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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1945_05_25'M 1 .n �,,•,y C 4 VOL, LX.IY ,z'ICKBRING% ONS'.; FRIDAY9 MAV. ' 'L5'. 1845 No. 40 } o; .ToOP PIC, XU-ZING N..EVVS Baseball .Leaguerin Townibse. g p - .� .. _ • . • • - - I eas on Jane '1945 Schedule Liberal Candidates Holding Series ridietisg Twp. Baseball Leigne " ""`.';_ Of Meetings Throughout Township Pickering Pillage '� Sade 6 - Claremont. at, Greenwood , , • 'Rr E` N. Sinclair, Federal Liberal Miss Louise Rorke has been ord-, - Audley at Picklering - Candidate and Dr. Gifford, Provin- erect to bed' for a month through �Jase 18 Greenwood at Claremvat tial Candidate held at largely att- ill health.= - Pickering at Audley :.,, , ., ended meeting at Ciarawnt_ en the Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mitchell have June 20 - Claremont at Pickering fi t;` 22nd, opening 8 series throughout berPrrin , the North.Count for a Audle at Greenwood - rY ,.' the township rtu:.iing up to the 31st. few days. Janie 'Lel � - Pickering- at aremon .. R. - , of candidates a s are v i rune o s, . is omie for Greenwood at Audley p and highly respected in this district ' eight days visiting his-"another--and-- 3uly 4 - Claremont at Audley . _ � and ata being given -enthusiastic rt- brother Doug. latelyreturned from Pickering" at Graeruwood F s: captions- wherever they appear. overseas. .Tiny .11 r Audley at Claremornt 4� Sympathy is extended 'to Mrs. "C. Greenwood at Pickering t J. Stevenson oli the Passing '•palm Oil'by Alan Lishman at P g of lyer ,July 18 - Clareinv.-it at Greenwood. 3 ' Rotary Thin week sister Mrs. -Minnie .McMillen,, of - Audley at Pickering `" � ✓. ;i Windsor.. Mrs. McMillen was • the July 25 - Greenwood_ at Claremont y' eldest of the famil and a former - Pickering at Audley ` tris tat a members of Two -items h the resident of Pickers Township, and - Rotary- appear to be' assured eact► Aiig. ,1 - Claremont at Pickering only sister of Mrs: Stevenson: _ - Audley at week are: ei�iceTlent-c�sirsre and ia- _ - : Aug. 8 -Pickering at Greenwoodre n w o d terirstirig addresses. Alan Lishman, - Greenwood at Audley introduced by hie sponsor, N.' R. Pickerr�rg Women's Insf}tote Aug. lb • - Claremont at Audley shvrtrazd, as "a progressive, young Pickering 'Greenwood Puckering farmer", has not , always 'The Women's Institute will". meet 'A+ag. 22 - Avdiey at Claremont been a 'iarmer. Having bpent seven on Tuesday, May 29, at the home - Greenwood at Pieberiaq y%ars in Nigeria, Alla is quite fam- of. Mrs. Bie. This is the first meet.- - • • • ` Major "Juno MatBrien ` - ►• iliac with .one of its Leading inidus- irrg of our tnewyear, and a full stt- _ 'T._ iielly Creighton. K. C. trues-4h�e production of palm oil. endanco is 'All gasdes will begin at - 6A5 P. an., - requested, especially the sed if postponed on account of owes- Major Just use rien and Yr• �"olf'anotion pictures were shown, all In his address, he covered the c � ooaveaere, so that all dw conditions, they will be played Kelly Creighton, IL C. conducted a beige 'in the interests• of that part- process of this production fully, business may be dealt with prom t- va the foI'lowimg evening• local moseting in dile Town Hall here' icular party. A large mwAor Stayed describing the Palm tree from which ly. There will be a short devctlloapali CA Thursday evening, lash--the ball for the dance to BarrvWa orchestra• the oil is aoquis�ad..s 1iftY-loot period o! thankagivbng and rmsesn- was filled•--and is what bas usually Major MacB'rien, Federal Candidate slender tree, with its long leafy brance. Assistant - Hostesses: lgra: Slew Indulgence Plessel b� looked aPoi► as a "Liberal and Kelly - Creighton. Provincial foliage at the top, amongst which. Shea and Mrs. V. Wright. Meeting For the Prat three weeks and an- 19 ghold17 this canes _ as a our- candidate have both been spending will be loured clusters of its fruit, at E.30 sharps, •.- Secretary. prise to the local. Liberals and with a considerable amount of time in similar, we gathered to a bunch of til theme elections are over, tha satisfaction, no doubt to the .Oat- this neighborhood, setting aegmmn- bananas, about. 18 inches in diem- Seros:--lsasybeil -pidoering News has been, and will tiaa. A ted. _.. being .a mass of aiuts or ,T- he awamp�" _wn i �_ re4ter, andthe sise of A aid Election Advertising. And? 'Sugg and novel method the of election ,%ey >�t Thursday evening Collecting of the fruit is perform- P w at strancely emitwh. e'v'eryone else appealed to the younger set Washington United Church, .,.Scam wants advertisiaR space at the sstne who are not being overlooked by May 8th, at Orchard Ina meeting ed largely by mstivea who climb Uye born, on Wednesday, 3isy q. 1945. time. We have sap s definite s- far-seeing organizers. Several films � folks" in that area. — tree with a complicated, Padded rope at 7.18 p. m.. when harness, carrying in their mouths s Campbell, daughter .. ...r. and Mia. mount of space each week, and we large sharp machete (knife to you) A. B. Vincer', • -..,oto, becaam the try to be fair in our distribution Card of Thanks _ • which they drive into the stalk or bride of LA... Harold WesleyHems, isf same. Our paper is "full of .el- � Pubine Meeting stem of thle duster• It fa119: to the of Gander, Newfoundland, ran of - ecdonq-•we know ib•4ut we've just I would like to thank any many ground (the native dodging it as yr. and Mrs. W. T. Sero Picker•« "got to gree somebody tleebed here" 3rrierrds and neighbors for their kind progressive-G°tuervstivbs it fella to avoid tee da'ngc r�r.,+ -.- _ and are doing what we can. We are Hees and tokaens of friendship during pricks sucking out on as aides). g' '' GeorgeH. Dix, Ola mete _ ; wartime paper allowance, re my recent illness. Especially to the Claremont HaU After gathering trrr+ee or `four of. of the b M, Colin Campbell, NUss - sare short help' and taste, ani i annop -i�ng - - -- - __ ��, at the - orgai by, Miss of the b Umsie elections don't a6m come oft families for sending flowers, the :.Tues. Map 29 -' an a pole, riding on his ahoulder, �' e. ,. a marriage age by _ 1 we're in U. get crusty. We hope Band boys of Claremont, StouffviIbe J - and off through the ' jbngke again h r f bride, given ::r slipper to be b�aekt o normal about June 12, send Markhaan, and the Ontario Sand her father, wore ivory slipper satin to home: The fruit is hick bur- arcade on � _so, if you don't like so much ad- Co. the Gyrem wood Church, the u j ied for, a while after which,. and Primrose lures with sweet- aertising, and want snore newsy or Brougham and Greenwood Institutes Brougham 'lull when fermented; they place the heart tackling and long train, with resdino matter, have patience. We for their garde, trite many frierid� fruit in a hollow log to permit the Juliet cap and long veil. The bride don't like lilting up the paper with who, telephoned and sent cards and• 'Mea 3(l fasiiily,. avid neighbors to walk and' was attended by Maid .cf honor, Miss to Mr. Chas. Taggart who gave a _ ' dance in the fruit (to their own Mil Car.,agie and bridesmaids: 'flood transfusion. Illlusi1r, 'Frbms arad Social Evenirng music) allowing the juice or oil to Miss Isabel Heron :and Mrs. 13eMur - Hunter.The_ s man ass Mr. Mur- John Soden, Brougham so--u through the log where � it isgroom, Farr Gallons to the coupon - 24th. _ ray Heron, brother of the m, • - ::, AT 8 P. M. collected, szid taken to the traders, dov►:i the rives. The juice in its or- with ushers Mossrs Gordon Campbell - -._ - igiq tate is a red, wr - _ and Lorne Heron. Uo Congratulatilone tb Canvissers and s dark rya-col receptio wa our. The nativresn e 1 -__- wooden casks, o bride's. auut Mrs. Geo� Subscribers tie agroup together innFedera E eeMason, West Hill. On their ice suit ,IOribehalf , of the 8th Victory I;oan . and float them down the river as a" trip, the bride wore atwo- fete soil raft. ,They have plenty of tame, g.id P - - Committee, we wish to congratulate mai spend several weeks. "dickrer of slate blue with navy blue iiccems- the canvassers and the subscribers in "with traders . along the river. cries and stone Marten furs: g in their attainnuenk of oversubscrib- The juice• is processed' on this- ing the objecttiyp for Pickering coast and shipped by tanker to all C. G. I. T. Aetivitiea i 1.B 1 Butt - The whoL� ieaaLed support of the, ports o .pre-w r �,- To the Electorq of Ontario Riding: _ Victory Loan Campaign Years the P� tree has been dom- As, we emerge from the European by •� enticed" and grown in Sumatra in a eery enjoyable ese'Da was . War and return to the ec>nquest of people of Pickering Township re- the East Indies. The Sumatra oil spent at the Mother'and 'Daughter Japan, we look to the future cOnq of our vectis the,. determination to back the is proving a superior quality and is banquet which was held at the Gor- : t ,w.1 cou,itry. The goveruxsent has boy's up and to contribute to the being used largely in edible prod- don House on Friday .evening last: i 4•: made plane for ti>te reconstruction making of the peace. ucts, while the Nigeria product ie Mildred Bath was chairman for , period-1t, has created -a new Depart- 8th Victory Loan Committee still being used in titre manufacture the evening. Dinner was served foil.;.' memt of ReconstrWctio:r and has TownsUip of Pickering of soaps, 'munitions -sad armament owed by a toast to the Kim. Jour B. Aanir chairman (grant gave this address of welcome. placed a Cabinet Minister at its y: • teanperrrg. A toast to the mothers "was givien hvad•. The Minister is Hon. C. D. Servicernei Doup Johns and Craig _ Howe who has madp each a success.. Aasessoes Salary Raised Murkar were guests of the Club on by Helen Brett, followed by a reply from Mrs._ Fallaise. Mrs, Westney at t o pa an i sin con a srng- ,, " Mt;nitions and- Supply, during the Next week's sleeting would be song• Betty' Scott introduced the war. This new departrrtt=ret has made At a meet;ag of the` Pickering Vern. Smith's night, but the speak- spealwer, Miss Louise Rorke, who preparatioipi • fir 'the speedy comms- Tm-nship Council last week to deal er is behig' waived and the evening ave an itnterestin ,' g g -' talk on Our sio•.f of war industries to meet peace with two special items, it was agni_d devoted to.furtiver arrangenlerrts for Mothers". The C. G. I. T. girls thin time needs. It is promoting " arrd to -raise the. Assessor's s iia�•y to the First of July. sang a couple of numbsr•s in, two- co-ordinatirig programs of national { $1000 , par y ear, plus $300 for car part. A pleasant •evening closed with - and regional developrnf•at,._ housing ! expenaes and commission „ on. dogs Pickering Library Notes- the singing of "'Auld Lang Syme", and conuhunity planning, and other assessed. The assessors work u_n(.Qr pro)-,cts to '•irr_aintain employment. I° the new covaty system, -is a "full Thp` Valley of Decision" by Mar- An E L or-a"-d-d.land sDevelopment now n..o eration 1'he-new ar 7�� k has time task. �s ha .•Pm ' _ p i ' g ag:: to house township cis Davey rt •held its place for an ` With the �h�rehes ' Po K/ •' ' i to assist in, the convers.c:i of w aY 'road equipmelYt 'u X11 be 'a c-ement -unusually ,.Ion time in the beast- plants.. To provifie ,for the construe •block 1?uilc}irg GO by • 40 feet and w'i'll sell►.r" list., and is still very pupal- - �_ ar in libraries. there is continui.ig ti. T - interact in the long family e on -� modernization of exisiting houses rural and' urban, the Nat_iolial Brock' Road. The garag,_ will b' St.'Ceoig�e s Church, Sunday, Map icIe of three sea rations and in the Housing Act has, g:#�atiy expanded in scop? at the last session' •i built on the; north-east corner 6f 'developnU2nt of the labor problem 27, it a, m• Flower Service. A ser- _ I. . • • •� t z' olviiship lot at, the' rear of the vice of ` prayer fbr Gbd's - bkessin of Parliament, 1e t around Which . the action centres. _ In the tivhol� field .of recunstruction the Liberal` Government has i Alu:iicipal building. It .will -extend ,;Qf Lina--Gayer" by the- samris `nut- on the farms, fields and gardens acrd made extnsise -plans and-has put tfiekn-in opesatiquk_,____It_has. not . - back to_Pive- feet from the west hor is t kind-of bo • of thasrksgivi,�g for Hioodness as wanted until, the war • ik all. ov;�r •and trouble has suet im • It has the -_ sida li:ie. Roy ward, Read Supt., is _� interest _there being chiefly in revue in' theeauties- -of nature. machinery all iv oparation now. This .one phase of Government pre- planning to coarimence work 'on• the a peasant girl who finally becorr4es ' The church" will be decorated with parartiom tc, came for the inteilests of the Plein peaceV=e should hew building .as -.soon 'as weather . a noted Singer. -Since Marcia Dpven- floral offer ngs and all are invited warrant a mturn of that Government to carry_- Plans through. On p.:mits. _ _ port's mother was an opera singer -to -attend thi$- - sprvice. -Prleacher. behalf of-the Government I ,acre appealing to the v tier'a•as its candidate Rev. E. G. Robinson. Sunday school a GrasmQre Farm Again Noted she knows' the lifle that she writes as usual, 10 a. m. in this) ejection.- I ask you to !think elf t)iis :plannfmg as well as of the of intimately. "A Tree Grows in matters I have- discussed in _fbraner messages and to give ane your PiClaerina Favo 'te Juanita d13124 Brooklyn" - -by Betty Smith."last vo es see a Gover�izrrent-is-retuirred to office. -- ear's outstanding book is a fra k Danbarton ' I hope you will be at the Monstier Liberal Meeting in the Arena bred by F. M. Chapman, and owned Y g St. Paul's Church. Sunday, May at Oshawa on F'r'iday, May 25, at 8 p. -m- I expect to speak. by Woodlands I:tves�tments Ltd., of. story of alum lice, in Brooklyn 2t 3 pl m. - Dve g Prayer atm Selo the sauwutrice tin this paper end be on hand. Oshawa; has -recently been � awarded a3�PaO+y iM interest' centering a' ,Sermon. Preacher at this service, .a Gold Medal Certificate b the round Francie Nolan, the most att- r x Canadian Jersey Cattle Club, for her rsctive n*mber of her Irish house- v' E. G. Robinson. Sunday school -W. E. N. Sinclair, Oshawa Y „ n at 2 p. m. The Apostolic Rite of 5-pear old record of 9692 pounds of hold. In The Razor's Edge Scan- Confirmation will die adrnrnistered VOTE FOR SINCLAIR milk, 611 pounds of fat � 305 days, erset Maughan presents 11110 through to a class of carZdates ire this. with an average test of 6.30 per two extremes Elliott Pursuing church on Wednesday May 30, at cent. She is the daughter of Mr. 'the tremendous trilles of politle Soo- 8.16 p, m,. All are cordially invited { Chapman's senior he sire Brsatap- , iety, and Larry Searching for sSr . ____�_l, ��._._ J --_7 or 1 j DOODLEBUG CARGO PLANE i� � stre _g ...- - _'ACCOIT]![TAISTS of AUD1BSltS FOR sALlt eil't'*)It?tlRtTt!~< ! ItR t� tripe: s BE A MA1Rt3I2LS5f-R w t. ,._ INCOa16 TAJ[ R PORT1 t,Y/Y- 6TRAW Li!•:KKY 1'LAAf'Yti, Ant Atc• _ �. plate Bookkeeping Services. timall agus, raspberries, perch trees JOIN t ANAIrA't4 I,L:AIrI\ti tAcH+MrL or Large Businesses. Travel any apples. Dears, ♦lams, caerries ureas Opportunit)'. L.enrs t ' j. :where. Albert Brett & Ca, Pea currants, shrubs, bedglns HaiwArt:sing S Wellington st IL Toronto. OoL shads trees, wire ire• guards plNsant dignified ps+•fra,nm+, auwd Norfollt Nursery, Slmcoe. tintarlo wages, thousands successful Naivel. - N a Am reorteei e)s- - , f AGENTS WANTED iL'LEC,TRiC 1[UTU NEW. $am. Il str edea' utn stn. I11u rated cr rolut;+te res. REPRESENTATIVES RELIABLE bought, sold, lien Electric tlis. pay or enil _ _ „• lays„ Ltd- 2 Allen rinSe r. WriteMARVEL.- HAIItIMEN14IK+: wanted to sell Plastic Coatings. essay Ltd„ 22Y6 Uuff*rin 6... Tu- especially suited for Brick and ronto. w'Hux)1.8 _ 1 >ISe1e1- surfaces, also for Roofs i5i tlLtxlR N'., Ti>K+ N'1'U Finest quality products. Good GUERNSEY REDUCf'ION SALE. 40 Branches: 44 'Kira, - St H++mllton _ commissions, Box IT, Ti Adelaide•fully Accredtted.Bloodtested Nor- %, 74 Rideau Street. t+,tinwa W., Toronto, mandalet Farm, London, Guern- am - seys, Wednesday. June 63L at Wilson PA7 blA^C1+ t' BABY CHICKS `Sales Stables, Queen 'Elizabeth Highway. -Oakville. 12 Cows, 11 FETHC411STUNHAlit;H.6r +'ua11'pNY SPECIAL' PULLET SALE bred Heifers, 10, Yearlings, ' 2 Patent . Sjulicitors. b:stlit) shed' ? - BTA�iTED BARRED RUCK YUL- prrechome Generalfer l all eson5 McDonald 1890: !4 King \\'ret. Turuatu. aeaccket fcargohplafion egdeaigned t operate frOra--rottgh: Wields dust _ Sit cents. " Ka medial• deliver - Su reme--FGenor aro _-Sue to -quest -' g its tits new Rairehild C_U lets. 1 week old 23c, 2 weeks old Farms Imperator, 6 in calf to Booklet of Inru'rm:rti+on un re- ainst-thilt _Wt 'behind the lines and Ideal for island base opecatlon in the Palcfic• heights. Ontario. Normeadale Forme, chino r�Rs _ St. London. UtiAL Plane has cruising speed of over 900 miles an hour, a*000-tnl�e 1 BABY cess[••: i.EGHORxs: Climax 4 Cylinder Pourer SICKNESS AND OT _. .,.range, and can carry nine tong 600 miles. It will trWPort v A-Rocks; Hybrids. Some choice $,5 H.P. HER PIame. - equipped paratroopers, startFd chicks available up to S L'nit. Also International 6 'foot lems overcome in Jesus' Name.. and 4 week old. Write or phone Combine with pickup attachment, Interdenominational book, thirty Granton. in 000d working order. Roy centb. William Edsall; Nanticoke, world parts arrives at ala nrgs. Ont. Phone 28 R 8. Whitwe n roo while river an POULTRY BULLS- _C - Allpr_ else A2 3 tars rand 1'Hl/'1'lil:ItAl'H1 Port of Hamb%Wg ntC s. wt UOUB champion at Richman r-. inland waterways that extend healthy. vigorous chicks. Buy ed by R.U.P. bull, Silver Spring TLME L'FSTED QUALITY - The Canadians' are 'ct►lliag on chicles with breeding and livability Cavalier and from a high testing SERVICE and SATISFACTION through Germany. 'and you will b• certain o! •occas■ dam, with three R.O.P. records, _ Our Breeders n Government Your ms u e otr a and Hamburg, the great seaport of Brae a ars all G e amens at c in To capture Hamburg means that 'inspected, banded and blood-tested p iced 5 o b calves tl ru r . 4ev. t e ^ r i2 0. Also bull c es Y t ve r. Qermany, writes W. L. Clark, Write for descriptive catalogue of excellent brBank . ApDty F. prfateo the Canadians have taken one and prices on our Government O .Argue. 284 Bank et„ Ottawa. REPRINTS Ii for 260 2bc The Wilisor Star.' It is a sprawl- the greatest'prizes of 'the war approved chicks. FiNLaT ENL.ARr.1)N•: SERVICE _ . Sieg city, which has' its streets run- against the Reich. _ HONKTON POULTRY- - ONE NO. 2 COCKSRUTT 8-FUR- w n may not get all tee filmsgyou - g along elle edges of islets from ----...._ _ _. FARMS row tractor plow, in Al condition. want tate yeardbut you coo bet, all plug ---- Albers Flfa, Indian River. OnL ►he quality and eerwtce You desire e. sea. The main harbor is a huge meaktea. o■tart• by sending your films to •:$erase of. docks and warehouses- Tt ii announced by the British ���� BAR CHIC 8 REG. 7'AMWORTH PIGS, SIX Ins, TRIAL PRaTv al•;B� ICE y astern Of weeks old. either sex $10.00 each. station -J. Toronto The cit is an intricate p 'Ministry of Health that .the tray Bale. Re Chicle ars from win. R• Wood, R I. Lombardy, •stirs and wrier routes.. nurseries established for the child- Government Approves blood- Ontario. CANADA'S LARGEST tested flocks, chick■ that develop STUDIO Hamburg is a city where a mo- rea of women on war work are to into Quality husky layers and tprist can get {ort la'no tient. Short remain after file war, as nursery (neat girds, chicks that ha►e - FARMS FOR SALE STAR SNAPSHOT' SERVICE gnaUty sad llvalonity for us and rtrests that ruse smack Into a river schools for children from -S to s. !6r you, Atter Mal 16, Bus■ex X 60 OR 1o0-ACRE FARM 5 NULEB Don't `risk losing '`Your picture■. _ vr' canal make driving. confusing. Oat ter Humps, Barred Rocks. New Went of Welland, Iii miles south Snaps can't be taken over again. Hiampshlre■, uas•sed $11.$16, Du+l- of Fenwick„ on gravel road: lays Bend your film rolls to Canada's" ;We recall once getting so lost i!S gxTRA FUSSY coffee iso $17.!6. cockerels $9.96. L•i- high. well drained: clean and largest and finest studio. t be t Abe mare of Hamburg ltretts, we horn X Ramps, unsexed 811.16. productive, of good sandy loam' ptetures at;•,lower cost yyullaL f22.00, cockerels $4.00• well fenced, 10 acres good bush. PRO-MPT, MAIL SERVICE ' finally had t6 get a native with a ]O�p�j �p ll�ld al>ioat Leghorna unsexed $10.95, pullets -Iger well, good buildings, lots of Any Site Roll-4 or I Exposures t+icycle to ride is front ib guide els Available at $22.96. Ur'der Reliable Chic to- good water, 3 acres orchard. DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 256 day. Reliable Hatchery, Elmira, , large frame house with targe I get best results from -Star Snap !O our destination. Arid, even that ►ell House• Ontario. sun-porch, electricity, large, barn shot Service" writes a customer la was_ not, so easy, because he forgotrfiIIiIIAllp� with basement and modern stable Nova Scotlr, who adds that she bus - that sear cannot always be drives gro "e REDUCED PRICES FOR' equipment, tile silo, hog pen. tried many places. ' `NtrOugb narrow passages that ptfe= �p/e G> Zllfat Aillti any CHICKS and house, work shop poultry and brooder houses, g poultry SPECIAL ALBUM OFFER gent no difficulty for the Cyclist. ��1� BARRED ROCKS 12c. LEGHORN garage. etc. Good Belgian teats, New Style Album_ With Pr1at■• _ - ty" Of t 0&8 flsastaGT* It'f Pullets 32c. Barred Pallets M.H. abtndnr, barn equ3200 ipment. riot (4t ext a) laizes 6■ent with film roll. _Hamburg has been oad • O.B. Breeding. ay. oma and sea. tienGEMENTS- t Wates terminals ►tl Eu %o�'b Coffft Rocks r* kapo all broader& are blood-tested. for ilT,ti00. Harvey Chambers, COLORED AND. FRAMED -lope.. Octan triffit _ from the B. R. Cockerels to ■ix weeks ole Fenwick also Iwshorn Pullets eight weeks Enlargements 4 : P' in beautiful old fully feathered and roosting.' FEMALE HELP w•AN'C>tD easel mounts, 8 for 26a Framed oa ' Hylarid Broilers four weeks and ivory. tinted mats, 1 x i" In Gold. over. One dollar books Your order - Sipes,. Circassian Wslaut, or Black ,tour- Johnson Rate ry, Fergus. EXPERIENCED LINOTYPE .Ebony ffaiah frames, .6la cult Out. If enlargement colored. Tile each. OR WE CAN GIVE ):][MEDIATE Dllil- Apply to a� e�stAEmplooyment and STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE jj livery early Iday pullets, a to 4 Seleetive Service Office. Dile Box 129, Po•ta1 Terminal A. Toro nta weeks old. T+akin orders for CR 2181. Print Namb and Address Plainly on -- _ June delivery ch pullets, Orders �oekerels. Bray Hatc erY. 1$ lobo N.. Hamilton, O.L ¢AIRDRESSINd TEACHERS WANTED LEA - - -FOR JUNE AND JULY BARRED. Robertson method. Information HAIiPDEN && N©. 8 NOcher.S+IBZ Rock Mixed loc. Barred Rock on request riding classes, wants a Protestant Teacher, du- . { Pullets 16c, White Leghorn mixed tobertson's Re refs' remain Aced- Ries_ to commence- Sept, Salary 9c• Whits Le bar ulletr 20G' emy. 137 Avenue Road. Toronto. $1300.00. Btsts experience. Pre- ` yl' 'White Rock VIxed 15c. Brows sent teacher. here four Years. Leghorn Pullets 24c. Goddard Apply to N. A. Schenk, Secy. I`eurtradL Oat. Chick Hatcheries Ltd.. Britannia _ HELP WANTED- DO eust CONSOLIDATED- SCHOOL yro w Heights, OnL THE OBJECT OF ALL BUSINESS CYLINDER PRESSMAN WANTED, requires, two teachers; Principal " l w one with come experience oo 'Male preferred: salary 1600.00, i is to make a profit and to do so make-ready. Steady position for Junior room $1400.00. Be ool 40 demands a careful selection of at:ady' reliable man, (44-hoar miles east of Port Arthur, good stock. Successful poultrymen week); Apply nearest Employ- °` s know that the chicks they -buy ems t t Selective Service Office. 'train and bus ns-tce. ApDlndre iixr 0* have a great deal to do with the Sag Hundreds. ofey maetatlticattons-to L J. Andrew. Fi[.E7-C •R 2619: Secretary, Oulmet,_Ont 777 these p urofftm ltryinen' order Top NNotch _ -EXPERIENCED i.1N Chicks year after year. All chicks ator and floor man wanted at WANTED I Government Approved from blood once, steady positlba. (44-hour 1 tested breeders. Prices of a' few :-,;vee i .Apply nearest EmD!oYment breeds tot delivery' -after May WANTED—PROPERTY ON t.AKID 16th. Non-erred: White Ley-aurae and Selective service Office.' frontage between Huntsville. FlIX—C•R 2520. North Bay. Good fishing, duck - ►^ 10.95, Barred Rocks: New Hames- shooting. 464 Paling Ave., N New Hampshire X Burred Hamilton. shires, M fa 'mWOMexperience ri q e BOY. HELP OY .Rocks. 11.45, Assorted Lightnot Breda '0.95, Assorted Heavies State wage ex ectad. Box 29, 78 y,.. p , 10.46.-: Pullets: White Leghorn Adelaide W., Toronto. USED DELLO LIC orator PLANTS, A' :r• _f 12.9.6..Barred Rocks. New -.Ramp- motors, end generators wonted. _ e X• Barred Rocks 18.95, New EX?ERIENCED COUPLE (NO FAM- stairState age .price and condition. Assorted Light farm in Weston H. W• Cowan, Monklon; Oat. Breeds 20.95. Assorts env r district. Mo ern quer erq. 36.95: Cockerels: White Leghorn& ,stating ages and when available WE 'BUY 1.00 'Barred Rocks, New Hames- Box 26: 73 and W.,' Toronto. rps, Roots, Bar 1:14 ahire X. Barred Hocks 8.95. New hundreds, of He. Hiampshires 7.95,- Assorted, Heav- DEAN 'AS FARM HELPER AND Berrtes, Flower=, leeves,�etc. fes 6.95. Atter. June 1St Still low- gardener: wife as cook-housekeep- PRICES HIGHER NdW -� 71 er prices. 2 week old add 6c to er for country home; three adults above prices. Send for cumplete who Spend less than. half. -their Write fur tun list price list of all breeds and IIy- time there: best of living ac- DoYninion Herb Distributors, i•. bride. Also 8 week Old pullets commodations: highest wastes aTrd older. Prompt ' delivery. Top- -paid: ' must have good refecenres. 14!25 St. Lawrence Ulvd., biontrcal ..Notch t hickeries, Gu'elph,. Ont. Dux 28, 73 Adelaide West. li - :, yonto., GENERAL STORE IN ♦ 13IGH in the I,aurf:ntians on' the MUONEY'S CHICKS -FROJ1• UL7UUD-' � Western-or Central, Ontario, 1 ,t. d i s tested, Government Appruved turnover. Box 30, 73 Adelaide W., ,. "t t t Flocks. Licensed fol• shipping to MACHINERY TORONTO. OIIe OI the IIIOSt. L7eautl1ul .Q2. 4ny, province. White Leghurnsshore of MILKING MACHINE RE• r - Mooney's Poultry l:'arm, North pairs, pulsators overhauled,s ome OWER '111moufltainlakes; this luxuriousIiotel., Lay. Qnt. rebuilt puisatora for exchange. WE- OPERATE A t:(�VN%IlNM %NT Vincent O'Neill, Gananogve; Ont- Licensed Wool Warehvuse and - BABY (;.Hli.'KS AND STARTED -- a are prepared to Purchase tfiis located- on --its own 400' acre- estate,. _ pullets, t to 8 weeks old. White TILE MACHINE. seasons wool clip avc•urdmg t0 C 1,et;horna, Bar- d Rocks, N,ew p 'Government .Grading.. Starld!�rds ;invites you to areal holiday OE rest Hampshire, Hybrids, Ilnyview ftMENT TILE SLIGHT- MACHIN. ,LIGHT-' and at estabilstied• cryo rnmcnt Trenton, Unt•. _,used, ;4 to 12 inch mouida and prices. You ca ap I - our Waal - o fittings, truclke• n •t ck e- evedit against can purchases. _ R tfatchery; and ra R and -relaxation. DON'T MISS THE BURS. THE uires two to opArate. Good buy is getting on and if yvu to interested party. Toronto own- and We do not 'handle aura woollens. Y , - .. do'n'e soon • ortiet' Your chicks it er has disposed of ['lent_ Appt .. 'CRE 8TRATi1Rti1' WiiuL' Ont. De luxe accommodation—acknowledged ,will 'be too late to catch the early F. VanEgmona Clinton Ort Mil Is l TO tiTRATHRtiI' chit ' 9 market, All the ergs and 'Poultry AGRICULTURAL P£CORDS ` fitcat you can produce will be . ,. leadership in service and cuisine. needed next fall: Ws our duty to MEDICAL wll� Yl RCHASE Coil Es OF sppply this food to the liberated countrtea. We can glve 'prompt STOIiACH -AND-THREAD •THREAD WORM: ."Annual Reports or Agricultural delivery on 'day old, 2 week oid often Fare the cause' of ill-health R Arts Association^ for tat' )'rafts _ r.non-sexed. 1 es. No. one. lm- 1854 -,.1869 inclusive. J: A. t':rrrnli, pullet `6t cockerel chicks in all 'mune! Why not in out t Unt. s • To- popular pure breeds and hybrid Is your trouble? Interesting par. ties, Parliament Ruihings, To- crosses. 'Prices'• greatty reduced ticulars—Free! Write Mu-Iveney'f ronto_ - aMontrealfor' June. . Also .,eight week old l+emedies, Specialists.. Toronto I — - - 45 and older.pullets. Free catalogue. SAWMILL Tmieddle -Chick Hatcheries Limit- A TRIAIr-EVERY SUFb ERER OF i ed. Fergus, Ontar-io. Rheumatic . Pains or Neuritis WANTED SAWTL40 FOR CUSTOM 4 should try Dixon's Remedy. sawing -about 400,000 feet nn:� r n res a Ren ew._ Sawmill on hand, Y 5 DYF:IN(i,.AP(D CLF.ANI7!fG power engine necessary. , _ Ottawa. Poat�paid`$L00. - 73 Adelaide W.. Toronto. i HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEM ItAUMEEKA ' FI/llT ' 'BALM -DE-- -T T dyeing or cleaning? write to us stroys offensive odor Instantly, HARDWOOD WANTED -for information. We are glad to 45c battle, Ottawa agent. Denman answer your questions. ' 'Depart. Drug Store. Ottawa, WE ARE-TN ZHE MARKET FOR merit H. Parker's Dye Workr ALL. KINDS OF HARDWOOD Limited. 791 Yong* Street, To. _HAVE..YOU HEARD ABOUT DiX- / ronto - LUMBER WHOLE CUT$. PRE- on's ' Neuritis' and Rheumatic • s Pain Remedy? It gives good re- F'ERRED. FOR SALE surfs. Munro'•_ Drug store. 236. ERIE FLOORING & WOOD ' _ ElAil,, Ottawa. PoatData s1.06. -. PORT'AIiLE, GAS DRIVEN GENER- _ PRODUCTS LTD. al Electric 200 Amp. Welder, 45 Erneot Ave.. Toronto, ' e mounted on tubber tires. Sell for Ml'ri1fAl. 14iriTRUMR1iTis _ cash or will accept tractor 1'n 11BIrn<e 7441 bade. J. Bray. 71 36th St. Long FRh:lo A I;ttI+IH Vt:T11N Rl'Yt9 Brnnch. Phone New 'Toronto .c'ly, exch,once• maair>tl Instru: ISSUE 1062 ][. mr•nrs. lir C'huri-n. Toronto S. Itoger held up his hand "He's you all over, that's why the two 01 _ { lode yo>a.�ccre always fighting. But un- y 5 Quanty Csilar'ant _ it all, Madame Fabre- - Lmigrian, Mike was the apple Of -j, your_ eye and you know it, The , t harder you yelled at him, the loud- er you swore at ,him, the more you loved him.' — --. The old lady scowled fiercely, then blew-her nose and grabbed hastily for a cigarette. "You're too smart, you, Ro•-er — always were -• - _ - — too darned smart." Roger grinned, shook his head. "I71 never be able - to outsmart ' T :CA you, Duchess. Now what about the �OV �O0 � ' " royal guests? Is the housekeeper's - nephew permitted to -have a peep ` L t0 O S Y,WAYV ::-ff.:'Itt�t'_::•:Y11. at them?" ::.... , ; .. take r ••••:;.......:. •y �'•`'� They are at dinner now. I a OSS - • ..: ::.�.:•:• ':•: •:� it you dined before you came here. Q _ f `(To Be Continued) fes::. LOUR -ARTHUR • CUNNINGHAM = _ check her wrap? L.•a ..•�!}i. •. 3. What gifts' are 'appropriate ' CHAPTER 111 never before witnessed such :so for the fiftieth wedding annivers- . . ' "The Princess understands and perb acting." speaks a little Frenchr -Madame • ! . *. ' ''r may' 4. What is the maximum num at Laurin," sai u o p . ew'se Madame had moved her intimate `' r o r s t lver th ]Pel Martin- and Rosins. You may � 1 laced next to the plate? be sure they will learn Last." possessions, her clothes, her count- S•, l ,�!' 1 p „ less• knickknacks and photos to the S. What kiwi of dress should s v good • teachers,• ea - when making formal Ws shallhave 8 a housekeeper's apaitment in the woman w r g stein T" ]Ieridel's 'lour, sweet smile _ l� 4811 afternoon -calls? warmed the` old lady's heart: She `north wing. r wanted to embrace Merldel and She went to her new quarters SIZES e. What is considered the mint- these little ones, tell them they where already she had begun to ar- U:4 mum' tip to gine a waiter in a first- : :were safe_ Leese- the terror now, range her things. There had been class restaurant? -away forever from fear and hun- a sad indment when going through ti' Answers Ser and hate .and misery. them she had come upon Michel'' i 1. Not unless the girl offers 'her • `I "Come -on, Bonhomme- Fricot." - photographs = 'Michet as hs- had - 0 hand first; then he should be quick said little Ros]ne to POI Martin. been three years before, a few days to respond. 2. She may leave it oil The old lady "tared. Meridel preceding the time he -had said, - the back of her chair if she wishes. - _ laughed, a gay, silvery laugh.. "It "-Darn it, Tante Mimi, I shall go to 3. Gold 4. Three pieces on each • i. a nickname from a game they, France if I want-tc: I _shall lead side of the plate. Any extra silver Fricot• is a hero the life I choose. I shall be a ;• can be placed lust before the - play. Botiltomme of theirs. He tie' like the Pied Piper. paintei, a poet,'a tramp —' any- course for n afternoon t is r dress i d Is ,reality-ine-was some queer old thing I like; and I don't cars if I X50 served. s. An afternoon dress and one who did much good is the vis- never earn an honest penny. I'm wrap., 8. Twenty-five cents `Taff in Fiance whets they refnged, tired of your dictator ways. I wart- these little ones, after- Gratzen was - be regimented ariy longer. Roger can take it, seemingly, and he's wel- Prime Minister Churchill, whose was trampled into the ground. I'_= Z, - was in Paris thin. By luck I found acme to it. I'm off." Ur matchless phrases rallied Britain is j her darkest hours, last week gavot ' , of Mirtiq and Rcsine -among the And away he was too, that very C3 the world a new slogan for the re- �ameTess thousands." . -night,-even though-she-had risen to g magnificent heights of invective, mainder of the war—"Forward. " threatenia s and pleadings.' He 'B!% aceto` l aelcs. As.pretty a way to greet Summa tinfliaching; unswerving, ,indcmit- Bonhomme Fricot, said Rosins g p g as we know of--cool and fresh in a , avely, "was shot dead by a Ger- should never, have a cent of her Doilies in- piueappte design de- pinafare frock. Pattern 4811 pro- able; till the whole world is, safe soldier ^ saw �oaey = he didn't want it. -His &and so little is effort and money, vides sleeves and embroidery trans and clean." ,Go into Bonhomme Fricot's -house brother Roger should have it all, they're favorites.-with both novices for, both of which may be 'omitted. and .come out and we saw Bon- he was welcome to it. He was the 'tad experienced crocheters. _ Pattern 4811 comes in sizes 1s, WHY DO more people bomme Fricot'' poor dead body ly- most ungrateful of nephews — he Dainty doilies to use as luncheon, 14, 18, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 38, 38, 405 wasn't, bur she was the most arro- - buffet, dresser: or chair sets. Pattern 42. Size 18, 3)1 yda. 35-in. material. �ir �wre11 House than ` jag there in his but and- then we ant and overbearing of aunts. Sao has directions for doilies; Send tweiity cents (20t) in coins all had to run, for the Panzer' s a stitches,; list of materials. (stamps cannot be accepted) for •nY other brand Of Coffee avers _coming into St. Como and—" Send twenty _. cents in coins tbis pattern to Room 421, T3 Ade- In � world? T1us superb Madame had. ifung Michel's pie- ' "Please come, Rosins," said Ms- (stamps cannot be accepted) for hide St. West, Toronto. Print lure in a trunk that night and tried this pattern to Wilson Needlecraft plainly size, name, address, style blend contains'extra- this del. "And try to forget those n to put him forever out :of-her heart. Dept.. Room 421, 73 Adelaide St. number. Or a - flan L tin•Americaa _ "W a will not • torgef - Bonhamine 'She had heard so word of hist is West. ;Toronto: Print plainly pat- ,. " the years between, nor had his fern number, your name and ad- they have learned nothing and do Coffees, ''elected from the Fricot, said Pal Martin. Not dress. h the haus ' _..were eta viami ism - - t relate t o horrors y w_or ever When wt sae us. chocolate. veryone in St. - the air force; nor had anyone else. been through to the false promises 1[i prQdtl If he had gone to France as he'd y made them by their leaders. Como loved him. He used to teach German Citizens us- games when we hid from the Planned, perhaps they would never .— " 'l .. know what had. become of him. 1 Stukas=and he taught us, to sing. Don't Realize' C11Utjt " �,/ - c• ter Wild young devil anyway; volatile �Ijodern Gtiquetfle They tang the ancient roundelay y- . g Y y; 47th that madame herself had sun in hot-tempered reckless and- `devoid" h f3 The mass of Germans do not feel - 13y Roberti .hes childhood, as the Arched up- of any fear of self-consciousness. Y any guilt or responsibility for the ' stairs. The old lady had set his picture is horrors of war that the whole its chrome frame in her dresser : 1.. Isn't it all. right for a man to' The thick door of madame'' own and had taken it up to look at it, world has-been- suffering, and they offer his hand when being- intro- ` suite closed on the childish voices. holding it -close to her, when she are completely confused about She dated to a girl adame stood in the hall with Res- causes of thi5' war and feel that s. When a woman is dinner dolph and looked at him a moment heard Rogers step-on the stairs-.-- th-ey haie been crtteily and unjust- dancing at i ' hotel, should _ she and smiled and nodded. "It is the Shot put d6wn the picture hastily,- ly , treated, , says Life.. Percy :beat•play i .qas ever in,"- said old but Roger'' dark eyes sound it aM Knauth says that there are a­ few Mimi Fabre, "and the loveliest role once. 'Forgiven him, Tante Mimi? RUR GOODS = x ever enacted." "None of your business.' =She anti-Nazis who realize the truth, "And I, madame," said Ru h gave'him her cheek to kiss. "And. but they area [iny minority an in We carry a large variety p grave danger from. the active un- of the ttaeet human with a deep and humble bots, "haus why are you sneaking up the back . hair goods, spectallsi stairs? _ dwground' movement of the Nazis • ,n de-t -order C6= -- - - ma o _• "�'ou_ told me to. over the phone in the parts of Germany Odcupted w gents' wise and roti- pees, ladies' transform- "You-told the Allies. But it is not the fa- -' don't you remember? I'm the • ateces,' bob wigs. moat atittlr nasi s0 9tecea, ewitchea, etc. housekeeper's nephew now, at - r neaucic is .all .this .anyway?" realistic ordinary German citizens, Whites Hair. Goods , . t * who, are the danger in future, foUS TONGS ,T.. TORO\•TO. olrt'. ! Nothing is more depress ., sing thin headaches r' It s- Rudolph. He's the 'Baron Why sufer?_Lambly's Rudi de biorpin. The princess is `ani{i �gntvee iastani relief. his niece. He's been letting every- r r ` Lam tooth goodEorear• one. in this silly little country of his aKile.rootbache, in/ think he owns Philibert and is ppuunass _ I�a back. stomach. bowels. %� worth a million. 1 didn't have the heart to tell these or; hunted chit- ;r l.. ! I s • dren that he's only the butler. Ro- " er � it would have en cruel'tb--do g,. t - so. a you seen t em w es they first walked into Philibert . this evening=" _They're extra crisp! Extra- ,+ • "l can imagine,"• said Roger - w,,•+�' 16avounomeI Altwsytt overt- slowly., He sprawled otit in ati e:,'y fres4l They're the tempting; = chair, a•' tall, elegant tiFure in rue I try - .""GOOD MORNING" cereal uniform of a flight lieutenant. He MAI' that's really GOOD to eats had been over and back twice*. - Prove to your own satisfaction "Ffn glad you did it, Tante 11 imi.' \ that .Qw*er Corn Flakes are It was like you. 1'd never think of ;.;• most. delicious of all Corn h hitr l' have made a mess •'.'' Flakes. Get several packages of ' sun a thing. d FINo'. 'the situation. You and Mike arc ' a Quaker Corn Flakes to-day l the ones w•ho think of the fitting :;,•:<•>••'•>~'."''^'';<;"'p . . . . . . . . —4hing to do. 1 m glad you've :;>:•::• given dike it's-about time you < brouglit his handsome mug out of <4 Juice • ..with •Lemon -J 1 - --the ash can. He was. always• your - :�•:. ,.:,>:•..::,,;;': - Men and stuntert who suffer wagb•ing' ' favourite, wasn't. -he?" "That ungrateful, headstrong, ir- :'+ �/1 T/#$FfVOVS` b Nheumatism. �• ethos sad paras ausgal r respotrsible—" - e �eoste e`t" �• Neuritis, up lumbago want to rilieve TRi�VFMdRK! such syutptun►s promptly To get such T `s.•�"' - 4� ' •rrltef ... in AI.I.ENNU! Mia 1 table- You Will Enjoy Staying At — {<.':;•• ` ' _ ►� ,".— spi"ttts of this line medicine with t,rte . The ST. REGIS HOTEL , sablesptttm of lemon juice in • glass of _ , wearer. Untold thuusatnfs of folks use 6verj kuum .'lift IlntY, eMsr• %,•. At LE'NItU, C,rt At.1.rN1iU end. .. �'' DOUaLI YOUR, MONEY BACK • :;. y er wad 1'elephowe. y+wale, .rS.:.Q ,t.— _ : EiUARANM Of DELICIOUS FLAVOUR 8k at any. drug scars • tdelid o _ uoudle,. S3.50 up.'� = Write rut inrurreluUve ,booklet • Good Food, I/inlna wool Dome-." fityQasherCoroFlaka.YonAagreetbey,remos delicious ~Here's good Health to Yuu~ to Ina Xlfs ttly, ' d^• If not, rettuntheparrlynee�d,�°cksgetoyour grocer sad I$taffurd-Mlller' fuf Conad6) Ltd.; Sherbourne at Carlton• a YOurPurC6asOpr�ce.vv`berefttnded. eDt. 9, 172 John St. Toronto, (Int.' '1'!1. fiA 4196 TN9 OUAKR OATf COMPANY O* CA)TAaA UMM ` • j ' ISSUE 91-1846 - - . _ _ .: .!!+o•s lit • --- .; ITAN LEY .. ,,t;ii 6hed Advt s - 'ibroaio AD ea2a _ Pick. is w . OMRIE L.MBER - • AGiaooart � , r - H.illsi6a Farms nava dayold cooaker- 1 ilk: 1 r hundr:,d,' I O : 1 br.�eds $ o r R vY , L x y. W. I, �1. For They re • daiivery also dayold c clo, _ • ' 'TRANSPORT -pullets, and a :�yw w. L. 3tart.A f .:Scarboro w�unction Pullets. Ageat Garry Milks, Pic:•iar- 'TRANSPORT StOL'Iffvllle "TELEPHONES — Howard 1117, and Scasburo 886 - -- For Sale-2.young boars, read) for -- =-- e service. Holst�_:� bulli 2 -Year old. D" -T _ -- hon. $tonfi l s46 --�! Buck rake complate less rake. How.. Rough and Dressed Lumber Millwork Sash . Doors Screrns 1'fi cril;.;; vteet of Pickering Franca �(]vl�-� boon Open � Night Ay Sh1ar, Mouldings is D (� R Matinee Saturday At 2 P. A L ;� ' •fi on No. 2, Interior Trion gs SA �vEG 8TC1NE il—Housework Warmed— 4fic cents PQ1 Soft and Hardwood Flooring aF'R][DAY — SATURDAY :1 hour. Will take csre of childre.�, or Brick Insulated Siding Cedargrain Shingle Siding MAY 25 and 26 other housework. By th-) day. R:ta wallboards Rock Lath Cedar Shingles Claremont Meat Allchur�eh, • Highlazid Creek, (caste of _ Asphalt Shingles Roll Roofing Blond Fever Shipl•'•Y'.$) Phone�Scsr. 603. Masonite Products Barclay Tile \ M atr'ket .for W4�_pQew walnut d.:►ette .Bock Wool Insulation Cement and Lime suite, nzd lather seats, tab:•a, buf- Weeping Tile. Sewer Pipe - _Philip Dorn Mary Astor felt, 4 cried 1, Colethen ents, t stove, 3%' Our Motto - Satisfaction or snooty, 'FRISCO RID burner. J. Cox, (,teenwood. '.MARTIN-SENOUR 100 p. c. PURE PAINT Refunded For S air,—dresser with large= mir- Choice Baby Beefs from Ontario's JaAt;m Cagney Margaret Lita"Y : r=roz, and a �4 size bed at.d mattress. Finest Farms NEWS •' ��. J. Valent�.r°' C'a=_n°nt. — All grades of P. C. Cedar Shingles - For Ruicir, Salmi ja Pickering Village ?oasstoes Z8 oz. Lina 2-25e - Church St. zlrame house on stow Round steak roast 87c lb. .MONDAY -= TU88DA2 ! foundation, 7 rooms and bath, hard- MAY 28, and 2'9 '. 'wood floors throughout, fui:lade, x Blade avast ib. L lelectrici`.y, garage �iiacre lot with Choice Fresh and Cooked Meats ' Fr nehman's Creek' flowers A. E. Small cash pa)ment• Apply Sonic -made Sausage A Specialty Richardson. P5c7mr�g phone 60. Joss Fontaine Arturo De Cordova Wanted --Singer Drop. Head. Sewing « K� .''Machines. We pay cash• SHORT SUBJECTS Call or A. L SUTSERLAND r — write. Singer Sewing Machine, 16 Ontario Str. Oshawa, phone 806 9 Pbone 1808 Claremont, Ont' - WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ' tf Wanted to Buy — pianos, radios, AUCTION SALE) MAY 30, and 81 washing machines, violins, searing .-'-- The Eve of St, Mark 1 machines, bic7cles,: tricycles. Have Saturday, }Holy 20,"auction 'sale of • +you any of the above items that tractor and horse-drawn iample- . fou are not using and wish to sell? ments, hay, also household furnit- Michie} O'S;zes and Anne Baxter Tease describe fully. Write Box urs with electric washer, range, Selected S3orts -r 606 News Office. Jun 30 dishes, utensils, othoer household effects, the property of Peter Con - J. M. GASSIIiY Con- -non, Lot 18, con 9, Markham, near �. Ganeral Blackamithing Markham Village. Sale at 1.16 P - Markham _ , m,. Terms carbo. No reservie a8 fawn' has been sold- Clarice Prentice, a' Dunbarton. Orrtaiio a 1944 Sbews tioneer. - Deschawbauls Itoyal Jack, Senior Grand tI>�b Wanted to Buys -used lumber or Hermitage Faris 8dl Champ. Bull ma'lk testing• This is the- seevnd Petmaaeat lias� Pots metal sheeting for snail building. Grand -Champion bull from er Jas. MseBrim CKEY 26ts that prajs the Temper ss& Apply — News Office. Hermitage 'Farms have sold ,n- itage Farms that has been shipped Mai other of their now famous herd. to' the west this past yam• Major Jim MacBrleN Progressive Nerves. It may be Your E�jesr _ Several homed thousand dollar The bull, Dewhambault Royal Jack year. Sycamore Gold Co" another date �r Ontario : lir foes at Halifax. You ens i Sr.hGrsad Cl►apion of the Show Grand Champion was sold to a Conservative Candi TMJ C K OPT- D dean of Riding will speak over CKF'Y on . • ,r,he fro . to be aak%d to pay for ib-- Circuit of 1944 has been sold to the Western breeder. The grand the 1holder of Brjo Funna ab Bre .'Alta. t6e formetbo Saturday, May 26, at 9.1b p. M. on why not let the en ° Th+e dam of Ayrshire W oral's record of 29 1-2 'the -john ers pay for it, tkpy made plenty out owned by A. L- Young. oa previous sales then. this bull has the highest two -'ear- tons. of milk in two lactsti°as (2 as .fid We Hotel Gen" - .Phone 161A t old milk record in the history of vearsl• OSI3A�RA,. O)T • �-�• - - pl of Fire : . � Ma �_ Le C - urance W rite s MW 4 ,o Buildings and fdoentr! -- _ wuidstorm lns�trawe. on BuRdbW Windmills, -Silos ata - - - - ."'Automobile obile Insurance oi< T • All Kinds r Bo & -Rowe �-Sm U iness - R- C•. CLENDENiNQ b FUNT�RAL DIRELTOIR te Anbulasics • `'' g - pia Mark. »!0 se T r S MAll- ffl Qrdinorl`li► OW Conat M in every six gainfully employed,, ar afn : earns his livelihood in a "small business." It may be s j : farm, a store or a lumber -yard; an architectrs office or at . R • ` t AD10 SEF2ViC ,, ,service station. Taken together, these individual enter- prises provide a very substantial part of C'[asda's total . �ir�•- iQ R'-� jobs—must continue to do so after the war: - / Dtei 1hi Mars' ahead many people who dropped small w Parvo $own KA business or war reasons wrarantesd Reps Servlet Art your dealer to esplaia wR! _ accustomed or new ways o$ tasking a living. Thu: old . Any Jis�te or Model. t dots auto a difference what . . ;•�.Sinesses will be revived. Many new ones will be yott use 1 Ask himaboutBdttsh. American's amsAn 'Pow - now started by returned men and People now in war sodas- ARTHUR F ELD Ile fewer One 94 a* of j: ees Motor Oil. "It's Alloyed" to even �+,d «� : tries. The commercial banks will do their part to afford so prevent oxidation; alt repair PHONE fiiE R S Coo Drive is los •Spring aaeiirs lA the _erasoAoe n• assurance that no sound credit requirement need be cbaagewer todayt iw wAoleieb. J's"awn left unserved is the field of small busineaas - •. . Farr' a Elevator 5 11a WA AMMM 01 CmW Udd ` strvicts lbdlr tis ash e Viso bar Mss 1S As fad} i•siMssts Vii, they create addldosal job ges. 88d man" q!!. s6R 7"GA r any cwt• openings; that has been the patters of Canadian eater•, We Sendt Your Atteut�rl a i - - prises. Most large Com es gen to Feeds JIIII DAVIDSON' ..,Pickering, Ontario - _... ;WANTED DBRD HORSES AND CATTLE For tree picit up phone : RROOKUN .. .. .. .. :. 66. PICIMING .. .. .. .. 606 _ PICKErItING.. r.: • 89 AGINCOUR•T ...... •.... sone 2144 : GVe pay the phone obargea GORDON YOUNG LTD -' '` -•Toronto - -Pbooe Ad. 36M _ _ W"ims snow"d Is Mew And practically all could dime some bank which played ' Poultry. Hog, Dairy, whole q idrsrss of isstwerr. • part in their growth by providing the locos they needed - chop Western. Grain, Gro 01011 1" cesrs� _ " to finsnte their day-to-day operadaas: Mash for thickensr 100 lbs Developing -- Yeet bank stuh ready to sere businesses, small oe . _ _ Bran, Shorts, Middlints _' well established or just starting out. Banks do Wire Fencing, Steel s'eAce poster Cement, Binder Twine, Harness pot initiate such businesses—bot they do Taenial Weep• and Farmers' Hardware - Lary working capital and many other forms a banking surge and Woods' Milkers Install W 'Coo ere ' T'lactar Olt oods - cervi ON - Asphalt Shingles, ,Rolled Rooting, Wooden Shingles This Advor11 s • rrt • _A rL+• Is .� p O A S O r • d. b y rbur sank Claremont, Onto - - .. _ next held f. sad yrs. E. Crsvetn. taking place week, f is being this year •� CLAREMONT., Mrs. G. & Evans is iadproviagSympathy is expressed Lor the Oshawa, This laymen's banquet after her recent operation in the Winter families in the ti ath of their week ought to be attended by is Ilei ' Oshawa Hospital- eldest sister, the lateen amen from here. Miss A. Brander is visiting Rev. Winter Edgar, of Oshawa. The tun- John Fncicrin expects to build -. Mr,. and Mss, Trotter and daugh- _Greenwood y F. W• and Mrs' Maddea at Brechin. eral took place on Tuesday after- nyew home as soon as wartime or, and Mists Lyons, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Frank White acrid noon at the Union .cemetery. strictions woe released on spent the week and with Mrs. Coa- .... -. daughter and Mrs. Tams spent Sun The United Church Annual Conn- materials. He has a fine she far ser. Mr, amid Mrs.. W, F. Disney of day at the Morrish home• ference of the Bay of Quinte Con.- `'neat residence. _ ]Css Mildred Hawklw, of Toron- Brooklirj,' spent the week-end with An afgsnaoon tea will be held at �, pyent the vwk-end with her Mr: and Mrs. Elan Disney. tide home of Mss. A. Taylor on Wed- Q ,- tamalY hers B row apcat' R. W. McVay is attending onesday, May 30 at 2.30. Proceeds in :Tile Folks Ari Saylrig y, Mr• sad' Jack �Se the annual Presbyterial at Oshawa. aid of the East Group. the week-end with friends is 1Ytew-. this week. The mo,ning service will Weekend guests at the home of - anarie et. be conducted as usual here as Sim- Mrs. Foster included, Mrs. A Gor- Doug. Dickinson, RCNXR. arrivedday. my ey, Mrs. B. Pleglar and children I f F0 R:D t home on Mvaday arornirng for .a fur- Miss Laurette Pegg, of Oshawa, of Tore lto, Mr. and Mrs. G. Blenldn _ . " A low. Hoe kaas been stationed on the Hospital returned to training after of Pictan. N. S., Georgie and Mrs. East Coast. a three-week liday with her peo- Blenkin left for their new home in p good crowd at thr. There was a' ie here. Muskoka, last week. ,d ance, on Friday night when Russ Mrs. Ross Disney visited friends i .'•r(,�reighte a's orchestra entertained— in Oshawa last Weei4. Brock Road 's The 'Man To ":Vote' • . Next Monday evening,. the p- The Claremont drama was well fist Church Young People will meet reoei��ed on Wednesday night last - 7A the Sunday School room. At this week with a full house. Conde again Miss Lila Smith of Scsrboro spent A fle- �� ,auselang is the ,last of the seasoa, s Ciaregn�ont!- the week-end with her parents, Mr.--- - . good turnout is hoped for. We wlelconne Mr. aid Mrs. Dix and ' Mrs. J.. Smith. - Mrs, William Gregg visited her and family to our neighborhood.. Theschool children, held a very i� ATI A�+c lriends- in Feurboro a -' week- ago -- The- -many friends of M-rs. I - L: 'successful bazaar last Friday si+*r- TO THE LEGISLATIVE SSEMBL 'Sunday. She went down .with Mr. Green and Mrs, Milton Pegg are noon, making over $38.00 for their and Mrs. Harry Porter. , hoping "to see thein well enough to Junior Red Cross funds. miss Hetu - • L7The oadet inspection that was to be out and around again very soon. held both tike lucky ticketa drawn Ontario Riding Now Has ' An Oppor- - have been held here last (night was Mr. Fierrier's furniture .sale last for an ocaasioonal table and a pair of held in StoufMlle. for week was a decided succem bookends made by tM �. Adan-Prouse ....on pie . ---- their manual training cdawee. tunity To becure A Kepresentative i the squadron, Tickets to the Miss Rae Thoma3 h8s returned to - tbleatr,e were presented to=*. c� Tistletown after sp in- a few 1 penence a rove following the ceremony large with Mr. arnd Mrs. Len Wilson. ,percentage o! the Stouffv`1110 squad, The Won*n's Institute met at Mrs. Alfred Wilson of. Aurora is Tan come from Claremont. thre home of the President, .Mrs• N. spen&ng some tune with Mr. and 'Valuable To-.-All The. PaQp�- Mrs. Robins, of Peterboro, spent for their My meeting. Int- Mrs-Len Wilson. a IL-w- days last 'week with Mrs. T eresticrg papers were read on "what Twin. and Mrs Edgar. James and '�e138 will peace ear?" arid'the best way childrei attended the we�ng at n On Monday the Clarecncat Bowl- to accomplish it. Objective for the Gormley on Tuesday afternoon of ANENVIABLE CORD i% Club planned a 'tournament of year to be "aidto the Red Shield ! Edgar's brother Charles James to l ]taxed Doubles for May 24. Pubhsh- Salvation Ate*". Miss Ella Kathryn Hoover.. Dr• w• r as Ma , now serving Co Council ornine member of the ]!?set a day earlier tics weela, we can- his third term as Mayor of Oshawa, Cooancii for nine yeard. For ti ing ]Mr. and firs. J. Buckles have re. Mr. and Mrs. Willimn Anderson Y years lye was Reeve sot predict :s to weathler—rain may. ceived word that their son F1t.- Off- have returned to Weston %iter is one o. the most wic�l known ,stud in 191 gain rediae a postponement. and popular residents of his home served as Warden of the Caurty- �. A. W. J. Buckland nt the Tor- icer R. J. Buckles RCAF. who has sv�endirng some time with Mr. amu city and county.. Friendly, at all Dr. Gifford's mother, a chug onto Telegram is having eosae alter been a prisoner of war in Gerhmny f Mrs. `Walter Middleton. Vie, with his fellow eitizens in of the lane George Hyland, was _ .Onto meets � an�sns hoarse at for some conaidembie time is now Foxes are plentiful in this dist- k every walk of life, he is always more on the Hyland homestead, now Qedar Creek• safe in England. rict, eL,aygltLi._-sa, ]drs. 'Thomas Bacon spent Sunday (m °m' correapomdem� ilfean Ros 'Sunday aooca ffirs. kKnntsen of real favour or service- as Parkivood FarDm. + -, 9n Newcastle with fEr. and ][rs• you, Oder to does not appear to the 4th concession has had a numnber That this agreeable trait in "hie _ Marie Booth. have been received. Ed. .. .. a► " of chickens killed by them. t , as well as his rare. ab• ;Plass and PolieiN personality, , Mrs. Charles Neale has returned ilntiiea, have been wideI,y noted and Born on• the faimily h Uame from the hospital am her re- Dunbarton - �.,Audley appreciated is deaaly ewn'3ert by his farm near Oshawa-oa-the-halos, c wary is making g� pro6a0tr - overwhelming popularity in music- Gifford knows what it is to 'Mrs. James Peddle spent Sunday 'fie are pkv to report 'Mrs. Why not plant trees this spring' dual elections.is He entered municipal with his hands and work on -with Mss, True, of Port Hope• its this Wes- politics in Osbaws in 1939, women he land. He irnowa from first-band - A large uuanbe: o! the Clareanvat ..John Tonna has improved is health They would'surety grow was elected sa alderman; wheat he perience and associations with pie are at resent Clare o% wad has now wtuf�t�ed home. Cher. AM 11939- be had the honor of heading ing of and b reedeera of d[nry cattle are contested his City Council seat in county farmers what they are _QVing fora Iraca colds and kindred as men - oft by apctnt the week-end with interested in the es the poll, an honor that was repeated their wants and needs. and .be anong then is Mrs. Lonsdale, who is eantinl:d to bed with the lin. the following year. In 1942, he was determined to help them in The Class of the given an acclamation as mayor of way as a representative at Queen i7seited Church are doing well with the city. This honor again- was con- Park. Ibeir play "Mama's Baby. BOY" ' High Prices For Live Poultry fe•rred on him by his fellow citizens A graduate of the Royal co which is being presented through in 1943. In 1944, lop served `as a er Dental Srontoena of the the countryside. Last meek thea' ,_ - member of the board of the Oshawa ersity of Toronto, he has co nlsyerd at Greenwood and at Green = River: They were at Whibevaie on. Public Utilities Commission. Then a flourishing dental practice in _ in response to, a widespi�'ead. appeal, awn since 192b He has become Wednesday right and • goo to Centra- _ the, following pr%es he accepted n:arniniation for the 1945 professional man of recognized Until 'further entice we are paying wia1.. Church au May. 30, and Brookes TTt.Tuv delivered"to our plant at WHITBY: mayoralty and. agate was acclaimed . ility, .a leader in civic affairs lin a frienrl to all Ammon on June I. te; LIVE i ,Chieg Mastrate ". Communion Servi.sa will be held ;- _ fop Qrade Heavy FOWL 2b 1-Sc, pound ,. unity, but throughout has lid - in wee ifiited. Church on Sunday, Valuable Service memories of his Service will be (under 4 pounds Leghorn 22c. lb.) ��•, Gifford, as he is known to on,, the farm homestead and - June 3. Preparatory Ip BROILERS (2 to 3 lbs.) 28c. podnd , lkeld in the church an mou&y ev- lfioastiag and >�ng CFACSENS (over 3 lbs.) 30 1-&. hosts of . friends and admirers keen interest in the welfare o! etyinR, , �, throughout Oshawa and Ontario famn friends throughout the stent sue- is interest We understand that Mr. Prouse., County, has en joyed const H broad rest in those Principal of the Continuation school s rcess at this polis.-an eloqugnt test- follow all manner of :.berre for the last four Years has re- r imorsial to the oocndidlence reposed agriculture, industry, small o to Georgetown. -- signed. ' He BAY g PICKERINO FARMS LTD. ci him, by thousands an Q! lme fellow pea sal . and eco reflectedisvi Claremont is planning to denten a citizens—the men and women who., political. and economic views. Dail umn this year in a i�eague know best. In return for this truss feasts that 'everyone in every 'th Pickeriam,-Audley, Green River - — .WnOyy O ARiO ..and confidence- boe has given his of life should be given oppo and Greenwood. They' hope to get ? - Whitby' 336 - community and all its residents in- to progress under a sgsgepos of nsme�er way ear in `Juno valuable leadership and service. To enterprise. While the goner. The Women's. 'Mission Circle? of _. _ tell tiwe comp ate story of his rmer- should help plan amid guide off thi& Baptist' Church will meet next -ous achievements in civic, welfare--.for the benefit of every communi TuesdaY at the hom.? of Mie. Burn- - and patriotic affairs would • require and citizen, he Heels that rep .dull, Mrs. N. Beason's group is ih coney columns of print, but even tatives of farming, labor and ... edge, , the higbights of his splendid record agement _ should have a voice in The Liberals held a big "44-ting / in, offieeP-to be published 'in suite pkanuning—he is against placing - -conurulnit3z Hall here on e / sequent articles--are sufficient- to very lives and future of every d Monday e�*ening. Speakers . were - in ca ow mu a .--n rn Dr: Gifford, W. E. N: Sinclair, W. rued to the community through his with dictatorial powers and a K. Moore and Frank Chapman. We //%/ / unflagging efforts arid- skill in to use them ruthlessly. Born of urnderstand 't}ke CCF under Arthur ging ou L-co red uct - Williams is. holding a me:etinng here �% dual p ojecte. duel caddie mu'` dependent, do he believes elf-respecting On ii� r mon Saturday evening. As' chairman of the National War Countv farm and urban citizens 3'he May meeting of the W: M..5,: Finance Committee for Ontario dur- dike would never talcs ,kindly to li of the UnZiLed Chunh .was Ire1d in _ ing the past sevc%l Victory Loans, ire under conditions of state the SuidsY School rooms on Friday GEOR09 he has playled a major role in weld- Wimp and regimentation. siternoon, the lith Mrs. Ravvaon's ipg the various district Loan Com- Although he feels that the Snore Was in .anarge of the. pr*_ mittees into mei efficient, smooth- assurance for future prosperitT.. . Tan the absenep , of the Presid- working organization that has more to be found in Liberal. principl -- cent, Mrs. F. arson, ice- - idents was in charge of the meeting. - cry Lom ob- just as Liberal Govemmentn A review ed the book "Sword n9n- 1 Iective. Produced the greatest periods nen by He is a peat president of the Os- prosperity in the past, Dr. Giff eters" viae interestingly' gi hawa Kinsmen Club, where he -foun4 is sno ' rubber. stamp who foil . K�dy, assimted� by MONDAY, e mAY 28th, 8.30 P. M. scope for. his desire for community' 'without gwstioan the polices of X"dames E. Rhodes, 3. pKidle aid 'Over a speaW Ontario network rncliAng and welfare service. Always keenly party 16i3er. He is quite eatpable lib Manion. A duet by Mrs. F. Red- bite ih rural affairs, he was thinking for himsel! 1f has s�aW arA Mb's. Wm; Evans ivaa �CKEY 'Toronto raised on a ' larm--)ir• ' G'iitond has courage to, set in the scanner secompanildd on the pima by Mrs- W. a Prominent Part ins the act= damn. beat for fire rights and W. WWard was enjoyed. The Jane W]».DNESDAY, 9AY 30th, 11.30'P. M; W.ties of the South Ontario Agric- cresta of those lie repreee;i►ts in l meting will be in. charge of firs. : << ,` , Over a special Ontario network including ultural Society, both as a director position of public trust, so Sorge Scott% group. ": , said vice-presidlent for many Yew' While he follows the iedeals and p At a nwtkng of the Library ad: :. - °CKOC Hamilton gr,easive .policies of La'bow4m: ...vs Tuesday evening, May 15, it was � Oonnty _Interests principle, be reservet the right to Purchase some moria a FRIDA jp,. 5T. The present Mayor of bawa modify his. policies asid (gooks. There Was also a lengthy fir. fiver, a special Ontario network including -comes honeetly by his natural skill as he believes conditions;discussion, regarding ways and meestns and ability as ,a leader in public Always a winner in whatever Of raising s� funds for much- ,+ ``. CFR6 Toronto y affairs, and also iiia .great know- urw)ertakes, DA Wilfred Idyl iaeed+�d' imprzrvements eu8ggsted by ledge of , 'and . ianterest in Ontario Gifford, "'Ontario F,aunt9 sun I".--Doberty-' st• �e amsnal fang--- I Y JUNE 131t10 5 P: M. Co�s�� ante a4e Mr. a devoted servant. is tno�+e tlwst in Januar'n It was bedded to have a , g nd able of serving Ms home to 'Tag Day early in June jthe exact � Mm Hinartn Gifford, who were life- best interests In thie Provincial `elate to im wmounved later) and we - -Over. the Ontario Regional Net v.o-k of : - , orn hope cabers the ''tagRers": call on you the' . Canadian B'roadc.:st;ng. Corpora% % - long residents of East WI�Sy, _. �cTa�rv' e�`aembl�A vote for that- they will be received gracefully and Affiliated Stations including _ on a farm west oas ore ton. The late is a vote for a more and that Son will give ed gracef to x Hirt, Gifford was oris of the coon and assured future in ' • g L' Toron yes ea residents. He ser- County this worthy cause Pncldenn V ll- C',B I. - o - t most beton aidenta ' • w Age on sueli - an occasion realized' -.. over 09.00. Can Claremont reach . Vote and Elect Pon it. / ti J A tan Meeting GIFFORD See the Liberal esoeia g +AsnnormeemT0ate Eta+ew%we this Wase Published by Ontario Riding UVeral AasociatioR ,. ... " .: - •w +s •' .., 3A:" +nY�d'" :w3': 'r°Mf,'3c?�i9 'a^'rYu �w.l+• ..: 7,,,v. Ng�•v �j*'�nr 9+.�.�. .. . back for storage, never had been► N&v;ja Rebuilding I The Great German BL4STS. RFYORTER • � aL& **`` A cleaned. Was kept is so-called mothproof bag ummer for ` Village In France Fort of Hamburg @lO illi Attic each nects with the intricate s 9 stems of Allen said Eisenhower had inland waterway `hat - tendpromised four years. Customer. amazed the ,hot lung ago one hutrired fif- the Canadians are calling on would not be released until they •StaraRe of Fun Discuss" By it was no good. Thought all she ty German prisoners of war were Hamburg, the great seaport of 'Canadians have taken one of CbrYtim Science Monitor had to worry about was moths. brought to the village of Buchere, Germany, writes W. L. Clark, in ]Institutes and Secretary of the Provincial Livestock Fur conservation is. another story. in Aube . Department, which was The Winsor Star. It is a sp;awl- Professor E. F. Burton, head 0'.' - ' Phar coats now have "case his. Hundreds, even thousands, of fur destroyed on August 24, 1944, after ing city, which has its streets run- "Hitler was the most pitiless and '%mUs." Will yours belong to Case coats are stored away In trunks sixty-two of its few hundred in- by ping along the edges of inlets from the sea. The harbor is a huge "» 1► or Case B! and attics because their owners feel they are hopelessly out of habitants had been massacred the retreating enemy. ' main expanse. of docks and warehouses. scientists have saved civilizatioc . Case A: Fur coat purchased is style. With conservation a "must" The prisoners were lined up in The city is an intricate 'pattern of era in formal visit expressed con- 1fO Brought back for storage for all of us, this is , sheer waste. the presence of survivers while the rivers and water routes. ,each year since. Cleaned and glaz• Almost any coat can be brought Prefect of the Department recalled Hamburg is. a city where a mo-' y `ed every • year. Needed repairs up to date it 'aa expert ge.ta to the circumstances. torist can get lost in no time. Short —Ottawa Citizen. >).►a�de when necessary. Coat brought work on it. Worn parts may be Then he sail in substance: streets that run smack into 'a river X t �k for storage last week, still replaced with new skins. Careful ace d "Germans Germans deliberately destroyed or canal make driving confusing. in excellent condition. Good for n tpatching snakes it almost - impos- this village; Germans will. rebuild , R e recall once getting so lost in ' another five years at least. sible to detect. Even a mi k cost. it. Set to." the maze of Hamburg streets, we Case B: Coat purchsse� 1940. can be lengthened as much as four ' They set to, finally had to get a native with a Drought back for remodeling, re- inches without finding the spot _ bicycle top ride in front to guide us Pairs, etc., recently, and found in where the addition begins. An Al. more than 75 ----. — _ 'The Sahara_ des -k the largest to,our destination. And, even that a ' deplorable condition. skins dried askan . seal coat was not so easy, because he forgot :'but to such an extent; costa not yedirs old was recently put into continuous arid region in the that a car cannot always be driven Frank Allen, above, even worth remodeling. Record of commission, and the : owner who world, covering more. than 3,000,0.00 - narrow passages that pre- chief SHen. chief AEF press relations of - ;fort shows ii rage neves brought is wearing it is simply delighted. square miles. sent no difficulty for the cyclist,through has been one. of the (icer, declared, on authorization of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, that dispatch about German 'sur - .Hamburg important nater terminals in Eu- v^ ee- render issued by Edward Kee- reporter. -On! --'JOBS ASSURED.—'. BEFOR.E.,.DEMOBILIZ.ATION -A Square Deal for Veterans Assured by Progressive Conservatives The veryfirstclause of the -Progressive Conservative plans for the re-establishment of Veterans, adopted at the National Convention .of December, 1942, is as follows:— - ' DEMOBILIZATION In carrying -out the demobilization of Canada's Armed .Forces the primary consideration should be the interest of those who have _ Demobilization should be bas -A on the prineiple that members --l".. of the �Armed Forces .shouldnot be discharged until theireconomic .security is assured by placement in gainful employment or y assisted training and education to that end. Here, in this simple statement ' of and the fears of veterans.. - progressive, realistic policy is the They say, with John Bracken only -true solution of the fundamental problem by which every ex -service "The cost of Winning the war and man and woman is faced. It is the _`_the coat of re-establishing those who only assurance of a square deal for fought in it, is one and -indivisible. all veterans. -it is -the -very -basis of-- y command,-- -the omma�id,-- . •the Rehabilitation Policies of the: I say to you that nothing short of full- Progressive Conservative Party. .No' time gainful employment for every veteran, will be discharged against -his man and Woman who has worn the -:will until he is assured of a decent, Canadian uniform twill be acceptable. livelihood. Every man and woman moat he given "Platitudes will not fill empty an opportunity to earn a good lilting. - I f existing enterprise cannot do this, stomachs," declares John - Bracken, .the State must, and still." "nor generalities, provide jobs for ,those who have - fought, nor wordy -- These service and ex -service can- declamationa about sacrifice ease the didates, with John Bracken, • pledge 'load of the Widows and children 'themselves that, under no circum - whose husbands and fathers gave life stances, will existing benefits to itself that we might live in peace and ..veterans be lessened. On' the con - security." _ Crary, they will be increased and .ex Throughout the war, Canadian jtended. service men and women have hail They, with John Bracken; pledge their fill of platitudes and generalities. themselves to revise an out-moded- `• Let our veterans now ask them- • pensions act, to. humanize its admin —---•�rves-t}i-is-qti•esDoes the spirit istration, to eliminate red tane-and_inexcusable delays. Pension rates_ -- _ of political partisanship 'which the .'-.,will be reviewed, at -once and increased; King Government has consistently to bring them in line with • higher manifested in time of -war, offer any living costs. assurance of a square deal for vet- erans in time, of peace? Does the Under a Progressive Conservative iniquitous manpower policy which .1gov ernment, recorded, condition, of split Canada apart reflect- the right personnel on enlistment will be ac - spirit? Remember in, war, .as in , , cepted as sufficient proof in determin- peace, political -policies infallibly in- ing disability pension. The veteran dicate party principles. , thin. -will be entitled, to the benefit of the it is significant that more . doubt. The "first in, first out" ,'principle half of the Progressive Conservative The be followed on demobilization— with candidates. are service and ex -service :with •a job at decent pay assured- to men. No other party can even ap- the veteran when he returns to proach this record. These men know 'civvy" street. ,that no other party has such realistic In the words offFour leader, we of ' and comprehensive plans for rehabili- � t • tation. They know that the Progres- he Progressive Conservative Party, sive Conservative Party is the service -"accept the challenge to.dentonstrate wen's party. to you who fought that you shall not. They ,know 'that ."Jolui Bracken, be 'handicapped in days of peace be - fattier of three sons on active service, cause you responded to the nation's understands the problems, the hopes ,:call 'in days of war." fo"''Yo'ur PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CA,NDIDATE P^4 , 4 ' \ iubllshed by the Proaresstve Conservative Party, Ottawa. _ o a '* '"world of plenty that lies within our grasp" world ports arrives at Hamburg, Put the Allied comrrrattder-tn- _ chief in the, position of having while river and canal traffic con- . broken his word with Russia. nects with the intricate s 9 stems of Allen said Eisenhower had inland waterway `hat - tendpromised the Russians the news - `through Germany. would not be released until they _ To capture Hamburg means that were sure surrender was posi- on all fronto. tivethe 'Canadians have taken one of _ the greatest prizes of the .car against the Reich. Huns Were Afraid ]Institutes and Secretary of the Provincial Livestock To Use Poison Gay 'Association.. then, -later, John Bracken, author, Fo The Record Professor E. F. Burton, head 0'.' - . the physics department of the Usti• - -farmer, is speaking of "the right of farmers: and other, "Hitler was the most pitiless and versify of Toronto, told a service malignant being that has 'appeared club luncheon last week that° Allies _ clear, concise — sincere. in human. history for centuries." — ... "'During the last decade," he is, saying, "farm income - Times, London, May 3, scientists have saved civilizatioc . bility of the nation to see that this great inequity stall 'A "Prime Minister' Eamon De Val= from undergoing poison gas war; era in formal visit expressed con- fare through their . accomplish. ariore incisive. "I may say quite frankly that if it had, ,a dolences tonight over the death of —meats=-in making, deadly poisons Adolf Hitier to Dr. Eduard Hem- He said Hitler did not use• poi;ot be here." PC], the German minister." — C. P. 'gas on Allied, troops "because lit - "patch from• Dublin, May 3: knew the Allies had a more deadll -. am.an agrarian," said John Bracken, "and I am a —Ottawa Citizen. gas to use if he..siarted first'°.. _ 4' hn Bracen-=The'Farmer'- Jok - ''national income that -goes to farmers and farm women On the 11th of Decem- anent of vision, he added, "When the injustice to the _ ber, 1942, John Bracken 'will be strengthened." ' stood in.. the 'Audi- Audi-torium ' ' deeply concerned with -national welfare than John - torium in Winnipeg be- ' " on a career so successful as to. be without precedent in fore a great concourse. _. _ monwealth of Nations. - of people. John Bracken • _ . ..-a. — the Farmer — was a ' of a great resurgent people's party. In ring ing tones he was speak- ing of "The People's Charter". And the soul- searching .sincerity, of this man of the soil, with _ his vision of Canada; _ o a '* '"world of plenty that lies within our grasp" , was deeply moving. _. Picture the background df, this man — this moment.' John Bracken,' the farm boy, on his father's farm in , Ontario, milking; haying, carrying in the wood, plowing t . , then young Bracken, honours student at the Ontario _ Agricultural College `going to Manitoba as represent- ative of the Departmentof Agriculture. - - on t Saskatchewan as Superintendent of Fairs and Farmers' ]Institutes and Secretary of the Provincial Livestock 'Association.. then, -later, John Bracken, author, ; *writing books.about farms; farming, farmers ... And -now years later, in Winnipeg, John Bracken, the : -farmer, is speaking of "the right of farmers: and other, primary producers to a fair share of the nation's ':.-Jncome:' Notice the simplicity of the language he uses, _ clear, concise — sincere. ... "'During the last decade," he is, saying, "farm income - well to a ,eh ems. concern in our Canadian economy. It is. -the responsi- bility of the nation to see that this great inequity stall 'A slot be perpetuated." ." Then, suddenly his voice rises, becorties even clearer, ariore incisive. "I may say quite frankly that if it had, - not been for that plank in your platform which pro-' vides for a square deal for agriculture, I would not be here." Two years later, in Alliston, Ontario, -= again the same simplicity, the moving sincerity. t -- am.an agrarian," said John Bracken, "and I am a - JCanadian .. , who seeks to correct the major social , 4' an• -Jus ice o our ay =die unfairly small share of the ''national income that -goes to farmers and farm women and farm workers." Then, with a statesman's enlarge- anent of vision, he added, "When the injustice to the _ farmer is removed, the economy of Canada as a whole 'will be strengthened." ' 'No one could-, be less parochial in his outlook —'more ' ' deeply concerned with -national welfare than John - Bracken, the farmer wbo embarked twenty years ago " on a career so successful as to. be without precedent in contemporary political history within the British Com- monwealth of Nations. - B-`jr Publisbsd by the ProvVisivo Con"ivstive Assodation, Ottawa. sty —. • _ . ..-a. Know J, t t !'•.Y'.•k.:'• - - . 1 - . - L __, •, �f '_ s'.� _..•. •5-�F�__'- .�.."'-. _- _ .�__y..-1 ... _ - _ _moi was 1,oso,000, or about 30 per cent. DE',j1i17tJNeED dr CREATOR AT PEACE CONFERENCE .list Ell>r mach Wool But of the 3,381,901 hogs mar - ]For Baby Clothes keted, 634,000 came from Alberta, with Ontario nest on the,list with To meet the demand of war sol,000. Alberta is still keeping up '��+" '"°`,,sy "i' 3` 'ro pada }lad produced and used its fine' reputation in hog produc- a'. over 100,000,000 wool and knitted tion despite shortage of labor and. P,,� items. This is explanation enough is the southern areas, a shortage s� ; of the present shortage of knitting of feed grains owing to, poor crops wool that women have -to accept is 1943 and 1944. Aura the three as quite inevitable. Prairie Provinces have, so far this . There will be- an adequate sup- year, produced of percent. of all 1 of baby wool on the market. the hogs which have gone into a * •' r But the consumers are asked to do slaughter to supply bacon agree - c F � f the right thing by Junior 'and buy merits, with Britain. Alberta and the gra' y' it only for the knitting of baby Wesare doing very well. clothes. To buy baby wool to knit E sweaters for grown ups will mean ConsCrlp#ion In a shortage for babies. . y.,.: ` Britain Contmi ues While the urge to knit socks.,for: _ " the armed forces is understandable C k y there is really' no need to worry Prime Minister Churchill' told will the Commons after V -E Day R £t r much that the man overseas that nobe supplied with all the wont- conscription of men for the Bri- t lens he needs. Some knitting wool tish armed forces willcontinue will still be obtainable- for this during the war against Japan, and - fi' k purpose through the ' Rei Cross. ' hinted that it might go on several r ` y years after that. Maj.- john E; Dahlquist, above Churchill said conscription is es Alberta Still Leads of Minneapolis, Minn., comrnaa sential to provrie for the re -allot:• der of the 88th (Texas) Division In Hog r uC 10 tion of manpower o' rell whichcapritre el o d o who have serve long periods, and ann Bring, was denounced be -Thtrt .has-_been_a-,falling_nff._in to_ provide manpower 'for armies fore the Texas Senate, folio hoB production in Canada to such liad fighting 'japan and occupying Ger- news -re rtr- that—ire - with his Nazi prisoner• an extent that food authorities at many. Gen. Dwight' D. Eisenhower as attawa have expressed their an- pounced that "drastic measures' pl first em - Plastic of the V-for.Victory, Victor Delabeleye, Belgian. Minister xiety, says' the Lethbridge: Herald. antic surgery was rs e = had been set in motion to .end and - of Education and United Na�otts Conference delegate, grins hap- ' In the first sixteen weeks of. 1945 ployed more than 5,000 years ago" treatment of high Nazi and Ger Pity at Baa Francisco as h gives the greeting that became a • the decrease in hogs slaughterel in India. _ man officials as "friendly enemies.' bol of resistance in Europe. He conceived the "V" in London from V etoire, the French victory, and VrSjla IM5 - . Flemish freedom.. -.r Vol- - _. � � .: � tom"'•,,`' �.., k�;�•. • . •� a - _ Ly - for the QBS,Jobs with bright futures Working' Plan _ - - for full Post -War EirtploymeM...o Ban young men and women coming out of 'the mimed Services —with best of their - hr iFdsrasa— 7 to get them started in good paying i016 in industry, on the -land or - -.lives before- them! Jobs for all! Jobs with big' in buataess for them- - Q LV .? "' C sel.ea .ria each of them _ :prospects_ and good, reliable money that will 5 U ?' ®a rltooaea keep its buying power! Aber all the hard .work, . O iaae,000,000: � 0 to finance bildiascheme this the bigge�i' gacrifice and'self-discipline which has brought o k ug� Agornunrry lias ever known.us through the war, the people of this country ave earned a,brt hter future in a beuer, luster, x leerily AlMrrsates--S23o,000,000 a year to lessen + b g ..the burdens of arenthood and to equalize the _grander Canada than we have ever known! happ7near p --- s for s M1 opportunities of young Canadian success _ and OOK how much : Canadians have accom were got L pushed, here on the home front, even M Greets / wti., - to have expum if we're y • <>� _ Roing• to have jobs. ;y, i witbort the energy and initiative of all the Your Libersi Govern. r I - f', or eas ��� meat has arranged to vigoroas young people now in uniform, and rs: y finance war -wrecked .:' countries who will be _ :their zest for daring! What is there Canada *ti a goo. scorn n later. can't do with them baric on the home team? d cu e . •. �, r _. yt with their .help, We Ca h adians are tadostriel OevewptaMa—Your Liberal Gov: Wh r?mc Mc ea Ore g�eseriod taess.p busprising Canadians develop ` - v ry : - afar= isles—Dae man in _ .. _ . 'Otlr 1St0 - every three in Canada f` .-: cerryy - As a . farmer, you know that anyone who thinks works on the farm. To rtant' question rode iS the help' them get better —e can learn the involved science of good farming egwpmeoc,yoarL;benl :_T /q y Government has- ar- civilian staff -work leadership which a ":in' one short easy. lesson" is Just Fooling himself ranged that Liberals have they an « sr borrow the money they we call government-- The But many things look easy `when you know very need for better working working plan. It's'big anabold! Parts of it are " F and living conditions. :little about them. Adequate electric wiring, for _ dined for your 'Judgment in the left-hand ou Fk»r hiss—Thr Liberal Government's er ao do column. is It has been designed with the aid of that when fumere and. fishermenother Canadians. It has therefore taken on the keenest minds in every hase of industry. to put a floor under the prices of farm and p ' + Wien it comes to wiring your farm, don't be fooled _ fishery products. agriculture, labour and learning. The plan ~ because it looks easy: You may think the Smith Rad.ctiea .t Taxes—Your Liberal Government' will work. In fact it is already bringing results., �V believes in 'o first. this end. axes ' es jobs To t will eOYId do it `�beeause he's so handy;" but. - -come down to free ipending,powsr. It will continue to do. so! The Liberals can boy :Kell you this with confidence -because they have You'll save plenty of Future regrets !F -you get an Thew we iod sme of .� steps in rhe : bad successful experience in operating nation- _ expert on the job from the start. You'll And Lib" Government's Working Plan to (particularly if you watch the electrician wire -addition employment after the war. In wide plans. _ i addition it has stimulated tremendousppr: - your farm) that it is d job for - quite a . skilled nate savings in Victory Bonds and War Savings Certificates; put .through Unem OTE for your Liberal candidate. Make tradesman. _ k cot Insurance, set u a eciat De- p )M . P, sP " sure the team which made this plan for - Reconstruction staffed pl-- experts. In act all its po rc:es are directed Start ' FF by getting the•best man you can, to do the to the same end—a "brgh and stable level win tbQ peacet ,. • 4 best ana most complete wiring' lob For QII yOYr Of empkyment and i/itrom�'� ftWSHEo aY TH.1 NATIONAL LIBERAL COMMITTEE , immediate and future needs. ' It is easier to add to your electrical equipment -as you =want to # IF .YOU START- RIGHT with ADECIUATE _ i.. WIRING. �, g l i �1 THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC•e e OF e . ote sotoS1 L'A' 1 R lit.-- idlerin News May 2; 19 = _.---= '. _..-_ uPPXeacent ' -Mee inmhgs Mrs. Mchie e was in attendance. on -- r roug ram Lmibe' r A s _ ,- 1ler sister irb 'Toronto, who was etuit63 ill, but came home with Donald who had a mii,iox operation on, his knee,.V • PICKERING >-... � -• .Mrs. Iaemon has bepzi. on the sick - ' past � week. Mr. an TrirS. 'dist this � '. _ . • • • - - - ' `�ertson and daughter, of Toronto • - . ;� COMMjilIi Mall ued• her on, Su:iaay• - _ . •Y Miss Gladys , Gannon is er.+joying� - - am uch-needed rest, -with her plot s a . �'uesa , Ii29 gin. y -her here: --- _ - . : t Church Trews - - k s --- — - — - .fie for his - Rev,. L- E. h.Ea>Zeu c = ... _ , - � • sub e'A for.. Sunday's disc mrse .;:Spirit Pow+er°' talte►n. 'trc,m . Acta _....� • this beiii�g tal Sunday, a heart-sea.rciirg ser- _ Mrs_ I'ai�ster and .'Mrs., & L cote; a .. urs 'ay T ay - ~ - � � Yn... . duet. The• Younj� Peopl'a in -et in church - - -- -on - Sunday ev eniag: • ' x.1.:1 _HILLS _ _Women's Ins.4uie Annual Meeting - - - - -- - -.. Brougham Women's Institutte met ` , - x-Or&are� -In 140tA -for the annual meeting. at the honl;aof - - ' ' May _ .14th, ir.` h de , foiwiiw oj. fio4rs �L al�`axL- .31 S •• were el-ecte&, Pres_,nt; ldr. : Ann:s, _ .St __ _,Vice-Prlys�de-;t, MXS. T;w_:- - RobertsGri, 2nd_ Nice -Pres -d .- .t; Mrs. - -- • R. Birr::11, Secaf�tary- i r.easure�r, _ n�eeti � wit be addressed, ress� y i�irs: M. -Burk, Assistant, airs.. E. - Annisa District ._' Director; Mrs. - W. _ r• -- l f • �.,. No Sinclair �.• C• rco�t,. Urgazi��t 1�,rs: B. Harvey., .•-, � ins L Johnston- ..... _ _ Sr., W. Gray, x . � t -_ � e era � ^ra _Candidate- - - `�. Sh eppard. Flower C-,-vnilnitteat'G i� f r`• A. Gray r i�ii•s.. 1. An�l�s� Mrs. %10 - - -r T.,, Wa,thew s. Publtc:.ty . 14 rs. r _ r acids:; 3. faith: «'o. ic _ Pro Lib laralCandidate' thanLed t�r.;. I�arn- w * T ialin�l; ret irlg president, for her _ and bth r- pro,ni nent� weaker -s Successful tfhr )a -year nr.: a,.. d Mrs.. _ _ -- �. t a t : 1 ..T.. -- Irrm �' .0rron If _ - ,s in- beth .the. I+'ed; r,a1. a%,Id:.�rovinci-aY Eleetions- will b - e.ec�iorr of o.f€ieers: I:lepc,rt,s were F., �,••�,a r.•c►in, ,�,n�'na, ter, �,.all' tl e - 1sctrs-= gid � Everyone Invited to att nd.' :SturEling• Conimittees~ th year's - - r s w«r' GOD SAVE THE is�NG :%vurk beim outSta:idi-ng, 143 k -i;L' - Aed article's, 1GO .-seg;•r. in wuxUlsLerl by Ontario Piling. Liberal Associ *ion c, purse of the.: rear t he av3 ' r: .v 1_.f (1L ii7i��3z1; • �.`yi'd Crass `:— ---- - -- _ itiluskoka 1 jc sp 0. t'ti'. parceis � . �j. _ Gifts to er•�;listcc?' n�e�j;, `�J erl ,ance of �.rerllbers at, virlt rs .asfe_ Paper .Stilt-31Teeded .. pat -cels + a U le sent. to .local buys b� the Over- . rI .. u.h•isw Sr , el.. A.I s. r itir�. J n •pr: •i�' seas I3o:; t;ami�iitte. .l'llez-e . �v:;e t'k �.L,e l)a•izA!i uc,t� :, aec�, iary#ie .Dzpartnl�ttt of `atianal+ War blood . dc,:�ura, four Nvearim tl:1e buy in .the absti':.ce uf. i:lr 1 ��c.,ie.. r!�r:-r Ser�ic S advises th.?a Nems that "aI- tori for manly dJliatioil4�. lairs. Holt- ;H. Plaxton at ,tr►e pi -lie sur si�-,;;rilg :though at. last N is-D•ay- has arrived, .. . ► • • i Germany ,wi no by who ..has been a- gracious ost- _ ;�, sc�:p�ure, With uliited player froth ' the 'Wdste a e'r sTiorta re..,Throu h- ess- at .the anis, ual ,i.., t,il: ;s sinc.._ a _ p p g g way back vvllen, «as a � ,red •by her the card al.d the Lad's • •I'ra; er . -out the lar; struggle, Voluntary tWo--daught 5 -...stirs': T. tiultbv an :----�4iis. ll:.•.�can--Y•ead 4; �runute� of-thc'._ al_Yab Camnutt m de -a- }a•- i�I:cs... W. i�il':ne. Also .by Tvr .Ralph _, las;; n_ �at.i1Lg ani: oth'q :roniniunic- contribution to, the way effort.. I Holt -by- a��' ' Te ass Fita_ ,Milne ho at 5 -ns. Mrs. 'Norton gave a full and '•:'feel. i.•np Ued; however, to imprtese seg �►�d t=ze- 4c +=cions ref'resl�2l�y��lts at interestinL7 accau'tit of, t'he xi+acA,iit .. uponm, . all the thousands -of embets til: i e, liotl :Presbyterial W eetin g. rL�ne P�]]�esid. �;�t of th]es►a 7 - Cbminittees _throughout r•j• :ei,� ]r r•�('T•f{-n_.•ri o 'keiid `a ����- CQ�4.- i•la—th:at the --fight oo bb- dEd do c al. fic;n: 1 ter'' �+ _- c ter. to. firs. Miller expi' ssii�,g the • oNisr and there -is still .ar-1 will, :S: er• e atte,.de,d th 1. by 1. ;=a •0.i `i-'_ .?t'ii .1'�C�;d �^IiJC`1. U11 '�t'iS:l S;:e T]1!�llt, so 1?' be't2r znd fOi' SG:1�8 tlnie to coln•e &,l urgent a y T-r;dap last, i 1 .p:th of erg' ti:.:fa-Y_ - able -to '1,a `�-ith.. us,••.as -hex absence- ca11 from -�h,e 'niills- for necess,a• a ble « ^atller it•` 3;;��- �? *�� ,c a ... �� as i;e1t by ail the it'��: lib. rs. ,fir_- supplies of-�vastla' paper.. The -ii-nnied- - ti er;' success ul c�-e {t. 'ii:ase pre- — s.%' C'11:ell,� \1 ._`Ye lllade. conce'rrl:,ig date demands of the Armed Forces _ ent: fron_ . here..r4r•�•.rt: a N1x;, el.:jo;•- pack n, of ti:e "bala. i� Philip :is are as %m erative as ever and w,e able ,afterzio��l�, to see: ,;=rc. L6�i12011 �j; i1o. is ill w -A—1 must now take " to consideration ,I:, - 1',d : cSs.�cf �;�c:i -- ", :-'liell� out. 'Ire pro ral:i for th?2 af= tl:.� future re'quirein�ents -of� the iil;� .�.-j..... Junior -t L4 ,al SCIl:��,1 li`'',':? Ste. -�� iil'Ci:.ti aft: r- teT i gen : � - s eel tli;e •sulaje;ct c�.eC'JnCI �f'ra ted cUUntr'1 5. • (iUTLt`dl'tl@rS clr�• iU(.:1 _ :.`a�' �>> aS' ,:�' i�L�1_"`.�':' Li:^'t' 1 •U•nezars dealing ;0vl • 1 our '.?`a - uzi -- �' iC 2' can do y o. tinils_ e'' - _ j7a�., at it Sc�• _� ;1: `I�� n_r:-�.'11�. __ _ --f1ro�Jf�?lam-O�t a _ _ if -waste- pap,e:r in sufficient qua}1- Baz � ' . n�:�cl ? c i' the lo.+�i� vault, ,�ila:•nlj' storti cif t•.�e '1}ardsliips cf tr�eit :v- tity � is made available to thio frlills the -()_'k .ef. fl, e ui3 is u'lid other -a� i2aRioii- 7rohn the 'tiff est Coast �;=as "dor their 'I, ahiacture.• waste paper: -z�'t'c'.,s: A -'« �;;e lu :giber .pf. bop1, ; of -- told }��- -Urs. H. Plaxtc�n, ►i ' . Dui- th:2refore; -IS -Still-�a'rlada's war r;c , , ':`1?: ^ b'=:e�� S.'. fpr the quilt. 4 ..•.,,-'_1Ji:=s H. '.ia?ct�1n1 �ariu' Mrs. T. lr_�aterial shoe -are ,a�ld I appeal as in• --for- - .,ild-k _- 't UJ::p pct gull co-ol;eratinn :�Taicol.:n. A qurt'e lav ely ,di:: cu si.on the past your - continued. and-,--' ,� u�.. , :l r�r�'cs - i�l • tlii. / et erdt.. -:.: felt of;-Lc1, brit all -a.bte d c+ux ��;e« s w1holehearted ' support in that- regard ` -: red;?rd:llg race c;u•e tions.-�_thcy.±i:a.�' tilltil rill,victory has been achieved. Ch�arc>!T I�'knvs here t.� be ,modified ill 'the fL,ture.. Alinjster' of 'Natio-nal Seriic- On 'l'1 �1:.,day- a`t rr:aon, 11Iay 17, Flestes res. lesdan es il1alc=)Iin _a�:d e,9 , the ..`�". 2,1: S. h� .1d the r ii ontl, z� � �`� . Gray se�•rcd .a' �s�;b:,ta,?tial sup- - --ni.-eti'lg at the home of Alr: and ber,- an'cdl w i)1easa11t v:s t icas e,,*y- .Mfrs. H. �Halcolnl, Sti th a Iai'.ge art- ed by, ..all ar.. 'f� the, t -_a ,tables.: ;