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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1945_07_06:ur.s� :s,w.•.' ot.a,•r.. - a -p„ • m il•.'.. - ,. �' _....� .mer... .._.". _.-,.r '� .+n:+."`a+'' _ .-+�., . .. 3?�Y - . , w a* r * t • _—ER r E C HqG i; "``'Dig. LXIV DICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JUDY 611945 No. 46 {. x Pickernn :Townshi :Ta -x :::R � 116,Miflsale _ Thi. Year'..Ram_ The Gener$1 Tax Rate for Picker- ing TowYiship this year, will be 5ROTARY PRESIDENTS mills. oa'the dollar as :to pared .With Nothing short of a miracle saved Piekeririg. Village '4 mills of last year. y .rk l the lives of six Toronto people last �: ... i �- vy� The consolidated rate for last f' r g: Mr. John Hodgson of Brooklin year was 17.6? milli :as compared Saturday evening.- The car in which � s n � • ,, c,s' y � � � called on Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Stev- they were riding, went out of conn with the 18.88 snouts this year --a _ eason on Saturday; Miss Beatrice. trol, coming out from the Rouge difference of 1.26 miIla.' . Stevenson was 'also, a guest over Valley Inn, backed up and went n the week -end. Mr, and Mrs. Stev= Dominion Day Celebration Enjoys down over a 100 -foot embankment.errson spent Monday. with Mr. and =Much Greater Crawd Than• Last Year . All passengers escaped without a -- scratch. Wilf. ]aunt, of. Law's Gar Mrs. Maitland Gormley,, Kinsale - nit, i -The local. Rotary Club has spon- age, pulled t'he .car .out on Sunday = Miss Margaret Thexton, of . Tor ` `natio,, spent,the week -end with Mrs. Continued on Page 5. morning. J. Remrner. $ Eastern Star Tea at Fialdwirr Home '• • Len Pearson; RCAF.' spent the hol Mr. and Mrs. Aa E. Baldwin are ,Recital Here Well Attended ,day at his home here - Mr. Don. Andrew, who is, still giving a garden tea far members The music recital here last Friday and friends of the Ont. Chap. O. ,, y a patient at the hospital, was out 35. to raise funds for their patriotic evening, user the directive of llZra ._ K home here with his family for ,the work, on Tuesday, July 10, at 3 P. -P. N. Spratt, of Whitby, was well holiday., Don., in spite of _his in. _ 7m. Penny Sale, Lucky Draw .and received by a large audience, _ juries; , crutches etc. had about the Games..The program consisted of piano biggest smile of anyone passing ' solos, duets and vocal numbers by through the gates at the Park on ,Woman Passenger Falls From Can. f her pupils Erose �ckering, Dunbar - Woman Monday. National Train Monday Morning. ton and Whitby. An outstard:eg k' Mrs. Fred Green arid' Miss Edna, number was that -of a piano trio,. .and Miss Jones, of Toronto called' h1i woman passenger, whose name' eaneisting of Misses Marion. and i on Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Steveztson on Is not being divulged, fell from a I Carolyn Smith and. Yvonne -Coates. president Fra•�t M. Chapman Vice -President Alex. Russell Wednesday.. The audience heartily applauded this Mrs. Cyril Morley. has returned to C. N. R. Montreal west -bound trap On the first meeting in July Rot- becomes Vice -President. Other off - early on Monday ,morning • in the 4ttle group who bad their number ar.y, Clubs throughout the world ia- . icers are: Secretary, W. C: Murkar, � her home from- the Oshawa Hospital Ajax cut, south of here. ready for 'a perfect. presentation stall their officers for the coni ' Treasurer, N. R. Shortreed; Direc- and convalescing at her home. s The proceeds of the evening were Frank Prouse, • Definite details -are lacking;' -but year, and on Tuesday, Frank M. toms -H, T... Fallaise, Roy Trippl� Ihmbarton SsatenGed the body of the stiIre la ki ne roan- turned over to the local Red Cross. Cha . took - the chair occupie6 Ras T. Doble. Sgt_ -at -Army, Alex. , - . - �sn was discoved shortly after the bq Alex Russell during the past Russell. - a Two Charges � O train had gone through. From eve.'• Want Housefurniahisge? Read toe twelve months as President. Alex. Roy Tripp, Pine Ridge Road, Dur►- _ once at the side of the track,;, the Bak R*S*t c in this issue l barton was sentenced by Magistrate - un-VAmed waamn Sell so hard that CARD of THANKS Local Youth Given Suspended Ebbs, on No -day to two years leas ,deep furrows .were plowed in tat C. G, 1. T. Enjoy Outing -�---- Sentence With Conditions; one day definite,. and .four months heavy crushed rock ballast. It is ,_�__._� I wish `io express my sincere indeterminate, following a chat; ; •.t maid there were neither am or leg Under the guddame and direction thanks and appreciation to nay Canny A local youth, on Tuesday was arson, laid by pollee; ir- c; .. ,.„ion lraetures, but she was bledding pro- of Yrs. W. A. Goudy and Yrs. Hry. friends, who so thoughtfully rem- given suspended state -we by Mag- with the :fire thtt d___^,yed his " fhysly, and there is a probability of Wes#aey, the local C. Q I. T. girls tuba dd tae by their personal calfs, istrate Ebbs, of one year, to report 1 huge recently'. h, �Yas also sentenced iiasroal injuries. The husband was flowers and cards, during my recent to his clergyman each Sunday, aril enjoj!tld an afternoon at. Centre Is- at the lama time to one year deft on the train travelling with his wife Lssut. Toronto, halting advantage of dam• to be off the streets each night at finite and four months indeterminate Mrs. Herbert White, Pickering 9.45. He had been convicted a- week an a serious charge laid b Chief J. and of es al thefts; teas when he notified -the train vaa"lable at Toronto's pleasure spot B. Irvine , Sentences to run concurr- ently. crew of his fears. The train was _ _ a Fred Reston Leaves Employ of The-- ''mearehed before it wan • discovered pie. *Il Goodwin Returns From Thoraid Ilam Hsiang on Bicycle Drug Store,_ After 3 Yar's Servim Thieves Who Broke In to Local : ttiat something more serious hau Battlefront Overseas ,Calla on 'News ---�-^-- - � •• Eseabtishment Apprehended With- Mr.. Fred '•Doc" Ruston, who has in Two Hours By Ponca ,Assn, Truck Used for plat Delivery Mr. Douglas Dundas, of Thorold, been employed with the Boyes Pte. Bill Goodwin, of the Canadian _ .� ; by Claremont lld'arlls�et called at the News Office last week Drug. Co_ as pharmacist, for the past Infantry, returned to Pickering on enroute to Ottawa and North Bay three yes b� Tuesday, following twelve month's I Two youths, escapees of. St. John's One of the army trucks, now be' by bicycle: Mr: Dundas is on his home in Toronto. service overseas. industrial School broke late the being British -American Service Station let out to the public, has been par• I annual vacation and as usual takes Mr. Ruston, during his stay here, Bill want into action with the 3rd ak- chased by the Claremont Meat Har- a bicycle trip through some part of made a host of friends, and will be GmtrP, going in after D. 'Day. Luck .her early on'IKonday morning, tithe _keL Yr. A_ J. Sutherland, proprietor, the Province. Arriving at this office missed -by Pickering friends. AlAmys must have been with Bill one day I in8 s long list of articles from the has insulated the truck, which with he had ,completed 102' .miles that ready with ajoke for young and old I while lying beside a road when a j station and left for Whitby. While the use of ice, beeps the meat at day and planned to travel 50 more his greetings (snot the kind :he •.gavq shell gipped about 20 feet away in the- neighborng town they weree it's beat. before dark. Last year he travelled the News staff) will be missed by Bill escaped . with minor powder asked for, registration cards by' Off icer Love of the Whitby Force, Fie Mr. Sutherland states, that in over 1500 mites by this meson of all who knew. him. burns in his eyes, but two other mei. Y - which Bright- transportation. His trip this yeas Mr. Ruston plane to have a holi- a few feet away were .both killea at the same time found on thesre,' i driving the truck, book's bearing t hada drive, '1ev thing is fine, un- will take him to Ottawa, North Bay, day, but says he will return to. Bill saw plenty of action during the g he_ name• til you have " back' up- then look back to Orillia, Midland, Tormto, his Pickering friends from time to Mvasion. and later, and tells of our.. of the focal station operator. :►_ otit and then back to Thorold. time. planes swooping down between the coming suspicious, and making fur (Fred was always reluctant to der trees, strafing the fleeing. Gemma tis. ther investigation, he called Chief cuss saes, but we know his age, and A brother, Jack, is in an English Irvine at 5.10 a. m: who arrestd& say he is as big a surprise as the hospital at the'moment, recuperatPng the youths aftdr having' found.them EDITORIAL COMMENT I from shrapnel wounds in the leg, to be. . the thieves, who entered the Every'tics► ani again "be" comes that some Divine ' Power -or Being last election. Ed.) station here. Both boys have 're. up for discu sion—the' pessimist. will undertake that which we our cords" and were scut back, to St. "He" has came up agai=n recently, selves should be doing. Late Sessions Hard on Ner ver John's on a further two-year sen- In language other thanthat con- Right at the moment, world _ con= ^ fence tained in the dictionary, the pessi- dations are not at, all hopeful C The ouncil Listen To Requests By Celebrate Sitar Wedding it t inmist might be defed as one who-- Frisco Conference is some respects • looks for the ,poor, the worst in has been disappointing. Loud Halifax ` 'The Dozen In I.at�' Meeting everything, and sees only the black admitted last week, that any east of the Altona Road;,w�eeda one of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Banka of ' and this village were entertained at their or dull side of .everything. the powers included in the security In one of the longest sessions of mosquito control; larger police force; own haeme on Saturday evening last We-have-,just4istened-to-an-address agreement, could,- if and when the the Council in many months, it was Visibility -of- garb age- col lect-o ives which might 'have deen described by' situation was not :agreeable to or in• evident around midnight aa Tues- f of a'. school area in the �r adccasi r of their sane as pessimistic, as indeed it was terfered with the plans of that pow- day, that the council -members' Pub g�th Nurse for the town- of this d dingt�the occasion' of their by some of his listeners,. Speaking er, break the • treaty and take up nerves were good for just a short ship, 'at the same salary as her re_ 25th wedding armiversary. ' on world history of the past thirty arms at will. The .world has, and while. longer. It is a long, tiresome p Woumenti Institute Net $84.80 at years, the speaker asked "what have does hope for soave international session for anyone (at times) and south or, Mrs. G -e to � Y south end of the townahip; snow Dondnioart Day Eklebratipn „Here , we hadr-two wars' and a period of agreement or force that would make the irritation at that time is ex- rerrkoval' plans for the taming win- J x depressive and nn-nmployment". In hostilities once 'again, impossible. cusabld—when members com¢nence fir, and suggested the possibility of The Women's - Institute_ wish to looking to the future, he could see Some progress has been spade in that to get crusty and ready to "bite one having a seven -,man council as to thank all who. so generously aided no hope unless mankind had gone direction, but we has, no assurances another's head off ' it has , reached the present five, to even up the. in snaking .their booth at the First through many radical changes --with as yet' that war -may' not break out that point when they should 'ad- 9liembers of the north.and' south end' of July Celebration such a success a which wa,. +o sor,,e e,N.tent agree. again,—when another generation ' of journ. Dur symepathie9 have .thus far for better .co-operation and less ill- The net proceeds 'amounted to $84.80 Following the address, in convey- young manhood is ready to take up been- with councilmen When one feeling.. The 'Council plan to take which will be used to continue their nation with one of his listeners, the arms on the order of a government offers.himself for public' service hsthe Carious subjects .mentiotiled into donations to ,worthwhile organiza• - "tone" of the address vain deplored. that could not prevent such. is 'prepared for criticism, impossible " consideration. tions.' f There could "be no' excuse for such Argentina, -a nation that has justly requests, trials and - "headaches" s • s s Pie plates may be had frons Mr9.' -- views—there appeared to be in the been charged 'with ;collaboration with. Tuesday's meeting.. sons .'a: highly __'Mr; Jack' McGlashan, Dunbarton, veil McEwen, Secretary, i mind of this gentleman something • the eneany (even to this day) has interesting, and trying one. presented a petition of 20 names of of the "God takes care of his ow•n" been received into the circle of Allied * • ' ' ~ serviee station operators, in favor of With theV hurehe� philosophy, and that there is no need Powers. We of'course, do not know At the evening.ses.iina, adelega- Sunday closing. Mr. Jack Brignall for a Christian to 'be pessimistic. the reason, but we do suspect that • tion from the South Pickeritigg. -Kate•- Claremont, presented a list of ten g ` names opposing the suggestion. ThPickerres ing Presbyterian Church agree on some some economic feature favourable to payers Association t~-aited on wunci. on. In e points, in the main we' do not, and, the Allied Powers is the explanation to bring forth several subjects for order to enforee a by-law; to the and Sunday School • will. be closed are inclined to think that "God takes Already, we are beginning to consideration and dis,to,31 gin. The effect of closing or not closing, 8 for the remainder of this month, care of his -own, only when His own ".soften up" in our attitude toward delegation included: Horace Brown, petition .must have 75 percent of the while the pastor, Rev. Marshall is - do something about it first". our enemy of one year ago. E. Hannah, George Fenton arwi P, names of operators.'Mr. McGlashan on vacation The church will re -open We have never been ably to nb- We can not consider such views Comport. Mr. Brown President of po will have to secure two mofie`namea for regular services again ' on' Sun - scribe to ,the belief that refuses to as pessimistic —there are the facts the Association discussed the poss- to enforce the by-law for early clos- day, August 5. +� recognize unfavourable and adverse why should we not recognize these, ibility of a polling sub -division' at mg: On the motion of "what to do • • • • conditions and situations when they and d omething about it. Face it DunbartoM the ng of a sidewalk with this case", Deputy -reeve WnL Rev, W. E. Small ax . will oam' eaaae face to face with you, believing and do sething ourselves. It -will on the north of the highway W 4' IVIV I VK Vi" r U 1 UKC. Age is no barrier to gallantry in wartime Merchant Navy service Chan For Sui here receiving the -British Empire " B " it is proven by 1 Medal in his Toth year. This . Chinese veteran of Canadian Pacific ..� Steamships—he now is serving his bird year. with that company at his own request—is a survivor of the sinking of the Princess Mar- y y rite, one of i-8 Canadian Pacific vessels lost through enemy action_. gue in tt" war. INGENIOUS CHINESE 4' . .. .Al .�• `�� Conferring in Washington to arrange for training of Canadian troops in U.S., are Maj. Gen. B. M. Hof- ' fineister, commander of ground forces; • Maj. Gen. H. F. G.. Letson, Army Staff Commander; Merchant _ -Mahoney of Canadian Embassy and Col. Guy V. Gurney, attache. SERVICEWOMEN CONVALESCE AT OAKVILLE HEALTH. CENTRE At W'e Servicewomen s Health Centre in Oakville, .Ont., members of the CWACs, Wrens and W.Ds tirls , from all over the Dominion rest and recuperate from ills and injuries. Just leaving the centre that provides not only medical, attention, but a variety of handicrafts, 'sports and recreational amusements as well, are shown, left to right; AWl -Margaret Parsons, daughter of Mrs. Mary Parsons, 437 Sumack " 34., Toronto; Cpl. Glenna Henderson of Toronto wife of Pte. W. 'D. H. Henderson, Canadian Army - - .•overseas; and Wren Marion Crosland, daughter of Mrs. M. L. Crosland, Portage La Prairie, ' Man. Or the right to Major Susan Kober, XC.A.MC.. of White Bay, Ont.. and commanding pEficet of the centres �. I hf -,Allied soldier. looks. on with' interest as Chinese soldier knits and ,purls while industriously whipping up sweater In Kumming, China. PARALYSIS PATIENT i ow k r� 4 �F fn Ronnie, a long .time paralysis patient froin Ferris, Ontario, is just ,learning to walk in the Physiotherapy gym of the -Hospital for Sick. Children in. Toronto. Ronnie'i braces were made in the Ortho-- �!paedic Workshop of, the Hospital. Many of the 400 children on the '..Hospital's constant waiting list seed similar treatment. One in three come from outside the city of Toronto. Ontario is asked to con,. tribute to the $6,000,000 fund for a new building. A .. • '-err .l .. ., .. -, _ •'�' ..r ." •-__ � To caro ADPL- Pkk aa, s�'u � "..,Classified Advt s BE f �� Co. -toOMRIE AGiaeoas!wooDs MILK C001"sI SSO -UK TED ' RON GSI N Immediate delivery, 6 -can drop -tel heat re type automatic with agitator 3284- • Scarboro Junction ;,vat $90• TELEPHONES - Howard 1117, sni� SeSAWro 8" • Toronto Radio and Sports TRANSPORT ..Stouf f viue Z41 Y4snge 3ti Toronto . o Stoaffville.348 ``- July � ,. - Q' .� �Coa6h sod Dressed Luca r iliwortc Frames Sash Doors Screras MOVING• Doers Open F,aeh Night Ale i.M. :Fos Sale M -H. Binder,.6-foot c,ut; Mouldings------ - interior Trim �----- - ". also set of Stewart poweir clippers- goat and Hardwood Flooring SAND GRAnEL STONE rises Sats�ta�►t-- ' s Station Road, South. - �°' Muteu, Brlek insulated Siding CedarBrau► Shingle Siding HRIDAY -- h ATURDA?, i1 1 ' Strayed --on. to the property of L. Rock Lath Cedar Shingle! , Wai;boards - r A. eau, Spruce Hill Road, Dun- �phalt S1s�81� Roll Roofing - WANTED- _J�.Y(�g.�a7 barton, about 6 -year old bay mare. " 'Masonite Products Barclay. Tile Kansas City Kitty Owner may have wane by identify- - DEAD HORSES AND VAT11 Rock Wo01 Insulation Cetnenrt and Lime jag sal paying expenses. Jul. 20 Weeping Tile Sewer Pipe - For tree _plat up phone. = Jean _Davila send Bob ,Croslq i BROOKLIN .. .. ..... .. .. .. iii i EVERY MINUTE COUNTS .. r �MA$TIN•SEROUR. 100 P. C. P'UIiE PAINT = , BROOKPICITNG :. .: .'. year, so why.. not have ?oma' PICHERING . ,........ Gentle rule legal work dune in Pickoring ' PHONE PICK. 17-,R 22 All grades of B • C• Cedar Shingles AGIxCOpsT...:.. J . • • ...sone $144 • .-Jaaaes Graig rind Dow litchi . Captain, sod Stewart We pay the phone ahargeE ul&eml News _ : ; -Your Lfuovyer•Fsrmer ter .to the Markham Clinic GORDON YOUNG LTD NDAY - TUES I NOt��V YV Yo,U thanking then for past donations,. Prose Ad. _MO D hall ISxed Hay or sale. standing. states: "Now that the war with Ger Tomato ! j JURY 9 iad 10 Will cut ii . aecesQazy Wan. Heroes, - . . _.—._ many ;8 � we start as from Jane A, _-•••Tt�e Clock Pickerft.For Sale -dump truck. 10 -ton hoist, We do building of ail irisin 1st, on s new set -ug and a nenv ChlremOl]t Meat F t.ARPENTERING quota. Great Britain has requested' Just overhauled. R. Redshaw, Clare- CEMENTING the Canadian Red Cross to snugly ���� Judy Garland ,Robert Wsiicehr yoont: PLUMBi•>~FQ 160A00 bottles -of blood plasma an- select short Snb*te y��te�-SiQsger Drop Head Sewing - ROOFING nually. This tneams we must have 7tachines• We pay cash. Call . or our l� - sadoreaetisn or nvaeT _WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY li !write. Singer Sewing Idacisiare. 16 We also sell Brantford Roan= 660,009 donors, for in. addition to ]tsterLls, Bsthrooso! . Great BritRin's request, we will hfrve C�etee Hsb� Beds tr sn. Oatst3o's. ! ! JUEY 11 am is ► + _Ontar'io Str. Oshawa, Phi 69R in the Pycit con- 80 tf-__�ipmsat, Dano Wartse 86,000 Cansdiams ' R'Ifnast ]Panus Gr5 Oslo - _.e,.,pt sad esti- 8i•tems, lbeata , �eWift whic>s ..elas•a i,townseen having g0sr' eenwi qp • wd (fig _sterilised, clean i[atnials a to continue. The tact that the •Delivers .� � °a~ Das 11s.eehe mai Carnes �rlirssia ei sad psea.rfi I!b am. Carrs war with Germany is over =Saba and vieiiri�y, Tuesday -FVWIOY I 1arA �'A of bid rkW ' Fres that we will not lamely have as mans V, Rigm Quality t„�- rsateed :Select short Sabfe ' vsreesfai sari p�►y Ales a ilk donars as fonmeslg, but we il+a sot ^ assts sad we* dassantese• steak of asnra le+stber want yon . to -feel- discorarapd--'tea ' and gent' torsisis- - . �p� a on. to the bast of A. J. �, � want to carry �, ' - -*W at very reasonable Pry - T , our ability": :► . risss IM cla:enserk ami be eoaviaeed. K` . e! . PRQ V SB =- . San Eebwaris _r _ Q1 Bond Breast W est, Oshawa. -ft+ offered at 3.00 p. m. subject to re- serve bid. See bills for full' pantie- - - -_ Psemaesat Nagging Pals gALP3 R,EG28TEiR ulart, C. p'RENTIM "sucuoneer. that Fresno the Tam psfr anti �ir`rs"iay, Toly i�--•anetion sale °1i s ,rawaahtp League hTar"1. It may be Tow Rpm faun stock, implwAmts, household ! furniture, the property of the gelate - ? —Pickering !i �I " C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. ,d the late, George Hamilton, Lot mat 11 - Aedley 9 - 25, Bear C'oe►. 2. Zvght and Ad Dim" BMek, On P. 06 e� east of Whitby �P TREASUR�R's SALE OF scm mile north. Sale at lA0 o'clock, LAND FOR TAXES- � -i Phsms liYi R.L. Chapotao, Clerk. Wm.. - XAW su tionesr.. The Towaa'hiP of Pi "?" 108RAWA. OD1L CMmtY .f Oatarie• $atordsy; -July 14-• xwnsive Am- _ :r � -"✓ Miaple Le e tion Sale of FuaWturs and Equip- To �iPit t 1 - zmA from the ( Price House) i g` By rhrtne of s warrant issued by atoo Rand• The uadersilrned has re- the Reeve of the Township of Pk!--- date kv !< � Insurance Coo to sell at the ening, bearing date the 6th day of . - rr -'Pr's .of Heard Bros'' Corneas ° °. , �� Elm and BrockSL, Whitby, the ro- taxes in the Township of Pickering. I Esus halm and 6" - in.. the biggest sale of its t will be held at my office .at the ho-- the two o'clock in'the the afternoon, on ! t � ever held in Ontario CouDty�-- � � � 8y� =0, ;'bedroom suites, complete; 36 the 9th day of July 194§, unless the r steel cote, complete; -6 chesterfield t taxes and costs are sooner paid. Windmills. Silos ere• suites, comflete; 20 dressers; 3Q Notice is hereby gives that the db P4� AotIMMONS I� d �,:• r tables; 3 extension tables,•' 60 chairs; list of lands for sale for arrears os •� �� •16 hall trees; 20. pair curtains. and taxes was published in the Omar.. 1. 'ryyhon we we" your ape we wouldn't have thought else drapes; Large carpet; Electric re- Gazette on April 7, May b and June dri.in is she Summacime dustcot scene Evca w an Rowe - x• Blankets;. 2. 19eb, and that, copies of the said dust. �onr Grandpi home a d t �ar f°d non she car. frigerator; Large ice bo then we need to come P rr — IW linen; Pillows; Spreads; 2 Red- list Quay be seen it fay. offices : -- #es; Electric motors; Truck load of t_UDINING ireieala''s OiYies, Broohl'hs�'st. Ont. , " .R. C. C j+ Pots Fans; Chinaware; ase- 194h ..dishes; _ Tide 3rd Da of July. , . . Kitchen ntd8'raits; Lawi=- y w rerwa e; � �II(=RA>t. DISBC7�0! mower; Garden tools. Many other L. T. JOHNSTON y r • Private Anhalssss . Treasurer articles too 'numerous .. to mention. - _ _ Township ri ft < �" pbsae ltarli` i00i et! ]If% "No i�eiv�: Terme cash: Sale at one t ^^�• l ,,r Mslvees on �. o'clock,' sharp. WrrL MA__.W; A. �enr- ---- - - � � /�� - -ser. Mrs. H. Van and Mss. 1~, Markham Mobile Bleed Donor • !� i Markham�� eViit. ' Clinic e H. Oke, clerks " Among the donors at the last RADIO _SERVICE . - -Saturday, July •23 --auction Bale or - _.?lut�dsuswsahhhe�il�aryco�o sused�osa�•►cre�awf�l BnsG�oouldnp'se high-class household furniture, el* clinic of the Markham Mobile Unit blame him. In fact I used to MY the same -:eetrical a pliances, dishes, utensils were: Fred McNair, Mrs- Louis • and you daren't awing out to pass any- that is if I had - p Slack, and Fred Lewis'from' Picker- thing for fear of wetting something com- things ander my breath — – etc., at Milliken' Corners, Kennedy ing through the dust, the opposite way" any breath left after a few miles d=uet. Tligh*ay, Property of C. Whittaker. ing Township. _ 1 _ Sale at 1.30 ,A m. Term's cash. No The next Clinic will be held at reserve ,� ]Jr. Whittaker has sold Markham on, Thursday, August 16, at 8.30 a: m. till noon, at' the -East `• _ .s ora. C. • PREti'TICE; United Church, Markham for which auctioneer. • • •.. • .July new donors are required. At .the a `` t k Goaranted Repa r Sas'viee ~' last Clinic, .dune 21; at Stouffville, 1 /n ]tab or Modsi , Wednesday, Ju'y 11 --auction. sale .� there were 77 donations received. b A', Df 76.•acres 'choice farm; also lam ARTHUR FIELD _stock and inlp Wents; 10-20 tractor, Completed the 10th donation, 9 the • ` at Lot 26, rein cos 9, Markham Tp. 6th donation and 11 their: 3rd: One R 1-2 miles south of stouffville 6tvhe. .24th 'dgnation ami one his , rid ed the dust has PHONE 50 R 3 -prop of Arthur Fµ11• 4. "Yes, that's the duseeoet than m --•� E' --ylongolia, p pertY RusseH T. • Nally, Cisaitvrian 'od the y0°c Grandpa uses now when he worla is made' a pile of di6a �a i - Pwith ' �+j Terms oin cattels, cash. No TCS' teahouse, and I voce Out the co.erall The °P"n better, Farr s Elevator Ontario Committee ins •recent tet-�=' serve. Sale at 1.06 P. 'tit. Property' around the hoose. You see there s road t ! our time i she house wish spend ser ! of them now, since then find mop 11�at Cakiam • (Akxda is iii : with Calcium Chlorides No dose, no sa�•righs aeoePhi Res. 88J Youres illi. a1W � desocoac and oo' covecail I. , seaeF . W'is Sofleit Your Attea4Et ani i ,- _ aye the lladsess d 6. ��Ftvd Na!!. "resus end , :. h f The World's News a'9fa• oilier day that it coat prattziicatti aiottiiz+s to melee. dna road_ F I�.� desticsa with Calcium Chloride. lie aid that the cost of eke We'got, Dairy, whole say Q 1l3L' ; � Moxr�x •Calcaam has tma•mare ttna psis foe by do i° amp I M N naiaeeoaooeeosts.. ltkalt for chiciens, 600 _ _ /�. t+stertwbswrl Deily it T M ,fit md sad ho DOOF Peesssar Tesff6er with tie. psaedw%. Wire . :M �r an Lad NowpaPse 4s ------ _s el ` Tisa Chds�n Science Pubtishini ------------ 6cbW tldasaaelsuaaess. P elci f 1�2. 0 yews, or 11 M "00 a otuh. r a.. wwoffdy haw, in,9udings;J� Section, $2.60 a.Yoa� . Offer, 6 Ssuurday Isauss -23 ' Data" SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST " Vy men spend las time n spcading arswet and k9*906, b say%'an with laboer seance this WAa th e I n cater for, eraybo% rve been gettias ail the )be. siys. 'but the praise Shouid,ao to Csiciam - �,aty what -did rhes trick . _ _ SON -o, YttadCas S.l i; Liwir d, rysrrst • ?w.�sta - - Of Dust' s Soo�s F'� two -P 100 The Developin8 Co f Monasses, oil. Cake, " Bran, Shoats, itiddlings 1 Wire F`eeieings h3lesl Fence PefRs i f Cement, Binder Twine, HaTneN . and Farmers' Hardware Surge slid Woods' Mil�ipstaQsi Vwds' Coolers - r Oil' Rooft Asphalt :Shingles, Rolled-Roofinf. " ! Wooden Shingles ; M \` y Claremont, Out. `' =r ion Middleton, Alan Redsh"._• July Celebration, with a bigger the halter. Molly Picov, 1st is Grade 4 to 6--Shirbey Taylor creme been attenddag for � horse, find to Miss Fairbairn LAR E MO �_ Gra'de 3 to 4 --Nelda Elson (H), sande 'yeara..Starting off with the • 3rd to Betty Bath, on a Pkov h _ Frances McCullough (H) Carol customary Parade, a large number In the Pony Class, Holly Picov, Mr. and Mrs. David Coate -s,- of are now on the 5th and have chore Johnson (H), , Garry E�*ane (H), of entrieswrere glade 'this year, with sad 2nd to Rosa Irwin. Pony in -,'Woodbridg+ spent Sunday with Mrs. or order, They state they couldairend Aubrey Carson and ' Earl Pilkey the youngsters taking a greater in - John Coates and Mr. and Mrs. Jag all of their time making these labor= (Equal), Phyllis Beelby, David Bev- terest than in other year•$. Records: Ness. to Y Lawson and 2nd ..to Goatee. saving devicesthis y ear. eriey. ,,1 11 tr, are not available to give the entire During the afternoon, a field ev- ss. MCook of ' Toronto sprat the -At the- morning • service • of the Grade 2 to 3—Ross -Brown (H), list of prize -winners -during the day, ent -program was carried on with ►eek.ennd with Mr. and Mrs. Mal- Baptist Churchr ui Sunday the Hon- Kenneth Middleton (H), Glen Evans but the display of horses and calves large number of entries; the bail 40kn Forsyth. or Roll was unveiled by Mr. Fred (H), Joan Redshaw ( Roc. ), David_ was a Pleasing Part -'of the Sho Mr � Mrs. -- Carl I.Dopking,- by Mr.' DoabY ) ou 'many-horaemcn had -plan- ��°�the �ftte��eat- IDundas, scan Mrs. I. F. Dopking, of H Found. A combined nod• to be here the ti the rain, with the tentms "split- arty quartet Grade 1 to 8--8ruce Renshaw (H), urge to "get in Toronto, spent the holiday with Mr. fromi both churches sang. the auithem, John Varr (H), Helen Sutherland the hay" and the help situation mil= hug' the anode, then won, Those in -charge of the -evening 'and Mrs. Morgan, Evans. "Soldier Rest". Rev. Wenham had (H), 'Billie 'Jordan, Sheila Beatdn, stated against.._.:their.. appearance.. -program were worried plenty, as at Mr. Barber's health- regia as mach' charge of the service. Grade. Jr. _to Srk--Murray Carson However we had some real horses the hour the show should commence, the same, although he has been able ' 'The ' Foitet-Me-Not Club 'have- JkrAnje McCullough, Glees Brooks. " her*—Heber Down's H. D. teaan it was raining hard, with the enter - oto be out more, of late.. _. stopped sending e�kes-to the boys. _ Angie V. Porter, Teseher hard Z'Um admirers, • while -Vincent tainers standing - out in the rain;: Mr. and ' Mrs. Hewitt, of Toronto, The balance of the • fund has. been _ -- _ Bakier's fine team of Belgians 'added becoming thoroughly..soaked; net at ere the holiday visitors of Mr. "sad van to the United Church Mission much to the 4&y. Perhapsthe most it cleared, they (as good showwa n) • Mrs. Judson Ward. Band. For the past year and five BROUGHAM eyes were on the high-steppin car - g went ahead with their prograsa, and Rev. 1. E. Kennedy was the Kw# months, the Club have sent smokep riage t6rse , owned by Ralph Sad- Gracie McKey and ' 'tier Girl Pipp .speaker at the 49th Azbtiversary of to an average o2 17 boys each edonth. The Carswell i;;fly of Whitby, ler, of Nestleton. This outfit was - Greenbank United Church on Sun This -Club would like to thank all are holidaying this- week with Mrs. most attractive; having. won First Band, and -Craig Hamilton, with , ,gay last. those who contributed to the fund, Carswell's Parents, Mr. and Mn. at the recent Millbrook Show. ' The group" of vaudeville artists,' fibeft- A large' number of Claremmit and made the se ' ' Waiter Hamilton. Saddle Horses with their fair rid- m8 one of the original "Dnsombells» sdnng� of cigarettes cash, Jimmy Good gave us an ex - people attended the celebration at to the boys possible, The shower held in the Town Hall era were good, while the Pony Eli- celleat performance.- , Pickering on Monday*. Claremont Rev. W. M. Wenham and family • for • W. and Mrs. Hugh' Miller - ois tries Pleased many of the younger The Raffle winners were -- The 'ball tsars was entered in the tourrr are on varation during the month of • Monday evenings sponaored by the folk. ,Mr. Fxank Batty, ex -President Bicycle to Betty Sutiie, gad tie amEnt, but rain prevented the teams July, and plan to visit various cea- Young People, had a large attend of the Clydesdale Assoc, acted as_ Toaster to Chas. Andru& from finishing the contest. tree throughout the Province. ance, with many gifts{ and an enjoy-- Judge to the satisfaction of every- A feature of the evening was (he Thomas Lye and Vic. Robinson, The weedy dances in the hall 1 'able • get-£ogether to welcome Mrs. one. In the Calf Cl�Uas there' were presentation to Returned Mea by 8► both of whom an still overseas, ex- have been diacontaaued,. but will Viler, ami' to show their apprec- tour Aprehires ahovet by four boys Pickering Red Cross of a Waw _ pert to go to the F'ar East. We un- commence again in the fail. The iation of Mr. Miller's- constant int-- and girls from- the Hermitage Pam Fountain Pen, by the -E kreative tierstand this is not definite as yet next 4aw here :planned. by the Park erect in the Y. P., MIS Class, and herd of E. L, Ruddy. Heber Down Members of the individual units, an - Bruce Kennedy and Reg. Sander-- Board will be held on the eve of the' Usui@a ; r won First on H. D. team: tad and�. the direction . of Mrs. A. W. scan are spending the week at the Field Day, the date to be announced Mrs. Oillette, of. Windsor, coos- 3rd an mate or gerdii+g• on halted, , Branch - President. About Hops' CMP "Ahohunyome on Lalw- latex - k c: '•in of Mrs. Llbyd Johnston, has been V1 X0Dt Baker, Alton, lot - on Spee. twenty-five returned boys appeared "i9imcoe� i a guest at the Johnston bme _nor. fight a..�d let and- 2nd on mare pg the stage !or the greaetrtaA !" Mr. and Mrs. D. Gregg rad Mrs. Sapper Leu Lye Return After the part week: or. -gelding bn 'haiUr.-IW h Sanies, a number were absent Tha mss Condy visited friends and. ,Fire Years Sanies Overseas 1st on Carriage Horse and fat on - seladons at Greenbank an Sunday Sapper Lea, Lye, of the Royal Ib i- - AMareh News - MW sttead@i the an dvWSINrg . ser' gineers, returned home on Friday, The Young People had charge of _ •ansa. : • I !. ; after five years service overseas. the service last Sunday evening. W. - - - Germany.gh Mr. and Mrs. Clifford PiUm7 spent Len saved in Engtand, France and. Devitt was in h :the weekk-" at the h�ooms of lava. Germany. Althouhe bad many ex- P. in the choir loft, eraad M. Wood- Luther Plllkey. . citing experiences, he came through 'ward at the organ. Mr. Robert Miller s Sgt: 107 XcLeod,. RCAF, has re- without h4ury. His wife and four- sang a solo: Mr. Frank Hayward s - .eursed to darty atter a 80467 leave year-old son,. are expected _ to get ''was guest apesher, and quite a nukm= ��` • 1'st his hosue here: passage to. Canada within the .next bar were in attendance. lJ - ► Bora, an may'. July 1. 1946, At two months. Another brother, Than, ... The . Woman's Institute will Merit _ Br9esbush Haapital, StouftriU' to also with the Engineers. is at pros. at Mrs. N. Burton's home on July 'R[r. and Mrs. Grant Taylor, a son. ent to Rolland- . 10th. A guest speaker has bees ire Bila Tosalinson and Mrs. B.' Ferris vited, and a hearty wele me In ez- _ of London, were at the Dr. Tomlin- Deeerat=ea Day Service Impressive tended to all, to attend. - mon ham@ over the weep -and. The Decoration Day Service at the Work has commenced do the cell- _ Claremont Union Cemetery on Sun-. Brougham' Public Sdnos[ Valuable- AV alnkeble ar of the new home to be erected day was vary impressive. Many per- Ceptuibator to Rei Cron Work by Mme. Brawn. The lot is on the sons were in atteadassm. Mr. James Brougham Public. School has evade _ main between John Norton's Coates, Chaisanan of the Board, con- a splendid contribution to Patriotic �1 - ' -,gasses gad t$ss Chas. Cooper las" ducted the serosas, and Bev. W. M. purposes during the school year.- Wanhasn preaeh@& having donated $110 to Junior Mr. cum and Miss Florence Hop- A special ceremony was held at eygM, raisers by eondueting a WAWI i _ . loans orf Midlo vA were Sunday viz` the grave of the late Thomas Fater. bazaar recently; spent.U." on'the r $Wei with Mr. gad Mrs. Harry PORE son, and a wreath placed oa the Ditty Bags, taken a Victory Bond -- � rias. _ grate. Mr. G. M. Forsyth spoke for and bought War Savings St' a a- ` ~- : A r@nc@ IfacDoweli, RCA' F1 Is a taw mingles at the ceremony. mounting to f 8.2b, s total o! ¢218. Mn amid Mss. William Hinkley, of service over a public ad fan eye- ,Ehnstead, spent a few days last tea. which - added much to the ser - The �rroek with Mr. and Mrs Thos. Gregg. . Young people of our eammua- .. vice. M •.:y visitors were in attAnd- ity *rho have attended Whitby High The Goodfellowship Class of the alum. School d _ United Church and. their families during the Year, have all an rot passed their examinations success- 1 ding a basket picnic in con- Bowing Service in Park Durins fully, same with . Hgnora. Congrat- - t ', j�ction with the Friemily Bible Sir Mealhs* r , uhttions are extended to all. Class of Brougham, omv Tuesday, The Union services in the Baptist Miss Reeser has severed her con- Jskly 10. at the Greenwooud Park. Church every Smuday morning dur- mecum with Brougham W1,001 as ,mapper starts at 6.80 P. m.ing July. Ening senior, In the lecher, much m the regret of the _' F Mr. and 3bl. Roy Ward ape* the Park at -8 p. +n. Req, L 8 Kisonedy Aob&y at Silver Lala will be in charge. the � and parents, and beat wishes a .::Mr. and lb* Badgerow were at the Section go with hes as alt 'WssrkeLake ovrr the week -rad on a : W. M. 9L Pkaic July 1L up her srr�iea elsewhere. . Travel on No. 7 Highway was Lei gyp• A picnic papty, will be held on the, back to its, pre-war volume, over'the Mr.. and ]Mfrs. Bonife" .re spend- lawn at the home- o! l[Me. Frank holiday week -end, ing a weep at Paradise Lodge in Lnst on Thursday, July 12 starting Visitors for the week -end: the W a tldHaliFb`urtonoa area. at and MMat 2.30 p- m. whoa the W. M. S. of J. Broom's, with Mrs. Brown; the ryer United Church will entertain the Beech family with the Warren Will - J i"Jorie ., were . at the. Mission Band and Babson'--- — _ hoALA me a[ Mr. and Mrs. Evans Ward Y at her home; s; miss ys 1. —_-- .-= over the week -sad. mothers of the ci>;ldren of -these Mise Shauneasy with two organizations are . especially in ' ,Mrs. George Phillip. • .Hiss Edna Benns, R. N., spent theviten to be -present. This is an art- lloliday' at her be here. unnsl affair aeon we ho there will Mr. and Mie. Howard Plaxton. r Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Grant, of _. Mrs: A. Malcolm, Mrs. Howard Mal - .Toronto, were holiday guests of Mrd Jana' ' _. be a large attesndsnrx, _ . co1Qn and Miss -Sadie visited the -end Mrs. 'William Wallace. _T o Di'rne-9dhool Conference Today . Knox family for the week -.sad, .Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges and herd in the Claremont 1 on • � A gra-school conference will 6e • - • ' •. 'family, are spending s few da this Soml, _ ;!Greenwl 1 .reek with friends" is Toronto, and �ay, July s, 3.00 P. m. to When you wire your Farm For the first time, make forth Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hooey at ,1.00 p. m: 'Mothers who have' child- sure that the job is designed to take care' of present Miss Edwards of -Albert College and fu#ur! needs. That. is the economical way ... Woodville. rwBIske Briscoe was at his ten who might be .of an - age to be- spent a Mw days.last week with her -. home here over the wewas'' a � school in September, are 'tirged' friend, Miss .Elva MacLean apd-ren- "alis only way to get your full money s`worth and to _ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Neste ar►d: to bring therm' on that day. Mrs. d'ered two beautiful. soloe at the W. ' profit as you_ should from Hydro. service. Electric 5 Rhoten; the School Nurse, and Mrs. A. social last Thursday eventns. wiring, like a horse, con be efficient and sofO only family, of Toronto, spent 'the 'boli- Porter, the Junior Teacher, will be Group 3, of the W� A.' are to be day with Mr. and Mrs. Dor, Hedges. when adequate 'Fat the heaviest load. it mar have _ g present to meet and talk with thein. congratulated upon the success of 1 Xiss Eileen Cooper spent -the week to carry. end with her f r e .. surly here.' SCHOOL REPO S then social. Th songs by Mrs. L. Floyd and Jim Coates of Toronto, _ Pegg and ,Miss Edwards and the ' Choruses by the C. G, 1. T., and the � � Way is #O Have wiring done by al cam• spent the holidaywith .their people Clarelnbut Public Sawa Reports• violin and guitar solos by Lloyd 1 petent e6dricion. He may advise a little extra Rat - Senior Remus - (in 9rder of merit) D Pascoe and Billy Clark were all en- cost For heavier win and more outlets and swNchei Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLean L, - Bata% Teacher. 1(Jesn Morley) arrives, in towns on Grade 7. to S -Margaret Farr (H), 'ion by everyone. - '.W he will save you time, trouble and the .expetrss► Saturday monning, and atter a ho3- 9F Violet Binateid (H , Allan Pil A number of our people were ae re-wirino' low oil. • , i--. iday► here, will return to there lane Theo Tothe. the ,PIckering Celebration on July 2. µ IH), Boyce Redshaw, , Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Disney and ' In Prince Edward IslarA June Elson, Yvonne Redman, Elmer Sandy of Whitby, spent the hots-` NO matter what applianees� anc motors you start � Most of. the apple orchards - in Brooks, - Elizabeth Denby, Gerald: �y with the Ross -and Elmo. Disney. with, you will be wanting to add. more eloctrieal � r Abe eaemmunitY are : being • sprayed -Middleton, Ivan, Beverley►_ Carl Nor- .-families here. s>loney-seven, work -savers and convenience$ as tirrre "thin' week:' BosSos �gsrowers report -the 8 7�-dVdichael Vsleatino. he holiday with .orator. and agent s;1van p rkim of on. You ' n hat, if you =tart right with i 1 Tor- - does o as do t leaves are err n and that the adei�uate Wiring crop this aenasons will be light. (Roc.). - W. Perkin. Mss• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans and Mr. Grade..5 to 6—Doug.- Sutherland. Mr. avid Mrs. L. Blakely; of Tori Your Hydro Rural Superintendent .will gladly and Mrs. 'Earle Beare wrere / bowIing (H ),' Bruce Kennedy (H ), Keith onto, were the week -end visitors of ..'at Oshawa ea ' Monday, but were Carson (H), -Joan Middleton, -Clyde Mi. and Mrs.: Fred Byers, advise you as to good general wiring practice. His ?"rained -out" in the second game. Beaton, Blair Evans (Rec.), .Dorothy 3rrt• W. Glee, and sister, of Tor - advice and a competent electrical contractor to d0 _ The- Sarco Company has -closed Brooks iRec;), -down.this week to let all employees .. s s _ onto; And Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller the job will be your best dfSUf4nce OF satisfaction. have a week's holidays, They -will Claremont Junior Room and family, of Pickering, called on to -open on Tuesday, July 10. Crrade 4 to 6—Marion Norton (H), Greenwood friends. over the week - Chas. C000per's seen are busy Ronald Burnell (I3), - Reginald San- e" , e ' the" days zamaidng back -rakes. They � derson (H), Joe Hinan (H), Mary. Dominion Day - Continued 2.0AWOOTAITAll R&I 158-1" � � • Story (H), Olga Rhodes .(H), Max- gored another sue"Odul Plait . ,.. _ ..•. _, .. .. :' ate. .. - .. Germany's Heart Britain Produces Pocket Tactor' New In a few years' time someone -• _ will get up on. a, platform and tell A new , "pocket tractor.` 1- _ _ _. _ ' -last-�-ice•_ _ _ after all." Perhaps some woolly- ..`ming costs„ which enables evei minded tieopte will mnrntur agree- -mall fields to be mechanized, has n}eat and .mite letters to the pa- teen designed and produced by a _ -- __ _ - '_ - ern •. afiotit "the, _poor, Germans," British mauufacturer. ,_ This is a a ! /ts� ---` F�-Latrdutr-�u>}da)- ['hr$L['- -laving tractor, powered by says T e •`` ` . _ s si , 11 cls, I'erlf�ps we shall hear again a small 5 h.p. engine. -It- w�-- _ " " the same deluded people who lost specially designed for work . i& e ' can't delay! Send In Your entry tOdayi. _ the last-peaze- by dragging out the _ -areas_ o_f soft or water-logged - As many entries as-you like! tattered lies of Oev 'an innocence. ground, or steeply sl"aping fields ed Then will be the time to tell again conditions in which the wheeled lST WRITE IN •� �; •ryIINY l M.NK GUAM— -. the sickening stories ' of Bucher- tractor is not suitable. It is now �„+► wald, and Belsen and OhrdruE' and also being"used with great success. x, CORM (LAKES' ►RE MOST DIUCIOYS Of. Alb" NQrdhauseik to small fields' aLu iia market �y rgardens, where, owing to its small i% keit t0 }'�P You AI �W � �f• - size, it is able to work nearer to ouaker corn Flakes are the ovtii - oSo*riof i� A •Kee - - _ sora Ilakust _ - '"� Italian Prisoners the edges of fields. ,. In Britain Still Held Quaker Com Flakes are flavll y . C°P1101111119:O0,800M,Opp�aORW^a mo"' Bay aria is the second largest -Cluaker Corn Flakes an d eP-toa�edl ""r+ fto 'ora teref ��ndJtror The Foreign Office denied a `e- state of Germany, with . area of R^yA a /" „sem a . _ » M Quaker Corn Flakes shay ovissa �• The _ Ar ' rarity h. aOf^ - - ort that .the .Allies _art to free or /some, 30,000 square miles. bio blue and yell Quaker Colin Flakes a"pe"er, - repatriate all Italian prisoners=of- war.- You Will Enjoy Seeping At Package is flavour-sealodl The position is - that a decision �OjS HOTEL Sup r1lEfE EAfY RULES e�c^er -- has been talZen by pltich the Allied, Ile ST. ruBolerTo Retail Grocer; A TrembW. military' authorities in Italy are to Every Ruuw w[4b Isath. s'haw .(1 µaWsntemoQf�2fkY-40orll h►dfrawB,T. Hunon,Canadiao G - release Italian prisoners who were • e! �d releokoese. t I thinkof aII" and ebad is w IsCorn Flakes�theudeeisioaswRlbefioal. � • s,aile.sP-- 7n Mo Ga. Coof hd lad send 100 ((4) CoatestopentoresideauofCansdaonb• Ew captured on Italian' territory before uorblr, pee tee.• �yaef io h• Ont. or Sa>!katoon.�ast[• Ssad (S) Anyone eater this contest except - K - • (loo/ Food, Dlnles •� .Dawe _ ding em ��' ofe Quaker Oau Comp.a4• �+ t}te cont}union' of the Italian arms ' as many come$ astLetr tamwes or their ad:eetiaias ase 1.n Isra irtsYtl7, is t4xoift m ftwAll e4uriei� become the ppreooperp of The vRN lice and who are at present otl or Bs acc CotaFlakea pats Gompaay of Canada limited• / Y Italian soil. The decision does not Sberboume at •Carlton ` Satxdp4 and will nguuenced bye AM eouies muse be not least FLAK E _ seriti�,>usi><:atedoedeeo�lztms• -+ m,�„�c,Iuly 31•-t9ss. - '�+••�,�„ S affect Italian prisoners naw'in Bri- Tel. RA. 4133' taro. i . TEACf3EA9 WANTED 'FOR SALO OPPORTUNITIES FOR R'l)lllil'1. Strange-But Polar. BABY CHICKS RI:DDITT lib=�tl1IEF.ti .TN'U b'11tyT `BE A HAIRDRESSER !lass Teachers about 50 pupils �+ PURE I3RE1) COLLIES. PQ bis,- in toe school. Princi0al !trades Bears Enjoy V�arintlr _ JUIN CANADA'S LEAUING SCHOOL, " 6 to 10 Incluslue Sair4ry i1E STARTED CHICKS, 2 WEEK OLD ed sire: farm, show. dog Great opportunity, MALE PRi;b'F%RRLD - black with white, tan markings: Learn a year, non-sexed Pullets and cockerels = months, male, female, unregG- Hatrdrrasln Junior Room tirades 1. t° i 1&- Although they live in the world's !n many DoDula'r pure breeds .and ach Ship C'O'D- John fgg Junioe, Salary .x1,200 s year. Ad- -bYbrid crosses. Also free range tared, i'' 4 wag emthousandsdsuccessfulaMar•ea dress aDP7lcatloas to E, e. WEST' Coldest Climate, the malt polar pultets eight weeks up to laying: StodLe, 1:msdale, Ont graduates. Kmerica'9 greatest sYs• COTT, HEDDITT. Oat. -bears do 'not' hbernate' like 'theft Send for catalogue and price Slat. cousins farther south but remain Tweddle Chick Hntcherlea Llmlt- FOX AND COON F10INU PUJ?S, tem _Illustrated cntalogus free.WASTED - TWO Q U A L 1 F 1 E D ed. Fergus, Ontario- _ weeks. slo.m Fred Darien. Write or cell _ C40Ujiactiv all Vi'irtttr. ' trergu:', Ont. 1IARVEL HAIRDRE891NG - teachers for Mayo Townshir liCHOOLS School Area. Ontario-Hastings This bear's white Coat matches TRl tL BY ERROR IS A "HAS 858: BLC)oR W.. TURUNTU county. No. 2 - McArthur s- Islt _ beEn' In levying' and No. i Hartsmere. Hood mod- the snow so well that. being lace r chocks. TOP REMPIAI•lTS1L MEAS- gr &c 24SCR4dG i t Stre t, t. HOtttaatw - rn rural schools. Term, 1945-4R t0 see the bear in the first p Notch chicks have pr, ..ed for over Iba n- protestant. salary 31.100• • St1kt4. John H. Spicer ten years that their purcfiasers time $1.95.A consists 3% qualification. A- w Ramsbottom. . iii half the hunt, J peaks more' prof It. year after year. blenched cotton, cushion covers, y writes-in Our Dumb Animals. At You too. can be an of\mo`che rain0s.P4 material, flannelette,_ ssG61CAb 1lfSTRCttEltl'I! �- TEACHER WANTED FOR S.S. h1U. _ profit . and less risk. TbD woollens. C.O.D.. postage extra. 4, Township of Enniskillen, -Lamb-, Yeast among' some Bgkin[O tldba chtcka -each and every one are R6furrd If unsatisfactory. Publex ton County. State experience, oat- PI a bear is ki114rd, half - the from Gorernmenl Approved blood- few galls, i7Z' Partlaecrent Toronto. F sells. .exchanges DDImustOca} !antro ;ry end phone nnmbtr to Job& booty is given to the hunter seeing 4tested �® ds for der Prices -of W'hlte menta. 111 ChurEh. Toronto L W. Piggott• Secretary, Oil t3Drlaga. - %gd ret: Barred Rock X Whits FOR SALE YESSOT ls" BALL Ont it (lilt. Qq bearing grinder direct driven PATEltTa s _ Z}tty are One of. the -biggest I,egh6rna, Auatra , Whites 45- _ a0 I� P. motor .first class condi- .Barred Rocks. New Hampshires, tion. Apply J• .A• ;Eager. KemPt• TEACHER-Mc1l['ILRiC'H TOWN bear$, Crowing as much as 13-feet lyes Hampshire• X Barred Rocks Title, Ont e g School Area,, grades one to et their B'ETHERSTeltiHAUGH COMPANY 11 retlrt ]Ot)i; in extreme .cases„ y Assorted Atssortedd• Heavues NIOYq, U86T>,' Patent 8oticttora. Established Euahiricattorim. experence, `stat• T 1890; 14 King Wast Toronto. q 'new Cubs ar eextremely $rttaih a 33 pylleta White Leghorns. iRl-ffiCTRiC lIC. rebuilt: Booklet of information on re% yon, Give phone-.number. Snlat7 onl nine to 13 Ounces- o ks• ;� ew 13smpshir• X Barred bouiht, sold, eebuilt: belts. pal• :Lg0,00- P. bI: Deans. SPruceiiala, ''and weighy vocal Ontario-. - " Although then may never have Verres Rock kyle .white Burred - piny. L d 3216. Dufff6tic fRt To• lanai them before. polar bears in AustrRocks 18.93. Naw Hibapsh res route PH4ITUGRAPRY DORAET TUACHER WA\TED captivity enjoy sweets just as $7.95. Assorted Light and MedluL (protestsnE preferred)' to, (each 'Breeds 1#.93, Aasorta4! Heavies orns /ACRIE`I JNG - P E'D I Gil E E D r-;,grade 6' to 10, Inclusive (aenloz CANADAS LARGESTroom), and sct as'prfncipal'of a, much as any other bear.does, 14,95.x. Cockerels, White Leff Angora Rabbits. Does i4.es.r . Contrary to the copula! opinion, ;last, gamed Rooks. New Hamp- Bucky 12.00. Entire al doze. STUDIO 2-room school with modern ceW i. `i sio.e X greyed• Roeke 10.95. New 17 bucks. 33 hutches, galvanized TAR cJNApSHv+ S CE venienees. term commencing Beg' polar bears enjoy all the waiintll He hires 8.85, Assorted Heav+ tt+j'a YSS:00. -isarttcvtsra; A 'Zim- tember, 1945. -salary 81,xto App1T: =les 9.85; W-hlts Lsgltorrc X Sar- xtterman, S8 F;rltannla. 9freel, uallfica Do s, to (Selsey they can- Qts. _ _ - Stratford. Don't rink losing ,Your pictures. elating V _ red Rocks, 4.50. 2 week dweek BnaDs can't ba, taken over 'again. Phyllis CIaY [on. Dorset, UnL rolls film to Canada's- c. REGIS • old ..add liic. Seri for comb e _ won &- Wildalr- lare;est end tlaest etudto. a FI S �� L 2 Duties On Both Sides rice list. Aiso-E week -uD io..l4tY- -- • Pyppies d3i ed for s's.ruxNo. 1_ Fitzroy. • p Shaunavon bra Ens ' Sim I%oeh pictures . at lower coat. t _ Ins _free rnntre pullgts. Topp Notch Kennels. I,ak1, Road, Port PROMPT MAIL SERV ICE to commence September •4, 1949- Chlckerles, Guelph. ,Ontatl0. Nelson, Ons. _ ppPl} stating salary and ex9er- '1I. R. Knickerbocker, war coy Any Siae noir-6 or 8 Exposures fence to C. R. Campbell, Secy.- R. BREEDS citicKs W E I G H T T DEVELOPED AND PRINTED' 25c treasurer. Fitzroy Harbaun Oat. respondeat, _ says that .last ,time he A I N i N G WE'VE, E � isQ.i1M ••I. get best results from Star Snap- KitiNT CO. - TEACHER \l•A\THD was in Italy he dined with a group for prompt shipment fldw- If Yon ` tt ll a chicks shot Service" writes a customer In for $R Nn: 1A Dover ,ting Sat- whicti included an Italian nobleman wen: July-Augu lw S. SLENDER TEA who adds that she has sty x1100.00_ Apply stating quall-: _ ca n-t J y-lheY should a orders olds you .rotnrn Stender , Figure. :Nova Scotls• Of SONG ntinbT distinction.' Eventir atony BrnY Frey should 1$O John N.. turns Your.food into energy instead tried mans' plseea, ttcations and salary expected to ally the conversa'iidn turned to. 'Hamilton. Ont. of felt RMLE�Sr SPECIAL ALBUM OFFER ldelurd Tetreault, R.R.. No. >. Wards the Bourse of'th'e' conflict. 'sTARTFD. GUARANTEED HA t;ew Style Album with Prints Bear Llnee, Ont. _ WEEK O L D composed pleasant herbs. no exec• elxea 16-20-127 if 29c "But'my dear fellow'",' said the TKtit k bargalas: while they' last cines or, drastic dTP[. (4c -extra) Is sent With film roll. HELP WANTED Italian, who affected a British man- !or immediate delivery: Barred Month's eppply', st.oti t,,.iP+Id. ESLARGEME�TS "tori . Brio po591b- Rocky New HAtnDahIre X Barred COLORED-AND FRAMED TWO 11't)SiF.•� TO WASH DTSHi49 ng.- and accent, Rocks, New HamPshires no Dominion Herb DjfiJtOrll and-prepare veRPtablea to North- *exed 15.85, pullets 22.86. cocker- 14yt yet. t.wwresee Blvd. Moitreal Enlargements 4 x. r;' In beautiful Pen ' OntrCrlp. summer rennet for 1'y know as much abnn. th- ��'ar'as orns, Barred easel mounts. 3 for 25c. Framed, on July and AURUt•t.` EsceP[lonnlly W! do. You see, we have been Oa - eta 1.6.95....White i;.efrh 8" In Gold, v bV letter to Rock X White Legh.*ns,'s or ed 1'ARM! FOR SALE Ivory 'tinted mala, 7 x gnod wu>;e+. ADPL. bath aides!" -•: 1V[rhller PullA, 25.95. A Silver, Ctrcasslan ttialnut"or Black I'ow•-no%v. Point Lodge. Hunts-- - tVall• St[ee't"7ournai. Heavies son-sexgd 14.95, pullets Ebony finisil frames, 59c each. ' vllle, On¢.. - 2n,95. cockerels 15.95. Assorted FAR)[ FOR SALE=193 ACRES '1 it enlargement, coloried: 79c 'each. �tedl'um and Lle'rltt Breed pullets, R west of Kitchener limits on G[RT. OR YnL'Nr n1i't� FOR - built about 1800 B, G, 2x•95: '1Ruee week old add bc. { Kitchener-Stratford h 1 R h w a Y. OLD PICTURES RESTORED _ housekeeper on a farm. mood •A Chair, sveek old add lac, Also d'ay olds Charles W. 3[oser, R.R,-4, Kitch- We can restore any old photograph hnmP «lass,_ ADDS`' T. atence was recently discovered in One of at -rock bottom Drlces. Send for ,ener, Ont. or strapshot and make any SSrowe, Eros {S, Dalkeith,` ant: Egyptian - totnbs,' in- excellent romplets price list. Top Notch. number of prltite or enfurges the YRLE LVQMEN : FOR Chickeries, ruelph. Ontario. ILT.\Ti SG fAL'SE OF SACRIFICE desired• The process re4ulrea the STRONG, " work of artists, but the us ivork, $60 x9t ---mwnly clay .end us general ed e iroine sand' foam soH, 150 cost is reasonafiT"e• month, bed. board. earls, )ounv DTTl:I1fG1 �ITD CLBARiNG 1°aip• nlance picture ar 1. tell us what you want women for stimrher resort. - pav .. i'I;I tractor acres cleared.' b accordinE age: ability: ' DTarried AI $ 5AN4T1�tQG NEEDS ash, 200,000 feet lumber timber, done and ng will tell . the coat arden farm. 1.000 cords pulp couple, man, boy'. t;• d7e1nL or cleanln¢7 -Write to us w•odd,, 8,000 cords. -before tintng .the work. Mrs. ro)d, Carlsbad SPring& Ont sda„ij/O�r -for Intotmatlon. Vve are Flad to fuel . $ood. H�etved tog house. STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE (i,W • answer your questions; Depart• j�YC4P, ePrinA water, excellent fteent H. Parker's Dye Works A1'TONLOBTI,F P.C�IPF.RS A N D hunting• Price x5.000; Particulars, Box 1^_9. Postal,Terminal A. Toronto Pninter�. experlenced- -on repair Did Imop that • 1Qc 4tl lUtnited, ' 791. Yong* Street To- Rox X11, Pam' Sound, Ont. Feint NamE a �rdersress F1aPnly on work: Highest rate of Pay• 48 hour. NS �Y PADti ronto. FARD[TNG, 4.500 FT.•'' week. hest R irking cnndervic . - ehaa woeth of say other ft b'1�T 53 ACRES, 2:. .{� u�I•I'Y .Cpply nen rest Selective Service bordering bay of French river. � Office. CR. -2 2.5. The do the work wbeo You taw F�tt9l BtACHINF.RY FUR %ALE 2500 tt. frbptafie nn main road I,ME TESTED Q ly S�LY�AD�L tto Rutter BBlgwood 'and famous SERVICE and SATISFACTION Bun'Qalow- camp: new home! oth- Hal-SF,TCEEPE' RrAN9'ED nes CHECKED THE. NEW IMPROVED er Buildings. Mr,-A. ra+idefte, Your hymn vi•,ri y develott4d sno Farm 2 miles from TillsnnburiC., HAY DIVIDEF Rutter, Ont. printed 2 city cG6nd wage'ences. children. fX t? ✓iffy _ i u}t• a r:xt't a 101 Z ttu1.421 36c 2 adults Gond wage's Ont. J A. ITCH REt'1{T E It tot t5c Labe. Tillsnnburr:, •or Miner BacK cap •.B>J FITTED TO SWATH FI FI. WOOD WANTED BINE.yT E\t.ARt:ltit: eEktms Y board of an mower. Will replace You may not .get all tyle ril.ma You F-+R�t hfX\AGF:F. \tARR11:P. 100- For quickrelidfromitchingcaused by eczema, help usuilly heeded' to fork hsv Acre '.Mi-,ed Farm, good w•++TeA. a{ CORllK'OOD, 11I iPLF., BIRFH AND whs*titq this- ear. butYO service You gdesIre fiouse and Privileges. J.' Kee. athlete'afoot.scabtea pi+nPleaand otheritchia{ behind mower • in heavy �r°Ps+ )[fixed. Also slabs and Bundled diti'sf re coolingg, medicated, liquid :Also.-save time. ah there is no Edgings. Hardwood. and Soft- D. sending Yout film• to Tri lewood. D. D,�I; jiPTIOl1. Greaseless -and Gu4tioaranteed of k satisfaction. $6.50 wood. C.ive full Particulars and 'N"" IAL PH4)7H ntalnlesa Soothes. comforts and quickly calms VVAIfTED intense itching. Don'tauiier. Ask ourdruagist t.o,b. Bristol, Que. Sole Mtgr, and best prices on car. R'alter. Sctitessr Station d. 7`oro^o today for p. 0.O•►R[fCR1 ON. distributor for Cs nada and L.S. 19 •Sieun`da Street, Toronto. STURE, WITH GOOD LOCAL . "ARE TIME�lY:F.NTS E�iERAL WANTED. A. ARHIC. RR{�1'QL. TEACHERS WA\TEi1 G mixed clothink stock: will pay 4tiE. HAIRDRESSING - a\ CO.: �IIL g H ash:' con �r BEANT O: o E SOUTH OF ca riden tial. Lightman and , t 0 Dantt th e,t PERFECTION MILKERS AND SUP- ` Toronto. Ont.' r---- : . plies. J. F.-DonaTfison-Jo3'ceviitt-b--E-A R N` H�''1RllRESSI�V THE Prot"tad. Experienced female Company. Ont. Robertson method. Information . Protestant teacher. Sy No.. 4' $ARNIA GENERAL _ , • ._ _ on '-.request _regarding classes, Brantford TicatioSah Iso 1forOmer $obertson's Hairdres d, Aced* I)I(?SPITAL SCHOOL. - - \LASSEY HARRIS 101 SUPER TWIN emy, 137 Avenue Road, Toronto ipreferred if epossibleapplG id'on • power tractor on rubber, prac• Kellam, Sec.-Treas. .R.R. No. 2, FOR NURSES: tically new, or Model C Case on MEDICAL B.rantfurd, Unt. APPLLCaTIONS NOW BEING. CON- steel in At conditiou,_Alvin Gruer. sidered. Date of admission 'Sep- b 'Ormstown $tation, -.Que.. _ p i RKN'AF-TE:+,CHER FOR ALL tember 4th, 194;. Educational re- - _ - _ STUalAtAND THREAD WU 10 often are ot'itbhealth------gft-dea new seh°al_ at. Purkwak`.' _ _ �qulrements Junior llfatriciminan. 15-30 INTTERNASQONAL TRACTOR e c near Kitchener. -'Remuneration after. Prelimtnarf. on steel. Price x350.00. E. Bell. in humans, all ages. No one Icti• State-Lull Par' term, 110.00„ to $12.00 per month. ticulars. Roy Karcher, R. 2, R.R.r8, Linden, 9ntario. mural Why noli find out 1f this Kitchener, Ont. _ ' - U Yaur trouble? Interesting par- M�a hers a t Y FUR SALE ticntars-Free!- Wfite -gut vene> ASSISTANT ST 4`T PRINCIPAL-GRADE WANTED TO Pfront ASE s 99 !� is rglllaf Mori Remedies. BPectallats. ;Toronto S. lata, all breeds trice S weeks ref r B Continuation School, grades 7 to laying,' Gond -prices paid. Ap1410.1 FEMALE GREAT DQ"NE PUPS FOR SALE. GOOD RESULTS-EVERY SLfF- and 8; Wand :Latin •and •_I'tench__ -to ,Boa 118, i3 Adelaide : •,_ Champion Bloodlines, excellent ronto. breeding, stock or _ ahnw pros-_ terse from Rheumatic Pains or grades 9 to 12. Stutz qualifies- Blood ahpvtd tr} Dixon's Rem- tlo:ns, ,experien'ce, religiom Give DDects, Ideal pet ane 'protector. - phone number, (Srall classes) WE BUY John Pearson, Lakeview P.O..fin Ottawa, Poetpr Store. x1.0065 El - New School.. G. M. Deans, Sec- Ont. retarY•. Sprucedale, Ont. htindreAa of Herbs. Roofs, BnrfceR Lydia E.es. Otr- P}nkham'sVegetableComp - . OE- - Berrlea.. Flowers, t.eavNOW _ >dieve monthly palm but . CtOT.DIE-McCULE.OUGH 100 Heilt:+E- BAUMEEKA FOOT BA" pRiCES HIGHER not only belga pourer Steam Engine, perfect con- strays offensive odor Instantly. STISTED Z' O'W N 9 H I P AREA for full' list W aeecompanyine ctervotla. tiled. high- dltiin. One tYavren Steam Pump _. 45c bottle, ottawr- ag6rt• Denman requires three • P r o t.* n t a n t Wrist! _ _ ,stFtt ftotinp-when note 10 X 12 , i2, One Warren Drug'-store. Ottawa tencj+ers for three one-room L�O1jriLyUOD HEl'b �1str>l�uta�e WU schools oar Huntavllle. Salary - odic dist[irbances• It's One of the One i ruaTnrner LuPlec2 Atsam 1.300, Please state 4ualiflcatlons,' ' I'm"re44oe •eyed- M4r&tred Y� LaosterlCtiVemedicinesforthispurpone. .Fume stye Tu z 4+4 x 10. All In TRY IT: EVERY SUFFERER OFand _ nd AeI r wsturtl- nerop cnndttion. Rheumatic rains or Neuritis out}esent . commence September ld-------- Pinkham's Cori should try . lA :on's , Remedy'. [rPiY to George _Tall. ]El;SI<ig �T--Illi Follow label directio&s Try til -CROWN IRON & METAL st°rP, sas F.l¢it,. 4th, 1♦�QET Iititawa. Drug iluntsvilf♦ ��,� CO., ,HAMILTON► ONT• Ottawa. Postpaid 8LU0. files"" + y 'hou'lt e».joy - 1� : ,Table Talks fw our _ 1 ! / / EEP R L Or�cn a pekoe Byrud `. And Feast E1TER D/6 .. tg II BETTER NEALTIY! ADA 'Upon Strawberries` The sugar shortage need not prevent our making the most of --wawberries-..t4oug.h—for,—' — SIZES ri;:e, they require a minimum of jZ,jd 1 sw•eetetring and most strawberry desserts fall into the sugar -saving {. t� " - : Blass. For maximum sweetaeses I with the a su "r the re � 1 ast —ga hon _ .. z unomists of the Dominion De - lift n x I'� i I it I. I partme It of . A{:i,ulture suggest tt t t , 1, • , s auding a little sugar half an hour; • f;;VM.,•t(A.flNf�l,NW.Y. ,', it beforr serving. '!hese tactics. bring : e natural sweetness of the :•ut d 1 1 � • 11 tl' • erne � � t 4x,: 1 1, t I 111 fruit, r- Strawberry desserts are also t I i ,t vitamin desserts, for_ the Nutrition /)1 1111 } Division reports a full day's quota 1 1 1 4 _ y z of vitamir C_ in tea good-sized LOUIS ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM b. rr ;Ps. EiY.4 i Summer -Pudding CHAPTER VI11 the lithe girl hung her hear! anti* 'll' ' �';� / An easily made dessert Is a 2*A& Meridel' smiled. '•He had beer! her shou'der, :bo: k with her wt-ep t_anadian version of the' popular stirring constantly. Beat egg, Com- - Arinking, sonic of Jules Goujon's' ing. WRAP AIYDTIEi i3r;-ash "Slimmer Pudding". Line bine with a little of the ho. mix white wine in the inu—the Coq d'or: "You must speak, Rosine," said a moGld with ,a inch slices of ture and add to remaining mix- _ I met him right outside the (wor in Pol Martin. (Cute as a cricket, and clever as lightly, buttered bread, Fill the ._ ture in double boiler. Cook, stirring ._ tthe narrow street of Grateeo and "I—I cannot—" cail be! See how Pattern 4546 keeps centre with alternate layers_- f for 3 minutes. Remove from }heat, be said. 'Are you real? . Is this "How khat is this hein? `-]Via- sewingand ironing time at a Irvin add flavouring and cool. Fo,:. in crushed 'sweetened strawberries .'.Place real?—and—and we went to dames bon fingers w'ern crooked imum , . , no side scalps, just wrap, fruit. Six ,o eight servings. Y B P. and slices of buttered bread, end- fair. and after that he wa'ked on. the -silver knob. of her Stick, button and tie itl So easy! Rhubarb and Strawberry Jam isrg � .th bread, Cover with . a ' rip t}ir mountain ':vlth me ar.�i then Patters 4548 comes in junior Miss, 4 cups rhubarb "W iat has happened to you, Ro- w•eib hted plate -and chill two hours ibc said goo -1 -by, He did not even! sizes 12 12, l3, 14, 15; tfl, 17, 18. cups strawberries sine?" „ or longed. Unmold and serve me his name—only 3iicl-el " Size 13 takes 3,.1 yards 35 -inch. 3 cups sugar "G smashed the pictiere." The wifh table Ceram, additional her - "Like him," nodded . Int lane, Send twenty cltnts (20c) in coins %Yash rhubarb and cute fn. half - words were mumbled ig:ifnst the ries or custard sauce. Try .this inch feces; wash and hull st - ""Well it he was there when the (stamps rn to o accepted! for P frill of her,'dresa, but..prxsrntly she this pattern to Room 421, 73 Ade- dessert later on with a combination berries. . Cook together for 20 war cam_ e r n may be sLre he's ,lifted her chin and bolted wit}t near laide St. West: Toronto, Print o€ raspberries and red currants and in it. There's Scotch, Irish and with blueberries. minutes. Add strgar, toe'. 15 ' defiance to her fear -reddened o Byer plainly size, name, address, style, minutes or until thick and bear. French- in him." .t madame. I threw it on the number. Strawberry Boston Pie "But—but he is really' good, ma floor and roused m heel in- his - - — — t "� Pour_ into - B Y --i4 cup mild -flavoured €at and seal: .Yield about '2 pints. . dame, He is not rea.ly a scamp?' face.' I did! I didt And I am of her stick. She licked her lips. ii cup sugar ."A bit wild," said madame slow- not sorry. slowly. 4 egg - b. ."But underneath. the wildness "I told her not to do that," said "You ,mean ou little* piles that :� teaspoon' vanilla y During the war in Europe, the • and willfulness, I think he is good Pal Martin. "I .tied ti. make • her �; teaspoon salt .and strong. One could never real! see that it it not you tbiiik=l cannot sap it: What Canadian. National Railway carried y your"fault, Ma- is it again you think?'" Iy4 cups sifted pastry !loos 443,000000 tons of freight and know. It's hard to know. a man dame Laurin, that he— - ' Or 1;55 cups sifted all-purpose „'. ':\1 a know," "said Rosine. "He is 144,67-6:000. passengers. who can laugh when he is crying "In the name of the good GocFl 'lour the one. When we sawhim e _ :'ma+dr or softer pain with a smile. . Madame hammered t e ferrule of =;i teaspoons baking -powder And Mike. Fabre was like that. Did. her stick on the tiles. "What then wore:. the tiernian uniform and �= cup' milk } .. there were ribbons on his tunic and ` E r you fall in love with him? is this!- Have you gone mad, you Cream fat, add sugar and cream • he had shot .Bonhomme..Fricot, but "1 a3ways remember him," children? Speak now. \V hose well together, add well beaten egg he is the same man. We would r "I know child.' S6 did I. but picture have you smashed, Rosine and vanilla, beating well. Afix and know him :any'w)tere. d am sorry. ' ' " sift 'dry ingredients and add A- s I've often wondered if it wouldn't His.. The one who kilted Bort madame.. I meant -never to- speak; / r be better to forget. I'd advise you bomme Fricot." ternately with the milk. Pour but 1—ii could not help it." t• put him out of your mind. Roger Madame rubbed her: eyes. 'Merl- batter into two'• eight -inch layer, s Is so steady, so reliable, ib cake del stood' up to'take the children.. "\\belt did you first begin to cake pans which have been lightly, "Yes—all of that. And you would. away, ' but madame ' gestured think this -this crazy thing?' '14fa= dame's voice was flat now, lifeless,, greased and floured and bake in a T, _ 3' 1 hot v � for think it best for me - to forget the brusquely and, ranee&& or ria tin• moderately o oven. � F. g P P other one?" cess, q Mori -del obeyed her, -Sot. she and she Looked old and tared a' she 35 to 40 minutes. When. cool looked with puzzled eyes from Ma- dame leaned back against the- crshions. spread filling' (recipe below be- -"if �"to you - can," *aid, madame, P y Pr B P )• ..,, - dame to Rudi, who ke t stari at "It Has the day you couldn't seem tween layers. Dust to. with pow smiling. "I • couldn't," P ng y' P a the grass,,- his fingers inter -wined to eat, Rosine?" dcred sugar, _:There wasn't mach time to -think before him, "That was the. day, madame." Strawberry Filling: : of Michel in the hays that followed.. "Yes, ' had put the Clore on r- _ More children came, lit Ut Polish "Where was this picture?" asked - P p' '-.;,Cup sugar. madame softly—far more softly the dresser, I recall. So: that : was ,A cup flour Rol of Rotterdam, •three more boys, +sons of an aide "bf Charles de -!Gaulle. Thera .was work, plenty of, work for_ Meridel, for Madame 'Mimi, for Rt. 1ph- There- were lessons- to be arranged. Madame from her long years un the stage, iba4 the fight .of tongues. The chil- dren loved" her. It was a sight, she often thought, that would have sent Micuel into shouts of laughter when she -stood on'the lawn with all the "little• ones about her, speaking to some.in French, to others in Dutch, to others in English. In' the eve- _ sings .she and Meridel sang for _ them and -led them in their native rang s. In October they received word _-from Roger. lie was flying some- where in the Middle East. "I pray -..--that I—tnay be—home *aim— you please: all fay, too. 1 -have loo�id everyw're . fee J :lee, but ft4vtr a sign. of him.can ' find." The day after that letter came, Madam_-. was -sitting, of tl-e ter- race_ with Nferidel •.nd D t oolph tshen Ro-ins and Fol 'I.Iartin came " to the. Rosine wa's .crying; Pol Martin's face was very Jong. He 11rcw Rosine by tl•t hand until the- stoop a f: c nt• at, madame. Y i_'ONFIUENTIAL REPORTS ON CANADIAN GOLD Mines - Properties - Companies ASCOT AGENCY Four i'olberne Street TORO.\TO, ONTARIO Phone Elgin 4985 HOTEL METROPOLE All Beautifully Fua'ttished " With Running_ Water. Rates: -$1.50 rip _ - 141AGARA FALLS "OPPOSITE _ C.N.R. STATION _ THE BEST WAY TO KILL FLIES j --tr 108 VwJtaee of WILSON'S FLY PADS �, will kifl mors a than $S.00 worth my other fly killer 1 The old reliable ww for SiSyew Use WILSON'S FLY PADS todeyl ISSUE '27-2843 than any of tem had ever ear her spc.k .before. � "In _your room, 'madame," said Pol Martin. "it is the one in : the bra htsilver frame. Gasper said it was of your nephew and that his name was .!fiche! Fabre, ..and that he is 'Roger's brother, The can- not be, madame. Say it is not so." . Madame lookedat them with the eyes of an ancient eagle. Her fin- gers moved no longer on the knob — - - _dren. _ Thats the picture of my nephew; of •Roger'& brother.. He could not be—" She aoli�ez, cls*cd +re � ' i the sun were too much for her, Was this madness, phantasy. -child's child's non - P y�_ sense? Or Was there some diVad kernel of dimsal truth in the whok bizarre business? . _Cbildren were sometimes mistaken; but not often. -(T-o Be Continued) iS teaspoon sat cu y p coFd:_mrlk. - , 1% CUPS hot milk 1 egg t,; teaspoon vanilla - OR �Q teaspoon lemon OR. almonc; extract 1 cup sliced strawberries Mix sugar, flour and salt and blend with' ,ld ilk, Gradually com stir in the hot milk and cook in double boiler about 15 niinutes,""'`' - �OW N w/r y �Jtj S O� , "C/s %'�� A R �/ E j rE r k C at al �0 k° A t ` "'• ` , VACATION NEAR HOME 4. — Trains are still nNdod - for nwn in unifone. IT. .. ..� ^!�.y..r.:. ..• ----.tie. i : d : :: - , IT M. k / Confdbufeid by er' BLACK HORSE •Tay ''�'��. , .. ... ' _. •• f _. - st fou I�now�►ts in the RACi re - � ttft lW your V*riOTICE _ ou buy w_aoAz, GOKEE. - Wye y of The _me GRAVEL, Big . 'Store" C�roceter�a, SAND9 Mens Clothing General Dry $ and M BUILDER'S SUPPLIER alio loeal;eartsge work*,,�`���EQ1a A Product of .� .. y(Pe havealsoplac,ed in stock a full i�"1�t >ti N►A�L.E LEAF MILLING CO LTD. °,.. �• � ,;�• LINE of S LEAP. LING forforSG►�6 GY MAsfir » �- COMP+AtNY FEWS`t 5` ^� �� �EtipS � •. ARTHi1�i MITCHELL • a ITC Pickering, Ontario. A.W.M Pickering, Ont. .phones — Yards 74: Ree. 65W A timely-,.,. Hardwarent cer�n _ Elkay s _ ATTENTION FARMERS!!!l - . p.,iRADICHLORBENZINE SeF-ding Time is Here smoth 'fume crystals) - Allialfa, Red :Clover, Timothy and. Alsilse -. Kills 'Both Clothes `' , -. our, Stock i8 Cocn�plete f Bulk and Package --0 Sets 'sad Moths Garden Seeds— _ - lrioth 8► Multipliers 1 1 And Worlim . arose DERS; CULTIVATORS l lb. tin 3C `CSICB..FEEDERS and WATER FOUNTS PMAN. THE REXALL STORE PIC KERING f m e 4" • C� A J. R. HUYHS Phar. IL `J Phone. Pick 68 . -: :eats - ' - -- - •• . trr��� erector ROCK - _Fresh 1VI g _ Fruits and Vegetables : _ ti _ �iOBDON F. Og80BKE A. E. Ric3uirii�+ort _ - - C. L. U. �- isH AT _ GE,`'ERAL IN-SUR AN - T FI�hJ In Season DISTBiGT MANAGER REAL ESTATE C4'v1iEYA.\ C1I` Ci ae.IittdntlJ :IdPIRE LIFE w:, old established sic'ncY, ?HIIBBDAY. FkL. - - . . SATURDAY C to serve. gtives _ : Phone Pickering _ - BILK'RT S 6o J1A+Y 5, b iad T y LZ! , Reprer� .,: Rose D. plekooe- - _ - mss•C }11'�tro ttows at 7 sad 8- P. Tum pncls~a - Allearsoed Abbott and Lou C 0.4119 CE. Borwn. AuAeY# �- rd •rlvttti _t w tsae zelep , b�2T 'Come ICKERINGMIHare _ �.. FRANK R. SMITH . W Imo. M Address cEACHNI T>R$ > FAUR 22 - Brougham. oat s n►trrrESAL Dls�cro�e Pei" Ryan and Phil SPitatay uality First - Service our Aim larks Prentice i 1 V4 the Hoar of Ch+'rm..All Girl � � IQhrits � to A>dbalaece C _ .W$ NUT TSE BEST —YOU BAKE TSE TWr alt N N� .. °! • Night UC ork "d Ota► D ht LICENSED A :.'Phone, .ng - . 1 • � F'er the Cotmties at , PbOi�e P1Ck 3 ario; .oee...or to .Corp. ilLa Pe..• a ties of C. A. S. F. and a� tis ls6r PZCk' �'b no Ptesttee (pforme _. ;:.:. �Onta J. _ . Pric W D►�1 AW zed Live �Hi h es For �.avPift 010 W ;�.; 8. . � -'�' PHONE AGI Important Notice AL ° I,ICE�iBED AUCPIONELB and p5 Barrister . - Solidtot N � 1�ttJa1N . rte. . •• �-V UATOlR This theatre wdl bedoeed for _ : - galea conducted Anywhere C. C. RICHARDSM ' ' $taYf Holidays from Mondai, July patine we are payisg the. following -PAS phone o: Write $cite 611 -- Continental Lice ilty - i1 to Saturday, July nw tin sone- — ! pOU Z ,-�eTi`v— WHIT _ • . 6lf � —East►- Whig:. Ont. 371 Bal Vit. T�oa�fie 1 �liteopsain� Rhonda', .Jaly Z3sd 25 1-2c. lb1 — r ..Top GRADE FOWL - all vt?eidbft 28c. lb. , ,,,, ^^ TOP GRADE BROILERS - 2 to 3 l CY R I L E. �►1 R LEY ROASTING and FRYLNG CHICKENS -over 3 lbs. gQ. 7-& llD• CH{ROPRACTfO SUR - E. � A L,�.�N ANCE � D. E�BTECIKLE-Y - - PIC G F_ aRMS HEALTH CLINIC orlTAiuo _ �. . Pg HONE 67 PI C 14. 146 si' st. T lepho Whitby - 1t1 338 , l Phone • : �. Drugless Practice, including. H B • {{ y .._ . _ .-,_ •. _ ' •, _ • _ Farm Ageae7 ` _ - .—�hiropracti¢;- _. _ N ALL S -J. l W 1 Ll -O Electrn tlaer- RRI� Willoughby Fs Mineral and Vstpor, a Head office Toronto aPY Service . s in this direction as soon as ' ADG60b ,Bath Treatment. SerV1Ce Station TowneldP Council Corttinued step lb6 Yonge at. practicing 22 years help can be had • NLargest , a+nd Oldest Consultation in Consultation Free • • • ' Canada - Established Forty ONT A by-law was passed at this meet _ years'► hours: 9 a. m. to. 9; p• rn, j CLAREM rohibiting the keeping of p;41- Accounts Passed at this ¢nesting Y, Monday' and. . Ing p 91.53; Sheep Dain- CONSULT OUR ACTIVE GTY DErT.• Dail excF1tfday ball machines or slot machines with Were: Relief,. $. grid e we please the customer, not our self in the Tow;�ship of Pickering. ages, $9.3t)i ROadB and g FOR THAT HOME IN THE GfT`I �- Twenty-four Atour ser_. a _• ► • : - $2540.84; Conting@ncies $1380.10. Conf�ectionar; and Ba A report of the Hospitalization Account, paid- 'by our township for ERS liars &Atkinson -F, J. D.onevan LAWN MOW , Se persons who ea•ne to work here for 2 - n 201W Stouff. 290 '1 C}1erryWQQ D. 'I, L. from 1942: to April 1945, — Phone Agz • B A, 8 se. ' was presented. Pickering' share of and Repaired ,,:• _ - — Lice • Qntarlo Land Surveyor The Woman's Ass iatioan will the pecount for $2800 was '$1433.06• Post. Fund in con- We would -like to recomn►end Wool- 561.,8 gtreet. Esst. Oshaps. O.at' deet at the' hoiiie of rs, Will Holl- Also the Last- Relief, sol the new soapless way. of wash- Auctioneers _ finger, on W�ednesd y afternoon, 'nectio.i with Ajax_ $3U.00; ing gjIM. woolens, baby garm�eitts -� :duly 11. Subject' fo Roll Call — $84.35; T. B.. after care $b11.61. etc• .No shriw%ge restores the 24 Year's b perienee ;� NO•t1Ce. Citizenshi ".-Mrs. Virgin, There will a b0 percent refund lustre. `' Sales conducted anywbem p d •Toronto East Presby gjry on the Relief and the T. B. after- �� - Specializing in Farm Stock, �,btnstion Storm Deers s+�M' ting.. care accounts tune and Property Sales. hash -- Made to 0160 :;pili address the 0' spent The County Account for Hospital- • •Also Durolave - Flite - B-$ Pai- :�nrai rsonally listed llhiss Snel Toronto, its and enaaniela. All Sales pe halt ghinglea }� 7veelt-end with George and Mrs: ization Was $477.63. The Public the awe ��, Bills postg P� and ` of Health have recommended the po Asphalt SidlaO TO" Mrs. Rhoten asIp . Beavis eta. s'. 'T Nor. H. Bennett, of Ajax, vas s appo neat sf s • .lckv Wall