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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1945_08_10- After some weeks of preparation, assured that he has contributed Investigating etc., the committee .in, some very worthwhile work. charge &anounced at Tuesday even- I s s i s . . i1we dinner, that ',k 1942 --Buick 8- At the last two meetings the 'cylinder•sedan has been acquired have listened with interest to and would be the feature, in what -is short addresses of two recently 11hely-to be_ a-_tW_G_ o,_-mation- —turned -men: last week Jscic_ _ -ride cam' Paign in a Lucia Dray man, of the Ontario Tank Regim for this car. Tickets are . on sale and this week,. Jack Boyes, of Aow,.and are sold a,t 2tic, or five for Army Service Corps, Both %nen 1X00• :.. :had ' cc�siderable experience on The official -in charge, after fif- , oral battle fronts, rand each d teen year's experience in conducting cribing' their 'particular work. similar campaigns, told the News any military campaign .many diff this week that ."the car now being ent servicee are employed, each ee drawn on. was the best that he had ential, and one very dependent u hatsdled for some time". Tickets wilt the others. Both Jacks escaped i be ava lable from airy chub member jury or wounds, though subjected and probably from many places in possible wounding on .a great the vi11 ge• occasions. Tae proceeds of , this campaign • s s s _• Will be used by the . ' club entirely E. Dr. V. E. Cartwright will ha for benevolent and community work, charge of week's meeUng• -the purchaser of any ticket is *Mt it, A layman is Wt es U is ser belief that the union men In lift department (as they. -always. to know anything about It. Y, 'am we used ,to read *bear, "aplittw' s to O NEWS.AUGUST 24 Following our, ostial custom, the eat, Lhe have eS` UP, man t+n6 �• ffie r'd a' of le ode °! r- � � m' sa I px� YAM" TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING Sats. Fra4r'lk Shuster and Johr-ty Wayne, fatuous Canadian wrl team, who write the "Johnny Home Show" heard Fridays at 9.30 p. over CBC -networks in Canada. .,EDITORIAL COMMENT Later moons and Power course declared for a time'when tie of the big- worries of tae grestmat -amount of stress and ka housewife during the past few days ship can be wrought. -no! a .great has been uwhAme do I.go to get my n m,.At sof sympathy can then, meet!". We don't know -we can't COQ be expected from she publi teN you• either --and neither couk'a � xbe unions. Power is a terrib Canada Packers or any of the other .thft in the hands of some people _ c smaller packers.'3'he To those of us on the outside, who • • s • announcement i being an have rho -,lose and intimate cantos,. tines week, that restrictions on liqu with the packing industry, thin. :tee ,being lifted -sari this whit voce an �e-�r� Vis, ,mce rosea, ettiiiae would appear to have ding etc. ,remain. Professions beer. "ane of the ailliPet pieces of this• country. has witnessed .anti -liquor propa4gani5ats are to inaiotnea a hwe �. "my telling us the iupw 3 ' U ameare that in the Canada Rave • not a little itfluience on- .o Packets' Prj4snt, a big, good-natured veinmenta-�tbere's a 'va suer ' 10461106 f4low Cireateled to used '! .then somewhere feu':._ bWe as somebody around there. , • • s s -We. Suppose we ahsnld be " _ OW tie neuron employees of that moved by Deputy -reeve W. EL Nest- dapattaresI had grave fears that something to say tlaaj, shou=t atomic kosi&-4t whin be very ittle sossesoe W -se going to qet burt un- lees tit+ big t *d " was remov f,! _ ---�we know very lime .or noW.•g s . . ,pule lie Management refused to de. *Mt it, A layman is Wt es U is ser belief that the union men In lift department (as they. -always. to know anything about It. Y, 'am we used ,to read *bear, "aplittw' s dei sijeetai 3o s mon-union anon bo- 'big #jre. stern. iplittitrg samathiatg no- Wy ever saw. Vary -welt, go aaea,d ins' emplayei, and used the bad sad split it -,then what, Now, here's ldoaite" an as ,excuse -they had. some �• .Isyman-ewe don't tanto vrh&t it other srievame and deed this bogey means, we don't know +fat the t�e- as oar ope34er. • : Granted, tie labor union_% save -:suit would be, and we don't know who ls, going to do it. Yet, come to be n►eaogaized as having s seriously under it all, we can believe that as Place in our, national, industrial and 'do -yet • there are many mysterious for- ;' xial life, but we feel that there, ces +yet 'to be discovered and revea!- have been occasions• when the un. ed6• I1lectricitY- is a force that made ions exercised their power to ga:n some of tkeir own.objectives�',thout: it's introduction in an unexpected way giving any consideration 'to the ef- -ire know very little about it but we have learned to egntrol at fest their actions will have on the • •terrifies force that' we can neither rest of the population, Empioyecs see, hear or smell. Wiih the develop- are entitled to just treatment and ments this week, we accept the consideration, and it has appeared . statement of science that "this In some instances that it H was- neer -'protector planet enters upon a new era this essary for the of labor week", mysterious though --it • be.' -the unions-- to take drastic mea- The hope of civilization along sures before- their claims are recog- with the scientista'wno have carried nized, We trust the union heads . ofi the research is "that uses of the will use discretion anis weigh the discovery be for the improvement of possible consequences, before they mane and mot his destruction", as ieclare their strrl46s. lFrom the appears to be a capability of the dis- wkers' strike of only a few days covery". luration, we are told that a few . • s „ housand tons of food for Europe Girls, when they went out to swish Ailed to get away, and much incom. mace dressed like Mother Hubbard menie�see was experienced by home now they have a bolder whim and to O NEWS.AUGUST 24 Following our, ostial custom, the eat, Lhe have eS` UP, man t+n6 �• ffie r'd a' of le ode °! r- � � m' sa I px� YAM" TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING D j der Villa e _ ' News suspends publication the'week' ,__,_• PREPARES FOR -ANY of Aug. 19, for one week only. SNOWSTOclub In, Bruce Johns, RCNVR. is home 'on the BALL SCORES Pickering Township Council` inta 21 -day leave with:his mother. Ilere- =`a - - to be piepai•ed' for snow .remoeft on Wednesday for•a,.6-day stayCha t19 " Clremont-YL'-Pickering-6. -this year. At the meeting 'n Tues-. at Philadelphia, -_ _. day, the Council decided to purchase ' Mrs, H. A. Matchett and -daugh- MAN INJt)RED AS CAR a 9 -foot plow with 'wing attachment ter Heleri, of Toroisto, spent the TREE and hydraulic lift, to be mounted on week -end with Mrs. Y. Murkar. ' - _STRIKES the new 'township truck. It was AB., J. Craig •Murkar arrived home While driving !;eat through Pick- moved by Deputy -reeve W. EL Nest- on Sunday evening on. a 85 -day fur- ` In. ening, Arnold Kelly, Toronto, found neY and seconded by Councillor F. lough, following which he will be. himself confronted with a pair • of Disney, that this ploiv be purchased.demobilized, leading headlights on the - car be-. IT!he The cost will be around $2993.00. The Sunday School picnic of the longing to Harry Boyes, Pickering. • s • s United Church was held in the Parli - - •-- n` Boyes' car was ' parked cin the The Cleric was. directed at this on Wednesday evening. A supper and to left side of the road, facing . east, meeting to approach Road Supt.. R. 'Program of races and games prgvid- Y in front of Mrs. W. J. Clark's re- Ward in regard to the engaging of a !€1eat deal of enjoyment for sidence. -Kelly automatically swer- a second operator for the road main- the children. ` ved to the right, going around the tainer. _ _.;' Mr., and Mrs. Jno. . S. Balsdon ve other car, covering it with dust. and • rr • • spent -the week -end in the north .' gravel. In the split second that fol- Sheep damage to the amount. of country. lowed, the car shot against a near- $429.50 was paid to M. Jos. .Quin- Dr, K. T. and Mrs. Fallaise acid by tree, smashing the, right side of ` �' of Markham Township for sheep { family, accorttpanied by Edwin 'Bals- the car indescribably, killed and damaged by dogs during don have been spending their two - Although Kelly was unhurt, his the month of July. Mr. Quinlan' had week vacation on one of our north - companion, Ernest McK.ewen, had to 9 sheep and 13. Iambs- killed and i ern lakes. be rushed to Oshawa Hospital, with sheep and 7 lambs injured. W. L. Smith, who with his -fam- a badly smashed arm and facial in- • s s s ily have recently been holidaying in juries Full details have been with- Messrs Bailey, Ashton and Rim-: I mer, the north had much better luck than held pending investigation. of Riverside Park waited on the- (i 'for some . others . from here with his Council aski:ig work, to be done fishings -Vern had' great luck: -he. WREN BASE PAC,{'N'G LSP at a culvert at the corner of Eliza- told us all about it, although we did - beth St. and the road into the•park not see any of the fish --just took From a Royal Canadian Nat s s • • his word, for it. News Release we quote the tcilo-A--_fi ' A by -lax vias passed: to assess the Mr.. and Mrs. Whitby, of Paris - ins: St,, John's Newfu.vtu:.a.nd - J seveial school' sections in the towu:- visited with Dr, and Mrs. Cartwright "I he largest Wren Bag? outside n£ . ship to provide fund® for the pur- last week. Ca-,ada is "parking 'tip'. The first poses of the school secticsus. Mrs. Arthur Boyer is visiting her draft of Wrens back to. Canada hag • • •. :.:... daughter, Mrs.-Finaklin, of Port already -left, 33 )f them.. from acrc•ab A by-law was passed to introduce Perry at present. t _ Canada, Vancouver to Charlottetown, a special rate to be levied on the Mr. and Mrs: Louis Scott received = More have received draft orders tnr j Police' Village of Pickering to help a visit on Thursday from the lat- the near future. By the time the, defray the cost. of street lighting i ter" s aunt, hire. Antigua, Women's Royal Cansadia i Sen ice and other special purposes, The res _Mendes,. into W cr cbrates its third birth•i:.y oa Aug- to be 4.1 mills on the do-rar. Muriel and Audrey Scott' aFxi . Ina ust 2.9, there will be less than 109 ,! s • • • and Ella MacRae are holidaying -this V rens here, out of a tornplemen$ of A by-law 'was passed to introduce week at Belleville. more than 500. a special rate to be levied' on the Hugh Laviolette, Jacksvt's Point, Thirteen member of the first Police Village of Claremont to help ` has returned after spending two draft same from Ontario (names defray the cost of street lighting week.% with itis aunt and uncle, Mr: _ include Rosa Warren, Pic�cetiugi, and other special purposes, the rate Mr. and Mrs; Harry Raiser. "Ltsv" Most of these girls are s oi�ig home to be 4.73 mills on the dollar. as he became known throughout the en -leave before turning ta, the Pac- -s s s s village, made a great maty friends - ifle campaign. Some will be seat A Mr. Swift and others attended here during hie' stay, especially with straight to -a new base and a feu,•. the evening session, . representing the 'younger set". - will be given discharge.%, Wren Mar- the people of Clark's Hollow, qsk- Jim. Potter had a narrow escape :»•et Currie, Toronto, was the first ing for some work to be done in recently 'when. the wheel of the on the base-, arriving In June mis. the' changing of a water course. Piclaering Dairy truck' he was driv- At that time Wrens were sa -new in They- are, willing. to- pay -for the "ing, came off, just as he was turn. Newfoundland than she lived with the .Work done. ing ?i the driveway of the dairy. - Air Force girls on the island. Her ' • ' s Needless to say, had' it come off navy blue uniform vas mis aken for 'Mr. Horace Brown and others at- -when he waa travelling on the high- everything from that of an air iine tended the evening session with way or coshing down the Brock Rd. e hostess to the Salvation ArmF. Two some more suggestions and requests hill, anything might• have happened. months later Wren started so ar- in connection with the South Pick- ' Misses Betty Baker ' and Eileen 1 rive it bevies and io drabs of !Kl oring Ratepayer' Association. Buekby are spending a week whit and Wren ,u:sa tern begin to develop. Wrens' jobs in Newfoundland cuv- • • • • Mr. Frank Prouse, Building In- relatives in Buffalo, N, Y. ate• +� ' Forbes McEwen er-d a total of 30 eategoff;u, frcn+ Spector has been directed to have has jokied tk* of the Dominion Bank it messengers to sh&Milers in the taw. and the Township Constable approach I now on the "cash" at Whitby I3rcii.. y er -'he eemurr telt in J•aar. 11441 two trailer, owners in the Pickering of this drsh %*re svw..f asaishuvt% for *10,W that so few si►ipa carne in arra and have them remove said trailers,—" railers, ins they are reported to be wally of Three Daughters All U�go Operations to the harbor. few Sp`y aasistanta ... in an unsanitary•• condition. For Appendf6. + itis 3asae Week are needed to a'n'bl4�e them for the _ . • nest trip". -a Accounts passed..at this meeting g Wore: Roads at'rd , 13rld $56.28; . ---- A curious happening iias taken Can tegide at Stn Cseeecsisa Abd of that amount $3888 was paid for anew truck. Relief $117.34., place within the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. K• Pratt,, of Audk'y; this ]&..I lie" ' Contin. genies $1064.93. I&A week -end when the three day- _�. ghters were taken to hospital and q" Mr. Bob W111son, said the occupants operated on for appendicitis. Adding of his car were flortttnste on Sunday JN .MEMORIAM to, this strange incident, a neat -door evening to escape without injury, . car whit In loving memory of a dear has- neighbor, Frances Jordan, was strick- en the a eoilid'ed withthean .at the corner of the 6th and the Brokk b' Sgt. Walter B. Knox, Royal same week -end; also wit% appendicitis, and she' too was tak+ent - Road. , .. Regiment of Cana da, killed in France to hospital for an operation All are Mr. Willson was waiting. to pull August 16, 19+44, reported to be doing very well fQII- out onto the Brock Road,when God sometimes calls those servants owing the operations'.- .a south -bound car driven by Mr. Whit- Oshawa, home, Whose years are in their ney, of failed to make the prime; But bend and crashed into the Willson He has : better• measures than MEETING caM The pendulum of time. Some Mr. Willson, his wife and baby, Of workers quickly do theii task service and love, SOUTH DICKERING G. j his parents .and his brother all ea-.: caped without injury, did Mr. So o! -their -promotion -early coshes &ATEPAYER'S ASSOCIATION as Whitney, the -sole occupant of his - .higher work above. s Pickering car. Chief Irvine investigated.. -�dl7 m by wee Mary. Town Hall .. Old .TownAip Hall Reeeising Now...:The Coats of Paint for Opening Editor Dove Receive Letters Like This Thu..'Aug, D Dear old 'town hip hall at Brough- Mr. Murkar:The am ie reset _ vt`ng a new coat o paint Sorry.to be lute with m y sub - on the inside walla And ceiling.The scnptr°n to the News. There was a . ceiling is being done in cream and label on our daily paper yesterday . the walls are to be a light greeur: reminding ane it was due in Sept, All Municilaal Voters Welcome The new floor has been laid and ember, and I then remembered our the grand opening will be celebrated local paper tvaA due in June. I have 1 "MAkta T)Iu1'YfM20s,&%11W i• au^c-.iNl. iq • � S;, �",�` 4 .. • a •��"m ....;rte �}WAA t I This view shows some wreckage protruding from the hole. Five k men• in the bomber and eight persons in the building lost and; lives ai and; scores of others were injured. z. 102nd Fl [[ Observation c Key areas involved in the bomber crash into the 79th floor of the Empire State :building on July 29 are located in this view of the north side taken from RCA bail,4—w 9,f f i d �, �.w iM M�y���X t� h J► w i• au^c-.iNl. iq • � S;, �",�` 4 .. • a •��"m ....;rte �}WAA t I This view shows some wreckage protruding from the hole. Five k men• in the bomber and eight persons in the building lost and; lives ai and; scores of others were injured. z. 102nd Fl [[ Observation c Key areas involved in the bomber crash into the 79th floor of the Empire State :building on July 29 are located in this view of the north side taken from RCA bail,4—w � C : �e�icious and -Refreshing � was trying' to bring some •haos lance of order out of the chaos left by that lord of misrule, Ga>� riel Follet. "We shall make same fair arrangement, madame," he ! �� told his aunt. "It will be all right, • bac But you will be a working girl, mind—directress of all these little - refugees • you have taken in." "That will be no work. And Meridel has promised now to.atay - here and help me, and Rudolph THE • will come too," ' ICK Late that evening, Madame : . raised the delicate, thin -stemmed OF • glass and watched the ruby tires _.... in the depths' of the wine, the _ a warm heart's blood of the gun y grapes. t Coax -is Thee Best Out ofPipe • ?� "There is one more toast," she i Any _ said 'slowly. "And tonight, some. how, I do not hesitate to propose ::•, it. You know what it is, Roger— you all know — let us drink to LOUIS ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM } Michel." y'•.}..5�. - ou wan as a ndTnv si a a 7 o water. Put In Just enough lids "I do not'."- She . was as swift to had dashed the Cainfl? at a time to be well covered by Pat me to sleep to get rid o[ glass from her j; Anne Ashley with her denial as .any schoolgirl. me,^ lips, the fragile bit of crystal the _>i Y - the water. Boil for thirty minutes, "I do .not'- I keep it because 1' re. She laughed. "I, wouldn't leave. old lady held was shattered on the then rinse well with hot water. member' him pleasantly, because you, even if you slept," And she hearthstone at her feet and the Q. How can I renew old jar lids? Q. How can I drive rats awayf I had some because he seemed—" with him, crooned' !n French, wine spread like blood. Her hand- it in a Solution of borax A. Sprinkle a liberal quantity of lovely ` A Bo do q - "Sleep, sleep, -- ----- stayed 'halted near her lips. The and ivory soap, using three table• chloride of lime in the garage, "I'm sorry, sweet. Forgive me. My little one, sleep. - others were on their feet, staring spoonfuls of borax and one-third cellar, or - other haunts, and th4 He is a marvelous fellow, Mike. "The day has gone and the night at the two men in sheepskin Jack- cake of soap to about two gallons rats will..not bottler. ' Anyone who ever knew him will is here; eta who stood In -the wide door. Q. How can I clean a leather -_tell - you • that. He •was always- a Sleep, oh sleep, - . way, at the dark menace of the article? romantic figure—remote, doing My 'little one sleep, atitomatic the short one held, at A. Make a lather of castile soap fascinating things such as climb- While the angels hover nest•." the grim,' red -stubbed visage ot, • and cold water. Apply it, and when -'Ing glaciers in Alaska,- exploring - She sang on. Roger listened. She the tall one who surveyed►'tbem - dry, polish with a, soft -woolen the regions. of the Congo and dig. saw him nod, his eyelids -droop. with blue eyes cold - as the ice of cloth. Ong in Mayan ruins. And he could She smiled, sang 'more' softly: the river; Q. How can I make butter spread charm the birds out of the tree. Slowly his dark head came to her "Be quiet. all of yon," 'said he. easily? What, a fine John Aiden I have shoulder and "rested there. :'Keri• And .the voice was the voice at. A. Wlhen spreading butter on . -- .Turned out to be! John was -a fel•, del did not- move—not until almost ~fiche] Fibre—but how altered, thin slices of bread for making low•'Meridel, who.pleaded for an., an bour had passed. He stirred how harsh, how hateful!"—We are sandwiches, dip the knife frequent• other man, while he himself really looking at her in utter confusion. sorry to spoil his occasion, but ly in hot water; By doing this the loved the girl he was trying tar -win "I dreamed of angels," he said. our Iives are important to as. We will spread easily. • butter - ' 'for the other. I'm- not going to "And this is roue dream that car escaped from pour prison' camp Q. Flow can I whiten the boa• give Mike 'any ' more of a -build-up. ries on tato waking. Wby ever back In the woods. You will re• handles of knives that look shabby I've praised him too highly now. did you let me go to sleep, Meri. member me as Oberiieutenant Fa• and become yellow after a timet 3'rOm now on, i shall tell -you del?" ber. My •companion ie - Manfred A. To whiten ahem, use a solu- what a wonderful fellow is Roger "go that I might see what yon Kehl. W'ha't %ne want from you, tion of peroxide.mixed with water labre, what the king said to •him, ' looked like in repose." my .friends, Is the key of the sta. chow - Mr. Churchill, looking • at a "t must have looked horrible." tion wagon parked in front of the - .few hundred of the Air Force boys He rubbed his short hair. "I feel house. You will 'have them, -broth. w7Qn pi Heaven one day said, 'Aad who is that tall .ane now." er." He baked at Roger, his [ace dark fellow there? Can that be ."You looked like ' a tired little expressionless. "Bring them here." this Fabre I've heard so much: bby—like Pol Martin and Emil aft. "The' laughing soldier who kill. There seem , to, be discrepancies about, the man at the mere men• er they have played no long in the ed Bonhomme Fricot," said 'Ma. 1a Jap theology, comments the Uou of whose name Marshal Goer epow that they drop off before damO softly. "And 1 . thought it New York Times. Things aren't as tag says, 'Grouadt der Luftwaffe they can get into bed. And that 18 was some 'wild story the 'children- advertised. As when the so-called at ~once!' And, believe It or not, where you must go now.,, had made -up.', d�1�6 Son of Heaven. cowering in bin At really was Roger." "My first night •home," mutter• ! • • r S12E5 palace cellar, burns Incense to his ' • • ed Roger, `and 1 tali asleep! Why, = 40-b.. ancestors In realms • above while Michel started. _His eyes efray. - -- B -i! 's. borne aloft In said realms "Ah,' you are fine, Roger. You I planned that it would De all ed from Ro on 9the. so-cal'Ied Divine Wind of tan laugh always and have . [un,, mirth and ilo�l*eis and music! You Seto blas scornful [ace -- - Deep inslde, - thou •h, of his aunt. " 'e ve �ne time for Japan, drop blockbusters on him. S yon 'do not wad l were to dance till dawn. You talk. The .keys, please; and. at This charming frock and hat for "I try not to • - _.,]angh so much. eh?" -- were never to leave my_arms; in• - ce 00 0o teg-n-dger can be made by the eep a• — -_ and have fixed the other car so Young- lady herself. Pattern_ 4766 WffH MASTERLY SKHJL Adde. Meridel, It's' no good. And "I held 'you In "my .arms while. It not has bbbon drawn through white Fight now especially. After this is go. Ah—" be had ,een Maxwell House f',o$e� you slept." c �clet. trim. Make hat to match. ... over, after we can think Roger reach for a bronze book -end Pattern. 4.766 comes in sizes 10, quietly "Which is why. I dreamed .eo he passed behind chair and 12, 14 and I& Size 12. frock and 18 blended frOID rare � for t while and no longer hear pleasantly. Ah, well, there will be in one leap he was •on him, His hat, takes 2M yards ib -inch fabric, telxtra-flavor coffees. More _ :'tae thunder of the guns and the other nights. -I shall -be here for _a fist shot 'out and cracked cruelly Send Twenty Cents (20c)' in Year of flames—wby, then, per while. And you are coming back against h I a brother's mouth. -etas (stamps cannot be ac«pled) people buy Maxwell House ]baps, we can look into our hearts to Philibert with ns?" bloodying it, sending Roger crash... for this pattern, •Room .491, .78 than any other brand of aad raise them up to God. Right "Yes, Madame Fabre Lias asked Ing to the floor. Adelaide SI West, Toronto. Print mow, it's- laugh while you can, be Roger, aided by a lawyer who plainly Size, Name, 'Address, Sfy1e coffee in the world. Have Merry while there's gayety about. -had been -tis classmate at- McGill, .(To Be Continued) vnmber. �t9 Wo111d you like to go , somewhere Toff tried dance "with mel" ' "Dance? It `Is so long' since I s _ _ haire danegd that I shouldn't know - - ]bow to go about it. And you are : fatigued. You must be so weary.". "Bat I'm not. I snacth a wink a 4 M• bore, s wink there. I can't be tired DON'T THROW. IT AWAY when [stn with you." - { :� ' "I think It is better that we T7— Canada meds paper 'stay here, and you will rest. If ,;you Itke i shall sing to you. >• - After - h<.:. r Y - � ` X �•' 4 h� •k 1' oti v v I4 NI You. Will Unjoy Staying At ` The ST. REGIS HOTEL --- --- - r0RO 1U v• e'wrry It"um �tilh Ilhih:-�h�...• .;.;+: '•;.;.�. ' :... •,. er and I'clrphone• .. 'e �t1nR•lr' 112.,30 up— i". :cM., ;fir ';:'. •' Good If u„d. Illni.til awl `n. ti '::: ::. Ina Nlahll7 ' Sherbourne' ai Carlton - Tel RA 4133 �• _ "..,'� WAY TH TO KILL F LIE St �� �_ r = Contrib b' a s of 0010cpilliTI The 000ble FLY!A� i:/fiLi�YFV �1YJ BLACK HORSE �15i� V�/ ��17� Will kill more flies than lav Gini �i other fly loner 1 The old reliable qy fa r K5yt s- Use WILSON'S FLY I`AD6 today. r I3SUE 32—i£w • 24W • .. \ —. .• ... _ — .---.. � sees.. '., .. •`.4..—,. ,•.... t !• r sees ' ':'.. • .. .. .. . ., nese,.— - •.. '.. .. ,:.,, ... ., ,. r � l rhone 1881 - Tonto AD 8626 -Pick. 68 R lY To ET �t$L9,MBE'� l T��IL . c,�a��ed �,d _R'Coe AGinoourt ss WANTED rile LIMITED [SON GIS:- ON - '. �_-Good 'Alfalfa Haq _ sees .. - • • - , . .. - • t .. _- puterio _ _ .The Reeser 8 y�rnti,l, 3iaratre k.ta, car—bore -junction ANS PORT ),Pose �Iarld'srn 9d -TRS+ . Wanted=Singer Drop Hbad Sew og TELEPHONES - Howard 1117, and Scarboro 338 `1�RA:�SPORIr - Jto�l"ea. i `'•• )Aachines. We Pay cash. Call write. Singer Sewing m"hine, 16 .Q:-ARTAGE -piton Stouffville 348 write. ng Qyhav:a, phone 69A goush and Dressed [amber Millwork _ 30 ti Sash Doors Screens �Qti'IHG Doors Open Each Night Ak GM Frames Mouldings tur Sought and Sold- interior Trim S SDAY Ulled Clothing -- sterilized, clean- Soft and Hardwood Floorit►g SAND GRAVEL STONE Matinee Sa ►a, At 2 P. M. ed ar,S pressed like aew. i.arry • to Shin le Sidi FRIDAY - SATU h cisco suits Brick Insulated Siding Ceda1•gra g AUGUST 10 and 11 urge stock of g wallboards Rock Lath Cedar Shingles WANTED N T E.� —Asphalt ShIllgies pvercoste and, pants 41"O s r,.x: 1 Roofing } stock of new Lt --thee coats •8', Masonite Products Barclay Tile DEAD HORSES AND CA1 1'LE- �vindbreakcrs! IL tnr8 urn' $vek 'Wo•�i Insulation Cement and Limo p�i� Lane Wayne Morris }ngs at very re urces. Cat Weeping T le -.--Sewer tlipe For tree plot . up phone -."and be convinced.., --.. ;MAIL 100 P. c. PURE -PAINT - -BROOKLIN .. .. .. sees .. .. 65 False Colours - .. .. .. Sam Schwartz CKE'RI ['I N G .. � Bond Street West, Oshawa, Ont DICKERING .........• S9 - rri t iaan B y L • _ ata 'ng' W'l]' o d tS_foot ,i;nghy,_mw� - _ , �' p(1ar Shingle3 AejINCOiJRT ...zone 2149 — - eS e --pay-tire-phone charger _universal News • and sails in fair condition. Appy at• -- — News Office MONDAY - TUESDAY uIPMp:NT�- {{fi�tt� ,pp "�'� nn ('�1 GORDON YOUNG..LTD AUGUST 13 and 14 Tii1{ESHING E@T LTi o tJ�Je. UV V i.. LE ---threshing anach;.ie, %+r ,n ca Pboae Ad. 385r FOR SALassie' of �.. �PaI•ator, 28 inch. V4-orking condi-. _...__-_- -Son, tion. Cain be seen in Pickering. All o We do building of AM kindsC12►reiriOilt Meat Peter Lawford Elaa' Lancaester complete` Call Toro•..to HOW 1168. CARPENTERING FOR SAL -200 Leghorn pullets, `, CEMENTING �/[ -Select Short Subjects ` 18 weeks old, $1.60 each- Apply' W• PLUMBING Market, WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY Sansford, North of Audrey School. ROOFING Our Metto - Sativdactiea or money d,•OR SALE - two work horses, yy„ aiew -sell Brantford Roomilt A,U UST lb and is i medium weight. Edgar Jamea, Block �� Refunded f e kLater9als, Empire Bathroom Choice Baby Beef -e- from Ontario's ' To Have goad, two s=eal half miles south of �pm�{, Duro Water . Finest Farms ,i Brougham. H aro Ill 3,atema. ibt9 ie ' iiose�aesde Sausage A Specialty and Have Not FOR SALE - 25 and 30 foot Y . � �wl, �e L4WP t+ Delivetry to Broali�&@&D unbartq pules. Delivered. Lutea run .on priv- W �� Building Materials Lauren Baeall Humphrey Bogart ate property- a izing done. Markham 5 sad vie"y, Tuesday -Friday Seleet Short Subjects P'aane 74 R 4 Aug. 31 ,�p� old"tell �+� prices Rigit - Quality Guaranbeed ' -- -Btay Pullets, 2-3 weelsa, Prompt Tow 1 �w Hort Gaaratke� p t, Leghorna and soave cross- X11 ;P>xres am A. J. SUTHERLAND es. Dayoid clucks. Order August- n•`!Phone Im tys�,t, pat' September chickts now.. A gents : H. 1%♦ t? J • � ! f Sin R R. 2 Pickering Lockwood6000YEA- ---- �,tlmg, Pickering• Permanent Nagging Pala r l i HELP - - is IS NEEDED NOW... IF WE ARE TO SAVE OVR LATE - ., FRUITS -AND VEGETABLES. 8 i MILEAGE • SERVICE - Thousands.00f Tons are Read/ for San t mccivi ABILITY : sA=ACT1ON-I Hr.* I I e n a o that Frajs the Temper ands. Nerves. It may be Your Eye C. H. TUCK. OPT. D.. Disney Bleck, Opp P. O. ; Phone 1816 OSHAWA, .ONT. ^ GPM vu YOUR MONEY'S WORTH • A TIRE Ira" IsD:�■. we** tit �..�.ei �• '�,�: �� be W t Y�' Atteau� a im BACKED BY THE GREATEST tack at beaw Now. a educes to .,. p. l■. The need is Sadness pees.• see mase also -hely feed the 001100" ever is vdnatees a t This lar ser ,. TODAY 1 . Feeds NAME M RUB . a[ starring People is liberated EaroOe 16 WOMEN — Every poultry,Hog, Dairy, whole or • m a ttame++dows task, est 1! aka be done. arailabie band can TM Ip'—we s11 do our shwa. This b .tete t■st be agaL Flu Grain is the Chop Western ! Grow emergency we are liable to skeet Mash for chickens. 500 grsin G�DEAR = :� this ye�e year ---so s su atter to ud ds . ,a■1 coup= and s.+! !'O 100 tbs Developing Concentlata Joel t3aty ern b. needed lraa Awsaet.BNir BTbwra�arsneje d Mollaaees, oil Cake, Gtnttag 04oNr t>reoash to Any nieadaatH High school Shorts, Radio writer and actor, Bernard +a.,,,s,. beleer WA esW TODA7t willing to Bran, Mede ice GORDON LA•W »Posts Braden, author and ,pgroducer of the, work on a faro e� Wird Fencing, 3tee1 Fsaee new radio plays "iiomeZb t" heard on `P ng, Ontario !�x requested by bs Ise ttls Csl°°i+t+ $1 Tia' ge=ese Mondays' at 104 over 'CDC. be paid ,,as w■y. Fee ton oneo■ (Aug" neer .< out oe sa a sId Farmers' deers 01 .�• ><a�•+■ � � �d Surge and Woods' Milkers 'Vsta1W ' `.' Nth to oebobw 300th) UsmWels.aon will be for the 10000111 ae ser Woods` Coolerei - Tradw Oil Mrs, C. Ledgett, .of » f Paid tetra vasa, tlsmYee. KooAatt Mr. and Dunbarton sale; Mr. a0A Mrs. Norval M1CAvoyr ! _ _ - = - Asphalt Shingles, Rolid BooetLR with Mr. and f�aV'C�'IN _ _ ._ - - --- Wooden Shingles F - Wick, spent Sunday ` (tip and FlAiL THIS e t The 'symPa,thy of the community Mrs. C. Disney and family. Q bxtend'd to the Waddell family Mr. and Mrs. Percy .Jones and ONTARIO FARtt. SERVICE FORCi Claremen OSte :. :fin the -loss . o€ , their =&-,ather. - daughter, Shaun; spent Sunday with AI pt,. iiameae Bpudlaa. Totwnto. - - We era sorry to. hear Mrs. Bevan Mr. and Mrs. - William Clark, of i am interested in helping With the lea t • barveetz - Plesse send me further informstim �s _ ',ass. had to return to hospital, but Greenwood. FUNESAiu IDIREG'1'Oi� • ..hope for a speedy recovery. MI's. Sadler, Hig'aland Creek, has I ONTAR,10 �Q arAME. .••-..----- - -- •�---- ^•-•-•-•~ g been spending a few days with her �E �P ADDR »-------••--•�- Private Anbulaaea F ' Mr. and Mrs. C. Cropley, Toronto, and MD A of -were . guests over the week -end at daughter, Mrs. Ralph Jones PaoNE >ltiaoe mak- lRRO the E. J. Ennis'. family. POST 0MC Malvern IRM '� blontrea}; is '' :4IIs. David Burleigh, Brooklin, AGL". Mrs. Jac. Cropley, I WILL BE AVAILABLE FROId sees (Date) � -� - Markham, Ont. .-;progressing well, after a serious spent the week -e. -td with Mr. and - (Date) Operation - NEAREST Mrs. C. Firs and family. RAILWAY STATION sees.» Mr. and Mn. -Lloyd Robinson, of • • • Whitby! are now taking residence NEAREST BUS s,TOP -•««.• .•~~ - """ - } •' with the letter's parents,. Mr. and Accommodation is in cames sava�d by the Y.W.a,A, o::• Y.M.C.A'-wt r°° Maple Leaf Fire .Moon` Zion, mast bring sheen .aa t>taniate. ,� oar sw>e� IIeA>tOVi = `Irs. James Wilson. ppglftROVD1Qu The Woman's Association met last aes>Rte:>3s,'rtrnE - WUCA lea Irisuranee Co. Mr, and Mrs. Galbrait/�, of Tor- week on the lawn of Mr. and Write or Pbvna 1 ent the -week-end with their Eldred. Mrs. F. Disney I =-'°neo' sP - - daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Wilson and Win Ha. Rol were in chtarge of tele _ awap Rates for Farm and � _ family. program. Roll Call was - "SuII>Raer- Buildillgs Mr. and.Mrs..J. Wilson spent last' time". Windstorm Inauwance on BandlaW week in the city. The Women's Missionary Society Next Sunday .wii� be Missionary met at the home of Mrs. George The worW3 News Seen 1wough Windmills, Silos ria. Surfday in the Sunday School. Mica Wilson last Thursday. - �, MONMR 69 Kruger, a aiigaionalyt will be the, On Friday evening of last k, ('jwf 1 itit, �7t+j�►,An guest speaker• the girls of the eomatuhity met at An brterad ioad Dally Newspalp+► Went, Ashburn; was tae: hoarse. of Mise Marion Disney T iaaati•- m froea Saaweionr' Mt. George n_ presented Mian Eileen Carson bm _ �eeials An TWA and jamuctive and Its Daily Bowm. & Rowe � guest speaker on Sunday Roe sad P 11010 Ing, in the place of Mr. McVey, Who with a steamer blanket, Completely doer on IIdaat tirstWa.i for 9i�0Oj Is enjoying tis holida74 taken by aurprse, Eileen thanked . N'""'°' e- --- gift. Games The C6jdan, Scion PubUAkw SocloWRADIO SERVICE This Sunday, evening, the Mission the girls for the lovely served. Ell- Ohs. Noewy &=wee. _ Bind and Baby Batu' tvi11 hold their were played and lunch an Peiea f 1L00 Y , or 11.00 a Monde. 4 _• open Meeting. for all, asld will have sen goes to Oshawa Hospital, Afftfir axtrw Section, $2.60 a Yana is targe of the service. August 27, tp train as A nurse. Best Iftneduclarr e 6 'Saturdyr Isom 213 Crew. R,Ae Mr, and era. 'Lloyd Broome,' of wishes go with her. >�---- Bampton, and child, were Sunday Meas Verna Stevens retnrndd to - - visitors with Mr. and Mrs: Erl+ol Toronto the wth eek after and Mrs► Errol Addeas SAlMPLB copy 6N REQUEST - •j1g1°O "11i0"t"g •Carson and family. — a holiday' spent last Carson and fanulY• Guaranteed Repair Serle! �dise Bernice McAvoy spe r M peek -end with her brother, Norval Mr. Frank Disney attended Coun- Ani'. Mahe o octal i and wife, at W ick. cil Meeting on Tuesday. ARTHUR FIELD Mr. and Mrs. Evans, Murray and Mr. Richard Wilson, of Brooklin, Arleen, of Guelph, spent the week- spent Sunday evening with Mr. and `Renew Your Subscription Now PHONE 52 R 8 , tend holiday, with the Carson's. Airs. Frank Disney. .. Id , flying, for some time overseas. He i Mr. and Nrs, W, B. Henderson o! LA R E M O N T arrived in Toronto on Tuesday ev- Gormley; Mr. and Hra. ' Gee last Sunday with Mrs. P. ening, His father, mother and sis- Henderson, of St: Catharines Mer Gam' and Mise Edna. _.` tern accompanied .him to Brougham. and Mrs, R. ]3, Judd; The Sunday School picnic on Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Neale, 'of he cciitirwetl tu. work up_ anti: quite He has ° Mrs. James day last; was a grari;d success. •Toronto, spent the week-end with -recently. -He was a ,member of the changed lime over three McWiltiauris and daughter, splendid program Years overseas. Mr. and Mars. C. E. Plaxton, who Put on by Ms. and Mrs. Donald Hedges, United Church. He is survived by Callers on old friends at Brough- have been st the Gray home since aP000d turnout ewas ns had job' .and 7y[r: Blake Briscoe, of-.Toronto, a brother Adolphus here ari�d rev- �,p'i on Friday evening were; 3dr, the forrcner came out of hospital g spent the holiday with his.family oral brotliera and sisters in England, and Mrs. Frank Has and dam daughter have , with a good. wartime supper. W here. g g returned to their own hone at were glad to have Mr. F. M: chap -- . • The funeral service was held on of Romeo, 'Mich., the daughter and Whitevale. . Mr. and Mrs. Boniface, of Toronto Wednesday, with service in' Clare- grand-daughtei of W. and Mrs. man, of Grasmere call at tae pat1� spent the weel�end with, Dir. Boni- mont United Church and interment Cameron, of Norland; .sad Mr, and ' lace, of Claremont, •. � ' n for a while in Claremont Union Cemetery. Mrs.' Earl Hogle. .' 'Oreenwood� The C. GF I. T. will have charge Mr. cordon Borland, of Toronto, Mies Morgan, of Markham, visit. _ of the. church service on SuAdah spent the holiday at his home here. Ted Tamllinson Hoare From Overseas ed her friend Sarah. Malcolm° last August 12. Come out and encourage Miss Daisy Douren, of Toronto, FO. Ted Tomlinson, son of Dr. week-end, The man friend teem their, good work; spent thewith her p ople ' Mrs. om inson. arrived Mrs. R. Wetter, of Toroao, was by hope for a speedy and Mrs,' McVey ' "here.. � , P �' recovery from ev' ey are•- _i . l in Toronto on Tuesday, following a . a visitor with the Matthews' fam- his recent serious operation at the having a well-earned rest and holt- Mr. and Mrs. Al, . Robinson -are day in Muskoka. year and a half of service over- ilies for the week-end. Oshawa_.General Hospital. Wending a few days holidaying in sees. He had just completed i�0a The Au Mrs. William Cruxnmer is vin • .. the north, country. (� „ gust meeting of the Wum- Friends from Rochester, N. Y., ting j'_ --tour of ops Ted is well known en's Institute will be held at the are visiting with Miss Edits Orm- her sister, Mis, S. Corbett and f&uo . Same of our local bowlers attend- here and has had an active careen, I home of- Mr, and Mrs, N. Burton; erod and brothers this week. ily, eid the tournament in Stouffville on with the $CAF. Welcome-home Ted! on August 14. Hostesses: Mrs. N. Mrs. W. Perkins is with her sons Ross Disney is having a']%M ver- Monday, but . rain prevented the I'Burton, Mrs. 4. Burton, Mrs: Hutch- in the city, fbr a time, a th built on the aoirth side of ZWcoimpletion of tly_ games• gs, MrsXr. and'Mrs. George Constable BROUGHAMI�I ' in. Hodgson' Program, Mrs. F. Hayward', sister and son house. r have returned home after a week I Minutes Current Events. . Talk _ have returned to their home in Tor- at Bobcaygeon� MM Johnston Sr,, Roll Call - "An -onto. Miss Bate road as visitors during' Old Time Proverb", Miss L, Mowbray, of. Brooklin,, ..Mrs. Goodfellow and Miss Corney the week:, her-gra:t�d, niece, Mrs. The Happy Circle Mission Band and friend, Miss Ethel Hall, of Wes- DO THINGS RIGHT of Toronto, spent Sunday at the Nelson, and Corp. Nelson, her hus- I picnic will be held at Greenwot d ton, called on old friends here dur- I't is better not to do Vaings at I home o!- Mrs Garner : band, who has recently returned to 1 Park -next Saturday, ing the week, all than to do them wrokg. The regular monthly, meeting of Canada from overseas, where lie was Keep in mind the date of the W. Mr's, N. Bie, of Pickering, and This' is dertainly true is legal the Women's Institute will be held a prisoner of war for. a long periou, M. S. Re-union picnic at the home Hiss Dorothy Leigh, of Kingston; Doeuatento, Willa, Conveyance& : on Wsdnes"Y, August 15, at 2.30 but looks well. ' of ' Mrs. Philipgust 16. P. m. at the home of Mrs. at. -- Au calked oa ]lire, F. W. Gibson pec- Consult Your Farm Carson. 3dre. Robert Jackson will MM Brown had the ,Pleasure. of Maty of the workers at Ajax are entiy e't-Lawyer t a visit on August 1st of her grand-, now permanently „off the job,,. Misses Elva and Beatrice McLean CAPT. IM STEWAItT t give the topic "Clanadn's Foreign son, George John Brown, now a Flt. Callers amd visitors of last week are holidaying at camp for a week. Pickering 17 $ 88 4 : lE'olicy". This is the "Young Mot- Lieut., who iane dons operational at the William Gray home ioldiuded: 3[r. and Mrs. lir Bell, o! Toronto, , hers' Meetine and 'prizes will be given for the youngest baby, and the `youngest mothers. Mr. James Coates, of Toronto, spent the holiday, with his mother -- here, lira. John Coates, XM William Pyatt, of Toronto, : spent the holidays here,. with nee ' Parents, Mrs. Frank .Loyst Mr. and Mrs. Earl -War and Mrs a' - ,- • $owes, of Pinedale, spent the holi- — s — YOU woolY� day with Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson. Mrs. Stewart Brillinger and son, of Timmins, are spending a few disys at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Robt. McLeod. Mrs. Thomas Bacon and family , visited with' Mr. -and Mrs. Hosie •at I Roseville, on Sunday. t Iter. and Mr% George Lee, $touff- vills, weir Sunday visitors with.Mrs. Zsther Palmer. �. - - 1� -. era at Mr. LoYdstaat are finished. , `�� _ .:. _ _ ./� :'There are 240 of them. The teach- • � 't"••"��i„o .�.��V � � W NI kw,..% .....,,. ��� .� .: � ::V Ali► ........i ►. � : V the v" and tae htstallation. is expected to .be completed by the end of, thio :-".Month.' - 11[r. Bob Redahaw had the misfor- • . .. , _ - - .. - _ - tune to run into a cow on. the 5th _ I' •� Line, last Saturday'ni � g ht; breaking �,, FAMILIES have already registered for Family Allowances. Approximstely it's ten. Some cows _lust wasn't more 100,000 families who are entitled to register and who will benefit, - � foe ' anyone. Maybe Mr; Redshaw - " t, bls,�e esatyst r+egisitiere wan th:,riking about the meat short_-Family Allowances cheques will be mailed in fitly. r ....if yon wsnt.to receive first cheque, Tour register a If you delsy your cegiatra Civic Holiday Field. )bsyA ,assess tion nay longer, it stay. not be possible to deal with your'applicittion in time to send _ The Claremont Park BoarWe Field you the 6txt Cheque. Day on Monday Was a success, des- • -- Pile the rain upsetting some, of their ------�fyoell have children - - 'ldrea coder 16 aid if j;6 income is under 13,000 a - plams: -During the afternoaz, a DWI � benefit from anvil Ailow�aocest if �' � � tournament between Greenwood, 7 Toa have not registered, and'intend to do so; Pickering and C9.remont was held, plesse act at once! .Family Allowances Registration forms have been mailed to 'with Pickering taking First (;15), "every family They can lk Y • Th obtained at the nearest post office or by writing to -*e and Claremont Second ($10). R f Regi Director o Family Allowances is the capital of your province._, In the football tournairnent, Clare- •_: - in a score of 1-0: The Newmarket Pipe' Barid was in attendance during rho BENEFITS: Tile Family Allowances Act wasp the afternoon;. r����'� � ��� passed to help equalize opportunities for all • children. t A large number were also on nand *" The monthly allowances will assist in Providing medical,.dental to dance to. Bruce Gould's Orchestra and nursing services 8 at the. street dance. AND g , better food better clothing and shelter. - -: M I N C O E, TAX Family Allowadces are additional to dependents' allowances t•Vic Robinson Home ._ ,for servicemen's families, and •military pensions'. •.' Victor Robinsal, a .former Clare- ' spinet boy arrived holes from over- When the Family Allowances Act was passed, Furthermore, Family Allowances 'are NOT taxable. You do i seas on Monday evening.His' people Parliament ,approved the principle that there Xot add these monthly payments to your total income when-- an now living in Toronto. Vic, well should .be- nb duplication of benefits by way of computing your income tax. .7known here, has been. overseas for. Family Allowances and' Income Tax credits for `I over three Years and served with the the same child, I the Colum at left is an explanation of the relationship ' Army,, Claremont people welcome between Family Allowances and Income Tax deductions for r ?him back: Family,Allowances cheques will be paid is full y children. From the table given you can determine quickly rho„ �- every month. But for 'the 'last six ' months.. of extent to which you will benefit. Me. Charles Vine Pisses 1945 'an adjustment will be made to avoid " ratefo services were held on duplication of benefits. The table below shows , 'llseeday for Mr. Charles Vine, who p • it � Passed away at iiis residence, north the a fti of this adjustment and will enable trot- �� . west of here on Sunday morning, payers to determine the extent to which they will Sue was in ha 53rd year. Barra in benefit from Family Allowances If you intend to apply for Family Allowances but have not already ! �y England, came out here as a done so, please act at once—in the interests of our children, -' ' y -- -yaan pian. Marrying the formerRemember, Rite first cheques will be mailed in July, but only to ; Olive Wilton, he has, far,<rled in this TABU SHOWING EFFECT OF ADJUSTMENT FOR MS anew for w number of years. He was those who have registered and are eligible to receive Family. •Allo a member of the U•niited Church •AMOUNT OF : wbeoese�trom�+ waaces. TAXABLE -�- INCOME soca is added�n to present Illness during the past few years income sax mss, ter ids, has prevented "nim from taking an Not over $1200 .10o7 ; active ` part in the farm. He ie sur- Over $1200 but not ever 1400 d 'KALE OF MONTHLY AUOWANCES _ vived by his wife. " 1400 " N N 1600 the FOR THE FIRST FOUR CHILDREN e,1600 V N ,e The funeral was held on Tuesday N 1800 •• y, '.. 1800 7 o actual For each child from the residence at Ja3rlea- Wilton. .. 2000 « N N 2 AI oiwyenoei' sr .v. Under 6 ' ' #6.00 ` with interment in tae Stouffville r 2200 N N w Front 6 to 9 (inclusive) . 6,00 Cemetery. 2400 N N r 2600 3""' received From 10 to 12 (inclusive) . 7.00 - M ' as 2600 N N N 2800 2ocJ year In e ^� From 13 to 15 (Inclusive) 8,00 Mr, Fred Courts Laid To Rest w 2800 �� " " 3000 10� 1946. _� �� Where chem are more than four children - .00 3000 under 16 in the family, the monthly silowance ' + An active farmer here for many 3000 0% for each child after c e Fourth will be reduced in accordance with the provisions of the years, Mr. Fred Courts passed away N01'E!--ihi.t table Appi as to married persons and ethers ha.in the " ��� Family Allowances Act. lA St Michael':; Hospital On Sunday, ,Osten of married persons for income tax purposes. Por the rela�ve[y small anmber of single persons supporting children and, He was in his 72nd year. married seem for income rax puryose and fo members of the Arme� Hr. Courts has been a resident abt Ltxa be from a It t .':, y'+a.r,_+ti�'a�A:i: •. '. .. .. ;y ,-...,. ,,�.. :. nu. �a ..._, _,. t :�nrtw.n.•e'w'. ' .. • ' '?'tr3'.t 8i:?ticic' � •. '.r,:pa!4ybU++itl79 DESTROY FLIM' 0U Big N. Y. Building HARNESS & COLLARS „ - r Stands Up 'To It Farmers Attention — Consult A certain magistrate was once your nearest Harness Shop discussing beverages with a fellow r„ - The hairy -_The way the Empire State Buj�d about Staco Harneo-ss. Supplies -• bodyand legs club member. We sell our goods only through ing in New rk stood up to the of the fly are I "`Have you ever tried gin and �, your local Stacd Leather carriers of ,«« blow it rece d last week is a tri- Goods dealer... The ads are q ginger beer. asked the -young =;< go disease, Fly- bute to No ern construction and r.g ht, and so are our ric fellow. W P ea _ Toz kills ' ' "r; o," replied the magistrate, engineering , design, comments the a manufacture in our fae- these filthy , Windsor Star. When a fast-moving tories — Harness, Horse Cot- pestainstaat- ' "but I've tried a lot 'of folks who ye: instant- bomber- ran smack into the u - }Y. Get a I have. ,. upper tars, Sweat Pads, Horse Sian• floors of • the 1,250 -foot high •build- leets, and Leather Travelling large bottle -o-- - �< Goods. Insist on Staco Brand of Fly -To: I Nlt isnot good for a man to " '� ing, the structure stood fast. The Trade Marked Goods, and ynu today' keep too much to himself," bomber . w at smashed • to smith- et satisfaction. Made only bg: ng "-" ereens, but the building held. 4 crates a phyeholog(st. The Fn- « ' RYT� come -tai authorities are said The fireproof nature of the .Em- , LTD. SAMUEL TREES CO. • • s WRITE'FOR CAT tiated. The bomber exploded and 42 Wellington St. E., Toronto "I don't know .what I would its load of gasoline turned the have done it It hadn't' been for upper floors of -the building into a You!"* exclaimed the discharged furnace. But, once the gasoline q E S prisoner. had been consumed by the flames, E "You'd have done time,". was,;. there w'as'not'much else to burn. Pmoteet roar uvula% and tA!1R _ VOICE OF TIIE the dry comment o[ his attorney. Firemen had the blaze under con- from. Flftr and Ttitt•:vts. we —o— trot in shot order. In spite of be- 6a'• a size mad type of sate, at Ly� "I look upon hiking as a f: �� ing splattered by blazing gasoline, Cabinet.; tar any purpose. visit v tonic." 'the -building did not catch fire. as. or write for priers, etc. to _"Yea; and a passing lorry as The petrol burned itself out and Dept a, R.UBBING IT IN a pick-me-up, I suppose." that was that. " The news now flies around the _.o— Manyeo le Have wondered J. & lIM1 TAYLM T� corner stores that Women have `"So' dear Doris is getting mar- The wartime photo of Mrs. what .would happen if an airplane TORONTO SAFE- WORKS i year on cold ried!' I suppose you feel that she's Clement R. Attlee wife o£ Great spent 300,000,000 a � or a bomb hit a large building. la : Frost %1_i•:, i'uraato ready for the= battle of life?" Britain's new • Prime Minister, PataburNed OAS'• _cream during wartime. Vat's cep - They had hoped they would never "Well, she's been through sev- shows her while working at a find out, but they have had the fainly, rubbing it .Sri.. YMCA club for British troops. eral engagements_" —Peterborough Examiner. answer. That bomber banged right CON'F'IDENTIAL RF:rnrtra uN -o. :, .: tT0 was just too ..bad for the ' and it CANADIAN GO hn Bull Stole _ L D •bomber. BEATINQ THEMSELVES F'rance's War Losses , t •' ._. Minas Properties Companies Then those planes to fly at -2,000_ Hitler's Inturt><on In Blood And Miseryf ASCOT A GENCY miles an. hour could leave Halifax Among all .the secret weapons The Shadow Goes Four Colborne street at noon and arrive in Vancouver TORONTO, ONTARIO One hundred and thirty-five fisted as "now it can be told," none Up To. 43,499 Feet the same. morning two•hours -phone ELgia v98; In ' thousand d on the field of bat- enlivens the imagination more before they started. te, •- 55,000 illed before firing than hard-headed John Bull's use A Boeing B-11 ,flying fortress _ —Brandon n., squads; 100,000 patriots who have of astrology, The story Is that, calle'd' "The Shadow" has climbed YOU GET EVERY ATOM =o—• died in enemy camps or prisons,' aware .of. Hitler's. faith in such Ao 43,499 feet, an altitude its makers NEW NAME FOR 'EM two million prisoners and depor- readiiiga, .the British had the said the belt wed was a ew Of the flavor and g Y 4 world _ ,OOdne68 1ldouldy cheese eontaflis penicil- tees, -1;200,000 - house. destroyed, Puehrer's . horoscope oast • every record .-for four -engined aircra t Zp re]� HO1ISe \rO�ee ' "lin, scientists tell us. So that's ports an dtrains demolished, the day, just as he did. Thus they The record ascent was made in what they call those little wigglysuffering by a whole nation of oc- knew as soon as he what hints he a regular test flightt over Seattle. because it is "Radiant —white" things. cupation, oppression and famine- would get from the- stars and regu• _ —Windsor .Star. .. that is the contribution in blood larly. Stole his famous intuition. Improper nutritionand not Roasted". Every coffee —0 and distress which France had The plan worked, too. according - germs or parasrtes; is ,the caul -e of bean is P088ted tilOrot111T ==- -__`THEY- made to tlm arar in the cause of to the a report. They were able to about 25 per cem of all deaths What we haven't been ab to DON'T libertS'; forestall several of his among newly -boric ram animals. throughI —alt _ -- figure out !s how Aon. Jap,. bi�ttul; - - - -head-first ' In the sIIicide dive, "A -By CHICK! -Paves fate; FOR SALE PATENT! TEACHERS WAITED --0 IG' SALE—BANK Y Oat A11TT TNACHi R W'dAN1'ED !'UR U.S$t —ttawa Citizen AN i E P'L.LEiao day -o, i Re good o dit 1 n, _ a0 -and ro 0" _ FREE R FOR FETHEFtSTONHAUGH D Co31P weeks he o laying,A 1 � Patent Solicitors: Established o• ' . ` Bond. Protestant, fin chicks hatched to order for Fa err -ha m a , $ 0, -`/ " NO HOPE delivery. Fres catalogue., Tweddle Whs ing, MoaretieM, OaG'• 1890; ' 1i* King west, Toronto,, class; salary 51.400, Apply A. Chick Hatcheries, Limited, Fer- BotikUf of Information on re. Brightwell, secretary-Treasurir. Hay ' fever is one of the worst_ G A I N I N G W E I G H T? �tr'P„r 1Jhulsngtaa P.O.." Ontario. Bus, Ontario. ; . _ diseaaee. Yoti can't curs !f and It i•nU7utiRAt•HTr Two QUALIFIED YROTES won't kill SI'at►lER CHICKS, AND SOM SL .NDEX TEA Teachers for TAN-) you... k 11 1 week pu and available aids retain "Slender Figura r!Y �- light' 2-p w s t _ now. September er ah fallchicks ' turns your. food into -energy Instead U -` •--Kl'LCheIIAr Retord. s ordered Stow alao,'Bray of fat. d qusalary '!YOUR WORK WONDERFUL agi`� g;pv7y a stating �y should Ge Hatchery. }SO John St.' N., Ham- 3r k � W DERFULor co qualifications to (v W GUARANTEED -HARMLESS, cox rio. was.. k. No. 1, Hybh:» - ... Ilton, Ont, CUSTOMER SAYS Ontario. Still composed pleasant herbs, no oxer. „ ,,and the 'JdAD.AWASKA YLBLJC SCHl7d FREE RA\GE PILLETS 14 w ' cissa or drastic diet prompt maoaer to up to 26 ee s, e„'' old chick• oa s • pp y- poxtpnld o n era l scewant., �L appreciated." .- ed for 3unlor. room, 7rC clans cer hatched to order for Falf delay- Dominion Herb Distributors Any Slse Roll—S or 8 Ex os'' tificate with music preferred, but . Entertain Troops erY. Top Notch Chlckertes,' p not necessary salary $1,200 p _ �t;uelph, Ontario. 14zs rt Lawrence Itivd« laoatrea! DEVELOPED A!1D, PRINTED !$c- 'enautn; duties' commei$1. Sit Don't rink losing pictures; Bead 4, F'. T. Chaddock, Madawaska, The end Ot the war doesn't nlcan FARMS FWt SALE Your tum rolls to Ont, -that the demand- by the troops for susix-Ess DPPOATiIi1T1E8 CA;\jAd:1:S LARGEST AND entertainment has diminished, AsWE CAN SL%L YOV ANY SIZE -OF FINEST STUDIO VICTORIA CO : P.90TFAST ANT CLEAN EAgT 3fTL.ICER9NQW farmyou wish to buy—with or (tet Better Pictures at l;ow•r Coot _ teacher, -S,S, No. 2, renelon, vie- -a matter of fact, it has increased. available. We sant dealers to without stnck and machinery, prompt„ mall service. torla Ca. State expevience, quoit- A?td that is .why eight civilian army your territory. S. S. Dennis Co.. .For particulars apply at Dono- ' ftcatlons, salary expected. James 7198 Rldout St., Landon, Ontario. hue's Garage, Renfrew Ont.,, SPECIAL ALB �M OFFER l.aurrrt;on; Woodville, 1t,R, >yo, T, show units are now overseas enter-. __ - New style Album W_ tth Print*'Ont. - taining the Canadian troops to WiLL TRADE FINE WOO$ TIMB- F(ty 2 0 workable acrea0e c (lent 16-20-12T 2 -1-7 er 175 acres Tor x extrsjsta sent with c WA\TLD—:\tiS1fi1•\NT IN GRAD[; England and also 'the , arm of oc- Food truck or tllm roll Y. house -or sell. Walter truck w, -1 upation• VanKouRhnet, QW ` buildings, Rood drilled well, close � �{o. - B Continuation School and prin.to Rood Mghways and markets. SPECIAL PRICES ON tFtpfe .o[ public school: $ubests:• The talented entertainers -coni �' Hydro avallable, $6,000. For, par-. FRAMING AND. COLORING tin Frenob. Art -and Pducatlun- ticvlara write D A Moore, 208 Enlargements 4 x 6" to beautiful ai guidance or lower -school -Eng- "from TOCOnt�Montreal and Hali- Deloratne Ave., Toronto, easel ri►ountp, 1 far 8In Framed, fish' Grades 7 and 8 In pupUo DVEING AND , C'[./:,UNI\G fait. Each unit has a mixed mst-of-- , on ivory tinted mats, 7 = q•• is school- State -salary and exper- 000D 50 ACRE FA '.17. NF;i,i, OR fence. .and where- -.about last taught, 20. H.\��F., VOL' A`rTH;INC; NF:•Er)S -0xchartt•e ,foe small plac-e near Gold, Silver,. Circassian walnut or 4ehool is. situated on Highlcay v'111u1rP, western Ontario. L•'. War- Black Ebony filnish frames, 59c each. 2e and has hydro installed. A - \'hire overseas; the entertainers d,r Fiii' or clloll. ;? write to us lT. enlargement colored. 79c ' each fur. f►Sforrna(lon. Nee are lad' to , "ren, Clarke, J9urham County, Ont. Roaster, sec. -Tress:, Mintw;ng, rare provided ltiitlr my clothing. answer )our quFstfons.' Depart, OLD PICTURES RESTORED Ont. :The men wear baa le dress and mpnt H. Parker's nye n'orka F.\1*01 TWO Hi'vDRb:n ' AC'RF•R We can reato:re any old photograph 7,Imited, 791 Yunge Street, To- enced, seventy • cutti,•nted, rest or snapshot sad make say WHITE RIVER COKTIXVAT[O�( the women C«'AC uniform,, but - coria. wobd;' pasture: sugar busts, 'lu'rRe number of prints or enlargements School requires Principal Grades without the brow' shoulder stra'p's, bank barn; remenr: floor, Inrge desired. The process requires the ' 9 to 12,.arust`teach upper School FARM MAC111�P:RY FOR !•ALR house• mune wall, basement, work 'of skJlled artists,- but the French,.assistant supplied, small prttr� C classes. .. h -water. sink; IeTvphone, ble. Send us your_ saes' ofm Man courts happiness in a thOtl• 60 - fl,P, INTI:P.\:\TJO`.\L cT:\ agger trees, a-*»_ moat Picture was na r o Salary ml � — tte�trnm Ivo�rnd Cet1 its what you want expecte with qualt- towns, .rfnol. hug pacsPc-,Ta<►r,' '-done and we wits. tell you the coat f.icatinns.. R'. -•G,' Healey.- Sec. - sand shapes.; and the faster he fol- tlonlry Diesel,._used ve-ry-T{ttle.- price 33.Ouu. Uox 'YT R, Suridri(f e, before doing the work. Yreas.• White River, Ont,, _ ---N`rtte arvhnne r.ow.ine Feed int. STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE Fust, wounWANTED— �' lows It -the--- .a -wafter -it flies from Mi11, Route :, SLilton,.Ont. him '--'�� Box 1.9, Postal Terminal A, Toronto SKID ENQINF P300 Tillotson. \IcCUP,�SICK, HAIIt1iitFa�1\G' Print Nae and Address Plainly oa CORDWOOD: AMPLE, BIEtCH AND In good condition. 'Varinhle ssSpeed Orders. Mixed, • Also slabs and bandied ' i;ovenors for McCormick Trac- G T A R N HAlltl.H7:N ;IN«, T'Ftfs edgings. Hardwood and Soft tors (only). nnd, and used Trac-- Robertson mei hod. Information TIME TESTED UALITY wood_. Give• full:^.partfcWars 'arid toe .-parts.'' t.nndon, I'prm Equip- on request re::urdlnR clr,sses• Q best prices on car, Walter Schiess meat Co.. Ria Kfng Street Lon- Robertson'$' Hairdressing ' Acnd. SERVICE avid SATISFACTION is .Melinda. Street,. Toronto. _ don, Ont. _ emy 131 Avenue Rnad, Toronto ' Your films ®. Proper.} developed and printed. .. B'aNTF:D MV.DICAI, 6 OR 8 F.X1'OSURE ROLIS 25c FOR sAl.e. - P.ErRTNTS s for 15C PULLETS WANTED PEOPLE ARE TAI,KINC; Al:f)1 '1' .. _ FINEST! ENLAI3taltG, SERVICF, TO Vi'�s!� a lot: ppa�ce� atyyy _ON% FLY , I B<\11}2E\ 'SI1P.„tIN L E G H V P N the 'good results front t ,I; ng boil ill:')` not get all the films 'yoti PURCHASE 1 F^w�>�more8is•thaa pullets, 6 d'eeks want this pear; but 3'ou conn SS.t>Owarth and up. SUSSeN Dixons Remed-�' for Itheumatic get'alk ALL AGES AND 13P.ISEDS 8 r of any other AY Irmerill t3rooeiy, b•'as ':N Burred Roelc pullets, 6 to 10s and N«•uriti.-^STwn u's 1?ru; - the quality and service you desire months to layingage. Our Hardware and General Sbores Ysell ■ad wr.rks, Earred Rock Pullets,. 8' Srr.re, -335 •,algin, Ottawa, •Post b), setie�irie >'ovr .films to Deices e„eoommead WIIfOPJB FLY PADS. I to 10 weeks. Johnson Hatchery. paid $1.On, are worthwhile:Bo� 40, 73 Ade ' IMPF.Ri:Ai, PHOTO SERVICE laid: West, Toronto. Fergus, Ont, ~tartan 1, Toronto _ is FII::\D C:\T1'LE, 7 \I[L.Cii C01VS, STOMACH AND 'THREAD W0it:`r.• WANTED — AN EXPERIENCED orten are. the cruse of 111-hernith • TL•'AV"FRB'' WAi11TEtD single dairyman, or it married j irycluded; E600.00 cash. Minn NIac- 1'ri humans, all sees. No one 1m• VOT.DLANDS. SOUTH CO�HRANE for"awsmall�but, lhigh class8hog TOO o1F :et rare, Avoca. Que., Cu, Ar„ phone mune! Why not find out If thin District; Nrotestant teacher for stein herd oh R.O.P. in Feel Cou M�'�� B%teS-- _\rundel l ir22, Is your trouble? -Interesting b par• 1 -room, well-equipped 0 yeQt�iQth tictilars—Free! Write,.Nltilvene''s 1 Aped curs1 ty District. Good living'condi- ET-ECTRTC MOTORS. NT• w, .USED Remedies, tipeclalists. Toronto •f l ••school, has -basement, ' 'furnace, tions and wages at $75.00 - to Quick. Stop itching of ins bites, heat mii bought, sold, rebuilt; belts, _ 'storm windows, inside sanitary $100.00 depending of the man. ri rearms hives. Pimples, sc es, acabies,athlete s let's, brushes, girl•. toilets. near rail.va)' and school Box 43, r3 Adelaide K'., Toronto. =k toot and other externall aused akin troubles. Dant'- Ltd.. Allen. Electric Com. Il.\L'ltf:EKA Fe)01' i A't.�l DE• bus s r. ice; prompt 22^ pufferin St., To- pay; state iiaegqn��ick-actingB Boot ' g, antiseptic D, D. D,' Tonto, strops offensive odor instrinI y' salary and experienre; minimtim _ Popir or iT10in. 45c hottlb, 0ttatws n9enL. Dennt: n salary $1,290. P. U. -Bi WANTED, BUFFALO POWER r re�selesa stainless Itch bars; Store. Ottawa. lnnds, Ont. was• Vold: aausage stuffer, complete, 75. , stops or your moa ba k. Your druggist ]OU-)b.'capaclEy; 1 5 -hap. 25 -cycle, Stocks D. D, DBION. .BOILER 3 -Phase motor: i H.R.T., C;OLDtE 1tc(t i TACFT. fi3 IT 1 IsSCF:LI�l'\T, RF..\T. TIF.- 1' A P, (' 11 1V O O D Pilo STANT cutte7 for smart pro molds and HP., 110' LBS.,STEA;.T, 1N 1,,x. sults after takin4.Dixon's I;e•tn- Teacher wanted for S. No, 3 Pork pies, Write, ed)' for Rheumatic •Vain', , nod Balfour and ..Dowling, Larch- Hof n'a J ood Market, !'ort Col. CEIA,ENT l'UNDiTIOK: i kO:N 140 born ' Ont, _P'FREMAN STOKER, RFa'E11'INI. N'"ttritl s, \lunrn'v Drug StycP, 335 wood, Unt. Duties to commence •? 7_\NK, CANADA 1. LAL:NDR1', 11 3 J:I in. Ottawa, Postpaid Sept 4. Salary $1350.00 W A \ .7' E D — $1.110: per an. A TH0Itot:GHLY ;DUNU:\S W„ TORONTO.. [torr.• Apply stating qunllfi'cationa trained coon hound _Do roY suffer _.__ to sirs. Jean Jennings, Sec: prererably a ilt'SI('A1, 1\�TRI'JiLXT� Treat'„ Larchwood, Ont, feMale must be good {fit flrailj u d from MONTHLY �. THISTLEDOWN ,ANGORAS. UNE at tree affil: broke• oh pt 1.a¢7.Lra, y of Canada's, gutstnnding strains. 1•'RI•:Ir A. RUT.DINf,''TOX I:CTS, WANTED — QL'ALTFIED PRO• fox and deer. Gh•e fay( particu- ' ''Write for free folder. Brown's sells, exchanges musical instru- testant teachers for Township Tars 'including ptyoe, Bqa q� 7$ k r; NERYAUS TEMSlO Angora Ranch, 2v8 Courtland St., Ment ill Church: •Toronia 2 5ciTool Area of Kennebed, duties Adelaide W.; Toronto, :y Kitchener, Ontario. to commence Sept. S. State quail. 14, OPI'014TUN1TIVU 11►It fVO1tl]N fications and name or last in- WANTE TO PUP. ('H ASEt+rhh its wadi, ar.ad F••lings? PEDIGREED ANGORA RABBITS, Spector: minimum salary $1,250. lets, all breeds from 8 weelcd ug_ Flneat wool ADDIy J. k:. Hu hes, to laying, Good prices If functional periodic disturbances make Lynwood Angoras.uc! Box sto�I�. - g Sec. -Tread., pa Id, Apply �. 8E A HAIRI.�•RES�FR.. Arden, Ont. • `ren BOX. 3.8: «3. Ade[alde W„ t•o• _ •ti=p wft�Lnervous,tired,restless--atsuch Oshawa. JUIN CANADA'S L.F:,1IrI\t: ti4:Hutll. 1 litres—try Lydia. E. Pinkham's Vege- Great Opportunity, t.earn TOWNSHTP SCHOOL BOARD,' pppOR'I•UNITI a :table Com nd.to relieve such sym XELVI- ATOR 50PT DRi NK COOT,-' ' Hairdressing Drury, Denison and `Graham. Die. ES AWAiTirj(ej 1o0a1R mm's Com pp-- or and Electric Meat Grinder, top Pleaannt dlgntthousands led orcirea Rood trio of Sudbury, requires S Pro. _ Compound is one of the condition. Box 285, Athens, Ont. wages, thousands sueceasfuI Alar vel test;ant qualified teacher• for YOU awsteffective medinneafor this graduate's. Amterice? gre*Atest Pyx schools to following villages— ONCE Btiyf�►do [ tem. -illustrated cafato ne erre g R Sarnia General Hospital School (Or �f/ ONCE USED 7S -LB. JUTE POTATO Write or call g Whitefish, Worthington ,and High nurses offers an excellent course sacks, 834c each; .75-1b. nottoa ifARVF.P. IiA1RfT12FF•RINt3 `Falls; also one bilingunl teacher r+aee�rW F.O.tato sacks, 7c each: SO -Th, on- for rural school near Whtteffsh: In Nltrafng Fducarfon Class •'HOttl.v Reply stating qunliflcRHons and tern Sept. 41 h. 1945 ApplicJ(;1na fn narks, 8c each, Write Immed• x58 BI.UOR W.. T(rl:0NTO TSSUE s!—im lately, London P.RT Company. RrsnchPrr: IA Kin R . �rinry expected to Mrs. R. H. London. Ont. R t Hntawa arra)•. 360 Lnura Ave., Sudbury, forme furnished on request. R M, • 74 Rideau Street. Ottawa Oct. Beamis ii. Supe ribtendent. , n Y ... At, d. 9 : xe r _ NOTICE.ArD ar�i�rere Airorel- la >� WW ' Pickenng ATTAMON ]PAJOSM111 t enjoy . - 00A14 0©1�E. CEMENT :_ - Seeding —'Time��s Here y opp . W OD, 0E $ �, T at the iBAND, (SRA Y L,.-eicalfa, • Rea Clover, Timothy and wlrno. .iow Ste& is CIM014011 - - ff • -r, G Seeds, and. Package-+Onion Seta and "11ie Big Store - Groceteria: RL�'ILDER'B 50 PPLIE8 - - Multipliers _ also local-caartage work GARDEN SEEDERS, CULTIVATORS and be sure to • get �� haveatso plseed in gtocr a full CHICK FEEDMS and WATM FOUNT& , -Am at XAMM Un"ea IdII.LtNt - "Afs Will %0 J. S. BALS�ON, - PICKERING and ' _ A. W. MIT C,HELI, Big Store Coffee Mokering, Ont. y>Ff - Yards -74:�... Sirectqor eyc.�a iI��IKe�� _ — -. A timely hint! A. E. Rkhardsor -TGoods- t }a GORDON F. OSBOBNE )n The Dry- C. L. U. PARADI DISTRICT MANAGER GENERAL INSURANCR • _ hi** ** REAL .ESTATE 31Warticee" are sot obtainable but its snarvetlone just Asir mech nth feaase ei,ntali E]dP1R� ps ' - CONVEYANCING , rare )save to ofher Ga�sa7 _ �y, ready - - As old eetabliah Both Clothes . _ gepreses►tativea � --_ - -Ross D. Monro _— Phone Pickering 60 •.. _ : 11�Ioths _ :._.W.-H. cnrcie - Big New - Shipment of General a>oa Wer.. ,na=.ac,� Tom Pnckria �• .P�• �. _ Geo: • E...- _Brown, Au&.eY, Ont.- ... _ Goods just arrived; = _ " I lb. tin 43c Minas, Owa, out. �. >: �--- . Telephone, 622 Whitby, - Ont. -.' E 3TOB Adviser - THE E REgAA LL _. Ia.nssna 'k. M. So CHAPMAN ... -J s. HOYsg PbOli6 a _ yV 1K. M cE ACHNIE- PtIoae. Pick 88 FURNITURE DZAUM Brougham, Oat FLoh 6 R Zl e FU?nCML DIRECTOR -Fresh Mesta - Private Amb• , Clarke Prentice -= SROC _. _. _ - : Day or iQigbt LICE%1sED AIJCTIONi>iZB r� Pbr the Chanties of York and 01W i_ Fruits and Vegetables Phone Pick, I alio; r to Corp. >� �•...THEATR- Fo� of am Ld" - - _ _ . tori Pick _ • . tics) Farm end Fries- "'�' 4 sad Pres. Fish In Season - � stock Batas a epeeialt,, a: > .r seeithtnlly Air-conditioned - _ - :Y Y M . M A YY Reasonable %`*m r - t PHONE AGIN. 52 W 8. MILLIII3104 'THURSDAY, FIII., SATURDAY'IfS' MARKET - - LICENSED AUCPIONEER and UGiTST 9; 10 and 11 VALUATOR Barrister Solicitor . Notary !'abide J-0 dashows 7 ar_d 9 P M.: I. 11 .-_. _ Phone Pickering 26 Saks conducted Anywhere C C RICHARDSN y Matinee at 1.30 P M. Phone or Write suite 611 .1 ontinental Life Milm 614 Dundas St. East, • Whitby, Ont.- 871' Bay St. Toronto Laura I3tarrislg =PICKERI1g1G MEAT MARKET C Y R IL E. M O R L E Y - Gene Tierney and Dana AndrewsFRANK R. H PRA 1 INSURANCE D. E. STFCHLSV and Clifton Webb HEALTH CLINIC �. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY- � Quality First Service our Aim : � PICK. AUGUST 13, 14, 16 _ _ 1PHONE 6 ; Last Complete Shove at am '"WP EUT =18 MW— TOB MAE.S 7=�'!" 1 146 Simcae St N9 Oaba9►a � — Phone 224 _.Ext eriment :: PAeele Pickering eo i. J. A. WILLOUGHBYDrugless practice; including I . Willoughby Fares Agency Chiropractic, Electro-ther- ;Periloua - Hood Office - Toronto spy and Mineral Vapor 1 'Largest and OideAst_thTreatment. g r $FAY LAMAR3t _ _ K Canada - Established Forty C�ea1 T F GEORGE• BRENT , - Years" Roan. PAUL LvxAs 1figh Prices. For Live •Poultry COM.ULT OU11 ACTIVE CITY D[rT, Daily, e:cept�Moeday sad i Also An Added Attraction. FOR THAT MOM[ IM TN[ GIT• Fi�ii y' Uuw ftrther r otim we are• ming the following pAc•.es I 1 • - -30�"a A Ile 16VICIE" _.. - -- + _ Dar Top Grade Sea., Fowl ........... `:. Sellers &. Atkinson F. J. Donevan - Teo Grade Liffbt Fowl - 4-5 lbs.. ...: 2e. ib. _ pie ,Agin. 201W2' - Stotdf- 210 _ - wilk JF.ANNE CRAW saris 'rep Genie I3gAt Fowl, 4 ftrwww NUG'ENE PALIAIT T 'rep Grade Brsilers, 3-8 lbs. ......... ... sale► l<t► S. �( Onhhrlo LeMId_ - - 9'op (trade tBesel Cbidwas, ~ 4 1.3 81 1-34 S66 YiaG St='sstu Usk Oshsws' dIR` .. Top Grade Boasting CbidI� Beier 4 1.2 . 81tk. o Au SATURDAY Heavy C+�b -. . T.p orate va 6 >M.. , , . sa I-is. hi► - - rg1AY; .+ 24 Tel N�« wcUST ia, 17, la t�aa. - - - eondoeted - PIC G FARM LT'D. To Have and > tMounsib" tom. lass s>siii 1Pl�lgY,, ONTARIO , fades. os. �L.t - �•+• « Oii1e >�fton and FroB.�: a� -- - All Sgals perianally listed a pbah I9iessis. Have No .Telephone Waitlry as �,,., adtiartisea.P>"sPsi'°a' idea tRaetls. _H.:,bm . A �[«�'t Service, - ' te. LAWN MOV�VIERS p ::Audis - ,• #mown by the oldest residents. Reasonable Rates N.M. -Gordon y Rev: Mr. and Mrs. Lawson visited gharpened ana Repaired UFFVULZ ; ---•----- - 'their eon, Donald Lawson. here our- •-�--� PHONE 290 �. Tl newly-decorated - church _ will in the weel�e-ld. We would like to reconllmend' Wool- ;W peened next Sunday, when Rev, Donald Lawson had the misfortune sol the new soapless way of wash- Mr. Copeland, the neww minister in to fall from a'load- of bay and frac- ing silks, woolen, baby garments _4 to Frank Prouse building ins shrinkage RED • �� al music, 1111 is bong • first Ser- etc. -No sh restores the will appear for his first - mon Special par- , . g pect6r, lustre. ed for the service. :.' has been checking up on building_ 'IT pAyS to $HOP The RED and WHITE WAY — - Donald Lawson, along with his' 'operations in 'this district. ;,.Also Durolave Flite - 13-H Pai CHECK these. WEEK-END SPECIALS - �y .*thee, has purchased the Beelby Ren. Mr. and Mrs• Crozier, of nts and enamels. farm at. Claremont . and will 'take Whitby, called on -friends- here on ._ Seedless yossession next April. Sunda RAISINS 2 you _ ALVIN BUSHB� - for Ile og s or, Quaker • , received too late for last week) ll _ ' Miss Helelm Puckrin, . who has --. WEEDS -. WHAT TO DO? Hardware and- TinaeitA CORN FLAKES -. 8 for �• Nan doing clerical work at Ajax, Mae 46 zest 25oz. jar yds secured a position in tfie- Bank We -recently published --an adver- '-E�WEET MARMALADE of Montreal, Toronto. tisement for the Township Weed this. There is little use in cutting ' and dant knspector, asking that.farm". farm". and weeds on our own _ land when just AYLMER- BABY FOODS S for : 16s- Mr. and Mrs. Corbett y I I ; . Of Tosoe►to, have been visit- others destroy weeds on and in over the fence, nothing is dobe. But ATO per bottle, their cousin+e� ' the Winter front of their own premises. The we cannot blame the Council for PAPER TOWELS per- i. i ae' Ing at advertisement has been the subject this---they have rot bad the *nen to ,�, i „ • ,�. Threshing of wheat has begun of much discussion in some quarters do the work during _tbe war, and Our Okun 4, l all grain ,crops ' ars ripening since. The question is asked "why they realise as well as any, that it BLEND TEA self poand 0s. cut down- weeds on your own prop- wilI take years to get back to MESH F'RUS and VBGETABLE3 fist. ti..a.,„ f��.