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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1945_09_07-. . .,.;a - o^;, _..... .:_:. �9 ,t mai•:'.; r',;b ,.,, -t'. _ i NEWS- PICKE-RING, 3E SOL. LXX. _ DICHERINCI, ONT., FRIDAY, SE PT., 7, 1946 � - _ t urs To Destro+4n1 NoYictor In Trust ._. �r rnor N'thsada ton i Rotas Io e-:71 District Governer William Hether- .. _ . ington, of Malartic, Quebec, 1»� .L'nchq Draw Was Machine W4►itevale Anniversary Services ROTARY STREET DANCE Pi0cering Village I& ;%mQ visit to the local Rotary Goes to Mrs. Wilson] Locust. Hill. -"'`-� Pickering Village, October 17, Chsb an Tuesday evening. He is a � The Anniversary Services Of the Rosa and Mrs. Murison and dau- _ geatleonan, of very -'engineer -who wide -experience,. Following the sale of three thous- Whitevale Baptist Church will be ghter Lynn, sand Fred and Mrs. being a structural engine= who has � tickets over a period • of- several 1 meld on Sunday, - September 16, at TRANSPORTATION WANTED Stork and Chas. Sykes enjoyed a travelled throughout Canada, and weeks, by the Brougham F,irema4 2.80' and 7.30 p. m. Rev. Darnell, of ---F- boat trip to Niagara Falls on 3tw• has played a large part in the cow. ,the Lucky Draws mere made at .the ;Whitby Baptist.. Church ' and Rev. -SEALED TENDERS will be rec-. &Y. J stroetion of many of the leadueg_ D�ae►ce at the openisig of the' hall in McLachlan, of. Whitevale . United clued by the undersigned up until Gordon and Mrs. Found and Robs, -- pon�e: development echeoses frasn Brougrna¢n 'fast week. Church Will be the speakers. Spec- 12.00 o'clock, noon, 'September 16, g�� and friend Marjorie Derell, 'coast to coast. Prizes won are as follows: 1st - dal music will be provided by the 1945, for a suitable conveyance and and R. J. and Mrs. Miller $perd It is quite easy to. listen, with a Gilson Washing • Machine, to Mrs. Brampton Gula' caoir. driver for the transportation of a- Suzy with Dr. J. H. and Mrs. great deal of confidence to enc oS George. Wilson, Locust Hill, R. R. 1, T bout ten students' from Cherrywood Miller, of Cookstown. - Pwier n[ ownship Council to Pickering Continuation School, tads esperiemce: His` address was S on ticket No. 4640; 2nd - $10 Vou and Mr. and Mrs: 'John Bentley, Paul se•iaw of post-war probabilities and cher for Merchmodise to W6 Davis, Tuesday, September ' b and Mr. and . Mea David neeeNities. Knowing this and other Toronto, • on ticb* No. W46; 3rd - Weed`awmplaiate received a lot of `�ipplaCant ,musat be able to coin• ��oz band Ann, spent lad weed eossrtiJw- intimately, the speaker $5 Voucher, to Fred Stover, Picker- ply with the Transportation Laws. holidaying at Vict�ia Harbor. pari "No Country under God's sun int R. R. on ticket No. 4797; 4th attention and dinecussioa at the Twp. t Apply to Council meeting' on Tuesday. Weeds . WII.I.IAM JUDD - Mr. W. R. Hicks, a lormee Haid- . Was w wail 'blessed_" and that in the $3.. Voueaer, to. Ray Wilson, Clare- ent of Pickering, called on friends on the ssideroada have grown to •" peace to mine, ours was a "V3ctorT. moat, on ticket No. 3618; 5th - $2 Pickering, Ont. R. R.1L here on Wednesday. ' quite some weight and a number of Sep. 4* School here re-o�p_ened on Tuesday" 3s' Test only, not onus to destroy" Voucher, by - I. Shea, Pickering, on' complainka were received by the ;« iA trsaendons debt was due the No. 504. The $5.00 prize for selling CoundL Inst .mouth, the-C',ouncil Claremont Ball Team Defeats with a number of new -pupils in boll! - ~':7 amen Of this and other Allied . the lucky ticket •won by George Wil- raised" the wage of man, mower and Greenwood, Taking The Cup the Public and Continuation schools. Wads" wad that "the sword was son, was - re -donated to the Fire team from 75c. per hour to 90c. and The teaching staff — Continuation deskmybeg the flower of each gen- Brigade Mrti Stover - also donated a few accounts for weed -cutting In a nhwinning game os' Tues- School PrinciFal, Mrs. -,R T. Dobler wsu , "The pas sir pears hms his i5.o0 prize to the Brigade. Assistant, Miss Scoo , Public Scher' bees► = total lass" and in !dais 'he :w • were handed in, The Co_ uracil has day night 'at the Claremont Park, �"-"-- ferr d to as early incident of the asked &11 ,•farmers in� the vicinity to Claremont defeated Greenwood 4-4, Principal, Mr. R. T. Doble, Assist- . Ste• Pilot George 0.�� keep their weeds down, is front. of to take the_ cup pat up by Pickering amts: Mica Olga Wilson and MW �'"�e Graf .Spee. -with 1000 mea -- Presumed, Dead their farina, and. they will be paid Township League. Helen McMillan. aboard a ship valued at 28 million's the above rate. Labour is still hard A last game all the way through. Don Scott received hid diecharge of ,dollars --haw mucid more cau3d S� 'pilot George D. O'Connor, to get sand the Weed- Inspector is The runs for Claremont were made from the RCAF. Yale week; after rove been accomplished 1f these 1000 by . Gordon Gauslin, Bob Miller, Wid " .two year's services Bar - 1171361% Lad tome into Canada on son of Mr, and Mrs. Artaur O'Con- encountering difficul y is getting peace- � Clark and Ken Vl�ard. Two runs Mr. and Mea. C. Warren (Bar nor, Maplehurst Farm, Pickering, anen to cut. weeds: bare Watson) spent Monday at the fol as +�• with 62800 epi Clerk L. T. Johnston has-beF.,i ask- for Greenwood were, brought in by Not too much Optimism was ea- 'reported missing, on "active service, ' honor of Mr. and MTs. Thos. Watsas� _ in the hopes from the cur -..'on January 31, 1945, is now pres- tO be arrangements for the Lloyd Pascoe •and twarc Booth. 1 Jack Cafik. who we reported __ towngaip road officials to meet the Following the. gaane, the cup was :rept conferences and tzeatie/-,not •rued, dead, according' official members fr&n the Department of presented to the -Claresmont team on Iasi week a;LS .having received ala Until we wAerstood the mowing of word received fr6m Ottawa. , discharge from the Army, is ii -� :"the brotherhood of man" coulh f highways, re the proposed sidewalk behalf of .the League, by Dr. N. F. " N '_ The funeral mass will be held on the Tomlinsom. on their. roll peace be hoped' for- we are only Saturday m6rhing; at 9.00 O'clock; I ffio�h store to thto be ladd in e - sekoortm riom The Pickering and "Audle}, the -two ,ot- Church Street na4 received a final' "wasting our limns". la the pre -sur in St. Francis de Sales Church here. rooting, and now that the job of re- -wasting Province pays half the cost. It is I her 'teams in. the Leagiie were both -ggmdmy days, it was agreed that the surfacing has been campiet�d, we expected that a fill-in will be laid ;defeated earlier. in the play-offs. immediate post-war plans would pro- Major James R. McBrien To Open this year and ". tide sidewalk tiext'I ' - have a streei equal to the best any- Pro- delis a new order, a new way bf. life, Law Office at Oshawa spring, but there is nothing definite si - -- — wh're` but, already "the rata of. civilization" as et - -Toronto, y MY and Mrs .'lfoac, of 'Tor„ were at work setting themselves 4• - Major James R. McBrien today Mr. John Scott, representing.the I . called on the i+siser family on Sun- _ one group against the other. ;Formed the' News that, having re- Markhaan Fair Board received a s da, v.",Mr. Moss is 'Peter's vocal tea- + ;have got to get over, the barrier that {; .eeived news .nf hie indefinite release grant cf z':� on tae :notion of Cour. I • cher. surrounds men, gad Rotary Baa do , from t Arm' a is now free to un. �� 11 r. and Mrs Harlo0;- and bliss - _S HAW ..-- -- ----'------- he Army, ee t,• �, . T..,dd.,�ecoaded b Co i E�' �1 � *--- *----..,_..., ..:ate _ ti .place .his legal services at the dim- Disney. �, -- `- The only way gen>line peace could posal of Ontario Cosnty. 'pent the weekend with Mrs: . D. -The way w Auld be from a The neve bridge at the First' CommCon- 1 ' Conway. _L Jim Mcl3rien 'is residing betweei l ceRsio-t, east of Altana Road, will be complete understanding of each-otn- g'� Mc Brien home a1.'Port Pe r i Mr. and, Mrs. A. J.rl'wsir, of era problems -"the open heart ani Hazy s.•ad 1 completed in about two weeks, it ,` l the Genosha. hotel, Oanawa. . I wase -announced. ,� Tor�.a�tn.,are spprdar.g th^ir holidays - mind of the otherf�ellow (founds' In Oshawa for business purposes. I Dr. W. R. Skelly, of Ajax, tender- with the ratter's parents, Mi, and Rotary fellowship) a4 the gree Jim McBrien can be canitacted- at 6 �Ir;. T. E'. Bobir.s. ed his resignation as •Assistant 31. � { ..textbook of art kind . Simcoe Street North. in the, offices O. H., ow ig to his leaving the vie- .. SEPT. � _ �� _ �� ind r, spent Hugh Robins, e • d �V�ind,5or, s eat the holidayweek-end The speaker again -. Stressed tier of R. D. Bumphreys , well-known initg� shortly, � 4 with the farmer's parents, �f r. and , necessity for the gitidxrg of every local Barrister, witp whom he is A group from the -South Pickering ! P �oJseideratiun to .the returned men Xrs.-T.-P.-Robins. assoc3sted. : , . s Ratepayers': Assoc. waited on Cour- o! the war ---the debt we owe 4aati : . eil in connection with weed 'cutting I ' //ii%� can be paid in giving "everythtlsg on a •sideroad near ,Dunbarton. With the �hurbhes iHewa Subecriber Renews Her Sv'1} The question "of - using 'DDT in, _ - ' scriptssn for 57th Year J this area will be held over until Yoe tl9watal 9srves of Pickering I TMi pickerin[ United 'Church' i r+( September 1945 We are rather pround to be able : istering of the new spray is rn the - R e September meeting the V�— to meYstian' that this week we rec- { hands of Council, " .and it will be A. of the 1:Tnited Church will be held `Xedieal O Her of Health for eived from Mrs, T. R. Barton, Tor- n - � ; in the Sunday School rooms of the , .' i. given due,consideration. ' pbe rung T-ownshig, Dr.- N. F. Tom- onto, her renewal to tl� Newa,-._ fol• 1 " church at 8 p. M. on Thursday, Sepf y linson, has arranged through the -which she has `beets subscribing for The Late Dr. R. S Atn4 a ember 13. Roll Call' to be answered Public Health Committee 'of the with an Apron f e Bazaar. All Vie past fifty-seven years. p Oleta�ie Dental Association ,that a . the y Canadian macer- - ladies • of the , co atio re urged. Mra. Burton is the former Amza ngregA Dental Survey' will be made of all A. wens, .the eldest -daughter of ver, of Jul) 30th, we quote tae fol --,to attend this meeting,. to prepare tie school eh-dld�+ in. Pickering "e late Byron �Kerden. Leavens, of lowing: "Dr. Byron Ray Atmore, , the Fall Program -of Work, Tine ` 'TotsaaMP. The survey to be started Pickering, &,id with her sister, Mrs, aged 52, 1'56 North College Ave., and � • Central Ontario"s members of ,the Official Board will ' his mother, Mrs. Catharine Atmore, �'. on the 24th of September. This `sur J; C. Gilchrist; are the sole remain- Leading Eghibi• join with the ladies for the Social _ ` aged 77, of Sylvan, near Parkhill, vey is made-tisroug'n the kind co- Ing members of that family. Mrs. I a '' tIOQ Hoar. _ ape MUM of the local dentists, at sac Barton is' in her 81st year • and -en- were visiting her .son's family. _ ' • • • • :.- , cost ala the Tosrnsliip of Pickering joys comparatively good health C Mrs. Atmore -was killed instantly, Ebening service will be resumed We are indeed very and the Dr. died in the Sarnia Gen- in the United ' C'hurch on San ry pleased to , • The Place Where day ills. Raines, Dnnbartah, . Wins The have on our maiiin list a "name e1'� Hospital a few minutes after • next following the July -August per. g {being admitted", did Friends Meet iod of withdrawal., Choir, practices Fall Flower Show Trophy that � remained there for 57 years', and ti•ast .we may have her "According to provincial police, will -be resuined on Friday evenia& number attended the `- Dr. Atmore and his.mother were re- September 14, at 8.00 p, m• A good as a subscriber for many more years. • Splendid Eeh><ts Fall Flower Show of the Horticul ; turning to Sarnia aboiut 10 p. ni. p t i after I avl- ng made a professional ' tura! Society at the Pickering UTb't d .1 , _ , �o. - . . ' •' k , ns' News " f L><ve s.t o c . Local Youths Raised o ca sere- Alto Church on Wednesdai evening, when r lower Ra Cross Fund tae Plank Road when their car side- r l , • S Mr. Bowel, and A_ ssistan: of Rich= i '+� „ . mond Hili, Judges sniped another which -was going to, _ and Novelties Mr. and Mrs. Gower, .ot 'Toronto, made awards for o young local but sate risin spent the week -end .with Mrs. . AL y g , rP g Petrol is'.. Both cars were badly .darn•. _ :the 40 classes by 25. -exhibitors, Mrs• i vain lads Frank Smith Jr. and : "" I'tndall• Raines, winning in the g'roia with >; aged. The Atmore car Was smash - g P I Ter ,oon around seven a GRANDS�4.XD 1VIr," and Mrs. J. Pallister enter- s ry , ed an .the left side. The front fen- -45 points.. _ g der was bent and the riunnin board tained 'her sister fr n the Wast, years of a e, head a small sale of ' g �erforma`lce5 Boil! � ► Mr. Jack Brawn, snowed mother I some of their unised but useable 'their ,daughter from Toronto; and , ripped off. Both` . sections . of the c group of his expertly photographed. Afternoons and other relatives ors Monday.` toys, and tuioed in $4.25 to the lied •v`indshieid were bulged out,, and the ya'?r colours 35mm slides and was sup- ' On. the occasion of their 10th wed. Cross, as a result. Nice work boy,--- � steering wheel *as belt almost to Evenings, On ` ,ported, in the allditdriuln program" by ' ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. F. some • of the rest- of us should be T the cowl. The 1-12 Lackey, of Frazerville, visited. her some, of the rest- of us should Chi cowl. The.. ell. * was " • buried in SE PTE 2111 B E R 11.12 " if Paul Field and Peter Kaiser in in .able to get some practical, and pat- the mud in the ditch.. The Amore Lacksey, of Frazerville, visited . her , strumental and " vocal numbers of mother Mrs. -B. Reesor, on Tuesday. - :r _" __ ,. -riotic eas, from you. • • car went 63 feet .and, then smashed _ " splendid duality: , into t ae . ditch."•'1 �+ � • • -• _ !Their son Elul, who has been hal- 1 I (This, is written just before we go'i grandmother, Wall •?, t0 teas -if tl2e Societ would like Dr. Atmore was Worthipful I �. �9, idayfng with his , P y" .Mise Babs Parkinson ebosen• "Miss Ma;<ster of St Paul's .Masonic Lodge, return with them. a ito have the complete list of awards P� County" at Brampton Fiir ,� was ane of the beat known vet-' - Mea. R. Whitehead and .Paul, of tushed, we ,shall be glad to do so ` h Toronto,- spent tht holida + P�.. -'- i erinary Burgeons in Western Ont: - y :Took- - iii our next issue, upon receipt of On Wednesday, August 29, .Mins . aria". "He was not -only skilled"in ' "send'- ,at the MacKay home. f m e iet Ed. Mlas Elsie Tindall t the _ .._copy_ so .. the .Sop y. ) _ Babe Parkinson, Rouge Hills, was surgical -work among term animals, � a� ��' chosen "Miss Peel County" at the but had perfected several special_ end -with'-her mother, Dire. M..T COME and DANCE Brampton' Lions'- Fair, at - Hutton medicines which` gave, .retie! to In dwU. _ Q� l „ D1vE Chrlstlan Midesvor was held + �• ' jured and sick animals . HOa '1 _ a • ' �t - } Babe -was a runner-up in the Dr. and Mrs. Atmoa •(Maridn the home, of Mrs. IMMan, eR (• , �., [igtFZENWOOD BARK — " Toronto" contest; All raanere- Th�exton) have a great many friends $1 000 IN PURSES Thursday afternoon last. Mrs. Rad " t up were invited to enter the 'Mise in this district who express their 'Who together with her husband sp s it • NEW PAVILION Peel Contest". Baba carried off Lite -.• �'� years as ..a missionam iR sympathy to Mrs. Atmore and - .a$ATURDAX, SEPT. S. at L30 P. lila first prize of WA0• tnesir nom jts•rr . 1 �� gt� a �7 �°�� ��`- e .- .`..,,'gpilii.. y'•n `.' .. .. .,.. _.. _. £` n.... .s,q y`�':.ii. •cwC?,r�".T•�.•` —rr�-• S' �'• .�F •..1 .� :.�`: .: I'@4, .:...r[F�yY.t 'aw.da•x•', —" _ 'i-z.'�::Ati.�-.,.:...i :.. ., ..rr `,.-.v.+.:R..: .... ��'.','ae 5:__ .a.rL.tYL 3 ..: .ss.i-a.*rel." 4 .- ... ..-v-�,o,�. . .a.., .. - _I.f .... - , duality GumanteTABLE TALSA_ i Cucumber Pickles , M Most everybody loves cucumber' pickles, so anyone with a surplus } in his victory garden should pickle f: them. The home economists of the - ` Dominion Department of Agricul-• �- lure recommend these tested re- apes. _ There are• two, ingredients which should he chosen with cue for pickling purposes. The first is salt. 11 THE PICK - �•� �:�•:••:.. •.: .:;� he type which is treated to make T OF TOBACCO it "free -running" in wet weather, .•:': will cloud the brine; refined dairy or common table salt should be used.'. The second item is the vine- ' :.;,c::;:,,.::::;?::• gar, Poor, .weak vinegar will result <,OWZi ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM is a cloudy, greyish product. Good :.. "+ quality cider or blended vinegar, CHAPTER XVII life." fine, or white vinegar for a cry- "Fill s . ! ff stal clear liquid. "Butchers, bakena, candlestick "You menu I shall always—al- Dill Pickles - * SCIENCE F1111 er Up _ ways remember him, WHA a�YaatitssaN i makers," said madame. "Every u will keep what you have of Cucumbers three to four inches ` i man, given a chance, 'can bt a Bay- Yo aS D�i�BY 8 him,"'said madame gent) That long are best' for dill pickles. gyri. .If ti ere wiry prove gullingy' p i i A motorist drove into a filling { is woman's burden. To carry with Wash. prick with a fork and soak 1 t an a else they have shown that the heart her things that can only hurt iter, . overnight in cold water. Drain; station and exultantly old t- - of_the peasant - beats with the same. bui.n ha; bring her misery. Bait she dry thoroughly. Place pieces of ant to 1 er tend "fill ' up.!'* stroke, as the heart of a king. Well dill in the bottom of clean jars of Remedial Therapy The attendant complied. As `the but you are going, to marry cannot he rid of them and she is Roger Fibre?" so made that I -doubt she would --sealers. .'Pack. _cucumbers in bars -. - - motorist drove . a e full motorway, the f gag rid herself of` them if she could." or sealers. Put more dill on iop. : tank, unused to the strain, dropped "I promised. When he rturns, if "Are we such poor,things then, Prepare the following pickle mix • 'In a small, slate -grey. -building, to the pavement. he want me still. I shall marry? • lure, which yields sufficient liquid „ serving as an annex to -the R.C.N. J "I'm .afraid we are, my child.”` 'for 4 or 5 'quarts pickles. You could nal do better," said "Then =then I cannot, because I 8 cups vinegar.' r Hospital at H,M.C.S. Stadaeoaa, madame smugly, "Nor could he. made souir lovely image of that 1 cup salt ; Halifax, one of the most import- YOU GETTHE PEAK of You have my blessing, both of YOU. one, ever hope to be worthy of the 2� quarts water ant jobs in adapting the wounded i *'It's too'bad there was ever a sour Love that Rogers offers mel I can Briisg to a boil.. Pour over the personnel of Canada's three fight- coffee goodness in Max- '"It's in this symphony of yours." never really be given to him be- cucumbers while hot and seal. Let ing forces to civilian life is being well House. "Radiant "Thit sour note -Y" cause there is some part of me stand about' six weeks before using. conducted. • It .is the gccupational HogstiIIg�°�a remarkable "You heard it. -last night." The that he can never win?" Gherkins therapy' ward. old lady's voice was harsh. "In "No one can be given completely, 4 quarts gherkins - Closely related to physiotherapy, . pro�eesb--roastB ever this room. You- know what I to another. It is a pity, byt there 1 cup salt eat, water and electri- CO>ffeC bean ail t�Ot l� 'I is the troth of it. If you can make 2 quarts boiling water which uses h ontan." city plus- massage and exercise, t»s every atom Of "I will not think of him." hist harpy, my dear, it will be g tableapooas whole misted occupational. therapy is based on �clip i " enough. pickling spicy the flavor and Mess% Yon can't forget him. No more " principal that "Occupation is 6`r""" sea L" - "I will try. With , all my heart. s quarts white vinegar Nature's beat physician." Definite- - "Then you cannot fail, Meridel." 2 tea*oons powdered alum ly prescribed and. guided crafts But 1-1 must forget him. You 4 , a `2 cups sugar and games are taught. Thiseierves _ would not have me go on thinking Wash gherkins, cut. if necessary.. Seed Grain for of him after.—". The too short holidays and the' _ the .double purpose of occupying Cover with hot brine made from Fall Seeding "Can 3ov help yourself?" great feast of New Year's passed the mind while restoring the use on into the. steady merciless cold of salt and water; let stand overnight. of the injured part. lye >t Dawsoa'a Goldea, '"Please, madame, you are merci- Drain. Tie whole spices loosely m the trop months of January and - Oae case of remedial asd diver- t:bart Fall wheat .. tt�s beta. - add diver- -cheesecloth bag. 'Heat viaegtt,. flea i now eat . Rldeau ..... _ - - February. Life went on ereal�r aiorssl therapy had to do with a Tan Wheat . , ..... elle b•■. "I am a woman, and I ain old." it alum, sugar and spices. Boil tea nt who had a Ry ... ... SIAL b - - enough at Phil}bert. Atthoug patio h been badly barged sr., a F■It ■■. "But-" Roger, had. gone, .Metidel and th. minutes. Pack gherkins in clean, the arms and chest. New skin-•lM•�,�Y• SEE "Aad there it is. Being a woman children did not return to the hot jars or sealers, cover with hot . yrs grafted on and great care had �te &,� : 3 know what s mea, one man,, dye city when vacation ended, and Ru- liquid and seal. Yield: a pinta. to be taken to see that the -skin GA. Ire, 2. Purity Extra mag can do to your heart when you dolph spent most of his time at the Curry Slices didn't contract. In the therapy tee. It . , . , tree• per see IM. • an above F.O.H. Belleville are young; being old, I will not mansion that he had, from 'tong pre- s tablespoons •whale mixed ward he worked on a large loom BAGS FREE -deny it. The finest women have tense of ownership, come to look pickling spice that necessitated the stretching Order grout this add. loved the greatest knaves who ever upon rather as the place v,here he 'I quart vinegar` - and bending of his arm:. By the- We guarantee ■atl•raetleat. • walked this. earth." belonged. Mendel stayed because 1 cup blown sugar time the skin had completely "It ;s wrong,to love like that." owder healed, the muscles were as fie:- L L Bishep & � , madame seeded her now and the s teaspoons curcY p 'Mon. Dieul Who @hall say what 'children could have good schooling s teaspoons dry -mustard' able 'as they had been before, Hae SEEDSh[EN . -- - in b fro= Miss Cnrrs and the o her ns salt also had a beautifully -woven woof cured -of that, :my little one." _ teachers whom the government bad Yl_ teaspoon pepper ruff! 1 a 4 - , 4 quarts sliced; peeled, medium ucumprovided. _ -• - • r s . c t Bice ers "Bot who a to tell me? Oh, 1 try _ 1 quart d, peeled, small white sot .to think of himr It was only koger was still in England Nev- "for a little while I. knew hint-" era gr"t one to write letters, he onions ; "A moment is long enough," contented himself now with the odd 1 green or sweet red pepper,_ Quaker -'.Cera Makes offers .:mutmnred the Sibyl. "A portion of cable, a verbal message entrusted chopped - a moment. It is all done by a spark, to some homing associate in' the Tie whole spices loosely is I thick The •fire Is lighted from Air Force, a few linea on a post- cheesecloth bag. Combine vinegar, PRIZESI that spark. Sometimes, most often card, a letter or two to Meridei sugar, curry, mustard, salt and � 0`0 - p pepper and bring to boil with epi - is fact, the, fire needs to be nursed One she received in February said. ces. Add cucumbers, onions and and replenished; some "I hope to, be with you soon. In chopped pepper and .bring to a liere I 2peak of great loves'—the the long weeks that have passed boil Boil 5 minutes. Drain and lire, untended and unfed, except by, since we said goodby at Phili- save liquid. Remove spice bag and ireaass, -burns o4 all through one's bent, I have often wondered if I did pack vegetables into clean, hot # not dream all the'lovely things that jars or sealers. Bring -vinegar mix - happened there—as well as those ire to boiling point and pour over NS COLLARS unlovely. You are still mine Meri- pickles to overflowing. Seal, Yield: IFOO del? You did say you would marryabout 8 pints1 Farmer@ Attention Consuls me when f come home again -did your neirest�amess 9k -you-not? ■ g+ about Staeo Hai Supplies. "Yes, yes; I could not bo- such a „ Nam- Ur '09 We tell our goods only through self -deceiver. Yau told me whenolocal Staco Leather 'we sat in front of the fire, while r • ' Goods dealer. The goods ar• the rest of the household slept. I�,� Pony y right, and so are our prices remember so well the sweetness of We manufacture In ons fag our lips, the. silken softness of AI 50 -1. tortes - Harness, Horse Col- Y • - tars. Sweat Pads, Horse Blau your hair. I hear still the music of 1St prize ` - kelt, and Leather Travelling your voice,' so' like little bells. In - . VALUABLE PRIZE - Goods. Insist on Staeo Brand the air 1 dream, sometimes that z Trade Marked Goods, and you you are at my side and I hear your Ttie pdAy Q* M ALL1 Ret satisfaction. Made only by: voice whispering to me in the $1ZES s3 1N �A it's fns m name a posy. But _ SAMUEL �RBI:S CO., �,•I'D• rush of the wind. And I, to whom 14.40 this time yon cash is on the fua� WRITE FOR CATALOGUE life has given so much of beauty, u-42 We make this great offer because we wiat never think of death. I have you to try Quaker Corn Flakes : • • because we're sure you'll agree QnakeO 42 Wellington St. E„ Toronto known you; what could a man ask _ _ shorn Flakes are the most delicious of all corn flakes. more? I fear I have become Send n as many names for the party as you wish. You may' combine words to 'get unique ideas—such as "Ftsnpoa" because it combines i'Futs >► __ __ greedy; I long 5'o' fur the time to Q _r Poay'._The_ eL�an_ComRany ofSansda_Limited_reserves the f E come when I shall fly back to you, right to supply cash equivalents for prize* which may prove unavailable and I know the first glimpse of ' due to warume restrictions. RULES Protect your HUUKS sad cwsa' those misty shores of Canada will _ 4 Mw FIRE and THIEVES, we bt to me, as to so many others 1. print—do not write—thenaaxro■sate! bilit>• will be'ooasierp!u by the _ have •dee ■d tyM •r tate. er for the pow. Also print 7o■r own gam•' p. )udses shall determine proeedf like seeing tie battlements of and address. nd�ssins sad their derision shall be SaaL Cabinet, for a■7 g►■■■ visit heaven. Every entry mon be +ccompanted•b: a■dges are B. T. Huston. Gaadun Gzp�ccer, ■■, n write for •Hee■, ere. to � top from 4aaber Cora r es ]Cos m. J. Bryant, Read Grocer, A. Trembtai•, Dept "So you • will begin to think of >mw submit u toany names u you like, bar Le Detaillmt Y trousseau now. You W 111 yes swat enclose a separate bas 0* Ar �rery 6. Prize winners will be notified as soon as nate yns enter. Mail rout entry to The pgasible after the, contest closes. No ea. ' J. &J.TAYLOR u M m know that I love you always. aye. ' Q¢�q��es Oaa Company of Canada Limited. thea will be retni■ed. The Quaker Ons d Roger " ' gaerboroush, Ontario Company of Ganda Liatited wilt ppsaesg :• TORONTO SAFE WORKS 5. The envelope c ataiaiat rose all n wi to tattle:. In case of dapli . most be postmarked not later than rid• rIza winnias mtmta, Sac aabaiittW w�tli 1444% 1� rout St. F:. 1 orouto Continued) y v night, Oct. 15, 1945. 'i f bye awarded•pri; - Canada. N - . flit To Be C name may consist o one oc more Contest met too tint. Rent"b1i�A`aA �,tA't� words, singly or in combiaadon The" ployea of Abe Quaker Ona Company qI i must be proper names,."met, or adieuives, Canada Litaited or their advertising as u etc. Orittaaluty. nnigneaess. and atria- are eligible. - -:Advice-Free m n W you'll be so • nice to come home 1 ' to in this simple -to -sew frock. Pattern 4858 has button front, Thi Quake Ona Company of Canada I3mit•d, Boz too, Peterborough. Ontario. wbith means easy ironing, easy On- Please anter the following nam(s) is the Qualm Cosa Makes Pow-aamins Comcast --Nearly Near) 400 British towns. are to and -off. ...'.....,.. j ...................:...,.. ..•......,............—(oil >........ �._ have Resettlement Advice Offices Patters 4858 comes;in sizes 14, ab where practical information and td, 18,20 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 , ••^'•••otj.......................... .......................... j"•"•" r help on resettlement problems, • as Size 16 takes 3A yards' 35 -inch t/: 1 enclose *as Quaker C.11sha* bas top foe each came submitted. writ as advice on domestic and ,fabric; yard contrast. Neave .........................:........... personal difficu#te_s of every sort • $end Twenty cents (20c) in................................fir coins )stamps cannot be accepted) ...... .. . and kind will be, given to ex -ser- .. p to Room 421, T3 for this at: RP1 ................................................... Gert..........•........................I P. ........ :..,,�...............p:.�., A who are re- r %IF - c: - v semen an wo c Adelalde St. est, oronto. sze, .� �. ,... �....m". _ f ISSUE 24--1944 turning •o civilian life.. ••;Name; Address, Style Number. _ / —.�..�.. ::'T..•s°-1... s., .-a> .:..,., ,_.!pB:A.,w. J ... a c-,.. x v.. _.:: .w ; .-°ijr.'.'d:,,•�-s:- '�9."•.-.;..Y.,.m.. ._.m,,a'y .�+s. .:—=4:'in.'r<sa... _ - t _ _ �c ,wiha,. r '44 Classified Advt- s FOR �.E~kitcher, age, Mediu O PENING T to �D ���. C,.�-E-. E water tank,'good baker, in good � AGh>Gourt+Bi --- ug•-garden. L D. Bank*. Picks j - , -- -re --- M F DOMESTIC HELPt--waat�d. xper- TRANSPORT fenced, reliable _ girl or avomar,•i for ■ -- _ . _ _ household duties. Five days weekly, TRANSPORT r �.Sepit.StoiueIiye out or full tin !itis in-rood- 4t� ern home with. all conveniences. Q�1RTA(}�i Box it P. Office, or Phone 44 W. Phone Stouffville 348 FOR SALE-bed, spring, sprang Ri1S.S CREIGHTON acid his orchestra .MOP1Na °o°`� Open Each Night Ak 6.� J mattress, painted dresser, drawers SAND (TRAVEL STONE SALE REGISTER. ". and mirrors, washstand painted, /k '' $ 1.35 couple 75 c: single dining-room :table, 5 chairs, 2 cap- A • • • WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26-iRnporF,. boards, Waite enamel stove with a WANTED ant auction sale of 45 head of reg- steel top, hard-paver washing mach _ istered and high grade Holsizv Fine (Eaton Acme). R. D. White, one DEAD HORSES AND CAT 1 L 8 dairy cattle, including fresh, g , spring` dile worth White's corners, Dunbar- r'Oi tree ICK ll hpne era and young cattle. These cattle ton Pick. 1 R 14. P p P . .. .. .. and ' .;lave j Passed a five blood BROOKLYN will be solid sub to . 81i� � • _ DRESSMAKING and The British Amerlean all ,COII *y Limited aratces DICKERING .. . 606 same. Also a new Case tractor on , ALTERATIONS PI �URT39 ING' ' robber, 4 months old, power imple- _ Reasonable _ .. .... zone � 2144 meats, Universal milking machine, 1 We a the hone char ee • Mrs. Edgar Mata...... _ -pay p 3 good, hay, grain, etc. the property Greenwood, Ontario _ ; . ---- of Sherman Arnold, Lot 33, Con, a, IDULLDUZER for Rent. Telephone GORDON YOUNG LTD Pickering. Sale at 1 p. m, Termr i Scarboro 7232 Sep. 28 t'r,roato Phone Ad. 86M cash. No reserve. F FOR SAIJIl Clydesdale .mare, 8 Sellers aslarge st s. iloyd Turner, clergy years olcL Mike Boychyn, Alt Rd.ANNOU-NCEMENTS Claremont Meat • ; s •auctioneers. Sep. 14 FRIDAY, SEPT. T--•auction sale o! CORRUGATED Culvert Pipe for _ f M A1•l�et dairy cattle, roots, corn, grain, lay, Sate. New. 20 feet long. 12 inches on Lot 23, con. 3, Soarboro, obs a" diameter. C Wes Apply News Office Off Motto - Satiailaetion or soundly a half miles east of Agincourt. Ties DOMESTIC Waned-•general, year- of interest to property of H. P. Elliott, Tema,b position. to right party. .Woman ,Cieks Baby Beefs from Oatario'a �h° Sale at 1.30. Tbia 'ia a between 40 and 50 preferred. Call iiiW Finest Farm dairy inert. All are T. B. tested. Dae Scarboro 466 reverse charge • ■ Ross stele 8sesare A 99eeialty to loos of buildings and erop through a n a d' a Delivery to Broughaaw ulbarioa fixe, owner is forced bo call this APPLES FOR. SALE n Ot�r� st sale. Sabers and aid vieW* Tuesday -Friday ecru• Atkinson, aactfoa. .- - Owing to scarcity of crop, we _ . advise customers to get their Priees Right - quality CaaraagaW order in early for their Vinter supply. All carietiea.David - - A. J 31<I►I'H1lRLAND ry . One mile West of- oPickesing r: / �ffie1' le 1•heae 188A Qaresoost, Out. 21 &ftb Arrr lam Ory Aow all N a!a - Box a:maaent H ICE WA.L'TED-meth i Pala um a ze iCAesT TD COAST IN CANADAI Effective +�• C. CLENDENINQ "+�� +°: Apply :Yews Office. at once-through the•purchase of The Union Oil PUNESAL DiREVWlt that �s the Tamper sad OR SALE - 100 New Hampshire _� Private Aasbuiasedl -•• �. '.'---Ped pullets, starting to lay. Apply -Company of Canada by H-A-Urian Oil stations _ Nerves. It may be Yaws $p.s, y - - Corner Station Road and Range -'in British Columbia and Alberta Will begin w serve - _Pstea Marr. s00t ., S' Malvers 3rM11► C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. Line, Sep_ 7. Canadian "toatofists at=the sign• of the big B-Al wanted-Singer Dwp Head Sewing Markham,! OYjt. Disney Bek, � p a Machines. We Pay zea}►. Call or 3. Brilfisb Anwrieae C� Cards now vufd write. Singer'Sewina Machine.-phone W-6 16. :.,;.!Ontario .Stn.. Oshawa, phone 649 THROUGHOUT CANADA AND .THE U.S. 013HAWA, ONTO �� Maple Leaf Fere y 1 --Bought and Sand-- Effective at once, customers of British American Oil 'IIsed Clothing - sterilized, clean- way use the convenience of their B-A credit cards Insurance Co.- ad sad pressed !fie sew. -Carry . "r RADIO SERVICE' E R V 1 C E am only coast to coast in Canada but also - w � fang's stock of high ala aulbs, b! "d-pa*&- Also -a•--goOdDat�Qi.'IIC-- w loos![ of near IExthei coats and - `'Petroleum ... Union Oil of California-throe - �, .and ;anis' -furnish- { ghoul �P Rates �r Fans and Couatrs - . • BaiWityp 1W at very reasonable petcea: Call j rcbe United States! and be oon+inced �3. Bn7isii Amorkm Or7 ru�abonrr qr�°a Insurance albs ate. . www wiw PUG San 3ebwarts A'tomobile hwUraswdl at • �teedMts sand s 21 Bond Street west, oahawa' Out � G A S O L E N e T O P R i -WAR QUALITY' CUSTOS! Pi.OWiNtJ P - Pia' sod AL Ki dr Any or Modri � AND ORADINO 8ffeaive at once, gasolea�e of re-war ARTHUR ]FIELD ,custom Plowing with Tractor economy is being niadi available at the sign of Bowrnajz 1SWWe Tractor Lawn Grading tb big . As new type engines ate produced, - JPHbNE 64 T; 8 X Crittenden - - Ya Elm Street, ajar " pt•040 of Waetitae researcb- - - -- ---- •- - 'm Sevt. 7 rill be at yuan _ T TN rriiUER IThe'COMRIE'M B.iw.rs M&AI a r doDunbarton r'�► •� +r• RAICps Welcome how Ac. Russell TOE 811IMS0 AMERICAN OIL COWAR LIYITE/ ,Scarboro -,unction- Ifix�i.7, 'RCAF. and Pte. Tony Stacey VanCOuver • Calgary • Rogino • Munni • • Toronto recantly- r.tumed from .overseas. PN - Mr. 'and Mrs. Wm. Snyder were .. Monkeul • Bain! John TELEPHONES - 'Howard 1117, and Scarboro M guests aver: the :week=end at tae.- •Waltv.i Annie home. !lough and Dressed Lumber Mitiwork Mra. Jas. Cropley of Montreal is Frames Sash Doors Screens visiting at Walnut.Hill Faiarn. Interior Trim bltouldin `� — The sympathy of the community Soft and Hardwood. Flooring is extended the Harry Newt. an.'fam-, !,Cheriywood and. friends, called on Born, to Mr. •and Mrs. T. Tyner, - Brick Insulated Siding . Cedargrain Shingle Siding ,•ily.in the loss of their son, and bro. ' people` here on Sunday, o! Marlban a k, baby son, on 'Mon- Wallboa:°ds Rock Lath Cedar Shingles , tber on active services° We are sorry to learn of the ill- da August 27 1945. ,ossa of 'Donald Sander's young sour y, Asphalt Shingles Roil 'Roofing - Mrs. Homer Burke, of H hland Miss Edith Petty • and ` Miss Fern Masonite Products Barclay Tile reek, was the guest recently at l Another of our young men. is con- Reynolds were with Wesley and Rock WboI Insulation Cement and Liriie J anis. ie of Mr. and Mrs. Chane$ soon, we-gunderst=4 the custom Adis. Petty during the holiday. Weeping Tile. -Sewer -Pipe tend Good luck, Miss- Kay `Snelling visited with aYARTIN-SENOUR 100 Mr. and Mks. E. J. Annie and Bill! '1Kr. and Mrs. George Todd over die P. C. PURE PAINT ' Gordan have returned 9ter specs}; --Dick.. Puckrin is oceup3�g the week-end. g few days in Muskoka. tractor seat on thea `cousin's farm - Alvin Pilkey; KC r, is oma while he ho+aeymoone. An grades of B e cedar Shingles .: as extended holiday. • • ,. a AudleySchoolre-opened on Tuesday, with �Cherrywood �� Roy shsiitz .a teacher for, an- — ---Notine,re's other terms t� •FElevator Misses Scollard of Brantford have Mr: and Mrs. Howard Filkeq via- o YO� a . been visiting ' f4ejr grandmother, 'The 'Woman's Asaoeiation .meet 'iced wits Mr. and K". Edgar Pil- Ree. 3JJ Phones OM UW, �Mrr. McGrady. Their parents, who on Thursdayafternoo Se key on Sunda We' t Your AU adon . sal n, September 3'• T►s do building of an kfads :live act Bow Park Farm casae down iBodnew i8. Please rota change of day. Word ' ,. Fdi� Phyiis McAIYiater spent -�tl�e Ca11RP�dTERIIV(,� _ ` utter theca Qci ' Sunday, 11frs. Stoll- at the home of Mrs. E. Arinstrori week-end with Miss Doris Hollings. Foods 'ard was famerly !Atlas Ella HcBrady for Roll Call-!'L*e", g -boss Nornia Austin "has' returned G P '9, Hog, Dsh'7►, a or ?-and attended school here. yes to Toronto after be $OOQ�'IN(i eho ' for G�,b00�� . Xr, and Mrs. John Petty, Lto itig with .Mrs. ' A. ', Mash chickens, ice.•• , t a[any friends of John Pnckrin and Miss Ecatly Petty spent the end Fecuieq for a couple of months We also ftV Brantford 100 lbs Developing Concento" ' Md Hiss Mary Holliday, of Whitby, of the week at Marlbank. Mr. Harold Fenney visited with yes Hollasses,' Oil Cake, Gtntteq+ Onet at .the home of Arch and Mrs. , Mr. Liu d Pe ' his mother on S 1 Hsthmao� ;BeU on Wednesday of last week to o y petty who has been • ZgdPment, Duro Water Bran, Shorts, Middlings : -ahbwer them on their • approaching°' a 'bencher of the R. C. D. ng, teal Fame pore Syms, Beatty 8tabte Wire Fencing, $ Regiment, has ietui7ied •hotels, and PAINTING & (`resent, Binder Twine, Elarnoo 'ago, Rev. Copeland• was Master �1 short! be and and . Fariners' Hardware y getting. his dint t. - DECORATING Surge and Woods' Milkers Installed* Of Ceremonies. Man useful l '.-Bn3lding Material - . Y . . �"_ charge. Lloyd joined up in April �` - . wits were given and suitable replies 1941, and. left Canada in Oct, 1941. W. J. MABLEY• and -SON- Ertietates piss Woods' Coolers -Tractor Oil x° by the happy couple were rnade. He served in Holland and Germany► 7'. ON, ONTARIO ? Rooms .They are making a honeymoon trip and was in the latter coup MGuarantsp Asphalt Shingles, Rolled BooStW. to Saskatchewan try at thg Phone 7?-22' Phomi Wooden Shingles surrender of the Nazis He, very All work Guaranteed Mr. and Mrs George 'Todd, of fortunately, canis through without ESTIMATES FREE ppD �i QQ . a scratch. _ . F. J. r RO U Q r Ont, Oat. ' D .as President of the -Associat- 'ion. It- was understood when I acc- 0 ted the offer that I did ..so pr tem. 7his step, as the Executive -knows, s taken because it has come to my ', attention that certain persons have, withiri the past little while, organ -X, 4F IN ized a campaign of viffification and .,Slander throughout the district, os �:i*ili Y tensible against myself, but in real- 4 'PIZ dO:. X with the objeci of harming.and hurting the Association. Were it but ....... . $ . apersonal issue betwten myself and. th e§e persons I would ignore the . .......... hole niattnr, but when I am att' ....... w ack- A d as President of the South'Picker- irg Ratepayers Association,. an or- X _9 aRization whose alms and objects X.......... -ie ...... are of paramount importance to t", xx V ii:i whole 9f- the township, I take that attitude I have always taken in sneh .- ..-matters, t"aat the AssoC,ation is far more important than the individual and that no individual, least o(f all - :-,mvself who organized' the A ssncia- .40 tion for- the good :of the Ppofple, should stand in the way of the -growth of the movement. Pleas6' convey to th:� Executive my deep appr-'eiatton or its vote of -tell -it that I sha confidpree. and 11 be pleased to continue as a- member, and to sprye, in 'whatever, capacity All over Canada,' iin' cities,,` towqso villages and on farms.' the memb2n.hip may see fit to place ...... hundreds of thousandi of men and women watch for the osto p ane. I would like to add. a personal • ____vord of thanks to yourself and to to bring dependents' allowance cheques. as other people the treasurer for the vei7 large a -p whose L look for pay-day. They arepeople of —all bread- irnount of hard -work you both have done. winners are away on active serv'ice. They include returned d men ne y I am sure that, all pulling toget'a- not yet back in -civil life. ert we can "Make Democracy Work". y Yours for com-inunity unity, I be hundreds of thous'a-n-ds m bac* -.-,,Horace Wmvn. Pre -A. sdon there 'wil ore X7T.• Irom the war. They will receive cheques to help them buy 10 L I 10i e --.--.LO I IOU civilian 'clothes, to go to college, to get technical or vocational training, to start in business for, themselves, or to set up as We* do building of all kind* 7 4armers or fishermen. ..CARPENTERING .CEMENTING prepared ca cheques BING' for The banks to be r' pared to cash all official cheq' ROOFING -W e also sell Brantford Roomig .1 these and a dozen other' purposes—and to do so' anywhere in .. 'Materials Empire Bathroom da without Can ith' charge. In fact, the banks sappLy Canada with aut iEquipment, Du*ro. Water 85 stems, leatty P SaNe the -nationwide machinery to facilitate a grateful country's t Equipment, and• plans for restoring, service men and women to to life ­' 4J Building Materials FWe. This is a tremendous task' itw• i 11'entail a,-*ast Mount. Work Giftarant~ Of bookkeeping.- But you can be sure that your banks will take Phone 6502 it in their ''stride 'without impairing' 'regular baaJdng servicoi, Fe J. PRODSE GREENWO; -OD ... _ j_ Rev.R. W. and Mrs. McVe-an-'- This -A d v e r t'i s's M 0 n t -is ::SP0'fii.0r'6d -By. your- 8 'a' nk R. y --A family have enjoyed 'a fhi6 holiday in Muskolka. near Ba�la. and we were, pleased to have Mr. McVey, at the The-suany-Jriends of Mrs. William -and Mrs. L. Elakeley,, of Toronto, church 'se'rvice as usual on Stit-da last. Dr. Hoslo?A's took the s'erv,,ca y Middleton hope fora speedy recov-, spent 'the holiday with Mr and Mrs. .)ery from her -serious illness. Fred Byers Marjorie. .,on Sunday, August' 26 and deliver - Mrs. Zelland,, of -- Kirkfi--�ld' and 17iss May Brown sent last Nveek ed a . f ine ad -dress to an attentive DIrs, Mcl'Aanus. visited Mr. and Mrs. in Ontario Ladles' Collage, Whitby. audiente;. Hadlvvin last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller, T!ick Mrs. W. Perkin has -returned home The W. M.' 'S. of. the Circuit met ering, called on Mrs. F.- W. 'Gibson 7. having spent some weeks witti her. at tlip home of Mrs.R. Mowbray*.* last week. 80iis in Western Ontario. Miss Maril Ormerod 'of Sress f on Thursday, September 6, at 2 Yn 'Middletoll', p :Percy and Mrs. 0 Im.. Nvith Mrs. Harbron in charge. ;well, has returned home, after, hav- .-Buffalo,.. have peen visiting the - for - r. and Mrs., S. -ely and Mx. ing spent the holiday' with her -aunt Mer's parents., MBlak and uncle here. enj Picke'ning New§ Sept. 7. --Supplem x 44W*, a - the ExLc cussed with —mvresisma- Yn Herebv tendeHKsr .as President of the -Associat- 'ion. It- was understood when I acc- 0 ted the offer that I did ..so pr tem. 7his step, as the Executive -knows, s taken because it has come to my ', attention that certain persons have, withiri the past little while, organ -X, 4F IN ized a campaign of viffification and .,Slander throughout the district, os �:i*ili Y tensible against myself, but in real- 4 'PIZ dO:. X with the objeci of harming.and hurting the Association. Were it but ....... . $ . apersonal issue betwten myself and. th e§e persons I would ignore the . .......... hole niattnr, but when I am att' ....... w ack- A d as President of the South'Picker- irg Ratepayers Association,. an or- X _9 aRization whose alms and objects X.......... -ie ...... are of paramount importance to t", xx V ii:i whole 9f- the township, I take that attitude I have always taken in sneh .- ..-matters, t"aat the AssoC,ation is far more important than the individual and that no individual, least o(f all - :-,mvself who organized' the A ssncia- .40 tion for- the good :of the Ppofple, should stand in the way of the -growth of the movement. Pleas6' convey to th:� Executive my deep appr-'eiatton or its vote of -tell -it that I sha confidpree. and 11 be pleased to continue as a- member, and to sprye, in 'whatever, capacity All over Canada,' iin' cities,,` towqso villages and on farms.' the memb2n.hip may see fit to place ...... hundreds of thousandi of men and women watch for the osto p ane. I would like to add. a personal • ____vord of thanks to yourself and to to bring dependents' allowance cheques. as other people the treasurer for the vei7 large a -p whose L look for pay-day. They arepeople of —all bread- irnount of hard -work you both have done. winners are away on active serv'ice. They include returned d men ne y I am sure that, all pulling toget'a- not yet back in -civil life. ert we can "Make Democracy Work". y Yours for com-inunity unity, I be hundreds of thous'a-n-ds m bac* -.-,,Horace Wmvn. Pre -A. sdon there 'wil ore X7T.• Irom the war. They will receive cheques to help them buy 10 L I 10i e --.--.LO I IOU civilian 'clothes, to go to college, to get technical or vocational training, to start in business for, themselves, or to set up as We* do building of all kind* 7 4armers or fishermen. ..CARPENTERING .CEMENTING prepared ca cheques BING' for The banks to be r' pared to cash all official cheq' ROOFING -W e also sell Brantford Roomig .1 these and a dozen other' purposes—and to do so' anywhere in .. 'Materials Empire Bathroom da without Can ith' charge. In fact, the banks sappLy Canada with aut iEquipment, Du*ro. Water 85 stems, leatty P SaNe the -nationwide machinery to facilitate a grateful country's t Equipment, and• plans for restoring, service men and women to to life ­' 4J Building Materials FWe. This is a tremendous task' itw• i 11'entail a,-*ast Mount. Work Giftarant~ Of bookkeeping.- But you can be sure that your banks will take Phone 6502 it in their ''stride 'without impairing' 'regular baaJdng servicoi, Fe J. PRODSE GREENWO; -OD ... _ j_ Rev.R. W. and Mrs. McVe-an-'- This -A d v e r t'i s's M 0 n t -is ::SP0'fii.0r'6d -By. your- 8 'a' nk R. y --A family have enjoyed 'a fhi6 holiday in Muskolka. near Ba�la. and we were, pleased to have Mr. McVey, at the The-suany-Jriends of Mrs. William -and Mrs. L. Elakeley,, of Toronto, church 'se'rvice as usual on Stit-da last. Dr. Hoslo?A's took the s'erv,,ca y Middleton hope fora speedy recov-, spent 'the holiday with Mr and Mrs. .)ery from her -serious illness. Fred Byers Marjorie. .,on Sunday, August' 26 and deliver - Mrs. Zelland,, of -- Kirkfi--�ld' and 17iss May Brown sent last Nveek ed a . f ine ad -dress to an attentive DIrs, Mcl'Aanus. visited Mr. and Mrs. in Ontario Ladles' Collage, Whitby. audiente;. Hadlvvin last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller, T!ick Mrs. W. Perkin has -returned home The W. M.' 'S. of. the Circuit met ering, called on Mrs. F.- W. 'Gibson 7. having spent some weeks witti her. at tlip home of Mrs.R. Mowbray*.* last week. 80iis in Western Ontario. Miss Maril Ormerod 'of Sress f on Thursday, September 6, at 2 Yn 'Middletoll', p :Percy and Mrs. 0 Im.. Nvith Mrs. Harbron in charge. ;well, has returned home, after, hav- .-Buffalo,.. have peen visiting the - for - r. and Mrs., S. -ely and Mx. ing spent the holiday' with her -aunt Mer's parents., MBlak and uncle here. enj Picke'ning New§ Sept. 7. --Supplem Ara ,. .,: 11 I" , .� , .1 - ..#..� __ _; _., .. . ._ . _ _.:� K . . " - .:� .� � .. I ;:;, .:.;:..: -;:j��!71.�. 7 � del . ::: r ,; - _, - - . . ", ./4r, / :,To. . ., , �:::::!:::j:j:�:j;j:j:j:�! v.! ,:,�.. r*� .. . . - .1 I , r r4l . . ..... , ;✓. -Z f . .. :.: . ... . 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To ith Rg-61 envie �oca1 RofrOn 8p°rd• _� u .1:11 , . S�' rovided `- n to Yo G �,,Q' are P nce a mo _ :_, _ 4 Y F • - M::. -�' Orw°rded reQvired� .. ? ��,,r . -, s 15 . . . ;Y aI /yr O • iiirrr,,, - .. O p _ - . .. ._. - �y.� • =1r Lw, .: 4 , {: rti? ...ick v: j 1. . , _ 7, 1. X ,; . k G1 J a' -' _ - . _ . .. - _ he'reta . -_ filer also P __ " or other valid• roti 1 ays a part. He _ . - _ Y makes �i'mer�ts n'us! o #oin covppns _ `� ,--�� » .. on b _ _ o d _ {: -. rationed ins even, sale he acJc, t -,a.', �,; }z _and, when rn a fo'ods._.butter, s 1 - t u9a - _ 1.L. r, Pr _ -�Vf ----- — - - - - rat :. L j' - �J. U� '• ,,� Cara - of a the e " e tion esery i " L hL r � must paste all �Se rot " replenisft .his again, he cou stocks. e 1 "� .. = _ ��,. L , xL each W. POnS On G:jm ee -' _ sheet m.ed sh is and endorse Y v r ,,�{ ,. ' food safe ith his nam odd -rem , - _ , e cnd_ r;4..f operate as rtata! $2,5pp or more he if h monthly -'. �.� Yf anon cov is required f' Pon bank give yglid ration account..He must al �1, Y °` documents - - so - . ,� r supplier for every purchase °ration cheque to his 4'� '., , i -lil- f food he make v - ' ,,I ,:. .. ;; }'.. rat d _ . •,, .r .. _ - - s - . - _ . �, . a a - . _ -,w . IORe .� : - ,..,' 3•' . .. . - i .. 11. - - - �,r _! - _ _ ._ .. _._. YY:: ♦ /• _. _ .. .- r ��� ..... .. f: °i . IP . _ _ :: i. Ja :. : - - • -. I. 2. _ L}f 4y 1. 1.s - -' . -... .... 'L .. • '- The house , f b e r 9 . w'fe °toor work to do Sh . ::::: �1,©� _ ;,. _ ' exp dates o r• . _ ... -k�:Y has rat (,A�+-� : • trust knavr the vgtidity and ♦ry that she '� .; ���� _ -- g and later, meat coupons so>:;;;'+} �P _ sv a+•,_ preserves he must know _ ' , r �$ - 3 i� Kan make supplies of these foods last S n ..._ es and meats. >'.: I. �e ?:•.}: a 9 i7 values of cll rationed presets f ::.,� s , '� the coupon % t5 =s �' �2 has to understand the sugar alternative o e h x Z� ti 1�iy/��f'i :::. 1. ,1� !��� preserves coupon in ord�rto do as much home canning ` >:; ly . ,� -as possible and still have coupons for honey. SyrUPs iii , r� uard family ra ion ., _ . :.>>:. a..11 11111111 ... and other serves. �• ; L. pre She must g . coupons ons for every p 'r`�V i ,books carefully and give up P :. :: . : e • �, >'� she kes a ra ..;. :: _ _ _ .chase m of . _h - - - �: : -.1. .. . ,ti: .... .. .. L. .: . �' _ - `i: w.v •. :-- ..:.. ♦�.��� • RATIONING - N �s, ,our assurance of a•fair•share. .t is a • protection ... . p ion against waste a s = shortage .. - ;... uiflatlon 11 .I. -._ _ _._. , , ,1. . . 1. That is why-_farme'rs are asked to continue to collect and turn F Pon to: to: -• . _ - their Local Ration Boards - once a month . - in the RB 61.envelope � ,� _ . . 1 . . RATION ADMINISTRATION `. _.. _ . - .. _1. � � ­­�_..,,..• , . L .I ..., _%. .,:. . . ­ L . I FW Aj, I I k"I I A_;j on - 3 k I 5 In • z • r r' . -. _ . - . - . -- �' I, - _ .. .... .' .. . 7. C - 7 M. -777 7 7 07 4.1 77: 7 ed the funeral.Mr- omily attend Hlzgh, in uwinori bpother, w-d000L Ars. itoba, also passei away in July* -_.kVgU9..20, IL945 Sympathy is extended to thein In ikhooF, e work bein w Brock Road School. by Brennan and Harvey, experts at George Knobc of the Army and their double bereavement e-330as Madill a. 0 K 1; , ,L uch4 Will uc, rr Jo� A. td.Wasr G-�e of religious survey in t;%jfi the work. The new teacher will find Ted Follows of the Navy have both Mrs. C. Cleveland and - daughters Short Courses offered then =3 village' and community next Sunday. a very, up to date public school. Old arrived at home during the past of Blenheim were visitors at the week. The men will meet for dinner right timers. o; the '709 recall when - the wee)A - and Will Jones . also has been Brown and Malcolm home this P&A Mr. anal Mrs. J. Kennedy spent after the morning services, schools and grounds were made so on leave with the Easton hogne. week the w ' eek -end with Mr. and, Mrs. Jos. beautiful they were an attraction to Murray Hicks was a, caller on the .Tran of the 8th Concession.marw outside the community, village friends, and -hig cheery, 'Mrs. Jessup and Donald, of Tor- Us% "OUGHAM.: The September meeting of the W. hapy face was a 'pleasure to se I e. Greenwood onto, spent the wbek-end with Mr. I. will be held at,the Shepherd home. . Miss 'June Pratt,' of - AudIey was Mrs. Hawkley. Mesdames Shepherd, a 'week -end visitor at the Malcolm and M The Ball on Friday. evasmg, Aug. Hostesses: Mr*. Percy Slackr of 'Bristol, Ind- 31, was a very successful affair and 'Norton, Glen, � Paynter. Program 7- 'home for the week -end. The W. A. and the Red Crou'wM canna; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coates, satisfactory to -its spormors, . the Minutes ' Current Events"." Mrsy Walter Knox spent the week meet in the Sunday School roolm on of Toronto, 'were week -end visitors Firemen.— The newt' t-&cofated hall Home Economies Mrs.- M. Bark, end with her people, looking well Thursday, September 14. All ladied, mad new floor were admired and Convener. Roll Call "My Problem, after- he trip While please come as there is a with Mrs. John Coates. r to the' Coast. quilt to be Mn and Mrs. Tucker, of Toronto, appreciated. The drawing of the Your Solution'r. Music. Miss May away she liad a short visit with done. It is come to' our attention that Prizes Brown, District. President is expect-_ James, Smith,'in. North Dakota -who -spent., the .week -end with Mr. and Prl created ynlqch igt�erest_: It is B wn, .Mrs. Len Lye. reported 3000 tickets were sol&— ed to be present. spent his youth and young manhood some of our Greenwood friends sold' Miss Betty Pretty, of Toronto; is the main pride, an Electric Washing Mr. and Mrs. Henry Madill have in Brougham. He is still active at the belief that the publishers of the spending a two-week vacation at her Machine was wan by -the small dau- visited the Dean: - M ' airs family,- the -85 years of age.' News ars not very paricuiar what - ."home here. -'- ' _ i Quite a large congregation. we, her we receive any news items from ghi6r of Mr. And Mrs. George Wil- past week. Miss Doris Dolphin, of Toronto son; the following were winners of Miss Dorothy Ramsey has been oDmed. Rev. Kennedy back to hi�' this secti0h­we donot know why, spent the week-ezad with her peoOle the vouchers for merchandise -41U vacationing at her home after the pulpit -an Sunday that should be—most decidedly, we - in- the village. to W. Davis, Toronto; $5 to! F. recent tonsil- operation. Mrs. Gannon spent Sunday with wait, your news, and Mrs. F. -W. A number from here attended the- Stover, Pickering, $3 to Ray Wil-_ The Wallace Ellicott. family Keswirk relatives- Gibson will be glad to forward on among them to us -any personals," or othow Port Perry Fair, : Mrs. son,, Claremont, $2 to I Shea, Pick;- Mr. and Mrs. -Ravey were with Mr. Mr. Dan Gannon's sister, the late Wilmot Hill and Mrs. Robt. Red-, erijw. Refreshments were. looked and Mrs. W. Ellicott for the week- Mrs. Ferguson of Haliburton passed' items you may have. E I Shaw. -after by the fiiemen and their wives VA away an August -18th. The Gannon Mr. and Mrs. -Lyman Douglas very efficiently. Kim Jean Hopkins. was at home moved to Markdale on Monday. Best Mod wish" from the Community to with them Regular services will be continued oq WON v again in both churches next Sunday The 4 ­ The ajoraing service at 11.00 a. M and tae evening service at 7,30 p. in. The resident ministers will bare charge of the services. Dr. mid Mrs. TornIxteon and Kr.. . . . . ....•...�. «• .,•-'' »�1�����M����� , � Y .. .. . and Mrs. Sway Porter spent Sun"y ,with Rev, G. E. and Mrs. Glover. of HastiAS& Fmeetings 'o f The e the Baptist Church. will commence week. on Friday evening at 8 p. MR. U, "it the church. Mr. and Mrs. Don Redge's, and XT. mid Mrs. Jack%Agmvw speak tae :boliday in Port PeM,, :;77'*1, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Scott, 0f_Fes- a -EXT1 LE S elon Falls spent • the week-ead with 419 r. and Mrs. George Seott. . ..... 24 1, Manton Ronnie Hedges and Dwight Wexham underwent a ton -Xilectomy last week, and both are .recovering nicely. School opened here again this .-The icyat' ftx" is iii* 0&q64** ft theme donmw. week, and the toll of the school bell . . . . . . fox six mars, most of the Woo Otopsit bus go" to Won. brought back a familiar note. A- Yldory has not inqnov the sillualli". ...bout eight new children enrolled wif A number a the beginners clan -the---o f There wiN not be emoughAwdlies in CAnsoilu for snany now && fe -lder students me various high schools in the nearby .v.icwty. The teaching ffwf At Clare- anoft this year includes* Principal HER - + - % "W. E of the Continuation School, Mrs. RE I LsuMnvay; Assistant, Miss Switzeryso 'Principal of the Public School, Mn NE o 7, MacDonald; Assistant Mrs. Porter. R Mr. Bruce Hanthorn, of Oshawa. �A S- —�w� l` • ''er" in town on Monday. Hewasre- lieving agent. at the station lawe Isat AB, Jim Reynolds, RCNVR. is at 10" after receiving his "Waft -om"" frm the Nay. His br+tber Doug. %Is Also waitingM' Mean at the MO• ik ' with the Navy, and Doug. about 12 Mir. and Mrs. John Sutton, of Toronto, spent the week -end with Rev. L U'azid Mrs. Kennedy.. ,Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Goodman, of Oshawa, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beam Sinclair Trophy Wbn By. .Oshawa A The tournament for •the. Sinclair. Trophy -held on the local greens here last Monday, was carried off by Mr. Eddie Goodman, of Oshawa. 'Earl Beare was the' runner-up, Mr. W. Wright, of Oshawa, was the winner for two games, and .11(r. Yred Evans, of Claremont, winner dor one game. Take notice, . -t%at,. the Annual Tournament for the Kaiser Cup will be played here on Saturday,Sept- ember 15, instead of *,the 26th. The change' In date In owing -to the fact that it would conflict wfth a tourst- j lAwal . -men Escape Froin Overturned. -Trost Two local men, Chub "Ow Chas. Rods;2aw had a mprrow escape late Sunday afternoon, wham t1w Spenceley track turnad--upiplde. down In &'ditch -a - few miles north of item Mr. Sperreeley escaped with minor face cuts -and Mr. Re&haw. a fractured shoulder. 1"lved . 'i it - Tonight Fa ft Dances Ata .-The.. Claremont Park - Board. an getting the fall dances under wily tonight, in a big. way. Ituse Creigh- ton and his ofch6stft will be- on hand, -and a large crowd is expected. Do not forget that it's in the Cotnmunr.- 'Ity Hall tonight. FAWoua Survey To be IS&& Rare Nest sunilay, am Caaado depends 'cogely as A serioa maripmover sholigge 3bortages overseas mud be Cow sources for raw asoleriah met. * will take xxefl befam 10 confic"VA Mw texife Irl. fond for sonse rens and produdlon is resumed in 4ate dusty of al Ailed courrVies. &jr0pe, — ------------ A" of, 04 Dom-oc a -m -n-1 for Of Subsioxiial q ftx" irinds of, is." .* .0 are sw*Nsiou seryWo• ksmen arid patios b"Wed am"- during dw assn kg Me A d roqvlr*d by oca al se Iortia. war. It 6 sO voing up. bee at borne. U:. CONSERVATION 13 TIE KEYNOTE TMSyear, produdien dinefivet have again been ftsuw to the textiles kwus". They OM intended to divest OVrplt to goal" dot dirwOves alone vanviet cum a sihnidim wisl 0 0-40noo 4010 V fmm world condWoM 0 The answer Nos In conservation. Men �ffim' of POGO the need is to conserve,, to take cam of what Caro# them is, to ntond, make-ovw and nmko4o; I I AFITIVIA Vt%-,A � ��- . y. `` .. , .- ���- ` • � r Wit; �4� �.- ,�v of the fly are carriers of disease. Flyy- '- f _ 3; i0_Jl.ills_' these) filthy ' tu�tslat• iy. Get a large bottle of Fly -Tax today, o to PJ -y ONE Dx T or 1 iElllli TENSION trill i9s tlssi„ gift! haliys? If functional periodic disturbances m yotl ice) n s, tireti, restless — at s time—try Lydia l:. Piakh='s Y table Compound to relieve such sym toms. Pi kh `s Compound iron of most effective medicines for this pur�lose, Follow label directions Buy clod y1 _ OPPORTUNITIES Must WUMiC11 ,i., ii'NNriw+•►Yi;�iYd?lic'��'13!�1A90�r�,. +..,- .y,{, • :.m,Atf.Afii' 4 •Y+F•.'4. KY�,�!'1Ni►'l -K ,r.•ae•ii'��l,Sh,NfSWe' .. •.S •.Yn. r.vAcSnP 1NT�6�IF't^"IM.iJ'"f+F4^• 1 4 / b Sv, wi '�-•M,y° •_11 `"yam S ,, .dA.r _ y�,.i�., „�, -{I'• "IiVn,•• .yl. �}:. • yr[/5^ .µ/ ♦- . P � 1�. �,. , : � }- t/l,n , 4^. � .� phone available, 3 .Mlles east of JOIN CANADA'S LEAD1Ntl SLHWL chicks hatched to order for Fall Tweddle Chick Hatch- `Pigs Is More Pigs' Voice Of the'' Press R nnde,I•lon 2. North Augusta, ODI Pleasant dignified profession, good Any Size Roll -6 or 11 Exposure //tiff wages, thousands succeasful Marvel' FREE RANGE PALLETS 12 WEEKS NORTH BAY DISTRICT — 160 We like the story of the exper- ienced old copyreader on .a news- X acres, free and clear deed. Good road to property. Good hunting k' paper u,ho questioned, the story- Hirohito writing of himself: "By 1 Don't s written by a junior tleporter about the grace of Heaven the Emperor Wait until good place to relax, give es n call. Several more.. properties is the .theft of 2,025 pigs. of Japan, seated on the throne oc- 1t is too late ENLARGEMENTS—.. `That's a lot of pigs," growled the old copyreader —and decided eupied by the same dynasty changeless through ages eternal." TO Get the ' - e e8 fINCS on the accuracy of the' story. of Japan by grace oX the Antes, l Price Ebony ftnleh frames, 6Ac each. "Was it two thousand and twen-, holding his job during good be. havior and liable to dismissal Timber ' ' Shortage Continues ty-five pigs that were stolen from your farm?"he asked. _'.Canada's For British Homes .. , On the Coal Front or snapshot and make any '.The Brtish government has e.1• There is no relief in sight as -yet ANY MAKE OR MODEL ready earmarked around £150, on the coal front: - skilled artists, but the ' 000,000 for timber from , Canada Eventually (that is within three "Thanks," said the old copyread- for delivery following the cessation to six months) there may be some , •. of hostilities, says' the Calgary . easing through release of army * Herald. Filling of this, huge order personnel to work in the mines. that Germany was full of.pompous may prevent the, inauguration of Eventually there . may be some hgme building operations in thiseasing in supplies of substitute TIME TESTED QUALITY country on the scale needed but fuels such as coke. BL` . A'T'TiL'' British necessity is gfeate'r than But (or the balance of 1915, at each other of being that. fleet of Canadians who have not least, and possibly later than that, and the delta below. Cairo. had one home demolished by ene- the coal situation looks as tight REPRINTS 8 for 25c ' my action throughout the war: , as it did before V -J Day. And that Oldsmobile Limited You may not get all the fines you want this year, but you can get all is tighter than in any previous - - = _Textbooks For 'Reich Winter since. 1839. Vhen German schools ge— Treat Station 1. ,Toronto -re-open. in .October, Allied occupation for- Way To " ees plan to use 5,000,000 de -Nazi-' fled textbooks. The -textbdirks will Sore, Painful Piles Patent Solicitors. Established - replace Iiitler's doctrines. 18901 14 King West, Toronto Booklet of Informatiun on re.; Liars 1s t -he chance for every pts• son In Canada suffering from sore. HEARTWARMING • •-e le to try a promise 9.chl tl with of - oma remedy slth the promise of .e. g, remedy ithat'deseribes Maxwell r tht *liable 11tH to refund the coat • . of ells treatment; it you are not � r It s _ House Coffee. e a superb aatiarled with the results: Simply go to any drugYlat . and !blend of chdiee Isatin- sated rected.sHem R d to an Intern . toffeeli--ealGh al treatment, easy and pleasant to, urs aid D.teaaingg results ars qutck- t selected for its Owl) Par- ly noticed Itching and soreness are relieved, _ pate subsides and as • t><eular uality offine the treatment is continued the sore. . paInfui pile -tumors heal over leave &Yore firepar=—ee or bOdy. brat the rectal membranes clean and healthy. Get a bottle of Hem- 'Toney Ro.d and see for yourself -"what Fill easy, pleasant way this is to r,d vourrelt or your pile misery. 'I NOTES Tie ep0000e of Ails sauce Is rellsble firm. doing baslseo i' FLIES s 'is.Caasds foe ever 2e years It you DESTROY Lie troubled 904-111. more. - If hiliiss. Noplies. Item-Rold mast help quickly or 4be small parebsse Ayou -price will be gladly refunded. - The hairy . bodysad lap of the fly are carriers of disease. Flyy- '- f _ 3; i0_Jl.ills_' these) filthy ' tu�tslat• iy. Get a large bottle of Fly -Tax today, o to PJ -y ONE Dx T or 1 iElllli TENSION trill i9s tlssi„ gift! haliys? If functional periodic disturbances m yotl ice) n s, tireti, restless — at s time—try Lydia l:. Piakh='s Y table Compound to relieve such sym toms. Pi kh `s Compound iron of most effective medicines for this pur�lose, Follow label directions Buy clod y1 .- UNEQUAL CONTEST' . .v ' 1 Block North of College When crossing streets, think of this., Did you ever hear of a car being badly damaged by someone Air -Mended walking into the side of it' —Windsor Star. 0— China is no exception to the rule 'PAGE SCHICKELGRUBER4 of wanting to have a sky career. It seems to.us that Hitler must In- a like. -and -dislikes test given be pretty dead, but we are not so to some 1,000 Chungking high sure about Sehiekelgruber, and girls picked flying for a life —Toronto Saturday Night. job. _ OPPORTUNITIES Must WUMiC11 ,i., ii'NNriw+•►Yi;�iYd?lic'��'13!�1A90�r�,. +..,- .y,{, • :.m,Atf.Afii' 4 •Y+F•.'4. KY�,�!'1Ni►'l -K ,r.•ae•ii'��l,Sh,NfSWe' .. •.S •.Yn. r.vAcSnP 1NT�6�IF't^"IM.iJ'"f+F4^• 1 4 / b Sv, wi '�-•M,y° •_11 `"yam S ,, .dA.r _ y�,.i�., „�, -{I'• "IiVn,•• .yl. �}:. • yr[/5^ .µ/ ♦- . P � 1�. �,. , : � }- t/l,n , 4^. � .� phone available, 3 .Mlles east of JOIN CANADA'S LEAD1Ntl SLHWL chicks hatched to order for Fall Tweddle Chick Hatch- `Pigs Is More Pigs' Voice Of the'' Press R nnde,I•lon 2. North Augusta, ODI Pleasant dignified profession, good Any Size Roll -6 or 11 Exposure //tiff wages, thousands succeasful Marvel' FREE RANGE PALLETS 12 WEEKS NORTH BAY DISTRICT — 160 We like the story of the exper- ienced old copyreader on .a news- HIROHITO THE DiViNE acres, free and clear deed. Good road to property. Good hunting k' paper u,ho questioned, the story- Hirohito writing of himself: "By 1 Don't s written by a junior tleporter about the grace of Heaven the Emperor Wait until good place to relax, give es n call. Several more.. properties is the .theft of 2,025 pigs. of Japan, seated on the throne oc- 1t is too late ENLARGEMENTS—.. `That's a lot of pigs," growled the old copyreader —and decided eupied by the same dynasty changeless through ages eternal." TO Get the ' to telephone to the farmer to check Not very realistic, He ' is Emperor e8 fINCS on the accuracy of the' story. of Japan by grace oX the Antes, l Price Ebony ftnleh frames, 6Ac each. "Was it two thousand and twen-, holding his job during good be. havior and liable to dismissal FOR YOUR - OLD PICTURES RESTORED ty-five pigs that were stolen from your farm?"he asked. without notices Or Truck or snapshot and make any "Yeth," came back the farmer's —Ottawa Journal. —o-- ANY MAKE OR MODEL desired. The process requires the lisping reply, skilled artists, but the Xof cyst Is reasonable. Send " us your "Thanks," said the old copyread- LEADERSHIP CONTEST Your Car Will Be A Year , •. er — and he corrected the copy, to It seems such' a short time ago' Older Oct. 1, 1945 ' read "two sow's and 25 pigs." that Germany was full of.pompous WE OFFER THE LIIMIT Print Name and Address Mainly on guys each claiming to be the No. TIME TESTED QUALITY Eg} pt has 12,000 square miles 2 NazL Now they are all accusing BL` . A'T'TiL'' of arable -land in the Nile valley each other of being that. JGL"1► l l aCa " and the delta below. Cairo. —Windsor Star. Cadillac - Chevrolet REPRINTS 8 for 25c FINEST ENLARGING SERVICIII Oldsmobile Limited You may not get all the fines you want this year, but you can get all - mAn Ea - St. Torcnto by, mending your films to .- UNEQUAL CONTEST' . .v ' 1 Block North of College When crossing streets, think of this., Did you ever hear of a car being badly damaged by someone Air -Mended walking into the side of it' —Windsor Star. 0— China is no exception to the rule 'PAGE SCHICKELGRUBER4 of wanting to have a sky career. It seems to.us that Hitler must In- a like. -and -dislikes test given be pretty dead, but we are not so to some 1,000 Chungking high sure about Sehiekelgruber, and girls picked flying for a life —Toronto Saturday Night. job. HCSINE95 OPPOR1rVXIT1E3 $7,000 OPTIMLST HOME "MAY BE YOURS" ALSO PARTICIPATE ]N 1150.00 monthly Bond draw. Other prizes. Details on-rkelpt. Shares $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00. Send for shares to St, Catharines 091imlat . - -Frites; Bol 44S -H,.. St._ Catharines. Ontario. DYEING AND CLEANING HAVE YOU 'ANYTHING, NEEDS dyeing or cleaning? Write to us for information. We are glad to answer your questions. Depart- m4nt H. Parker's Dye Works -Limtte ongr -5Ctee� 'T3'_ EDUCATIONAL ATTEND BUSINESS WLLEGE this Fall. Enquire about Gregg make Shorthand, choice of highly -paid i such stenograpers, secretaries and re- - ege- porters: -Graduate wttb Gregg,' } 'FARM MACJ31NERY MOIL BALE CHOPPING MILL IN GOOD LOCAL- tiL[ lty. Diesel power. Always good IAIi►OIIIM crops. %yrite C,. J. .C.ox. Auburn.. _.< "V1KlNU" t•EF:.AM sEPARATORS ^A and repair parts Are always -11 ut ith- r at your local _ OPPORTUNITIES Must WUMiC11 BABT CHICKS FARM 345 ACRES, GOOD LAND. new house, good barns for 50 head, three wells, hydro *nd'tele- BE A HAIRURESStrR' FREE RANGE PULLETS, TWELVE weeks up to laying. Also day-old phone available, 3 .Mlles east of JOIN CANADA'S LEAD1Ntl SLHWL chicks hatched to order for Fall Tweddle Chick Hatch- North Augusta, on main road. will sell reasonable. Apply Victor Great UDportunity, Learn He an delivery. eries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. R nnde,I•lon 2. North Augusta, ODI Pleasant dignified profession, good Any Size Roll -6 or 11 Exposure //tiff wages, thousands succeasful Marvel' FREE RANGE PALLETS 12 WEEKS NORTH BAY DISTRICT — 160 graduates. America's greatest eye - temp, Illustrated catalogue tree. up to 26 weeks, Day old chicks hatched to order for Fall deliv- acres, free and clear deed. Good road to property. Good hunting Write or call HAIRDRESSING cry. Top Notch Chlckerles, and fishing. Total price $500. It MARVEL SCHOOLS Guelph, Ontario. you avant a quiet property 1n a 867 SLOUR W., TURUNTO •SOUR FALL CHICKS SHOULD BE good place to relax, give es n call. Several more.. properties is . Branches: 44 Kin SL Hamilton & 74 Rideau �tr*at, Ottawa. 'ordered now:' Have -a few started 'same district. Geo. Wight. 303 ENLARGEMENTS—.. chicks on hand. Bray Hatchery, 130 John N.. Hamilton, Ont. Canada Bldg Windsor, Ont, PHtYrtN:ItA1•N► HCSINE95 OPPOR1rVXIT1E3 $7,000 OPTIMLST HOME "MAY BE YOURS" ALSO PARTICIPATE ]N 1150.00 monthly Bond draw. Other prizes. Details on-rkelpt. Shares $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00. Send for shares to St, Catharines 091imlat . - -Frites; Bol 44S -H,.. St._ Catharines. Ontario. DYEING AND CLEANING HAVE YOU 'ANYTHING, NEEDS dyeing or cleaning? Write to us for information. We are glad to answer your questions. Depart- m4nt H. Parker's Dye Works -Limtte ongr -5Ctee� 'T3'_ EDUCATIONAL ATTEND BUSINESS WLLEGE this Fall. Enquire about Gregg make Shorthand, choice of highly -paid i such stenograpers, secretaries and re- - ege- porters: -Graduate wttb Gregg,' } 'FARM MACJ31NERY MOIL BALE CHOPPING MILL IN GOOD LOCAL- tiL[ lty. Diesel power. Always good IAIi►OIIIM crops. %yrite C,. J. .C.ox. Auburn.. _.< "V1KlNU" t•EF:.AM sEPARATORS ^A and repair parts Are always -11 ut ith- r at your local ave a e e e dealer or direct from Swedish -Separator Co. Limited, 720 Notre- -Dame )Vest Montreal 3, Que. TRACTRACIVI2-I.H.C, — MODEL T-20, cp. with P. Take -Off, Belt Pulley, 16" wide tread, like new.. ' -ENSILAGE CUTTER—MCCORXICK- Deering, Type E, in A-1 condi- tion. Hanna's International `ales, --->IaMonnell Street, Guelph,, Phone FOR SALE. ELE01RI MOTORS, NEW, U. CD' bought, sold, rebuilt; belts, pul^' Legs, brushes. Allen Electric Com- pany Ltd., 2326 Dufferin St., To- ron to. 28-46 GOODISOS THRESHER. WITH elevator, blower, etc.., in, good .,,running 'condition. John -Dryden. Rrookiin. 35 LCSCIOUS, DART{ RED- -FAIR- fax or 25 heavy bearing Catskill or 25 Gem Everbearing Plants •that ,bear until late.. Fall. Arc- -hardy rc _hardy plants for Northern grow ers. All neer, thrifty, sprayed planta. Price $1.00. Order now. mention thin paper. Sent parcel post prepaid. W: -Phillips,' R." 5, W01and. Ont, %IOI'NT GILEAD APPLE SHREIr- der, arranged ..for power drive. _ Equipment Sales Co., 122 .Fang EI.,, Toronto. 7,'P s' WIEHkS 'OLD T'URE-11P.FD Yorkshire sows of outstanding quality $16.00 registered, also eight Reeks old boars and ?rows• from- qualified Advanced Pegis- tered darn and outstanding boar,. $ir,,00 registered. Garnet Whitfield, hr:: ervillc, • Ont. ELECTRIC MOTORS RF.\VOUNI) AND REPAIRED. EX ­ pert • workmanship. Moderntr . prices. Lloyd M. 1'ettger, Mank- - ton, Ontario. - Dl`N-DACH'S KENNELF, RJ -,WS tered, fnr Dnehshttnd pnnples ':AVHl?•'• 131 -Riverside Dr„ fire -t - mount, Weston, Ontario. FAHMP- 101111 CPPORTUNI i Y ONF OF THE REST Cr.UIIY ANP Pruit Fnrms In Nin -era I'cnin- auln, butldinr;s .t -l. Modern equip- inient.• volnr ­ncern. no,, 4e.. 73 tdclaiee l','., Torontr. ISSUE 36-184i FARbI FOR SALE. ONE. HUNDRED acres. 1 Towashlp-- of '4Surray. ' eight miles from Brighton and Trenton. Steel hip roof barn thirty-six by seventy. basement for stables mama arse. house, twol wells, spring. hien house, other buildinga, wood lot Reason for selling 111 health. - .,Price reasonable. Possession allyy time. For particulars apply to J, t'. Hersrington. Hilton, Ontario. — 9? -`-ACRES, CLAY LOAM. BUILD - Ings. ' No. 3 Highway. Elgin Coun- ty- Write 77 Van Avenue. Wood- stock. 100 -ACRE FARM; BRICK. HOUSE; bank barn; drive abed; 8 miles eaPt of Exeter on 83 Highway. Apply Mrs. Frank Hutchison, 5500=7P -ACR FRUIT FARM. .Modern 7 -room brick home, 600 fruit trees. 10 acres wood. In to- bacco district, good barns, best fruit farm In area. Herbert K. Long, Real Estate, Port Hope, Ont. 220 ACRES OF GOOD LAND. BEAU- tiful brick house, 76 miles north of Ottawa, Box 49, 73 Adelaide X11=�'1'o ro n•to. 21 ACRas FRUIT FARM, 16 ACRES'. of fruit trees. new modern 6 -room dwelling with space above for '3 additional rooms; large enclosed ' an Verda, double garage, 2 wells, Hydro, modern conveniences, $12,- 600 terms to suit. A bargain for the shrewd buyer. S. Vujkov, "R.R. 1, School Rd., Niagara -on - the Lake, Ont. 15 -ACRE FARM ON, BLUEWATER Highway, adjoining town of For - 10 -room brick house, 2 good J barns on foundation. First class land and all workable. Possession :.November lat. W. W. Wallis, Dor- chester, Ont 130 ACRES FOR SALE, 9 MILES west of South River, 300, yards Lakeshore. Leonard Whittington; !'R,R. 1; South River, Ont HUNDRED ACRE' TOBACCO FARM. for sale, sixty acres Vobacco land, three kilns, greenhouse 27 x 100 ft., bank barn with implements. Apply to Paul Palenkas, R.R. 3, Thamesvlile, Ont. FARM, ERIN TOWNSHIP, CLOSE Erin Village and . 24 Highway.. Has building, spring creek, water - wells, small );maple bush. $50 acre. Open for offer. Interested in 'quick sale. Lot •20• Con. il, Erin. 150 'ACRES OF GOUD LAND FOR sale on county road, ',4 mile to highway and tillage, with good buildings. Apply to - Evans Ward. e'laremount, Ont. MEDICAL DON'T WAIT — EVERY SUFFER- er of Rheumatic.. Pains or Neur- itis should try Dixon's Remedy. Munro's Drug Store, '335 Elgin. Ottawa., Postpaid $1.00. STii%JACH AND ,rHREAU. WV101S often are the cause or 111 -health In humnns, all ages. No. one im- mune! Why not rind uut if IM 1e. your•trnuble? Interesting par, ticulnrs—Free! Write %Iulveney'�, JtemediesySJetalisls. Turortio R ItA1J1%lFl•:KA FOOT BALM pPl• stroys bffenelve odn'r` instatltly �5c bottle, Oltria•a ncent. �lPnmJlt sic Vlnr(- Ilrfnwn HIGHLY. RECOMMENDED — EV- ers.rufferer of Rheumatic Pains u or Nerltis should' try Dikon's Remedy, Mtinro's Drug Store. 335 melts, Ottawn, 1'ovtpnid $1.00. • 11AIR1/1iN:K�IN1: 1. 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' -ENSILAGE CUTTER—MCCORXICK- Deering, Type E, in A-1 condi- tion. Hanna's International `ales, --->IaMonnell Street, Guelph,, Phone FOR SALE. ELE01RI MOTORS, NEW, U. CD' bought, sold, rebuilt; belts, pul^' Legs, brushes. Allen Electric Com- pany Ltd., 2326 Dufferin St., To- ron to. 28-46 GOODISOS THRESHER. WITH elevator, blower, etc.., in, good .,,running 'condition. John -Dryden. Rrookiin. 35 LCSCIOUS, DART{ RED- -FAIR- fax or 25 heavy bearing Catskill or 25 Gem Everbearing Plants •that ,bear until late.. Fall. Arc- -hardy rc _hardy plants for Northern grow ers. All neer, thrifty, sprayed planta. Price $1.00. Order now. mention thin paper. Sent parcel post prepaid. W: -Phillips,' R." 5, W01and. Ont, %IOI'NT GILEAD APPLE SHREIr- der, arranged ..for power drive. _ Equipment Sales Co., 122 .Fang EI.,, Toronto. 7,'P s' WIEHkS 'OLD T'URE-11P.FD Yorkshire sows of outstanding quality $16.00 registered, also eight Reeks old boars and ?rows• from- qualified Advanced Pegis- tered darn and outstanding boar,. $ir,,00 registered. Garnet Whitfield, hr:: ervillc, • Ont. ELECTRIC MOTORS RF.\VOUNI) AND REPAIRED. EX ­ pert • workmanship. Moderntr . prices. Lloyd M. 1'ettger, Mank- - ton, Ontario. - Dl`N-DACH'S KENNELF, RJ -,WS tered, fnr Dnehshttnd pnnples ':AVHl?•'• 131 -Riverside Dr„ fire -t - mount, Weston, Ontario. FAHMP- 101111 CPPORTUNI i Y ONF OF THE REST Cr.UIIY ANP Pruit Fnrms In Nin -era I'cnin- auln, butldinr;s .t -l. Modern equip- inient.• volnr ­ncern. no,, 4e.. 73 tdclaiee l','., Torontr. ISSUE 36-184i FARbI FOR SALE. ONE. HUNDRED acres. 1 Towashlp-- of '4Surray. ' eight miles from Brighton and Trenton. Steel hip roof barn thirty-six by seventy. basement for stables mama arse. house, twol wells, spring. hien house, other buildinga, wood lot Reason for selling 111 health. - .,Price reasonable. Possession allyy time. For particulars apply to J, t'. Hersrington. Hilton, Ontario. — 9? -`-ACRES, CLAY LOAM. BUILD - Ings. ' No. 3 Highway. Elgin Coun- ty- Write 77 Van Avenue. Wood- stock. 100 -ACRE FARM; BRICK. HOUSE; bank barn; drive abed; 8 miles eaPt of Exeter on 83 Highway. Apply Mrs. Frank Hutchison, 5500=7P -ACR FRUIT FARM. .Modern 7 -room brick home, 600 fruit trees. 10 acres wood. In to- bacco district, good barns, best fruit farm In area. Herbert K. Long, Real Estate, Port Hope, Ont. 220 ACRES OF GOOD LAND. BEAU- tiful brick house, 76 miles north of Ottawa, Box 49, 73 Adelaide X11=�'1'o ro n•to. 21 ACRas FRUIT FARM, 16 ACRES'. of fruit trees. new modern 6 -room dwelling with space above for '3 additional rooms; large enclosed ' an Verda, double garage, 2 wells, Hydro, modern conveniences, $12,- 600 terms to suit. A bargain for the shrewd buyer. S. Vujkov, "R.R. 1, School Rd., Niagara -on - the Lake, Ont. 15 -ACRE FARM ON, BLUEWATER Highway, adjoining town of For - 10 -room brick house, 2 good J barns on foundation. First class land and all workable. Possession :.November lat. W. W. Wallis, Dor- chester, Ont 130 ACRES FOR SALE, 9 MILES west of South River, 300, yards Lakeshore. Leonard Whittington; !'R,R. 1; South River, Ont HUNDRED ACRE' TOBACCO FARM. for sale, sixty acres Vobacco land, three kilns, greenhouse 27 x 100 ft., bank barn with implements. Apply to Paul Palenkas, R.R. 3, Thamesvlile, Ont. FARM, ERIN TOWNSHIP, CLOSE Erin Village and . 24 Highway.. Has building, spring creek, water - wells, small );maple bush. $50 acre. Open for offer. Interested in 'quick sale. Lot •20• Con. il, Erin. 150 'ACRES OF GOUD LAND FOR sale on county road, ',4 mile to highway and tillage, with good buildings. Apply to - Evans Ward. e'laremount, Ont. MEDICAL DON'T WAIT — EVERY SUFFER- er of Rheumatic.. Pains or Neur- itis should try Dixon's Remedy. Munro's Drug Store, '335 Elgin. Ottawa., Postpaid $1.00. STii%JACH AND ,rHREAU. WV101S often are the cause or 111 -health In humnns, all ages. No. one im- mune! Why not rind uut if IM 1e. your•trnuble? Interesting par, ticulnrs—Free! Write %Iulveney'�, JtemediesySJetalisls. Turortio R ItA1J1%lFl•:KA FOOT BALM pPl• stroys bffenelve odn'r` instatltly �5c bottle, Oltria•a ncent. �lPnmJlt sic Vlnr(- Ilrfnwn HIGHLY. RECOMMENDED — EV- ers.rufferer of Rheumatic Pains u or Nerltis should' try Dikon's Remedy, Mtinro's Drug Store. 335 melts, Ottawn, 1'ovtpnid $1.00. • 11AIR1/1iN:K�IN1: 1. F: A It N HAII.,Irlt1 SSINO Till-' Rubertsnn method' Informntlon on requt:sr regmAing •cir.sses M nerrsun'• Hnhdressinit ACRd cm, 1:t" resist Trimnl" Pill'SIVAI1, INSTItI'll CNI% r'RF.IIA. M)IIf IN-FITON GUYS •ell, e:chrrnces mnsiwrl Instrn natnts. 111 Church. Toronto 2, - -- C�khIAADA'S -1AJtC+EST-. _ STUDIO .. STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE. Don't risk losing your pteturaL .• Snaps can't be taken over agals. Seed yourfilm rolls to Canada's largest and fluent studio. Get better _ 9 pictures at lower coat PROMPT MAIL SERVIC4 . Any Size Roll -6 or 11 Exposure DEVELOPED AND PRINTED ills "I get best results from Star flus - Ie. shot Service" writes a customer Nova gentle. who -adds that -she .baa . tried many -places. SPECIAL ALBUM OFFSs , Now Stylr Album With Priu sizes 16-20-127 If 29c - —tea i:fr'ai "Ii ._affil—with—ttttQ _ ENLARGEMENTS—.. 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TIME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION t Your films properly developed and printed. -r6 OR 8 EXPOSURE ROLLS 260 REPRINTS 8 for 25c FINEST ENLARGING SERVICIII You may not get all the fines you want this year, but you can get all the quality and service you desire by, mending your films to IMPERIAL PHOTO' BERVICQ Station 1. ,Toronto P A T ENTII " FETHERSTUNHAUGH a C'UMPANY Patent Solicitors. Established 18901 14 King West, Toronto Booklet of Informatiun on re.; SEED FOR SALE FALL BARLEY SEED FOR SALE, yields up to eighty bushels per acre. Bays. Milgrove. Ont, .• TEACHERS WANTED UOLD9N LAKE—EXYERINNUUID _ 9 Protestant teacher, Principal to '-roomed school at Village of Golden Lake, Unt, .Good .train, and ,bus service, Apply, stating sal- ary and experience, to Wm. J. Hugh, Sec.-Treas., S.S. No. 8, North Algona. rlulden Lake, Ont. TPAC1iEI{ REQUIRED AS ASSISI- , ant in a three -roomed school is the village of Coe Hill. Special certificate in household science, _ ..manual, training or art preferred. To commence September. Salary n � $1300. Apply to A. G. Giles, Coe Hill, Ont. ;~7 Hrl.1' WANTED DAIRY, BARN ASSISTANT, SINGLE, experienced, reliable, good wages, board provided, Don -Head Farms, a Richmond Hill, Ontario. t WANTED POLI, TYPE GItAIN CRUSHHi t rolls to be approkimately I - - to- 19" diameter by 24"to 30" inm'g, ' Equipm_ ent Sales Co:: 122 King 'E., Toronto, i WANTED ret i'UnCHASP PUE, lets. all preed"from 8 weeks up to IRyina. r%and prices 'paid. Apply In Rut 214. 1e. AAoIRtAe t0„ 14%. ronto ,�,i Thuinderhea'd, " Son ./...,-.PICKERING MEAT MARKET Phone 224 Mffle:,Practice, including op ic. - Electro -then. &py and Mineral 'Vapor Bath Treatmen't. 'Practicing 22 yeam Consultation Free Hours.. 9 a. M. to'- 9 P. Mo. Daily, exce _ptlkob&y '&1W Friday. A -:-.MONDAY, TUESDAY, WFD1qPSDY CKERING FARMS LTDO• Reasonable Rates N.M.' !Gor - don SEPTEMBER 10, 11 WW 12 • Seller &-Atk'• Two Shows At 6.30 and 9 P. X 00 , PhOm Agin. 201.W2 - Stouff. 200 op 9 Donevaa __-�.;.:ERROL FLYNN Telephone Whitby 33a B. A., R ft -tive-7 B b* urma 4.1 Prices For Live Poultry try 'Auction Ont*j&. law Surveyor rs" SO'King Street East, OWunm 00. LION S 'CLUB further notice we are payin- g the following Pri-qes for LIVE POULTRY del to, our Plimt 'iyered 24 Yeses Experience Notice THURSDAY, FRI. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13, 14 And 15 at WHITEY: J'OP GRADE HEAVY FOWL ... 23c. Ib. TOP GRADE LIGHT FOWL, 4-6'lbs.•21c. 1b. Sales conducted anywhere. in Farm specializing, Sto* P'urniture and Property Sams. ., bft&tjM)kW= Down 84 Pattricic TOP GRADE LIGHT FOWL, under 4 lbs. 19c. 1b. All Sales personally listed mad Storm Saab — Nab to Order the Great 'Consult Your Farmer-Lawyerwould TOP GRADE- BROILERS, 2-3* lbe advertised. Bills, � mW Asphalt SbIngles Donald O'Comor and Pei Ryan Ryar, . ........ Roasting Chjcke� TOP GRADE -10, over 4 1-2 28c. TOP GRADE'Roasting Chicks rx4 under 4 1-2 ing silks, woolens, baby garments - etc. -No shriz*age -restores the Prompt S er*i cie" RON Roofings AsAaft Sidinp tee, 26c. TOP GRADE HEA;vj CAPONS over lustre. Wall L CKERING FARMS LTDO• Reasonable Rates N.M.' !Gor - don P13ONE 290 STOUFFVILLE i. -._WHITBY, ONTARIO _7� Telephone Whitby 33a 4.1 - Markham - Unionville DO THINGS RIGHT better not to do th It is i,ngs at VLAWN MOWERS LION S 'CLUB flI than to do them wrong. This is clertai'nly true in legal Riarpened and Repaired CARNIVAL and DANCE Documents, 6nveyan 1111, C W1 ces. 'Consult Your Farmer-Lawyerwould We e covsfttei�d law -to re— _W6ol so] the new soaPless way of wash- Arena CAPT. HUD STEWART Pickering 17 R 22 ing silks, woolens, baby garments - etc. -No shriz*age -restores the WEDNESDAY, SEPT- 12 lustre. CA -RD OF THANKS$400 PRIZES 7. ..Also Durolave Flits. 13.Z p&j. Mr. and Mrs. R. V, Wright. wish 16" aha 'enamels, tM 'in Lucky Dimw Prim 1. Washing machine, value $1WA14 I- (MG&GOr Marne of the CBC, who to thank Mr. Gordon Found, the Pickering Fin Company and our friend& and ALVER BUSHBT'_ I Xa&ogsny* DeW4 value $50 8. SPO& ware, value alb AN Writing plays for the currmt netghimiz, for saving Our PrOP6rtr from fire on August Also 12 other valuable - pzfim Metavy loan. 18, when we were away frqahomy g Hardware and Thmwdtb Lf�g]cy Draw Tickets 25c. or five for $L08 , j none " - I P""ods for, Lima' C" Welfare we*