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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1945_06_01W. tq ,•• s. .. S. • y�r,.tl y a . �; `Jv.aa.,- �'xg , N '••• •Z , e•- .,.,c� - . •. ► J, i-. .. . _ .. f, r9!s', reL. LXIV PIGRER 1 G, ONT., OG, JUNE 1, 1945 - No. 41 t' -Commence At Pink ren To Releasinis, ..L6 Plane Earl -1n ane Empoyees', Jh._ is ' ldubieet to Some Changes i'his Pieketing Wmien's Institute Fire Department Called on Futile Announce�erit Has '$een Made -- { Effort Mionday Pickering Village Tho. expecteid has happened. 'The The first m a-etiog of the Wom- ' I Pickering Plant, Defence Industries, On'�irsstdtute f t 5 - met at the home of Mrs. Bie, , on A call whish almost amounted to LAC. Harvey and Mrs, Bath, of Ajax, is to start Taybig off employ- met at , e 2S, with . Bis con a false •alarm, brought the local --fire Edmonton, were at the home of Mr. eel, this week. No 2 Line and the Y Y pany out about noon wort tic ::day. and -Mrs. Edgar Bath here for two d De Limes will be finished ' Present. The minutes and treasurers c toy i the home of Mr, w Eby Monday, During the an mcrath of repot were read. Tentative plans I JJohn 'he stove at the m corner of Eliz- Th • Wal i - Jttue about 1400 employgas will be 'were abeth St. wad No. •2 had caught fires' equipped with electric lighting. .let out. During July, about 400 and the d- reps Ln as given on July 1st. There was actually no darAge, nor -'duriasg August about 900• It .is ex- A brief_ report was g3vem of the t)o•• I Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Barrett of. operative Program meeting which ! did the firemen have any real trou- Toronto were in Pickering over tale: : • pected that only No. 1. Line will be was held in Whitby by Miss Claris, I ble puttin,e out the blaze. It may week -end. ^left working throughout- the summer Supt. l inr� W"hies of Ontario, on ' however, aever be unwise to call the Picldering is now visible at night; months. department because of the sign About 600 persons will bke lett to "Program Planning and Citize•.;ship", fire de nt to even a chimney gn in front of Delo tes were a inted to att- fire. Dan's Chili Grill. Estimates of the finish up the work at Ajax. They 8a Pl� - cost of the -Neon "drleam" according Will be office exnplof`,ees, carpenters end the District Auaual Melting to ' Two Changes on ' •Local Teaching sus] mainbainaance rriei. be held at Kinsale on June 6 --first i Staff for Next Terni to the "grape vine" nm fr°en $6001 Sometime late i September or session at 10 a. m. It is hopied there to $100%- but never having bought early in October, D. L L: an indus- will be a, good ao-ndarece from t:,is Two tebanges will Qccur om the an electric sign, we wouldn't knave. try that has provided vobrl� for branch. A most in artic,e PlckerinQ School teactsing staff for,,, Len- P+earswars orad Ernie Roffey. „ was read �ooncernng the visit to li=>e'•,- Were home over the week- ;tommy thousands of people, many of the Fall tr3rm. Mrs. Johnstv.s, (for- ,q �.;: ,end = them from this toonship will have C&-aadian institutes of -Miss Eliza:. merly Miss Helen O'Neill) who was ° Be sure to see the Public School's been the site of a now "ghost town" b�yth Christymas, General Organizer married this spring, has resigned Been - as far as war work is concerned. We of the Federated Institutes of Great after a two -)'ear term' as Assistant - presentation of "The Magic Beast have been asked this week many Britain. Mise Christmas brought a. ) y 2i �giht' atFrid the Y June 1. y Hall, to., i g in the Cont:•auation School. The tlea- tdZnes, "What will be the futurre for message of deep gratitude for t cera and trusters board ,.,�.t- a aT*�"- .Ajax'" We doa't know, and we do sympathy expressed in gifts of food, eritation for the bride and groom at Mr. and, Mrs. Craig Marker are clothing and seeds fro¢, Canadiats Raymond Andrew, RCAF.; young on a motor trip East to Ottawa :not believe that anyone, else does as the time of their marriapae. est sva of Mrs- Fred Ardrew, Pick- this week, while Craig is home on —get. It is sincerely hoped that some Institutes, and, as an expression of Mrs. Henry Westney, who has ening, -who has just returned horse have. industry will come to Ajax. There such paeee�nW a collection of h& of presided over the jdnior room (con, after compipting this required 30 Miss Edith Murray left on W.ed- U a probability that some one or craft articles aide by British Ins- taining what is thought by Arany to bombing flights over enemy territr nesday evening for a visit with re - soon to form a trayselling exhibit be the most important _acrd difficult - ssnoae industries will locate there in crew: RAY is in good health, and had latives In the Wlest. . from, branch to branch throughout races in tl%e school) for a -znbei teas course (frons information woe >: not suffered any wounds or injury. Mrs. Herbert White underwent • _ the Dominion. Outstanding in this of years, has also resigned Parents j surgical operation in Oshawa have received), but until that iaddg- Ray is only ?A Years of age, and has major Write - .,try i8 actually operating we shall exhibit are two hand -made books, of the real young kiddiles regret her had a ' lot of experience" for. one last week -end, and at time of writ - ;Dave to "wait -and see". descriptive of Institute work, bound leaving, amid the board regret poll- of that age. ing is progressing favourably. in leather with hand -made Pati" and ibly more than parrerAs her decision. First f July CeTebritFooi+ ere it ea m sc great many agree that, bein; the Wm Lawrence It by Rotary -New Under 'Way titutas feel highly honored to have prrade in which that very importas,tt Well-known Local Reddest Passes SL L Jenkil eon Receives Queen Elisabeth as President of foundation is estahlished, .the .prim- Call to �_' OUL Tuesday evening's mreet=w . ' of Sandringham Institute. ary classes demand more of a tea- Ill since last Friday, Wm, Law - Rotary was given over entirely to cher in many Ways, than do tho renoe Courtice passed away at his Rev. M, R. Jenkinson. Ml' '-ter of 'the discussion of and preparation Pickerfeg Rol Crass New@ seaior grades: Great is the reepon- hone here un Church St. on Tues- the Gaited Church r .a years for the annual First of July Cele- sibility of the ttesclier of that clas.. day evening. He was in his 86th' and who Um&.rPd ,..a Aidgnution a bration, now being sponsored by the The Red Cross Monthly -Meeting, As is natural, not all • teachers have year. few weeks ag : , uas received and ace- ldtotary Club. Monday afternoon, June 4, at ZSO I the personality, ability, or whatever, Born in Darling o Township Der. eptr-d a call to the United Church,. The usual featnreiii'vlus a number p. nz in the Red 'Cram rooms. it --might be, �to. be sucq•wdul with Courtice carne to Pickering when hp. at King .(NAnxio. He continues here of new ones will be seer. this year. It ill importsait that all memberst thesle ages. Mrs. Westney having was 16 years o! apse, work::.,; vu until the end of June. Rev. iter "Bigger and Better" might well be of the Executive attend this meet- been an outstanding teacher in this the Squires' farm . suu:n of the Copeland has accepted the 'call to —Their a oars, ere o: a mg as plans must bo q�-! re our loss is e raffle will be missing at this time, wplcorming bome of 'the boys frau will be 'succeeded . by Miss Helen , ing here for a number of years, he during Jub, ta*g active charge in but sornething alaag this line in s oveiseas. McMillan of Greenbank. went to Newtonbrook, where he August,. bigger way will likely be announced The Red Cross plan- a gift for married the former Annie Clara soon for a r+eriod somewhere about each and 'what this gift is to be,, and Carruthers, and farmed there for a--Broughaat:• Union Cemetery Liberal Cattdiidites Hold Encourajing Ubor Day. Details of the. Dominion hose they are -to be ziv--n should be Meeting . on Tuesday Here bout nitre years' Coming back to Day Celebration will be armouriced discussed irnrrnediately. Pickering the) again farmed on the The Remembrance Day Service short]).' Next week's mwet:ng will Dveryame Who is, interested Is Squires' place, then, over to ttse will be ok.arved at the Brouguam. A Progressive Conservative or also be dev"3d to this same prog- urged attend this rne-eting and Gormley farm where they farmed C•,lion Cemet.�*, on ,Sunday, June possibly a C. C. F. engineer was at for sixteens years, prior to retiring, ' tarn. s 'ons -wilt -be w 17, a.. 2.30est. Rev. E. 1{,.r red -. * e weather controls on T"sday arse coming into the village. They P y evening just about the time the g will be thea her. the . Liberal Candidates were scheduled have been residents of . the village sxi artetof Greenbank-Xr. � ne 11 to conduct their meeting in---thefor the ast twi%it -five ears• MrF PhairTMrs.PhF e d e ra I Mel` eo n u hall here. As heavy a rain as we Brought up in those surroundings "and -Miss Mina McMasteir. Should have had all spring did not keep a ."asMr. Cin, an, tiie church his life, the weather be inclement, service -'-_-_-_- goodly -number of supporters- from . takin a an active church worker, will be held in the UJted Church. attending the' meeting, when W. E. taking a leading part est ail of its- Thp public are cordially initited. VOTE FOR SINCL,A�R N: Sinclair A. C•, Federal Candid- activities. ..,.Tzeasurer of the meth - ate, and Dr. Gifford, Prov:acial 6drst Church here for a great many Sp g Flower Show of the To the Electors of Ontario Ruing: Candidate addressed tbp meeting yore' late years he has attended PiJ Bring Horticultural t Realizing that prosperity fbr -the nreser:ring their campaign advances St. Georges Angliof th an 0. U. He �, y was a member of the A. O, U. W.'farmers in essential for the pres manner ti,at bas Pleased a qn- Qprlaw Flowqr Sbo- of that _, - . • .., oerity of all other classes, the Fed- great n*ny' persons here. It has Garnet, vof Pickering and Harold, of Horticultural Society will be held in. ,r;,l Govenrn;aeit has made plants for been ctuite noticeable throughout � Angeles, Two sisters, Mrs, the Dunbarton t gaited Church, on. the improvement :of agricultural this riding in this campaign; (with Croxall; of Brookiin, and Mrs. Rowe, Tuesday, 3unye 5, at 8 p. m, Mem.71 - " conditions and the opportunity-fr.• all. credit to the candidates of the of Engla%id; and one brother, Arthur bers are advised of two additional. p e neater returns in the yzdustry. -leading parties) -`mud has been classe's 'namely : Tulips - 12 bloom, See.ng the necessity of a greater left where it belongs,--gentle-rum, all predeceased hiss a number of )ears any variety, � ,Tulips, 3- bloom, market far farm products the Gov- of them.. Democratic, solid citizens ° The late Mr. Courtice has been one varlets;. 'All ,tom -members and exrr,nenr has set as its goal a sixty appreciate arrd• enjoy those virtues. a very highly respected member of school pupils interested in the two per cent increase, in Couch's ex- Knowing intimately, -these"candidates our community, with a host of good �n Classes may obtain Pize Lista port trade. This will ensure markets I we did not exrrxt to hear act friwds and neighbors who regret from the. Secnetary,..•. Miss Winnie . for surplus farm products at more such tactics as abuse or "mrud- dcleply his pass' g. Wood, phone Pick. 15 R 2. Places on V'A- favourabl rices. To roteat the tdssirg" anyway:fimeral take pass—stipor0ers the Government has day afternoon at the late residence, . Canadian Jerseys at 3 p. m., with Rev. E. G. Rabin- - Music Densanetrstiaei -Operetta Robin - to do two th.rgs - (1') to insure --- son -conducting the service. Inter- By Pickering Public School c exporters against loss and (2) "Meadowbrook Fragrastt Basilua- 'ment in Mouut. Lawn Cemetery, « make loans to •foieigh Govel7n'sents a senior yearling heifer bred and Oshawa. T�e .Magic . to enable them to buy. owned by Bokar Farm, g,' ..I:t additiva, tie Govnerment has Pickerin Mrs. George E Holtby, extended, many of, the contracts for has `been awarded a Silver • Medal Beanstalk" the export of farm commodities for Certificate by the Canadian JPrse� The death took place suddenly at Cattl,P Club. Basi]ua is the fir.;t her brae, Brougham, on Monday .Comanu'nity Hal], Pickering'.- 8 P. NL periods aft�_r the war which will I daughter to freshv.i by the Senior maintain. markets at good prices. to i -May 28. 1945 of Lena Ellicott be- orntect farmers' and to mainta:.1 herd sire at-Bokar Farm '`Brampton loved wigs of George E. Holtby.' ar5ii Fri June -1st v -rices for them the Goven:memt has Girl's Basil 102Si9S, and Basilua has • W. E N. eclair, K. C: dear mother of Ralph E., William vided floor rices for their prod- produced 8532 lbs of milk, 4F,7 lbc. Lnra?erap, and Merle. Funeral on May c : I •. rro P .- :. . - Y Admission 25 Cents uca.s. Furthe' pm�isi{,l has been made f�rr loans with low •interns test of 5.15 per o?nt, on twice a day ' w1 rn em-er i, Jurp,gtom L It- -W- rates for build:•.�g, ar,d m- v. deliinm fanr. hcxncas and - for snprovemr nt ! ion Cemetery, ; milkiriL' WAd de��alolsmesa of faIzn� w'i`h'the Agricultural Prices Support Act i K%itib the �ihure/`e� of 1944 in force the p -o rority of the farmers is secured after the war, ur.&3r Vie management of the Agricultural Prices Support Board. TENDERS W A N T E - Ey t}i: removal t,f impoll duta:es and war excha.lge tail?s from farm u _ Pickering implements arca repair.;, twin• and -'cream separators a saving. to pur- '. Th$ regular meeting of the W. 11L chasers of t•h:::e artickr- -has been secured. Traders for construction 'of proposed addition to S. of the United Church will, be held Thus the GoNen%u ;ent has aided the farmaxs and will aid th,ym whim Sr_hool at Dunbarton, Ontario, Will be received until at the home of Mrs. Jenkinson, on returned to power. A completed programme is worbi d out for )a re- noon- Saturday, June 9, 1945, at the office of Parrott Thursdatr eventing, June 7th, at 8.16. construction years that ]ie ahead.•The Liberal.,•Governny!nt which has and Tanvbling, Architects, 57 Bloor St. West, Toronto, All ladies are cordially invited to, handled our affairs durimQ the war years is the only Govenurseant or John Forgie, Seceiary-Treasurer, Dunbarton, Ont. attend. caplablie of continuing and carrying out the plans now•aide. The C. Plana and specifications are obtainable from the C. F. Socialists should not be -given a chance, to upset all the plats office of the architects and. akdeposit of $10.00 will Pickering r' now made. Mr, Bracken with has. inexperience in Fedora] rtrsattlers The June meeting of St. shoula not be considered. A continuation of prosperity and well being be required for each set. g ��'; for aTl can ontt be secured by tbp return to office on June 11th of The addition will consist of one class morn stud Guild will be head at the homeo! " Tire. Booth. Hostesses: the Goverrsment which has so well tssslaged affairs during the war corridor with assembly roars below in basement; Topper and Wade. for the famrers as well as all other ekseies im the muntry. also a new wimg for new lavatories#. A complete near s . s • ` plumbing and steam heating system for the entitle AJAR BAPTIST CHUjtCH r W. E. N. Sinclair, Osho w7 school is called for and separate tenders will be Sunday, Jkma 3, 1946 received for mechanecal trades. All outer trades will 11.Ofl a- >Yy -- Rev. W. E &nalAey, 'VOTE FOR SINCLAIR be included in tenders fo ....ww,.• 1E11NT uA=OKV RESENTED in those 3Do9e5 are yoUALIII ur ADDINGTON IHITOU- pprogressive Conservative Candidates in the province of Ontario who are seeking your yr %a the election to be held on Monday,--- Gu onday OEORGE DREW Imader -of the prOQse�s14e ..Conservative Parly of Lazio , Ou�lyyh."�lai+yer. and dw � ho ing 4ader of his party leads ninety candidates in the fight to free Ontario from the threat of Stats Socialism. A vote an Monday, Jane 4th, for the progressive Conservative Candidate is a voter for F'rsedorn. --=-- witsaf 4th. ►' � Newlyone half of these haw had overseas service. :. - r* a __. returned men who a:. many farmers, business men. Pro- .w � _Them fessional men; nearly all with previous in and County affair:. :4 ,w�» - - asparience manicipal All ase n"n worthy of your support... F y_ - . Vote for the progressive Conservative JUNE 4th.- Oandidat* on MONDAY. Return the Drew GOvesament to power with a Ny. A. !r! syle. Iehn A. runert". cert• John«a�el. CrL f el :. WORKING MAJORITY. A:dee - henaies - - - CASLETON -COCHaANL NORTH COCHRANE SOOTH i»iTEaIN•3tlIC pu�xat ELGTIt - gtiCt: • '.. -. �Yt +Df•.AL ,. .. - 1• F. jetelleH. A. $. Awl, rlfdd HeW. - L. E. Her Lake Laic. f 4v. A. W. Cq'Dewsm, 6p Dr. R. 1. Y Iaa, Tett Rene "wan S. Tti...,. St. Tieass. Wslbeeten R!!lesate HT Heeesl =Ieklaad Re.treee __ _ • _ _ ' Rlventae.. ewe^ •'-- --- .eo.r� ..•.. __� - - - - - - -- - _ tAlRILTON• •/. _ --—HUROI/•SRUCR RiNORA - J= rAST TINGS WEST gURON XAMTON CENt!! ■AWLTON EAST WENTWORTH 1LSSTTxcs EAST 6�ts - :- - - g a" WW ' XWGSTOx .7, kqe RMIL.— --ddIMMIIk �A— #AM _ ..r rI Lt.. R• L Lt. Ceti. Aa 4n � riCINk h pr h >� gen. Goo. Drew, Hoa W 1 Stewart, Dr. Gordon I. 11i11oss Major Edwin D. S. Mleheaee. Boa, Dana rester.. R.C.. C.S.E.. Toronto ••SonaL Goodman. H.C.. R.C.. Toronto ,.1'oroate soroato Toronto Toronto _ Toronto - — IT. PATRICK'S r.: Major A: Helve Seberts, H.CN Toronto Casried out 28 -point programme. Assumed SD per cant educaWM costs. 1 Reduced 'cost of electricity:.: - 48 -hour week. Statutory holidays with pay. Impartial Labour Relations Board. Agricultum organized by Fa:n+ess. �} Forest resources regulated. Opened Ontario House overseas. Established Overseas !services: $N ,M,OW in Victory Bond& Y Qrouted sound Financial Position. Remeation and Tourist Levelop• rnent. i Rehabilitation for Veteran& l All this and more, has meant good Government. Nevar .,did the right. to vote mean so much. Vote for the Progressive Conservative „ C. Elgle. 6.C.. Candidate on June 4. _ Toronto - ,e edAd" i '�'��' � - ' 4 , 4 - �'". Tst�ostto AD 66A3 - Pki. 68 i itMARLLT _ ' 0 C � �' fP'or Sale -• early and late cabbage l lA•C y0• dtilnoonrt S6 . plants; and tomato plants. L. V. - - RON OIB�ON ..and . .. . - -.- - • eatre For sale - two cuokc : n3l_4.ro, a • years old, due to fushen at ooze. SearUoro Junction - TRANSPORT Dr. N. E. McEwen, Pickering, Log _ ��j� Cabin Ranch, Brock Road. TELE?HONES' - Howard 1117, and Scarboro ts38 'TRANSPORT'': SPORT - Stoup j r 1iJe S1 iWanter to Reit im, nedi0aly, _ _ housa in Pickbrinr or vicinity. Rev. CARTAGE _ Stout!ills 348 one v 1._-- F. G. Jobft, phone 91 R 11. _ 7tough and Dressed Limber . Millwork ' Bray Crocks, pullets, cockerels, del Frames Sash Doors Screens :'MOVING} DoorirOpen Each Night Ak 034 + _ very Ji:io-July should, ha ordered Interior Trim Mouldings_ 7GAN Matinee Saturlay At 2 P. M. i ow. 'ted supply star`..ed on :,. --Soft-Softand- Hardwood Flooring D GRIVEG STONE _ . Agmts.-LockwoGd Milling; - hand.FRIDAY SATURDAY �4l brick -Insulated Siding Cedisgrain 3hingl� Siding Ii. Shier, R. R. 2, Pickering.. 'Wallboards Rock Lath Cedar Shingles JUNE 1 ani 2 Hillside Farma have chicks and pul- Asphalt Shingles Roll Roofing Claremont Meat _ bets immediate de1hr-ry�, also cock- Masonite Products Barclay, Tile j. Nothing But' erels; Heavy bre-ds per hL.►d..Ied flock wool Insolation ...+Cement and Lime M Ali" ket $iq•; :W. L, x B. R. $3.; W. L. $1. Weeping Tile Sewer Pipe - Also sorra started W. L pull,ats. QttzM•ito . S:ti,rfsetnnor,_�•ae. - T Catch the assured higher prices this .MARTIN-SENOUR 100- p. c_ PURE PAINT - Refunded 4 tall and w5ratar with these. Ager+., Laurel and Hardy F Carry Milks, Pickering. pp L Choice Babr Beefs from Ontario's - :. For $uiaGc Sale Ai Pickering Village Af} grades of r. C. Cedar 511112' ales west Parau ' �I rl i j'. , POLO JOE !_I Church St. Brame house on stoma Totaatoes 28 oz. titan 2.26c t - � � f 1= i Joe E. Brows :foundation, 7 roam and bath, hard- - -- wood floors- throughout, fui-aa_ce?, - -- -*T ry a sea -roast 37e lelectricity, garage 34 acre lot with FENDERS WANTED DANCE Blade roast 25e 1, MONDAY -. TUNDAY floweys) shrubs and small fruits. tiers will `be neceivrd for 34- ��. cash paysnerit. Apply A. E. Tpn viii I' ! JUNE d. and 11 + n �. acre .)tet, Con, 6, p5ckering Tawz�ahip At Claremont shoe- Fresh and Cooked $eats i Wanted -•,Singer Drop Head Sewing a r, X1, on imiglaw—Y 14— ieked; also cistern and atone In The Cal ni 7 Hall i .. OW*- e • q Prayer Machin". We pay cash. Call or - ` write, Singer Sewing Machine,' 18 foundaticra for building.In Dunbarion area on Tues. - Fri. DOD Aatedae and Dasa Aladrews' , • 'Ontario Str. Oshawa, phone 69 o} t'j�lApply t• JUNE 1st, L J. Wdi'BERLANH SHORT SUBJW" 11 30 t! !-Jo i Palliips C `Wanted to Buy* - pianoor radios, Locust Hill, Ont. A�j'11. 35e Pbaae ,tone Aareaw*!. fit-. WEDNESDAY -- THURSHAT 'I thing msohiiaes, violins, sewing 1 machines, bicyckms tricyeles. Have JUNE B axil 7 Aron any of the, above items that you are mot using and .wish to sell! May time Please describe fully.. Write Box 605 News Office. Jun 80 Nelson`Eddy "Jeanette MjicD&&M - Post War Faisas .,Andersow--SL John Selected Shorts Dunbartva United Church taste- - _ fully decorated with - snapdragon, --_- ' ` carnations and- tulips was the scene - of a very pretty wedding va Maj = a ` 22, when KAthleen Isabel, second i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. St. 1Psrmaneat John was united in marriage to wagging Pam P}as lin -James Abderson, of . Fort : Erie, son of Mr. ah4 Mrs. F. P. lost Frajs the aper and • ;AAnderm, of Listowel,- by Rev. A. - Z. Holey. It may be Your Eyes . The bride entered the church on C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. the arm of her lather, to the strains - Holley. The bride wore a floor - length dress of whits satin trimmed - Pbom, isle with � lanae and wore her mother's . _ - : . - - � _ - _ mal mad orange blossoms held in - 1� � a heart -shaped halo and ecur� wit roe om . - o�WA, carried a bouquet of calla lilt es � wvhkb were tied with the white satin - -Maple Leaf ribbon that tied her mother's bou- - Teiw 1/0:111 On s11AN! 11th ia10 10fti� -egget ori her wsidd'a,, day.- Fire ' The bridemaid, hiss Irene Elliott ! ., - Insurance Co of Pickering, wore a floor -length . '-' �ii X~— �r I►'� +matching hat and carriedcern- p - At3ona. JIM flower girl Miss Joss. ^H - Aa, now os the seatme books, enables Cheep Batts for. Farm and Omoby a9pntt,• ad -Saskatoon, mince of the secuf'�/ y �O R K °� for our ihnadrada of thousands of Caeadiana so get Buildings • groom dressed . in mauve taffeta, ;money at low interest sad on long, generous worm Insurance en BWkftplt- _Ka tried. a nosegay of sweet peso. :Here are some of the deinim, MacNeal seeps arms an build, rsnovass or enlarge their a" Kr. Bob Barlow, of Fort Erie; _ taken by that liberal Gaeramme so give ,ew- ;homes. Now chit t:arwraer is aa.ted, ids �N'iadmhls, Slios etc. `, ,,.•W as • beat main. The ushers *W so home sod Lai 4V -seeming well-paid use abo.dy M N avollo s hx at hast SCA00 IAeAmobDs hwuran a at !snore Harold SL John, brother of �°s°'"ae lob for everyoaa ,dcsssilMis. z All ] an& _,- _i;ie brade mW cousin o! r groom. Dur- /w rMwas - .Tbs epost geaeeasrs pian of p� �� weukable ssessates for' t� i j� p __... any Uaiad Nation a gen returned sons started seeueity o! your boast are cowl Liberal Covers- BoWlriali ROM►e ing the signing of >e regisner, l[ra. -:. in the type of work sack of these chooses. The �s laws -for Usemplaymset iasuesoce sad --.3*ne11, of Darbaibon sang '`I'll. Liberal Government is docarse ;hat asst- . -hbOrSI Old Ap-Rn - Volt beside Yon". A reception was maw and woman eosins home to Canada shalt — _.'>�a aE the bridle's lanae which .was senses N the lam!_ of wonlest !pp"10 lug In The Lbosak bsllive, ler doing wM1• esus be - R. C, CLINDENIN© dwora4sd with pink and white • tion wood. 'dowo, as so" N it lam be dews. If sew wd•to streamers and bouquets of snapdrag- • po the � on d - ,-y for Weekes - About a third of all Canadians wee June L t as Z. Di<!t•l�OIR -,on, wrrations and tulips. expand sound, v ally' Private Anbdisses .,depend on exports for their livelihood. Libosal saroeel s gold pendent and ft to bracelet with �^s powr� for imweasime ow eavorts b0bride w°J� _ _ o ' - Tkta a XwL SW eg asa►eaatyat setting: To thle brides- In Volvo eve► the" of 1919. � ffahars iieN ['� tVrljfj/ &r y01qr FA ' LY "Waid soloist and org&%Ad were ear - lar Fwsiem - Acting on the belief that all rings. To ,the flower girl, a , silver . Canadians prosper when farmers do, the Liberal Fussily A - Starting in lady, parent+" • • _ locket acid chain. To the best rnari Government has arranged'ihit fhojr a:am law- w•ho benefit least from income' ax exemptions , and ushers, billfolds. For 'travellistg, _ +prove their farms .and ogvipri 0 under a new - `will receive Family Allo.vance cheques every A D' O c S �' the bride wore a grey pin-striped loan plan and his atransed to put a floor under `month to belp them tte get ber food, cRlothing, t Z CI "'suit with torquoise colour hat and the prices of farm and -fishery products. -'shelter and education for their children so they white acdessories. The bride and?o stimulate. empbymeni' for all, the Liberal . can grow into healthy, vigorous Canadian 4 .groom; left for Toronto, .Niagara and Government has treated * special Department citizens. These cheques will amount to between, Listowel, and on their return willof Reconstruction which is new in opsretion $200,000,000 and $250, ,000 a year. As reside in Fort Erie. On Heaving, the and which will co-ordinate private and public direct spending power, is will de much to help in achieving -the basals• of .bride gave her bougvist to her mot- _ enserpcise. - - P oar• bus on the occasion of -her -parents _ � `ftrtt employment. I.-,securwawa asoiwa � th wedding ant*wrsary. Guests • . were present from n, :- f'�X � - A National- Health Plan' will ensure 27 onto, Listowel, .Mitchell, Fora. Erie, The Liberals believe that thea heat* is the hewrt that everybody shall be taken care of while they ria spa& asst Ashburn, Uxbridge, Sunderland and are sieksnd the•ben measures medial sdeaaa Any Make -or Nodal _ } g of the nation. 71" iia to give Canadians every -can devise shall be employed m prevent disease.• FWdering• - - possible facility so build and furnish better - _ _ _ __-ltoasest With Government assistance yoar'an Despite the efforts of -Drew, Bruce, Bracken--- :�Rr��� FIrLD - Green lover = co -h -&-tied ` build a home in the country, tow ro or city. This and other reactionaries, the tils"s we dem _ 'will make lobs for the building trades, and those mined that human iMssosts, ft wands of 'mea, PHONE 58' 8 a Poon. The following oWeerawiate who setae buiidias supplies -'and those who shall be placed heifers "business as usual^. elected: President, Mrs: Melville maaafactnre household equipment and fm+, ' The Liberals have filth M-camsds, o umitsai Fal'r'1s Elevator Crapes; Int Vico-Yres., ' Mrs. Gene nit�ura Aountry, and in thsk ebU*y N continue to Forsi7tb; Tiesaurer, -man A. P. now Movies -for Conedlas - The Liberal buNd, wltb yew stsppat, a mom ahuwdwt Pboetes slew Hntelirags. Secreta, Mrs. A. Mien- qty new► $4o0,o000M National N a and geaalar MpotMroiNas tem Cawadiaws. Was Sonsit Your Atteafllf6 ani , OU; Pro. Comm:, ]lfss► T. Willian+e, _ , -Mrs. J. ,E. Wilsom, Mrs; -J. A. Nigh-' - = 4 . e • ens s new order with ftwia .' Draper, Mrs. T. W. Willilmes And :: gains already• made. Vote fns Tons Liberal candidate on 'jupe i lthl - _' Poultry, Hog, Daus, Gn ss ''- W" R. Hutchings, ► chop... Western, Grain, a wbaiMd byfl» Wef W ubwe1 e.aai+.. MMh for chkitens, 600 _. 100 The 'Deveiopiag Coutes N T D _. _ i , + ! , ' Mollasses, • oil Cake; Gln - Bran, Shorts, Middlings DEAD HORSES .AND CATTLE Wire Fencing Steel Fence PosM : g Cement, Bino#er Twine, ifarneas i For free plcic up phone.; . and Farmers' Hardware ..... b6 • w SurI,nshMed. HROOKLIN : ., " Woods* Coolers Surge and Woods' Milkers PICKERING .. ` • -Tractor Olt, - PI+CKEAING ..Sa Roo t _ - - . - X halt Shingles, dGINCOUBT ....7toae 2+41 l� Wooden L. :We pay the phone ehargeE L.lal'ein011 :} T • _ •' t, Oat' -GORDON YOUNG LTDT 1R. Wall S• T$aliNCsEIS, �N 1st,45 .�r• .j� 0,: •ti i 14 L+ /'' - {. `•: .. --_. _ _.. - J Ad CIA'. It is nom. foreordam .that farmers shall word "n • ►` . •. 4 is •..+ ' t P '. .r ..- receive onlyone- parte r the chance of a secondaryedu- t 6. c n�a­1 uL i i'5 uCa�tion:rte. • --=that other children get; ; or see their wives forced into r tir w•:. ay +••r r Sunda s AiTejq RQcf2 ,](M oa uf -4 me�'14Xour and hoh s 1c1 ' $'A'Pe rouble is that S: no o e e a rr�'-h%-~ ete�1�ed to - ' correct the basic economic ills of A ricultur •." .. l+y $ q,.S'J`-•'y�' frsd• ti'`; "] �Yi't`zEk �"r'fyl� '' •,%[' :• C. _ [ „I • . • : )• � . _ IDUL13F" 3 • •_ Vr- 1 - 1 - w john Bracken :fie farmer, -is nt cotitent, have oney �s a -.buy_ �a implemen't's a ..P., merely to. point ut the injustices of which provide. Ior cQn" rts. :;H v Nrn•' tti v iiAd • : standard will he anently rai:� and I he, and every o �r farmer, is� only' too -well � • As� r ined abolish, these will- be able 0- %N%Njvdh to piDmm i in I ty 111 : economic• illss t Sn ..,Mjustiees, Uhmediately welfare. --and. p-ermanentl ohn Bracket ra�ntees �t ,ddinit:' � OT +� ION : QR .,.]FARMERS � we shall re-establish a „ira1-'Products~ f again-s;:�., , •� _=.� �'" 'r �. and -wide 'e.%tremes of 1Vlarketing Act. ._. r , z . _ y . we shall appoint a ;Board of Live k CoYn-- -_► �'eainr?ic� .�'ae '� guaantee = just mis loners in which •shall be vestepower to r`eulate and direct- all as ects o e- R , -f thion s _ p iv .stock � m�,rketin m -� somewhat .the s. I, g �e . 1 1cQ manner as the Board' o€ Gran Comrri• • -T , s y e stoners - regulates e a . �;. -ass �,n1. air. ,� -Pore ;the season of pro- • or�ehese�areorily the �iighliits of the Bxackeri ,t'h�. � 6'!i► ;. r r •1 -° T,r s led}}Jj��e to Canadian farmers. Join 4 1 i V c • sup ,:. .. _�,� � �.� Yv+1 receive a dust ' . Y' � • : tri, - z ' ^�• . incQ . • will th�]�G f Sohn bracken .in his fight- for'' farmers', riglit'�: - "#"` - r 15 I*R 0 J'.4 OV � .. r •Z. .'h • fir'•+ `ai •^• .. .. .. (P+. r .. {qy r our . 1 j y r�o�c� a _ _. _ _ � is ... ... E+ „ s •' •irr.fiiA.yC i..•'.]`' -. ��>� y yi +W-ire/>�+wtbQi.`.u. .. ,.y.3eC?z.ava.:.:.r ? ',•' ' -. • `. • . ^ . Conservative artj►• O Published by the Progressive Co ervati a Baas. Brock" Road 4 _ -Mrs. Edgar James . of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Atex. Cairns of Lan- sing, were visitors lust week with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar ; Janes. Iffiss Jean Middleton spent a flew days last week with Mount :Forest friends. Mr. -.and _Mrs,. Middleton -and Vern motore;d to Mt. Forest on, '5unday; brkaginr -Jean hon* with them Miss Dorothy Harlock has resign- ed as ' teacher of the Brock Road -school, having accepted a position ::with Stoutfville School' Board. : DUNBARTGN :. Mrs. T. McQashan, - Mrs. J. Mc- Glashan and Miss Doreen atteAided a trousseau tei on Saturday at the _home, of Miss.. Mabel .Colby, Toron- to. 11�,.a W T.�a.,ii�,.�.: oz,.i Mv.Q la TIDE PICBERING ' NEWS, JUNE 1st, 1945 .(Suppledmeztt) C Llnm R EM O N 7. �Y Once it Oshawa two /eek. -)Mr. and Mrs. R:d , o "Ajax -way';on+the^2.4th,Jwth a tou:n t.. _ Green River Egli Prices For Live �Poultry skit Sunday with Mn sad Mrs. Leal of meed doubles. About ten rusks Lye . were played. W;•aneras EarleMrs, l)opg Dickinson travelled to H•am- Bear% Z James Briscoe, 3 Fred . A. Trewsrt)w of Markham , spent a day with .bBs .aiste3r,_ Mrs_ ;a!--with fit'. c.ad-Mrs .-lack-ltios-.-•,,a ..--_ ---- - William Dmncanu --- ten on Sunisy fast' �-.� r " : Friends Q>t Mzs, H. Shank are until further noticie .we are piling the following paces' ''here was a -gookd crowd at the Claremont Women's Institute ter LIVE POULTRY, delivered to our plant at WHITHYc - — �pe►rk board dance on r-n<tay eves!- Tae May meeting of the Women's pleased to have her home fmm the - - Toronto tasneral Hospital, and is Jac. These &Loves are to be contln- + Lzstitute was held at the hams of very good health. :- Top (grade heavy FOIWL :..25 1-2c, pound .:Uft until the end of June.''here will Mrs. Frank Loyst. This being the . and Mrs. O. Patterson of (under 4 pounds Leghorns 22c. lb.) ]be the reguar dance ;•a the Cont]- Grandmothers' meeting, they were in Windsor visited last week with Mr. Top Grade d Frying RS R to 3 lbs.) lbs.28cpo�r- ,. isa y tiali tonigat. charge oL the program, Mrs. Estijv and Mrs. William Duncan. Roasting and Frying CI$CKEN3 (over 3 lbs.) 3@ 1-2n,. Tae Womess'a Mission Circle., Palmer., one of the oldest grand- Mr, and Mrs. J. Heal of Whyte tii- e Baptist Church met va Tues- mothers present, sang a solo. Miss vale had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. day afteraoocr at the home of Orbs. Viola Forsyth gave the history of Draper. Mr. Heal has finished Iiia 'Willow China Plate". After • six course at McMaster and will be at r r The Progressive Conservath" amara of service ° the retiring .pies- --home -for some time - — lCRING F L�` - -=—Darty with 'Major KA, -Brien and T-- _ ident, Mrs. McIntyre was presented The annual.meeting of the Lal- � AR S D• JC Creigpton held a maetzag in the 'with a Life Membership Pea And ies, Aid was held at the honye of WKii ONTARIO •k&a on Tuesday evening, and the Certificate. At the close of the,_tneet Mrs. A. Michell, Mrs. J. Heal made i Labor -Progressive Party on Th °a= int a social half hour was speivt an excellent chairlady for the aftez- Telephone " Whitby 8E6 :. •..day evewAm Arthur Williams of the during which lunch was served. The . Q C. F. held a nmeetWg last' Sat- work done dsuring the year was, re- t Continued On Adioi6uws Page - Ua*bLy evening. Everyone it urged ported 'as follws: 39 Refugee quilts, to get out and vgte on Mvaday, re- 45 00t Covers, 450 SeWra gaMeira, Wardle" of haw you vote. 44 Knitted articles and money rais- Mr. and Mrs Honiface spent the ed for War work $646.45, dispensed creek and in Toronto in donations to the follevrag: Red Mins Piaxton of Uxbridge was the Cross, NavyLeagux, Jame for Britt moo sues r o sin, aeow ror nntam mood dorAL- Nobert Redehaw. tions service, Y. W. I. O., Prisoner ]Liss Georgian► Foreltho bf Tor- of War Parcels, and Cigare4w. toua 1 onto spent the week end at her our boys ovgXseas. ..-etv,i"Oce .' The g000elllowship -meeting of _ the, Baptist church Will meet tonight BroEl 4 mm . at the 11=0 of Mr. And W& Ghas. $i _ .. GostiLt Marjorie Ward -of Canadian Nur- Visitors "during the week mad on sung Corps, Arrived ih cans" It Sunday included: Mrs.. J. Everest sa� fast--w+eeic; mfer-Awing several and son Ray with T.-Oammagle; Mr. y}essa in the war zone, %W is the and Mrs. W. Brown,. daughter 'Msr- dsughter of Mr. And Mrs. Evans garet and grand -daughter" Judy, and i Ward of Claresmont: son Tom, at the old_lwme; Mr, and The King Manpower Policy uT— . arced Mrs. parker Horn, of P. Mrs. Phillipe and chillren at their - K L, the new tenauts of the Mal- summer hoaae; Mr. and oars. W. ' "T'lu Greatest Hoax ever 0 l�rle trated on a Nation." mom Forsythe faram, arrived lees. Batt brought Miss Bate honors from _ vreek- Mr. horn has rented the faisn I the city; Mr. and Mrs, Vincent _ sad may rent part of the Forsythe ' Wright, Mr. and Mrs. W. Harbron .I - --"It is es national disgrace -and es blight upon the goad ]some. Mr. Forsythe, a successful Brow&a; Mr. John Cowie. at his caner here for allay years, less home hetes name o Canadian citizenship. To g27r1e p fitieal considera- deeided to retire. Mr. ache Mrs. John Soden were Mr. arced Mrs. Rossoa of. Toronto Sunday visitors with the letter's 1 tion! priority "or the ?lotion S interest is intolerable and v . were the WWA end guesta•of Sar. and sister, Mrs: Carruthers of Atha. _ 11re. Frank Cooper, W stele Brougham - grow, --*pother . 405 f Dl'givable. �r Mar. and Mrs. Harry Porter arid residence beg%u%, for the Township Dr. and Mrs. N. F. Toaaliiuon were Ciprk, Ms. L. T. Jobslat . - Hastings on Shy visiting Rev. Congratulations to Brougham stud- - -.and Mrs. Glover. _ Xr. Edd* Ottm spent the week- eesadully passed his umversity ex - eased visiting friends in the cit). _ a mations, keeping up his record. Dominion -Wide disunity is t!ta- ; PURELY POLITICAL; M" -d Rev. i. K Kennedy was :62 Oshawa The District Annual Meeting of Twssda"ttenaiar m ameting Of the WomrLfs Institute will be held [lay the gravest danger facing POWER POLICY. We do not Bay of Rsunt+e Conference. on June 6th, at Kinsale. Lunch will Canadao The political abasement `- hesitate therefore to describe the Communion service will. be held 'be provided at 35c. by Kinsale lad- p J, the United t urrh on sndaAy las. Guest spwker>, MLias saws of of 44#-Mng Governments Man- Xing Manpower Policy, and all tJte Department- Be at sire corner o.°'G�n Gnu, RcAF a -dyed for Uimportation at a.ao- a. m. ►er Policy reaped in wartime :..'the furtive. political manipulao ` home in Chmm ot: last PrAay. His These L increased interest At the wile arrived is �►ads .about two library with the purchase of new : the 9eedt It �lOWed in peacetime. tions which charazter3Zed the ado .-omega i -,ter -books- : 2Lordon girl orad arrived Jost after W'ys g Warriors; Lloyd D'ouf- S On 0 policy, as a Z -Day. Goon has been overseas le'@, "The Robe". ; Geaee �,l�;s "g 6 as' Chaos" Of the 1940 miscarria of social, poli- - > some taap. "rhe Higher Hfli ; A. L Cronin s 'Election campaign has been ging � Mir. snide•M[r's. Roy Thompson 'of "The Grew Years"; Philip Gibbs' � tical and economic justice. As Tweed were sweats of the litter's "The Battle within". ' ANDQaos ever since. Cb, National +ian ts, *r. i Mrs. Frank Loyd Saturday. May 26 was as event -our forthright, progressive • o q er the wee*-" ThM. were- acc- fMul day for the chili of abs school unity, to which the Hing Govern- , e=v& tie&, hoarse by their two little whw for the Junior Riad Crew Amt has prise OIIl� lip -service, � Jeadlir �' saki, it -was — and i$ daughters Shirley And Dfsnna, rho have ' been devoting all their eger- .- "tae test hoar[ ever Spent ties. last two weeks WN their (tom in peepmadon for a bisaas, Was sold for political advantage g � �aadparss� -- which took place at the school an _ petrated on a nation." - Saturday afternoon and hada large -fin time of gravest national ewer- - -Ubrary Ta Day This Saturday of parents and ' visitors. The ]Deal Libr:ry.. will to -ct a ilnrers The wfor the Draws overact- saucy. _ _ _ NATIONAL UNITY ANS .'Tan Dray in the village this` Sabu, alt. • ' Mrs. Sealy . M iMMIs Lake - MUST COME BE - day, June $ad. This tag dry - is be-_ ��►; Garden Chair - Mr.: S Noble, THE PRICE CANADA HAS Brougham; Birdhouse - Eleanor • . ma held to raise money for ,the par- �,• FORE .NARROW POLITICAL _ • rhase of new boolm Give whit you B'r Br'oughsm. A quilt and many � PAID for the unequal burdens of "n aa�_ _help support a local. cavae i other'articles were sold by auction, r ADVANTAGE' Divide -and -rule 'that is ft*ficW to the whole com= Paynter conducting the auction the ging Manpower. Policy is be- successful] .. The fl>�ee Policies have no lace in framing •� from the sale of draw ]gets and 'es the basis for ace -time govern - Boy Mcleod Arrivies same other things ]exceeded $100, which 'tell t Tragically, the Fit. Sgt. Roy McLeod, : RCAF., was verb satisfactory. It was bird �• ra$1. Ys ment. Only -8 that. wild. ' son of Mr. mad Mrs. •Robt. McLeod to know who enjoyed the afteiVoon cai9ualty lists bear mute witness y' pa "e arrived haone from overseas last most, the adults or the childrom. - Saturday morning. $e Was overseas ,fie to 3t. recognize equality Of Opgb�'tun U year in March. He came back to Church News sty for all in time Of peace as Well Grads atter makine 22 operational Rev. I• a Kennely continued his 'THE PROGRESSIVE CON as equality of service and sacri- tltghta and will report to a West- of the Pentecost; on Sunday, ern statism atter his 304ay leave. taking for his theme "Manifestations SERVATNE PARTY HAS His arrival was t� cted expeby his I of the* %wer of 'the Spirit", and .. .,flee 131 tyre of war can solve the -- parentt who dM •.not know he WasI will continue the same theme next CONSISTENTLY COIXEMLL— "problem of national, unity and W _ an his was► home 'until he arrived The Missionary Sale was peeked' �, 1)Lontsesk-list Fly. :� E.D. THE INJUSTICE OFA the confidence of .all Canadians, on Tuesday afternoon at the hoarse Howlin= CIW Sold Toarnasadat of Itm healon. The local bowling club got under Rev. Kiennei3y. aid H. Makcolm -WE STAID IM40UARE FOR EQ(iAW OF SERYKE EQU OF ' - --_ � SACR�ICE w WAIS 'NII PEACE, ALtTY • YOU *170W. XlS d in #e �. r ALS. :. When you buy i w RIM r: SIX, g f. �..�.n - ore o r o u e * A Product of c►w,�n MAPLE LEAF ,MILLING CO LTD. : N�ICNe for So% 6y vE =PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE 1n, i A. W. MITCHELL e • b e Pickering, Ontario P-1 ♦ _ 1'+4M" 1i! 09 ftand goaswisM ft1% QNW •Meridel and the little ones to Mon- ..., fres', and see that they buy the �. things they need. Right now they are like scarecrows." "But, madame—" ';• The old lady ignore) u_o p t was understood that he was' to LOUIS ARTHUR CUNNINtiHAN es M come to her once each 'day for or• �o� OdQs :CHAPTER III stopped. She could still recall' that dors and plans of operation. -Ma- "Indeed, Ma- MW /� i "Indeed, yes. I flow up, you moment, relive every second of it. dame did all the talking and Ru food needsisr.MWM0 V disc ever 1 — `- know — got a lift with young His eyes were blue in his thin dolph, for all the attention paid his Tremblay. He's on his way to One- brown face and his teeth so white few timid suggestions, might just bee. I'll go down on the bus to-' when he smiled. "Are you real?" as well have talked to the stone morrow. Curiosity brought me he said. "Is tills place real?" statues in the park. every daymore housewives w here and I won't go away until Ws It was a fair day in Gratzen and "When Nferidel learns the truth find that ready-to-eat cereals satisfied." —what madness-had poskesseol herl 1 am afraid she will despise me. la an Important in "The princess ,is not a Poppy. She had gone to the -fair with him I am only an impostor, a fraud—" ;N _ P Y lPo P� , show," muttered madame: "I'll go and together -they had laughed at - , "You are nothiiiig of-tiie Sind• g---mom'-- — isatisfying- "down now ana see that those chil. the .puppet show and ridden .on the said madam* irriignantly, "And' if `;'� They serve Kellogg's for dren are having sufficient to eat carrousel and eaten buns and drunk you are,. what then am I? Is it not 'breakfast, lunch, children's and.to watch that Rudolph doesn't milk .and walked up the steep road enough to see these young ones start to walk around• the table and to the castle in the mtonlight. And happy, secure a' last? Now • get' suPPers+BnaCks at stn}* wait on them. You stay here until there its, the courtyard-he had taken out, my man. 1 have to dress. And time Of days „ knew v said "I k w � make read • n to m man. r hand in his and tel the little ones I I come back, y he >, _ Roger stayed there, smoking this would be the end .of the., story, within, the. hour, that we are going . quietly'and thinking, of.Miehel. hs* Cinderella in reverse, isn't it? to tilt: glatt city of 22,quatiet.1, A queer duck, 7ltike, full of the clock• strikes twelve ao the "You are so kind, madame. strange theories, stranger dreams, little maid becomes the goldeh - shall go now." nQJ�✓"eye/ a lover of dawns and sunsets and princess and the peasant boy goes He found Pol Martin aiid Rosins , a F,�► lfey�Tl beauty in any guise. Where was he back down .the dusty road. It is so, , engaged der deep conversation with u+t Q%hq va `z nowr at to a ou is it. not: :. Roger. maelstrom of hell? Had he gone "It is so, but—" out in a burst of flame, in a Chun- "There is no 'but'." lie. fissedY —and .P,onhovime. i�ricot would dercloud of glory? Had he turned the little brown fingers, that he held- sak, 'No bullet ever -made could � his back on the whole thing and in his. "There is only goaiby." hurt a man's soul and no weapons' / taken hiipself to, a mountain top or She was remembering all that ever-'forge•I can match God's »reap- a -green isle in the sea? now as she walked through the ons. ;God's the one to 'settle dicta- moon-shadowed garden with,Roger tors; just the same, if you Should In the evening stillness, Roger Fabre in -this strange silent; land, stumble on one, better', hit him on ':Fabre hears children singing.' 4e so vast, sct awful in its immensity, the head. while you are asking the - ' •' smiled, pleased,, got up from his far away from her own little conn- divine aid'," ,- chair and crossed to th.e window. -try. '.5he'was-seeing-the tall youth "Very sensible," approved . Rog- Gercu.an cons down in a parachute Wil could see his face now as he He.saw a tall girl whose hair was with the rucksack •on. his. -back.. `-er. ". great philosopher, this Bon right in the -field back of Bon walked.-tayard:w.'.' k glory in the sunset and two. little and -tbe stout stick in his hand go' . homme Fricot." Iwmme Tricot's cottage and we He .passed .so, near to me that blond children frisking about her swinging down' the hill road from "His cottage -was outside the vtl- saw him draw- his .revolver and go I cpuld almost touch him." said as they walked with Rudolph the castle. Michel 'it was the only - (age," said Rosine. "It- was 'in a up to the door and kick it open and' Pol ,fartin. "He was young like ".across the 'lawn toward the beach name he had given her—Michel. little wood and this day'Pol Martin Walk in." you, Monsieur Roger. We hated trees. * * * and-I•went there and' just-before we .-Anil there was a shot, then an- him tht.n and when we crept• to the Roger disobeyed midarde's in- -"It is so long since I went shop- came to the cottage a plane went other—crack—crack!" •• Rosine's cottage window- after .he- had gone Wriction, and went quickly down ping," said madame,' "that those _ .over—" voice_ was shrill. "A' cry—and we and_.lookel in and saw our poor, the back_ stairs and. out into the who waited on me, if not support- "And we hi3." Pol Martin's blue knew Bonhomme Fricot, that good Bonhomme Fricot lying dead , on garden. After all, it wasn't every ing tomb-stones, are being support- eyes were seeing it all again. "We man, was dead.-. We waited and the floor—" Ilay that one could see a real live ed" by pensionts; so I -shall take hid in} a-, coppice. aqd we saw a presentk tine German came out. .(To Be. Continued) princess. : "Good evening," he said. "I hope T H E - C A -N A D- I A N W A Y O F L•! F E I do not intrude" _ She 'smied at him. "Intruders „..y in that dress, monsieur, are wel-' _,..come among most people to this 4 won t y. Who are you, p ease I Haat Meridel •de-1fo in." Roger Fabre I—am Madame _ i--the housekeeper's nephew."' * * s _ _ "Oh, Madame Laurin. But she. is a lovely old one! I am so glad t to meet you, Monsieur Fabre." "It is the first time ' I have ever t ' talked to a real princess." a I _ . Metilel laughed. "I am just ' Orincess. It was a little place, Grat- sen, bort :it was lovely. Lovely in } an old way, with red-roofed houses nd crooked lanes . and old - wind- 1 . . , mills and the castle of Gratzen high- pn its rock, its turrets seeming to be made of gold in the sunset." " "You will, miss it,. Your. High- fGess." r. _ "I shall miss it. But this—this ' �s so beautiful, this land of _ yours. ,4. —These monataias of Laureatta. ---It-. 1s Gal's great kindness that there teras such a place -for us its which - r Ill+tt� • +, , ,o seek refuge Fdr myself 1 did.e of mind. I would have stayed at ' * * / ♦ . �, � pre ' � � M:T ', I, �, `�... ';. Something in her voice made hint- ` look at her sharply and he saw "You left someone there whom you—whom you cannot easily for- �et." "I do not know-if itis that. Ido _ not -knew what it is, but there was ..something—the beginning of • some- _ • .thing ,• „Perhaps I utrlerstand,,, said _ , _• ., r . .: , :, - - - •. Roger. E�Ahl •• "I do not think so:' She smiled - Down t� ■ then, a brief, swift smile. Ah, how *... _ t 'could you? I don self under- stand it." — GARDENING' for the fun of it— wage-earner, pensioner, small-busi- - But she was thinking, as she . walked back: with Roger to where _ weelt�end trips in the old' family ness owner, returned soldier. That's they heard the children's voices, of jalopy—lazy days fishing by the river why it's important to take a stand Make this Pledge TodayI the winding 'streets. of. Gratzen, .of .—these things still stand for a pleas- •against it now. If inflation starts .in the Inn of the -Coq Tor, of an ant way of life--a way of life our men this country, this is what will happen. �,PI �e myself.to do my part 'August day so much like this had :',overseas are fighting for -today! Prices. will rise. Wages will try to in fighting infMation't —been, of a tart' youth with . a, ruck- They won't be able to come back to follow along—and will, never quite 9 sack on his back. who had come these simple things, 'unless we get 'catch- up! Soon your dollar—your By ebsorvinp rotlonlnp and ,'voiding •face to face with heir as he ,walked out of the tavern. They had both ".down to earth" in our thinking, and" soldier's dollar—may buy only 25% black markets in any shape. or make sure -when the ddo come back, of the thin sit used to! That is what . . :. form. NEVER FORGET-*-Max their dollar will be wort a oar. as 'happenedin many o e sf napodiny price controls and other Well House is superb To protect that dollar, we must countries - of• the world 'today, and anti-inflation measures, ' and, re. coffee. It's roasted by' the _realize now, the dangers' of careless, ' that is why normal living for anyone frainingfrom careless and unneces- is impossible in those countries! :sary buying. I will not buy two- famous "Radiant Roast" ' ugnecessary buying! We tnusf .buy p where one will do, nor will I bap -ooly what we need—never .buy .two let's make sure our soldier's _'__ ''new^ wherein "old".vilido: process. ,'.This captures where one will do! We must not dollar, .when he eta -back -will be. y g By buying Vida Bonds -and War - every atoiu of goodness evade rationing or price control, or worth a full dollar.- We cantaot give savings scamp:, supporting ca:. a .and flavor—roasts every deal in black markets. If zve.'break back to him his ;lost years or lost anon, and abiding _ coffee bean, all through. these rules, our country—the country youth. But if we keep up the fight by all such measures our soldier`s are fighting -for—'will - against' inflation, dile man who is which wifl lowert tide cost of living and start ora-that spiral of prices known over"seas can IQok forward to THE help keep pricesats a • as inflation, pleasant, satisfying Iiving ... to the normal level. And inflation affects eveiyone .. Canadian way of life! - SRE �Iy - IM PaRisbed by THE BREWING INDUSTRY, (ONTARIO) to reseal the dangers of inflation. 04TARio ry X. < <�„�,_ .,s +a•'.•rh,�, �.>-•'---•,.-: ,-....e+•K,.-3,._�_•-:ya-,.+�, , . •r.�.:. � ...:e �..�+.•w� . •-.£ .-:.:�.+t :..r::� .:T-'„oS�""r? .�':•w. �n�.. {Y.Qu �� ������� fish rose .lave pounds. per peraoa. N �'JiL b:afoy Stayios and eggs c nauaied in , 1944 ' �. � � /r v► g i J 1.�i t 1 J1�. , t s ounted to 3d pounds per person L _ - That--cili-Aisn -ServicesaeA- s prior � l..,x 1346h. !babe Pacific Will Receive Bonus the outbreak of war. There was - in i.. Lel. wee. $2 a shay increase in .the use of ° r of About 0' Month ._.. .. � ■lnalr. ii1.3Y aL.- -. F - P -fresh fruits and vegetables. Total a~ yam' .Soldier#. and sailors going to the. consumption per capita in pounds ' - Ina NLSYtI�. - � 3berbourt» at Carhoo Pacific will receive a wad bpnus of. tomatoes and citrus - fruits am. Tel. RA. 41s3 amounting so about 830 a month,' ounted' to' 109:3 in 1944 w t, h 58.8 army and naval headquarters an- ice' 1939. nounced. after the Prime Slinister'k - A � ,. .. Canada, 'which imported a • CItit"fi\ETTLaJ� 'statement that 30,000 armk troops, great proportion' of its seeds _ 13,51!0` naval':personnel and •a, pro- prior to the war, exported to the - ,chis i..:e, fL•K tato 1sT ruci:�-r-- portionate number, of R.C•A.F• ed March 31, 1945, in addition to 'TEA i LADICS' e•UltSE-SOLDIER'S KIT. men would make up the Canadian meeting all domestic requirements. - - - ■e■ A_1i'Y 'te�aeeo-or- 2% ouneer--STEEL or i Zzi-[a -ssRr $filpments representing 2,000,000 sy matt-o:�>: uuLLAa-Aae■ts ships to joiry the British Pacific 'pounds of 13 ,different kinds were Canadian farmers have • received ave, in size the second island of - LES,Wanted Fleet with which H.)1f.C.S. Uganda made'to the'United Kin loin Rus- 1 V. �'F.1tEy SALES, P.O. sox sLzi 8' 1819,127,144 in governmert-t` subsi- the Netherland East Indies, pro- Brldweport. a. conn. has already seen action. . A slster sia and' the Netherlands and for duces 90% of the quinine- of tho Gummed vaper slakes 1=0 cruiser, H.NI.C.S. Ontario, is sche- the United :Nations Relief and Re- dies in the six years: since 1939, the Cigarettes°, s.L 'Archipelago, itself the largest pro. to .leave as soon as it cam -habilitation Adtn}nistration. Canadian Federation of Agriculture s. - _ pletes trial runs.. •: -, . ... .. � .: +. '� _ report Ar ducer in the world Canadians have been 'progres-- Increases allocation of news- Here's advice to poultrymen HE'LL LOVE YOU fo! Heaaac lively adding ti their consume- print -for' both Canada and the from the Canadian poultry mar- tion of foods required for health- United States are iii sight, Ottawa • keting service: "Save the . beet orderlllg Maxwell House ;ALADA Alothingismoredepres. building during the war years, the officials say. Increased production yearlings, for egg productipn in Coffee. It's -blended from Britain will - Why buffer? .. Lambly's A I i Dominion. iireau • at. tatistics re- . will ggive instant relief. ports. In 1944 supplies of fluid' ° credi•e l to the response by farm eggs next year as this. Yearlings �re till' r1Ca>Ci CO lLambiv'siagoodforcar• milk tar domestic consumption had workers 'and„ others to appeals to .have,- the -advantage of producing fees, each with its special ache. toothache, pains in � increased 'i20% over the average work in. the woods"last season and two -ounce eggs all the time: is :back. stomach. bowels. 7iiEY[d� of the 1935-1939, period. Cheese to the industry's initiative in co- important to carry over enough to C;it811ty Of flavor,, body, or, consumption .increased 1s% over -.operation, .with .Natio nal Selective make hill pens since pullets and >111Ce. NPAC pre-war years. Fresh -and _canned Service.yearlings do not do. well together." HE POWDERS_ as - STUFFY NOSE? NO” pluued up? Head cold threatm- m cacjust u'a rtr mBw XO T Ll1vE..-- dogged raucous ' .m - _lowed. atu&ness vsmish, breathing _ ppf�a�d corse dear. Relief is iaataat. NOSTROL3NE dean head, , stops • • _ dischalse. relieves catarrh. head colds Convenient. Pleasant. Adults and 'C1111dren. Soo --all dru urta OSTROLIHEI t ION, aEIaTOL. ENGLAND M@ • cam,, oon wanly Dela. bdw eld eaa,1Y, ao'<ear, lit. sse. SOe, 11,110. - came. Most civilian -goods had to W - _ diverted to war needs. That caused short g f civilian - •..: _ :... .,-,,.Shortages a civ! , - I ' i 1 ' the RED LIGHTKILL a s' ha - - A LiOSQUITO - - -- . _ ' .stagnant .1616w- waterto hatch into - —_ - - - a swarm of - ease carriers. Yly-Tox, sold ` -r. 'y_l everywhere, in.- atatltty destroys this menace. Gel a large bottle Coda - __. y aontjum the'YEL OW-.. _ .'Tortured man gota>; hole! �e�{ei Lemon -Juice Mixed a! Homo. % , 1 ,n.: ' ome restrictions have been lifted, but _ Rolioved EIIO = war demands are still great: We must RHEUMATIC PAIN our Allies and the liberated coun- - , • `, tries. We' can't neglect them. says Sveorerl u 4 -I hsw used ALLENRLJ for several » sF,9,, �~ (This is. the YELLOW LIGHT ONLY) �. _. a sootbs. I could itatiily walk oo account � � of lay knaes, ]Mt now those pains are . _ _ : ' short It-does_not mean the end of she can go - 11"-a rri ora. - en , slow," Mort -Shepard ... 'will be piecemeal and gradual. Don't a se ..ictim of-thlis parva and . Goodwill, patience and energy now will aches ansed by rheilmatism, lumbago air neuritis without vying this simple, - assure a prosperous Canada tomorrow. ibexpensive recipe you can mix at . : "e. Two tablespoons of ALLENRU, this the juice of 1/2 lemon in a glass of - _ - :Vster. Your money back if not entirely ; • sstiAed. just 850 at all drug stores. day ALLENRU today. ("Here's Good Health to You" • to Sterfdrd hrllldt (or Canada) Ltd, Dept. h, I72 John St...,Toront•o. Ont . . ' . Do'roi suffer from MONTHLY TY8 NERVOUS TENSION __ t)nI aft svhk its weak, tired rdisgai y er Victor over Japan can the Tf functional periodic disturbances mak4 feel nervous, tired, restless- at such - ,.- , rhea Llgh•t be sscitche_ on,. and the G d O11es - try Lydia E. Pinkham's vege- ° - ^road cleared for enough production to table Compound to relieve such limp- r meet• Bll.Oilr civilian needs. toms Pm::ham's Compound i is of the .. snort eC •.dive medicines for this purpose, _. - , RAW Follow label directions. Buy today! ° a �. iur✓mb COMwwNo - ISSUE 52�-1843 . .. .c•. •. 1. ..x :.. _-. ,,. ... „• ........Ala ...,. ��r..1.. .w .: .. t... ..r,F.-._. f'c^•;y ..,, - ..:. •,._r„_:..•ta • . d-. '}. )v _ ...�. .(..• - T'4" f r`ve`hM - - .. _. .--.s'i4:m-.a.Y�.,if-..y .. a - .. .'u.iiarvW.-.#.-.•6i h JiG.. .. `�.. Clarke Paren#ice - -Fresh Meats _ Y LICENSED AUCTIONMER Ton Conway and Barbara Hak _ ... !16 r the Counties i � ea � Tor and ova. :. -Lr !1'HtT1tSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY rul#s and .. Vt etaDies�- .1 �.. cke$ Ont arlo ario; C. A. 3 to Corp. Sin Pee► F., and ed the Lsa J. H. Prentice Holl wood y a Ambalsnes Service . Private Clarke Paren#ice - -Fresh Meats _ Day or Night .' LICENSED AUCTIONMER Ton Conway and Barbara Hak _ ... Phone 1 3 r the Counties i � ea � Tor and ova. :. -Lr !1'HtT1tSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY rul#s and .. Vt etaDies�- .1 �.. cke$ Ont arlo ario; C. A. 3 to Corp. Sin Pee► F., and ed the Lsa J. H. Prentice • (formerly Pme,der JU'N'E 7, 8 and 9 _ .. Sad PreaUM). Farm and Vanno. ' W Ni . MAW' Canteen• Fi sh In season: stuck. Sala s • sp.eialty, at Fain m0Hollywood Reasoasbl. Ratsa. _ wits 62 STARS including -- ; . • `- LICENSED AUCTIONEER and PHONE AGIN U W 3. M111 (0m Barrietei Solicitor Notary PoUie_ Jack Benny, .Eddie Cantor, Bette f _ i ' SILK S MARKET VALUATOR Sales conducted Anywhere '. Danis, Joan Crawford, Dennis •I . Phone or Write C. C. RICHARDSN• . - ' Morgan, Roy Rogers Aone Pickering, 26 - 614' Dundas St:,East,` Whitby;' Ont. Spitle 611 — Continental Life BMg „ 371 Bay St. Toronto Pickering Public Library Notes —Bonght dna so,a-- C Y� R I �L E. M O R L E Y = .A&�iang thie n,ew books added to . F'ick�erin Library du.::. the last g' Y g '17 -Harold :Brook s. Used Clothing — sterilized' clean - CHIROPRACTIC .• are: ''The Wide House by _ _ _ ed and pressed like new. Carry a j , r� z, r- -&—Tz r w,& Not many authors have a such •VV Jioie, overcoats and .pante Also a good HEALTH CLINIC steady popularty with each new - - - book. This- time she. hat left' her We have a new shipment of Aprons stock of new IE:ather Coats and "Munition Series” behind and has ; windbreakers, and gents' furnish- y `146 'Simcoe St. N,, Qshawa ,- w-Itten of. a .great house and the I and Toweis,also Wool Sodkkg ,Ties ect, lags at very reasonable pnceb. Call' PHONE 67 PICK. _ . _ _Phone 224 _ - people who lived in it. "Young Bess" Easter -and Gre6 ing Cards and be convinced. _ _. _ Drugless practice,- including by Margaret Irwin- is -a Twvei based . — Chiropractic, Electro-ther- on the early 'life o€ Queen' Eliza- '''Sam Schwarts Claremont; Ont. - A. WILLOUG}, 8 BPY and 'Mineral 'Vapor 'beth, the last of -the Tudors: lt7 is .21 Bond Street West, Oshawa, Ont. Bath Treatment. the story of her early and ugly love, -Willoughby'. Farm Agency •-• practicing 22 gears. and ends when she -is only:. nineteen - - Head Office -- Toronto .- ComultStion'. Free and Tom SeWur loses his life an 156 Yonge -St.- - -AD0606• Hours: 9 a. m. to 9'p. m, • the scaffold. -'Canal. Town" is the - "Largest and Oldest in story of a young doctor and his Canada• - Established Forty Daily, except sad .. PICKERING MEAT MARKET -campaign to - introduce the more - Years"' y modern► ideas in medicine in it very FRANii R. SMITH © CONSULT OUR ACTiVir CITE' DEPT. Conservative tov m• POR THAT FfOME IN THE CITY For- those who like the lighter �' ` F• J. Donevan touch there is a new Baldwin, a Quality First - Service our Alm new Hill and a new Larrimore. DUNALD RUDDY Bsn:st�er, "Junior Miss" by Benson, has plenty, R!. SoHdtar. Notar7 PnWie. Moogoo 1 B. A,, B. 84 ` o! humour and will appeal to every ".WS BUT THE HEST — YOU MAHJI: TSE Z'6iTl� j carmartr «te a a ca. �.t. �►. s. cam Ostmio Lanai Sarraw 'teen-sim girl and a good many older 'O �. - _ _ � T'hobe Pkbariar N 366 Bing Sb"% But, Odwma, Oak