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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1945_05_18"L, LX1V DICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, MAY. 18, 1945 - _ --No. 39 r%aa r=g Townahip went over the - - objeebive m the 8th Victory. Loan Chttreh Yossng !People Hold of i$46AM with a total on Saturday Final weetiag an Girl* FinCanadian Girl* In Traimiag WNht •last of $387,000. Headquarters Butt '�' announced an Thursday mornbrg _ The Young People's Union- of the +that when all applications are in, had our usual opening . United Church held their final exer- t'lae total is expected to be over meeting of the year last evening. • cines on Monday evening, with Joan equalling the efforts of the A goodly number were in atterid- Grant presiding in tae absence of lam* Loa arae. The Program' featured gbQut the president. We were then favour - the nominations for a time, but with 150 111 by Hon, . Capt. L. •GR 1 ed with a recitation by Jean eas. '-�" had JACOM14 of the Y. M. C. A, that herthe lso a solo by Joan Fallaiee A followed- We r , taken while esezaess. The uses were of London, the bombed period iem- sad appreciated having Rev. A Miscellaneous Bazaar under the areas and of soldiers,, ar�d were well Mr-enkinBon as our speaker, taldng '`�• received by his audience. Mr, Black -J ubject "Prayer". The y'e 'meeting ,, well, baritone, of Toronto, rlendered with the singing of. "Taps" - ` several • nwnbers •which were also) -;Misa Louise Rorke will be 'k•t;' well received, uest speaker at the next aaeet- aaext, The current president, Alex. img, at the Mother sad Daughter Banquet which will close all -meet- r AnrmaI Meeting South OntaAo _ -� Federation of Agriculture, May � 2L ings for the season. : rear half of the garage will used 19, There will by booths -f I-ancy- Satr Former Claremsdt Pastor ` The annual meeting of the South r Ontario Federationof Agriculture Awarded Distinguished Flying Cross ., • will be held in the Township Hall, -'--- �;y<i'.,. B`rookias, on Tuesday evening, May Word has been received of the •:,:; 227. at 8 p. an. Following the Elect- award of the Distinguki}yed Flying Ion of Officers somie outstanding Cross to Flying Odfiper Vaughan speakers will be beard, including Glover, son 'of Rev. JL A and Mrs, � Mr. Betzner, President of the Prov- Glover, of Hastings, Oat,, formerly :s inial Federation Arrange to attend' of Clarengont. The citation received ' this mdeting, and -bring your nt,. by his wife at Petierboro says: "He with rratehinK hQad'9r�-:;s.• And black black gbbor. displayed courage in the face of the enemy at all times, and his naviga- and mrathito accessories and -r, g North Pickering -Red Cross tional skill has om several occasions AB, Craig Murk arrived home this ney' s ,managem-at will be a rea! convenience for local people -ideally tv-the--aafe � ilitraarir Chapsann To Head Rotar return of the aircraft to base". For Nest Twelve Months y Vernon Disney Putahases Collacutt The newly -elected Board of Dir- �? _ Station ectors of the local Rotary met on < ' _ . Mr, Vernon Disney has purchased Reieaeed Froud 'Prison Camp Now in Britain WO. Arm" Chapman is nory in England, -after being held in enemy, Prison camp Staleg Luft No. 3, for almost vae year. Fifty of the pris- oaert--irr thiscampwere-shot last Year. In a cable to Mr. and Mrs Miles Chapman this week, he said "Am safe and well and will be home soon". His wife received a wire on Tuesday that he was in Englm:d. Pickering Village Mrs. C. Bishop of ' Hamiltons l Q spent the week -,end with Mrs, Geo. Mcllmy and other relatives is the village. - --- Miss Beatrice Stevenson is visiting! her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs Miss Jean Sparks, CWAC. of Ottawa, retur ed to her post on Soo - her ny after th spending two weeks with Mrs, �aeY Marsh (Marine ElHOW left on Wednesday for Mon- treal, the first part of her jdurr�ey to join her husband in Britain. The many friends of Mrs. T. Ers- kine regret to learn of her 'resigns,• tion from the staff of the Canadian Bank of Comraeros here, and of her - departure for her home In Beaver. ton where she will be with her ant- her for the summer, : Mrs,. Armen Chapman and two _ friends -met with an accident during. .the week -end when their car was in collision with snotie—near Owen Sorsa. Fortunately nine of the _ Younr ladies werp Injured. (As to the drive; of 'the offending car which was in Burge of a druz&,- — and from our attitude toward drtnld- ing drivers, were not interested in what happened to hirci --sax months in hospital (might) be a Iessoa to herr-certainly the insignificant, slily fines ftni pod aro mnl. annnsa.l ...v.u�r vwcauua,r cv e,ecs cuscera : for the next twelve months. Realiz- - .: � sass VVitiCULG oervsce ousuou as use four -corners here find will commence�ndlaneo as Bazaar By Ladies of. yard, rarnea l:lazre of Port mgizk and mamb,.rs ,f her rllie�t wing the rather heavy program ahead, operations about June let. Presbyterian Church, Pickering ,'-�•+1v on her sister-M4aw, lam••- Jol.a : sane "hedging" was observed ora Mr. Disney is at, present located Saturday, May 19. Murkar on Saturda• , , the nominations for a time, but with at the east end of the village, where '-�" ----. 'the resultant election of Frank M. he has a shop for mechanical work A Miscellaneous Bazaar under the MacTa T EMM -Lovett Chap--. p president who laiden only, He plana to raise the auspices of the Presbyterian Ladies "held . d oe oil the first meeting in. July. building and put anandacutt and sup-. Aid will be in the Red Cross A .yet weddingwas solercuized ati aaext, The current president, Alex. .office -ply room ,6n'the second floor. The Rooms, an Saturday afternoon. May, the tfnited Church manse on Satur- R.11 becomes Vice-president and : rear half of the garage will used 19, There will by booths -f I-ancy- day, May 12,. when Margaret Lover !N. N, R. Shortneed and W. C. Murkaz r for service work and car storage. work, Farris Produe-, Hoine-baking of Sidney, N. S , became the brids treasurer and secretary respectively. The Collacutt people, who have and a d Fishpc?:d for ren the'child. Of Malcohn MacTairrart of G`Ias- _ _ :. R1. T. Dobie,- H. T. ' Fallaise and 'I�', J.' Prouse comprise the balance of -- Tea will be served from 3.30 cm. bison officiated. n ere or a arum r o years, have purchased a clew station at the Board � . Port Hope and will move doi+•.r there Everyone welcome.- -The bride were a now•der blue dress At the dinner, Rev. M. R. Jenk- in the near future. with rratehinK hQad'9r�-:;s.• And black black ;:noon was the speaker, the guest of The new station under -'Mr. Dis- and mrathito accessories and -r, g North Pickering -Red Cross Ed, Schwalm, givng the life story of Winston Churchill. From his ad- AB, Craig Murk arrived home this ney' s ,managem-at will be a rea! convenience for local people -ideally "" corsage, The rratroi. of hc,uor, Mins Maureen Pry tridtP• 'of Toronto, wore - dress we learn that Churchill after week on a 1.8-t1z leave after Y 12 mouths convoy duty board I situated for mechaydcal and service, Russ Burrows has seat word to his parents that he expects to be hum, a dust F- dusty.pink p'nk dre. u ii 1 .matching headdr�, black ap is pretty much a human being and on the. corvette "`Cobourg'r - Fork. soon. Russ had reached London and white accessor- ies• .not. altogether what we had become -to think he was a superman. Church- an. the. North . Atlantic. He has nmde fourteen trips I after berg a prisoner in Ger nary and rnatching ror•saae. The best rn .: waa M- r. Jo"h Lovett, brother A11106 -•Lampkin 0 in his school and. college days across the Atlantic since last May, I and i►. TA alae Diems— Two for Jtnvor of the bride. 1>.- ' saever startled anybody with his was seven hours off Boston, on VTrDay. His ship is quiet wedding was solemnized -s quilts the group were -quilted by Brougham unit in At tlre,recLptiar the hanie brilliance as. a. student, but -he has now in d. dock ire St, Enoch Church on-Wednes- eouncil 01 rber-m dRe`daY last. They are to' be'sold at the of SKr. and Mrs. Wil amt Partridge, l;eewat; : Ave.. Toronto, firs. Part- r]d¢e and ?Kra. J, ),overt r'+ceived. m np or those deficiencies in g rmarry other ways since those days. ! willing to telae any risks atter VE- o, 2ss a.�cesthe Lampkin, daughter of Mr. a..d Mra. The Democratic Nations owe a great 'Day ordered . their ship itrto port Chris Ca¢npkin, Dunbaitor,, became Bauer to be he]d at the school ori For the wedding trip to pointe debt to same Winston Clrurchill-a when a U-boat (later surrendering) 'knosu the bride of L. Co Joseph E. May 26, by the Junior Red Cross.. west, the bride wore a nay lue master as a morale builder. ' . was to be moving toward g Aanos, son of Mr. and Mrs. W 11iam suit, wit} snatch,%ig hat aril black their aroma Mr. Je nkinaoyr's address was a fit- Amon of Tomato. Rev, Dr, R nolub � hit" accessories, �Followin Ming one coming at the conclusion of. Card of TUanlu officiated, WM Man Cmu u's iondd tevale r e the trip, Rresidp A _ _a one stage of World W The attendants were: Mr. John - - couple will ...the a Ctaronront. War Bride Arrii� Mrs. A.lJo Sparks and family ,wish frimit Joseph T.n o e groom anMrs. john Nolan who prorn- oted to Flt. Sgt. and Warrannt Off- " in. Clararvort •to eirpress their sincere appreciation and thanks to friends st#,d neighbors bride. • icer, has been commissioned. Dur- 7��th �hureh¢s f Mrs. Gordon Gregg, 'tire first war for ldn&xw and s sympathy shover. Followingthe reception the couple left for a two-week trip in the Mus- ing his operational tour he was 'boanb-aimer,in Lancasters. the bride to arrive, came to Claremont during their recent bereavement, kaki District. on Tuesday. She carne over on 'a ship _ Pickering ;Fire- Company Basiner L• Corp: Amos had jlist returned Holtby --- ftiettlewell 'The Presbyterian W. X. S. will smith s large number of ocher Eng- limb war brides, She states the trip , Meeting May 11. after five year's service overseas, lie "the A try wedding took place on meet at the haeme a� Mrs. William .Nees , on Tuesday, May 2% at 3 % avis "long and rough, and although The Picleerisig Volunteer Fire Co. took part in invasion of Sicily and Italy, rth Saturday May 12, in Danforth "Un- Satited p• m, Mote change of day, u tsnRrry were sick she managed to cane through without. 'difficulty". attended a dinner si:d business Following the weddi,�g trip, the Church, when Sylvia, Mrs. R, Kieli, Toronto, 'and the : • • • A Baptismal Service was conducted' p meeting at the Gordose.n House vac couple will reside in Dur.,bartcn. late Mr, H. Kettlewell was united b the citement on board when the news of renew B *ork showed 26 fires which Swan Barn Gutted by Fire Sunday in marriage to William Lorne Holt- Son, at the United Church on Sun- VE -Day carne through. of six originated within the village, Night with Loos of Live Stock bY, son of Mr, and Mrs. Georg; E. . day morning last wh::i th;e following Her husband, FO. Gordon Gregg, C t, Cecil Winter of -the A' Holtby Brougham, Ontario.. Rev. infants were presented _for the. Rite: y is the youngest son of Mr. ar.,d Mrs. fire htin ,� I. g g partmerA Fire caused an estimated lose o; Norman McMurray performed the Wenrda Lorraine Cookson, Elizabeth David Gregg of Uaremont, and has was guest ; at this sheeting $4,000 to Mr, and Mrs. Alban Swan' wan ceremony against a setting. Y g R of white Fern Spender, Garry C,air.. Winter, teem been overseas three ears last Y and contributed j some, worthwhile information second concession, Pickering, when snapdragons with Mr.- G. •'Franklin • Ann Blanche Simmons;' John David zeas. They were married at s::' , d suggestions. their barns and stock were destro ed y Morris at the or an, g Simfno±ns, Joan Marie Simmons, Inverness; Scotland, and will' cele- l .. _ i t, Great it rest was displayed in by fire .on Su•.iday night. Given in marriage by h,er broth^r- Lrnda Jane Blanche Moorehouse and brate,their first •araniver•sary to= i procuring some means b • which Mrs. Swan was the first to. in-law, Mr.. Fred Lewis, the bride Cynthia Lynda Morley. morrow. 1VIrs, Gregg, the for:rer y a nnore effective alarz2} ' the fire when 'she . sheen ed the re- wore Traditional white satin with • * • • Mab^i Spence, is from I:e=d;, F.nh, system could be installed. mo icsl flection on the window at ab,'.ut May Stuart style headdress and . The Board is pre Paring a ,special a FO. Gregg was raised xid atterd,- Was p: esented and carried, rt�duesting the 11,30 p, ren. The fine eras burn•i•ng up floordength, 6nbroidered rail, She I?:�d'ication of the 're -opening of the► " ed s hbolon]�edC riVoother oDntar o .Tru to s of; fheVitlage- of llckerLhl' the side of the silo i;,id a ciiick'ar_-" carried a bououet of white sweet Pickering United Church, following ' hishp n • -1'Aice house ad'oin':7 t peas and Ts,lisnian rases., Sister of 'the e�^te?aie 7 and British Columbia. Thev have r.otthe `1e• .0i. ' 10 Cnlvs, 130 c.h:,_ke•n I a _separa- sec am a sirru, A ec�•mnittec the bride, �IrG, Ruth Lawless, was 'of ' vice. to be•,heId on Sunday ,Tune 3. der!dzKi..aso_y-t. wh-re .they will re- was nan.ed to work vdih thy? Tru -2e, tor, cutting-b',x and some grain mafron h c»or f_,-Ow?ted in blue CARD of THA\1iS side ca his -return, to Canada:. l_'. D:n :i1o'inn, the officers ];i were lost, as:a-3 from: the niain, bait: chiffon and carrying Wink carnations H. V. 13,, Moore, Addresses Hort. of l: '�� pry r� -ejected for•' anoth,�r tenni - Chef thp silo and chicken house. The Pickering' Fire Com an sa and Miss Ilbltby% sister of the groom was bridesmaid go«,ied we would like to thank ;tlr Ro ' y on Subject "Herby" SocietyW. F +T' frons', Assistant, Art:�I Mitchell, _ ed the imple�n t'shed and ayot�,er in' Wink and white carnai]ens aryl 3lorrish and INT r. Reg, Somerville- A largelf attended meeting: of Captains A. J. Bu;hby,. Charles Law, .Ray Found. 3losemeo: .chicken house. 'Mr. Swann 'saved two pansies. Both attenda•;Zts wore and our many friends and neighbors Who helped us during the fire the members of the Horticultural' J. S, B sdon, Forbes hicF.wen, R. young vales and all the harness. The implements had been shoulder -le h veils of embroidered net ma the colour of their at our home' last Sunda evenim , Y g 'also the Society Ruddy, Soviet • -at the -Rouge Hill school on Johns, W, . Hunt, E. C- Doimage, Lea• out, Neighbors from that area turned gowns. The test 'man was Mr. Ralph Pickering Eire Co, and the Tiele home p Operators Tuesday avenin listened to an' in- g teresting 'talk on an �inteiesting sub- M. Morley, N .Mur- kir, Ted Warier, T. James, Cour- out -and-did everything passible to Holtby, y, brother of the. gtoom, while ..ham, at Pickering g and Mark- " ject "Herbs',- Mr. -Moore has been•• .G, tice. Drivers: A. Mitchell, F., Pronse, help. The loss is partially covered by _rnsuranos. the ushers were Mr. Brace Ford and Mr. Harry Kibbel. Mr. and Mrs. Alban Swan t ercperimeanting for some years- and "commercial" R. 'Found W. Hunt Chas, Law, E.home- C'• Dolma, C. E. A reception was held at the home BJiFtTiiB s has has now reached the Morley. President M. ANNOUNCEMENTS of Mr, and .Mrs. R, Kiel], Winona state. Mrs. F. Baker cantributied two S. Cha Prean. Secretary, Cyril E Morley. ---- Drive, when the bride's mother re- � Mr, and Abs. Clarence Crawford' vocal numbers. Awards were made for certain early blooms on display. Fire Co. has on Mr. pd Mrs• Allam Gordon, of ceived, wearing light blue crepe and Oshawa, announce the engagement corsage of Oink' carnations. The »tom )nippy announce the arrival The continuous rain in this part several occasions ns received commend- for of their daughter, Irene, to Ernest g room s r4other assisted wearing a of a sum on May 7, 1946, at the Pickering Nursing Ean,e• of the country has hindered serious- ation their work at some of the Plitz, of Pickering, son of Mr. and eistine, blue 'Tench sheer with cor- • a s . [y, the plans' of .the Society. All will be advanced least more serious blazes. This is much appreciated by the nrsm as their Mss, Gustave P'litz. The marriage sage of deep pink carnations. After viii falls plass Stmcloe 3t Mr, and Mrs g J, press of Ajas{ efforts at one artonth. work is entirely voluntary. --C, E. � at Utrfted I the reneptian ,the bride and rn groom Church, Oshawa, on Saturday, June ! left fora short trip, to points in da wish to announae � b of s Morley, Secretary. 9, at 2401 y :: _ ... �F < r _ - �!'•- Flow '�o Cheek Eggs and Kittens" Improved Bandage NAZIS' FORGOTTEN MAN F.COaIOA Due ; All In One Nest Discovered accidentally during, the Spanish Civil War, the encas- TO I� ir�dY'Opa_ When Dlrs. L. Lanni of Chase, -_ ting .of infected Hounds and frac- "' i - 1.British Columbia reaches under a tures in plaster casts has now be - hes she never knows whether she come standard practice. There has 1 -.:_E.Ow, Broad -Leaved Crops oe will fiiid a white egg'or' a new- • -always been a serious disadvantage .. . Grass Suggested Where born kitten. to this procedure — the foul odor 1 � ?here Is No Run-OfE It seems that the present hous emanating from the N+ound. That ., ?y : ,: ,�,� ing shortage has caught up with difii ss been overcome. ►-'' Erosion, rhe reErov'al of rich top tha six months a Ca-' the family cat . which. a geek ago .--soil by wind and water—has been moved in with.tbe family hens. naa 'entist working Y... .• estimated by soil conservationists Witli the 'earch Coun-' tl J `r to do nearly 400 million dollars One day the lienhouse nest heli cal of Can pre�ared various_ I. ."� ,� �+ ;'*'e _ worth of damage to American one cat and four. white eggs. kinds of . bandages impregnated.>, " %1. . - farms each year. writes W. P. . Next day four white kittens, four with absorbents. Such bandages i, ` r • " Keasbey in the Christian Sciende " w hite eggs and one cat were in could be wound right into the plas- -1 .Monitor.1.the nest.. ter cast. Eventually a formula was .�� •,,.,..Even the individual raindrops, The follo��ing day carte' along developed that combined carbon y� ' ` pelting away at the farmer's plow' and''�trs. Lanni found in the nest` and micronized silica: Bandages . '�w ' _ ed fields, are responsible for no lour kittens, four eggs, one cat, an -1 are impregnated_. %vitli this' formula small amount of soil .displace on hen perched atop the recttm- and then wound into the plaster' trent, according to the results of 4 bandage. bent cat. .• r " ` experiments ,conducted by W. D. Since then a stream of newly. The impregnated bandage has af- Milison at the U. S. Soil (onserva• g rolled oil ,the cat's ready been distributed.'to '_active. „tion Service hydrological la bora: laid _e eggs ha combat areas for trial in the lic�ld. �,�` : „� t,tory at Coshocton, Ohio. back and down amid 'the tiny Rain -Making Machine white kittens ti<hich haven't opened P�lk what all the Using a rainma -ing • excitement is about. ringing capable of duplicating various% " _ _� - ,;i w ,' . U. S. Servicemen II` types oY showers by control of r3 intensity, size of individual dropsy ` 'sand their' terminal velocity, as Nvyl saga ` The Army has fold Aiitericdd - well as• the duration of the pre- (� railroad managers that when the ;�• y capitation. a mass of data has been ` ' YO{It '� 'i `y INA S �\ European': vcar ends it expects toy: accumulated. The machine all ;)riltg 300,000 men a month back , w ;, > �y water to seep through holes fn "the • for discharge' or transshipment to .'',' " 'bottom of a flat tank, supended the Pacific, says The Christian s` 3. d • . - above the soil to be tested, onto science :Monitor. Even before this' °' 1. - _ 19 layer of cheesecloth spread over 5' �`� f E RS trcme'ndolts movement begins, the r a section of chicken wire. She in- casualties moving hdme_ are over "'" - dividual drops .which make up the �ui Biu! TARE A 'Hai flowing the hospital trains atr'1 are HERMANN GOERING—As head of German ar;ny and air force. - •shower descend from short lengths - . . s being moved,. with their attendants, of wool yarn suspended from the. 10 under surface of the wire netting. fit. regular litre Pullmans. Olwious- and get lionie. It is going to take - ur to the -Pacific Coast: This `^.ru and lv the ,civilian- planning a trip plenty of Pullman 'and coach space I mer. may see .the greatest r ,tl When the drops fall on even �eould be wise to inake it quickly. to move the armies to their homes moreinent"in history. L- qslightly sloping ground, the tiny - - grains of soil lifted by the um., _ .'brella-shaped splash tenii to tall - .. .,x .' 1 _ .. _ - from which they • belo%v the spoE - -- - - - - . • . 'were raised. And the water of the ? _ drop falling back-sfr-i1Ce"s"'.tire- i _ •.°`�i .'. a somewhat glancing, • gouging = _ _ . _ ..._ - . blow. The tests indicatt that the r'. . �"' � ri . -splash -of a raindrop can move 1. _ - , 'drains of soil as much as flee w��9 - • &r feet - . , .To reduce erosion flue to rain -1. ,fr lq r . 777� . , ' ,tali, it is suggested by the Depart- _" 1 % .''. , meat of ?agriculture, that crops 1._ r z C !��°� PJ 'L_; having low, -broad .leaves be plant: ed, and tbat atter harvest a mulch ,� t n s of leaves and stalks be'left on the 'I.�` ®i � 1 iT i grotind as protective cover.. . _ . IJ'' C' ' For areas not devoted to the . x M . ' raflsing of 'crops. _grass -makes ... ,, "- I a _- , 1 almost perfect defense against _ on due to rainfall. The- net- • " - .. - vt*oric of roots bins the so ,`.>� - _ - position, the stalks- and blades pre- the - ,r. ,. - tient the drops from striking _ . sw+li" Ii t _ ''soil directly, and fallen blades s j - -k _ - and roots form conatlQsa tiny .. `� m ,dams to prevent rapid run-off. 'y" ^_4: '�,1k ,�Y y? i n� "t •gyp. tinI'll1. 'E �i -L. - re Swat g , . 1..- o . No BVI .� . - .. ltv - :A blue -tinged : tvii�iuiv gtass ` '�•" s, t i»', r which W,os peep ` . h . - - the heat vt: tliey -and ki11,'thcm Ar r . I a :W � I .. has been inxcn,rc(l hp. ale. W. M.; - . :A, -. 'Lo - :Hampton, according. to The . • . 13 } '....31.« R t don llaily \fail. t ac -- -- +. \Then working., i it I other scicn. -„ - _ _ .. �. , _' �_ .. t. u 1 z _ gists on trot: fora new -type glat,s" ` light But not • ,,. ' . _� o tran�mtt, the sun *w + F y Wit. a d" ..•k: =its heat 'he tuund that ilic� tell do •;� M -. - . TAR (31TTER - ,� �11t ` ,<:�.,. : FIVES Q ....-° , " �t. P rt. .K• .. ,y.� , ��p�) . - •w i ., .,� _- .- t.... ",��:���, .- . ... . , . ; . I L, - , ,� .. *. I - - � ., . � % . �� �-- ,,� :,: - .�:: .:".. . . . .,�.... .. . . , - - , . 11; I f , .. .. /• F- L ... . I I . 1. -- -..:: .. . ._F � to a waC4 ?opt _Jr a a.. - . �, �.. - . L,Itm 0. Lt . . _­: `.... ,�. -- c '���''. ,a 'tti ems^ C -a .+ ` 1.- o' - l � Q ,. s a.. ,. z - .. n eI 11 $ _ i ;. �' - . - �. vyp N x :. ''. ' `:: whole- and to accept .work on Individual x�.INK.of it, good,PaY • _ , IP . a� some food '...healthy envir- "farms. _ . -_ , f `What better tray could By serving as a Farmerette or yp U spend YOUR vacation . • Farm Cadet you r {� x; „, , ' .y our own health but . ou also make - " This year the nee is r than a genu n c ribut' n t rds h , . d g eater i e ont to owa t o 1. _ " : k % _ ands of High �chool saving of thousands of tons of { ver — t sL. l � a r «fi S y studentsh from- all parts of the - food .:. food that -means life to I x , 1 ", - . �''.:.,. province, are .urgently needed to millions of r people In liberated ` Euro e. x' t' sw fill up the Farm Service Camps P - - "All I kitiow� about Hitler, is S ��►� _ Aet NOW: Students who have the necessary standing ai school _ what I read in the papers," said �► - can go to work "on a farfn AT ONCE and still' secure educational Field Marshal Ewald von Kleist, t'credits. See - your teacher or principal today or write direct to 'shove, commander of. a German • . m� r Director, Ontarie Farm Set vice Force, Parliament wilding, Toronto. - army group on the west front ; . "when he surrendered to `28th In- 11,_ - .. " i lantry Division troops• General DOWN ION -PRO NCIAL COM M ITTEE ON FARM- LABON R won' Kleist, whose rank corre- ONTARIO 0 '��t► .�► 'spends to a U. S. rive -stir gen. , EDU CAT 1.O N +,oral, was the mastermind of the �EHp N �►MI. - , e AGRICULTURE - LABOUR - - : Polish invasion which touched .,' ' , . • I Wer II. - .. off World — — --- --- Y- -� - - .. • wf . ^ ylh Valerie looked down at the only thing Uncle puts his foot down with a bump. "Ethel) What of Girl InBlue point her sok, andconsidered it about me are my twins'~ earth are you doing here?" Valen . carefullll y., Your twins!" gasped. ti • B7 .1L1LUN ROBERTS "Pity," sbi - said "Just' pity. We- "Siamese twins. Cats, you know. "I had to come back. There wai � - _ women are full-of it. Yuu looked Tie hates, the darling's; won't let a 'phone message at home from Monty Hayes saw her .twice a - so miserable wasting your time and ihe=�osehold do anything for Arthur sapi ,g that he had apecia _ someone who was probably some _ talents on Ethel.. 1 was sorry for therm. And they•.re such -dainty leave and would pick me up here. peck, every Tuesday and Friday Corporation official. you after your noble effort." feeders: That's why i stand in the Father didn't want anything Umorning, just before ten o'clock. Miss Battersby led him across "Noble effort? Effort of what?" fish queue, and 'how 1 hate it." appear--er—strange, po he sent vs,.;Standing it, a fish queue. It seemed the floor as the stove for.-trot ended; " "BIess o ! me back. Oh, tell. me,' she cried as if she were there ,almost by ' the deuce sl between little Getting here - at ' all. Oh, one - y ur cats Look. there are ..y u are not a profligate?" accident, but, being there, was y' has plet,ty of time in fish queues to still a few dances left. Shall us. 9. quite comforable and careless knots of people, and getting nearer notice thingst I spotted you at the "Let's!" ."No, he's not, dear," said Valerie and nearer to the girl its blue. Slid-door yesterday with oll* Patter s'on,' A Family Party softly "I've found fha: out for my :,about, it. Admirably dressed in -a denly she stopped, and spoke to a and I guessed you were-'up to some- -They danced and they danced fill self," smart tailor-made suit and a rakish girl sitting alone by the wall."Oh Father will be • . _ little-hat, she struck an' exotic' little Wilson, Thpn when you came across they had dancers their hearts to- , .pleased! He.. Miss Wilson, this is Squadron tonight with the impossible }ratters getter and- they could dance no been most worried! And 'isn't it note in the drab column of bare Leader Hayes. He does so Parti- I tumbled to the whole thing. more. He led her back to the lovely, having Arthur homey' She .heads, raincoats, lid over-loaded cu:arly want to':meet you, and I'm .. AVhen, she introduced you to Ethel Palm Court, to the most, shaded turned to Monty. "You.-must meet _ shopping baskets. - sure he's a superb dancer." I nearly, screamed!. You .see,- _I'm little corner. . him. You must come t6 dinner to-, Squadron Leaders simply must- !" on I!Siss Valerie ]Nilson the { His arm stole round her- their morrow night. It'll be, Oh. said Miss Wilson.' ly quite a tit speak to strange girls in fish „ , niece!. I oined u with them last li 9 mei in a long, family " Oh!' :.aid Monty. '.I mean, so I P p g long, world- y party! q ues; it isn't done. Monty wasn't kind of you!'' The gremlins. had year when vay, father, •'his young= • abandon �d kiss. "Heavens,' how the dear` girl in lie queue,-but hurrying -to the got -him: est.brother, died. Uncle lets me do "Oh," cried a little voice behind does jump to conclusions!" said :station, hoping not to be late ° at "it's so kind of you! And. so very as I. please, but Ethel, poor little them. "Oh t Oh; ' dear!" the girl in somewhat crushed del. his job in the' Air Ministry. Henice But do-sit down." She moved Ethel, it breaks your heart! .,The They 'came back from Heaven phinium blue. —Tit-Bits still hoped to .clamber back into - - her. sandbag from the neighbouring "Operations," if only the wallahs chair. "I felt sure 1 should be alone wouldn't be so fussy about the bul- , let • e had collected in his s ou - "I just don't know how to ex- ' der: plain," said Monty. "You see - Every Tuesday, every Friday. "You mean you're alone here, ' :,And nothing could b.e done about _ too? Ynu're-. a stranger', How nice - - it, nothingat all. Until early one of Miss Battersby! Such-tact!" a' decided he needed a ' morning he Monty gave it up. The gremlins �At- haircut, .anda great thought struck, had destroyed the whole outfit. But - .:him. There was a perfectly swell he said,•ch'eerfully, "Shall we dance? " f;• hairdresser's immediately opposite. It's a waltz." ` the fish shop_ the� dans �_ eel a wick-rte •'t q F with' h- her He w'as there before the queue a rhumba, and another fox-trot. •.across the street had begun to In despefation he pleaded the stuf- ''� P ay O� form. The hairdresser, startled out finess of tat room, the crush on of the -routine by the appearance the floor. of so early a customer, attended td "Why, -of oeurse,' slic said Juonty Himself, brightly,. "it would be- lovely tri the " Co Psalm Court." - - . - - Monty made himself the barber`s -_ - :- - - • _1 " It was there taahs told hnd ar er dream of a client; he took every- Ihht thing the than suggested. The " h� whole Tice_ story, hes 'limit! and tiresome romance "with Arthur." - - whole works:' And he rounded. the. . • _ her, but • - lot off with an extravagant tip. It was there that he le only to fetch her a lemonade. For -the first, time .a years the _. , proprietor 'saw a . customer per- On Active Service ' Ca;sadiatr f s!'17 W have never bad a f aft` return for Ibsir labour'. They =- sonally to the door. Lncle," said Valeri 1'ti'ilson to y - Introduction Arranged' `• the major-ger.eral, "who is - that ars forced to bay in s prosected market at relatively high prices and to sell "How busy this street always k.A.F.�m:ail sitting over there Kith - Is," said Monty, as the other held Ethel•' ,,, N in a world mantes at generally loci prke . bat agrio*kure needs is +rot Fh.. Where?". He peered. I'm - , , w, the =door half open. "'Just• look atlinncrutches O a its disabdit - is creeds to have t e dis That queue across the way. vvnyi.simply swartri. Norse than 1914; ,► surelWthat lady in. the blue cos._ can Wdy'be accomplubed by permanetet measures and long range plafrrrirrg, and that was -bad enough. Who is fume almost at the end, surely he W. ',' ,-that's Miss--- Heavens, I'll be "A stranger to me. B'ut hies face - forgetting my own name next," . - is vaguely familiar. Anyhow, Ethel ; "Yes, sir. that's Miss well,.; - seems -to be having the time of - -' _• _ - _ _tbless my, life, the name's on- the her life. Look; they're off again, - Up of mp tonguel"• He stepped Uncle doesn't--his face remind you ,At last--& farmer" fight& for fair play'* Prestive p01�Cles that back a yard of two, Tato ere pas- of some one we've seen in` the for farmers 1 For more than twenty Will permanently ensure fair play for _ nage area called "bliss Battersby!"papers? =Sonic tittle Aeandal, I years John Bracken, .the Farmer,' was the termer. Here are just some of the A tall and st.mewhat .ornate young fancy. Nothing much. May • - have oared the undefeated leader of a Farmers frets in the Pro resaiv�-C_ ucellmar y -T6�uy -aa Tea er--of a t plan for the definite, continuous and "That girl -of . the nujor-general's The" major-general almost ' ex. great, roti known, they live 'n The national progressive party, he is deter- permanent protection of farmers- 3 close by a donor glanced mined t�lat throughout the length and ' `'Grove• This gentleman. wants to" at 7tim`anxioasly: _ 8 n8't against income colla and Wide C3<- ` know All right, " __ __.. breadth of Canada there shall be a tremas of income ilucttuation : _= -- g I'm coming,' AppiklOng. Positively ar-iiling. he broke off as' the phone rang. = square deal for agriculture . , .fair play , My little Ether at the mercy of a for .the farmer On a permanent "You meas, Miss Wilson!" seound-•t! What would Arthur say? , basis! The Farmer Shall be yua anteed a . . "Of course, Miss Wilsonl" and What would` her' poor •dear mother - proportionate share of the nation,8 he hurried off, apologizing• have said? Where arc ..they noir?" � .'' nC�s• _ i "If there is anything I can do "Gone tb the Palm Court I Farmers have seldom had a fair share ',lir?" the young woman inquired think." of the nation's income. Rarely do they .. A permanent poli for forward ,amiably. "She is a regular customer- The ..major-general stamped..off 'receive a just reward for their endless contract Drice _ -:here.. I know her well." to the Palm Court,- - C en means stop, to farmers—by lap. I. i no 00 t ie sort -o active service -again. lit was stand- once and 'for all, the unfair discrimin- young lady who would think that ing no nonseaseuf that sort. ation against farmers, the unjust The prices guaranteed will be cal - is pound note would bite her. All-Clear sounded - ' economic practices Which make it im- • culated tonty's fingers played idly with by anon -political council, and It took ?Monty some time to gets possible for . farmers to. obtain fair -will be based on the farmer's done aiscreetiy folded.. served at the buffet. Ilse wouldn't prices for the fruits of their labour. ' portionste share of the nation "And I dcn't know her at iA" -'"have cared"had it taken the whole .Income. These elves Will be an lie said, and the note slipped into night. .But • at last the• drinks­ :: �' .. p he•r Band. •"I -was just. wondering." settee, end he lead to near thein Itis the responsibility of the nation, . aiouneed before the production seasons back to tie shamefully waste re-- '�ys e leader of the Progressive Con begin; to the dance at the town____%a;_ to servative Party, "to Bee that thin great treat to life dim plant-hidden '• -- morrow night. It's in aid of tt inequtst shall not be perpetuated corner. ! :-This policy Will increase present- local hospitals, and all. the bigw /ales For a moment ire could not be. I know where I stand in the matter. ;average farm income by not U88 than of the town will be there. I'm -one neve his eyes.' There was' nobody - Let me make .that position clear. It 1s -. -twenty► per cent. pf the stewards and I will intro- not' fore-ordained that "fanners shall .duce there, The. All-Clear had soon- pay than anybody y'O1 ded work forless ny y else; Or `Tt takes a farmer to understand Gremlins Got Him Then'-reason . bro_ught ' him bask have their children receive only one- farmers problems. Only a farmer } lfiss Battersby was as good as to his senses. "She's certain to uarter the chance of, secohda edu• - 9 1'Y knows the full economic injustice fro>dl " her word. Monty had scarcely come back in a minute," he thought. cation .or one-tenth- of the chance of a which farmers suffer..:- o-dSy, John- - i arrived on the dance floor before But even if she didn't what good' ' : _ university education that other children-- ---Bracken is lighting for fair play for . —she vvdcomec him, And standing a would it be to him now?-The girl or see their wive;3 -intofitt!e to the t o e orchestra in blue., must ' .have seen hits of toil, often 12 but sometimes 14 hours gressive .Conservatives is determined to -platform, in a 'perfectly wizard' dancing many times with Ethel; aday—Sundays and holidays included. bri ng security' and prosperity to farm- frock of delphinium blue,' Monty `lee couldln't crash in on her now,' •The trouble is that-no-one with the ars permanently. Join in the :R ht $�l eau Miss 'NVilsou ga.ly talking to a discarded partner, an end=of-the= necessary authority has determined tp - him to win his life-long struggle to'g1V _ evening `11Romeo, correct the basic economic ills of Agri- ' Agriculture.a place in Canada's prosper- ALLIES NAS HIM If only 'Miry Bati&sli'y hadn't r, been such a confounded idiot. If culture. ity, not for a day—but for all time to a only— s 'Lost your partner%'' The .plea- To- y, John' Bracken, the Farmer, a r sing, musical voice broke into his seeks the necessary authorityto put into 'A Farmer fights for You . , , He need3 dreams, of murder. He looked -up, immediate operation the far-reaching your help. scowling. The girl i+a blue stgod before hinLa sm—iling vision - - J • F sap! up "Yes,. Well, . ❑o; .,. not exactly, l mean ... oh,, do sit 27 down!'Pleise, do sit down! I went• a s to get her a drink and when I ' came back she had flown.,!, �'• a . „ "I thihk 'I- know.- what's happen- >t *ed to her. She's gone home. In - ;lr + disgrace. Soniebodv has been telling _ her father the most scandalous _ :Vote for Your things about }-ou. Oil, what, things'. He's as old-fashioned- as a' Clicisea bun, and he'b brought her up ten - ^1 a deny,, smothered with care. So'pROGR�SSIVE CONSERVATIVE fANDIDA�'E he cams down Pike a wolf ori the fold snatched his sheep, -and match- Adml. Nicholas Horthy, above, ed her . off, As a matter of fact, — =' - - - • • • - - fotmter regent of Hun Bary; was the scandal stuff, it was mc." X7_3 _ i'ob}tahed by the -Pros Conservative Party, Ottawa reported taken into "protective A Noble Effort custody" by Allied troops, at "Beit w;h}' What on earth made Lr Castle Schloss Waldbicbl,' in- the _ . .. north Austrian Tyrol you?" -- - _ - .. G .. ' .._. .—_._ . — .. ._•• a _._. ..___ _... • WIF SIR Pick. e� lYlY - • Sbsosto AD 662'8 - if led Advt s Classified � C CO A v. LUMBER 4 M C . I;raY has for nSYLe&ate delivery, The -.RON GIBSON early' Zh P uilet� z j weep old' Theatre 'June d -livery chicks, pullet&, CCck- _ - :TRANS.PORT - -- - erels, for orders' R. 2, rick. Ag°`'tr Scarboro - alunction R R. 2, F'icic�>;ins or _ L x. Ehler, .i . TRA;�ISPQRftT - • iSt01��i11E'+ _LoCkwoo3 Milling. _ TELEPHONES Howard 1117, and Scarboro $36 _ _ _ _ F.ati,�g •Potatoe3 For Sale -- X1.75 a,�RTAGE pfrone Stouffville 348 pier bag. Mrs. Tho&. Bacon, Clare- �unt._I-iLQne 1�8. Rough and Dressed Lumber Millwork MOVING Doors Open Each Night A% 6,3 For Sale — din;ag-ruses swte'dress� Frames Sash . Doors Screens Matinee Saturday At 2 IF. X beds, springs and mattresse3, -• Interior Trim Mouldings SAND GRkVEL STnNE" . er, icy bo:c.. ►Ppl) L,nperial Oil Stn. FRIDAY -� - SATURDAY Hill;; or Mr&. Beason, phcs�e Soft and Hardwood Flooring -.MAY 18 and 19 Rouge -Brick Insulated- Siding Cedargrain Shingly Siding Claremont Meat - L, :�dhLirst 3715. For Sale — Shorthoi.i heifer, thr-e Wallboards Rock Lath Cedar Shingles Beautiful but Broke due to freshen fat once. Dr. -Asphalt Shingles Roll Roofing - Market .-ears Masonite Products Barclay Tile _ E. McEwen, Lot lfi, con. Pick- _ "Joan Davis and Jane Frazee Lc Cabin Ranch. Rock Wool . Insulation Cement and- Lime erm8'--g-' due May Weeping Tile .Sewer Pipe Oar Motto - Satisfaction' or money THE YI!.1GANTS RIDE For Sale Yorkshire soa6 c. PURE PAINT - Refunded _ lb. S. :Murdock, R. K. 1;_E`ickerLMARTIN-SENOUR 100 P• JR. Hayden - S, Patterson • y Lo -- - . � .. Lee B 1N na �-=Singer Drop Head Sewing _ _ fries a — - - - _ _ Cho' aby Beefs from r e F t F rata - ,l NE.WS�" .Machines. We pay cash. Ball 16 — -- vrrite. Singer Sewing hone �� All grades of P• C•' .Cedar Shingles Teases 28 oz• tins 2-25e Ontario Str,. Oshawa, p 30 tf � DIIONDAY — TUESDAY -Boon sea roast $7c i9 1 d t k Van to Buy — Pianos, radios, DANCE A�' CLAREMON !. ! .Blase roast .25e Ib. MAY 2 and 22 !. . . Msw�hNle6 yZolins, sawingBIG • d Cooked to gair. ach nes; bicycles, trLcyc s. choice ar. o; the above items that • Hall--- wou any at using and wish to sell Y Friday,—May-.718 Community Home-made fliwage A Spocialty —I�1e Donna and Charbe B07 fou are n RTrite Box , ' Please describe . fully. Jun 30 In DeaDsstoe area on Tues. - VOL SHORT SUBJECTS - 505 News Office. -- _-- , „ gardenRuss Creighton and His Orchestra WantEd—,man to_ .._-.A. _ 1. : - SLPFSLIti.A .. •I ;n village Pickering. Apply News Admission ?5c• per person !'hone tees • ' aremsat. D't' t1/13DxiF7sDAY — TaUR3DA71 Y23A 24 Listen TO - "Covc-r Girl • i . 7; elllg ton . _ i - z �.: ,Y Ker alta Hayworda algae Raft ht - �,; "=% •,�• •'"'� � �: sSelet:ted Saor:s Ni- Saturday ay$ _ �CKEY 9.15 p- m• . of the who ;>;r will d�cusu issues d the Kt81t Isrovsncial Camp gn,l of Atto�R1e.Y Ge -Vial Blackwell to p . . . Permanent Nags (�nosha HOWL Oshawa 'allay 23. r< P Nagging ata i published by the Prog. Con. Assoc that Fraja the. Temper sad Nerves. It may bo Your Eyes. r A :i':4 • - You4L8 progressive Conservative . 4,. C H TUCK OPT D. Disney Bloc O. Is DANCE_ -l- Phone 1616 iClaremont Hall i�%A�lI' �OV!!'A!A!A% OSHAWA, ONT& • 25 , ` Faiday M Y arrn� IAe*Aef *w! SIOCA r Maple Leaf Fire M to to • NE out of eve - ry ��j,��,�. �y� Co.u i++v Meet ng • _ da is on the farm. Agricnitsi=e is the n$uraiice fr Q4b WVW_Cana i _ n at to orpbom , nation's . most importan industry. t fartnin C laremout�rlra/tll�e a= of ._._ Liberal Govecameat has kept !$ - write - s a. k which you► a top asst or aero = Cep 'Bates for Farm Aad CoanuT � m '�j' , - its f Loo at etas pond -: co�,+�' `� '•r t4Mre some o/ the practical skips ► At) hes taken for you' beneiil: Buildings ,- - - :6iberol ooverntnerct !though 2 3 4b fewer men have been availab[a Hall ., .: - ork, production has _ for farm w_ increased -more Windstorm insurance oa BaBdinp - nes for arm p� , Windmills, Silo& ere. Gaaranxes of minimum psi - 0 splendid record of achievement Tues. May 22 , 4 ,than An Kinds 2 Trade sgteemeats with 20 eouatries. for victory! - - - .. - by securing foreign mares 8.00 P. ][. Even. bef or e the war, _ . .. . •A ' Debt_ acellatioa cook $72S millions ache of taking off 's !uses and stimulating home _. _ _ 3 fuiaers• shoal rs. -' st Rowe eta, � consumption, your Liberal Government asci ed in the 1-nt,ereats �.�►IR K C, c bowman - W. E. '•`1. 5,1,•NCL Took impart duty and �r e:chanse tam oB in raising total farts income by 45 9b• Federal Liberal Candidate _ - firm cquipmena _ .. _. . special ' msiketiria "*t"g t'b3 put in the Ei� ♦i, V �V. H..�;ged I D a war; the farmer for the first time prov. Liberal Gasididate 5 Saved apple iadu fey . b7 aacaements. knowing exactly howohe stood R. C• CLAN pa cph«resod t6rad high grade ea financially. He was protected FUNERAL DISEtTOR IL P. and e A and -B 1 iDlr. W. 9- MvoBr, hogs. - R is INS against increases in his costs of Private Ambda� IYIr. Fraek M., ampmsa FARIA N'MOE Y' TTa guaranteed it 1pbews Mark. 6000 se 1 Wheat Acreage Reduction. .•production andr1' as me 92F.� m i0N ` yublished by Ontario Riding --:meats- made in 1941 to tide far- wcwePr�araltoouc*s ,specified volume ofproduce. In Association mere over anal market for wheat tom,,, M e T Liberal Assoc found.' Mme„ a �� y ` , 1939 farm income was $772,• Markham, Ont Export coacraccs, operative ccs 000,000; in 1944 irks: $1,817,: THANE` YOU! 8' until t 947, act as floor prices 000,000, an increase of over': RADIO SERVICE' i under farcy products. c30 thanks td with the Export billion t I .wish to convey any 9 The above, will After the ,Nsr, Your Liberal . the Citizens of Pickering and Dun' Credits Insurance Act; tta 'vetL ane maintain farm incomes through- on hrough- Government kiss arranged' m for the• oourt4 gL . barren-- said —.'oat pose -war period. _ — during the Eighth victory Loan, fur keep farm into es ap�bhy rod - and = also congratult►boas to lou. on your Appointed •(Assail 1944) Y a prices on arm and p t, the of 1� cultural Prices Support ,,; " ;.,; ata fovea n trade .. . Board to guarantee rovep living con sc,no• h� Boards: :'Yours ainGerelyi security to farmers incomes, ti to imp . To enable farmers to improve • Allowances, w Ailsa Giles _ their:woad ; and living con- � sa aY Housing Plan Farm A� or Modal tions t�oarintieed _. 8snles Gid of T�hs - _ didons, Pour -Liberal Govemaic'm Improvement Loans Act, _and Msits -, has provided for intermediate and behalf of short term- credits by amending a. other social measures ...and ARTHUR FIELD Alvin Bushby, on the Bank Act and passing the Y to secure agr►cnitttre's folate by ' thte Institute for the Blind wish ee to Farm Im vemeat Loans Act, and x r servation of soil sad other PHONE 52 R .d for the ao-opetfi pro ►' }t" B their fhsr►ks further, bas arranged that those 44 4 > far * , �� together kirk —_- 4 A {' given on their Tag Dai► of ins to tfuiid new homes or 1, k �:. •�.,..4 natural resources r aril 8aluid&Y last. repair, mend or renovate tbmr farAgh�, projects Se" i eV�l�Or P b° Nam,:. fill - Cam ,�o�, and owe! improve* Fares of '1Wau moos. maws ---_0000� law 3W xqtu� - t3rasrld as our Mad � � &&seal farm pro- �h itBeetne trete the seM � and materials are available We urian .to for We masLy �Z (snNMees aIt ttolloraj ' We '9it Your Ats1►+4ii ani ' itrionds and neigisboss programmes thrck& ,1aam 1 When you vote Liberal you Badness Doral. tributes_ mud expr'ess'" of CO-OP r"'On �"an th � Oct for your own' and yotitt Earn. FeeiiI st =path. o f �� ee:` ,ati�" :wary Pry' � KEEP 1 T ' UP-! uy'a continued welfare,. , �g, Dalr,, wLole t►� gsv�evient.. , 11.4be famibj of lire ihte Mrs. t�#ee► _ _. �:: .. chop Western Groin, Caro ing taonc�rt LIN ... Mlseh for chieY amara EIr V 0��� s Develop _ 2 ib 'BUILD H ;�:: itoldran, Ori Cake, Glattrr, Bran, Shorts, Middlinvs - WANTED Wise Fencing, Steel �rce Post. , EIRALCement, Binder Twine, Yleliraess :DVAD HORSES. ANDpCAT.1';.8 slid Farmers' lgardv:are. For tree vales up . phone PUBLISHED BY THE MAW" LIBERAL COMMITTEE Susie and Woods' Milkers ImtsIIed �itOORLIN .. .. .. . • .. 66 _ w -Dods' Coolers - Tractor Oiti 6n6 ng -MIMING :'. : • •:: . • �39 alt Shing�likollsd'Rooflit % ING .. .. .. •2144 Asphalt P in les" ,d G� URT . .... sone - Ro�+d n Ski g 'We. pay the -phone charge+➢ ' a - Claremont, t. TE SI CLAIR, GORDON YOUNG LTD-- _ - ` u .Tamto Phone Ad. 8e186 AF72r-77- M ' ..•,6ak'' Z'7'..: i ', ,• ,':.=•.,.. �-:. a�:.ae--x:•s`..a_^..<. a. ,W�,. .. ys..Fxa•r =a .,xy: a.'a y-,::. _ UD ti • INCLAM . .. ....... - -- = While Brown and famil _ VOTE FORS "�• _. were. backing on to the lane o To the Electors of Ontario Riding: S -and ser- iously - G&rnfa-Ay -has surrendered umeon- Monday evening to o to the Club, _ a a passing car ran into them,. daan.aged their. car. ditionally. . The war in Europe is over. Vict has been celebrated. The church 'Was; filled an Sunday �'Y - Jenkinson held 'a<:°``' fittin last when Rev. gly by thanksgiving to, Almigh- -Baptismal God for the overthrow of our Service for four 'dy ` '`°'' enerrues b suitable celebrations Robert George Puckrin - William '°;4 y ' v:.. - - = Arthur P�cknn, Keith Alan Puck- :•>'`''' and by general rejoicitng Through- - - <, out it all has been the sobering ' Kenneth Charles Brown. :: r. g .,.. and :..�:: Lorne Ar���is and rriend Called on _ :; knowledge that very many of our == his sister Mrs. -George Blake -ori Sun brightest young men and women ,may, y V have sagrrificed all to give us the _Tal�mad Bryan, .Sunderland and , ; victory in which we rejoice. To these, _ -Mr. Smith of Wick, called vl Fwe a' and Mrs. Chapman on oto a v. - -fwn ii-es-and-loin-we al-l-ext-end our. - _ t . The Club met at the hams of 1�'f" deepest sympathy. -- Arch and Mrs: Bell.and J. and Mrs. To those - of our armed -forces who - .'; Jordan as Monday evening with �r have returned and who will be re- over 30- present despite the rain and r turrdng - shortly, every assistance 'bad- roads.- The singing of the Mapie ` ' must be given to enable them to re- - = Leaf � w•as followed with community establish themselves in civilign life, �• .singing of all Allied National. • an'- and to care for and restore�to health - theme. and the Secretary; Miss Dor- all injured ones. The government has _ - othy Winter - showed a balance :of had this in mind during the war and $15" on hand. Correspondenosa. frum - has recognaaed- the obligation of the _ several thanking the Club for re- _ people to provide for the dependents r -membrancges were received. Mrs. P of those who will not. return, to care for the sick and disabled, and to Neale reported the sending of boxes see that opportunities are offered to place all in a- better position • --mid smokes to-the boys during the than they occupied before enlisting.. - - winter at a lost of nearly $50, Win. __. The Govermnent program provides for pensions aired medical care, r Winter brought up the Sports Pro- " a rehabilitation-grant .with clothing allowance, .transportation hoarse - for the eutimer and a Coana.�-. 'on discharge, allowances during the period of transition, free vocation- 'gram,itiee of three, -with himself, Bob al training and _colle•ge �educlition, prcferehce in employment, with Betson and Doug Bryant were nam- o. - ortunities to engage in farming a+nd re-establishment credits with " ed -to secure.- supplies, c arse them : wide gcopLi. hi a ition • a war service to the Club and attend the meeting_ 4ach +a su-Mal-Mal -sum to use as he wishes. This Id not a policy or of the Central Township League promise, for the election campaign' but these. provisions are the law - -_ 000' :Committee in :Claremont, to discuss of the, lard s,7V­tbm in the statute books by the Government While the -the .methods. It was felt that n� war. was being waged. In ..the war nothing the Geovern7nent could do ' `.'or th men v: as omitted. Our. soldiers had the- best of training, - -� - 'tea h and that all set ars be sa,iit J. th,1y. had, the best of terms.,,equipment and_ supplies , i+n the world and 46 rigid on in a fair mar:ver to all. It they had brave, and capably leaders. The Government is. determined 4UM. the Same treatment shall be -accorded -re rn to alar watch between the old players - =Givit life and -that -a " grateful -nat,ion will show its appreciation for _ r W -and the •ouager� onesbe stagc-d thi's ', the fwedom we have as a result of their victory. a year again as Ls reported in the I ask the electors- to show their app reciatiorti of the Government's •News' of` last • year's, game. 'Echoes - :P?ons-for our vetarans by -according area their support. The. Plans, pre- of the split pants, -the strange urr . ,pared and the laws passed on behalf of the veterans will be carried------- - ifonms and the be accom�i- (a.'--. i " the people return the `GoveY anwnt to- of�Piee. a�imerits`still ars told of last years So. as vc•e nr o�•e c:r 'from victory in, Europe to vieltory--in Japan - funy Mrs. J: Jordan gave two sol,.�; a•ad to final peace, we -look-forward and not backward. We await the -"`It's Springtime" and "Apples o-n - harnecoming of our men and women to take their plates sacs more, the _ Lilac Tree" which were well re- g4xr_antped - a-:siecurity which they have justly earned. The plans I aceived, F, M. Chapman in a talk on have outlined, which have been made after a careful consideration of .the International situation - pl^soled the just claims- of the veteram, will ensure happiness and'-contentment for, consideration of Russia after izer• to all ind a full share in the prosperity which is .due to Canadians sufferings,' and that such sayings when rifll peace is restored. - h�v people, so "wus ; " P.nd These Mans a-nd this ro ram'for the veterans* and their-farmlies y ou can't trust Russia"' etc. were_ - : having been prepared . by our Government can best be carried out by bound to- pave the way for future that sani'e Government .'when reiturned -to 'office. I ask 'the, electors aternational complications; The bei to g, vii me- their votes to enable rile to assist that Oovernment . in ::.way' tor snake the peace wa, '1,1r. W]-carrying ett these plans as a matter of 'gratitude-to these who served - people- to talk- sanely, live 'nobly and us so well. act honorably- to all. A social hour -was thein spent -when a nice luncheon - _— W.- E. N. Sinclair,', ; Oshawa _ was served and than • k s. ex'•e.nd-d t • ,- ing.. Membership' fees were received -Nlrilrl;! MnR RI-Nr i - -A i r _4 -and a call to all members in the ' community„made to support the Mrs, William Crammer-is'-visiti1 p soon be hone. ghan sp�erit Sunday' afternoon with ” ' r* Mr. and Mrs. Forgie. The friends of 5 x: - - _G'REE�NWOOD - _ ter, Mrs. Corbett. Mr. - Soden will be pleased to hear her sister, - - Mr. and M, rs.S, Blakely and Mr, of his rapid recovery'. and Mrs, Hare of Toronto • visited :- Mr. Ernest Carruthers and bride Miss' Eileen Sadler of Raglan spent with Mrs. Fred Byers recently. ' were recent visitors at the Forgie - T - - ,- ---' .: • Lorne Annie of the Army who has � 1 ° . � one. . - , ...Li..Anderson', of Edmno just returned from overseas has been Drsnev on the arrival of a daughter Mrs J _ on VE-Day tan visited . recently with Mr. and .-renewing old acquaintances here. this , r Mothers .Day _ Service will. be held Mrs.-.A.-.Taylor' and fagnily..' he many ,friends of Mrs. W;m. _ -church here this Sunday. at Mrs. • W. Anderson-. and Mrs. ;E, _ - 11 o clock; o in the ch This will ' be a • union se* Hilts returned to their home for the Stanl^y ,ar.. pleased to know that _ Vice .of •Sirnday School and Churc . - -summer. _she is gradually iecoverrng at tlye The Young People's Union will lea .Rev. F. W. and ' Mrs, Madden `oz t r.ome of her daughter, Mrs. Edward ;the son service. _Carne and. encour- Brechin_ visited with Mrs. J. R. i Pascoe.'age the Sunday School workers. Dales- recently.. Mrs. �'raruk ITay; and sand David - spent the week-end with the - form DUMBARTON' Mrs., C, ,Fenn and daughter �'hy isr'; mother in Toronto... ilia have returned to Niagara Falls. Friends ; are hoping that Mr. Win. Mr. and Mrs. John Soden of Brou- We are 'sorry to report little Miss Cole who; is still in hospital gill - - Lucille Schwalm confined to her bed. Kai= sreen River l[cVby used Psal+et 124 as his text- -"week. The pupils of Whitby LAREMONT "If it had not been the Lord who ,School tools part in the parade. ' was on our side Messrs T. Hagerman and (lift,' . Mount Zion Union was present at g Mr. Cecil Jones had the misfort- a box and pie social at Bro Mrs Wim. Pyatt (Frances Loyst), Wright, Misses Myrtle Percy and une to break his toe• on Friday. He re+-utly. Miss Lewis of Torointo iced :;spent the week-ead with her family Mre. Flied Dingman amd their --son Marjorie Percy attended the Rodeo will be off work for three weeks.; in the here. Rod', home from oversea3, his wife at Maple Leaf Gardena in Wronto Plane are �• games. The Mt. Zion Union and daughter ung grade by a com- would like to thank the Boo - Mrs. Alas Giles spent Thursday at ghter of Whitby. Here for last week. the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Mothers' Day - Mrs. Gordon, of Misses Mildred 'Carter and - Jung mittee to beautify the church Union for their invitation and tip: `,. Benson, Torvato and the family of W. Ell- Shank of Toronto were home over 'grounds. On Monday evening there grand time they had. icon's with their N to be a bee to dig the gro*nds Many from Glen Major Miss Beth Ham' W'd Miss Hele.� parents. The Clan. the, •week-end, aj r 'peAe at I Balsdon and Cliff Hubbard's at M, Mr. aid Mrs. Dafoe and Miss Gail Mr.ready for planting. church on Sunday evening, Brown, of Toronto, spent the ireelo- Mr. George Forest was visiting-_ ' end at the haeme of Mr. and Mrs. I E�ilton's.-.'W. J. Brown,- ---Mrs: --ell Bron -- visited-•Robt-and-Mra: _- _. -- - -- �i •I•lo •d Pugh. Dr¢nan and child, with Mrs, Brovv�n• Defoe. fnends. -here on Sunday, - y g Many tmcn here attended the ver- Bead The News To That Boy In 71W Hr. and Mrs. Dick Cooper and ! The Knox family for Sunday,. at Mr. and Mrs. B. Lehman, Mary �� celebrations of VE-Day this Service .- . ..Gary, of Waterford, and Mrs. Bill home. The M*colm family at home. a!id Benson were Toronto visitors Tomlinson were week-end visitors ltusaell Gray, 'Roy Muller and Zella last Saturday. They called on Mr. with D7r. and Mrs. Tomlinson, , Seebeck at their homes. Wanda-Var- Chester Lehman, who has .been und- Mr. and Mrs, Ware (Margaret ' num with the D. Beer family, Miss ergoing treatment in the East Gen- Dopking)' spent the wee.:d wlth R�asay at her home. The Pearson eral Hospital and . is sow convales Mr. and Mrs. George • AeRusha. family at J. Uscombe's. Bfr, and ting at his daughter's, Mrs, Glen. Baby Ware was baptised at the ser and Mrs..Thcrnpson Sr, and Jr. of His many friends wish hien a speedy vice in the United Church oa Sun- Ajax, at F. Carter's. Mothers' Day . recovery. day morning. was well observed. Mrs. Stewart Beare and three dau- ,Little Keith Norton suffered a ghters of Newmarket visited her badly cut lip when he was knocked A goodly •congregation was pres- coµsin Miss Reta Milne oa Sunday. idoWn by a Bicycle, while crossing ent for the combined servkes for Mr, and Mrs. Holtby of Broughmn the comer here. His sister Helen was Mothers' Day with a very fine ser- spent Sunday with their daughter, j with him, but escaped injury. vice. Aasistant Supt. E. Norton con- Mrs. William Milne. s ? The regular meeting of the Good- ducted the opening devotions, vril a Corp. and Mrs. Draper and Anne, <k y k fellowship Class was held Tuesday 'a Young People's choir. Barbara Miss Margo Wilson and Mrs. M. ` evening, May 8, at the home of Mr, Knox a W. Devitt snag a duet and Draper were Ajax visitors last week-and Mrs. L. Hill vAth a g�od at— 1-4- i 110bleft Wil-lor ft Ooh'- Missee D QP6- GM& r once. The meeting opened with a othy Harloek, M. Ritcliie and Mil- Mrs. Forsythe, :Miss i{athlCwn YE-Day papegr read by Mrs, T. Karn- dyed Woodward taI inn part in thx Costick, Mrs. Draper and William word, A ntanber of readings were service. Rev. I. E, Kemacdy deliver- Sadlei helped with the choir at the given by the claw Day address, and, Whitevale lace Dar & rviee, rep- Presidemit presided for the business, administered the Bite od Baptism resenli ig the Greeil River choir. contents followed and all sajoyed a to the oson and danighter of Mrs.- Congratulations to C1>pirter Dry hwdh6 Last mouth a rcmarn- Y and the lett: Allan l7ray, and son Lehman who c�iebrated hes 4th brans was sent to bias Darlvxm Heleft Anne Burrows, daughter 'of birthday on Wednesday last Norton who has been ill nearly a Mr. and ".. Blirr j of Oshawa, Brm-i skick Bill Canetery westing Year in the Hamilton sanitorimn, grandaughter of Mr, amd Mfrs. C. this colnirw week: Date to be aanr Y `- - Mise Mildred Hawitley, of Toronto Burrows.. ouaced neat Sunday. s'pcat the woek-eW with her f-vily - •.••�-• - Isgre• Congratulations are extended to ;Mount Zion At the Mothers' Day- Service last Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ellicott on the ` : Sunday, in the Baptist Church, the birth of a • daughter, and to Mr. and ' _ young people of the congregation Mrd. John White, on the birth of a Mr. and, Mrs. Les: Smith, of Pros- presented a Pageant `Memories of son, also to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence pest, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson, Mr. other",; Regular services next Crawford (Doris Warmup) on the and Mrs. Norman.-Wilson and son., Sunday.. birth of a son -during the past week. David, of Brooklin vrnre with Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Earle Booth, of New- The weather. has been a most .int- and Xr$. George Wilson oa Sunday. :.castle, Mrs.-.Thomas Bacon, Douglas enesting topic discussed of late Miss A. James spent the week-end •fend Donald, Mr. and Mrd. Edgar but the weather is not exceptional with her parents in Toronto . Kidd, Richmond Hill, and Mrs- J. C. as through the many years many Mothers' Day was observed on Murkarand daughter, Pickering, Mads have been extremely cold and. Stxaday in the morning. Dr. Hoskins, vestFd. On May- 1, of To were Mothers'- Day guests of Mr. croon were haaronto was the guest speaker. oad Mrs. James Pleddle. 19tY1, there was still ite for skating We were all pleased to have Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor are re-; on Brougham rink and A. half inch Les. Smith (known to .all as. Kath- covering from injuries received in of ice on water outside. • leen) back with us on Sunday and s the car atcdent 'which involved them The most popular book in the to-- render a beautiful solo. and Mr. Lawrence Norton on the eve Brougham library at Drew.-at is "Ber- S•irniday�-..was set aside as a Davy -.. sof VE-Day. Mrs. Taylor received a lin Diary'"--+wol.worth read^.g. for Prayer and Thanksgiving. Mr. - badly-sprained ankle and hh. Tay- -- Hohn Bracken: --lor, a bad blow on the forehead. Mr. The" Maq and lira, Alton, who were in the - Taylor car escaped with moor cuts. John Bracken, the son of a farmer Ephraim Bracken' Mr. Walter Baker of the 9th con High `Prices For Live � Poultry and his wife, Alberta was. barn in a log-cabin ' Cession, weft of Claremont, is e In p�ting to raise his barn this week. --Ellisvil3e, Leeds Count , .Ontario, . on the 22nd of The stables and floor are already _ y £, .. _ -fini hed. HW stock i n out 4 swinter finished thave stables 'Until further Intim we are pass the, following - > _-tar-LLVE POULTRY-, to our g p Here; briefly chronicled_ .are the trltain anon ife ofplant at WfirrBy� John Bracken: Ms. said Mrs. earl Dopking of dap grade Heavy r0'WL :: 25 2-2c. pound 1895 _ ` Student at Brockville Collegiate, -Ontario. Toronto w+pr,e the weelo-end guests - de BRI ERS Leo 3 lb 22c. lb,) .;. `L-S Student at the Ontario Agricultural j of Mr and Mrs. Morgim Evans Top Glade BROILERS (2 to 3 lbs.) 28c. gonad College,, We hear that saese of our people g and Frying CHICKENS (over s lbs.) 30 1-20. Guelph. t won four feint ral Cpe liege, are afraid the Loyst Lockers won't, _ - p . • . be ready in Prue for the strawberr- _ Governor-General's Medal, was top honours lies. That would` by a bit optimistic. - - - =-�-- - , - -- student and class med-�st. Here, too, he met The crop (at .tee :.,.om-. +) may not Alice Wylie Bruce. - iliest large one, and building DICKERING FARMS .LTD Mstn3otioa is being carried on under Young B g•. - prar-ti':ne difficulties. WHXE f� ONTARIO seata>ve ofcthe Seeds Branch f t as repre- I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norton were in a Domin- Hamilton on Sunday to'see Darlene. Teiepbone - Whitby 336 ion Department Of AgriCilltuxe. well. Trey report her to be mooing Pers .;190? - 'In the neighbouring Province of Saskatehe- - lits. I. F. D+9king, of Toronto, wan, John Bracken became Superintendent to eras is town on Sunday ;calling on .of Fairs and Farmers' Institutes, and Seere-. _old friends: _ Read the advertisetnect in this / / f, / / =tory of the Provincial Livestock Association.. issue for the big dance-tonight. A ` special bard is being brought in acrd4910 Bracken Was appointed Professor of :a good time is promised. Field Husbandry at 'the new University of Mr. and Mme. Morgan Pugh, of Saskatchewan., He took the first train to lUxbrdge were in town on Sunday • calling on friends. elph, Ontario, married Alice Wylie Bruce. T�dit t4 +Gu - Mr. and crane ane daughter, Mrs. Four sons were born — three of whom are William Prescott, of Toronto, were :.now on Active Service with the Navy, Army Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alf. and Air Farce. Nes G EORGE Nearly every one in town urge out - Already the author of two books on agd, for the N7.-Dsy oeiebratiazn *>ere, - the ` culture, John Bracken became President of which lasted into wee oma' hours. -non e that was a and grit tural College. _ to have been held on the fow-eoCVV_r ,, �;,,a -held in the, _ < 1922 - John Bracken accepted the leadership of the - Japp Traeter >aarA. the o nA _ Progressive Farmer Government, was sworn In as Prime Minister of Manitoba C areamft File 'Comany answered i Pe 9 Broadcast for the F 1 '�:ii sal about >l a, sn: on Friday awrn= PROeRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Now begax for political_ life of the leg to the 8th coaeession and the � B>fgelt PW4 .here a Jupp Construe- :. it - most cow y nweessf Kl poi : tien tractor was ars &%6 It is be- - ;_PAW OF ONTARIO - cal leader, the Empire has produced �s tom, in this centa ry. Since that day Neved that soisne0" stbal started tie fire. Oars tare was burnid AL - Iraae-Aen ro7n 1922 t0 19 2 — ac er, whiob was fibs . ex** * of the a t $rf May never' been defeated. ` - Liberals Joined 19A2 The raleJohnBracken's farmer . 10.30 P.M. government. BrourTh&iri �'0w eb�� � ,* of W - .All the other political parties, including the C.C.F. and Soc'lal Creditors, threw in .their Ainong the gueete at tbo Kettle- a fort . -,welt-Holtby nes a at I a wedding .in Toronto, ox - f Kettle- :,.,fortunes with are ender forming Saturday May 12, were m*mbere of l •• wartime Coalition Manitoba government. the following families: the groom'f 1942 - 'The year of John Bracken's great decision. Immediate relatives, the Randall CHI. � TORONTO John Bracken, the Progressive, accepted the ;EllicoWs, the W. Ellicott's, Knox, _ _ gr F, Phinips' and Milne -families. Best " A.national leadershi of a great resurgent wishes are- extended to the young p . ioouple. peo gee s party —The Progressive Conserva- • , - M V 1Mi J,.fff B-1 Pnbliabrl �7 the Prorrwelve (^oaerrvatiw Ansncfation, otfaws. an VE-Day at the home of Mr. amd I ars. Albert Matthews - Hr. and I W ;•-- *P tfr'• cam. !, ewe, ... .'w•SF^,• d¢ia'�d`°. ICHI PS SWNQ CLASS.HUD ;_DVERTISEMENT5 Kilts Disappearing; r Scotsmen Protest ' -4V' Soong. head Of *4 Scotsmen and Auditotra BABY CHICKS MEDICAL Chinese delegation to the MOONEY'S CHICKS FROM BLOOD- S IMPORTANT - EVERY SUF. COEtfeLeIIC� orobabiy is Scotstilet1. stand in peril Of losing tented, Governor nt ADD roved 1!lerer of Rheumatic Patna or y tops the Chime who have their kilts - and their leaders plan $flicom gookkeeDtnaasbervicea Small Flocks. Licensed for shippibg to Neuritis should try D,izon's Rea- opietsr baste Businesses. Travel nay- any province.' White. Leghorn. edy , Munro's Drug Store, SSA aonght t0 QlOdertuxe his 4:OmI1 a protest. Barred Rocker' New Hampahlrea. Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid 11.00. tlry's economy by introducing �' The demand abroad for the col- _where Albert Brett & Ca, Moone s poultry Farm, North a Welllnirton Rt E- Toronto Out. Bay. Ont. cidental meth- orful plaid cloth, particularly by STc)MACH AND THREAD WURldB. _ ods and who, women in _the the - United States has uAB1 cH1uK! often are the cause of 111 -health by �� ftiadl=-_ .. _ _BABY CHICKS AND STARTED in humans, all ages. No one im- iaritfy with �� caused a shortage.. BIAS SOOK•s YOGIt v111tow t pullets, 1 to 8 weeks old: White �a ung! Why nbt find out g this Now 1s your trouble? Interesttni par - Thus Scotsmen, who love to PA- ORDER YOUR 1946 CHI"Lt NVW, Leghorna, Barred Rocks; tieulars-Free! Write mulveney's y civ i lixatiolm d and not be di"PPOlnto f All Hampshftre, Hybrids, Bayvtaw Remedies, SDecinlists. Toronto i. have contribut- rade in kilts, are being cOmpel3e chicks are from Rusiatimea tut- $ntchery, Trenton, Oat. eaornwnaly to wear pants. Hard hit, too, ire or Dotter and Barredfrom ROcks-mixed oyir.I fG aiTD MEANING GOOD ADVICE! EVERY BLIFFEA• x to understand- Scottish children who wear plaid $12.0.0 par 100. W bite Leshorns. er of • Rheumatic Pains or Neur• ing between kilts as a form of national dress. mtx,ed 611.00 per 101; 6erred Itis should try Dixon's Remedy. Ens! tIId west Rock Pullets $11x.00 Qler 180. HAVE. YOU ANYTHING NEEDS MuroleDrug Store, SS6 Elgin. Scottish leaders planned to ask white Le horn t'ulleto s$2.u0 per dyeing or cieania ? Writeg to tis Ottawa. Postpaid 61.00. d to Soong is • Hugh Dalton, Board of Trade pie0. 100+teWRocks hite Rocked Pullet* et* a16-00 nswerormuro quetlona Depart- BAUMEEKA FOOT BALM DE• _ graduate of President, if he is aware that near- ter per 100. We guarantee 100 ment H. Parker's .Dye Works atroya • offensive odor instantly. Harvard U n;` iy all far material in stock is 9ivs delivery, balance paid C.O.D. Limited. 791 'Yonge Street, To- 45c bottle, Ottawa agent, Denman versity, t o O k Maple City Hatchery.• Chatbam, ronto. Tiruir RtOre. Ottawa. .+ p o a tgraduats being reserved for export. Ontario. FOR I3ALR �ooag work at Co• MW BREEDERB..ON ONE PLANT ELECTRIC MOTORS. NEW, USED,' frLslcAL INSTRUMEli'Ps _ r )lumbta Unives- BOOK YOUR ORDER FOR CHICKS- bought, sold. rebuilt. belts, pul• i A K A H E ? from a rtal breeding farm Don't pRED A.' BUDDImusica BUY 16 and work- leya, brushes. Alen Electric Cotler• sells, exchanges musical tnatru- take chances on lust ondiaary pang Ltd„ 2526 Dufferla St„ To- menta, 111 Church. Toronto 1. ed in a New York bank before hatchery chicks. Order checks " ronto. - t returning to enter the govtlal- NOW for May or June - delivery. anent of his ttister'a l=Cind, Dr. Look out for Trouble Lakeview Poultry Farm, Exeter, STRAWBERRY PLANTS, ASPAR• OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN am Yat -eon- After Sun's death . Obtario. ague, ran D.berriep peach trees. In lggki Soong worked with With Your KIDNEYS lob CHVtXS FREE apples Pears, plume, chemise. Be A HAIRDRESSER • - grapes currant, shrubs, hedging. ears i WITH EVEP.Y ORDER-- OF 100 shade trees• wire., tree [IItatdiss. JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL t later married another of Soong's O n F r U your back aches or {I you have chicks: c (Our � choice). Leghorn l ni fie a prof tlittam disturbed deep. burning cc sauuting.look pullets 622.96 per 100. barred BULLS-ELMVALE--NQBLE CAV- __pleasant dignitled profession, to The respect in which SOonf is amt for trouble. This condition isle stile Rock pullets S19.96 -per 100, White slier, class A. 3: years, [rand - ws;ea, thousan @ succemalui held by western nations springs sign that your kidneys are not hilly Rock Pullets $24.95 per 100. All champion at Richmond 1943. Sir- graduates. America's greatest eye - hold from personalityand rkldlni y.iur blood .01 poisonous adds chicks sold backed by high -099 ed by R.O.P. bull, Silver Spring tom. Illustrated catalogue frea. in Wide aeq�aintiIIce+ gnu !n VW and ends' Wbee the kidneys slow up, pedigreed stock. $1.00 books your Cavalier and from a high testing Write or en11 Wastes rAllect Badtache. dirty Speak order, balance C.O.D. Guaranteed dam, with three R O.P. records, MARVEL CHOORID.9RESSINti frotm his ronWkable success wit]I rhetimaLicDame�Yfollow. 100% live delivery. Kent Hhteb- priced at $250. Also bull calves the extremely complicated tingle polyeywand cry. Chatham: Ontario. of ezcelent breeding. Apply F. 2b8 BLOOR W„ TORONTO -- --- Of Chinpe ynaacea. This lead YoYr kidneys aced beii�d there ft a W..Arius, 214 Bank St. Ottawa. Branches: 44 Sing St,, Hamilton proven way to help tired SPECIAL. P(Jj, XT SALE Out. A 74 Rideau Street, Ottawa Specific evidence in od whew6 lrmown ere GOLD MEDAL ILWWm Oil STARTED BARRED ROCK for the first dme in Capsules. These Capstiles tee' lets, 1 week old 22c. 2 creeks a SINGER CAA65 pair. . Col. F*mAI6 PA?Elfq•>! gihe balanced China's Midget. bay measured quantities Of that widely 2s cents. Immediate deliveryy:' Pigeons $1.65 sh).Collas Female in" two weeks after Peal >rae�ssldhtsetiCfel�edDetcb Drags. Yon r,arletoa Hatedery; Briton Pup IS.00 (cash). Kennels, Ath- p�HERBTONFIAUGH & COMPANY Harbot he has been Minister of w0i And thdr action U, and et�v% Heights. Ontario ens, Ontario. Patent Solicitors. Established - 1890: 14 King West, Toronto. 'Foreign Airs, zeettt:eyon get GOLD M>ZDAL Hassles A-1 - BAST CHICKS: LEGHORNS AUTO TRAILER WITH TWO NEW Booklet o! Information on re• ' pre-war tires 700x21. Cash or que@L r. on Capsules. the gentiles and ori�:sa1 Rocks; Hybrids. Some choice trade for good' Autotrac. IL J.. - Dutch Drops --packed In Caeada. GGeeet a started chicks available up to I Whaling,; Moorefield, Ont. Oft package from your drutldH- • and 4 weeks old. Write or phone PIANOS -.Fa _,ala in P��� A H. Switzer Hatchery. Granton, SAtiK BARN IU z 60. EXCELLENT ig a _ Ont Phone 18 R L condition, metal roof and at _on one, side 1800. Whaling Turkey OUR W[AI.L NEW PIANOS WILL HEMORRHOIDS Y SMS Ranch, Moorefield. Ont. be afalla&Able tons.shorSy. Beautiful One impressive sentence of. An- a design and tone. Siad .for car khony Edea, Britain's Foreign Mi- + BE CERTAIN YOU BUY (l,OE1D pular naming approximately in your _ �il� healthy, vigorous checks. Buy $4$00-16 ACRE 'FARM. g[JLTAHLID price, and particulars in that pister, at the San FrancisCO con- Z chicks with breeding and livability- for market gardening or tdbacoe, range well be mailed promptly. terence mane at a press talk, in- y the Makees of 1raOM and you will be certain of success, 2 houses, 2 wells. immediate gess- Tactor? Mason. & Rlseb Dksedias P�fi Ins Breeders are di Government session at St- Williams, Ont., !OT •42 8(a[ West. Toronto. 'Irked the correspondents- It was: 11Aesaa iNL Na h for �wNMhh inspected. banded and brood -tested Rewdon St., Brhntfozd. t'In Britain we have in immediate 7(fa 1 Write for QescrtPtfve catatogw tlblem, Out towns and cities �a• 7 •� ��� lfa►ta[ and prices on our Government dAd onfoLfNIC TRI'C'K TANK MOUNT- A.R�OPiAL - �r t• fns��fSa� �,�� Me, "Approved cbicka. ed on tour Stell wheels suitable IL have been badly. wrecked and w+ t7rirhs ststbee !tea 7ew >�alstes MONICi'ON pQjJL1'RY for spraying streets $1be, A. >L _ FARMS Rlshardson. St. Andrews. N.B. SICKNESS overcome AND OTHER PROB- aamt start at once to rebuild them. Isms overcome In Jesus' Name. e we to rebtii!!d them with _ _,_ _ . laamktet. Ow4arf+ ItAIF$ SQUAB& GIANT WHIf'>Q Interdenominational book, thirty iiith S+nta. Best Breeders $5.00 a Pair. eenta. William Edeall, Nanticoke, 1 bomb -proof shelters or with1sOw Charles Angus, Sex 414, Port Ontario �l peace?" AND YOU ARE GUARANTEED POSITION WAA'!'ICD St. Thomas Times -Journal. HEA -your chicks for next spring when BEAUT3FVI+ 8T. BERNARD. OR- 1 R qt�s zaiiett J �� you want them. Barred Rock entre and White Male. Children's 1CNDl7 ROLL1+is in each nost:it. irsash- intrad axe per 100. White Lar- favourite. kind. 1!6.00. David 1.1knowle NC1tJD FARMER 8 YEARS Boras mired 111.•0 per 100. Bar- knowledge of stallion groom lia area e0 open right swat: Bauder, Hartington. Ont ,red Rack Pullets ``111.00 pper 1.0 �trfahtng to h�iar from stock In 1626 the first successful reap- x�g�Rpy soothes, bibrle*tme. 'White Leghorn Pnflat $2 .04 pet !breeder needing man r the make mad kesP -100. Heavy Bread Ckls. $8.00, r HOPND PUPS, 4 MONTHS, PAR- ' twit machine was invented by the iaimtechk brPs ants exeellent foxhounds.- well _ laeason's route or char a o! _ 180. Leghorn Ckls. $2.00 per 100. ,These ups should make Stable. George Stewart, 11 Mon- 1!lsimp eemsioet tt bred. a Mon - ATS.. Toronto. _ Rev, Patrick Bell in England. L ' - For mdutb and :All chicks hatched from 18 o>r p ehrdeett SOo--ed eggs or better and from Special perfect tar rabbit or deer hounds, nl g mated flocks. Guaranteed 10•'!<i $]0. 147t'�tteen E., Toronto: PHOTOGRAP>" OSTROLIN�' - I�ARLY RISING is i live, balance AL00 books your GEN-glish ANTIQUE c M'ELODIAN. - -'order, balance C.O.D. Rainbow lOniNab, sad], complete -1260. 4�OffN4:11191OM. alls101. •MAtAMB Hatchery. L'hatham. Ontario. R B. Richardson, at Andrews, newer a[�sL++ QU� �r_�f1 - - PROV$D cH*cam 8 VICE and SATWAMON HO1lArE. You en• bargains for this week and vszt - -rue -flims- prop+wiy-�elopedIs -sad - Barred Rocks New Hampahlres, FARMS FOR SALE �t� Black A-astralorps. New Kemp - coffee `` OR 6 �POSURE Rol" gM V'' shire X Barred Rocks non -oozed 6• OR 100 -ACRE FARM, I MILM RDPRINTS A for 2•e In tlsir rkolperb bleodd. It's 10.96. pullets 17.9$, cockerels west of Welland. iii miles south TINIEST ZNIL ARGING SZfilms RVICE �ihilfnllT blended from :a L96• White Legs, co non -sexed of Fenwick On road: lays You may. year.tgetalleau got yAli r •,96, pullets 10.96, cockerels f6c. high. well drained: Olean and want this Assorted heavy breeds: Non -sexed prodvctiva o! good Saadi loam.• Me squame oar service o esu desire1A rdm o leitoiee T•atia=Amteric" 2,91, Pullet 15.96, cockeree 6.116. well fenced. �, r1DQ'Be�r - 2 week old add Se per chick, to as oil, good building. loUl Oz [STE1lI>i+ 1'S FEMALEM� above Prices. Shipped C.O.D. This good water, $ acres orchard. rtaU+e J. TOromt. advertisement' must accOMPany �args frame house with large your order. Tap Notch Chlcker• sun -porch. electricity. large barn "YOUR WORK IS { Lydk]Ll nithssti'aVegstabieCampo> fee, Guelph. Ontario. with basement and modem stable _ . • s , slot only belps Idwy 1�c k>� equipment, the 0110, bog pea• WONDERFUL~ ALSO accompanying nervous. tlted, WE CAN. GIVE GOOD DELIVERY :drive house, work shop, Poultry on chicks. and pullets both day- + Tl betrung feelings-wbea due'to taro• and brooder houses, an team. _ SAYS R , , tiOmal monthly disCoebmeerl it's oma d 01ds and started• and cockerels . • arae. ate. Good Belgian team. and the Prompt manner to An limited quantities. Every years old. $200 lbs.: harness: the most effective medicifin for this p r- month is a good month for pouf- M.H• binder: barn equip meat for appreciated." you retwn ,work V greatly ppooMM..PinkhamsCoanpotiedbslysoletMaf try keepers. Bray Hatchery, 110 bay, Come and see. 27iei-ythin[ aDPreclaUd." llbdow label d'sCaoes. Tri of John N„ Hamilton. Ont. for $7,500. , Harvey, •Chambers. Any 818e Roll ' G or 2 knx Omura@ Fenwick. DllVELOPED ' AND PRINTED 166 1. RELIABLE SLIMMER C H I C t - e Don't risk loafer Pictures. Bend 1' e. ^A4awa 1358als, Reliable Chicks are from your film roti to Government Approved blood- FEMALE lwrml' WANT= CANADA'S LARGEST AND f tea --ted flocks, chicks that arm and FINEST STUDIO - Anto .quality husky *lay and EXPERIENCED 1.IAEOTYPE .,meat birds, chicks that bays pet Better Picture @ at Lower Cost �' ft and livability for vs and Prompt mail service for you. er a Hames. Barred Rocks: N e w Apply to nearest Employment and OFFER ALBUM - Hampahtres, unsexed $11,95, Put- Selective , Service Ofties. Ftle -New style Album With Print@ feta $17.95. cockerels $9.95. Les^- CR 2731, sixes 16-20-127 if Ise a horn X Humps, unsexed $1.1,96. (4c extra) i0 sent with film roil BUSHEL pullets $22.00, cockerels $4.00. 1> RGEMENTS 1 for 360 s Leghorn. unsexed $10.96, . pullets HAIRDAESSIIfG 4 x •" in Easel Mounts $22.96. Order R@ItabI chicks to- te o- SPECIAL PRICES ON ��� day. Reliable Hatchery, Elmira, LEARN aLAIADRE138ING THE - Of AOntario: Robertson method. Information on request retarding classes FRAMING AND COLORING SS FREE CAICKa Robertson's Hairdreasthi Aced" aunt Enlargements. 4 z e" to be easel mounts. A for 1160. Frame QUA FOUNDATION STOCK 18 emy, 137 Avenue 'Road. Tordnto. on Ivory tinted mats, 7 a 9". in VICK - vegistered and Pedigreed birds. s Hold Silver, Circassian Walnut or ` Nothing better in Canada. Order HELP WANTED Blade Ebony finish frames, 69c each. ti now. Prices • fee mixed baby _ • if enlargement colored 79c each. a _ - chicks, m+les and females: Bar- RER OF LIGHTNING APSHOT SERVICE White Leghorns, $11.00: White rod equipment ea re 'Rocks. 115.00; Brown Leghorn@. men for Rart-time work through- Sox 128: Postai Terminal Toronto. $13.00. Pullet 'prices: Barred Out Ontario. Drawing account Print Name and Address Platnty. on Rocks 619.00;' White Leghorn*. against commissions arranged. Orders $22.00: Ltm- White Rooks, $24.00: ited�y20B0 �aiaii Street; Toronto. - Brown Leghorna, $24.00. 26 free TEACHERS WANTED chicks our ch4lce.' will be given -. for each 200 mixed ebicks order- CYLINDER PRES6IMAN WANTED, RICHSIOND CENTRE SCHOOL ed and 25 tree chicks for .each one with some experience on Area requires 1 teachers for term 100 day old Pullets ordered_ make-ready. Steady Position.(44for starting Sept. 1st Apply elating .It is estimated that abt>nit„71,000 ptwpk tit Ganda want to buy Goddard Chick Hatchery, Br1- steady reliable man. ( mplour._ religion, qualifications and sal - 72,000 Lein. A Of them would it1[e s - tannin Heights, Ontario. _ week)- Apply nearest Employ a new heating Ys good percentage went & -Selective Service, Office; , ary requtred to: R.. D. Martilh. CLARE HECLA Furnace. _ FILE--C.R. 2519r Sec,-Treas., Selby, Lennox. County. YOL* CAN'T. GO WRONG WITH Ontario. Even with normal production we would not be able t0 meet the Tweddle Chicks. There well be s EXPERIENCF,D LINUTYPE OPER- demand. And matetlab utid tni+nPOwa are still very much guaranteed market next Fall for ator and floor man wanted it WANTED restricted. all the chicks you brood this once: steady position. (44 -hour Spring., The United States Army week). Apply nearest .Employment + :r.ne•,• CLARE-ARE•HECLA dealers can accept Orden now for only ':w.1ll take 30,000.000 lbs. and•Great and Selective getwice Office. FOWL & BRUI LEIta, H1uHLST' nta. Dricea paid. Crates 'available. a' limited number of furnaces or a Greer Britain will also take a � ' .'served is the policy they must follow Don't delay, if, "u need - our surplus eggs. So you can't to Street, Toronto. _ R new furnace. wrong ft you buy good chicks MACHINERY WANTED -PROPERTY UN LAK3 and look after them. Amos Bru- = backer of Moorefield has this EMPIRE MILKING -MACHINE RE- frontage between Hubtsvtlle, comment to make: On the 1350 pairs, pulsators overhauled, some North Bay. Good fishing duck Special, Mating New Hampshire rebuilt pulsators. for exchange. Ave., N shooting. 464 Paling CLORy chicks purchased this Spring my '-V'incent O'Neill...Gatnanoque, Ont. Hamilton. losses up to tour weeks of age ' have been one". Amos has Pur- USED DELLO• LIGHTING PLANTS, chased In ail 'thea year 6100 10. DIESEL TRACTORS, MODELS motors. sad generators wanted. Tweddle Special Mating chicks. TD -40 '(47.6 HP). Industrial or State age, price and condition. Twaddle chicks besides being farm use. Other equipment avail- A, W. Cowan, Monkton, Ont noted for their livabtitty have able. Write, wire, phone. .Leven- >' , also these qualities -the pullets that & Co., Machinery Agents. and 'McIntyre Block, Winnipeg. WE BUY. •s into wonderful- layers , v o n -, de develop _ors Barks, -NEC Herbs, 120 N this cockerels into' Rrand , meat. •hundreds of e A blyds, Prices greatly reduced Berries, Flowers, Leaves, etc. _ nets! tuft^ fat. Can give immed- •PILE 1VlA1CHINE PRICES HIGHER NOW fate delivery of day old and two CEMENT TILE MACHINE, SLIGHT, Write for tut] fiat _ week old -noh-sexed pullet and IV used; 4 to 12 Inch moulds and eackerel chicks in all the pope- fittings, trucks and track. Re- Dominion Herb Distributor. AY ■ , lar pure breeds and hybrid cross- quires two to operate. Good buy 1426 St. La�nrests Rlsd„ :Mettreal ' WITH THE t•AT[NTEO V7rA� F�RE�07 N• Also, 3 week old and older to Interested party. Toronto own• ou]lets for fmmedtate delivery. er has disposgd of Plant.. Apply rres catalogue. Twaddle Chick F. VanMgmond, Clinton, Ont. ISSUE KI --19" s °Retch ertes Limited, Fergus, Ont. L ��. �! ,.-,a.r.:^mr+awnc•�.,s,:am�... :. atSM'-'. +e.lwr-...wr;S•YravM..•: ".+Nna: A+2�:-w:`-0,r✓.x:J:+�•.maa'•r ..r:.m.. ,,�xi• .. ••srr•lmu�sir �: a -F ;!!'�"'. ;}};•;;,+��J , blue of her eyes was deep and ' 'Quality Y 'U Zn" I fearless. The blond little boy, pal o� � Martin, stood on one side of hei7 - • Rosins with long straw-colgted ♦ eurls and great blue -black ttp`ee, �� �� clung to her hand. They looked about them and LOUIS ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM suddenly Meridel's mouth twisted P ' CHARTER 11 and she flung her arms- about Ru - said the old lady, bating on a roll' dolph's neck and hid her face "lanae of Godl He asks.. howl "but skip it,_Rudi.,--'When do the It is all very simple. You stay on young-cmes arrive?" fuer a shoulder-, cr-, theme little L ones came shyly close to him. 1., as the Baron de Morpin, here in "I t;jtould judge from the little 1 They were like' nearly exhausted you Chateau Philibert." • have digested of the press account �. ' "But you, madame—" r that the wil' be here, on tonight's swimmers in a wild sea, mused • Y Ymadame, who have at last reach.,T,EA - ° "I?" The bright eye% danced and train. They know the name of . t"he' ed , the sate and solid, land. And g in that moment she thanked God — sparkled. "1�'ell. I have thought .of station St. Didier des Monts nes.'' that. "They speak French? English?" 'that she had dose this thing. stirring occasionally. Combine sumption averaged 12.5.8 pounds a l shall be your housekeeper." • a • If it please Your Highness," "But madame "I do .not know. But I think it flour. salt and curry powder and year per capita—a little more than « raid, madame it: slow French -111 stir into onions. Add tomato juice the allowance for the coming Stop making objections. 'This is likely that, apart from their own shall show you and the little ones slowly and cook, stirring constant - place 'is like a museum and it's dull .tongue, they. -speak Swiss, , perhaps to your apartments With a noel quarter and a little less than the ly, until mixture thickens alightly. present al!owauce—it become; ob as a morgue and it is the mercy Austrian, with little French or, she dismissed butler, maids and Add beans and heat thoroughly. vious that the American civilian -" the good God that has caused .English." . , cook. The., chauffeur had entered Six servings. is a 'long, .long way frons starci'ng. some excitement to.happen. It will "It is well then. They will travel with the meager luggage. Note:—This is may be used `be good to have these little ones. in ignorance, even were there any (To Be Continued) on lett-over vegetables. - There is no reason in the world to tell them you do not own the Hurry Up Rhubarb- Pudding Rubber Articles that they should ever know you Chateau Ehilibert." TABLE T R L .Y 1 cup sifted all-purpose flour were the butler. We can have a "Some day they'll have to'kno%%' 2' teaspoons baking powder Return To Homes ' new man in the morning. I'll -phone madame." 2 teaspoons sugar • teaspoon-saltRubber gloves, the kind, souse-. "But will it not he cruel to de- a poker game. Now I shall talk to Adapt Recipes ata cup" milk = wives wear to' protect their hand& terve them, to let them think—" that sly lawyer, Gabriel Follet, in p P 2 cups rhubarb cut in 'I -Inch while washing dishes "or dyeing "\o!"' screamed madame, "Sol thetelephone end 'have him send a "To -Foods On Hand piece- clothes; are now back on. the, Can- No! !vol But it would be cruel to staff. • 1' 1 " alsc" tell "hint .that nay % cup brown "sugar adian retail' market in limited quan- -have them learn, after being heat?—is nett ihr 13.Quse e.€ in —One of the man3�-preb}ems of water _ _.. toiher step iii bombed and torpedoed and frozen, &frosts, the Baron Rudi de \lorpin, the home economists of the Con Mix and sift flour,,baking pow- the gradual return of the 'rubber. and starved, that they are very the y sung Princess of Gratzen; the sumer Section, Dominion Depart der, sugar and salt; add milk and household .products so widely used -likely to be at least frozen and royal cousins.'• meat of Agriculture, is developing' 'combine. Place rhubarb in a. greats- -in peacetime. 'like again, my old one. "Ir souuds like a dream, ma- recipes for available foods and ed baking dish and spread batter The :gloves, like other products adapting them to today's needs. over sugar in. finding their way back into the .. v it Dissolve brown "There!" She lowered her 'voice She smiled up at hint over, the With an eye to "shortcut ting" and boiling water, pour over batter. homes, are not made of natural . as she sass the hurt, the trouble, white telephone, like an ofd pixy, aimDlifying they have worked out Bake in a moderately hot oven, rubber, but of neoprene, one•of th' the defeat in Iludol ti's I_ began to live again, Baron. I some new, streamlined combina- 3760F, . for 30 -minutes. This Dud- synthetics. p pale blue must also call m ne h y . oyes. After all, he had dreamed' of Y p e'w, Roger tions of familiar foods. /fling requires no sauce.: Six eery- Pot scrapers; fly swatters, and greatness once, of the high places, fibre, and tell him the same story. Here are samQ of the new tricks ! lugs. many other' articles are now being of ease and opulence. "I did not He ryould, be one to come blunder= recently discovered ' by • these ex- _ manufactured front reclaimed rub' mean that you would. be unable to m6 to ':.nd spoil things. I take 'it, ports. Macaroni and spaghetti are her,, and some of these_ are`aiready .maintair. that' ' three is quite Rudolph — Baron — it wo__uld ruin usauliy cooked before mixing with : No Starvation in. the retail shens. a number and children need so everything if the pretty Meridel the other ingredients but here is In United States _ triuchl Believe me, too you will be knew= a modern simplified version. - -»-••- * ' Oven Macaroni. j,,u�{�� �. doing a kndness to' a lonely old "She would not stay. I think;' 1 cup uncooked macaroni_ If you doubt that the American + s the Oro ec t in years have 1 'had" Rudi shook his head. "If she is :% cups canned tomatoes people can survive a bit of -belt- ; the prospect of such fun or looked like— % cup cold water - tightening, survey some of the fig. ; forward so much to anything, You' "Ah!" The black eyes danced. 1 cup chopped onion urea given out by the government L , - must . . I tell you, Monsieur le • ••Ah it was then her mother for 1 cup grated, nippy ebeeai in connectiort with the 12 per cent _ Baron. I, must begin calling you whom you vowed to build the gold- tiff teaspoon salt cut in civilian meat supplies, sug- �`��� � baron." en castle." Dash of pepper Tura gests the Buffalo Courier -Express, Rudolph stared at Madame Fa- Combine all ingredients. -which went into effect on April 1. . . _ Rudoph Wadded elavrl •. 'She w 6_ born or a castle." into a greased dish. Bake in a mor the. quarter beginning on a :;• fag it7te a slow dawn Tato his eyes. "AIL women are," said madame. moderate oven,_ 35Q•F, -for 1 hour. date, the civilian allotment will 'There are no words, madame — "Though most see theirs in the Biz servinYs. be 3,793,000,000 pounds. This works none that I know in any language, - smoke from the kitchen stove or - _ Tomato Curry Vegetable out to an atto•wace of about, tib to express the steams from the wash tub. Air, 1% tablespoons mild -flavoured fat pounds a year or 'a little better "There may be some in Siwash," You. Follet, .my old spittoon. how % cup chopped onion than 934 pounds -a month per cap- soca it I want you to send me 1% tablespoons flour- - ita, as compared with an allow- '.: IT'5 AMAZING bow the some servants at once. I am en. % teaspoon salt ante of 130 pounds a year or a a• es tertaining royalty. Oh.. no, my % teaspoon curry powder little mare than 1.0 pounds a month: ltadiallt liOaBt used in smart friend—not Napoleon: nor E cups tomato juice - per capita for the first quarter of - manufacturing Maxwell am I Cleopatra. You listen to me 2% cups drained canne0 green or 1945. t r and keep quiet." wax beans _ %Vb n '*6t I;Ot#$C�@. b-_t't�s" nit_- _ _. you considerr • _ er s ontagnes is only bit fat in saucepan. Add onion in the immediate pre-war period , the flavor and goodness of three hours by car from.. Montreal. and cook 5 minutes over low beat, of 1935-1,939, American meat con- 'tbis fine blend. Every bean-• (Gabriel Follet who of late',had ob- 3s roasted @v@Taj all jetted little to madame's most 'ex. Yy, travagant whims, Beat 'the requtr- _ ,thrpugh, ed domestics up to the mountain 'chateau so quickly that it savored Tortured mon gats help, considerably of Aladdin's, lamp. The old lady inspected the new' i ' - _ cook, maids and butler. The ebauf-- r: Laltloe Jlfiee •four had already gone to meet the - Mixed at Homo wheezy old ' train that arrived at ---Relived __ St. Didier every other night. The baron, the subdued but stately- Ru - RHEUMATIC PAIN- dolph, had accompanied - him. A' says S`uf hired These people, madame had stipu- ated, must know .mothIng of her- e` status at Philibert. She was the ^I have rued ALLENRU for several housekeeper, Mad&me•L„aurlb. She , months. l could hardly walk on account had left off the usual ghastly' _nAmp makeup. donned a ' ftUeved• I cm -go like a race horse too and white cap and looked the part. cow "Mon She She was a grea!J�&ctress, madame. ' l ` Rudolph's eyes glistened when he Don't 6e a victim of the pains and saw 'the way she eurtsfe"n the •-aches caused by rheumaasm, lumba o great entry ball, of the chateau as - of neuritis without trying this situp e, the princess and her little.. cousins walked up the wide steps. inexpensive recipe you can mi: at ` Lome. T`lra tablespoons of ALLE1�jRU, �r phis the juice of 1/= lemon in a glass of '!`he new staff gate their respect. ful salutations, genuine awe in " r water, Your money back if not entirely their eyes. This was indeed a grin= satis5txi, )net "83< at all drub stores1L__ AfV-bMyj. cess, True, 'she wore an old tweed • Burberry a , a seen many Nrlte for - informative booklet storms and a fawn felt bat that? ,a "Here's rood Health to. You^ to was battered and out of shape, but { Stafford Miller (of Canada) Ltd., her hair was like Marguerite's and + Dept. 5. 172 John St., Toronto. Ont. when she uncovered her head the JJjjIII thick braids of it lay coronet ,fash- You Will Enjoy Staying At - • ' � �• ;k< �^�' ion like things woven of golden The $T. REGIS HOTEL. sunbeams, and' her mouth, though s& c : rortox'ro red, and soft, was 'imperious; the • Every Room with Hata, show. ee' and 1'elephose, yl)uvb , $3 D . ' Easy Way To Treat Uuuble, 13.60 up, � -..,� Good !•bud, Dieing end Dates.- Ing asr Yore P t. Ing tvlglrtt,. ainfn Piles a Sherbourne at Carlton , - every per-- son In Canada suffering from sore, Itching, painful piles to try a simple- home imply home remedy with the promise of t a reliable firm to refund the cost of the treatment it you. are not Meada � satisfied with the results. get Simply abttle go of Hem-Roid alnd use qvx 1 o u directed. Hem-Roid Is an Intern- al treatment, easy and pleasant to Nothing tsmofedepres• use and p!etising results ars quick- `sing than headaches.., r ly noticed ' itching and soreness JWhy suffer?_Lambly's are •relieved, paln subsides and as will ave instant relief. the treatment Is, continued the more, give painful Dile tumors deal over leav- LambEy'stsgt5odfor ear•�• ng the rectal membranes clean erhe.roothache, pains in and healthy.' Get a bottle of Hem. - back, stomach. bowels. yi�ft0�� Roid today and see for yourself , what an easy• pleasant way this is ;,,•�, to rid v --,self of your Dile mi"s ry, I • htlTFo I'he sponsor of this notice Is n relinbte firrn, doing business j Is Casndn for over 20 fears. If you '::'; ?;;:• i HEADACHE POWDERS la• are troulded with sure, lichlq�, a, .`, y; ti- nt t+tlrs: tit•m•IIuIA mini held '''' yon qul.'I4ly or the still lrurehlsse �`�i ISSUE 20-1943 pries gladly rerusded. will be ;Yj' '' Equipment, Du m Nater Sam Schwartz S3stemB, Beatty Stable Claremont, Ont. 21' BoM Street -West, Oshawa, Ont..... Equipment; and'_... Building Mate:-iala 1 "'_ `Fre Work Guara .PICKEMNG.. MEAT MARKET. e B602 „ ' :. .FRAN'H R. SIAMO _ JR - ,apy and Mineral, Vapor Bath Treatment. Practicing 22 years x;. -Consultation Free Hours: 9 a. M to 9 P. 01, Daily, except bldnday and Friday -- ,F..I Donavan Quality First - Service our I. im tlp[io..�e RUWUYBsrr, �r'DONALD X AL, sowww. Notary te 4oew1n Fni& 8e8ne.e yoy"WE BUT THR RM YOU KAHE TRZ TRW b!•6:du+. pat rie YK of Coewt ��krato r _- ` stv Y P'lsane Pkl afft so Xft 8hw* Hint, Oshawa, Os*.