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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1945_07_20n • r is T VOL. LX:IY PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 209 1945 -"• ., - .. _ No. 48 - •Meat Rat�onin 1110ws Found end Thir d 1 4 Per �'erson A Week _EDITORIAL COM M ENT ( THE CITIZENS' CORNER (Funeral Services Held for Late Pickering pillage, - Mrs. Thomas Robinson. —;; c --Mare About Meat Rationing -stock, When consumer. conpoa ration- NOTE -- anada has helped to de- ing recommences, all persons hold- feat one external enemy of demo- Funeral -services were held on Rev, D. Marshall, pastor of the The biggest Zrtime Prices and ing meat in cold storage lockers -will. cracy and it fighting another in the Wednesday, for Mrs. Thomas Rob- .Presbyterian Church is convalescing Trade Board story for months has have- to surrender coupons as the Far East. There is an internal en- inson, who passed away .early, Moz!• at his home after his recent opera- - 'been the announcement of the return meat is removed from the locker, emy, the i.idifference and lack of ddb r Vr, ,ng it. t1:e Osha�� a General tion in the Oshawa Hospital. to meat raticnin There are three . " -s • , c Mrs. Walter White and Mrs. Warn g• familiarity of our Canadian citizens .lusi.'tsl. She v.a. _n her Cbth year. McLeod (Wm. Banks important phases -to the meat rat- M�eatlese Tuesdays and Fridays with ' our organs of government -and Born in England, she: came • to )received worn ioning' news so far. These are: the -These starteil' on Friday, July 13, our political processes. We do not C=ada with her that he has been visiting his mother parents, the late armounceunent itself, slaughter con- Restaurants and other public eatingk or think enough about how_our. William and Jenny. Slee; spending. in Scotland. A large number of rel- __ .trol coming into effect, and the de- places may not serve meat in any, -democracy works and perhaps too her childhood in Quebec, where she ' atives and. friends gathered to cel- -tails about meatless Tuesdays and guise. This means that such dishes much on what it should do. The attended school. Returning to Eng- ebrate the re -uniting of another and Fridays in public eating 'places - as stews, spaghetti, hamburgers, Citizens' Corner is a non-partisan land at the age of 14, she. later mar - the first of which days was Friday. canned pork and beans and kitchen- series of articles --an our govern- ried Thoznas Robinson. Coming back Miss Helen Lomage, of Toronto July 13, prepared pork and beans with strips mental machinery written in the in- to Canada about 22 years ago, they has returned home .after a three- - , • + + of bacon may not be served on Tues- week vacAtion at the hoarse of Mr. -- terest of .wimung the Peaoe_by dev- lived for a few- years at Scarbors,, - • 1. Donald ' Gordon, Chairman of--- days--and--Fridays. On these -days, and Mrs. D. Rennmer. eloping the foundations which- are where she .was a member of the the Wartime Prices and Trade Bd-, fish and poultry, milk products and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Raven, King - stated informed that the individual consumer eggs will replace meat dishes. Res- A0.. W'o.nan's Association• hater movh�g Ston, are spending a few days at meat ration will be - TWO LBS. taurants may` serve . soup of which - the biome of Mr. and Mrs. Norman 1.- Ie Canada a State? to Pickering, she was a member .of Banks. PER WEEK on. a carcass weight -meat is aa ingredient. Meatless days It is usually understood that St. l;ec;rgf's Anglican Church. She + basis --+the same ration as .set form-- cover the full 24 hours of the day state It must Drees$ Cerrito Mrs, Armand Chapman spent -Sun P territory, popula- loved Canada, and being a painter, y with Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Chap- erly, This works out to about one concerned tian, government and independence. many - pictures depicting Canadian da pound and one-third per person per _..- ask the does all four: So why scenes adonied 'the walls of herr man.. 'Meek of actual meat, t Courtesy Pays in Wartime Too 9 • .e. Pte. Graham Hart spent the week .The ration.machinery will be more Much 'has been said during the Well there is some doubt about - , Surviving are: her husband; two end at the •hmne of Mr. and Mrs. T. implicated this time than �• Rat- past three or four years,' atony a independt�,ce in the minds of other sons, Geoffrey and Lawrence; adao- P. Robins. Ion tokens for small purchases will. ]edwg • remark passed, concerning � tr�� ndepend by t a Dor sovmay do. g The Cfuleral took place from the and Mrs. W. F. Jones, of be used. Practically all meat will be the quite evident wartime manner of Toronto, and Lieut, Jackson Bailey, included in the new ration plan This the • sales, staff in many business RC.NVR. and Mrs Bailey, spent Canada is recognized by other states late residence, with Rev. E. G. Rob - means that livers, hearts,. kidneys houses etc, in Canada during the war. status of equality with inson Officiating. -Sunday with Mr. and 'airs. W. C6 as having a status -Interment was sad other fancy meats will be on the - In normal and in peace limes, it them, It sends and receives diploma- made at St. Ma Mur'kaz", cn- Sunday. ;! list whereas they- were omitted from is well known, that, one of the first rgaret's Cemetery, of rules v tic envoys. It enters into agreements West Hill. the previous ratianung of meat. The given s new employee and treaties with' other states. It r Don. Scott Arrives Home 'introduction of coupons for the use is the one concerning courtesy -sad declares war of can attempt to re- Ptcltkering United Church ,Y. P. U. or consum4m will take at leaat,two in some cases probably, the old one F. -Sgt. Donald L -lis Scott, . son tbe, - "The Custaiser is Alm -Right". main 'neutral when other states are _Have Pleasant Trip In Spite of Rain of Mr. and 'firs. Louis Scott t mon Mr. Gordon said. arm ht' . While it is almost impossible to Too miCy of our awn people here a war. Canada must have aovereig:,• - ering arrived: h,me on Tun d __ ty and independence because we Even though it tuaq a most di!r- a . get an exact basis for comparison~ - have been shoppers during the war,. ractrce it. y ear s ce.-vice _V,.r �,on join_ P cotrraging-look;7g right, the Y.. P. the yearly ration of meat in the - to .leave, any question as to the cor- Despite this apparent practice -of_ ed the RCAF., r: '. "unto over tsry Unifed Kingdom allows ap roximat- rectness of the. statement ca+ncernin P P U. of the United Church and a few 8 sovereignty there are some curious friends, took the. "Moonlight Tri years ac r;c.,iving traiii�:g in the ely 107 pounds of meat per persons, this condition. S p W'st and -at Lachine, Quer, and was survivals of our past in our set-up. ,(without the ,mooznlight) to Quee.z- while in the United States it is a-_. , The. indifference to customers iub- For instance we have a monarch sent to Britain for further training. - stop, on Safaris evening I:.S�w boat 125 pounds. The proposed rat- played by .sales staff members. has •ial .form of government, but there AlthouI He spent some tiarie ,n a York trans - ion in gaaada will allow _about' i30_ been experienced .by most of UAL The gh it had hero ra.aing beau= is no. Cansadian King_ .• Our. formal' , port plane in 1•:7dia, before being ily here al aftcrnuon, cold and foggy • , pounds per capita downright 'rude manner of some has ''Head of the State" is the Kic:g of the tip was carried on, even thou sent Name for 30 days Pacific Iesve. "I am very confident" Mr. Gordon brought" soars to the point of =`re- another state ---the United Kingdom suave had coarse very close tri c He arrived on a regular traizi at - said, "That with the added objective turning a --bit- of it and -all hang 0.30 on Tuesda • afternoon. At the and Northern -of providing food for the anfortun- aorta of threats, only to have it . All Caaadiaa citizens are -subjects r m n ser e c s. end of his leave he will report to weather, the comforts and -facilities ate people of war -ravaged Europa, ,laughed a# by the employee, who of His Britannic Ma est Trental for probable training in the we will continue to receive aide- knew -that th j y j aboard the Cayuga, permitted man. rough the labor and much as >hngiishriien, Scotoiaen . as Mariti7ras and then posting in Or;& ., we have talked to, to say the spread support for the rationing help situation. the boss couldn't . Hindus Y Y -' Pacific. regulations." -get anybody to take his or her joyed• the trip -the lake was calm An older brother, C`zr. Bob Sco . place. Some have Again it is to be noted that, chat► • .. - and nobody sea -sick. . - begun to think a- - -- R. C. A., missed seeing Don by two part of our constitution which - is Blanghter Control boat the near -approaching days when - hours.'Bob has been "over" for four Written is a statute of 'British Par- - Maughter_ control went into effect this labor situation- is going to be. Three Lots Sold In Tax Sale years and is expected hoarse shortly. on July 9. The new order -super'- 'differcnt, and then he or she (the ed only by may be formally amend- _ sede-s all former slaughtering reg- customer) is going to be able to gt, ed only by that body. Thi lots were sold in the ' Pick- • !I! ulations and provides an establish- into that store and be treated as one Then too appeals in civil reitcases i:ig Township Tax Sale last week. W =tk the'Churl e t = 1 only may be taken from the Supreme_ - ' a wn* of quotas to maintain a balance who -the "boss' is anxious to have Mr. -Fletcher, of Toronto, purchased - ' Court of damada to the Judicial two of the lots -=a between export requirswrras�#s and purchase the goods he has in stoc't quarter acre at . The Au Committee of the British Privy _ gust meeting of 3C. domestic needs The administrator This lack of courtesy is not con- Council at W"Uninster. Pickering Beach and a quarter acre Geoige's. Guild still be held at the of creat. and meat products sets fined . to city houses alone, in fact at Rouge Hill& Mr. Bennett of Osh= hams of Mrs. Ki - We all reco u these survivals Kingston, on Auguar• quotas for all livestock slaughter- we don't have to go far from our rely �i awn, bought the 9 acres at Fairport g, instead of the first Thursday ing. Farmers may still slaughter ' office to find somethingof this as pure ormal and not exercised Beach. in the month. Hostesses: Mesdaanes except at our request. Further, that There had been a� number of other K without permit for their awn or their .ea:ne tieing. We have in mind one os they can be changed and will be at Fair said Courtice. .. ' requirements'- under two laces ra this valla -sphere y Still it is a matter est , ."eat that Bsate,• r ,_.• , ,. neighbors'p ge,y� _ lequ lots u for sale - but these had all • s • the taw regulation any excess over sosrie residents fear to ante fear- been brought up to date and taxes y 7-iE P-.IC!t E.,IUN these requirements.must be soldonly ing the tongue- of arise of those be- paid before the date of sale. W E. -S G W_ to the holder of a slaughter permit hind the counter. We are not going Canada ra one of the former colon: United Ch- of Ganda ' who must in turn stamp the meat to make an threats, but to out les which has acquired ittdepeQdetsce Cars Collide on Main Str t . D Sunday y y without formally proclaiming a break °e - 9.45 s M. _Sunday School and submit. a record of purchases. suggest that.- little courtesy .ora '-*^'�-''"' 1i.00 a,• m _ Morning Worsiri in the old imperial ties, By British - g p Permit control . was dropped in a 'bit of pleasantness goes a• lona law Canada is not a colony, depend- Two cars collided- on the alai:" ' ReV. A, R; 'Houer, B. A.. B„ M. 1944. Permits are now. required for way�a• lot of courtesy goes eves. street here on Monday afternoon cc�noaoerrial slaughtering of all live- farther. ency or protectorate, though she .has M,ioister- _ never been declared a state.car driven W !,-Helpful Hour of Worship To sum �, the Caslediar► stator of . Pearson, a! Dunbarton, who in Coll- # rsion with the car driven 'b To k South Ontario Fede do A 1 .. �sforn sovereignty or independence is morey a matter of practice than of law: This is frequently azd perhaps vat- orally the result in countries 'which have inherited British institutior►s.the t, is, that law should lag behind usage and, that both should be eq- c Boyce' kering. The. Pearson car had been making a U-turn to ,proceed westfrom in front of the Bank of Commerce, when west-bound---Boyes'-cam-collided - with it. Dented• fenders oh'both"cars' ra n of grie.• Elect Officers ; New officers of the South Ontarle County Federation of Agriculture" -are: President, -Lester Smith Port - 'Perry; Vice -President, --W., Heber` Y ua1Zy binding. and._a twisted grill on the Boyes' car Down; secretary-Tseastfrer, Elmer'' nearly fell to pieces by the revolt Out all there stands, out was about the extent of the damage. Powell; Executive: F. McLean, Pick. - - _this t ' the fact 'that Canada has -taken an If you ever heard two cars crash g, Clarence We silo fry' East Whrtbq, importsat part in, is a signific- into each other you well know whas, George Beare, Reach Twp,, Russell sad Mrs. M. • S. Chapanan and his ' .tr_d. ant partner in two of the world's it sownds like --you wonder if there Hobe, Scugog .T<sp•, 'Walter Schell, - arost successful experianents, First, is anything left -on wheels. Uxbridge .. -. PICKERING MEMORIAL the peaceful, steady progression of were the honoured ones ata birth- colonial dependencies to the state u, It . should be , our constant pride equality with the British Isles Sec-4GARDEN and th tr t' f PART Sisters Honoured In' Joint Birthday years_ service overseas. Armand was , a ion o an eanpire of domir.,ance and colonization Which Y Anniversary Festival a.' prisoner ­of -war in Germany. -.for nearly fell to pieces by the revolt ' 7 Praneys de' Sales Church - - eleven -months.. He is the son of Mr. of its first colc:iies, into 'a Commo"v-t• Mrs. James White, Pickering, aid sad Mrs. M. • S. Chapanan and his wealth of fraternity and co -opera- her sistel•, Mrs. John Thompson, .wife, the former Miss- Mary Cho- tion. " ' " ' -. PICKERING MEMORIAL were the honoured ones ata birth- quette, a former teacher in our local It . should be , our constant pride day arwiversary gathering, on Satur- school. Not being, avallable since that Canada is the rarity 'of the' Western PARK a � day last at the home of Mr. and -arriving, we have not been able to Hemisphere, , a nation that Mrs. Walter White. The .birthdays talk with him, but hope to do so be- grew without revolution, or civil war. take place within a few weeks -of each other. Relatives and friends re- fore our -next issue. The growth ,was marked by heated ar t sosmething WEDNESDAY JULY 2§TH• _ r, p -with- TENDERS WANTED guments and equivalen + rented them beautiful woollen - to fisticuffs and pretty close to blankets.- For interior decorating of Clare- battle. Nevertheless in a world des' - GAMES BINGO DANCING ARMAND CHAPMAN ARRIVED inont School. Applications received up to July 23, 1946. Work to be perately seeking ways of peaoe,- Canada can contribute from her ex - a HOME TUESDAY . � .. completed before September 4, 1946. perience more than most, and is 4 Larch Served 6.80 ON ' I Direct enquiries to naturally6.30 BALL GAME Pickerfing vs. Audley FO. Armand Chapman arrived at Miss A. Forsie, Secretary me*$ of the Middle Nations. holo s on Tuesday evening, after two Pbons 1808. - s Claremyoat, Ont? - REG'LAR FELLERS—"Gentleman Pinhead" By GENE BYRN'ES I ' F4EY: Cur OVT CHUCKIN' — THEM STONES. AW 'THI►T -�__ L•II.. FINNEGAN KID - YOV M* HT Hrr llipT GIRO. H� 5 e _ wITFi \. _. l WEI�;`fbV yliovWN' StONESp,THIM CAN Y HELP IY IF -MO MUCH or A GE►V'L'MAN CHUCK T"gr AItIPr RIGHT 'r0 PASTE HIM ONS WHEN HE'S W" A `����G Ah. 1' \ ,MI l • all \•\ Mr•••�. - FIELD MARSHAL SMUTS AT CENOTAPH CEREMONY e s,. Once the pride of the German merchant fleet, the 52,000 ton liner .)Europa is moved for the first time in five years, into dry dock at Bremerhaven. The ship, which once held the trans-Atlantic speed _record for passenger vessels, will be repaired and refitted for troop - ' ' carrying activity. American soldiers in the ETO will be transport- _ f: ed to the U S. aboard vessel, d the e i ss 1 which x c is'expected ct d m e e to aka o P two b k round trips a month: • WAR'S END FOR O ANOTHERA P' J 4 • _ A colorful ceremony at the Cenotaph in Ottawa was a feature of the visit of- Field- Marshal jaa � C .F mpl x _ Chzistiaaw Smuts, Prime Minister of South Africa to the. Canadian Capital. After laying a wreath at _ the loot of the Cenotaph, General A. G. L. McNaughton, Minister of National Defence, presented - senior st.^.ff officers of the three services to the Field -Marshal. This photo taken during the presents- tion shows, left to right: -General -McNaughton, Field Marahal Smuts, Captain A. M. Hope, R.C.N.. Chief, of Naval Personnel, Lieut. -General J C. Murchie, Chief of the General Staff (Army-) and Major- _General A. E. Walford Adjutant -Ge .. A dj nara� Canadian Army. , v+ WHIRLWIND FINISH -&Y OLD MASTER. _ The fighting is all over for this Jap soldier, pictured safely behind barbed wire on Guam. The mesa kit and canteen aren't. photo- -grapher's effects; They bang against wire, giving alarm, in case of * escape attempts. D ANOTHER JAP IS CAPTURED P ...AN lit _ { y 1 P:e-sier Churchill wound up the election campaign by ,speeches in labor. districts in London and the meetings »ere lively: Here he is seed as he sp..)ke to a crowd of 15,000 from the balcony of the Red Lipn Hotel, High Marine rifleman signals his companions to hold thea. fire a Ja! ' Wycombe; from which Disraeli made his first speeth as a parliamentary can- as soldier emerges from- didate 123 yeas ago.. a cave on Okinawa. Leathernecks captured occupants of hideout after usingsmoke ' grenades as persuaders. - CANADIANS HAVE HUNS CLEAR MINEFIELDS A YANK IS CROWNED ' _ F +jam 'y .{. S ,.{...: ' �•R• :. ' '. II' � )1� I ] •+ ., � - .+. f. IIS Y y , ' ' i ` ♦ Zqw . .. _ With a colorful ceremony at the Russian Church in London, Lt. lUreer the direction of ]RoyalCanadian Engineers, then 'of the beaten Wehrmacht remove the lethal •%owed Calhoun Ancrum;- Jr; U. S. paratroop officer was married td 'Prig-' traps, they in Holland during the Hun oc •upation of Europe. A German officer (left), ex- cess Xenia, daughter of Prince Andrew of Russia and grate;' s plain% a map of a minefield sovtht��. of. Haarlem to Lieut. -D• S. Melaysky, Saskatoon, -with tna iota Company, Royal Canadian 'Enginbers. A German soldier, right, digs a mine out by hand, 1 daughter of Grand Duchess Xenia, sister of the late Czar. The coapts is shown beim crowned during the ceremony. e - - 14'hsae Pick. lis s ,1lt ! Tosoato AD 6625 — hied Advt s ER ITANLEY 'Class M Co. -COM , For Sale - guitar anti a Punt. Apply The LIMA IRON GIBBONkeitre&tY Ave. Asx, O,nt. _. __-- -•-,•--_.v • �. _ i , :'.:am-._--� For Sale -- Girl's bicycle., Aladdin - C �Or u �li � RT . - I mac- Singer Sewing Machine. Ap - -- - --- _ ----- - -- - -- - t pry Corner re Station Ltuad awd Range.—;•,EPHONES — �` i3R, stud Searburo 33d- '�1SPORT --- _ — TRA. -S O Line, Pickering housework Wanted — by 1b -Yeas- OARTL,4�i Pbcone 9Eontt�ille ,48 Harvey — --; %rough and Dressed Lumber—_.]dillwork • ,old girl. Live in. ApP1Y - Doors &teens MOVING Deon Oven stseh Night A►t 6� Borris home, ChaPms� Trailer Came Frames Sash MouldingsMatinee Saturlay At 2 P. bL VVaasted _Boy's bicycle and boy' p Interior Trial SAND GRAVEL STONE R. 2, Soft and Hardwood Flooring Sidins FRIDAY = SATURDAY l wagon. J. A. Fairbairn, R. Shing JULY 20;' and 21 i Pickering • Brick Insulated Siding Cedargmin Wallboards Rock Lath Cedar Shingles W A N T E D F�RbI FOR SALE Asphalt Shingles Roll Roofing 10o acres, of choice tractor land, be- aconite Products Barclay. Tile DEAD HORSES AND CAS"1'LE Take It Or Leave �t hIg South Half, , Lot 16, Con. 9, M Pickering, 'bile, east 'of Claremont Rock Wool Insulation Cem�t and Livae For free p1CR 'up phone Fhil Baster and Phil Silvers Weeping Tile sewer Pipe .. 66 Brick house, large barn, straw shed, C. PURE PAINT BROOKLIN .. . • • • • • • • Tiger Shark Inijk house, sprang -fed pond- 250C ,MARTIN-SENOUR 100 P. .. PICK>;RING . • - 606 cash. Balance at 4 p. c. Apply PICKERING .. .. ..• •'.. • • a Ar .. 39 Douglas Bawl, Clare;nnont, phots AGINCOURT sone 2144. Edward G Robinson Biel+ lei► 'y Claremont 1608.. C Cedar Shingles We pay the phone chargeE universal News and limited All Fades of F. Bray day-old chicks, D[ONDAY —TUESDAY quantities, started, for prompt ship- GORDON YOUNG LTD 1 August -Sep- jNotim UO YOB PhoneAd.3688JULY 23 and 24' ,ment. They_can ord Y C"I Toronto - !ember chicks if ordered sx,w. rages, -��--•• H. Shier, R. R. 2; Pickering, or Court Keep Your Powder i b kwood Milling, Pickering. We do building od all kinds 1 mo Meat - - — _ � Care Dr . Hay for Sale — 3 to 5 acres of g000 11e� afl0/lS �gpj{'.NTERING - y hay, easy to get at sod harvest, very CF•iCONTING M arket reasonable if taken pt once. Gerald • PLUMBING Luna Tnrnee LI Day p, Cowan. Rose Phone Picker l►.�, SNC' One Motto - 8stiisl%ctbs or saoney select Short Subjects . : 1 i i, 55 R 3. ' we also sell Hraatford , Rooms Refunded anted — by business -woman► at lam , Empire BINIUMoes Cbeiere Baby Beefs frost Oktarie's . WEDNESDAY -- TRURSDAT 1. Port Hope, easy from home each ggolpmsat, Dam Water Finest Farms • . JULY 25 abd 26 - day, a housekeeper -to live in, for gymt m•, Besbty at"i%etis- a SaasasNe A Specialty mnan adult family. All convenieaces. FquiptotentM� Ddiveh to Buoujit aadlD unbartIm Laura Phone Pickering 61J. Jul. 27 _ In simple, but rich do- Build1219 r frame house, B- ' may' Tue�ay -Friday ' Cene.Twmey and Daces Andrews J For Sale — a gOQd over. lots of si� we can furnish TM 'r roomed, newly 'doers memorials that will' aatss --- Cumano"d -_ .-.-.:TM Meeh of Tire �'rkes RisYt y good water, quarter acre land. Prim please from every Werk g1ii00. Will sell for less, . if cash. standpoint. In dignity Pbooi an M• J •UUT ERLAND Apply Mrs. S. Catik, Pigkering, ea of appearance our workQ�p •� cla�sit. OWL G. Green, Laltefield. Ont. Jul 27 will stand out thrqugh • � . J. r 1-10 V SB psi � ti' aeon inti Risch Piero• the Ages. For Sales _ Neil . Mc�rthus, Greenwood. Phone "No Greater Tribute" j Pick..? R 11. Jill: 20 Psrnoataaat Nagging !ails N. W. STAF'F'ORD MAR�IAM TOWNL SHIP sdetnorisi e' Highwayy �► that Fraj s the Temper and -_ 75 acres excellent soil, ail workable, Works �- i6 miles fmrn M / apleadid buildings+ . • Nerves. It may be Mons Eysa. Toronto, 1 mile to No. 7 Highway.. Ph. 462 Whitby, O.�t...� Apply to J• H. Bracken, Markham, C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. 6 phone 43-2& July 20 • rt of �' r Sow Strayed on -to props y Y. r. Dlaccey.. Bleck, Opp P. O. Alex. Gourlie, Lot 29; B. F. Con:, 1( Pckeriing., Owner may have same ! f'/�. Phone 11518 by identfying null Paying e�'Pe Misses 6aro1 McVey and Jean �f :'. OSHAWA, ONT. �< T;LECTRICIAti Pascoe are •at, the C. G. I. T.. Cwnp I :. near Belleville ,this week.' . HARRY H� i>;aiSER �:,"u. _. Alterations bliss bier iaz blcti'ey is assisting '" - _ `` " �` Maple Le e House -wiring — p Farm Wiring a' Specialty rn managing a boys' carne. bliss Dor- � r - een Pegg is also at the camp forrttiinsit.-a 'Free •�' �"" • f -- durch Street, Pickering Ce gar s• _ _ WOODS M -;LK rooLER'S '1 The_hiiasion Circle held their an-. 'i��i �/' r 4 :Write wry or Ph nual picnic this week ;Immediate delivery,.. 6 -can dr,�-ra bits. F M. Chapman; Mrs. W. Gee, /� • f , automatic with"agitator $284. _ (leap Rates for Farm and Coeatrf / �.� .type Holliday and son came to .,• • - . �,,�.•�•� "` � Buildings .a 8 -can $326. 6 -can Vat $80. 8-_dan. Mrs. lir. Y �%�� r. ••,. the W. A. Picnic, and .were gladly i' of � '`.g?. - Windstorm Insurance on BdWfiA l�at $90. met by old friends. -' Toronto Radio and y,orts- bliss May Brown is with Mrs. Bib � �,••� %� , 1r.a�i► �� Windmills, silos oto. 241 Y.onge 'St. Toronto for a f ew days. 1. "The folks amound hero had been biting the dust for years, They cook is Automobile Insurstaeb. July as a natural thing that Summertime should mean dust; roads! -end s lot of 1 An Hinds Brougham. - continued from page 5 � unnecessary incAtsvemence They had seas the good roads to ocher gam bac they eyed -.on tor the property of L. wereri c convinced -thought that !Ley couldn't aAord to improve cine no dal Vallesu, Spruce Hill Road, Doc+- The garage was closed all week. .� �oWman Rowe A '.Nim . Stoneman, of • Stratford, was Bacton, about 6 -year old bay mare. ��-�•- .�i�.- ��� -:.. p„vn may have same by ideitify- a recent caller on Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ing wW ,paying expenses. ' Jul. 20 Gannon. Brougham F`1i a 1.7¢rgine was called � :.•. r /� "+ �.. R. C. �� F ' > UNZRAL DIRECTOR •, �. EVERY MINUTE COUNTS- to 'help extinguish a grass fire k. / - i our Greenwoodone day thi3 past week _ Private Aaatbtalaaee that n Y ti wit _ r so Q _ ea y � e! �' l PMae Mark. lino - F legal work done in - Picktering • At times it is hard to muster enough PHONE PICK. 17 R 22 amen to man the engine. Captain Httd Stewart Miss Helen Malcolm and Miss , Orate Edith Malcolm of Markham, are the Markham, _:::Your . Lawyer -Farmer ��ts of .the, John Knox faanily at 2• "Tl+e.fl tTf°^ 1 ap°ket°w'son. 3•s a bit move re son ill , b t be ser this week: Nick Brewster. He just wouldn't listen. was a bit more reasonable, but he said Soliaa, After cussing the dust for ten minutes he it would Coggst too ot enougmuch• The county �'Vanted-Singer Drop dead Sewing ' ended up by telling me that I couldn't hs d�aad cued if h hady he S idn'c RADIO . S E R VICE Machines. We Pay cash. Call or �e nature and the roads had been write. ' Sisiger Bening Machine, . 16 it , that way since he was a boy. think anyone would want it spent. jOntario Str. Oshawa, phone 696 ��;;�, O�1\0 30 tf • r 1'!ti/ ht and Sold— -Bog Vd� Used Clothing sterilized, clean- .�� ed and pressed like new. Isom a •• ' .mows mia LOSS `'" hinge stock of high class snits, _ -.�, ,evertoata and enure. Also a good - _ Gaarsnteed Replaif Sem stock of new leather coats and • - s - > Any Make er 1sLodsl bkers, anA in gents' furnish-% �`� -� ' �' ' ' 1 1! Ings at very reasonable Pnces. Call rK (.GK�i�t old Mlrs. ARTHUR FIELD land• be eonVineed. � .,. 4. �Todrt Town doubled if any, 5. �'TFree 1 spoke to thing short ofputtsng down a hard sur- Shlpparrt, at the crossroads. She said PHONE 62 $ >I $spa Sehwarts Don't lose a single jar of, face road would do any good• He'd come somcthin should be done and if Calcium 21 Bond Street West, Oshawa; Ont: those fine pickles this tom the city sad thought sn terms of tar Chloride 'Could do it, we ought to get Final! ,she said she's ive the Fart's Elevator F DUMBARTON season, because of spOi1-. bollen and road rollers. Still be was open baay g •�-- age by infWor• vinegar•'to argushe ment. In the cad be said it might mad I st dd i a bit of her mind be worth trying. �. '2$R Motrning 'Worship at 11 a. m, alt For sure results insist on 8. aM1eH, the ttwutt orae that the Council had s Res. NJ Photces the . United Church. Plan ' to spend Cascada Vinegar —the -4 mating. Nobody voted against the resolution oo have Wb Solicit Your, o ness�tiia nisi is the hour from 11 a. m. till 12 noon Choice of leading pickle 'the road made dustless with Calcium Chloride. In fact. .or worship and praise. Visitors and ..trianufae-and eann �• aiickBeewsoerlxopoiedicatidBillMcEcbr+wse�dedi<• Feeds �earcotners to the COWmtud y o1 0 for Ova BO and now we have 6etoet chop y Hog, Dairy, Grow ip I That's some time since, 1 no oho Western, Grain, Grow�i�r l ' m discg district Atte assured -�A favor base for a hard surface iadr-and ..e've practically p dust, costs are lower than eve g�aadd nip met► find Mlaeh for ahieloeate, 600 iM t wy weteome. years. Coitiicil that what 100 The Developing Contcen . y s 'eewor In too. I dhowed the. Wt'ite for FREE �PickR tie Calcium Chloride cat was saved: is labour .snit Mollasses, Oil Cake, Gluttee, , ddlinss Ung Recipe Booklet to - Good t :. Greenwood mstetss4. engineers°g P'ran'ce? ' ; m, i •+S Bran, Sh >tsMi Canada Vmegam Lima• — _ good common cease for a -road Wire ting, Steel Fences Posta Cement, Binder Twine, HarhO" r • resale W. ted l lZ Duke Streets Brre>w. M„r C•w�i S.lr. I sad Farmers' Hardware ' xThe Mount Zion:and and Sri . Toronto. Mndnad • Tsro„ti tik friends met with the Greenwood wws.e Surge and Woods' Milkers Inatalled 'ppanian's Aasoci tion for a picnic • Woods' Coolers -Tractor Oil the Greenwood Park on ThursdayA A�A • = ;•� j Rooting r Iaftetrtioom end had a delightful limb's .,�.» - - , I Asphalt Shingles, Rolled Roo Bag. aures and contests, finishing up �uSt a Wooden Shingles " r,p h a good wartime tea. �i�®g��S QQ�� �� claremontp Oats l Mrs. Morden s mother spent a few Keeps t . 'hays here last week. 4Pajlea3ite4i ]Viae Edna Green spent last week= �, u •'_:_ • . lard in Muskoka with friends. ' _ r ' ♦_rev.. No Paseport for Paris — Hies then he saw the Geste building '— "Oh Man where art thou.". R CLAREMONT . V: �o�� tha �� � Na� a new tank armed with a ?b mea M , gun. Miller sang as a solo 'The Man i spentSix Years later he saw British tarile9 Galilee The Whibavale Deco occupi before to Resideast Passes Sunday, ansae of � re re�n8 .awned with two-porarders -haplessly. Service was 'on --readings and music was very carter- Spain. This Allied journalist trsveil- .Jamses MacFarlane esting sand entertaining A solo, ed with false out�mstched by these German tanks. Brough.. cangregati paere' Pow her- This was the last Men)pri A Word has bees received that Jaaa.' "Spent Divine" was beautifully rend- iri�lf off as a French woman. She i T -affecting -the Eangregadon here. - — --. �O-V GHAht- -- - -- McFartane, •who was -born and--tiv Brad by -Mrs. Robert Jackson; accoan= talked—with embers of the French The. Happy Circle Mission on the farm now' owned by Mrs. panied by Mrs. W. Ward at the �aderground, collaborationists and _ BaCCtr, had passed away at Grande piano. Mrs. H° Johnson gave a very a Nazi diplomat. This book is the The July meeting 'of, the Women's p�� llasstt Saturday to Picnic l Green t prairie, Alta., on July 4, after an splendid reading on the' life of — story of her adventure. Institute was held at the home of on could not be hsI illness of true years. ''Edgerton Ryerson"'. The honour- The Road to Serfdom -= by Fred- oK► account of the rain ao were Y Mr. and Mrs. W. Ellicott, with a by their leader to her hone anti ea He leaves to mourn: ' his wife, the ed guests of the afternoon were the rich A. Hayek. An Austrian ecopo- splendid attendance. Mrs. M. Annis joyed the afternoon thoroughly. ?oraner Alice Munro, of Edahontaa; Misses Alice and Jessie McGlashan, rnist, now a British subject, warns prided, and the speaker of the af- The only meeting of the week is a daughter, Jean (Mrs. Murray Car of Markham, who,. in past years were the Democracies that collectivism is ternoon was ;Mr. A. Hutchison, well the. W. M. S. on Thursday, at Mrs„ lisle, of Grande Prairie); two sons, valued workers in our • church and amoveme-at towards totalitarian- known as the former Inspector of Barcla 's. Wallace of Ponce Coupe, and Doug- coanmunity. These ladies were pres- ism. Y , Schools. in this district. During the las, of Beaver Lodge, Alta ented with autograph books, and Were You Born Tired?—Then read business session, it was voted to doss Six dch ldrea; a sister, Mrs. the a pp- Marie Benyon Ray's book "How Local ami! gran y xpresaed'their thanks nerd a � �� ate $b0 to the Sick Children's Hos- The'' Warmup family welcomed •.M. Rawson, of Claremont; three reciation. After the meeting the Never to be Tired and analyse your pital Fund. Mr. Hutchison interested- -home, their son Aiden, from overseas brothers: David, of Wilkie, Sask:, children enjoyed games on the laws.,, case of fatigue. You may be sur- everyone with his talk on Early for home leave before training !or W:,lter, of Sexsmith, Alta., and 3:10. Later a tasty lunch was served to7 prised to lead it is not due to an English History, tracing the effect the Pacific. of Burbank, Cali. The burial took all. eves' -wrought brain as-yod think, on the nation of the people who in- Mrs. C. A. Barclay was a weed• The Fo otten All b Pi ere y acid . end visitor V Dunnville, ,place at Lake Saskatoony Alta., on a sS Y — Y e waded her ear those Earl days, +, July. 7a ! The GoodfeIlowshrp Class The Paassen will answer m .ny per- the ensuing changes in the language Mrs• , Honey, of Port Perry visited The - Goodfellowship Class of the plexing problems for you, such as, due to the presence .of -these "for- her daughter, Mrs. M. Anotia during Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott, of United Church 'held their picnic ins "Why did De Gaulle lose favor with ei . Mrs. the past week. :-Lacnbton Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Gorda conjunction with the Friendly Bible I Churchill?" "Who was responsible �ey ' Mrs. Hutchison, Honey (President of Honeydale W. Mise Florence McWhirter, of Mill- on Scott and family, of Windsor; C1asa..of Brougham; in .Greenwood for the Arab -Jewish riots in Pales- L) and Mrs. _Gordon, Toronto, were iken, is visiting Miss Ruth Gilman. .Dave and Mrs. Scott, -of Oshawa, all Park, on Tuesday, July 10. A good tine?" "What is the best -kept secret spent the week -end at the home of crowd had gathered by 8 o'clock and I of the war?" and many other welcome visitors: The Questing closed Mrs; J. Everest and son Ray, -vis - spent PuzZ' as usual with the National Anthem, .ited Mr. T. Gmnmage last week -end, Mr. and Mrs. George Scots. supper was spread. Races were run ling questions. followed by a delicious tea and social ( Miss Wanda Varnuat was a Comb - Miss Georgina Forsyth, of Oeh- off and s,0ver given as prizes. A These Are The Russians --Richard half hour, the hostesses being: Mrs. of the D. Beer family last week -Seri• -siva, spent the week -end at her ladies ahm kicking contest was in- E. Lauterbach gives a picture of how fir. -Ellicott, Mrs. M. Ellicott,. Mrs. Mrs. Gordon, of Toronto, spent tits !some hers' eluded in the sports, then the ball the Rumians lived and fought, built W. Kno' aaa Kra. H. Philip, who is past week at the Wm. Ellicott*o�aa. The -Newararket Army team' play- game when Broughsm Proved to be and suffered, progressed and planned back at "Long Acres" for the sum- Mrs. George Drymen and was ed' the Claremont tenon at football the better team: ducring the war. mer. ,mere, at the Park last night. Last - Tea Years to Alamein -4y the Judy are spending the, week with .respondent Matthew their grandmother Mrs. Browa. _ '.Friday night, Claremont won from .. New Books at the PWdk Library well-known co Church News Mr. and Mrs. F.aston'returned Lams General - Electric in a score of 5-2. The following non-fiction are now Halton, who saw the early beginrs• jam,° I. P;. Kennedy chose for his on 8`smday atter a weeYa iboliifia . _...The grime was well attended, and on tire• shriven, st the Local libraryga : inof the. Nazi tide in 1938. Even subject of discourse on Sunday last continued on pares T spectators felt that the game .ded- +erved mention. Ifeesrs Harvey and John Coates -of Toronto,' spent the week -end with _39re. John Coates. I►Ir. am Mrs.. Joseph Farr 877 family are spending two weeks in the Haliburtoo District. Don. Middleton, RCAF., Wired . -;!lowers to his mother last week to - - commemorate an annSversery. Mrs. - - - _Middleton took seoe of the flowers - to Don's gramdnwther, Mrs: Ham who -is slowly improving after her recent illness. _ Miss Margaret Briscoe and girlie _ _ •* friend, frau Toronto, spent the week end here. , !.- Mrs. William Brown left for a • two-month holiday in the 'north coezl- try this week: The "st.aurant will be closed during her absence. Wren, Gladys Morley, RCNVR., - - .dropped in over the• week -end, while _ on her way to Toronto,, where she Harvey MacLean and her husband _ left this week 'for the east coast, after a visit with Mrs. MacLean's 'POW - .. maple here. Mr. and Mrs. James Pickens, of Toronto, were the week -end guests - _ of Mr, and Mrs. James McCullough. r '',Bho".er for Mr. and Mrs. Lea. Lye A shower was held last week for _ Xr. and Mrs. Leslie. Lye, at the RA TIQa ,v6i horm•od Mr. and Mrs IPs:ie Gain• n A00jr• i . on the 8th concession A large_ num- ber of the village people- were pres- QN_ 1 lent. Mrs. Lye, who is waiting to t come to Canada is expected witiiip GJ //� ���✓ t ' 1 :the next two months. Mr. Lye ree- eived the many beautiful gifts, and - replied in a very 'capable .manner on behalf of Mrs. Lye and himself. Gordon Morley Arrives Home After i�///�� -Three Years Service' Overseas :. LAC. Gordon Morley, RCAF., re- turned home on Tuesday this week, after three years , overseas .. as a radio operator with' a Pe .. grorrnd crew. .lie went overseas in March 1942, �. //•' i and;. for a time was statiosked in Eng- land. On D -Day he went in with the troops, through . Normandy and into = - -- Germany. He had reached Celle, in Gerrtrarry -before turning back: Mr. •' •-- ': ` ' Y '- , - __. �_ �- S' and Mrs. Fred Morley, his parerits, were recipim is of many souvenirs r _ of the. countries he has visited. Gar- don was well known in Claremont, and the village people are glad to we him back. l[isses Al ''. See and Jessie McGlash- y air, of Markham, visited many old friends in the village on Thursday. Miss Ruth Sutton, of Toronto, has • 1 'been visiting for the .past week at � • : Teddy Rhodes, Olga and the United Church Manse. r`� , • ' , • • _ _..___ Mrs► 't g� ` .... • • • a e. Denese, are spending a holiday in `' . �� . • :=• 'G^^__��y,, ._.,.. alt 'ec .. �`.F^:•. +fir-.%vr'+ Mrs. • Luther I'ilkley is enjoying joying a - holiday with her'sear Cliff and lain- - - - , .? . '. • - • • • s — sly up at Wasaga, Beach. ^:t - -Rationing is not intended to add unnecessarily to the burden of Canadian farmers''.: iJbtited Church W. M. S. Meet at Church on Thursday, July, 12. - t who, faced with shortages of ' labour, materials and machinery, have' continued. to M ' There was a good attendance at respond to repeated calls for greater production., • �' the picnic. party of the Women's Missionary society of the Unites - - t is a protection against waste ._._. shortages'.. inflalion`, . - Church when they met on Thursday .x .July 18, at the church and enter- tained mbertwined the Mission Band and the ' Baby Band. Mrs. Frank Loyst, the �✓ 'THE WARTIME PRICES r r BOARD President, was In the chair and ern ,1' slr. an M of the Devotiai are Busin- ' • y on Periods. The program pat an by — - i c x� f3c a+» se` w�rc 4ti, Refrigerators Soon ..On Market Again Restrictions on *the. production of electric refrigerators in Canada ~have been removed and according to reports from the industry "a y -few thousand units will be on the _market toward the end of this ,.. year, the prices board has an - pounced. H. H. Foreman, co-ordinator of capital equipment and 'durable goods, said that -after the conver- Total Destruction Of World Possible? The Germans came within 6111-- months 1z- months of splitting the atom and -possibly—d�str07i119-the -won` ld--lo the process, -Herbert Agar. special assistant to the American Am. bassador to Britain, said in a speech last week.. "it• the war had .gone on an- other six months. it was quite pos- sible that this planet would have ceased to exist, because it was probable that someone would have learned to break the atom without controlling it," Agar said. -'There was a danger that the Germans would learn how to split it' first, and our scientists gave the date as Aug. 6 of this year. "I sincerely believe that in a very few .kekrs, the human being will know how to- destroy the bu- man race." -'PUBLICITY AGENT r r 'so y. t Avoid Poison Ivy _ _.Like The Plague . Learn To Identify The Plaint list an Chickertes,caGuelph. Ontario.leasant Thein Swy " Aw —y -Froin It — (' \ • -. _ -- WE HAVE LIMITED QUANIRTIES J This is the season of -the year •when Press warns people -F� .;, ,.,a ... ._: .:�:-:_..- ', -1 ...^'c, l -�-'- -, . _.�:✓ _ 'vi.i:-iii -•-<6. .. . .. the vacation season and thede- FARMS FOR SALE sire to get out Into the' open, poi• - son ivy becomes a danger which WE CAN SELL YOU ANY 312:F. OF should be avoided, says The tat• • • ford Beacon -Herald. .. , .., , Y... .. . .. y. I i c x� f3c a+» se` w�rc 4ti, Refrigerators Soon ..On Market Again Restrictions on *the. production of electric refrigerators in Canada ~have been removed and according to reports from the industry "a y -few thousand units will be on the _market toward the end of this ,.. year, the prices board has an - pounced. H. H. Foreman, co-ordinator of capital equipment and 'durable goods, said that -after the conver- Total Destruction Of World Possible? The Germans came within 6111-- months 1z- months of splitting the atom and -possibly—d�str07i119-the -won` ld--lo the process, -Herbert Agar. special assistant to the American Am. bassador to Britain, said in a speech last week.. "it• the war had .gone on an- other six months. it was quite pos- sible that this planet would have ceased to exist, because it was probable that someone would have learned to break the atom without controlling it," Agar said. -'There was a danger that the Germans would learn how to split it' first, and our scientists gave the date as Aug. 6 of this year. "I sincerely believe that in a very few .kekrs, the human being will know how to- destroy the bu- man race." -'PUBLICITY AGENT r r 'so y. t Avoid Poison Ivy _ _.Like The Plague . Learn To Identify The Plaint list an Chickertes,caGuelph. Ontario.leasant Thein Swy " Aw —y -Froin It — (' \ • -. _ -- WE HAVE LIMITED QUANIRTIES J This is the season of -the year •when Press warns people - " -- the with.. _ - against coming in. contact _ -• >' poison ivy. With the approach of i ' '`. the vacation season and thede- FARMS FOR SALE sire to get out Into the' open, poi• - son ivy becomes a danger which WE CAN SELL YOU ANY 312:F. OF should be avoided, says The tat• p ford Beacon -Herald. tl Your trouble? interesting par - ticulara—Free! Write MulveneY's 'Toronto 3 According to Acting . Health without stock and For particulars apply' atOnDono- Commissioner Frank A, Calderone els. sight layins free range pullets. Taking of New York City, no substance C A N A D I A N GOLD CANADIAN has yet been discovered to pro- TO CLOSE ESTATE WE OF tect people frpm the Poison it they aember Free catalogue: Tweddle Chick come in contact with the plant. s - YEAR before the whsar, orehan O 600 peo W The only way to escape is to avoid L'ACH ess thronged the IndiaMpo Speedway handling it. test of tine mileage and safety. the annual Soil- Poison ivy is easy to identify. supreme race. It is •a shrub or' vine which us- trunks ually t wines around t gee t _'mile Kecently, unde r the supe rvision of the American Aute- Shaw drove the 500 mile course •:' or runs along old staler wails. ?tie in or mobile Association, Wilbur • , an average speed of 100.34 miles per hour in a race car leaves always grow groups at tic rub'bseT tires, the STOCK Firestone three. Their color a handsome equipped with as you can buy at'any Fi estone reddish bronee in the early .Spring.. same a deep rich green in the Summer, imagine the punishment those they and russet in the Fall. The plant tires took as, pounded the rough brick and bears. cluster'so[ whitish, waxy over asphalt .. 500 miles berries.' grinding at speeds up to 135 miles per - Don't Spread Poison. hour .. equal 50,0. miles It is often possil)le to prevent v ordinary travelling. the development of a poisonous- 4�'►y,bb� tires, `When plant rash atter contact if expos- . d y you buy new are the'' ed portions of the skin are washed remember—Firestones as soon as possible with three or only synthetic rubber tires that are safety -proved four latbers of soap, then rinsed hot running water. Special made on the speedway for your with attention should, be given to the. protection on the highway- - il anal the skin between int", phone 251. '. ,ion of plants to the manufacture fluger no. a of refrigerators had -been com• the fingers. As an added precau WARNI1IG: The tire sit—de's Is • pleted by the Industry, production. tion, the hair should be washed sau critical. You 'should- esntinss • ehanld increase rapidly. But 1t add then rubbed down with al- a observe the wartime speed I'M" 5.r sled all other fandaunaal' preeaa- wouid take an extended period cohot. if the skin turns red and w, ';' , for eeiwrvins the tine that to at oCk all distrtb'utors from coast blistery despite, these precautions; are nor► as your ear. , ? fon coast. a doctor should be consulted. _ Prices for the new refrigbrators Hu h Campbell, newly appointed Temporary -relief may be obtain- _ would be established at 1941 basic general publicity agent, Canadian ed by bathing .the. Irritated applyin parts ' period levels, the board statement pacific Railway, Montreal. Mr. In hot water or by applying milt said, 1--- Campbell, who joined the company of magnesia, calamine 'lotion or geek To Spanking be it's Just as well, too, agrees The board said that with pro- press representative at Van- a solution of epsom, salts (one the Brantford Expositor- The num- dnctiott of electric refrigerators couvec on January 1, 1828, succeeds tablespoon. to. one cup of water). ,.Spank them when they need her of rather thoroughly spotted. sub ect ill-mannered Juveniles being resumed in the United J. Murray Gibbon. who has retired An authority on, this i States,, on. Since 194$. Mr. Camp- !t," fa the advice lately given st no to 'say Canadian manufacturers ort peRai emphasizes that cold, and a professor at New York Unicersi- brought up under the "child pay - in was loaned by the -C.P.R. to would get assistance. .obtaaatnf other ointments should never be j riorities for imported materials- the government and was in charge used. He claims they only spread ty. Looks as though the psycho chology" tads o[ o high. few resin of. the War Information Board at 1o131sts had come full cycle. May is already far too high. and component parts. WashiAgtona the poison. Production. of electric refriger- ators was halted in Canada • 1n 'rF:ArHERs vf'AN'rED FOR SALE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS -� 1842. Limited nnffiben . Of units BABY CHICK, . 8T15TED 3 O W .N 'Protestant H I F AREA Were released to dealers during FRED A. BODDINGTON BUYS. requires • three P r o t e s c e n t WE STILL HAVE A L MITED G A I N J N G WEIGHT ? sella. exchanges 'musical inetrn• teachers for three one 19;43 and 1944 from stocks built :lumber of started chic a two SL�IDEX TEp - menta..111 Cburch. Toronto 2. schools' nag Huntsville. _ Salar7 up before manufacturing ceased. weeks old. also free range Pul-1,200. Please- state qualinspector. _ Restrictions oil the ,production ]eta _eight weeks up to laying. aids you retain Slender instead Figure. PATENT15 experlence and commence- inspector: zee Were Also taking orders for An � usL turns your food tato energy Iaatead Duties to. commence September n iverv, Send for Price- of tat. 4th. Apply to George 'Ts.tL d -10 us Top INULCU• 1 removed last May. - list an Chickertes,caGuelph. Ontario.leasant composed D herbs. no . ezer• — WE HAVE LIMITED QUANIRTIES class or drastic diet Month's supply 31,n0 poscDatd j The manutactnre of whole mill[ started- rhierca for prompt ship: Dominion Herb Distributors • prodnets continues to show !la- ment, also day-old&. -Writs for list. Order for delivery later also. ligg'st. Lawreme Blvd.. Melelrea! creases oyes. 1944, end in March. Bray Hatchery, 180 John N. STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS tIL-health FARMS FOR SALE 1945, totalled 17 million pounds, -Hamilton, Ont as compared with 15.5 million OLD STARTED CHICKS WE CAN SELL YOU ANY 312:F. OF -pounds In 1944. a WEEK !n teeny popular heavy breeds farm you. wish to buy—with or machinery. tl Your trouble? interesting par - ticulara—Free! Write MulveneY's 'Toronto 3 to non -sexed, pullets or cocker- Also week old up to without stock and For particulars apply' atOnDono- I CO'6FIDENIQAL REPORTS ON els. sight layins free range pullets. Taking hue's Garage, Renfrew, C A N A D I A N GOLD CANADIAN orders now for day and- Sep- hatched day old' chicks. TO CLOSE ESTATE WE OF Properties COmpaIIies aember Free catalogue: Tweddle Chick ter for sale a valuable tecta to le lbwnshlp ' cont -- ASCOT AGENCY Hatcheries Limited. Fergus. Ont Eramosa house abou7 120 acres, brick house barn, well. situated Four Colborne Street DYEIA43 &ND CLEANING banks .good about five .miles- from . Fergus, from 'Guelph. TORONTO, ONTARIO' HAVE FOD ANYTHING NEEDS and twelve miles For -full particulars apply to: The Phone ELgln 4936 dyeing or cleaning? Write to las. Guelph. Trust Company'• Guelph• pan. Ltd., 2826 Dufferin St., To for information. We are glad to Ontario• "HALF answer your questions. vepart. Ment H. Parker's Dye Works 325 -ACRE FARM FOR SALE, 85 You Will Enjoy Staying AtLimited. 791 To nge Street To- cleared; good shoreline, on Lake 'Ila REGIS HOTEL �nntr 2 barns, • other Manuildin 'hoose, ST. TORO]fT0 ' FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE s, l eult- outbuildings, large able tourists• on good highway: Ever? Roomwlt� Bates. eliew- 8 000. Mark Whitmell, McKellar, sr and Teleplrelle. USED TRACTORS, RUBBER AND with cultivators. Used 68 ACRES, 25 FARMING, 4,500 FT. French river. 0 Slagle, 92J4 op— steel. Double, tlS.be' ■fF threaders, combines. plows, disc 6 Good Dialog and Dear harrows, and hay equipment. Custom -Built farm wagons. R. H bordering bay of 2,600 ft. frontage on' main •road Ina N110tl7. C:filt00 Moore. Tilbury, "J. I. Case Ag- to Rutter Bigwood and famous new home: oth- $hesboucRa et Tel RA. 41x6 Tel. int", phone 251. Bungalow :camp: er buil Al r. A. Gaudette, CORN SHELLER, FOUR -HOLE IN- .Rutter. Ont. - ternattonal, almost new, mount. HAIRDRESSING ed on rubber wheel wagon. James Wairs. Blenheim, Ont. L E A' R !3 H infor THE ' PERFECTION MILKERS AND SUP. Robertson method. [nformatioa method. �D plies J. F. Donaldson, Joycevitle, on request tegardlnB classes. •Ont, !Robertson's Hairdressing Acad• t 100 of WILSON': FLY 16-30 'INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR emy. 137 Avenue Road. Toronto. i4EDIUAL —4JSaa 'Aps�B>dllmoreaiestlraa>ES,ppwar!!s on steel. Price $350.00. E. Bell, t ' Cc say other fly 1d1>erllt (3roaey. Drug. General Stara eeD and iR.R. 8, London. Ontar o.- - REM Hardware and reoommendMILSON'S FLY PADS. SKID ENGINE P300 MCCORMICK, NATURE'S. HELP—DIXON'S - for Rheumatic Pain, Neur- - ALSO, accompanying nktvous,•tired. in good condition. Variable Speed Govenors for McCormick Trac- edy itis. Thousands praising It. CHECKED .tors (only). New and used Trac-- Farm Equip; lkunro's Drug- Store,' 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. flfQ✓iffy .V C� Money Back e! parts. London parts. co., 335 King *street, Lon- #mss Ont. STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS tIL-health -of 10 x 12 x 12. One Warren often are the cause or. For quick relieffromitchin�caused byecsenM6 - FOR SALE in humans,ne lm - out es. No oIt this anotll af fin athlete's foot, srabia,pimp es and cateritch.Ii.q. a ,,,,, boar ne_e yur� coon_g, medicated liquuiidd it Greaseless and DEEB D FOX HOUNDS, ALSO a ;Ration fox and coon hound. tl Your trouble? interesting par - ticulara—Free! Write MulveneY's 'Toronto 3 0.-� p �R[ecRiFTtOM. Soothes comforts and f Grant, Bolsover, Ontario. Remedies. ,Specialists. stainless �q�uoiucklycdme -intenseitcbing.DO tsuner.ARsk our runist ID. D. D. . t COUN.rRY STORE BAUMEEKA FOOT BALM DE• today. for roverty, suitable Iso tot tourist atrol'a offensive odor iristently• ��sl!��11 p' "mesa; Parry ;wind dtstrlcL �ll Westmouht Ave., Toronto, 44,4. • 46c bottle, Ottawa agent, Denman Drug Store, Ottawa_ GOOD RESOLUTION —EVERY $UF- iIOiB�= i 1;0SIBLE � C1'RiC MOTORS. NEW, USED serer of Rheumatic Pains or : �t ought, sold, rebuilt: belts, pul-' Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem - sa�al�ll to tit N7NL1 legs, brushes. Aller Electric Com- edy. .11iunro's Drug Store, 335 pan. Ltd., 2826 Dufferin St., To E1Rin. Ottawa. -_Postpaid $1,00. "HALF PAIN canto. _ Ot•INIRTUNI 'IK% rOB W01114110,14 ----D FEMALE COCKER I,ydiaE.PinkhamaVegetableCotnpound RJc�¢1 i yuppies, 14 weeks old. Real 745 'Indian Ito d, Windom BE A HAIRDRESSER not only helps relieve periodic pain but beauties. nor, Ont.. t JUIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHUOL - ALSO, accompanying nktvous,•tired. Great Opportunity, Learn i ktghstrung feelings—when due to func- GOI NTE-McCULLOUGH 100' HORSE. Hairdressing Wood clonal monthly disturbanbet. It's one of con- power OnemWarrrene Steam Pump wt lages,nthousandsdsuccessful Ma the most dtectivemadicines for this pug- 10 x 12 x 12. One Warren Oyu - graduates. America's greatest !yo. - V Piekbam'sCompound helps xadurel size Steam alae 12 x 12 x 12, tem. illustrated catalogue tree } w )abet directions. Try itl �PumA One Smart -Turner Duplex Steam PtYmp size x 4�r x 10. All in Write or call s1AlVEL HAIRDRE391N0 � i (� I[RJfF6tWrao co condition. nPrfrrt condition. dk METAL H aa3 13LOVR W-. IT RUNTU CROWN IRON CO HAMILTON, ONT. BranchOm: 44 King tat. Ham lltoe a 74 Rideau Street. Ottawa- Patent Solicitors. Established 1890: 14 King West. Toronto, Booklet or Information • on re- nuest 1' 11 l,'I Uti/i A 1'H l "YOUR WORK IS WONDERFUL" ••'CUSTOMER SAYS - " and the prompt manner to which you return_ work is greatly appreclated,' . Any Size Roll -6 or 6 Exposures DEVELOPED AND PRINTED afic Don't risk losing pictures. Send .your film rolls to CANADA'S LARGEST AND . FINEST STUDIO 'Get Better Plcturei at Lower. Cost. Prompt mall service. 4SPECIAL ALBUM OFFER -New Style 1Albu>x7Wit2f1 Prints sizes(4c extra) Is sent With film roll . SPECIAL PRICES ON FRAMING AND COLORING Enlargements 4 x 6" in beautiful easel mounts, 3 for 26c. Framed, on Ivory tinted mats, I x 9", In Gold. Silver, Circassian. Walnut or Black Ebony finish frames, 89c each. If enlargement colored, 79c each. OLD PICTURES RESTORED We can restore any old photograph or snapshot and make any number of prints or enlargements desired. The process requires the work or skilled' artists, but the cost is reasonable. Send us your picture and tell us what you want done and we will tell you the cost before doing the work,'. STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE Bolt 129, Postal Terminal A, Toronto .Print Name and Address Plainiy on Orders. TiME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION Your rilms Niuperlyevelpped ano priote 6 UR I Exp(wIJR WI.A.8 26c REPRINTS b for 25c FINEST ENLARGINt, SERVICE You may not gel all the films you thet this qualityear. Band butyou service you gall desire by sending your films to IMrr.H 1,11, PHToront O o VICE .TEACHERS WANTED ROSS TOWNSHIP — TEACHER wanted for S.S., No. 2 on High- way 17, convenientyear, dutiesto train service. .salary $1,00 p 'commence Sept. 4' Apply to Ed- win Foss, See. -Tress., RR, -NO. 6, Cobden,' Ont. BRANT CO.: •5 MILES SOUTH OF Brantford. • Experienced female prot-estan-Brantfordt Twp.he�Salary $1 - 500 -00 - . ,.State qualifications, also former Inspector. Personal application yyreferred'c_1fPere ibl R.R. Gordono. sf :Kellam. Bruntfoid, Ont `• - ISSUE M--11441 �+ r DURSEV — TEACHER WANTED (Protestant preferred) to teach grade. 6 to 10. ' tncluslve.. (senior room), and act as principal of Is • 2 -room school with modern con- - ventences. term comraenMg Seer. tember, 1945, salary 31,800. Apply. --- rtating qualtticsdone, to (Missli Phytiis Clayton. Dorset. Ort: Hk:i.P ilVAlIiTED � ' - TWO tVOMEN TO WASH DISH•E8 and prepare vegetables to North- ,grn Ontario summer resort for July .and Aug qct �jxceppttonallf .Food wages. ADDiy DY fe£ier ff3s Pow -Wow Point Lodge.• Hunts- ville, Ont. GIRL' OR YOUNG • WOMAN FOR housekeeper, on a farm, goo/ .home, wages. Apply Lawrence_ Brows, Box 42, Dalketth, Ont. AUTOMOBILE BUMPERS A,N D Painters, experienced on repair work. Highest rate of pay, 43 hour week, best working conditions, .Aptly _nearest Selective Service .Office. CR '2925. FARIM MANA.GF,R. MARRIED, 104- Acre Mixed Farm, good wage+. house and privileges. J. Kea. ]nglewood. wANTF.D. PULLETS WANTED TO PURCHASE AiJ, AGES AND BREEDS a months to laying age. Our prime are worthwhile. Box 40, 73 Ade- laide Hest, Toronto. '"'ANTED , IDl1%IED1ATELY LIC- ensed garage mechanic as part- -ner-, Fredl Chak. Burks , Falld. Ont. Box '254. WANTED, RL'FFAI.O P O VP E R sausage stutter, complete, 76- 100 -Ib, eapacity: 1 5-h.p• 25-cycia, 3-phase motor: pie molds and cutter for small .pork pies, Write, Horn's ; Food Market, Port Col - borne,, Ont. GENERAL STORE, WiTtl C,UOD mined clothing stock: will pay carr; confidential. Lightman and Company, 3270 . Minrorth Ave., Toronto, Ont. SARNIA GENERAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL FOR NURSES: -APPI.ICATIONS NOW uri VG CON- sidered. Date of admission Sep - {ember 4th, 1945. Educational' ro- uiremn Remuneratunior M ionafterpreliminary term, $10:00 to $12.00 per mantis. WANTED TO PURCHASE' PUL - lets, all breeds from. b weeks u) to laying. God prices paid. ApplIF to .Box 38. '7t ' Adelnide W. ronte _ FUEL WOOD WANTED LE COMiiD dO�Ala0 f atnbs and C14 ANO bundled edgings. Hardwood and Soft- wood. Give full particulars anA brut pricer on rnr. Walter EtchteAa, 19 Melinda Street, Toronto, ;• . ri •.: r a%r w..: G ko xY - :, fix• v � . :, � m,w arF �» 1. �, �t 'R4. •t ai ,:s.. :-... '+�F•4*, .a„fi.7u'a «:+4 ;,pa•, a•a'n� � . ,. is �,. .rrtw+i�.m ark 'w'y;d •:.A..•••..'•'+ -:.,-x ,. ',y,,,,k„r.'� _ c. - '.rr ^, atr9d-Y3',•`. 1. lovely girl, they wondered, who Dehcic►us and Ref meshing j looked like a queen, who made the ry. a beanties of the screen look artifl- ___eJAL'_P What wait her histori? Rosine had written to madameMass to tell be. ho Coq d'or: a -'e -as- bappy—here_ -- u at Phllibert would be no • lie, madame, and no reflection, 1 trust. j on the wonderful kindness you showed to us. We shall always re- member that and bless your gen-SOF BUSY CANADIAN HOUSEWIVES Brous heart. But here too we are 2D - E A happy; here we have found a true and loyal friend and honest wet- , , Kellogg'i cereal hove as + ' come. • Uncle Audi has invested the mono h ha saved w th y lwe_ .Casale y- ,e d i t important p la. 's a ...... .;v,a;,::,;;,•� _ Jules, and Is now part owner of � �'' yr = kitchens—now, more than <„ the Coq d'or. He is maitre d'hotelrver. . Appetizing anytime— and how proud you would be to =or breakfast, lunch, between see him In that role! ?;7 meal snacks. Add flavour to :. ,""Pol Martin and Rosine are well. << 'leftover' dishes, tool They love their school and they '.LOUIS ARTHUR CUNNI AM : s +jr `.rare happiest when they go skating CHAPTE_X Han, Yes, I have heard of Mimi or skiing or on the' toboggan with R _.. their playmates: But they are al• - •tr. � "lees ane aecepttvn and and Fabre as a great actress. I have ways asking for you and when r►�`'': cruelty," said Meridel: "It is all proof of it now." will Roger come back and when that and more, It Is-" she looked "Thank you, child." - Madame will they go to Philibert. And all 1 toa�•t�d about her. "I shall leave the chil- spoke' from the dimness of , the can answer is soon, and 1 hope /�� V dren with you, please, bliss Car- S� dked landing. "I could not het 'hearing that is real] the truth. 'o ar g• a tut You e P g y rick. I must talk- to my uncle at you, though I would make no apo- good friends, our first friends In ✓ /� j�•8Afi ante•" logies for listening. And it is weal this country and you bane a place She was waiting at the- toot "of I did bear; I think I can under- in our hearts, the stairs when Rudolph came stand now why you feel as you do "I guard the picture you gave down after conducting the visitors about — about the little game of me. I think I• shall always trea- to his mistress' apartment, make-believe we 'played. Believe sure it. Have 'you had any news "Why. Rudolph?" she said at me, it was never staged from any of that one?" � length. "Why did you do this?" motive other than kindness and,the- It bad been very lonely for the BOYS! GIMI They're free ... He gazed fixedly at the carpet, desire td - spare you further pain," old lady after the blorpins bad ItColoureisCeede In every Peckese.-Seve'esslTreie'eml ,His voice was very low, very hum-_ • • • lett her. Never before had she re- ble. "You are, as' always,' kind, ma- alized bow much she .was depend - "I knew from, the start It was dame." Meridel 4 miled up at her en t 'on Rudolph, how much the r �j] wrong, Meridel. But hear me — and curtsied, "Asci It was a lovely smooth running of the great house Table And World Food Supplies bear "Nott and try to r forgive." p :_ - (id Requirements For 1945 7.'fou were butler in this house. for which I thank you on be had rested with him, Tine, Gen - play, 7!ou never Were anything more halt of the little ones and myself. ner.was 'ca able and willing and than that, were you?" But now the play to ended, you The government officials had sent if anyone is wonlering just how serious is, the world food shortage see. And this time the- princess a very fine man, Gerard Chamber that Ottawa food officials have been talking about, here is a table of really does become Cinderella." "No, Meridel-" land, to help look -after flan ch11• the overall picture showing world food supplies and .requirements for •, - All the letters, .the pictures, the: -1945. It includes requirements of liberated Europe but excludes Jap - The train whistled drearily and dren, and another governess, ]alas knese-held territories. The estimates were worked out b the Combined Slowing stories you sent tot us. its light shone whitely through the rightly, had come to assist -gentle y your kinsmen and kinswomen in g y g Food Board at Washington: darkness. The silent chHdren, Miss Carrlek. But there was no Commodity Supply from -Re uirementa Grass. Driicii Qratzen "'all lies, Rudolph ." - q - - "All lies. i thought, you see, that elutching their little suitcases, one like Rudi, no one like Meridel Current Production in in were shepherded on to, the dingy and madame often wept when she las 1.000 tons. 1,000 tons J.Q00 `tons' m one would ever find out, This train; then Meridel got on; and thought of little Resins. and Pol Meat &bacon 15,1,-9 18,975 1,793 - - was another .world and I did not Willy Rudolph. Martin, (Canned fish 41b X01 363 dream that the two worlds vrould =The Holey honking of a to Cheese 708 H02 96 But warm was their welcome at. soon be hurled together. The first Canned Milk 1,999 _ _._2,424 �_^5 the C d'or. May with me _to- horn aroused her from her dream - - Intimation I -bad of your coming Coq , Milk powder - 458 605 24.4 was when I saw the piece in the night!" Jules stepped back when Roger The sigh! of, that tall. Butter ,1,204 1,204 — Meridel told him they would shel• spare, blue -clad figure brought a ]Fats and oils 5,887 7,124 3.1:7 r your pic,fyies and fns rash of gladness to madame'• �s w t him until tomorrow. � Sugar (refined) 6.067 9,920 1,8., '• ry gout your rich uncle III er -r- heart "You — youyouung, flend!" - - "Stay with m' alway*c, I have this Y Canada. I confessed to Msdattie- she called, , "Stop that horrible big house — three floors, All "These trucks are not standard' right relationship -to the service Fabre-Lusisnan at once. • She is so noise at once and come up here!" ;bind and rood. She would not hear warm. All furnished, My business _ equipment but haveen built for that they can render in the food L rood hare. It is well Here." (To Be Coptlnued) war work•" Mr. Milburn said. production program."'- ]From rogram." _ I _ sof my telling you that 1 was only k _ _ - e- to be purchased ..& servant, only a poor failure. She �hnta, taenew maltre dhoteln on there was a neat y asheyey istandll vand tie farmer U ,was once the famous actress, Mi U" Military Trucks -That goi•ernnient ss the strongest est the sign of the Golden Cock. Rudir-- warned that repairs are not avail• of which every men feels hi Fabre—" mself "We must go from here at once, Emil and Magda 'played each Available To Farmers able for the present at least" a part: evenlnff while dinner woo being - He said a. survey will be con- jpev !• -, served, sometimes Merldel sang.. .Tbo, Canadian. Federation -of A� ducted by County Federation sea "Brit of course, I will. go with and when that sweet contralto riculture had completed negotia- retaries to discover how many THE eEsr WAY came stealing Into the ears of the tions with the .War As eta Corp -trucks are needed in .various dis- 'You, it you will have me: 1 have tracts. t� KILL FLIES. _-,some money saved. I wanted ma- guests the sound of cutlery, of oration whereby used mllitarJ -,lame to' use It foi• you. She would elinkipg glass, of busy talk, 'died tracks will - be -made available to "The federation is endeavoring got, Now we shall go and we shall out and everyone, listened raptly' . - Ontario farmers, it was announced to learn'*If the farmer will .use --a toe of MAL.SON'S FLY PADS •" and marveled and gave the full by Y. S. Milburn, Ontario -•etre- . these military trucks it he cangnu km �" u"" m "O�b °f "U' The happier. I know I shall sleep 11,y killer t roe old reliable way for (better at night. I'll do anything, meed of applause, Who -was this Cary. _ secure them at a price that is in 6; Yam Use WILSONSFLY PADS today l _ 1'so sure I can find work in the _ city as a waiter or doorman or -the 77 8ke. I can keep you and Rosins rand Pol Martin. 1' avow 1 can. We shall be not rich maybe, arra ...,;. _ - - - .. .Poor Rud!! -Go now, please, and abake ready. We shall carry with THE BOYS OVERSEASlas only the things we -brought. We ]shall thank Madame Fabre•Lu<ig•�-. STILL tmfED MAGAZINES .. Keep sending them _ wy 77) 7-7 y.. HOTEL METROPOLE - All Beautifully Furnished With Running Water. Rates: : 3 \ r $1.50 u • NIAGARA FALLS _ OPPOSITE: .Contributed by- C.N.R. STATION - IDA, W38]BLA CK #CORSE W �°3 EWT3 � �,ow .. ISSUE 29-1940. - - onto, are �s .a ooapia of weeks OTICE .MountZion � �o����.' ��. >�r. aid Yom. and Mrs. Lee. Harbron spent Miss Mary mavoy spelat a few ., - ai - Pw ice'—_��—��:y Sundaywith—the �"��'- Mrs. Flynn, of Greenwood. ftyMr.... and, Mrs. J. Jones, of Glen %• ;' ,� GOAL, lD'O$�i�... Major; Mr. and Mrs Pahl Wilaax, • of Brooklin; Mr. and Mrs, Les. Smith _ :Green Rive' You U enioylis op -- - of Pra ,y with Mr. ffpent Su Wilson. Mr. henry Hoskins and Mrs. Ron - Mr. SAND, GRAVEL, and Mrs - }$ — — �---- ------I�ss-Verga gtevm ,- of-goronto, Sans, of Bund River, called' oz their { is spending a vacation with Mr. and friends at the Park. last week. ll�. - - . -• ld Mrs. Errol Carson and family. Hoskins is Game Warden for the it Big : Store". :Csroceterla, 3L�ILDER S'�TTPPLIEt3 Some frown here attended the fair territorylying between Sudbury and O et alio iocaj,ohrtsge WOlk oral of the late Mrs. Dunn_, at Sault Ste. Marie. They were accatnp- and be sure. t get we bavealeo placed in stocg'-a fHU-$rooklin,, last•week.. anied by Pte. Bill Hawkins, of Tor - The Y. P. U. street on Tuesday ev- onto. -- BigStore Tea UWE of MAPLE LEAF MILLM6 ening at the church. Miss V. Stev- i Don't forget the Ladies' Aid piY, son's Park, on Wednesday, zam . COMPAITlY FEEDS ens is in ' ge of the Program = nic at Wil A few- f here •attepded the Jury July 25 and A, W. MITCHELL for Farmers' Picnic at Geneva Pads, Our Young People are having a last Friday evening. returned missionary, also lantern _ �. - Neale and children, of Tor slides at the church this Sunday. ig Store Coffee Pickering, out. f Mrs. -. » pbu _. Yards 74: Res. 65W "They � Satisfy _ ._:. A timely hint!. _.'� y lardware icker�nt; .In The -Dry Goods Department -- .. � Elkay's �, �� ATTENT ON FARMERS I!.1 - ..,_•. _ _... F,�RADICHLORBENZINE g 1 file is Here .- SeE dm 1 .yi articles are not obtainable but its rnarvelious just how much (math fume crystals) ,p,H�a, Red Clover, Timothy.. and Alsik+s we have to offer. - B is �+ _ _ ur ' • . - V i� O ;i tock- • Complete - . - - - Kills C1 ties ..... o s _ 'Moths Garden Seeds --Bulk and Package—Onion Sets and _ .-- Moths Multipliers Big New" Shipment of General t And worms (larvae)' ; , i t' GARDEN SEEDERS, CULTIVATORS ^� just' arrived` ] - - 1 fib. tin 43C CHICK FEEDERS and, WATER FOU:�'Ts Dry Goods Y _ N THE. REXALL STORE 'PICKERING �� 1 , J. R. BOYES Ph*- 8 J. S. BALSL ON - M, S. Cif A.P. Phone. Pick rib BROCK Fresh Meats hector a -- �_ Fruits .and Vegetables CORDON F. OSBORNE A. E. Richar'. gun THEATRE DISTRICT MANAGER GEN r 'VCTS=TSV Fish in Season _ R:Ah E5: -ATS.'. . o Healthfully Air-conditioned An y - EId�'RE LIFE co�:v�d civc3 .. old estarlisi ed agenc ready • • • • MARKET - insurance CoOPan7 to serve. .. � SILK'S T ' "' Representatives ne Pickering 60 Clawed For Staff Holidays - PSo -Pickering 26 Ross D. Mun:a. $e -opening Monday, July 23. W. H. Canis D. g. •..Tara F'uctc: in DAY WF.DN'$DY Geo. E. Borwn, Audley, Ont. Iosnrsaee_ of an Ktais ,ONDAY, TUES , r _ 15th- Year as Telephonic, 522 R'iutby, Onk _ .. L111511ranca Ad -. Last Coanplete Show at &20• N1 C E AC FRANK R. SMITH _ _ r . Address ; _. RIi1ITURE DEALER - Brought+►m. Ont �e The'-fight,ng Lady P (In Technicolour) Service our � im . FvxEI;AL DIBnCI'OR _.-Quality First - ,Private Ambulance Seri Clarke rentice • = A Drama of The Pacific. The f Narrator is Lieut. "'RrE 1�(SY THE BEST —VOLS MAKS THE 1'F.S'1" Day or Night •� �- LICENSED AUCTION= j ROBERT TAYLOR Phone -Pickering 30 Pick• 1 J For the Counties of York and E� 1�]so An Added Attfaction f-- Phone arlo; successor to Corp• Baa Pry' iIII . _ t1� of C. A. S. F., sad of the Ulla > `Farm sad Prewdea ` Pickering, ' �11taZ'lo J• Prentice) >�- Sunday Dinner _ and . .tock sales a speawt,, at lair 80 For a Soldier High Prices For Live Poultry W K . MA �.�,e saem - a in the follawing._P PHONE AGIN. 6S W a. MILtmcc v ! With ANNE BAXTER artd vatil further notice we are p 5 g >w WHTTBY JOAN HODIAK '::.tor LIVE POULTRY, delivered to oar Ply LICENSED AUCTIONEER and PDWW r j - VALUATOR RIC H DSIV Banister Solicitor RNotary TOP GRADE HEAVY FOWL s Zb 1-2 lb. %Sens conducted Anywhere. - _ C . C. �► FRI.. SATURDAY - user 6 lbs. _ Z 23c. Ib. Pbosae or Write 611 _Continental Life Y WL DA , FO l HT state _ G THURSDAY, LI Ib JULY 26,.27 .and 28 TOP GRADE HROTLERS - 2 to R lbs1 �,kG 614 Dundas -St. East, Whtby, Ont. 371 B&I SL Tomato TOP. GRADE ROASTING CHICKENS, over 4 1-2 lbs, ALAN LADD and 'TOP GRADE ROASTING CHICKENS, under' 4 1-2 lbs. 29c. TOP GRADE HEAVY CAPONS - ower b U06 33.:. Ac. lb, RLE . LOR.ETTA YOUNG in :' � CYRIL E. MO Y And Now E. :.CHIROPRACTIC PICN� FARMS LTD. ; 1NSURANC , D. E: s .:.Tomorrow H CLINIC •Tom +tEALT _ 4 WHITBY; ONTARIO I.. PICK- -PHO 67 PICK. Telephong - _Whitby 88� t : 1 . i ._ . - - 146 Sink& st. N., .OsDawa �kerins TaWship Ball Y�eause . u Phone' 22A J , A. W I LLOU G H BY Drugless practice, inckxbng s I li. piekering ► s — Andley, 7 -- ('� �'Q Willoughby' Fars Agere7 Chiropractic, , Elect*ther- WN MOWERS Head Office Taranto .spy and Mineral Vapor 166 Yo St. •AD060b Bath Treatment. =pf-Pickerin X-larpened and Repaired "Largest and Oldest in Practicing 22 years - -- �` Canada = •Established Farty Consultation Free -�- Township- - - - - - r ' ' We would like to recorn�nend Wool-. Y�Ts" hours- 9 a• M. to 9 P •m. _ CONSULT OUR ACTIVE CITY DErT. Daily, except Mdnit aye Destroy all Noxious sol the new soapless way of wash- FOR THAT HOME IN THE CtTY Friday' - ing ,woolens, ba =y or�he . r _ etc. -No rt.nkage - sh .. j lustre. WEEDS,. M s & Atkinson .1, D onev�an' -- 'Sellers F e _ n. 201W2 - Stouff. 290 - 1 �Ct Sas ..Also Dltrolave - Flits - B-H., Pai• Phone Agr B. A., B. Sc.' The . exec}--Contro y �' nts and 'enaznpls. Licensed Ontario Land Surveys: CLAUSE 5:, Every occupant of land, or -if the lanri. "" _ 36F .-Street. East, Oshawa, OnL ALVIN BUSHBg Auction _. _ is unoccupied, the owner shall 'destroy all weeds ,des- eerS Y.. et v a as >s sufficient to. prevmt the ripen ng oft _ e r g hear - 24 Year's Eipenence lgmated-noxious b the regulation$ as often .In �v Notice y Hardware and Tinsmith Sales ,conducted anywhere. � • v J ■4 seeds. 'Specializing in Farm Stock, sl, bination Storm Doors Iasi - F phone-. 46 the . _ - Furniture and � Property _ e . Sales. � . Mad W. • Otrdee CLAUSE 23: Any person who contravenes any af. p lly. toren All Sales ersoxsa listed sad S provisions of this Act or refuses to obey any lawful w .CARD of THANKS _ advertised. Billp�s� pared � As�RRoot d Shingles • 'von under authority of this ,' ' _ order of an inspector, gl - _ ia�s •na1t of not less than $1060, t �erV.iCe Asphalt sldisov j Act, shall incur a PE such offense. ' We wou4 like to'thank'"& �; Prom ,)t% WsU > �` nor more than $50.00 for every Claremont friends for the �� p reheld in our honour, and for the Reasonable Rates Gordon Weeds have no place in Progressive tdwnslhip-- a that was presented to us. N.M. 4t• i Do ymw sha' to 'Pmvent• their spread Mr. Reasonable Mr. and. Mss. Harvey Maclean PHONE 299 OMUFFVU" W. H. ELLICOTT, Weed Inspector. Twp. o! Pnckeru►g `.