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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1945_08_17- - ii an -At Aax o..Be Ta:.en Over _ ro By.81y Itera """'Of lo nto - - '-Negotiations between. the Depart- come students in the various engin-. , + +_ sstat of Munitions and Supply. and ._fit- _bei T ul People will all to. be , Rosebank Sunday 3ehool "d -V*Ternity of Toronto, will coa• - ducted there by the University, pro - as at chutta on Sunday next mnruty Picbie _7co.ml. Tlrt Ajax living quarters and other viding for the tremendously increas-) ,Funeral Serviees Helld on Wednesday q School and� Kalser hasii3iogs to vie of Univerrity. ed registration at the University".. munise ank Sunda held o l the purcbseellfsis + he brick cottage_ three doors east : . For Lao Mks. Ras Barns y spac- DEATHS of the four corners, _on the 'north -'Ottawa Aug. 14, — One -of Canada's ", ious lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald SADLF oi� Wed>4eada ' Au Funeral services were held an response and pleasure side of the street; great powder kegs; the huge plant. X15, 1845, . Ana Fisher, wife Cowan. The Cary Robirmon, RCAF., . !s hasps that sprawls over 8000 acres near T3` Wednesday, August 15, for the late derived: from tae occasion far ex oversealr, visiting his parents+ .Plekering will .become a great Masks tae late Wm• Harris Sadler, in her Mxs. Ross gum, of Pickering, who ceeded anyone's expectation. With mom Unt" vitt'. 79th year. Funeral on Friday, from passed awayat her residence, a •well-filled ro Bev. E. G. and Mrs. Robinson, ecce, oa F Bram of aporia sad . Negotiations * between .the Dept, ho le o! her son Wesley. �temnent Church $ 'novel Misses Betty, Nancy andVillage Ina Salem Cemete - inset, early M9aday morn- ti' S�� Picnic supper, baaeE- Clement were is the on stall the University are "in the Baal r'y. ins. She was in her 65th year. ball and a bosons, everyone was Tuesday sight, visiting ' - latagael it is learned here. Born is . Vivian, Ontario, she at- kepi on his toes till well atter Garage Operators Hold Plante' friends hers. !; Not all of the plant, that cost 12 tended school in Markham and lived dark. Financially, -donations amount- - At Lynbro& Park ed to almost -$22, leaving Mi: Tack -Brows, Toupin, spent .. ' Misio�a dollars to build will. be need. - there until her marriage to Mr. g a surplus v�J .day with the Kaiser T'ae buildings in which high explos- Garage Operators of Ontario Conn- Burns. The former Lexie Buella for some worthy cause. ,Corp. Bill the Kage, a meted I" shells were filled and other ty and their families held a picnie Marie Bishop, she was the daughter Material donations wers nude by home from overseas this week -sand. . • buildings impregnated with danger at LynblilPark on Sunday. Races of the late Mr. and Mrs.. Warren Canada Bread, Pickering Dairy and ons ' explosives will be lazed, for Bishop. Dyson Cowan. Every one wants sa- J and ball games msae up the after- Rotor! neither Canada or the U. S. have noon's program at $porta. Following her marriage, she mov= other such day before the end of tae found out haw to de -sepal these ed to' Dumbarton and then to Pick- season. -Twenty-one of the twenty-seven A large number of people attend- stJructures. - ering, where she has resideid for the - ' ' �' ed the ionic which - members of Rotary attended the The moat'important part of the outing for everyone. proved areal past sixteen years. Tuesday evening dinner, plant, for' university purposes will _ She was a member of St, Andrew's _- The reports given by the Secret. g Presbyterian Churgh and the choir NO NEWS be the living quarters for service Pickering Bali Team Winnin Presb � . any of that Committee, Ross Irwin, -man and women that will be avail Local Schedule of that church; she was a member _ 4 ndicates that the ticket selling on 1NEXT WEEK able. There are living'' for -- _of tine Womenrs Institute, Mrs. the 1932 Buick is off to a good about 3000, including Wartime. Hous- The, local. ball team in the i'icker- Burns took an active interest in her Following gur _usual custom,_ we start. A '2 -month campaign is now Ing Ltd, where there is accommoda- -in Towinihi Lea suspend publication of the .News under way. - g p gut are le$di;,g by ha-ne.:and, family, although she, has � 'tion . for six. -hundred families.... __ _._ quite a margin . in the present ser- been is for mpny months, during t;� second last week in Aug, Mr. Alex., Russell, who will prod- -les. Pickering and tae other three Surviving are; her inusbard four ust, The News will not be published Rotariam Dr, V. E: Cartwright .'--ably be ramaining at Ajax with the teams: Audley, Claremont and sons: Ross, Cail,' George and War- next week. Correspondents aad ad- j had charge of this meeting •and vertis 1 " ' new admnraistrators, states that -in Greenwood will be playing off in ren; two davgl.ters: Marie and ors Pease nate. - read a paper on the recognition by .. 'medicine, psychiatry, sociology etc. _ : .connection with the houses 3'n Ajax about three weeks, - � Daisy;' a' sister, Mrs. - J. Nebbs, of _ - ed� Yin g -e, "priority. will be given 'tear- I - The schedule for the play -•tiffs has Markham, � two brotben•s: George,_ _ We Get Some Publicity -o the needs and requirednents of rried service men, who. are to be- not been arranged as yet—these will 'of Toiontb and •Call, of 'Hamilton. --�-�— bld age in the- matter of mental be given out when announced. The funeral was held from the Two weeks ago the. News Office •- ygiene" As the aka points -put, ut - - - -off a speaker p is late residence, .. with Rev- David was featured in an egg -throwing � we all are aware. of the manner Marshall, officiating, Interment ia_ exhibition,' that ended disastrously which, to some ,degree, old -age is -..'EDITORIAL COMMENT Erskine Cemetery. Pallbearers were for the -"egg -tossers". A lot of pub- Pushed aside, to make way for the Messrs George McIlr i•John Bent licit, was given -tae matter, an(I younger generation in the conduct "Last Enemy Laid Local had been exploited by the white • 'ley, Frainit Pe4rce, Dougald Remmer, much was written•about the manner of the...many .activities in life,- al •'Though we may all inwardly feel mail o! the West. As to exploitation, that medicine believes that_ if a bit mmewhat like hisn, we confess hav- man honest in, which local police handled the '`iaig been somewhat disappointed in. y persons do. not hesitate JrtJST KIDS "war". Several drunks from Timmins l more attention and consideration were agree that something pretty close - --- tae above statement• from the new- .to this has been carried on b us. +°� odd eight to end all sights drew i r beside the New Office to �. given to old -age i this respect at o n pe that , y_ settle 'an argument that had been anuein`'of the problems. relating to Prime Minister of Great Britain; "Tl>ae Eastern religions of such _was witnessed one day -this week, senility,•would to a great extent be Clement Atlee. a' nature,. the when a going on for some time, while driv- n. bn the Prim yellow man taught piece of string was stretched pro nr, Th doctor remarked to accept exploitation vW tion t6 theoppression r's. Irish's in trice,Mg along the that .in looking over .,the number o! :public on the Japanese . quietly-, that the day .will come when wrapped around a tree in front of beside the News Office to complete bald h ad R+ d h ° pain surrender, these are the word@ 1e Lou Scott's and brought "sumnder negotiations"—our build- ` t; hair sitting he will regain has lost and the op- ght tacit again continued on page 3 ! used, the same words that would ie pressor ._will suffer all that which in to the vicinity of the post office, Ing Just haPPed to be in the way of toed by one who sad whipped his dues giving the appearance of having tied one of tae missiles of peace—or hos- even a strong. opponent and enemy. There has urndoubted3y been a this village together. No, it wasn't till 'fres--the basket of eggs, wherr it l _ We do not know ow a great deal aiout great lack of understanding of the � the work of arta over -enthusiastic cel_ was despatched Por compelled 1 Mr. Atlee .as yet, but unless we have .. East by t' a West. An undrretanding ebrant, bat of some children of t>m � ``troops" involved, • to clean up •+g r "mis-interpreted his recent remarks ..of each other -and each others prob- village whe had a "bet on" as ,the mess that resulted., and the spirit be:-dnd them, we tan- hems is known Ire have solved many the length of 'the piece of string. ( This "country justice" -haa, 'been riot look for the peace we have been ��t - J the subject of editorials- across the ;promised and hope for. _ _ '3'he most bitter, lerocicr�e and ' country. and as might be expected, To us, it reseanblee too closely, The (in both lives and materials) views differed. In -the main the act- h vrhat aright be said by one wko, in war has been concluded. It .has. been 1CAaas sing i6n 'of • the police was approved defeating a hated opponent, makes it .a war in which, our Eastern enemy we do hear though that the Owen `< :'iraewn g ]tis p detested to emry .AilGU�i'I' 1946 ofd oleic doeaa'1 std-er much q\�: has deartonetrtated his ability and - V.r. is not . in to be desire to practise some. of the most Clareaont Braaek Pow g• �- getr-wren as We shall pro6a3ty. .cos- sadistic, unbelievable . treatment of _ tice, and in their own mariner. May tine to see that -the Jap does not his enemy. We as the white rae^ CANADLALN be something to that, but the sit- ,,,,, f�—bast they shall thoroughly could never carry on 'the practices BANK OF OO�MMERCE : iz�na from 'Timmins were well sat - understand "who did win the 'war" attributed to the Jananese soldier— isfied—they preferred cleaning tp to _and that our ens shat ulh u� for his 'having failed to. defeat from ages of Christian anit=v, . at 12 o'clock, noon. It may be a queer way to .obtain +. rrLshudder at the thought of same of Publicity for a weekly riewspaper, -confessing to the al we but it was unsolicited, even thou L" ire arse fo t -ewe have tact '!o fire Jap perpetrated atrocities. We .;MMI � Irwin,. Manager 8'h , rge rgot- believe (add -have every justification a local wag thinks we arranged the Eustetla Langdot, CDC Cooking tea the fourteen or fifteen ears of whole dhow..• h y ior_doing eo) we have .adopted a rd- .. Sc col over 'CBC Mon. ' 4.15 P. � ' OPProosion.arA=believable atrocities igion that serves best, the well suffered by the Chinese people; we of hnmamity, and are .therefore' quite — do ant forget Hong: Xmg sad that. in order in seeing to it that the Jap ' wiidt our own men . suffered, Corr- becomes better. Bataan the J acquainted whin our igeier, , Jap, prisoner beliefs and way of life, even though Dow ST T A TEMPEST IN A TEA CVP ot�war camps„ the cruelties' sed we have to be severe and firm. - stamatiortti disease' and death cuff- Thia week as we celebrate the Wall .., eyed by our own people. and fighting .ending of the war _our thoughts are - force�, at the hand of the Japanese. :... . 'Human nature (Ices not let us for- centred; not upon drunken orgies as „ �fc a tare of release of pent-up energies, - .._ ��!JNE TrT��/,-+ ' g+et—but there are times when we but rather days of quiet solemn re- U/ LV/ - must rise above human nature, and SUGAR it not forget, at least tertn'per our flection in the years. of horror that v p desires a bit. A `stern policy There have Just passed—<hQ most, , vile Fore need be directed against only .chapter in 'history, Our thoughts and ��� deep"feaLng Is with thrse mothers, S 'P,� ,t; militaristic group: with their $mp- .fathers, gives sari sweethearts; who ra l� u14 . eror, wino at this hour gave not given very com:,icin rather than riotously proclaim to t. g .evidence of .their fellow ' people their joy in the - - - r, an acknowledgment, of .defeat,_, but � close of the war, are siler-rtly think- _ only as.cirlg for a breathing spell ing of that.family,xnenib-ir who does this is the treacherous class. pf Jap not come home. These are the ones' we must concentrate upon.—the av- who have no desire to declare their snags Jap doesn't know .what it 'is joy in ' Sioisy; raucous celebratiori�- fi allIn the Japanese ' _ _ it is' to :them we should txte�nd our _ ,►. `� s p people, in fact in heartfelt sympat y --they, the loved t the entire . Orient, we- have a type.. ones of those -.who died that we of Philosophy, religion and other Wight see this day. -May their sac- - 1 conditions that . compel us to view rifice not be, in vain-cnay _their - ._ _ quiet differently -many altuations, death inspire na to create a worth - including "what -is to be done with - Japan". while place, a better place for't:hose We recall from sn 'earl he left behind --to -%member sand— _ Y age, Idve in Peace with All Mankind. . Ing read about, and hearing oldbf We, or this day, glue thanks to I folk speak of The Yellow Peril". Almighty God for dao Deliverance As we remember it, we of the West- World sugar stocks are dangerously low .. . ern Hernispinere were maintaining of His People filial period of paha, fear of the day when the yellow man suffering and hatred never before use leis —US* with discretion :(including the Ciinese at that time) believed possible' with the children ''would awaken and discover that he °f God. � � � 1 � ► - •. r. �. t ---� �'' /.:�, iii F" IL_ OFF- UO FAMLIES ARRIVE SIMULTANEOUSW AT THEIR FAYORITE PICNIC SPOT, WHERE IWRE IS ROOM fOR ONLY ONE pit w\ pi 4���/%j�%�<,. '!:o=:ems' (• f Ir[i`���j ��`i� I� �,,•� jTU W n i _icA ILA. �► iiia - +_ .- : ,,,�1��1�1► Ti's' i�� t�--a .I _ � _ - _ _ � I,�f rte.• �.� .1 .� .79 gal a view= 17 I 4 1111111111111plilligL� 117 ... _., 55 c 'k u 1 _y s� I,�s rr � � � ev+� ��s•% 1 y � t, i}-'r` i --/!_ �' —_ � s�L! 1`` � ac a ki low rS�! .< �" - � ) �... � •s B E.• < q U f3,4 K/ERY 1 f .iiia^ 'c il •i R.Y t; I" 'liiat'!�Ildlilfl81hi1�1 � �. sem•..► - ' �= � � �'" - Iq Gh u�lfl , P (iI � � _ _ +, ,:r �Y(�\\ .`��� ������ -�� � I �, •� �,,J6i ��% � i • � jNIIfI�q nQ n i , �� • i llld �ll�lli`„I � •�- � i -� �I" A w� rel �, � y `O � - i � q Ra a .. .. '. n, .... .-- ... 'i.'r,n ,L ..'r t',..• -c".. _ Yd C::. _.. �-.4a•. .,,. .. v..<. Y � e The air was keen sad sharp w SOUR APPLES FOR THE GERMANS The PetifWt Thirst Roger ran most of the way to at r Dldler des Montagues. Pere De• lambert paced up and down the Ions hall while ' Roger called the A provincial police, the military an-� thorities in Montreal, to tell thea of the two escaped prisoners, of the, taking of his station wagon. y "Yes, some hours ago," Roger ,f said. "One of them had a- gun. 71. ALADThey wore sheepskins, knitted 4caps—if that is any help. I fancy they'll have a change of clothes. 1-1 hope you get them."' aC� TEA . - He hung up slowly and went W the cure's fire where he lit a ciga- rette and leaned an elbow wearily g ' ..,.;�� „ , •: ;: ,•,„,•, on the mantel. There Pere Delam- ' bort found him and quickly moved a big leather ohatr for him close Q-thP .11ta2Q. "I could not help hearing. It has then been as exciting evening for �° y :'::.... you it the Chateau _Philiberti :.LOUIS ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM -;' There was no violence, I trust CHAPTER XIV thin, stubbled visage of Michel Roger touched his lip rueftilly. "Fool! You would not have tried Fibre. "I had a 'wild idea of throwing a _ that had you known how good ” "Oberlieutenant Faber," 'she said. book-end—Rodin's image of "The A little child, stamped an your Thinker'—I neves liked it—at the 'Manfred is with the trigger." He picture and said she hated you." bent and took the keys from Rog fellow who held the gun; the other The sidewalk cafes of Berlin are operating again, but the wines and er's pocket. 'bThaak you." He 'alt is ,war," be said. "War. You !ended with his List on my mouth schnapps and wonderful food of old Germany are only a memory. do not understand, you people. You before I could get gain The drinks on the table in this picture are just colored water, now stead up. "And you, my friends. going." ay -the_ carrying _is_hesp- -Let this not spoil yoar merriment.—_ .will-know-oue_day--soon.-Aut-Wie--_ -His fiat. was always like. -lrot� - -in great deaiaad, and waiter is ed with the main dish ,of the day—green apples. thought Roger, retelling other It is wa>r, you know—a war whose , No one moved. Not until. above demands transcend anything else." days. a '.Even the love of God and the the low moaning of the wind, they The cure's man drove him back Titrrie And Eros><on then filled up with water and spin - lore 'of your brother;' said Merl- heard the sound of a motor, did home, covering in a few minutes ed over the escarpment at Queen del.anyone have the will to speak. to the long miles that -had taken At Niagara Falls ston. _ "Princess of Gratzen." Oberlleu- t.ink eyed, of what had happened. hours of walking and running.- _ Niagara Falls originated at that tenant Faber bowed stiffly. "I aa' Roger went to the window thea. Roger ran up- the steps of Phill. Among the thousands who visit time and the river began the cut - Into you. And yes—even Meridel came and stood bestd4 bert where the lights in the down- Niagaray ting of its gorge which has, ac - perhaps him, her hand through his arm. Falls each ear there ire cordis to the geologists' estimate such loves as you mention. 4 am stairs living room still burned. many who speculate as to how 'g s g g - Slid you have found sanctuary !n They saw the tail lights of the Madame and Meridel and Rudolph g requited about E�,0o0 or 30,000 ion it took the river to cut the thla.,couatzy, It would be a shame station wagon receding until they were sitting there. The lire burn- years. As established by a num present gorge and just how fast her of sures for each beauty as yours to rut were only 'fiery pin •points; them ed cheerily. surveys, the falls are re the cataracts are- wearing away treating u ` ter" nothing. "There," said Rogur, standing the escarpment in the slow jour- S p the river now at the straggle -legged in front at the tiro rate of three or four feet a year.. � nen up stream. - Geologists of the feeing them. "[ informed the au At this rate they would reach Lake "Make hastet" aatd Kehl is Ger- "They'll be over the border be Royal, OAtario Museum have at- thorities. The chances are they p • provide the answer. Erie and start to drain it in about fore -morning" said Roger. "I'll go tempted to 45,000 . man. 'There is no time for talk. knew nothing about the escape. � years. at once to fit. Didier sad_ tele• They 'tell us that before the You know the pretty •oast She :ia Perhaps the discipline in the camp the Princess of Gratse, ficial" He p hone the police . and the military had slackened a bit But the hunt Great Lakes existed or rile gla- 'bdwed slightly, his mouth set in a from there. It won't do any good. will be on now." assts invaded Ontario, the Lake hard smile. "She is warm here, They must have it all figured out. rayon think they will be taken Y' : Erie basin was drained by a stream _ '--jiiicht! We shall go sow." I suppose they'lt.'trade' the wagon- Meridel's eyes were bright in the railed the irigan tryst. Itis he- had risen slowly to his for sable other car before long. IIretight, but there was a tired. lieve to have cut across the Lake tZager . Rudolph stood' beside him. Mike —Mike seems to belong drawn look- about her mouth. Ontario basin near Dundas. The " :1derldel moved close to the old there." His mouth was swollen. ,"They will not allowed to cross Wallowed glacier, advancing southward. lady whose eyes never lett the twisted now more with scorn than . the border, Lto regain their own - scraped the Erigan valley. full of pain. Oberlieutenant Fabef, rll country In -time and again canna drift and 'when the last glacier bet he has the Iron Cross.. death to the innocent t'• the region the old valley was "Yes.. mousteut, be has." It was _ e sealed up. The Lake Erie basin Education fog Rudolph who spoke, softly; sadly. « e _:`' his head, "I "That and other honors from -the ,- -Roger sbook do. not 411-11, the -11 EAS TO FIGHT DAPS s same source. y ye recaptured. Make— $eoon=trnet�on "My God, Rudolph!" Madame -Mike"—repeating the name he .. p j got uD from her cho3r, "What is rmiled bitterly —"knows , every • `... Mors trained leaders, scion- this you tell est What do you road and byway between here and " tlsts• and men and wanton of meantM high academic and professional " the line. He knows what he's s""a training ining on' needed in all ports i did not mean to • speak. of it doing—always did know." of Canada. The University of ever, Madame." Rudolph stared Madame stood up straight and at the AFe. ,. i training men and •worsen for there is no point in. keeping 0. Michel Fabre always defied me., al• leadership and for the duties lepce. -It was—Tyles Goujou who ways had his own way, always s'h and responsibilitiesib11responsibilitiesof dtizen• : .told me laughed last, But —Jules who once halfpen- g tonight I have- iP•ed to see his picture -the one Mer pity for him, the anger has gone 1 k b Special Courses: Business idet has. And_ Jules knew how' Out of me. It would be a mercy it Adwieistretiee for young men much Meridel was interested is a ballet from some guard's gun - who plan a business career; that one. Jules had seen him when- 'Would pat an end to a lite like that- Joeraelism, o new course for. he was taken prisongL_by_ the Eng A traitor, a murderer—! God have writers who desire to enter this lis!. And Jules described him— ed the old lady from the room. fascinating profession. Repls- yes, even to the Iron Cross hs leaving Roger and. Meridel to the trotlon September 22nd, 24th, wore'- . Oberlieutenant Faber.! I quiet there, the soft murmur of 25th. For further Information am sorry, .madame. I wouM have the flames on the h'eartb, the low r rago Ing scholarships, nwtriat- died gladly to save voices of the wind In the trees. lotion requirements, fstudy,otc., w funds, you. Monsiettr Roger and • y � , 'It has been hard for you, Merl. . '• �' coarses of study, etc., write Meridel.' �' del," he said. y j 1 THE REGISTRAR t ` (To as Continue$) "IT go like a shot it my outfit TheUNIV=TVof _ _ goes, to. the Parc". says Cps. • • • "[ do not deserve to be sD>u Frederick Q. Topham, of Toronto, . WWWo �o anything," Meridel looked at Rog• - More' -than Gve months are re- 27 -year-old paratrooper, who be. � i er. 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With a restful, cheerful environment Carlsbad seeks to bring - :•+-"' good health and happiness to people in ordinary walks of lite; ASI? being operated by plain people without personal profit. We are willing to deal epeclally with those unable to pay usual rates; please state your circumstances. For September rates '-educed to $75. per month, and as low, as $62. per month for ward -beds, 1n- - eluding meals and many health features. Write stating your eon. DOURR YOUR MONRY BACK x ' dition: all lnquicies answered. since 1369 we have worked in full 'GUARAMM OE DELICIOUS IFLAVOUlt co-operatloo with the medical profession. riTQ�erCoraPl.Ites.Yon'u.gree tbepremoaca�4 /14A/APf MAY TO OCTA ER iPfCLUSIVlo aFaoy•eecaratbepardr used package tapoor grocer sea• ' C. N. R. Just east of Ottawa. di"i v1ar purchase p _ce will be refunded.. i(O1rTHLY HEALTH Di01R/T MAILED, Pals TRWA/KIlai -a iia OYAIt� OAT'OOMhAMIt<� CANADA NMlto . v r'. 'v r .�: t. Classified talo AD e�ae Mu i�lck. to°>R"STANLEY ' fi DMR coo AGfmoart � . WAS`" PED I ni 1►1 ,Good �Aifslfa Hay :.. � L>rMITED IRON •�,il�� Ontario 9 Theatre !''Aeasor's Matraiill, MarL�am+, • • Scarboro :unction Phone Marlif�si¢n 96 T�tANSPORT .. Wanted—Si�ager Drop Head Sewing TELEPHONES Howard 1117, and Scarburo 3Sb -TRANSPORT tO Yule Machines. We pay each, Call or write. Singer Sewing Machine, 18 . Ontario W. Oshawa, phone 696 • `Q1R'1AeB� P hone Stouftville 343 ftougiand Dressed Lvnber Doors Open Eaeh Night At 65/30 tf Sash Doors Screens MOVIHaFsss' Bou & ad Sold- •I Interior Trim u - Matinee Saturday At a P. M. Used Clothing -- sterilized, clean - Soft and Hardwood Flooring SAND GRAVEL ST( FRIDAY — SATURDAY - od and pressed like new. L;JM a _ °'large stock of high ch"a Ou" Brick Insulated Siding Cedargrain ShingLa Siding AUGUST 17 grad 18 _ and p=tL &W a goodWallboards Rock Lath cedar Shingles = - WANTED N T E D evercoeu exthar gnaw aiul Asphalt Shingles Roll Roo�g ..1Vlolly and Me stock or new t and Sys, furnish_ Masonite Products Barclay Tile DEAD HORSES AND CA7 1'LE ibnp sit very reasonable queer. Call ,'Rock Wool Insulation ren-Mnt and Lime Gracie Fields and Monty Woolley be �n Weeping Tile Sewer Pipe' For tree pielf 'up phone - .MARTIN-SENOUR 100 P. ° c. PURE P BROOKLIN .. .. .... :. bb' he Owls o Sam Schwarta .. .. 21 _Bond Street West, Oshawa, Ont. PICKERING , . . ' .. . • 506 PICKERING89 Uomltrias THRESHING EQUIPMENT All grades of P. C. Cedar Shingles AGINCOURT ...... ....zone 2149 p'OR SALE ---threshing mach:ae, �@ pay the, phone ehargef Sidney Greenstreet, Pete' Lorre separator, 28 inch. Working condi tion. Can be' seen in Pickering. All GORDON YOUNG LTD MONDAY —. TUESDAY completes @all Toronto HOW 1168. Faris Elevator Notice --t O Y01 -- AUGUST 20 and 21 ; • FOR SALE —. 25 and 80 foot Hydro Toronto Phone Ad. 86M poles. Delivered. Lines run on priv- Res. W -Phones Off. SSW Do l a Bre Solicit Your Attention aid We do building of all Ythilds Meat V 1l$ii� gte property. Wiring done. Markham Business �s Claremont ea , Fame 74 R A. Aug. 31 Feeds CARPENTERING Ann Sheridan and Alerts Sstigt FOR SALE — i1bb0 frame house in Poultry, Bog, Dairy, whole or CEMENTING Select Short Subjects Pickeri>,ig Village. Hardwood floors chop Western Grain, Growing- PLUMB1140 Market -. aid hydro. Small cash ps)Tnent and Mash for chickens, 500 grain 80(M+'ING WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAT easy telae. Apply AZ E. Richardson, 100 lbs Developing Concentrate we also sell Brantford Ova Motto - Saundedios or saucy AUGUST 22 and 28 phone Pickering 60. M Brea, Shorts, llasmed, Oil�MiddlBags rim' ll, Dupin llWaterm Choice Baby Beef`s fross OstuW* � �- '�*l� FOR SALE 8 sage ready to far- , W� Feodag, Steel Fence Posts � 'Duro. Water _ Finest Fay e V ery Thought ►t row; 6 shoats; 9 suckers. Arthur Binder Twine, Harness Ss�•� Beatty Stalls gem -node Hagge A Specialty r Hedge, Phone Pickering 28112' and Farmers' Hardware ��°�' MWDelivery4 Braa�D oattarbsat OI You : - Milkers Instailei IBnilding Msteaiafs Woods' Cormarn- 8si:se and _ R SALE — 7 -foot Mc . �,�� Tresis -Friia Dennis Morgan sad Fs and y y ga ieswa Coolers - Traelor Onf 70 Woodsy - Deeiriag binder +Kith tractor r, 11A 11111111=46" Free 2 new canvasses. Howard Shier, i�,i Res .#'bees Right — Q+n Wy Goarant"d mnnes west of Pickering on No. 2 Asphalt soden Rolled Vii. M/oelt t;rsraaitsas Rtghw:Y. . 1 Wooden Shingles - p. :Pbpsa 66M A . L SUTHERLAND WANTED Ford, mode! A 28 or ;Cla�e�ont, O:� [' . d e �iRO�C7E l+�a■. ISM Ckot 29. Mechanically right. Tires immst- oriak Bos 477 New Office. at the United Church Manse, Pick- -- --- CUSTOM PLOWING eying, an Thursday -,August 11, 1846. it„sy service, some at its members. Psrmaaaat wagging Pads AND ORAD of Miss Minnie Patricia Moreon, o! Speck tribute was paid' to Jack ia• 1s. Cidiyi�D:ij�_I V - Cnitaio Plowing with Tractor 15 ' Napier Ave., Toronto, to Mr. Teefy, one of the first members of than FsaSs the Temper ani lytHilfitAL DlfitlmCTt)Q Tractor Lawn Grading. Eldridge Mason Ward, of Camp Bor- - M. Crittenden the club to 'go oversews, and to A!- Aslbalaae� _ _ Nerves. it may be Yom Ells. den, Ont•, and Margaretsville, N. S. vin Robinson, a member of the Pa*p- P+fene MarlL 25 Elm Street, Ajax - Rev., R. C. Copeland, officiated. lsh, who went overseas before the ftlala ii1N C. H. TUCK. . D. ver Sevt. 7 C. Y. 0. was formed. The occasion � Bleck, Opp P. 0. ICE BOfor sale. 75 pound cap- -St. Francis de Sales Church . also welcomed home the two Good- DLnay ' achy. Apply J, Bourne, Brock Rd. win --win boys; William and John. A heart- Markham, Ont. - T'ne Parish Choir held a social felt, but silent tribute was paid to ii _ cc Phone 1658 DO THINGS RIGHT on Monday evening last, at the the memory of one of the club's Maple Llai Fire OsBAWA, ONT. It m better not to do HT at home of the organist, Mrs. A. 'W - ,most popular members, George O'- sll than to do t9nem wrong. O'Connor,. to bid fajearell. to one of Connor, who was reported missing , R over mont'ns . It is its members, DSieii The1'e! yam. In action r six ago SERVICE TLis is Certainly true in legal who, after three years stay in Pick- the heroic sacrifices paid by such ,Insurance Co. RAD -10 SE CE _- Doeamerta. Wills, Conveyanem ering, has returned to ser home in as George O'Connor and Lloyd Wyrlb or Pbeasi —Cessuft Your Fanner -Lawyer Nova Scots 1, John Powei, acted as Murphy that has made the peace we CAPT. HUD STEWART ' . Master of -Ceremonies or even- oy nome-co W10.. �p Banal for Farm and Gomikin Pickering 17 828 -. ins and ma4e the .presentation, on brate possible. ' Expressions wen BuildinP behalf of the choir, to Miss Ryan. voiced for the speedy .return of ad • e s • who are still on aeUve military ser- Windstorm insurance -'Affil Bell~ Ward—Moeetdt Tile C. Y. 0. recently held s coo - vice in this country or overseas Wbl�nilL, Sam etc. . wnoo OMAN w4 t W evening -in Lynbrook Park to' Morgan O'Connor was the Master of Aim IasorMN at - B� Hate , marriage took Place quietly welcome home from overseas MR- Coetenonies , for the avenins. All Binds 'h1°y crab es NO"" dli - _ Rowe ARTHUR FIELD elmBOWIrian PRONlr . 52 R a i .. XOUR HELP Y. NssaEn �ro�v... =F WE ARETO 311V8 OUR LATE FQITS AND VEGETABLES Thousands of Tops are Ready for Harvest -Will You -,Lend a Hand? Yaw is p —let's not waste it thionic Leif of IWDI Now. in multi" to oar own put in. he nee los pat in. The need is nasdo. we- most also help• teed Ube miWoM dsperste Volunteer of starving people in liberated Europe• This 7oar sereiass TODAYI is a tremsnams task. but it can be dose. 0 W O Y B N — Sherr I!—we all do oar share. This " in the last available hand can 'rasf we ars 1 is asset o fo aced. Fill is this barmUng e®ari coupon and gull TO. this year—es let's ad Ditch in and ds a real : DAY I _ _ Jobl Help will ded be neefrons Aug" lith HOS Mme. tbrosih m October low. an High sehoer iM is soapes below and mail TODTa sbilwA willingfin waft on s far,a bas pamimilon and Is isquesism! by the Xhk- !br four weeks• sereiea, transportation wfg eller of Edaealiou. ts, be foil one war. Toe f" amara (Aa•ast' ' Lrwaan oat of sobet Seth to October 2mb) tsnawaftatbo4 will be > - � mood of Har - Dela both way& prlsanBuinToronto.l�XX siBuildings, • e I am istens" Is belpisi with the low bmvdsL Pleass sed use to thm taSoVINNAI . ONfARlO�1 Q .� D A _ Tao A 'POST oFFI I WILL SE AVAn"LX FROM (Date) TO . (Dab)` NTARICST RAILWAY STATION NSIAAEST MM STOP Aemamodation is in camps supervised by the Y.W.O.A, or Y.M,C.A.-bat YOU mast bring sheets and blankets. D0Ib*.4MV09CIAL COSOUTM ON rAM L&W= AGRICULrv31s - LABOUR . SDUCATIOlf Ir �1t ,.Major, spent s few days with her Rotary - coutianed !rest treat D+te ed businessman, who has become LA A R E M 0 N- T COOj• Diisaes Beds+ and June Fina. Many farmers have threshed• their around him at the moment, he felt thoroughly imbued with the thrill of his remarks would not be !ailing on Power".' Hirohito stands for, )a* grain by now, and the others are non-sympatheticeverything the de,.. dw Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart of gradually g their thrashing. ears. Medicine has shout eve Toronto, spent the week end at the been responsible for and credited in their determination for "a naw Dirs. Bate entertained her neph- The pea- vipers on Wilkins' fare withmuch '";Howard Hswkley home, hew and nice here over the weaken& 'an now closed down. Many farmers trail field of the thepropas made y- order' oppose. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coates, Tor- Miss Wanda Vamwmof Toro report a �� � Peat ��9` , Any forth of negotiations with ,onto t S Q+ ion with their eve years Nipponese that perms to spent Sunday with Mrs. Jno. spent the week end withr Mr. and pre crop. . y app of life and the Coates.lite peror to retain bin dignity had Diisa Luella Redshaw of Toronto Mrs. Donald Beer. tea orfifteen eare, largelymthrough p ssesaions will only lead to the The local Mission Band held their �rbi�K Road the study and effort of those en- re-establishing of the ­,yellow East" ,was with friends 'here over SmzdsY• annual Picnic at Gruen s Park on gaged is the medical profession, that has been waiting for many ' sMr, and Mrs. Don Hedges and Saturday. phare to get into a family .were with TaroTito friends y thag Neighbors and friends of Mr. and Presideht FrankaX Chapman has would lift therm from an imanginmT ...over the week. end. Mrs. Hedges is "�`• Greenwood �• Roy Keith held a very enjoy- charge of the meeting next week inferior tate ;:spending a few days in the city. able surprise party at their. home on and has arras gory in the hnrrsau race, Capt. Vic Robinson and' family ged for a group of to that which he believes we cla(7s1' =spent the week end,at the home of Saturday evening in honour of their short addresses by the Chairmen of to enjoy. Dir. and Mrs. Roy Bsignsll. The C. G. I:' T., under the lead- new grandam, son of Mr. and Mrs. a_ nu mber of the Club Committees. l rshi of Miss• Edna Green, put on Earl Kms, of Oshawa uMrs. Alf,.:. Pretty is recovering e _ `. P- -- sgood-service an 5uada irioriin of nicely -atter her recent operation. Y g• Detroit, spent Saturday with Pte. Lyman McCoullagh and fem- Miss Jean Batty, of Ohawa, deliver- and Mrs. Cliff Hirohito , fly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ed a very helpful address. 'Miss. Judy Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Rodd, of Ud- : James McCoullagh. Silcox, of ,�oraato, rendered a ben- Friday f August 10—The armounce- We heard that a straw stack is utiful solo, while the girls took ora, Mr. and Mrs. George Currie, of went has just been made that Japan UAefrVe charge of the 'music; with Carol Woodville, Thos. and Mrs. Rodd, of .. �. this vicity was on fire on Sunday g . Lindsa " were Sunda is willing 'to accept the Potsdam afternoon, but have been unable to McVey at the organ. Y Y visitors with surrender conditions, with some "con- On .locate it. _ On Sunday, August 19, the Young Mr. and Mrs, James Farley. Mr. dH,.,e little gentleman RE Hiro- F. O. Ren Lo et arrived home on People's Union will have charge of Taos. Rodd hsa just arrived home hito Y after serving must not be interfered with or the' service, g three years overseas. : - • :the week end for &,30 day leave. Mr. and Mrs. James Young, � subjected to any restri<;tions orPICKLES A Daily Bible School has been Billy scud June Raint have been B, of condition& The irttie gentleman , held all this week in fire Baptist holidaying with friendsIn Hamilton Mount Forest visited with Mr. and who, even though a Divine Character for two creeks. -Mrs. Walter Middleton for a few -=but don't rick - .Church. Thi Eras! meeting will be to the humble, lowly Jag subject, _ hold tonight is the chinch, at 8►00 �. M'. Silcox, a Chaplain of the days � w� is the same little fellow, who en-preckm o'eiock. Everyone is invited to this Army has returned home. His wine Mrs• English cad Beverley are joyed riding around in ex food and strut and three little boys met him is the holidaying the'. Haliburtoer Dial- pensive by spoilage the _ fig• Y vitt t motor care, luxurious clothing and use of inferior vinegar. City, when the trop A bowling tournament of the P train casae in. the most extravagant household- �(jes oda V' provincial play-offs was held here, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ayne, of Tor, Mr- and Arse J. Smith are spend- fact just about -` the vinegar your Mother i Vinegar— onto, spent the holida with Mrs. • F. a few days with their laughter ; Pett a mem- j used —alar Let Thursday evening Stouffvills y at Claremont, t everything that we ex � uniloH won the rinks. Markham won the W. Gibson, e i ber of the Divine Circle to be doing - -high qua 1 i t �► a a<d dovblee and singles. Both these, The Woman's Association quilted without. Cunning as The is, he was again for the Red 'Cross last Thurs. FOOTBALL AT CLAREI[ONT . ' teases will 'play in the semi-finals A footballble to maintain his bold upon • the h>i, Aurora on Aqgast 18tb.. day.. Caine,g 0. Claremont vs. religious life of: his . preopYt has been the leader in 'lbs park services are still Mr. and Kra. Midgeley satertaia• Slovaks, Wille be played on Saturday, Ontario for ova 80 years. being taiaed it to that degree, we prefer held - on Sunday evenings, and the ed friends from the City on Sunday. August 18, at SAS p. at.. at the Park to awl a state of religious fanaticismb On sale at all grocers. is CUMMo�. is a morning worship in the United Dir. K. Ellison has been engaged � I'ea� 9aerificing of one's life is considered Bend for FREE Church. Rev. L M. Wenham is in with the Robert Simpson Co. ice• the greatest gift a Jap can make Recipe Booklet to Cans. • _charge o! both services: The many friends of DdisB Joyce lEa lilA saarisai - . . far his $nperoi. a supposed des- _�-V1 Limited. 112 - -- Miniksr here so to.learn learn of her cemla nt of some early Sun God. The regular meeting o!• tce l W. �' .• - - � Duke Street, 'Toroabo. - X S. was held at the home of illness, while away on her holidaya, GRAY -- In loving. merngry of our Nevertheless, those in. the West Mrs W. Ward on Thursday, Aug. and hope she may 8000 be well e- dear son William Allan Gray, who are not seriously influenced by the . The president. Mrs. . F. Loyst ' Hough to comehome.- passed sway August 19, 1943. descendant of any nnytlrical' or leg- conducted, and Mrs. Thos. Condy's The many friends of Mr. I- Beet- 'Tia sweet to know well meet again endary figure, aeric are going to CANADA charge of the program by ase p to learn he ti doing Where troubles are 'no more; Tinegars group was i0 a 'look upon Hirohito as ane of the Tae vasiouai , items were taken by fine, since hie recent operations And that the one we loved so well, wealthier* men in the world,- the .members of the group. Direr, H.- The a4eay friends of Mrsy Stanlry , gn Just gems on before. holder of a • large interest in praet- Johaeton gave a re interesting were g� to see' her .at church again'—Lovingly remeasbered i Ipa�ts+ssd ga very g y dry Dtother, ically every industry of any size in after her to ills -paper 0a toe" American Indians, �' ese� - ' fatber, Wile and Chiideere. Japan, ,aa extremely keen, far-sight- "Our Neighbours".Ri • .. F• Ev. Hammond ' Arriveage s HCit�ll'�%� From, overseas -]Pte. Ev. Hammond arrived home Dir.. and Mrs. M.- Draper visited t _. ;from overseas on Sraoday. He had friends at Highland Creek on Fri- - been overseas since last January. daffy of last week. _ -Travelling with a motor division, he Sorry to report Mr. Forsythe,.-of- YDRO was, is Holland had German Ev. Uxbri who is at nt n Pacific leave. tier Gene, tell while in the barn and _ _ -- ' is atilt under the doctor's carr. • Bob Holman Back ' After Four Rev. Ernest Heal, of Toronto, and 1 RURALY Mrs. Heal - . ERY Ec. Overseas conducted .. SYHEN . t2iee servlleoe. ■ 4 M. S., Robert Holman, well- last Sunday evening. '.known Claremont" boy is back after We hope to have Prof. Dalruage, :fear years overseas. He served of McMaster University this corning . with the' Ontario Tank Regimeae Sunday w+mg, also our pastor, AM trained at Oshawa and Camp who will be •home on his holidays. • : iBorden. Bob saw a great deal of Services at 7.30. Interested people - saetim in Italy, Sicily, Holland and welcotaed. , - Germany. He is hams now waiting Mrs. Glen, of Toronto, Dire. Gores ' ,discharge. His wife and Claremont don Lehman, of Markham and Mr. Q+v e trial were on 'hand to welcome and Mrs. C. Taylor, of Toronto, via. •� Lim home. ited Blake and Mrs. Lehman, - Mr. and ?firs. Dstoe and Gail, of - L/L , O Former Claremont Friend Laid To Toronto, spent the week-end with / '�`•'aaC. Rest Robert and Mrs. Defoe. :�4L ...� mac, r•er,e "'� Well known to ,most Claremont Mise Margo Wilson' entertained at t.� People for many years, Mrs. 3sa a shower on Thursday evening fur /7�O& � � '"`tel G%! "'"• Nichgl, passed away in the East anew bride, Mise Vera Zubrsycid, jls� w . •: General Hospital on Monday_ morn- whose' marriage will take place is ing, after a abort illness. Toronto on August 18. Born in .. Toronto, she lived- there ' Pte. ' Pete Forbsy the called on all her life. She .was a staunch friends on Sunday last. .� • . ,,,.cp 'i member of Chalmers Presbyterian .Mrs. Violet Atkinson spent. &day - - � '=6./�•t.� - Church. Her Husband predecesAd in Toronto. ' v y 'bee a number of years ago. Each ,14ummer, a'ctie came to visit at Clare- . ,Q,Qq•,` ,fir d0 7nont and made a large circle of -- .* Ouli t 21011 friends here.' . _s. Surviving are ` two sons a John Miss Eileen Carson and Mine x xx x and Ernest, both of Toronto. Helen Wilson spent a few, days !asp ,[ ` -I -'rhe fcmral was held on Wedges week in Toronto. - �O.9 XX x xx day from, the Bates and Dodd fun' Mn Jean Lin+totr acrd girl friend T oral PoriPurs with interment in the Of Toronto, spent the week-end with -- -- tMonnt Pleaswit Canetery. the former's parentew J : Xt. had JIM Short, of Brampton, Mina A Fergie and Mrs. Brown, Toiho writer of this leiter and several thousand others who are in the some position,-' with ildrs. Johnso o! Drayton; , ni yton; of Claremont, spent Sunday with p'ae year Hydro can definitely say that your application for service certandy has not. ' "also Mr. and Dire. Eberletn and son, forager's sister, Mrs. B. Carson. sli X% PPS our mind.!' Everythh" Nat =4 be dos»'h being done to rhea as many now r of Cleveland, visited Lel weer with On Sunday evening, the Mission Customers as soon as possibI4; >1Li�re UadsrhiIl. Band and Baby Band were in charge < a of the Program. Mrs. George ail- given though Many regukBoas�hew be relaxed, and the war in It"" D ear; L7ROU��M son was in charge of the Mission there is little, if any, sigh of improvement in the shortage of labour and malerfals: The HRird section, and Mrs. Wm. Har . 1 ' bran is � shortage of only one of the many parts ushered le eomplele o service results in a delay: .Mrs. DaGeer lrao retmraed home Different in raa�di of .the Baby Band. The labour and maierlols avoilabio are beiafi used with eadnme have and piannhig to . 3 readings were given abort serve as many new rurd cu fowl as gviddy es pessiW& from the hospital, after a success- missions and suitable music Rha ful operation for appenl offered. Mise Dtildred Woodward is in the Next Sunda Mr. '8 To these applicants in areas where Hydra lin" are slip to be eonstrwdedr Hydro x y each, brother• Oshawa Hospital and is improving in-law o! Mrs. Cetil cervico will be made available as the supply of labour and materials improves. Already - .Jones, who is � • sufficient a ieertions have been received which will nicely after' an appendicitis oiler• on his vacation, will be the guest applications require the construction of over 2,000 miles of line that cannot be undertaken in 1945. However. your Hydro is making 'S ati0n performed last week end. speaker and the Young People's every effort to complete by the end of 1945 all applications mode in 1944 that boyo - Mr. and Mrs.Phil Forsythe call- Union will be in charge o! the pro- ; - ed at the Blown home recently. Mrs. Brambeen, � V • Y approved by letter. Your. Hydro has done and is doing everything Forsythe is slightly improved, On Sunday morning, DZissioaary Mrs. Auld is vacationing 'as in Sunday was observed. Miss Kruger, scything possible to a+xlend electricity, to .former years with Mr. and Mrs. C. a missionary, who is e � essential rural services. The Hydro rural service that you pre walling for will be xpecting her Burrows• call to Africa, at any time, v m, completed just as soon as'the labour and material situation. perM►ih. �K Mr. West (filed Rev. I. E. Kenn- the guest speaker. Mrs. ELmer Wit- edy's appointmeq here on Sunday. Sm favoured with a lovely solo. 1 Dir. and D[zs. Wer. Barton of De- Sorry to report Mr. hand Diva.' . THE HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO `d trait are ' visiting relatives berg James Wilson both in pe-or health. tl:.d week. ,: •0, r-mam.+_ xc.. ,.,. ,,.' :':. .,. ., .-, .. •_,.°.: __ _ - .,-,, - ,..: ,. .._ .[:y-." _ -. - -. - _.. ;,.,. Yc.z.�.t..a: uY.w%n r�:• ' s -a ceptable rental, through the as - Duty A �><tazen s S.You 'Board? ' eery of the landlord or otherwise. ;,. Ai HomC 10 nC Wbat was once the natural duty - ;�w, . ,. of the citizen has been passed os to the :state. x'�.. "There's only one thins( wrong Since the days of the hardy pi- ' ,ritll this canoe," said the soldier oneer up until a few years ago, ����� for Candda's t - + 160 the sweet young thing on the every man with a family • seemed WW -river, ., to accept .a community= responsF- _ A*� /� _ __— 'And what's that?' she asked. bility of biulding a home in which -:.s DUNG Ao►od needs..sinew inon� Qn ever "Nell," • he replied, "if I try to to shelter them, comments the _ �Idaa you.in this. it might capsize." Pon Arthur ' News-Chtoaicle _ The giri ,sat silent fora few Times have either changed with 'Moth -Kill li minutes.' Then she remarked, "I • the war, or a good deal of loose - - ii�r day mQm housewives ' can swim." thinking has developed in the mat- End that =CBdy40-eat cereals --0 ter of home ownership. Now the cA dog Is loved majority of Canadians in urban united Kingdom scientists have. play ilia impprtant Pett Trot planning saflefying meals - By old nasi young, centres look to 'the 'government to found a simple means of making clothes permanently- permanently- mothproof. He wags his tail, find them adequate housing or. + +hep serve Keyloj#g'a for Aad -sot his tongue if not that, to the pressional The agent is D.D.T. - the anti - of _i0l�agtr�, rhll ran,$ —o— landlords. It may well be pointed malarial, anti -typhus powder sieve- at any _—.-. _ Y,. m_.Eriiaitr during the .war. gupperB, saadcs Daughter (sighing): "john does out first wrti� ever added iaceEof�- loped.- ---- - — not love me any more:' government paternalism personal which has already saved thousands thheofdayl Mother: "How do y,. of Allied lives. ' In its .new role you know?' freedom "dies a tittle." r: "When he brings me In grandfather's time it was al- of moth-keler tot iYhdissolved oodaring - Dau hie r a and applied g for ° home at night. sow, he always most, an u nhe and -of thing chooses the shortest way." family to live in a rented house. manufacttare, thus becoming a pec- t� _ o— Today it is different. There was manent part of the wool's structure. !v When Tommy grown was never a time when the people of A minute quantity — 02 per cent Great . Canada had• more money or high- of'the weight of the woo; treatedcloth soots elf* 42 asked to name the Car ' Man thous s are --is -sufficient to make the replied: 'Michi- er earnings.Y : ver man times ` �d t ►+° ~, • • " •� • of Com' he p in a financial position t bund moth -proof however Y gan, Superior, Huron, Erie. {vee 'but, instead it is washed or cleaned. D.D.T. can ° t°°F* ��w� fie! :;;ICC ntario, and Veronica" homes for themse they take the attitude that it is -also be u,ed for temporary moth - the responsibility of the govern- - proofing of clothing already in -- ment to findthem homes at an ac- use -Le., by mixing with the sol- % W0' ?o Treat vents used in dry-cleaning. Cothing a ' 1 1 this way 4.. , �„ e, Painful Pae: .Hero to the chance tar every per- -son son to Canada sufterin8 from sore. :Itching, painful plies to try a simple +heme remedy with the promise of a reliable firm to refund the cost Of the treatment if you are not satisfied with the results Simply go tip soy druggist and mat a&a directedle . gem R dRis onand intern. al treatment. easy and pleasant to use and, pleasing results are quick- ly notleed. Itching and somneu are relieved, pain subsides and as -t11itreik4nenss Is continued the sora, panful plle tumors heal over leav- _ _-_9ag the rectal.' membranes clean and healthy. Oct a bottle of Hem - Raid today and see for yourself what an way. pleasant way this Is to rid yourself of your pile misery. NQT'Zr The epaaset of tkin watke cleaned re -du ar y in would be nearly 100 per tent moth- proof: This new application of ' D.D.T. was developed• by research workers ''of the United KingdomWool Industries Industries Research Associ- ation. the airmen got ' back a plane flew -' over the village and dropped par- You Will enjoy Staying At Gifts containing brightly colored 'the ST. REGIS HOTEL Fliers Drop Gifts calico trousterp,- shorts, razor blades TORONTO To Native Rescuers (greatly prized because they un • Every Room witb 110tk- 9116000-' be made into so many things), bar-'' of ud relepko■e• hers' seiasors, knives, jackets, Bsb- • 9Doub . $3 086 Natives in a New Guinea village Double. d. O ap. ing lines for fitrznging bows, • tsoer reed. ot.l■a azul vas°- saved the' lives of two crashed medicaF supplies. And a for dot fns tftgbtty. _.. fliers of the R.A.F. They fed them for Lazarus, the small son of the $herbourne at Carlton - -- and guided them to two weeks village mission • catechist. _ Tel RA. 4136 past japanese positions. Soots after Is a sellable !fess. delag-"-SOSO In Canada for ever JS Yeah. It Yalu Itebitals, _ SATISFY YOURSELF - EVERY TEACHERS WANTED are troubled with were. - raleful piles. Hass -111s1011 oast beip- BABY CHICKS FUR SALIM sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or should xon's Raus- L. SN� you quickly er The small parebar will be gladly refuuded. 11'REffi RANGE PULLETS. 'YWELVE THISTLEDOWN ANGORA& UN23 -Canada's siestas edy'Neurftl�ld oly �unso'a Drug Teacher wantted for B.S. g Dowllog. Larch - _ ..'grlee weeks,ttp to Ia7ing. Also day-o1d weeks of outstanding Write. for tree folder. Browns gtore. 236 Elgin, Ottawa. Post, Balfour and wood. Ont Duties to commence hatched to oSder trp! Fall chickschTwaddleto Hatch- Angora Ranch, !78 Courtiaod St- D nisi 11,00. -Sept. b- Salary 11250.00 per ao- RAIRDR'BSSrXG Chick erfes Limited. Fergus. Ontario.' ltcheaer, Ontario. num. Apply stating qualifications to Mrs. .lean 'Jennings. See.- . THAT FREE RANGE PULLETS S2 WEEKS- PEDIOREED. ANGORA RABBITS wool, Producing stock. L 'E A R N HAIR -DRESSING THM Treaa.. Larchwood. Ont - up to 2i weeks, IasY old chicks deliv- Finest Lynwood Angoras. BOB 140• Robertson. method. Information _ FRO - WANTED QUALIFIED FRO- hatched to order for Fail Top Notch Calckerfsa. Oshawa- on request regardtn8 classes. Robertson's Hairdressing Acad- testsbt teachers for Township School Area Kennebec, duties - cry. Guelph. Ontario., _ ONCE, USED.T6-LB. JUTE POTATO . amp, 117 Avenue Road. Toronto ..of to commence Sept, 3; State quatl- ` IF YOU WANT gEPTEMBffiA OR weeks. 8%C each; is-tb. cotton sacks. 7c each; IN -Ib, oa• ticatlons and name b[ last Ia- *vector;minimum salary i1,Ebs. �.� 1: fall chicks, order noir for breed potato ion sacks, 6c each. Writs immed- � #aIISICAL ISiSTRCaIENTB Sec. as. , Apply J: E. Hughes. -Tee , tad dillyer7 data. , You wish. Write for chicks or pellets that lately. London' . Bag Compaa7.. Arden. Ont. - FRED A. BODDINGTON BiTIB, ptay be an hand for Immediate Landon. Ont, sells, exchanges musicsil tnatru- 'TOWNSHIP FOR SALE-BAI'tK. BARN 40x60. delivery. Bray Hatchery. 180 John stents. 111 Church, Toronto 2. S C H O O L BOARD6 �- N. Hamilton. Ontgoo condition. side and root Drury,Denison and Graham. Dia- ' ' PALMERS AMERICAN (PIT) BIILL one -ball . Metal. illavu. Whaling. Moorefield. Out. teatsat qualified teac#iers for A HAIRDRESSER terrier puppies, also femalesBE ,f 0 E open and bred. registered, urple &road- schools to following villages - Whitefish, Worthington sad, High ribbon. A. Palmer, Route t. i ' GAINING WEIGHT JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL [Agra -Tails; also one bilingual teacher Whitefish. stock. Ontarlo: . Great Opportunity. for rural school near and SL.FjNDEX •TEA Halydresslnss good Reply statins que11i1catiaas Mrs. R 13. CHOPPING 301-L IN GOOD LOCM. aids you terata Slender Ftgnra, Plwsant dignified protesafon, thousands successful Maryal salary expected to Murray. 260 Laura Ave., Sudbury. .1ty. Diesel power.'Alwayr good A Fly breads is garbage and crops Write C, 7. Cox. Auburn, turns your food into energy Instead o! fat. wages, graduates America's greatest aye• fres Out. Out. �� disesse GUARANTEED HARMLESS s tem Illustrated catalogue Writs or cn12 TEACHER WANTED FOR U -SS 1 man's. _ terms to 1'BATTERY LAYING CAGW, 72 oto composed pleasant herbs, no eKer• MAE HAcD$li��INd-= Na 1. Bond. Protestant, [least salary $1.400. Apply A. _ es. multiply � cages with troughs, $40• App. "Charles Scott Gormley, R-% 1. . •, or drastic dteL Month's -supply $1.00 postpald T 268 13LOOR W- TORONTO• class; 1Brtgbtwetl, Secretary -Treasurer. but Fly -Toa destroys .tines Ont. DOntltllOn Heb Diatributolrs Branches: 44 Ring Hamilton dr 71 R/deau Street Clttawa Bhuuaecoa P.O. Ontario. at a touch. � a IatEs 14id St. Lawre■n Blvd- 8toatreai TWO ..QUALIF2-ED P$OTESTAi4'Lt - bottle today BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES - -. ._ - .PATEWS Teachers for school area Nb 2 Ma nteagle. Apply statin 9&1&r)F we=n CLE> AN EASY MILKERS NOW available. We want dealers In TOBACCO FARM �, assn gylallflcatfons to G. 1 ,woo - cox• Sec.-Ilreas., R.R: No. 1. Hybl&, FETHERSTUNHAUGH R COMPANY r our territory. a S. Dennis Cb- Rldout St, 'London,` Ontasfo. $15;900. ';13,000 down --lit ACRE Patent Solleltora.. Established 18i0 14 King West, Toronto. Ontario. _ !6 tobacco ;arra. South-east of -Lon• be the beat 800lilet' of Information 0o n - MADAWASKA PUBLIC SCHOOL - w WILL TRADE FINE WOOD TIMH- don• considered' to Tobacco Fara! fa entire district. Quest - Protestant female teacher want- for Junior robin, 1st cor- ceut er 176 acres for -good truck or acres Price Includes entire crop of :40 preferred. but tlflcate with ti; erred ti or sell: Walter Coyyeow.• house ughnel 'flat. acres .tobacco• 30 acres popcorn. 16 'acres oats and all machinery. PHOTOGRAPHY sal not necessary; salary $1,Y00 pee Beet (,'ANADArS LARGEST BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Excellent buildings• including six loom house, huge barn ana annum> duties commence 4. F. T. Chaddock, Madawaska. Ont. IQok INTEREST IN NEW RADIO •6 kilns. Apply Bob i�lilaoa, • Invention. patent pending, has great salsa' value. Can be mann- -Or c/o BERT WEIR & SON. STUDIO `STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE WANTED PROTESTANT TEACH -or for S.S. No. 1 Euphrasl.a. Duties Tactured at low eoaL $2,000,' Modern house., Box 1806, Rouyn, Mo Dundas Street, London. , to commence Sept. 4. Apply stat- to e • S Don't risk losing your pictures Snaps can't be taken over again. Ing salary and experience Walter Lemon,' Waltgr's Fall%' FARMS Spun SALH DYEING AND CLEANING" r Send youfilm rolls to Canada's largest and finest studio. Get better Ont. P FOR SALE=FARM, HURON COUN• pictures at lower coat GOLDEN LAKE--EXPERIENCiiD Principal 116 IiAYE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS 'u. ty, 100 workahle acres. excellent PROMPT MAIL SBRVICE Protestant teacher, school at Village of - dyetng or cleanla ? Write to lad to buildings, good drilled well, close markets. Any Site Roll-$ or 8 Exposures 22 roomed Z3olden Lake, Ont Good train a� for taformdtion.'e' an answer your• questions, epart- to good highways and iIydro,avatlable $6,000. For par- DEVELOPED AND .PRINTED 26e Due ser3ice. ApD1Y,. stating sal Wm. I Ment H. Parker's Dye WoilA ticulars write A Moore, 203 "I get beat results from Star Snap- cry and experience, to B.S.No, g. Limited, 791 Yonge Street, To- ronto. Deloraine Ave., Toronto. shot Service" writes a customer in Nova Scotia, who adds that she has Hugh, Sec: -Tress., North Alsona. Golden Lake, Ont. FARM TWO HUNDRED ACRES cultivated, rear TS R�qr= I ♦ EDUCATIONAL tried many Places• - SPECIAL ALBUM OFFER , S.S. Nk- WELLINGTON C; requires 11; Wes Luther,' requires a teach erG AR/°s ATTEND BUSINESS COLLEGE fenced'. Seventy: wood, pasture, sugar bush, large bank Darn. cement floor, large New Style. Album With Prints 16-20-117 1f 18c .A duties C commence SID;• 4• °ApD1Y to Charia a Slvill. Secy _ 1� this Fall. Enquire about Greg -Da i' Shorthand, choice of •highlyeat _bailee, atone wall bb cement, 'water, one. sizes With fLis atenograp era, secretaries and re- .'spring sink, to ep apple trees, 2rJlt miles from two ENLARGEMENTS- TIONAGA-PU SCHOOL - porters .Graduate wi4h_Gregg.," towns, school bus 'passes door, COLOR1rD AND FRAMED moo•. I.,• Peniinrwoo requires 1 ! RS FARM sIACHINI3AY FOR SALE lent 13,000. Box 148, Sundridge: Enlargements 4 x 6" to beautiful 2 for 25c. Framed, on teacher, all grades, duties to cora :mence Sept, 4: salary .$1;200. ApMad - COLD easel mounts, In pF'yTtaSmitfi er OYT TIRED H�• 60 H.P. INTERNATIONAL 130 ACRES SALE,9 _yards tick Walnut'or $ _secretary-treasurtions ver 1STA— tfonary Dia Y Write or phone Lowvtlle •Feed BFOth ' la:keshore. - Leonard Whittington, .SilvertClrcasstans Ebony finish .frames, 59,c each. If* enlargement colored. 79e each. Tionaga, Ont. :Mill, Route 2, Milton, Out. R.R. 1, South River, Ont OLD PICTURE'S RESTORED - WANTED '��- ]90 ACRES. GOOD GRAIN. AND We can restore .any old photograph WANTED - AN EXPERIENCED FOR SALE dairy farm, two houses, bora. or snapshot and make say" single dairyman, or a married silo, stables, hydro, good wells,_ _number - of prints or enlargements man with no .children for caring CHICK HATCHERY creek, hardwood bush, orchard; desired. -The. process requires the the for a small, butt,, high - class+hol $1500. FOR CHICK HATCHERY mile from store post office, four from To- work of skilled artists, but coat 1s reasonable. Send us your Cottle - stein herd on R.C1:P, in Peel Coua ty District. .'living' condt- near ' London. Capacity 200,000 near ' church, School, ronto-Kingston highway. Box 332. picture and tell us what you want .Good tions and wages of $76,00 to r Six Jamesway Incubators, - t1�� MBR j• Ilgf>s: i SEt�IdLE i Buaks7e setting .units and all Colborne, Ontario. done end we wilt tell you the cost before doing the work. $100.00 ,'depending on the man. - - a Box 42, 73 Adelaide W., Torota necessary equipment.• Price In- to MFA" �Y eludes- exceptionally good , build- STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE . MEDICAL _ . -_ Jugs. Businsas has grown too �. �MA�E PAIN larF. for owner to handle. f WEIR & 'SON' Box 129. Postal Terminal A. Toronto print llama and Address Plainly on yy A N 1� E D - A THOROUGHLi I trained coon hound preferably -must be good at trail ass IT'g PROVEN-EYFaRX SUFFER- .i, of Rheumatic Pn a or Neur- BERT Itis should try Dixon's Remedy; Orders. female broke oft of Lydia E.pinkham'aVagettbleCanpouod Dundas Street, London.-•• sod only Munroe Drug Store, •622 Elgin,, Ottawa. Postpaid ^$1.00. tree and ,Sacks. fox and deer. Give full parties- - fox Box 44, 1$ TIME 'T'EST'ED QUALITY fist self helps relieve periodic pain but ELECZ'AIC MOTORS, NEW, U8)i3D • SERVICE and SATISFACTION tars including price. Adelaide W., Toronto, 13TOMACR AND THREAD WUAMS often ars the eaves of 111 -health Q ALSO aecompaayYng nervous. tired, bought, sold, rebutlLL•• belts.* pul• higbotrungfeelings-when due to rune. 1sys, 'brushes. ,Allen �lectrNe Com- Your flims property develoded and WANTED TO PURCHASE PUI.-' ' $coal moathlr diattlrbaaces. It's osMr HI Dany Ltd.. fails Dufferis Bt- To- 4a humins, all a on. No one im• lad It thin printed. 6 OR 8 EXPOSURE ROLLS aha lets, all arced, from 6 weeks 1y igleyspatdfeeyvemed{einesforthhpat. Tonto. a>eael Why -not. Ou Is trouble! Interest ng par- REPRINTS 8 for 26¢ • to laying. Oood Prices paid. Apply 166 73 Adelaide W_ tV- Plnkham'sCompoundJke*owdfseW BORER your tfeutars--creat Write MulyeneY's Toronto 2 FINEST ENLARGING SERVICEsom You not get all the films you to Sox Ionto. , w labeldireetiam. Try itl iI,R.T., (}OLDIE, • McCULLOCH 66 MA! Liig. STIOAM. IRMA! " � Remedies. Specialists. BAUMSEICA Fl)OT 8ALII Dffi-` may want this !ear. bat you can get all the quality and service You desire films to GROCERY e. if uitable, Will buy OprR� �4oi��� CffiLLENT CONISITION offensive odor Instantly, by pending your party..2 - TOKffiR, RA�>� stroy• 6ic bottle. Ottawa egoet Denman irll•F:Station 1. IAL TorontollCE 1AdelaiderW Toronte.l8o= ♦D► I,A>ZNDR 1128 Drug Stove. Ottawa • IiiVi< M--tfY�� TORO •'�.a+:Cdssacrr'.:s�e,su'c'y6:'�i- ..n... �,'. '.a.: ... .:..:...~ atxe'.ar,Wwa�°•.,�`.;r. ,:n.a,�d+a;:,w. pRµR�s'..awe: ,•,:w.•:;us. ,w..u.n: -.. � VVM VICTORIA CROSS and intense pain he never falter- .. ed in his task. Having completed immediate first aid he carried the wounded man steadily and slowly back through continuous fire to p� 1 the sheker of the woods. I r '*During .the " next two hours -- Cpl. Topham refused all offers of ONLY s medical he}p fc,r his own wound. He worked most - devotedly PRIMP /# )WE 5PAUPWAY- throughout this period,- to 'bring ^� in wounded, showing complete 100 SALES PER #0UR!y' $ disregard for the heavy and ac- curate ,enemy - fire.- It • was only when all casualties , had been Y¢ cleared that he ' consented' to bis ` ' I=agiu0' �e 'P11n78hmmt these tires tool[ In this y^ own wound being treated. 'grueling, torturing test of tire safety and endur- "His immediate evacuation was ante as Wilbur Shaw, the famous. race driver, ' 4u ordered, but He interceded so under supervision of the American Automobile earnestly on his "own behalf that Association, averaged 100.34 miles per hour for' t he utas eventually_ allowed' 'to re- 500 miles On the Indianapolis ' turn to duty, ::� Speedway --equal to 50,000 miles 'On- his • way back' to .his . comr of Ordinary driving. Not a single _ . puny he came across a carrier skid or. blowout oeeurred tri the+' , +' which had, received a direct hit. entire' 500 miles—at 'speeds up to _ 135 mil an ho fini Enemy, n, orfs✓ :fire, was still .dr H8 hour—de to r00! x ping 'around, the carrier itself that- h'7ret3t0n8- etiC.-rubber E ° 44k was burning fiercely, and' its own s tires will stand p t* any demand mortar an. -munition was exploding, you can make of them! Remembeir s. -an experienced officer on. . the _ .• Mthis fact when you buy new tire/. p•' _ i spot had warned all not to ap- O 'preach tht carrier. ".CpL Topham, nowever. im- mediately went out alone 'in spite .� of the blasting ammunition' and - ' enemy fir£, ands rescued, the three occ)ipants of the carrier. He brought -these . mea back. acro the open ground, and although r k one died 'almost- immediately - ai- s ' erwards, • he arranged for the �I : evacuation of the other two, who. . undoubtedly owe their lIves ep - hiM.►, • CpL Frederick George Topham, 67 -year-old Toronto member of "This non-commtssl4ned officer ` the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion, who has been, awarded the showed .sustained gallantry of .the - Victoria Cross for gallantry wfille serving as a medical orderly highest order, for six -hours; most duringthe Battle of the Rhine. - of the time, in"great _ pain. He -performed a series of acts of out - Topham, who becomes Canada's of the Rhine. At about 1I.00 standing bravery and his magni- 41 73th Victoria Gross winner of this am., _whilst treating casualties.. _ .;icent- and selfless courage ia- war, saw sniper bullets kill two sustained in the drop, a cr for A » Y spired all those who witnessed ether medical orderlies, but this help' came from ti- -_wounded man ..., • . ' acid not stop him from treating in the open. Two medical order - and carrying an unknown num- lies from a field ambulance went �� lber of wounded to safety. out -to this man in succession but NAZI Milnes St><ll - • $ 3 .Tq he action occurred near Wes- both were killed as they knelt Danger TIl ClydC PROVED ' OSPEEDWAY sel last March 25, when the Bat- beside the casualty. . " FOR YOUR PROTECTION O N THE HIGHWAY rile of the Rhine was at its height. is Official Citation "Without hesitation an d on hjs &-German submarine slipped into own intiatvePLphafent the Firth of Clyde three weeksThe cita4ion accompanying'the forwardthrough intenseire to before. V E -Bay • and planted 1 is Distlosftig -this the Admiralty stoops. returning to the United award to Topham read: replace d*tt, . orderlies who had large magnetic mines, three of said an area .of -snore than: 1,000 States, have made at least two de= " "On March 24, 1845, CpL Top- been killed before his eyes. As which have not been located des- square miles had been dragged by pastures down the Clyde since the "• bam, a medical orderly para- . he worked an the wounded man, pite a search since April 20, when Royal Navy minesweepers. potential danger has existed. They titrated with his battalioa on to he was himself shot through the the first of them exploded and Both the Queen Mary and Queea are equipped- with every known a strongly ''defended area east nose. In spite of severe bleeding sank a 200 -ton fishing trt}w}er. Elizabeth, . loaded with Aatericaa anti -mine, device. A111ED MUITARY GOVERNMENT LEADS GERMANS ALONG 'THE ROAD BACK' Courts meet regularly to try offenders against Military Government regulations. They have jurisdiction over an persons in the Allied occupied territory except members of the Allied, Forces. k `� , x uV►. I� �^ ,.•`' 730 ;.,., 4 3 .:'� '1k f 4 Cif :`•a� ) } .Y so German civilians get copies ..of .. a weekly. newspaper- published' under supervision of Military Government authorities. Besides news, Thert are on' estimated 9,000' elementary school children fart the American• zone of Germany. are guidance ,Schools opened under - - it carries proclamations, new. laws and other regulations. '-. - -• ' ,' of teachers approved by Military Government education officer. These photos, taken recently in Bayreuth, Germany, depict- ways in which Germane -along ''German civilians by .printing "Off Limite to Allied Troops" signs and selling them 1 ate being led the road back to the democratic way of life under Allied military.;' , _ ` to property owners for posting. They pleaded guilty and were heavily fined. In ' controls. They gre typical., of the . Rrogreas . toward gopernmenta4. educational and photo •of auxiliary policemen, the leader, left,. served on . Bayroutb's - police force _ s economic stability being made by the Allied Military Government units which moved t- ,". TM or 40 years, retired during the Nazi administration and was recalled from retirement [iy the Military into German communiites immediately behind the combat troops. Upon Gerdians ' Government. New starved civilians like those in photo at left, Below; wait hours in 'front of the' M. G. 'building for copies of the Boyriscber Tag; •litre these in the pictures --the- --children and adults—rests the "fate .of the new Reich. They must atone for the crimes of. Nazism and make thc:r own future }a. ... Weekly netaspaper. Children `in photo at right, below, are kindergarteners, the first '?age r accordance with the decrees of the Big Three as' announc_d-`from, Postdam. In court " ' ' . group to be atarted. back to school. Arproximately half a million children 'will attend the first four q _auttrotities ' gradea of elementary school b fall. Military scenes at. top, left, .two defendants standing at extreme right, sold protection to ue rebuilding schools, -many of which were wrecked by warfare. r *++°. ... +� ...,col ,rye•. a,+ �. .J� :-„ . ., a . . _'. I . :, �r:_ . , I Y w�. .: 'fiv', r;• ,ice' '�3" .y „�, f c[.. .* ' � � .�,. �,r'� ,>, ,�.. y',. �' r I. � ~� :.15•:-. - . '. g3 - _ .. ..... `.ty :. :Z .&>,-_Yi '� "r. �' ,,+"�T t: �s'»;. .r. 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