under 6 - ... _
• - From 6 to. 9 (iwdusIvaj . x:00 s
-
As this family does not benefit by way of income
.from 10 to 12 (inclusive} . ,00 tax credits, it receives and keeps the full amount
e
_ . _ as ted abov
" •From' 13 to 15 (inclusive) 8.00
— �. °°
I
\ 1` `Where there are more than four chit en with
r under 16 in the family, the mbathly'allow Z. Family w two children, ages b and S. i
-ance for each child after the fourth will total income during 1945 of X1950.
I�Tt `
t 'be reduced in accordaacewith the prove F 5
• ,-... ; ; - , . _ TOTAL FOR X M
R 51 MONTHS O • ]94 i
1I / sions of the Family Allowances Act.
st _
- :. • •? y - __ _ .: :. _ 'Fir Child � X36.00
"As" far as is possible, -to take cart of the adjustments ec Child..36.00 # 2
p
�y - s ons
.- 00
duplication of bene5 ,current income 7'
_ gecessary to avoid tl� - _
" "` _ rax deductions at the source will be adjuster to take into Amount returnable, being j
`- �.,• loss of income tax credits 28.80
account the new situatign when Family Allowance pal- -
i;orients commence. This will avoid u
placing as awkward
:burden on the taxpayers at the end of the year. tablent retained (60°Ja,•s e---
#43.20
••S'help me I You'll be the death of -' FAMILY. ALLOWANCES ARE NOT TAXABLE
special Sttedn Qon�i
-"- -ranges u e i e table above refer to taxable income,
and any amounts received as Family Allowances should
NN•, —~k not therefore be included is calculating• income for -this _-REGISTER N 0 W !
purpose
because- Allowances are not taxable..
„ t If yeti intend to apply for Family Allowances
Family Allowances are also additional to dependents' but have not ahead dons so, please complete
s allowances for servicemen's _ famines and . military... _ y
_ and mai Family Allowances Registration -
_pensions. -
1 iy 9
For children registered after July est, 1945, Family Form: Copies of form" may obtained at the
Allowances will be -paid as from the month following nearest post office.
if t i the month when registration is made: Family. Allowances-_
�. :
are not paid ,retrgacuvelp. _
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• Farmers, Save ` ...DOCTOR, LAWYER, INDIAN CHIEF'
_ oo Neiphbou s h :
Cockerel Chicks!
:By WILLIAM HOLTThere's going to be a market—
.and floor prices—for every
— pound 0 u.
- �;:'
Broadcast in the BBC overseas houses and flats where Bombed -out
_ of • Grate A and Grade .B poultry
- shoot wave service. people have been re -housed and meat that can be raised, this year.
A few thogths ago, a housewife have seen the drabness of the bare Reason? Canada has arranged to
•in the .Borough of Holborn, Lon-. walls. in our wartime austerity, supply to the. U.S. Army her sur-
s - , don, waiked into a little store only the bare necessities are avail- plus up- to 30 million pounds—and ..
-which was being used as an office able for furnishitig. Lt's those little that's a 'lot of chee ers. Prices
by the Local Women's Voluntary personal things,i
sentimental things go
have been agreed upon as follows:• y`
' .Services and laid before the wo- and ornaments .which make all the Grade ' A' milk -fed -30c per lb.:, �
men there a simple idea. It was difference between a "house" and a Grade A -28c; Grade B milk loci ��r Z.
that every woman whose home had "home." Homes which have not —28c• Grade 4-26c• Grade' L
not been blitzed should "Godmo- been damag4d can spare. many
(•� lbs. and up) -20c..
a
ether" a blitzed home 'by one gift of things which are dear to the heart «>� 7
So pamper your little peckers,jy �� y
a piece of furniture as a thank-' of a housewife' and which are now this year, to bel them "make the 1 9 `
p I E r
offering .for the preservatipa of her unobtainable in the stores. An .egg grade". Don't destroy your cocker -
Own home. whisk, for instance, sometimes can el chicks—there's profit :in -every
The idea had come to her, where- make all -the difference even with pound.
she liven in a little top-f%or 1 flat iii dried eggs. You can't buy an eggs
an old building. which has happily whisk. It is not a case of muddling
through' end being short, it has w> wW r4 ass;;„
ed to the milkman about it and to been on. quite e i erate y. Our x , , `
the paper man, and to her neigh- national olid has been to cut out
policy, all things which are not 2bgnlutely For Crop Pollination
tours and rVC4yVVUy "4u said that
necessary and concentrate our pro- f y yxY'�h�Wx` a
it 'wan a good idea. The women is y A good, of bees gathers " y �y . x
that Store thought 1t was a good duction on munitions of war. That
g about- 65 pounds of pollen every
idea and, the organiser asked hes is why now as old saucepan with
a rivet in which may have been 1 - year. To gather one pound of pol-
io
io put it --the idea — in writing, y y len the bees from une hive alone
so back she went to her to floor. Ing in a loft in some country house �� ay41y fsyi�� s€�s�i A'
p- have to visit 8,000,000 flowers at
itat and wrote down oa' a sheet of is treasured in Bethnal' ' Green
.note "a er her, proposition. That' -where a family may have been least. -That makes . 520,000,000
p p p boiling' water in an old' fruit can. flowers visited by the bees from
was oa the seventh of September, a normal beehive every year, nays
.1844. Housewives understand, and that The Fort William Times -Journal.
Such is the power of an idea, is why in 'Salford for instance, in Scintists say that the. honey -bee
that although -Mrs. Blouet is still Lancashire, they- are searching is responsible for 80 percent of all Even the American Indians are represented at the United Nations
ip obscurity, unknown to this drawers and .cupboards for gifts to . the pollination' of flowers, but to Conference, seeking, like other minorities, to present a grievance.
country, that idea which came to send to shell -shattered Dover. Sal- take cue of the pollination require- Pictured above, in San Francisco, is Chief Jimmy Squire HM.ef
tier in that top -floor flat is moving ford has adopted' Dover, and a Do-
ment of the enormous acreage of Brantford, Ont, holding the original peace treaty signed in im.
,_huge fleets of pantechnicons — big ver housewife, Mrs. Band told the eeston, has
furiture vans full of household been up to Salford fruit and seed crops, more been He and New 'York State delegates from .the Iroquois Six Nations
-= pcuary to increase
gifts from' all over the country to women are needed, . there of hauses in- Dover rtitribes claim U. S. and Canada fail to grant rights provided for
bombed -out families who are faced left without even a' safety -pin or a legume seed production In the treaty.
with the task of building up their hairbrush, .and of children barn .in `
homes again, cave shelters and who, until 'a few,
The idea. is -sweeping through weeks ago, had never lived in a � '�
Britain like a prairie fire, Seventy- - house.. Salford housewives are put- -
six .counties and county boroughs
ting aside those things which go op pO u n'i 'is e s
are collecting useful articles for to make a home -- daily -coloured
fifty-two London laoroughs and domestic articles, ornaments, cro-
--- nines of
blitzed coastal . towns.
ckery' and curtains as well as fur=
+
Loads o£ gilts are rolling into Lo$• ttiture, clothin;';and bedding which _
het to relieve the drabnesi of �• $'
don faster than they can be given p.:
• ' cwt The wome --who- are looking those damaged houses in, - Dover
after the distribution are snowed which are struggling to become
-homes again: Mrs. Beeston told
ooYOUR Liberal Government under Mackenzie King
under with brms, carpets, chairs, the Salford housewives that 's3 out has taken practical steps to see that every Canadian after
clocks, workbaskets, crockery, bed-
ding --- all manner of things, The of every i0o houses is Doder had the war shall have awide-open chance to make a real
1response of the people of this conn- been damagid, "The Government" success of his life. It can be done by giving everybody tib t't
-•`--try has been sj big that' several she said -"is helping our.people, but opportunity to get ahead fester and go further. -
Ministries have -had to be consult- no amount of money can replace- Isn't nkat what you woof — a chance to nmke your owtt
ed. The Ministry of War Trans= the little things we 'loved in. wvy IN your own way? .
homes." This -is the sort of appeal
ort has had to arrange for the —
uge � _yeg1cnt of ueh�ri which is finding immediate re-
_ Here are definite, practical rte s which the Liberal
talked about. but fakest)
jAfinistry of Home Securit has Bifstol when the furniture flab • p ring
y sponse aT over Britain Ia
to make this Canada a better lace to work in and bring
�--i,
granted permission for Civil De- n our children.
p L
fence vehicles to be used. The Mi- had been loaded and were driving
nfstry of Health which 4s respon- out of. the streets; peopla came out -- You will have to decide whether you want the mer
of their doors carrying things and who devised these measures to carry them through, or
- � `sibie for •rehossing has had: to be �
onsulted, and the Board of Trade running after: -them. , The,. drivers whether you wish to entrust your oven and your family's
keeping an eye on dockets of the had to stop, open the van doors lunare to others. L
MACKWMKM
bombed -out. It is the biggest peo- and'tryto find room for those ex-
-People movement that has swept the tri gifts. �'eople who had given ' ReiNstrKtiea Few► Allawaaces
country since the evacuation things wanted to give still .more. Family Allowances are to be paid
schemes and the spontaneity is so This "Good Neighbour" spirit I 1 for jobs for 900,000 more workers than From my nest, y ch
�rea't that it is almost outstripping has come up from the people and is 1939; and 60,000 more each year as the mo y to assist parents lin raising their i power
population grows. Every kind of enterprise will ren -52s0,000,000 a year direct spending pow►ee
organisation. the powzr - behind' it is surprising be encouraged. The Liberal Government has in the hands of people who need it most.
Citizens brought all sorts of everybody, :The movement is being already set up the machinery: the Department of
household gifts and` soon •new grganised .nationally by the Wo- Reconstructidio New Nares for Maas — —_
.'hors which were almost empty men's Voluntary Services" and the. __
nThe Liberal Government's new $400,000,000
_ .. were benefiting. Bear old ladies — name -given to__,it by them is "The F-Keiga Trade ,National Housing Aft enables hundreds of
some of whom had -been bombed W..V. S. Re -Homing Scheme." As Liberal ob*ctive: Sixty percent increase in value thousands of Canadians to qwn their own homes.
Put themselves • - toddled rap with• the Mayor of Rolborn said to --me over CanaX's pre-war export trade. This meant In .the first year after Germany's defeat, at least
js spare teapot to give . away. And the other day whoa 1 was talking*' thousands of fobs, and is based on the camber' 30,000 dwellings will be built.
: every gift found some one -grateful -to "This wonderful _ of jobs created b�nada's normal export trade: _
thing—
for it. Among letters of. thanks couldn't have hapReaed �cithow . T — - - ��� r��
which r— _3 Credit fir Emerose Gratuities, benefits and
,� a verament set up the Industrial migrants of. $750,000,000 williz-t �;
to' the lady who kindly waited on, -Di o. But this wonderful thing Development Bank to .provide money at low..enable men and women of .� d
Mrs. Gregson", it reads: "would •never har'e happened" at all, sincerest for -long terms to help enterprising the Armed Services to a ly ' �
"Dear Madam, Just -a few lines it 'it had ant been for Mrs. Monica ppi' �
to thank Canadians to develop new bauaess. Another their energies in• bUncung
you. helping me' to Blouet, who first ''thought 'of. the
step towards creating fall employment. the prosperous Canada for['",
G choose the gifts from the Mayo;'s idea in her little. top -floor flat in which your Liberals Govern t;4,
Parlour, I cannot empress how Holborn and who "isn't a member � ftie is EncoaraRed meat has been planning.
Pleased I ani with. the'things•' and of . adything." She `is the 'fairy- War-torn'countries will want to dui tremendous '
my -beautiful bedspread I admire' ' Godmother 'of it all. ' - qquantities of Canadian goods. To facilitate this, 10 Fleer Prices 'railer Fith and Fara Predects
more every time I see it. When 1 the Liberal Government has set up the Ex rt To protea farmers and fishermen and to main-
lost 'aiy home 1 felt 1 could not Credit Insurance Act to do two tfiings: '(lto
Pros -
even try -and build rap another but insure Canadian exporters against loss, and (2) an prices, the Liberal Government has pro-
d ed floor, prices under their .pproducts. Pros-
- . _to_�oceign�osernments >za er rout farmers- make.a-prosperous.
frac
to. The pictures and the dress- That K111 The Bu$i contract to Canadian exporters. .
pe Canada.
Ing table and the lovely warmth of
That Eat The Cr Ears t .ar.at ,
the blanket have given_ me. _. the i Ops; _ _ -'- __:. 1. fetter Laborr Conditions `
new hope and courage to try again Leans In co-operation with organized Labour, the
tb carry on after my terrible Insects a're amongst the worst Your Liberal Government Liberal -Goverameat has confirmed collectives
shock. -of of the human race, states bias made low inter ; '.abargaininB, provided unemployment insurance;
I want, you please to thank all the Guelph Mercury.: They destroy _ _ _Ioans available to farmers c' .� appointed' labour representatives on govern -
those concerned and tell 'them how millions of --dollars worth of farm to financo their ward—and , j, �' f: -'Iment boards.' (More than 600,000 workers, be- a.
happy I am at their kindness on crops ' annually in Canada, and make improvements. '' " """, �� cause of the Liberal Government's attitude'
iniy , behalf. Trusting that you will their destruction of timber in the i/ � •. towards Labour and the labour mdvement; 'now
have all success in your great forests is also -very heavy.. 6 Gwrant#W Markets get annual vacations with pay.)
-.---work. -Yours very, sincerely." : -_ .... o pro with a better d artime ia:
T provide farmers _1 Z Redaction in Taxation
_:(Signed) Page and Lilian Gregson. �ofheers o. the Doman:nn-. -. _tome, a Liberal Government made contracts �-
+ Department of :Agriculture and of for definite quantities of important : ioducts at -The Liberal Government will raduall reduce
An.ither old lady when she. saw 9 po P g y
the• Forestry Branch ar.e„constant• . -.agreed rices—notably bacon, eggs, cheese and taxation when the European war is..over-to-freb-
y or ing ore uce ie image• ee . ese contracts ave wor o wer an o ive na than s every
'Among all that she saw there, all � d
That she wanted was an aspidistra particularly y r thig applies, the Liberal Government extended many for opportunity for prpspen>;y, employment an
” plarit 'and. . two religious.. pictures, r articular) to boys and iris the longer periods. -'freedom. r
P y g
from is curse. o a
little thing's that make a home. All 'What OY have done 'ln war'—you can do in ace. You can do
That was all she wanted. They are best bel the can n e is to pro- _
tact rhe birds.. _ ype y0uf <
sorts and conditionsof people have .I6 some places 'in ' England ewn•-
been bombed out. In trying to get'
. ers.. have saved •their .planted. for part by supporting the Liberal Candidate in your cgnstitueney.
-- a home together again they know es.ts by putting up'bird-houses and
-,what they like, inducing certain kinds of birds to
- Can -
Another woman asked for an or- come t6 the plantations. • In Can- BUILD E - Q CIA ORDER
namental vast ' which - she - .. saw ada in. the past insects .leave . been
_. among all the thing's.. It had no kept in control rby, the birds. If
Particular value in itself. ' It was the birds are destroyed or .driven . _
-just a mass produced• furnishing away, the insects multiply exceed -
vase-
vase: She said that she wanted to ingly and the farms and the for- • a.
• ,1.0
._put flowers in it for her child's ests suffer. Cats are inveterate bird "
grave, That child, by the way, had killers and• cat ownersbath in the -e
been killed by a bomb. city and country ,should be on the MAUSHED BY THE NATIONAL LIBEW COMMITTEN
-- . I've" been in many of these alert to prevent such destruction.
a r �,. .+.w• a
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Toronto mak. N A LEY
s ,�. 1�TA
K ' c,iass�f ted AdmitC'OMRE R —Colo' • =wciiasossrt
. = yIMIED --ItON GIB50NeTheadre'
e. To Rent -pasture, 66 acres, lot 32,
.can. 6, next to Lynbrook creek. No :' •• - .
responsibility. Apply 275 Scott Road, —
_ TRANSPORT
zcarboro . Junction
Toronto 9. -
i� For Sale_cook stove in exceuer�t �u� TRANSPORT w�.t011 Il1H-
_ _ TELEPHONES.:.- Hogvud 1117, and roe �6
-i. condition. Apply News Office. QJ�RZ`SQ�i phone Stouftyille, 348
For Sale -timothy hay. W. T. Heron.
Phone Fick. 62 K 11. ' ;.Bough
and Dream' Limber Millwork '` MOVING Doors Open Each Night V. 6.Sd
. 'i' For Sale• -potato Piwater, near
Sash boars Screras lV ktiuee Sattulay At 2 P. W
Doman Gibson. Pick. 27 R 11. a Frames Mouldings
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dog, part spaniel and Interior Trim AND (R AV E G STONE FRIDAY — SATURDAY
All black with white mark on Soft and Hardwood Flooring
r Cedargrain Shingle Siding j MAY • 11 and 12 1
chest• Answers to name "Napoleon" Brick Insulated Siding Claremont Meat
owner's uam� on collar. W. Wptson.
Wallboards Rock Lath Cedar: Shingles
Pick.3s R 22 Asphalt Shingles Roll Roofing l'h Neighbor
` 1S�ed potatoes, 'and Green Masonite Products Barclay Tile - "Market f
Mountain from certif led seed. R. E. Rock Wool Insulation Ceme'est and Lions `. I�( sera Gagne and John Archer f
ck. 23 R Z.:i.Weeping Tile
Sewer Ape our Motto - Satie�laction or 190117 �r j WNISTRY OF FEAR. .
For Sala 1000 cedar .post3, peeled yiARTIN-SENOUR. 100 p. c. PURE PAINT Releiadetl
:or not. Special price delivered to say l3+usad Ii'fArjorie Rejnotds -
. w- Cho%e Baby Beefs from Ontario's
your
your farm. D. •Spang, Claremont, Flaest Farm _ NEWS
C. Cedar Shin lesIrdym
Phone Stouffville 6616. - - -
toes28 oz: tins 2.25c
rogerarsichaut —
Maehines. We .pay cash. Call or Round steak roast 37o Ib. ,
ewix Machine, 16 1� �`IL jIi )fAY 14 and 15
ontarlo ,, Str. Oshawa, phone 30 • tf Blade roast.
u • ;anon, ULTRY WANTED Choice Fresh and Cooked Meats Music for Millions
Wanted to Buy _ p LIVE : PO
washing machines, violins, sewing -. Especially Broilers and Fowl Home-made 4ausaSe A•Specialty fret OBriea and Jose Iturbi
machines, bicycles, tricycles. Have -
r a n - Fre.
you any of the above 'items that This 6 yo,;� Best Market to Sell your Live Poultry in Dunba ton area o Tues. SHORT SUBJECTS
sou are -not using and wish to sell? A• ], SWrHERLAND - -
Please describe fully. Write Box Our method of distribution, direct to the retail' consuesier,
bOf+ News Office. Jun 30 and the installation of. a new sut�ratic picking machine, has O"t.
think oa'll be short of lay- zevolutibnized the processing and marketing of poultry. Phone aoB Claremont. WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY
If you th y MAY 16 and 17
L`ers for fall and winter ,narketa, We are prepared' to take w q N T E D
ejtock now with Bray pullets, day- t
okit; or started, good delivc„yr . Chicks Any Quantity At Any Time At Highest Maeli:et Price DEAD HORSES: AND CAT I'LE CsUadal CarialDalry
too, all breeds and cockerels in limr In • short, when 7you sell to Preston Foster William 'Bendix
i d. yuantitiea. Agents H. Shier, R. ,' _ For tree pleK up phone
".R. -2, Pickering -or Lockwood Mill- • _ ecrt of
Pickering Farms .. ...
. - g HROOKLIN• :.
.. b5 , Sel ted Sao'
PICKERING .. ..
Millside cockerels available .pow, Leg- You get a larger share of the cvssum,er dollar. • • • ; • :609
PTCI{EKING ... .. .. �
horns x B. R. $2.50 Der hundrea. AGINCOURT ....sone 2144
7.eghorns $1.00. slaodtestea bred- .PiCi-ERING' FARP'JIS LTD.@ we pay. the phone chargee
era, Canadian • approved -hatchery.
g ---
Taking orders now for delivery this WHITBY, OiV'TARIO
;month or Jane of Chicks, pullcots, - ":'lielephone - Whitby' 336 ' �,ORDON YOUNG LTD
cockerels. Garry Milks, Pickeri•.ig_ t _ --
ockere e. Do an to dig small garden _ Toronto Phone Ad. 366 ,Pent Nagging Pain Wante_
in village Pickering. Apply News that 'Frays the Temper and
Nerves. It may bo Your Eyes.
_ - -Disney, Hlbck, OPp P. O.
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PICKERING' � � ase 1316
PROUD o
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. . • *�- - n- t Bstate ofSGe rye iVlillerx late of
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p of, Pick ec�ng, in the
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De- .
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the Tovw.es�
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County.
Wherever a group of Pickering people. gather these days -the chief ceased, who died. on or about the 4th
a day of January 1945, are hereby not -
h local -
of conversation is the, latest news of the oca boys on ante -» if send in to, the undersigned,
led to sae
on
topsc
Yt's the - doings of our own meri that brings the war home to or {bel par-tkulars of theie the 30ih day r -c ataissa
Oce. d the Estate will be
gen,' 4 Dias � . 1�J•15,
- haus regard to
} - war. We read:.theer lettere distribuicd dater
- .. _. _
- us that
Makes us real at this is r
' h a nd ei-r i red
- ° • d keenistiterest. We are proud of• them. r tahall he !then
have' notice; aign
and tlue
and follow their oiags with undersigned will rat be. liable to any
+ ✓son of whose claim they shall
\ - of en notice
t
_
• ••' - � - Dated at -Toronto, this -23rd dad of
- . April, 1945. r
. Clara ' k
r
- Piobe h i
An 1e -M lkr
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Warder if men from this, com¢n'unity boast about ung. We ops � '.. and Mary taM I�1=r, Executors, a hT
l eir Solicitors Heaton, Bel 'and_
h
Y► p t home town... o y St. Toronto tr
they do, We hope tier re
proud of heir Proud f the Pond, 3721 04e
to th Dane front war effort. -
`AND OTHERS
I
part w% here in.p�8 am
playing e b
} . RIOT CE TO CREDITORS • : -
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_ - r IA's Pit Our ob*tiv+e fol the 8th Victory - imam
` Loan over in a way that will t s►he this �aomm ty ts,11W Mideelk Gentletaaan, Deceased.
__ ALL persons having claiNns aag
the Estate of Williaan James
%Iret�le► mia►l le pACXZRIN,G'S !Victory ' Bond Sales good news -for the - tate • of tha village of. WhiteQsle.. in t
e the
the Township of Pickering and
of a ned o, Genu
CKIMIN there. Y
T -
` F!I C Men over ceased, who on o et the 16th
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_ .• :.. .._ - M1. �.' da March,.194
are --
, y of Ma b herieby �ot-
- ifiRd to send in to the undersigned '
- of 188
Y on or before the 30th day ys 1
■ - 1946, full particulars of their claims
Bu �.
T Will be
_ E tate
. •• ' ar - after which date the
- only, w
distributed, vrng regard
-
the claiQns of which'the undersikned
shall then have'had twtice, sand the
TIME
_- undersigned will not he liable to grey .q
NDS �'
11-they.shall not
i � whose claim
• Y : � O .. rave of
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than have notiiae.
hated at Toronto this 28rd day of
IZaltiOn�►i Wtas r tyotmmitt�s I i', 1 i r ; 1945 -
LTD
_ April 194b. ,
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St" ej No'rt% Oshswa,4 Ont
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an Ja>ri ry Brodie Mi�eeidl►
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his 80treunion. . Conga' is Feder Election
E M 0 N T in happy fanilF reunion. Co tart- aI Elec .lune 11
-' aliens, VOTE FOR SINCLAIR
• � ' - - • i - • Otrr new miller, Mr. Morgan is,
�l ON Betty Prett�r-'is spending a - work.• lr up a nice buainea& here.
NW days at the home •of her parents ial evening in the Townphip Hall on The best wishes of the community To the Electors of Ontario Riding:
Saturday, May 5, having as guesLc, friendp is extended to the Ferrier
Mrs. Jots Sutton (nee Margaret the Young People from Grefawood, tamily, who leave for their .naw - I have filed my nomination papers sad am now an official
U= dy) is- ' ' home-at-Maga: - - candidate. I am no striinger to you. I was your member in the
'parents this week. - and Mount Zion. Miss Nellig Lewis Vernon Shorn is home from over- Legislature for several years and Leafier of the Opposition
Mrs. Bill Tomlinaon ' and daughter of Toronto was in charge of the m. seas- for 10 of • those -years., My experivace 'there will enable eine .
her mother, Mrs-Ambers, of creativaal part of the program, which Our sympathy is extended to the when elected to take full part in the. work of the next ParWft-
Fairhaveny Ma$s,, spent the week- was much enjoyed, A pie and box lowed ones of those who made the Anent of Canada which will have largely to do with post war
end with Dr. and Mrs. Twalinson social took -the place of other re- , supreme sacrifice in battle. reconstruction- anid' tine building of a greater Cauada. I there-
4
A large crowd was on hand for freshments and proved very eatis- Tom• many friends of the late Mrs. tbne appeal to you with oonfidence for your support at &.
the bowling club dancein the conn- factory. William Devitt,-extend .to her child- time when experience and mature judgement are the prime
munity hall last Friday, evening. :Sunday last being "Rural Sunday" ren their sympathy in the passing qualifications for membership in the new 'Parliamerit.
This ;danw -lis' .becoming an annual Rev. I. E. Kennedy'a discourse was of a lovely mother. She was well- The European Wknr has drawn to s close to the joy of
affair, appropriate for that subject, stress- known here, having spent • a_ great all after m trying years. We are celebrating
`7 arra' anxious a+ad t' in
•, Mr. N. F. Goddard • is still out .on i ;ig the mane,' advantagies children Part o-f her life with her husband on. 'the Victory with heart1131t thanksgiving. During those years
'the Victory- Loan'in this area. Pick- and both physically and imoralls in 'their fart a wrest of hexa. the management of our affairs has been. in the hs.nds of s
ering Township is down from the sura} -life. Young People in cahargr government which has spared no
effort to prosecute the war
last loan. We -must go "over". Buy of the service of praise, Robert Mill- �' Whitevale ' with full vigor. The record of the government is above re-
�* all the bonds you can. er singing `My Task''. preach. There has been no scandal or improper dealing. The
A -Mothers' Day Service will be Next Sunday — Mothers' Day in — whole effort has been to bring our greatest support to the _
held .in the United Church next Sunr the Sunday School aid Church corn- The Womene ra Institute will meet Allied cause. O. the -home front our farmers have labored
on Tuesda
_o.
tion with. this, there will be the Sac- -warkers, gnu!
The W. M. S. will meet at the H. Mrs. Randall. Roll Call -'-Pay Your or tneohanics and airplane produoers haveatn + worked lcag and ' T'
"went of tht< Lord's Supper and a Malcolm home on Thursday, ,May 17: Dues faithful to provide• everything necessary for the su f
Service.Rmptimnal The . a Circle Mission orcea- Our young men and women have served, mid sae- .
_ send euchre on Wednesday 44y_16_
The drama group of_ the _ United will _hold_-their_in iced on -sea -and- land-and - the-air:: All have joined in
Church here are to piesent their arida' afternoon May 12. - e I-0 0:- F- 'ate Refreshments -loaning money to the Govarnme.rt to pay for all services.
aoniedy 'Mama's Baby Boy" at the The Friendly Bible Chis postponed, on sale. Los alty to our country and our cause has been the motive of
Greenwood Church on May 11. This their usual social ' evening for one Sorry tri report - Mr. Clareavee Pla- the' people and' the Governmf at.'-With such a record who but
play, is being well remived. week, rton is in hospital in Toronto, also the same Government . should have charge of the post war
The regular -meeting of the Wom- Mr. Omer Udell isin hospital for ` destinies of Canada., The •Government has the knowledge so- �
- ,eln's Institute will be held at the observation- J quirA durrag the war years and 46 'experience of all war
homee of Mrs. Lo5st, on Wednesday, Greenwood Mr3. Allem of Toronto has accept-i problems to mare it the only group capable, of handling our.
May 1tith. at .2.30, 'This is "Grand-" ed a position 'as houskeeper to Mr. affairs during th3 next few years to ensure to as the proper
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fiziothers' Meeting". Ladies in charge Grou One of the Woerrnan'" Asscc. Donald Beaton, We *elcome her to - - • o
P • -r. ac.- condi .ions. It should and must be returned to office to
og the program are, Mrs. W. • Ward, - will sponsor an entertainment in the �.- sears ccrnmunity. _ _ _ carr on., We must look forward now silo ca on fn's the
y carry
Mss. Tomlinson, Mrs. E. Palmer and church on. Wednesday, ?Vijay 16, when i• Ladies we still rru�et on Thursdas - welfare of ourso-h•es and our country. With Divine guidance
Mrs. Frank Cooper. Exhibit of Tea the Claremont Dramatic. Club will a
in the .library. There aro still quilts and our affairs' in the hands of an. experienced Govefnment
Biscuits.. The followingwere elected to' be done. Khitter•s• are urgency '! We shall succeed, I aslcyouu to-'.s>id sine to Ottawa to }end
present their popular drama Maria's
_ ,at the April' ra eting for the coming Baby Boy". � needed. � I mmy efforts" and experience to t'le task of maintaining and
-. �year --- ioti Pres., Mzs. McIntyre, A Thanksb+iving Ser�zce following". Mothers Day %ill be observed in -unprovina the position of Canada. amo,�g the nations of the
esident, Mrs. Henry Johnson, 1st the European victory will be held- in the -United- Church at 10 a..m. A world and enabling all, its people to enjoy all the ,blessings
' 'Vice -Pres.,. Mrs. Frank Carson, 2nd the churches-of-the circuit one Sun- special speaker and special music. r of the posteears which are to fell w our
Y q • yearsof ahxiety
lVice-Pres., Mrs. F. Redshaw, Sec`* day 7next, with Rev. M4 Vey in charge Arrangee•mentear• � complete fir s,1d sorrow, ard-ta see that tirst of_all opr.returninq men and
Mary,' Mrs. Wes. Lehman ,` Treasurer, Mothers''Day has. beei postponed to VE-Day- services. Rev. McLachlan women are fully and satisfactorily replaced in civilian life.
3&s. James Peddie; Pianilst, Mrs. R. the 2Qth. _ -: , e and Rev Heed will officiate. Cherry-
E. Forsyth and Mie. E. Palmer, Dis= Mr. and Mrs. Percy Middleton and wood, Locust Hill and Green-River "Yours• for service eta Canada
=tract Director, - Mrs. H. G— Me i, yre - ._ n 1z-_„ _the
>2uCr:-�ianii�DZT3.—Ci3-�l-_
I.iason•Officer• to WP'I'B.,,Mrs. Jno. all of Buffalo spent the week,en3.•, unite. W, hope that everyone will W. E. N. Sinclair. Oshawa '
:'�regg• the -occasion of the birthday of thecame arid give thanks to. almighty
former's •father Mr, Wail. Middleton, � for giving us the victory. _: �V(ITE FOR SINCLAIR'
harBing Sister Edna Bennis 'Returns - .
From- the War' Front - >
Nursing Sister, Edna Beans, dau-Sitter Of
?honas- Benns, returned hoarse on T H E C A N A D 1. A N W A Y O F L I T E
$under morning after nearlyfive
y g
years service overseas. Fr},,a was oneW73,.:
of the first to go into Holland, :and
. ?i` fie; - .o d «' > •g, ,`� < :r , x,'4
s
sirs carrying out her -duties there
until recently. She has seen much of q �-
7it1E War, and Claremont ca-n ba'justly R -- i f° .'f ' `,d , •. ,` •-xA"' a«
t _ -A.%%,f! y i 1�F T • b.• �' «+.Y�,••,pw.� Y sees
$1r011iid vf. a daughter! who has, givers i -.-. w. ,§. ,.� v E, �� • ` .� y "t
such long faithful service, where it rL��,^xe j•At
s4gv n-keded as much_ _ x, y � v 771
VE Day. is Claremont F.
u .. ? . h • Aid.§. �v'��?` 6 "' 7- � .�'e. 'w ' � .. 4 . `•..'. � ' Y o _ _ - .-
Gathering n..ws in Claremont on
Monday >Enorning was-hard. The war ,: ' �» +} kiln ,:, - , „` 4k
•sees. _
_ ;rnews was ,ipceiving the attention '• .�., ,�"e � ...$ k __
pf ,overycme, .and no-„one wanted to t �' .; be bothered with -a weekly news-
'lags
ews �x^9_,.,r
--paper reporter. 1+'lags went up; the ' sc < y `-' 4 t» r
school children flocked up�Lhee main a s, , i- e ° t 3 k >�K;':$
street. People hurried to church and { x:'
the town fathers were busy ainakinq s.`'"•.� ?moi+ rr c,�' ` -... -
plans for -tra--evening celebration. A
dance -was heldori-the four-corners
on-Ionday evening and people joiiii- *
lar i �^
.,ed in'the -celebration of the ereri of
i:• x, : r
r"1
fir• -
- the war in Europe. Stores closed im-
;mediately mod . citizens huddled be- '
iside t v it radio catching news flash-
es. Yes, on. a day such as Mainday
ra weakly . reporter didnv t •haves ' ;. Yr 11
;chance, thus,--your column this week _
5a short.
Brou,, hani -
The Executive of the. Beef Ring
woud hire to know if members an; `:`�:: • i
.,,sees
srtnll holding tickets. There is a vac'
,0mncy'for'one newme:pber.
The bereaved family of the late
Mrs» George Dtuncarn Sr. who passed
” Away on' May 4th, have L the .'sincere
%sympathy of the ccammmty. Of .. late
--- - _ _
ye= she bas bewi ravch of the
an 'ilyyalid, lleing tenderly cared, for o G Flshin,by her - daughter Margaret.In timeshapast man 'can testify to her kindlyneeox
. help to those in trouble. She has lett -•:, .
behind her nay happy memories.
Visitore over the week-end, Mr,
and Mrs. McW'hirber of -Milliken,, and the right to go fishra',.:. �Rememberl Every-time ONE of us o-
Margaret Brievcoe, of Claremont, the right to -enjoy the simple, -breaks ONE of these rules, we're
_ with Miss .Mildred Gillman, Miss leaaantthin s of Ufel ' •Picnics b. the lowers the value of our soldier s -Make this Pledge
--June Pratt_ of-Audley,-guest- of Sarah p $ p $ Today!
]Malcolm.. rivers-=week=end trips in the old ;:dollar. Were helping to' shoot
Mr. and Mrs. A, Gray and Mr. family jalopy-these are some 3f the .prices sky-high : ; and sky-high 1 pledge myself to do my Pad _
and 31ias, W� Gray visited Mr. and things that your boy is fighting for rices %ne i '' in fl htin inflation "1
1IMis, Alex. Gra • on Sunday.
Recent guests at the Fred 'Hamii-Atd;h wan e able to eve dollar in Canada goes •down
enjoy those thin s 'unless rave' at home- every g Ry obs:rvirtg rationing and avoiding
ton name were Mr. and 11frg, Norman ! Y $ and. ,when the men eoverseas come •y black market,, in any shape or
rind sin Bafyw -and
ck nom, McLeod fight far.him against infi ion—unless back their dollar might buy only a form.
Mrs. Rho of Aurora, new diet- we make sure when hie gets back his ;
tom,quarters worth of goods. Br rsspeeting price cenlrels and other.
rict nurse, is snaking Brougham her `,dollar will be worth a dollar.' anti-inBptlon messu.ra, a:icl ra•
h',exndquarters at the .home of To resect his dollar we must Me corn prevent inflation!- 'We ceaH _ fto;ntasf otoc•rele sandnaneces:
Visitors tore tort hi Harvey. �►Moone, at r p
and c� ssry- buying. f will riot boy two b
ealize NOW the dangers of cavelesi, give our fighting mar his rig Q g0 _ where one will do, nor will I buy
!'right
St. Michael's . Inc epiUl "report ne, tranecessary. 'buying;! We must buy fishin • !% if we, make sure his dollar s ••tiew" where-an '•old" will do.
Orogress being made. MW tragic case what we seed-never bar two "gill be worth a dollar, wheel he - - • �::
appeals strongly to the sympathies Y _' Y._ costes home. si► big Vielrp 4eneds and wear. a
of Brougha wfriends. 'where one will do. We •must not We°can t give back to Hilo„ st—p,, „rppordng t=„
Mise Hathleeir Hamilton is at home evade rationing or .price control, or him bis lost years, or his lost youth.: anon, and abidina
suffering from an attack of $&tsar deal with black markets. If we break But if we keep up the fight against by all such measnrei ,
dice. Miss Pearl Barret also had an whichadlllowerthe
attack of this trouble. the rules, our country—the country inflation, he car look forward to cost of living and '
W. and Mrs. Charles Carter via- he's fighting for—will start on thatpleasant, satisfying living the ' vw help koep prices ata
:fled the A. Gray's on Sunday even- spiral of prices known as ingatiaai Canadian way of lifel sim animal testi.
11e Y. P. Unica symsoned a sec tM
P"Asbd ky TM MUMMO OMMY (ONTAIVO) so real tb iwery of !listen pMTAA10'
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HAIRDRESSING -MUSICAL: IT49TRUMENTf
it ACCOUNTAIT'frf w ACDBTOnf REgSING THffi FRED A. BODDINOTON BUYL
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�_tll wbiCb was 116,000 mOfe t6aa LEARN .HAIRo
A �.v r li � 'Ong TAJI REPORTS W>i- method Informatfoa anile, exchanges musical in*tr(a- • -
Wv is OnI Own Civil war. Est- plate Bookkeeping Services• Small n ,
l own
C cost
a Wlinff Roberts,R request regarding classes Monte, 111 Church. Toronto L
metes no* Q or Large Businesses. Travel aaY- Robertaon'a Hairdressing Aced- Y
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..:- Ie. the Roman wars the cost at' � enemy is World War IL at ap- - -where. Albert Bract O C"••
"_)rill upas abOtlt Ti Cents, Oumately =b0,000 each. i Walltaitoa S- E-'!'oronlo.'OnL elII3r. 187 .Avenue_ Road. Toronto. OPI'ORTUPf8T1ES FOR
FOR SALE BE A HAIRDRESStR
but by the times Na,Olt�n had ba BABY CHICK"
' opals a specialist at it the coat had E ECTRboughttCaotd�Tre�ufl%'Eeeic: Spul- JOINCANADA'S
Uvv rtunlDlN!•earn SCHOOL -tom•
000 according t0 Hairdressing
i 3a011Dted t0 i, r {1.00 BUCKS YOG_R' ORDER lets, brtlahen. Allea'Electric Com"
>• Life Mag�ziae. Ie. World ORDER YOUR 194d6a vPa�c ed.NUAwII pany Ltd.. 2328 bufferlo St. To- w8ges, thou sandsdsuccessfulnjol yr el
�t�py and not be I ronto. ,
Wdr I it had increased to 181. . Bourse aa1 CASE chicks are, from Buareateed test- graduates. America's greatest aye.
".feet Yew ASPAit- teiii. Illustrated calalogge tree
aqua, . 'raspberries, Pesch trees. Write or call
or better. .4 red Rocks mf:ed rjTRa,WBEfiRY PLANT`S,
from Inns an .TRI1tOVES. We ad stock, sad from 86 oz egt;a $DPlea, •Pears,- plums, cherries. MARVEL BAIRDRESgING'
bwvs s
nine and type of able. ar $18.00 per 300. White , eghorna SCHOOLS
Cabinet. tar W purpose' Visit mixed $11.00' per lOti J Barred ra es, currants, shrubs, hedging. 656 BLUUR W•. TORONTO
aa, ar v►efta for Orissa. ate. to Rock Pullets i1b.U0 per 100, $bade trees, wire troe guards. Branches: 44 King St. Hamilton
Whits' Leghorn Pullets fE2.uU per Norfolk Nursery. Simc^e. tlnrarto & 74 Rideau 'Street, Ottawa,
I , Dept, qr, 100, white Rocks ' mixed $16.00 `
p6r 100 white Rock Pallets
100
Oi ' ,be,�.TAYL.�R uM�TEO , gl8oe°delivery.' balnncerDaldeC.O J only of these rarq P ts�for sale. ' PATENTS
_ Rn,i all champion stock. Canadian
Maple City Hatchery Chatham - bred; the most, loyal and intelli- FETHERSTONHAUGH ' COMPANY
SAFE w0 Ontario. gent of all toy dogs. Nippon Sun Patent Solicitors. 'Established _
i 8/e. boat at E" •Toronto Kennels,' Box 764 .Huntsville, Ont. :1690; 14 ging West. Toronto.
6000 BREEDERS ON ONE PLANT "Booklet of information on re.• e
3 Established 7858 BOOK YOUR ORDER FOR CHICKS JERSEYS, ALL AGES, QUEBEC'S quest
from a real breeding farm. Don't pjAN08
rdinar7 leading show and producing herd.
take chances os. Just o
hatchery. chicka. Order chicks records, accredited.m,
.Gable$ Far
Jayy or Daae delivery.^. Faster, -Quebec. SMALL NEW PIANOS WI ;
NOW for OUR
aExeter. snuff
Ontario.'d Aiii-v ', AT STUD, A
TTRIDUZZrider Black and Fan Coon hound. in design and tone.-Bend or r
inn- CHicics FREE imported. all generati4.. tands at on pbuadred trice, ular aandngpar iculare tip �t
thin hfadaehes... WITH EVERY ORDER OF 100 dollars stud tees. Studding ran
ge w
WO give 100 treeToronto.
etli%rt�•E,amb pallet chicks, young dog at Twenty-flue dollars Factory Mason, do oron t
r
Will �l'vs iaft9Ot [clic! chicks (our Cho3oe). ' Leghorn barred
Arthur AtirjdBe• Freeman. OnL B92 ging Weal Toronto.
IE.amb1 ,tit gofers , pullets $22.95 Der 100, barred r_w
y i� , j Rock pullets $19.95 per 100, White POtdtOCB and CMO
aehs.tOOthaChs.pu ""7 Rock Pullets $24.95 per 100. All PUREBRED HEREFORD CAT rum
_ QalOslo .,��,/ females.
! bink. �amedl. boweb. )>teli47�1 d chicks sold backed by high egg males Durham, Ont Lawrum Write or Dhoae what. You have b
Dedigret I stock. $1.00 books your Farms, offer. Beat prices paid for Number i
order, balance C.O.D. Guaranteed quality.
11=.
100 live delivery. tent Batch- BUi T4-ELMVLLE NOBLE . CAV-Mu#tial �SrowerChatham, Ontario. slier, class A. 3 Years, grand
champion at Richmond- 1945 Strmarket
leti-.,..te�1- N ed by R.O.P. bull, Silver Spring M Limited
SPECIAL MA/"A/Ji/a/A9r SPECIAL P` LLET sXLE Cavalier and from a high testing 41 St-)
STARTED . BARRED ROCK PUL- pz� d pe >12b0 th three
aAlsoO bull acalvee -
Way To - T Uta. 1 week 014-22c- i weeks os3y0of _ `
Ma Sis Carleton Hatchery. n� Brit ansa 'R , excellent
234 rB nik St. Ottawa. pHOTOGIIaPHY
.�' $.ighta, Ontario. oat. 171�dE 'I'F.!i'PED QUAL[1Y
sum
TRULY
is POULTRY KEEPER FOR SALE: as-4s WATKRLOO SERVICE 9ltlt� SATISFACTION
Y• .1s RUL If you• suffer agonizias tortre CERTAIN YOU BUY _GOOD Threshing machine 1n escelleat
filet from sore. Painful ltchfug 11111160- slated
t4RRess uaa RD f� Itsea L -a chaace to try a simple. healthy, vigorous checks •Buy condition. high elevator b r and cat- Your trims Provenly devtloDad aad-
the II8&nIIf31Ct12le Of kOma treatment with the Dromfse chicks with breedfni and livability ting hoz, 61450.00, hard rubber D -
at s sellable firm is refund the and you will be certain of succus tired tractor wagon cap of 0 OR a >EZpUSUR1C RULi.B fie
ffee. IftBost !t you are not satisfied w1tls Our Breeds s As all Government carrying t0 ton. $100.00, tractor REPRINTS i Ad1Na 813:R1'il lg
inspected, Brands
and blood=tested. sleigh capable of carrying 6 ton• !!NZ}18T lot go the
' eR
House � � thelmresults.
s t t a bottle of Elam In-
'9P=St for descrlDtive eataloa'tte $100.00. 4 section Bissell springs- w nt s 7�aS but f V can set
captures all the from any of a bat a Of l an in- and ,prices on our Government tooth harrow 680.00, 10 toot Was- to quality and service. you desire
tsrnal treatment wh084 medics- 'Approved chick& -may- Harris Dower "binder- in -.ez- °ending your films t4
bemuse it 3'088" tion U directed to the removal of cellent condl�t_ion. 8OUnt -Mord- by
Noodmas the. cause of piles. gem-Road is a MONKTON POULTRY TRY not Allen. R. 6, �auat Forest, I16PPla� PRO" � to
ej.�• aplffP.e be31II �A small tablet easy and Pleasant to FARMS Line •129 R81. .
aye and pleasing ranula are quick- -- llHeaktoa. Ontario
ly shown. Itching and soreness are 'I'Ry CANADA'
I.ARGF3T --
,`. relteFed. Pafa aubaldos and as the USEI? SAW MILL MACBINffiR?
` treatment is continued the swell- consisting of carriage.- saw _sad gwN(s' $'I"(j(�IO
Ing
and . tatlammatioa are reduced A-1 BABY Heb=14�' Some
all necessary equlym°nt- also P IOTO ��I
and the more. painful D11a tvmon -Rocks: gasoline engine. shingle machine_ Get better Pictures at lowest cost
heal over, laavfng the rectal mem- started ehlck■ available, uD to-S and steam angina: A. a." 1[` lei. Dont talcs chancey with your trigs
YOT1 W� ECl�oB $itaJln>( At brans■ clean and bea.thy. Get a and 4 weeks old. Write or phone in. Dalkeith. Ont =oils• You can't taks "snaps" oust
ase.__ _ x _Switzer Hatchery. Graotoa._ _ _ amain.
The ST. LIVC-11--r-1
self what an QOZUG ea y pleasant out. Phone EH R i.
TMiROt1T0 s is to rid Yourself of pile ELECTRIC WATER tiEATERGI PROMPT MAIL SERVICE
ORDER YOUR CIi1CKS lsOW, Iy11fEtid10N TYPE. COPPER COX- Any Size Roll- 0 or t 19z D 21n SILY@6
L /i;rary Room v i0 Bath. $Yaw, The ap•u•r oftil*a+ttea wheno sad TelevNne. ^ tlsible term.tains i tea• AND YOU ARE GUARANTEED etrvctyptoa, isti0-watts.,Jnst 3rop 1t DffiVELOPED A2'IDPRINT D fii�CAPs
Nasse, f relwant $hem. Barred Rock at&stly the water is hot Rand? Nava bees sanding filmstoTontarnsyr- da for ever 20 yearn• itYob your chicks for next spring L° f n "than kltchea of r wonderand aful t or 4 or�boYears. VPovldBoot os•d thss
*Usable, fs.Se aP. abled wltb sore. IteYfss. yonlinixed $12.00 per shaving etc. Postpaid $3.00. Theanywhere aisa"
Gee/ treed. inns a" D�sa'• lies •Hike stoallmust u re help borne mixed $11.00 Ober .100. Barr. 1
Ins •Radio Hospital,
111 M slndfY eefund*& redWhite Leghorn laPullet� 6200 Par Tracadte. N.$ ' Now SPECIAL AlbAbum With Prints
n'�
tlrlle 100. Heavy- Breed Ckle. 86.00 ppe FARMS 1P'On fAL>m riser 16-30-184 1t B9a
TOL RA. 4131' 300. Leghorn Ckls. $8.00 De 300. foo extra) to sant with trim ro1L -
■■ Ari .Chicks hatched from 16 os
- �Yf NOSE?
SPECIAL PRICES ON
i eggs or better and from Special F,LR3i TWO IiETNDR>fD ACRZ� -
l9dgr,_ v nt cultivated. rent FRAMING AND COLORING
1+ioaa plugiad uD? lEiea� soft thznuo- mated-Yiock�-aQ='��- Rnlsrs6mar
live delivery, 81.00 books 70 wood. wood. pasture. sugar nein! Moneta. 3 for 33a Fra
• ? just Flaw r4a T1+ OLINs order, balanc C.O•D. Rainbow bank barn. cement i10or. !arra Qn Ivory dated mats. 4 z
,Inn each WI dogged mucooks vanish. BatcherY. Che am; Ontario. piing Water, sinkL. t•1sphonaL. Qola� Silver, Cireasslaa Walnut ��ee
iooeaa Apple trees. 3�6 mtlq from two Kiat Ebony finish frames. 694 01AL '
e. en Come Clear. Relit b Nanta!' p g
ROLINB deals hetxi. ARs YOU KEEPING CHICKENS towns,
8uadridSar I3es 189 PostaitTirmiaal A. To daft
fain++ bpd or are you looking for chicks Oq P1
'lee=
eCatarrh. Adults and that will keep you" The aaawer is Print Kama and Address Plainly est
CO.venient. Plewa obvious. No poultryman wmnia to Orden
_- -- chitdrea. SOe-aLl setae chicks that era a liability. from Q�t,p�
° 'Top Notch chicks are all from Tiv111i, iJt► a lsom No. 1"- SPAR � JHOT ���
O �� O�' N
Government Approved bt May
lged q L pilaf Name and Address
afaly en
t breeders. t Approved
otter Mal 16th. way. buildings In good rsDafe.. 189, Foetal Terminal Tsly 4 •
t including 9 .roomed Orden
^ G11lTOM•LLE R,faliTOl. BMGLAND Noe.-Sexed; White Leghorns 10.96. Gearey. R.R.8. E°mptvllle, Ont.
Barred Rocks, New HamPshires, - 3�3I 8EL3' pAI1'1'!D
11.45,'Aasorted LfEht Breeds f.96: 13 BUSK;
Assorted Heavies 10.45, Pullets: 48 ACRES. 66' GLSAR.
White Leifhorna E1 93. Barred steel machine shop, doub60 x le gar- PERIEN�.'r',Ii L 4O s a a n "
OR
Racks 13.96. New gmpshlres house. machine
brick house, hot
with LeMOA Juicer tw > 1' 19.16. Cockerels: Whit Legborne age,
.1.00. Barred Rocks 9.46. Naw water heating. i-pc bath. watee AP y to nearest p� �mant aid
�' vsoaisn vvbo galla nai6lnl gamPshtrea 1.45. Assorted Reav- softener, hated• horse la beau- lecttve. Bervlce Otflea. - 771e
MMOWN�� jes 4.46. After June 1st still low- tftully ettuated, surrounded 117► 3431•
esbea alit pats canned b1' Rhetlrastisaa, or
peltas on non-sexed'nd pallet ,hada trees, excellent vtw, half
Lumbago wam to roliew
chicks. Writs. for complete' Drlea mile. from Georgian g Ando egrlp I ffm WAIF UD
NayriTiw BSat of many other brecda. i week from Midland; Stott
wtdt eytlpttlma promptly. To Set sudt longs Milo. old chicks for immediate deltV- Ment-optional; sdloinlas T, nares 'MMACTURBR OF Li48TMNO
social , • , try ALLE(VRU4 Mia 2 tabu ary add fc per, chick to above Also available. "Penes WW W11 rod eqquipment dentres local sells•
9tUi Els Steil. Mrsd aslias? pprlcea. Top Notch Chickeries. !tams, R.R 1. Penetair Ont men' for Dart-time work throng►•
01 dlis 6ne latdltaste with am Guelph, Ontario put Ontario. Drawltill Account
�pOsy if (ywtional pq•iodic diatta•eaocn make FARM FOR BALE, tr ACRES. 4 O! sigatnrt COmmlNlOna arranged.
tifbtetpooa d !riffle juiea it a /Iw d feel tired,iatless-atlttcEi bush, running 'atreaas, equipP� Ap ly. H. Phillips Company Liw
Lydia$. Fintham'e Veda 2S !['REE C)[11CKs for chlckenn nasal!„ raanhe.tase. Maio !reef. Toronto.
relievetry table camberries, one mit li fast of Totten-.
IA""Ou. Get ALLErNRU Wda1 ..i fame •$Compoundi=e,0W veglatered and pedigreed Weds ham, 8, C. Kent„ R R. 1, Totten- CYLIND311R . PRF,S>31LAN WANTffif ,
j;,.,_'�lt u air deal assent. most effective medicimfar thit Nothing better in Carfada. Order ham, Ont.
.pow. Prices for 'mixed baby one with wme azDerleaca on
Write for lntormathe booklet Follow I" directions. Ems► IIoi chictcs. males, and females: Bar- make-ready. blSteady position for
maw red Rocks, 612.(10 per hundred: stead reliable tarn. hOt�
!'Sea's Good Health to Yon' to �'_�._ r wetk;, Apply aear°et p1oY-
�talfos.
rd-Miller (Of-Canada) 'Ltd.. �(R•filo White• Leghorn", $11.00: Whits IIIACRIDfERt meat ! Balecttve service Oftica.
pt 9. 178 John at. Toronto Ont Ytocka, 616,00: Brown
heeBa r ed 10
j$18.00. Pullet prices: Barred 30 DIESEL TRACTORS. MOD31Lg yiLF,-C.R ibis
1 Rocky $19.00:- White Lilghorao. Tp•40 {47.6, HP). Indnstrtel or
.Bfl White Rocks. 62100: ie., use. Other egniDmsat avali• 147CPERIENCED LINlY3YP>C OPER-
it
able. Write, wire, Phone- Leven- ator and floor pian wanted at
Brdwr Leghorn", 624.00. 1b tree
Chicks our choice, will be given that d:. Co., Machinery Agents. once, steady position. (.H-Dong
for. each r mixed chicks order- . -McIntyre Block, Winnipeg. week). Apply nearest EmDlc ant
ad and i6 tree Chicks for each- rid Selective f3eraea [flee. }
�r�a+ Dis 14 YARD JBCRAPERB• RDis ILR-C•R
100 day old pullets - ordered,
Goddard Chick Hatchery. 18 yard scrapers. TD13 angledoaer WAWTED
ei his. Ontario. ' 0 and scraper. TD40 l'� Yard
tdurnea'r s FOWL t
.. BABY CHICKS AND STARTED 104 +4 yard drag line. Bucyrus Prieto paid. Crates• . avallabla.
pullets, 1 to B weeks old. White BOB % yard drag. I1ae. Write. Write M. P, Malion, iE Jarvis
1,eght)rna, Barred Rocks, New r.i=r, phone,- Other equipment Street, Toronto. e
gampahire,
Hybrid Bagvlew-- ` ,. aur ilable. Leventhal & CO.. MC-
rehire,
�' ������ a Hatchery, Trenton. Ont. Iatyre Block, Winnipeg. YpphlTED-PROPERTY 'ON• LAKE
T NAME. MANY frontage between Huntsville
WHAT S IN A TILE MACHINE
Norah Bay Gdod finning, dusk
J poultrymen 'know from ezper- shooting. 454 ..Paling Av°•• N
- Conoda's best-aro on fife job den t bu'yintc
chicks a MEN H E SLIGHT- oa.
ce the In
the CEMENT TILE MAC INHamill
Cpntlda's solo- _ name "Twaddle" can •mean the ly used, f, to 18 inch moulds and ^_
difference between making and fittings, trueka and 'track. Re- Ii.SED DELCO LIGHTING PLANTS,
.;altd they WIN day in the fight ur►ti) it's Rnished. losing money. Yes, for 19 years "quires two to operate: Good buy motors, and generators wanted.
- " the name Twaddle. has stood [or to:interested party. Toronto own, Starts age. price and , condition
Eve one knows ibis is tw time to "taper off '% H• W . Cowan, 111onkton, Ont.
ry quality chicks that are Govern- err has .disposed of Plant. Apply
i
• No one questions our determination mens Approved from bloodteited F. VanEb'mond, Clinton, Ont. SUPERINTENDENT WANTED FOR
breeders of known livability and TURKEYS 20 bed Hospital in Palmerston
s��gSp�ppp,000 in Victory Elaids proaucttvity May Rt ices ars now -
N' r rice for ALAI $1.00 Obtarto. Dutie commence June
_ a
e - - r
Tide a* question is by how mods w W111 late May and June delivery. en each; Broad Breasted ronze
wore are we P%e for the Tw•eddle . catalogue and WHITE PEXIN DUCK and White Craton, On't.
11fai figure. How Matti reduudl May and June prices. Cochin Bantam eggs $2,•00 per
� iow mu'hMS mel Limited number of two week old 10 • Log Chateau Farms, Fenelon EXPERIENCED 'SINGLE DAIRY
Sat
Farmhand. $75 a month. Mate
started ehlcks and .older pullets Fa11s, Uni. particulars. John �'��it• R.R. 4,
_
for immediate deliverv, Tweddfe
Chick 'Hatcheries Irimited, Ferg• DTEDiCAT. Dundgs, Ont:
INVEST IN THE BEST -
us Ontario , HREA R WOOL ROWER
STOMACH MR..
POUL`IiKEEPERS CANNOT LE [ten are the cause N 111Vh . lm-
• ST(t O 4s
o t'
KEEP BUYING VICTORY BONDS ddan the suPPly on marTcet3 here-- in humans. all. ages.- No one. i is WE OPERATE A GOVEi2`�ICNT
- erases. Now 1s the time to mune: Why. 1st find out It this Li•r.enpre are4 t Warehouse and
and ov eche a is
_.._ taste.stock. If you think you'll•be our trouble? interesting par- .erre 'Prep
red o •p1i s this
Mul
�� yy 1 Y. _
olhdrandying bddpullettjb_av t avvflt litemediesFSPectuiistts, Torontoyt Go ern�nentblGraidipgcc$igcpdt(rnp to
nt nest tall and Abd at eatabiished GovePnftteTst
give what you Wei apply 1 oust. I' uol -
winter. Chicks, Cot ierels. Rrny ' ' `GOOD IIESnLVTTON EVERY- credit against Clip
puichaises.
Hatchery. 180 John N., Hamilton. sufferer of Rheumatic Pains' or We do t n e pled noollens. -
Neuritis should try DixonJs Rem-AG1. �VUOT.LEN
Ont. g �. rutiro's la ug 819Te, 8 T El- THE
e •' "'0 t d � �TR:1�HP.OT. Ont.
JDVIRI [G1 AND CLPANING g n, ti�tt'�. T'os Pat $1.0 MIIal..S Li T?.,
HAVE YOU ANYTHiH(; NEEDS NATl'TtT'S HEGT'-DItON'� REM WE 13UY
W, to u� etc for Rheumatic •Pains, %.Pur; hundreds of Herhfl, !;ants, Bnrk",
dyeing or
clearing? Iiia, Thotmin•is pratsin_ It. Mtn-
for fnfnrmation: We ate $[led to ro,` n Q Store, 4E5 Elgin. Ot- RPrri'es. T'lowers. l rn�'Ps. etc.
answer your questions. nepart• PRICES H;C,NER NOW t j
-, Ment - R. Parker's. Dye Works tn��'n. 'F„stpaid Et.00.-
Limited. 791 Tonga Street. To- tt sit.• `nr full list
ronto. R�trr,N*s ICA f'nnT RALV PF.•
strocs nifensiaP odor inse"Mn_ Dominion Herb Distributors
45c bottle. nttaticn. aaert.,fienm�r ie,= St. Lawrence Bird., Nontrenl
r ISSUE$• 1t3-194b Drug afore, Ottaws-
..
was no longer the butler —• no
W need for that self-effacing mask • ,
any more —he was the Baron de ,
]fvrpia $iron Rudi. °So,-"-w'Whea
came tr, tjtis grand place, this Cha- a.
teau Philib+frt; i — I made them
- --- — think, those iu Gratzen, that it was7. -
-,-: mine. I had pictures of myself tak-
en as stood in the greatoorway; in the park, by the mirror lake, in .;
the grand salon. The under chauf-
feur was a good man with his ca-
mera. Always I was dressed in my
• - morning coat and striped trousers
like a gentleman. I have letter pa-
,
• ., per and envelopes with' my name
and crest and Chateau Philibert, THE P11
ICK
'.._ St. Didierdes MonQuebec_
uebec, —
•Yh�('�AYNhV�MyYf1N': ;;.,• on themI never dreamed that 1OF TOBACCO
f would be found out No one in
Gratzen ever had stoney enough
to come to America. Now little a
' Meridel and' these children, Pol
'.'. Martin and Rosine, come to me for
succor, for food, for shelter. To _
LOUIS ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM me-" He turned away. "I sh, l! o-
CHAPTER I - "This this madame—" The cure you some •res ,co,
- dame, I am sorry — sosorry:"
11adame 'Fabre-Lusingnan tem butler's shaking ringer pointed -to "By
brari y finished admiring tier the picture on t e rs Pag • dame; "atong with the coffee." en o e F. Came
ci - • -sn .. irl -- — -- -• • a •
,backed hand glass, straightened her and two little ones, a boy and a WhenRudolpha gone the ..
'_of 9INGEB FARM
'
!fine lass cap, hitched her bed jacket tiny mi ppet with lung thick curls. hopped muttering, out of bed, a
up around her bony shoulders and The caption- said: "Princess Ileri- queer, skinny old creature in bright.. ;
Yelled, "Entrezl" in a voice that del of Gratzen, with her little cou- ' crimson pyjamas. Old of- face, old ,Gast Saturday news was flashed' of elation which J remember as be-
had often evoked applause in la sins, Ful 4iartin and' Rosine, ar- of body, with an unruly crown- of around this continent that the war ing pretty general at the conclu-
!Comedic Francaise; in' the best rive in Quebec io seek refuge with curly white hair 'that gave her, in Europe was over ... that Ger- Sion (?) of the last war. I suppose
theatres of Loudon and New York rich.unkle in Canada." with thi, strangely young and vivid many had capitulated . agreed when one has kept one's fears and
the tried it again in a higher key * * black eyes, an elfin, gamin look as to unconditional surrender. By the emotions under rigid control for as
is the door was slowlyopening if she were s little girl made up. time these words,are are rinted that man
g , .ldadauie loosed 'trout the picture F y years it is impossible to tura
-r
and, finding her voice with lovely .for'a play to portray an old, old news 'may be an accomplished fact, them loose. as it were, at a mo-
to Rudolph and her thick gray- lady: When Rudolph returned site
sarbre this morning, went on to , F but last Saturday it was nothing meat's notice.
black brows, wriggled like cater-
dmb the war, the times, all things was reclining on her chaise longue more than a rumour a rumour Queer, isn't it that even at a
pillars. "'So what:" she had ac- '
in general; especially life herr a+ at the door ottning onto the ba!- that was like a dress rehearsal for molt, serious time, r comic element
quired this ."So elegancy from the Am cony, wearing a morning gown of the closing scene of the
The Chateau Philibert, now that aq erican .silo. "So what?`'. - g greatest often seems to Sad its way im
-
he servants bad gone to fight or to peach-colored silk and blue mules dramatic tragedy of- our time. A Even last Saturday, there were one
"Ir, madam :" — Rudolph drew a with great whitepompons.
to war work and there was 'left . rehearsal which gave us some a two little incidents in connec-
deep breath and there was — oh, "My successor will be one 1
only this ancient jackass. Rudolph miracle! — sweat upon his tore- , idea of what public reaction will be tion with the peace rumours that
tad the aged Florian, the gardener, crust, who is no• a liar, the leader. like when real . news of , victory is were really amusing —'that is if
head — "I am the rich untie in Ca- of a double life, a deceiver how- announced to a waiting world. out could see the funnyside --=of
who was' deaf and sullen. ayda•" ever innocent of — of helpless
Rudol h catered With a tea ba p ss chil- * • s
' F y "I come from Gratzeu, madame,-' ea " kgs' ;* a ,* j
which_ were coffee is a grand salves __eoaiin�+e� kttdolph __mistrahlY- dr... N How did you feel about it? This
- tot, 76kiy grapes, cresceni rolls -- Yes, said madame absently. is what happened here. Partner There was a political meeting in
There 1 was the Baron Rude de "Yes, we'll see that we don't t and I were both at home - Hied Lawn that night. I- thought of it
end a fresh copy of La Presse: Morpi�n. There I was—" q y
_. More war news to spoil her day. "Ah-" Ifidame jerked hereelr any more .kings in disguise or reading. The phone rang ... a direct] I heard the peace rumours
grand lamas masquerading, as 'friend asked "Are you listening to' and wondered if the news would.
• higher up oil the pillow and took y fi
"'Madame!" Rudolph s red at ion
as Egyptian cigarette,. from the. house boys." the radio? ... No? ... Thea you filets nd ifthrouoto -the would
hap enN -
ia "But you will permit me to stay had better turn it on — it sounds hall, sari if so what would happen.
ser piteously, he looked as if he ivory box,-on the taboret. Rudolphuntil war- is Fea4ly .,
teq n to: her. le glittering
'I don't know whether it did or. not
rere about to cry. Rudo1ph. who not be easy to $o we turned it on — sari I but this link gem was :overheard
Diad been her butler these last tea black eyes studied hint through the "Don't be a fool,, baronl Don't` don't need. to tell you what we is one of the-atores.'Said one sus-
years, who_ is all that tiros had smoke. 'Continue, baron." be a gross imbeciletOf course you beard —flit announcer concluded tomer to another 'Sax, we juit '
Jived behind a wall of silent cervi- He bowed stiffly, "It was a poor will stn When I spoke of got word that the war in Europe
- bade sad respect. The mask of the little country,' Gratien, We of the y' po Your his newscast by saying — "We
successor I meant — very simply will interrupt • this program • from is over. 1 dont know whether it is
- menial was gone now. She saw ruling family had nothing. And 1 right or not — .but anyway don't
a mea to bottle. You,.of courses time to time to bring you further
'only aa.-old man, tired; _broken,- well, Iwas—" will stay oat" news." -Well the 'same news and let on I told you. We're not-saying
• You were the — what .is it we w
sdratd: _ > R "But — the same conclttdi anaounu= anything about it until after the
' �4hat r it then, my old . one? my — dark_-mutton. • �.B ho meeting. If t of wind of that
* . r (To Be Continued) aunt was given about every. -ten h'tY g
Do not goggle like- a• Gaspe cod- bit of news in the hall there
minutcs.
lash, -Rudolph," said' the old dame _ * * * wouldn't be anyone left to hear -
Rudolph bowed his white head. I the speakers!"
plittishly. "What the der•il is the " the the b'adC sheep madame. i
inatter with yowr was exiled. I wa_ vary young then. ..,..,-Grows nkly scepd-_ — ... politics again f
�s wi Her Own Partner became fra oh ah
"The paper, madame.-- The--:' 1 cal. I wanted to believ the broad-
00h, vowed 'to them all that i would -WeI there is one rumour i
"Oh, I:ord. but 'the man is alai. Mrs. Peter Giesbrecht of Chihli- cast was based ori authentic inform k
_
What s become a great man,- that I would _
paper. I know -the' wallpaper. be wealthy, that I would own a u'Ack, B. C. is alt enterprising wo- mation but even at that I couldn't would like to hear and that is a _
As *Y,-. but my !itilsband •would man who believes in growing her work up- any great enthusiasm. rumour to the effect that warm,
chateau that would: make the• castle
lave a patte,_ of cupids and rose own silk-stockings. Even if the news were true I didn't' dry' weather is on the way. Even
wreaths. Or do Gratzen look tike a cow-shed, id it were only you mean La Su, madame—_ he faltered. He bit For the last two pears, Mrs: feel as if •I could get really excited. y a rumour I would
Presse?' Giesbrecht ha. supplied her fam• It left me wit) a peculiar numb- Mill like to hear it. It would at
his 'lip: He looked miserably out at
"I mean -La Presse, ' aia. tame_: I•. the real ily with silk. socks and stockings ness —: and I have spoken to least give one a cheery._ feeling
„ g green park,. the,wonder- wonder-
auan— witti the silk from silkworms she friends since who felt just the same while it lasted. Last week was just
fol gardens and vast lawns of the
"1'es, it is stupid. But—" raises on her own mulberry trees. 'way — so different from the sense about th4.limit. I think 19AS should
Chateau. mi Philibert, A , Je the bis y go down in history as "the year of
cuitmade millions of :Jean Pierre the monsoon • spring"
Goss-cc had created high. up litre in .
Bread Baagt -
"T88 LIFE I$ the loneliesf—phrt of the �reri=
tian Mountains. All this had come
to Jean. Pierre's widow, -whom in #
V Apple Pie Order-:
-:- youth he had • adored on . the stage HepZlb8�1 Started It
as Ifimi Fabre. Alt, he had adored
his Mimi, had little rolypoly Jean } a' u
J Pierce_ The. memory of the way he ~ Our common expression, "iii ap=
.�•� watched . over her, seen never a days of the' Puritans Hepzibah a
change in her 'in the "? •dforton-housekee housekeeper of note, made
'��' i�J► g years, made �• ` � p _
N aa practice of baking several 'dozen
her gentle no,_�
i� "Continue, my friend," she said. apple pies on Saturday, sa; s the
like to hear this — this phanta- Christian Science 1lonitor. These
s 1. sed to last her fa- r
y. pies were supposed
t •
mi,y through. the coming week.
Rudolph drew himself up. He. Furthermore, she saw to it that
they would stretch over the period
— for which they were intended. Be-
-Men Are Working ' fore placing it upon the pantry
Ile 1213eled earh pie with
O X a Y i 1 O n fie the name of the day on which it
• z .,,�.,,` was to be eaten, �N ith this ar-
T rangement complete, her pantry-
THE line of duty is clear. i, s said to be in apple-plc order.•
Once again it pointe to the Apple-pie order is as good a
- -:purchase of Victory Bonds:. thing today as it was back in the
—to the limit. .ak,, time when housewives baked piesi
Your dollars are needed to s by the dozens. Moreover, it applies, s
There's nothing like a batch of Save-A-Day Rolls to man
make. victory secure, every- y thinks other than pies.
"• home-made Yeast Rollsl. Fresh cup shortening If we have an orderly,a le-'
where; to bring our men _ warm, and light, they're a classic Fp
home; to aid thea return to Y' % cup sumer iP arrangement of ovr h4usehQld �_ _
aeetime life. x =favorite amsng breadMuffs. '!d cups bran affairs and effects we will save sa-
Then h on't . lou make them 2 teaspoons salt c
ome alt p lualile time and energy.
The e o opportunity gut g nary us ez more often? Let the farail know i cu boiling water g5.
:clear, too. For the money-hauetion are Besting men down .... , Y p g - t s goo t ring a so to cep- our
down in health and down inresistence., that something special is in the '� eggs, well beaten clothes in apple-pie'order. If our _
you invest now, at interest, gg
'- y + >i - 'to cold and other ailments. offing as soon as they _open ... the 2..-cakes compressed yeast :, garments are, carefully brushed arid` will help you carry out It is hi time for a build u with door and whiff that old fashioned i cu ikewarm water
gh p P' _ cleaned and put away in the pro-
all the plana you've made Dr. Chase's NERVE FOOD, the fragrance "of home-made• bread a (or mores cups sifted flour. per places when not in use they i
while waiting and working Vitamin Bu tonic.' It will help to baking. Put shortening, sugar, bran and ' will ,last longer and look better. _
steady your nerves and help you to y g g than if we are careless about them.
for victory, stlea better Save-A-Da RoIis are just what salt in lar a mixin bowl, add
-
INVEST N : It will help you to digest your fond their name implies. You can mix boiling water and stir until : short-
It 1 THE
BEST the ddu h the 'da before and store ening is melted. Let stand until
vigor.
g Y g ..
trod to regain energy and go , g you'reeggs and JOYFUL ACCLAIM greets
Bur Victory Bondi Aakfor the now eeon- ft in refrigerator. When ren- mixture is lukewarm: Add
omy size bottle of dy to bake, take out just enough yeast which ',as been softened in the hostess who serves de-
Am 41621iw Swtwseil_ dough for the 'rolls you want for , lukewarm water.. Add half , the.• ]iCiouB stimulatingMA7r•
Dr. Chaser: one meal and use the rest another flour and beat until smooth; d •
- Nerve Food ��' day. Comes meal time,-it .takes on- remaining flour, mix well. Let rise Well house Coffee. Avail..
• `w 1 fifteen minutes to bake . a hot until double 'in bulk uncle down. e :
• --�. y � p . able SE your grocer s in an a;
■ ft.-6octefresh katch of rolls while the rest For, { balls o, dough to till greased
bac
180e—s{1.60 of the food is being prepared. This mutes pans al,oui half full. Let rise All Purpose Grind that
e, ����,• recipe for 'Bran Save-A-Day Rolls' in a warm ?lace until double in sults any type of coffee
i brings results that taste as good bulk. Bake in a moderately hot maker.
' bdGi ISSUE 18—•19" as they look in the picture. oven (425° F.) about 13 minutes. i
• ... '-++M any ,
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1 Seg ding Time is Here
- - -- COAhj COKE. -
�f)UI� CEMENT
-� Alfalfa,,Red•Clover, Timothy and-Alsike
•� ` O Stock ' Complete
V•s �/ bA-ND, GRAVEL,
t•. Y :. Our is
,arid - f Garden Seeds—Bulk and Package—OniA Sets and 1
J C�t,1s' y� QO�ny r Multipliers
•7 �ly /1�'R �/M� f�G BUILDER BIIPPLIEF3 GARDEN +SEEDERS, CULTIVATORS _
(r� 1/ ",p N�.�/�R�j`� also looal�eartage work ,CHICK FEEDERS and WATER FOUNTS
I�•-• YOR I r we bavealso placed in stocka fuel
1 LINE of MAPLE .LEAF MILLING
GOMPAIhTY FEEDS v i. C,`•. gALSI� ON. PICKETING
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,. A., W. MITCHELL
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Pickering, Ont. serve
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I%oam — Yards 44: -Res. 65W
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So CHAPMAN -- Springy Is Here! • "T�iATS JUST 54 YOUILL REMEMBER"!':-,
Wo . can supply YOU With .b
Notive lo
& Atkinson
FIJ= DUROLAVE
+ ..1V 5uy SOKFBROCK ■��llr!�
Phone Ags'ti.. 201W2 - Stouft. 290
B-H Paint[, Enamels, Varuifb
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Used Clothing = siaerilizea, clean-
Licensed
and Chmax Paper CUmer
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ki:pAs
_ THEATRE
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Auctioneers
Blroabr:r. Hoes, Fater. set.
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C : 00�1-ore
overcoats and pants. Alco a goodNP
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Garden Gultirstor�y, =Raked Lawn
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is condactean; sera.
$pecialising in Farm Stock,
and ToweJ%also Wool Sodks Xes est.
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Ings at very reasonable prices, Call, ' P H O'N E 67 PICK.
Wo also sell Brantford
�..'l6URSDAY. FRL. SATURDAY .-
MY 10. 11 and 1Z
Fo� and Property Sales.,yINUSHBY.
All Galea persona117 listed and
and be convinced, _
G nox F. MORNE
A. E, RICHARDSON
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Saturday Matinee at 1.30 t
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advaUsed• Bills prepared and
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.;Hardware and Tinsmith "
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SI4�RAL
�'+ro Shows at ? sad 9 P. en.
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DISTRICT 3LUNAGEIR
S9TATB
Merry Monahans
Prom 't Service
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old
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'Reasonable Rates
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Notice :`
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An established &SWICY, no*
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Dmald O'Connor ,Peggy lgyan
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FL Jack Oakie and Ann Blyth
1'F30NE 290 STOUFFVILLE
-hometaation Storm Deers said
,, - ..$epres�tativea i
;Sons D. Munro 1
dna Plant M
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storm Sash — Made to Oriae
! -' W. H. Curtis
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MONDAY, TU' ES DAY,_WEDN'SDY
- AUCTION SALES
Asphalt ShlagiftTom"-
IU MAY 14,-15 and'i$ " • _1 ::
Wednesday; Mav 3-�nction'sale of
„ Roil . Roofia p -
Asphalt"gip -
Telepba�, ��, �-
8 U11 ALI 1
15th Year as
1 host complete show at 8.20 hbusehold furniture tools, garden
�I• ;- —.MOAN DAMS ;:1► kis��-4`.9 imp]—rents etc, the yreverty of VC'.
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WPA. MCEACHNIE
' Insarsnee Adviser
K82>sas Clay Kitty
it. Ferries, Greenwood. sate at l:oo
p. rn. Terms cash.• W,m. Naw, auct-
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FURx1ETL-RE DEAbER —
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Bromham. O� Pick 5 ]R 2't
veneer. _
1 'Bob Crosby . and lane Fra'see ,
- Private An�b�e se<.i ee
Clarke Prentice
,Also an added attraction
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Day or Ni ht
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LICENSED AUCTIONt@!lB
PHIL BAKER
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Phone Pick: i 3
For t e ties of York and 06
Arlo; to Corp. >�
Take It Or Leave
*0 leas
Pick �xing - Ontario
a« e[ itand �
t WHURSDAY, FRI., SATURDATr
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acrd Prentwe).�Fa,•'�-rymy:,� and Vow
stock 8a1M a 8�'. k Fab 100101
MAY ,117, 18 and 19
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DEANNA DUltBINI
LICRNSED AUCTIONHER slid,.
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1Ca=i't Help $ingltl�'
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'.SILKS MARKET
VALUATOR:
Anywhere
Barrister Solicitor Notary !■ilia
Sales conducted
:C. C. RIGHARDSN
. Yn TeCWColdr
• Mone Pickering 26 • :
Phone or Write
614 Dundas St. East, Whitby, Ont.
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Suite 611 — Coatiaental Life Illi
I' Robert Paige Alum Taluiroff
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Bay. 37t1 St. Toronto
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Harold Brook'$
Used Clothing = siaerilizea, clean-
ed and pressed like new. Carry a
We do building &a
ki:pAs
large stock o hi elites snits,%
of
C : 00�1-ore
overcoats and pants. Alco a goodNP
.4SARPLrIVTERING
CEMENTING—
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We have a new shipment of Aprons
stock of new leather coats. and ,
windbreakers, and gents' furnish-
PLUMBING
ROOFING
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and ToweJ%also Wool Sodks Xes est.
_
Ings at very reasonable prices, Call, ' P H O'N E 67 PICK.
Wo also sell Brantford
Roof
Easter and Gree ing- Cards
and be convinced, _
Materials, Empire Bathroom - - -:: Sam Schwartz
1 F,quipment, Duro Water 'Claremont Ont
(- 8isteme, Beatty Stable 21 Bond Street West, Oshawa; Ont.' J• A: WiLLOiJGHBY
tains,est: and - _ _.'Willoughby, Farm Agency
-' Head Office -- Toronto
Buil Materials
-- •— _ .. _ ._� 156- Yonge ' St. ADO60b
+ - PICKER_ ING MEAT MARKET ,`Largest Oldest in
Bagmatsa Fres Canada - Established Forty
Years'
WA SLS FRANK 10 SMITH, CONSULT OUR ACTIVE CITY DEPT.
:?= 6M• �• FOR THAT HOME INTHE CITY
Fo J•• P1ROUSE Quality First - Service our Aim
•pp DONALD RUDDY Barrster.
--- !WS BUY THE RBST — YOU N AIrLZ THE TEST . , i�1 • Shcdur. r:a.n > �a�'to�e
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CHIROPRACTIC
13• E.. STEC* LE Y
146 Si ncae St. - ., Oshawa
Phone 224
Drugless practice, iricluding
Chiropractic,• Electro-ther-
•.apy and Mineral. Vapor
Bath Treatment. '
Practicing 22 years.
Consultation Free
-_Hours:.- a. M. to 9
Daily, except 39dnday and '
Friday
F. J„ Don'evan
B. w., B. sit
Osstarto Land Sur+s7er